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Jyjy EVENING EDITION i DAILY EVENING EDITION .11 Kin. - I'l IT""'" ' The BM Oregonlan win l" lnt Your "Al." In The EastOreffonflan and hT It ...otoefi... PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OllBQON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ua, 1900. NO. 3899 Frederick Nolf 5chooi Book ...... m, - l-haml. Tablets I0M Mm1 j i" received, from la Candies lout r.Tcivi'ii gMM lint Johnson 'i Wnllu WallM candle. Tobacco Baboo, Slur, Climax, H BRltl . M pound plug. Weekly lixnmlner y, nt "Little Men's Shirts" GENERAL NEWS. ICE POR BOYS 3 to 6 years old. If you want the little fellow to swell his breast with pride just put one of these "Juvenile Shirts" on him. It's once in a lifetime he will wear a "real man's" shirt at three vears old. We have them in three styles, two fancy stripe and one white, sie 10 to 12'.- 75 cents. We also have the new higjtj turn down collar to fit them. We also have in our new fall stock of hoys' and youths suits and they will please you. Big Men's Shirts" POR MEN 20 to 100 years old. No one in Pendleton shows as many styles for tall and winter as we do. Our sales demonstrate that our shuts please. We have a tine white shirt with a real tine linen hoso-n for 50c. Better ones for ll.OO and J 1.25. We '-specially' mention our selection of Fancy Madras shirts at $1.25 and (1.50. This is just about the amount that many wan; to pay for a shirt and we show as tine a stock as you'll find in most any large city. We also have just received a complete line of E and W. collars and cuffs. I ALEXANDER it HEXTER. Alio W holesale Agent (or BCHLITZ MILWAUKEE BEER In bottles, banc, or cases. Call up AT r Telcphune lit'. O H. KOPITTKE. Leading the Summer Girl t h plenum- w hen "loin' with a ml of THE BOSTON STORE, The Mid-Summer Clearance Sale Still Continues. of all kind arc being Unmercitally Sanrificad in order to reduce itoeh ami ri-ef an the lowest e?er otfarsd in thli rity. Intending un liaerf will ilu well tn give u u rull and got our prices. Tliiit's ull we aska cull (hi prioM will 1I11 Ihi n-nl. New Line of French Flannels, all colors Plain and Polka Hot, at sale prices. Pendleton's Big Store. Opera Mourn- Ul itk, Court Street, ''ennleton. n- Put Yourself in Peters' Shoes We handle the Pctofl Shoe Co 's celehrated "Diamond" brand of shoes anil can suit you DOtfa as to stle and price. We can save you money on underwear and Maggy, Trj' us and In convinced. TK OlST S LK will not he cotimied on all lines, hut Wfl will still sell at cost some line of goods, such as suniiuei waists, wrajipers and seasonahle piece goods. OUR HOrrO: uGoodl Satisfactory or Money Kcfundcd. THE FAIR. Bennett & Tarbet, Props. .. ' bbbww 1 sanaa 11 I II I li "I Hi ' ' 1 k i" MT. TentNi Wilson Cowra, OMVMi Dwton, KtiM-, String !,tutlitr, fir. The Best Ever Brewed. PILSNER BEER. Mail., t n hi 1 filtered water. Bosom aieaasu by phjsliilana in can drink Ml roe Ham pj it mi, 1 inn have the MMaelw or get dauy, Schultz Brewing Co. 3 for Infants and Children. The Kind You Itue Alwttjs BoOght ii boru tlio Hljriin- tui i- of On- 11. rietiihw. wr ha boaa gagata under Mh aiMaal mm at ilaliaji to oret BO rente Allow no u to llcccivc you in this. Counterfeit, ImitutiuuM uud jaanl as gnnrt ore bad Kxperinients, ami aaiaapar th heuitii af CI1IM1011 fflrpariaaMia afpataat Kxpcrimeut, The Kind You Have Always Bought Butus the Signature of Hi llolinp.d, Pope Leo. has rained the Right K.-v. 1. J. McNainarn t the ilitfnitv of dotueMic prelate. lie haf l-n iniHtnr ui St. JOfe.li'H lattii'lii' i liiin-h in ai' 1 urk. Londea flnanrien are uin.tetl as oay inn that Sew York' I (fold OOBtribnlloB eame in tlieiiiek.it time, it i eteo liinte.t that more of Atneriea's sniplilf eney iii be needed to Delator tap the dMMMOl ( 1. real II Mini 11. ProoMeat ead Mr.. MeKleley ili I loeto Weihiaiton Kriilsy after dooo ti Mend the annual encampment the ti. A. K. They will arrive in t'liiiiiv'" Satunlav afternonii ainl will remain until Wodneedey aftornooii ot neat week. A terrific IT lad florin trm-k Shelxv-I Mi), Wlaeonoin, Monday afternoon. ; The Ht.irm came anddonly from the I north. Kitfht large hui hi infta were coin I plet. lv wrecked and 20 umall Iioiih.-m Were hlown down. The losr will lie , nmre than f;ton,iKM. A t.-lepliiine niewage from IWontiiiiitf-I ton lirovi-. Texan, t..t. that J. Mo lOaan, termer, eaot end kiii.-ii H, k. 1 I Oh I play, a rich ilanter, Beenaeej I'liipley wuiiKl nut conn-nl that Mc-1 lOann marry hie u-year-oid .lautiliter. Met ami if 111 jail. Walter Wllbenoa M ooavleted at 1'alertine, Texan, of pertkipatlon in the Hnmphriaa' lynehine, which oo cor rod in Riadenea uuuuu la May, ISHU.uiiil waf feliteiiei-.l to the tieniten tiary for lie. Three othotl have been M'litencisl for the nffenae. The rieerov ol In-iia, Lord t'ur 1 KeiUefton, telegrajihi" that heavy peB' eral rainfall I. af iiintiiinad in moot of the aftecteil tractf. The cmjif iromlM w.-ii in the centrnl proflneei end llernr. Snwiiiit i actiVi- eUe h.-re. and the ii.-cemity for Ir.-e kitelieim will fhorllv liHB.H-ar. Price, however, are nti'll hi'h everywhere. Jamen Morrifon, ntiite .lepartim-i.t comman.h-r of the ti. A. H.. IVhiifyl VHnia, iinniiimcee thai hut three ol the .'Mi Hixt in Philadelphia, arlth a MB liemh ip of 71KHI, will .end ilelewutioiK to the national aacempmont in Cnleago neal week. Clomamndar Morriean etatisl that thin act in the renult of the invitation extended to W. , Hryan U) 11 1 1 .-ui I tin- eiuanijiment. PAGiriC NORTHWEST NEWS. Searching an Indian primmer, UM Iowa maranel ol TheDaliei foaadM.M in nilver cm-bed in tin- BOTgine'l cheek. "l.randma" Vauuhan, 91 yeara old, in rejKirttNi by the awigoae nealeter to have Hiiftered the frm lure of lu-r ri).-ht leg at the hip joint by a fall. Her recovery if not .-Xiected Senator Hhoup of Idaho will nae . very effort to hring alxnit the early opening ol the oaded lanea ..f reearva. tioiiB, partkmlerly taoaa .f the i'ort Hull n-M-rvation in Idaho. MrH. Juim-f W. Wr'it died at ber home in KoNehurg, Sunday, ak.-.! aa yeurf. She came to the Pacific coaat in ltd from Mifwuiri. She leaven a Iiiih- band, four danghton ami a ten, 41 North Yakima. J, Wright ,V S..11 have nold 1-to. 000 Miundn of VOOl, Churl. -f McAlliater HH.uou poande, tad Ob moron Pro. 10,000 panada. The price), ranged from II to II cent. Ailviceo Htale llial the Yukon rm r ia no halloo; that uiivigajioii if -nt irt ly eloatd. Ht Michael in lull ol re fugee from the Nome, where lack of food in calif iug iih iderable alarm. M. 1,. Barnott, a rtoekaMB of Hon- me, loft mi head ol aheep lafl week af a n-fult of aaiae a Bateai dip. Whether tha dlreetione eeaom pa eying ti mdenead fluid were wrongly boo ft rued, or the oIb " a palaaanaj nature ti iheop if BOt known. Oeearaor T, T, (leer ha reptored to full eitiaauiiblp Bardotl Pofclaa, altai ll. nry Smith, win. wan loatoaood to thr.-e yeare ImpriaoaJneat, aaoa conviction of hurglury, from Wallowa county, In April, IH'.tT. and wan di.-charg.-d from the penitentiary, May l'i, ilea, and who uuw reaid.-r In the ftatc ol Idaho. William Pei Id. -r died Monday at the reeldoaea ol bit m in-law, J. It. Roiltb, in l.eliaiion, aged U7 yi iim. Ilia lllnom waf of hut a few ilayn' dura tion, and he bad enjoyed g I health up 10 thia lime. He wan probaldy the oldi-fl man in Linn county al tha lime of I. if death. He lllllie to Oregon in lgg from love. He Ijm loeeted in Marion county. He moved hi I. inn Bounty in IV70, II if wife die.1 in 1100, AT GATES OF THE PALACE 1 American Troops Were First to Enter the Imperial City. AMERICANS KILLED AMD WOUNDED . O President McKlnlfjr and Secretary Rut Sena t K -ply lo Li lluii' CdIBK- Amerlctl Troops tod Horses Arrive. y7 In Use For Over 30 Years. I a wis.ii.ow. C. C. UBAD. Winslow &. Head s and Builders Jobblog a Spclalty. Tanka to Order. 8u"l'ou t'ottouwootl Ht., between Alia and Wehh. PKMH,KTON, OKKUON. THE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... c"tis inpsoN . rugiW Kverytldug New. Now Hon...-; in O B"t ''fi ""' t'''""' a tU city. BoarUera given tie aJ atteutlon. pvicc auy hour of the uitjbt Tolephoae No. 7a. Special Sale If you are in need of Fruit Jars Here i tha place to buy tlieiu. 20c dozen are being sold at cost. Joe Basler's. (MI'S I A Boarding and Day School lor Girls K. i,i.. ii -. i.i.-mi.. 17 ur circular, ad- ,U.; Mlv kl.f.AMiK ir.llllt.l !,. Hi. ll , 1 , .... i, ... t'urtlaud, oiuguu F ore war nod f Forearmed. The liability to disease ia greatly le'Be'ied win 11 the blaod i? in xA . mi dilion, and the eireulatioii healthy an Vljjornus. Pof tin 11 ull aafmM matt. 1 in ajmaaptly carried oat oi thanjreteai ; nttanriee it would rapidly aocaaaaLati leniK illation would take BtBM th blood beooaae palleted and the eeiaad tution bo w.aLemd that a biinplt malady mii'ht reault seriously. A healthy, active circulation meant good digcatlou and sli'ii,' Inuithy ncrve.s. As a blood purifier und tmn. S S S has 110 couul. It is the ballot and U-sl namady nr old jx;ojjle und ihildrei htrtr" it contains no inineials, but it mailc exi luoively of roou aaaj herbs. No other remedy bo thOfnagjhly am efiectually clutntx-S the bhaal of im Mj. purities. At tin r"4 r" r4 suiiii- - k, k. Up V.. ..k .ill. t 1 1. "n "a agW vales entire hys tem. It cures K-nuauetitly ull uianuei of blood and skin troubles. Mr. . a!. Kelly, of Urban, O . wnl. " I had Ktauuia 00 iny haiula anil face fol ttve yeaia. it would braJt out lu liltlt white ouatule., uruata would form am. drou off, leaving the akm red aod Inflaw ed. Tha doulora did me no good. X oaei: all the luediualud aoap. and aaTveawiihoui beneflt. B. 8. B. uureil BM, and uiy akii la aa otear and auiooth aa aiiy one'a." Mr. Henry Uieafned, of Caou May, N J., aaya that twenty-one buttlea of B. . 0 ouredher of Clauoer of the breaat. Dou ton aud friauda tbougbt ber oaae boue leea. Kiohard T. Gardner, Vloreuoe, H. O. suffered for year, with lioila. Two bot tle, of 8. B. a. out bia blood in kouiI oou dttiou aud tbe Boila diaaopeared. Send lor our free hook, and whtt our physicians- about your cuec. Medical advice free. IMC SMUrl artctftt CO, AIUtBIA. a. fTaohlnytnn, Ann. -"-.-The followiiitf difl-atch waf received Irom Admiral Hemev : "I'ekin, Aug. III. Al I except the Imperial city if cleared of OblBOBO triaiiia. I he American troim. wen in -t to enter the Imperial city, and have penetrated to the nut.-f ol 1110 pal aoo. OaptaiB Rollljr, ol the Fifth arlillerv, was killed on the loth. On tin- nwraing oi the 19th Imrt the -iiii lavalrv and ahoiit i 1 l" luglifh and JapeneM diapoaed oj a nob of Bo son cifc-ht union oiltflde ol lien If III. hive Xnieriiiin- wen- woiiu.ieii. i.eneral Chatter ' oma were fix killed and ;K' wounded iii two davf' lightitiK on the road to I'ekin." Uanoral Ihnlt.t'l Loi. Wafhingtoii, Ann. '-'2. tlensral Chance report the following lift ol killed) Httery K. , fifth artillery, Captain ll. nry J, Keilly; company '. Ninth intentrv, Rohari K, Walab; oomnany R, Ninth iatantr( ftnw 0, Hall and Daniel W. fflmpkllMI coniiany K, l-ourl.-.-nth infantry, Kuffel T. Blliottj aomanng at, four teenth Infantry, lemei t". wlber. Reply to LI Hung Chang. Wilf hilintol), Aug. Af a refiill of the conference In-lween I'refident McKinley, Secretary Root and Acting Secretary A. lee, a reply to ,i lluiik 'hang wan agreed upon and drafted. It will he delivered to Minifter Wu ,:nd it i cxiicct.-d a texl will Im- made public later. Admiral Barrl Raporti. Wafhinnton, Aug. 22. -Tin-following difpaiih wa re.eive.1 from Admiral Berrit "Tien lalni Hofaaa, BMtBriali and tr.aip were iiromptlv lauded at I'aku and forwarded to Hie front. The Sixth cavalry ia mounted. The hofpi tal are excel lent , and ample for the DraeaBl army. Are well Uiplh-d and in line condition. Kverything HHli (actor V, Sn-k ami wounded are doing well. " Fighting at Tlan Tiln. London, Aug. 22. Vdmiral lirucu eiihled Irom I'aku, under dale of An gtael that the all lac wen- fighting the ChlllcMc otilfide Tien Twill Augiifl IU. A Review of the New.. Wafhington, Aug. 22. The war ile- artmeet if in receipt ol a dijiaich irom i.eneral Chaffee which contained a eoacldorahlc amount of matter, be fide the lifl of killed ami W"Ullch-d, and it waf the Niihject of an cBtandon White Hoaea coafareace bstweea the praaidont) Recretary Knot ami tetiag Secretary Adee. ll w iif BOpod thai ll"' receipt ' deatllad newi from Qeneral Chaffee would fimjilify the flluation BonaideraUy ami enable tha govern- in . ii t to map out it future line of action in China. Thif WBJ not the cuae, however. Chaffee' leh-gra,:. Ill I - that ihere may la- vel coiifider able heavv lighting aroiiml I'.-kiii and ik '.ween that city and lh at, con- lauaently it i imi' i for ihi- ad mfaletratloa to iix the approximate date for tin- withdrawal if our IfOBBI Irom Chine), teriitorv. Hloifly work haa laa-u going on la I'ekin, according to the difpat.-h Irom Admiral Barney, dated pah In, the g inat. Keniey'f BMaaaae ah-.w - that tha American force were then lighting, among the allief. and dial pro-gr.-ff had la.en made, which could on,; bava i i aocompl iihad alter uuiiiar oflortB Oi a IB rBrC character. Heme) 'r- i)fiutch, atating that all lull the in, portal city had la-en cleared of CImichc inidiery. left the Impreaalon m oiticiai circle here thai a lore wu till in trenched in that feci ion ol I'ekin and would have to ia- rented ant. Ueaoral ChafleeV hnel report fluted that lie vote rod the legation groiindi on the .veiling of If,.. Nth lnl. and that eighty men wen- wounded in the day' 'I.' Ii.' Ilellie) lilfJlUllh rliiiUr that althlo the next two dayf fUllffaa lout n men killtfl, including Gap tain Keilly, of the rifih artillery, and thirty men were wounded. PrtwHtat gMtaleyl atpiy. Wafhington, Aug. 22 The reply of the Uaihw atatea govaraatenl t li llung chuug, in brief, uy: "Thu gtiraf lliliunl canuol enter uui nugolia tioiif until there ia a government iu China, which can BfBfSnl hoatiiltiaH again! the force, ol the t,wer. The texl ol the reply ha been cummuui- aated to tin- other gBaamaaMta, Troop. Needed al Shanghai. Kan York, Aug. gg, The Bgaaativa eommittee of the American Aaiutic company hue receivifl the following diapetofl from the American ABBOcie Hon of China, at Shanghai : "Tha llilatioo in the Vang Imi valley ia In creuaiiigly critical j the military e.ti mate I. thai .'i,il tr.a.i. arc lie,. led lo prolect Shanghai ; urge HiilUfl Stale govefBuiaBl to Imatodiatoly loud n Dota " linl to beat tlia Watli. Haikaue, Aug. If ' fhlrle J'.arl Titne, the mnaicuMi of the yoarta mh lafantry, h" wu the iir.i Auarioaa to ecule the wall ol I'ekin, I hut twenty yeir of uge. TitUj' last letter to relative l.eruaaidf "The Irouble i liu.1 in China, o we may have a good time, hut thia regiment know only one way lo go, ami lliut ia for wurd. " Cannary Box bliul. Victoria, Aug. 22. New Iron Ketchikan aay: Uuitial Statea Mar.hal i llasev .hoi ai. d killed Han Kobineoii. . a cannery bow, on Augul In, while the latter wa reeiatlug arreat. fopulatlou or Phlladalphia. : W Ufliingtoii, .Aug. !H. Tha ionila lion ol rhiludeliiliiu, uc.M.rdiug lo llie cou-il at the ceiifUf ollico, la 1 ''UJ,li07 'an incieaae in the ,aat tell y.-uia of 0i oer . . ill . I ' Loan lo luuit res. London, Aug. 22. It ia reujrted I that Uuaaiu haa ixtuipleled iiegotiutiona I lor a louu of loo, ooo.OOO rouble iu j th. Uuitud htataa. CORRUPTION IN MANILA. Tha Abuiex There ProniUe to Kellpia Thota In Cuba. Chicago, Aug. '.'2. W. K. Jobason, editor of the New Voice. jnl returned , Irom el month, in the Philippines, j make a nniiilM-r 01 .nnit 101111I charge, lie fti : "There I u to he an outbreak in j Manila in the line of the r. nt Cuhan ai-andal. There are aeveral tlrm of I .'Utom honiB agent in Manila, hut one firm 1 practically dominant Tho.e who go lo any other linn have Bedlam tronhle ami anaenae la getting their gifiil ashore. "An acquaintance of mine who amptoyed in the enatom bonee a in- "I'ector told me he expected to maki' flixi.ixxt in 'graft.' the charge for exlra pOrpOBM iilaive the regular tanft are eiiormouf. It i a notorioni facl BBBDraj the merchant that if lhi iarticiilur llrm i employed many of thcBB extra charge need not he paid. "The American Commercial com puny i" the tru-t that control l.'0 or hecr cii 11 teen .cat tend among the army pacta, rrioadi .f the fiaiilnmii declare they keep the fohlier (nun the mlOOtl, and OB the BMM irinciple, with ,iiiiil force, IheBB in charge in Mo. .1.1 declare the 100 tal evil la a nec.'ffily. The f line fyaleiu pn-vail in Hie Sulu iirchipelago thill BBnBBa filch a fen m hi I in I ., Hi, bin when It wu uiiOUVCrOu the llritifh luld in Hie army In India. "The American have lirixe-flght nig AImiiiI he lime a month a prize fight i nrriinged in Bfanlln. The American havi' in- a ago rated Baaday ra.-e under the aiifplce of the Country rlub. I he Spiinifh let out nil oiiuui monopoly for 10,000, payable monthly c the Spanlah gorammawt, when the aamrleani took the ifiami ihi annap oly wa held hv n Chi new million aire, lenot Hon Carl.. I'aliinca. Ar rangemelitf were luiide l.y which Palaace paid enty that aakoaated to the fame fiim . I'.verv man who run an ' 1 11 in re.ort uf a cerium film into Palanca'i eeJmrB.'' Wlsoonxln Damoerati. l ilwiinkee, Aug. 22. The demo cratic finte BDByentloB wet celled to order h.-re today by Stale Chairman I'.-ck, win. iutr.flii I Clarke I. II I, of fa Croffe, a the leiiiirury chair man. The oommittam wen- appointed ind then u receaa wu taken adopted it Introdaeed or three rolltleal Notai. It 1- Stated Hint the Itrvun and BtCTBIISOfl tleb at Weifer, Idaho, haa a BMsabafehlp of ggl. The pr.-ldelil inl cuni.uigii Wit opened 11 hflsaoerl on Tuaanay at Hedalla, win-re gtaTOBaon, oBAdidato lor vice. pre ideul on Hie democrat M I ickel , in. el.- ll fieech. tiov. Btennonbcrg ha tendered hif aervlee In Hie chairman of the demo cratic fiute oommittoa ami win i found on the flump Ihi full, flMiiding agnarel) iim he PoaaloTle plat form 1 and working for the ucee of llryan and Hie atale t ickel. The money t met i currying on a rlgoroaj McKinley cemaalgn in Wall rtreet, it apparently ha money to burn. Over itW,Q00 i belog actfreiy offered in Wall street at odds of -"u lo I on the repuhlicun ticket, uvf the New York World. ll if luting NHid ut thai it reiiuired all tin. influence the repablicaac could bring to hear to BTerBBl former I'refident llarrifoii from joining the antl-iuixr nil if I n inov.-nienl and tak ing Ban IU 'be collier, lice ut Iii I .in 1 liTi which declared lor llryan If president. THE POT BEGINS TO BOIL o Bryan Opens (be Presidential Campaign In Mebraska. o LiBKRTY IS k GOD-GIVER RIGHT In PromUiDd Flllplsos Good GottrimoDl lit Admlnlslrtlloo Is Only PromltlDK Wbit Kings Have Promised. uhurn, Neh . uU' '22. - William .1 llrvan imide hip llr.t ia'e.-h here of 1 the ,rie ehelu I.-.I tor t.alav ill Hie tlrt coiigremioiial ditricto( Nehraaka. Ihere wa an BM Imglv large utten dunce QnmparlBg the goeernasit t a cor porution. he aid all citiien were tockliohler, ami aa uch ol il to Ihemnelve to look well after the con duct of ii,,. diraasara, lie . :. n.-i .1 tlu-repiihlii-un administration, the govern meut ' director, with .hi e it 111 all it policies. They were uertiiig that Hie gBBBClal OjBjMtioa wa the ura- mnnni Imne, onlv baeanes in.- rennhtl inn party regarded the dollar of more 1 leauenca than 'he man He dwelt upon liberty a a Uodgieen right, ay- ing the nilplBOa wen- a mm h en titled lo il a we are. lu BTOBBleiBg ih. .in g I goraramenl he declared, we are only ir..miing them what king pro mi MM under fimllar cir. umalaucea. WB have, he aSBaHBOi no title to the Philippine ialanda, according to ami under the Deoleration ol Indepandoaca, No roundatlon for Naporti. Chicago, Aug. '."J Senator .lone, tin- chairraen of the BeBaocrrAis niltloiiul committee, fitid t.lav : "I ee a ftorv printed thif morning that Senator .lone ha followed Senutor Stewart into the republican camp and thai Senator feller l allowing greatest niditference to the bryuu cauae, 1 prononnes both renortj a ,i im. i without any foundation." A l A P TAIN UNDSS ABBBST. Suail tor Sft.000 Damasai by a Hoarding IIoiih Kaapar. I'orlhiiid, Aug. '."J. -Captain ftoU-rt A. Ilatchelor of Hie llrillah ahlpCnlar l iiiik, waf arrealed here a the reult ol a darnaga rail lor HQOO nh-.l agamat him 111 the I'lcruit court hv I'eter tlraiil, u Mallor' Ixianling hnoae hooper, lie action if ti utcome ol tin- raconl arras! of Ureal on tha . 'hinge of uiiluwfullv hourding the ahip Cedarbanh on a eomplalal woru ui by Hie maatar of the vecl. ('apt. Ilata he- ho aftarwBrd Bamltaed In court that 1, 1. ml wiif not the man who lHirlel hif ihlp und Hie lutter wa dif.hurg.-d. Cholara In Bembar. Vufhingtou, Aug. H, -United Slutaa Consul fee, al llomlaiy, report that the cleil. ru if raging there. Baataahutalta StaBa. Keudville. Mu.. Vug '22 Maaaa-i-huaett -take of g lu, hhi, we won b) ll.iruiiiii here liflny. Heat '.line, Siai1,. liralu OaatroraC. Akron, Ohio, Aug. Ily fire In an elevates hen- one hoadran aad tilty HioiiHuml l iifhelf of grain waa ruineif. Howard K. Hall. kipl out Imm Mom pier a few day ago. Ile had charge of the new atau.l In that place, uml i found to have gotten away with t RV In-longing to the eetaldiahoiaiil. ROYRL Baking Powder Tha Mrongeati pumti most ciHcienl and tyholdttOOIt ICRVtnilll agents. Ni)t lowckt in jn iic, y t-t the ma 1 M 'iiunniial , i iuitscriia- ablc to all who ippreciRtc ihc lct uml man healthful fbocL Out country b enjoying prosperity ulmuet lintlirpRtftfj in its history. For every one there is money MKMIgll t0 buy that to eat whicli is DUTt, m.uihI, KOQglj whoieaome, Why ihould we n I i he.in, iinptne, tin- hulthful articUi i foodl TsWi i no 1 M MlOmy in them ; they endanger the health, they may cost lite. There Iff reported almost daily cases of sickness caused by eat ing cake, puddings or biscuit made with the cheap, alum baking powders. lu all article, tor food buy and use only the best. The good health ot" the family in of first consideration. Alum is iiM 1 1 1.1 in. 11 a baking powders liecauac it maker the in cheap Ii txiela leas titan iw.. ceiits .1 pound. A linn is a cohosh 1 (aiisoii flunk ol ieeding it U 1 lul dren l Vel the manufacturers ot well known alum puwdl ra art W mail) denying that their good-, contain it. amai. aaaiMu row in. a 00., tou wiujam sr., hi w hohji.