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for Infants and ChllJren la.tnrl a I. o avll to chlilree thai I rn-otimirffl It iiocWtoanf rcaertl1" kuu.atu n"." 11 A. Ab.hb, M. I., Ill Hu. Oif.a-U bC, Unsjalro, W. Y. "1h im cf ' astorla la an unlrrnal aiwl lit im. -tn m wrll known thi II wwi a work i.( m.f-Hctlfl to roJ.TIU Fawar.ll IM."l-nt famlli.- wua do a. kp UaaturU will la wjr rmr k." CdiM Mjurrra, p. p., firm Y.-k City. Tas faa-rii-a Cmrirr, Tt Mruur firmvr, Nrw Y Cn Caatorla cum CUa, OollV, Hour Mnmai-h, ISairtva, Efw-Uti., KJIal Wiirms (In tUrp, wd Ttjnu YIUuul liijuftuua nwlll. dt " r, mnl Jaaa I tsauoin". aw ' Caatorla,' aa4 aball alwa. c.vli. da M Ii ba InTariaol prwluuvd I" - r.nwi r. rum m. ft, ISM, BUsst tod ILh A, Nw Yurk (11,' fO.1JI.fll III." to in; HK. Tiv.x-'Vms, Oct. 1 It iii ofllclally llllUlir) .VKKI ,lllnllM) trHip have arrived close to I'osslcl bay II'-" lluasian frontier, rrevlou lo thU announcement It win reported hew a Japanese fleet had Issn fclittitel Scp-teu.la-r 2!", l mil"-" south from Hlmn 1 1 til Vii. 2n mile from IVkliitr. Law iNMllt-aof riilncso troop. have been drafted to that district the lal lew day lo prevent the Jaanue land-i"B- Washington. Oct. i-Offlclal here, who have la-en closely walrlilnic thu projrtiHM oftlio war In Ilia F-aat, are pu.lod to account for tliu landing of .'.ii Japanese train at 1'iwnIi-i' lay, ii aiumum-cd officially fromTicu-Tains This hay Ilea directly on the eastern iMiiunliiry In-! wwn t'orca ami the Rus sian iniifillliK' province. It la nut la. lu-viil iiiiv Chinese lrooa are In the iu lKlilor(iiMl, hi lliu country l too niKiCd and barren to warrant the plan ol iiiurchlnir the tnsitai overland clear ucroa dm to Join the army advanc ing nn Moukdcn, and It I oonalilunMl c.no lviil.lo llml thu Jananme are pre pnrliiK to n'it a mn.hII.(o advani hy the KiiH-ian trMiM from the north Into form. l'arkkHil' l.v.r KalllUa. Ni:v Vokk, (.'t. i lulililni( hy Miliue t the eiihJiN-l of totlay'a In iiiiry ly thu liow coiniiiittee. AiMMit .'0 MilUvini'ii were prnent. "Ihire were," aahl Lawyer Frank Miih, "otlh-er. oonvletiHl hy the board of imiIIiw for I'luhliliiK rltlwna. The ohjirt la to ahow thul while there haa la-en m) conviftlona In the paat three yeara for chilihlnir, only four illainlwwla have iMriireil. We rIIi'Kh the bottril encoiiriiKea cluhhliiK hy fallliiK to pru ierly piinlcli It.'' (ioll wtiil that of the four llamlaala only one was for rluhhluK cithceu, the iillu r three for clubhlnK hrother of tloera. Then (lolt'niiulu thlaantouuiling tatellli'llt: "I'ollifinrn fommit fi-loiilea which woiilil put ii civil inn In priaoii, and are only puulnheil hy a Hun. A I'lllxen lliav Ih hrulneil ami thu hrutal ollloer will only have the fear of prohahly a 11 mi of ail iluya' pay. We rail your at tention to 'the iierliiry commlltetl when llnwu pollceiiieii are brought to irlnl. 'lo iUtu lite liili(UiiKt in a jhi Hit! i'ouiiiilnloner, 'the nr ut the im lice heailiiuartera (rliilnxini la Uue with perjury.'" Liwyer Mmei wan aworn. Ho IckIIIIihI lie waaexiunael to the I'lirkliurat Na-lely ami a inciuler of the exii-utlve iiiliiiultteii. lie then tnhl of the i ll'orta of the Weat Twenty lift Ii N reel rroerty-ownera' Aaaoela tion to purify their block. Captain Alexander S. Wlillaum aeiit a ward man around to an ImltKnatloii meet loir of thu lixmM'lutloil to tell them to drop wotk or hu would eluh them out of the precinct, Moaa aald hu replied: 'do tell your eaptaln hu will explode dynaiiiitu If hu tacklea ua." Then wltueaatold how Wllllauia had bwn broiiKht to Jail In July, lv7, and, al though the evidence una eomplete he waa acuittit on a tiu vote. ( Ire la Itaamanl. Nhw'Voiik, (K-l. '1. Klre brnkeout tiHlny In a live alt ry lelieluelit hnllae "l-'i Madi-Miu hlrei't, Inhabited by 'M fainlllea. .Mm. (iiuxburi;, on the third alury, who had itiveli birth to a child only a few houra Ufon, waa left to ahlft fur heraelf. Two young men eon trlved to lower a rm to a window, and with that tied alaiut her waiat. elnapliiK the child In her arum, alio waa drawn to the roof uud then conveyed to a place of hiifd v. After the lire waa extluiiulKhitl thelaxly of Ida Kriiyvr, i yeara old, waa found in a aMatfe way, w here ahe had leeli overcome by amoke. EXCLUSIVE GROCERY. Not faring to tarry crockery any longer, we will ilisjHo of our immt'iieo htock of : Crockerj, Glassware, Etc.,: at prict'S that will gurprino yon. Groceries is Cheap ts the Cheapest Call early ami have a large assnrtnifiit to pick from. C. U. GOLDSMITH & CO. Eiijfiie Lo;io nod Savings BANK. S::::s:;r i a; Eese Nilissal BuL Incorporated with a Cnpitil of $60,' 000, with $30000 Paid U. IW-i-iia i.,i,jrt lo rKn-k InU-rMt allur-l ..II l.n.r .1. i-wll., m i1m BiaU 0 atrur-l M,-m,ty I m.it T j c rill'Ki'll ia I.imi H Ii I'AISK '"a . V. W.IU KN Thr I .irii I. mu an. I h.t,. a;m. din t tM.tii a i iiuiiiri ai an4 ita.nif. Ihiiiium. aad f-Mir .-il attriiti.rti i. rilv. lo to Ilia lvlure of It II l IHi ahal anafe but m hl y -a ar, lliai !-. ..i. rlrli. In a ! eomrnuulti.4 tirrr art. man. fnil ut mall hol-nna. ahi-ii. ii u.k4..-i.iimI la aoAa iita km i-l, alii .(a-iil la ii.a aif ttr anoiaff II la iitff!-uil W .n amall aiaouuu. but lta eaa bv ul lu a mtiii.. lattia ami maW in bf tiif a.m rviuma. lu-.i.tuia thai U nata Kaa rm 1' ! Bwwmiui orauoa if a aawiuaa haiik la Ihia anatmauitf , awllcil yuur pa a ill lb l MUa. lalernialleH ! Jaaaa. HllANUIIAI. tK't. l.-lt U r )orted that Taotal Miiunir, rhlef inairlxtrale of thediatrict, haa left Tien-Talii.aa It la reported HIiuiik waa luipllcated with other of fiirulahiuK Information to the Japanraeof the iiiovemeliU of the Chlneae forceaoli laud and ara. It l HOW Iwlleveil thu furtive tatoal will le unable to render additional a.l-.l-auns to the enemy. Taotal HIiuiik la lielleveil to lie the H-raon w no umiiini the ain-nla of Jiiimiii of the Kow Shuiii eXa-ditlon, which rmullil In theatuk- liiK or tnal iraHHMn ami ine urow o lliirof l,t I'hiniwe aolilleia. Later advlcea of Tien-Tain aay that nothliiK la actually known or the iliwliuntloii o; the taotal of Tli n-Taiu, but it la lie lleved Ilia Jupaneae friend have auc- ci-dod ill amUKK't'iK "'" nlare of aafety, from which he w ill ahortly eacap) lo Japaneae territory. It la aald the taotal la not the onlr Chlunw ofllcial liiiplicnted in furiilnh- Iiik imiMirtaul war newa to Japan. tirtlcial advice rroui lKl aay ine Jaanea goveriiuient haa declared leail W le uouirnoami 01 war. i in dotka at Natfaankl, Japan, are full of eminent, warahlJ and other veam la underKoliiK r palm The Japaueau army w hich haa lavn mari'liliiK upon Moukdcii ever almv the battle of l'liitf Yang, where the C'hllicae are completely defeated, lia Ing over 15,(mI0 men, thu majority of whom were taken nrlaonera, nivntly iMX'Upled lleicnouot, a frontier al Man churla, wiinoui oppoMiuoo. HilAMillAI, Oct. 1. Illapatcheefniui Tlen-'UIn aay private advice have reached the latter city from .'eking warning all forclgncra from proceed ing to the capital. Tliu nwda and waterway from l.uug Chow to IVkin are alive w ith wddler hoattle to all Kiiniina. Several Itritiah renidcuta III I'eklug have laa-n aaaaultcd, lllclild lug Mr. Tourau, Interpreter of the llrllii.li legntlou, Dr. Dungeon and othora Journey ing aoulh. It i rumor ud Ihullritlali ateamer Irelltf, which arrived at Tlun-Talii rv plemlM-r 1'ith from Shanghai, having on board a niiinU-rof Maxim rapid-llriug k1""1. and ammunition for thu t'lilueM, haa lufriugiil thu neutrality law. lU-pru-aelitativea of the llritlah governinetit are uuderatiaHl to le taking action ill tha matter. '!. Hlaatf a) "luraar bf Trampa Taiuma )et. I. Thu country about ruvalliin I irreallv t-xcibnl over the cold-hliMKleil murder of t'ouatabln Jcf- fry but night. Two huudrtMl cltl.cna fully armed are on the trail of thu two tramp who committed the murder, and thU afternoon they are am rounded In the thick wood near McMillan. Three IiIimmIIioiiuiU brought over from Klleiiaburir were nut on the acent early till iiiurnuitf. About daylight one of the party of purauer came up to thu fugitive, w ho opened lire, Imth ta lug armed. Deputy Mheriir Harry Mmiru waa hot throuuh thu aide and la not cxactej to live. Kvery avelliio of ev cape la being guarded. A Ulalkar Upraltr- MkmI'IIIM, (Kt, I. A allocking cae of depravity Waa unearthed by the po lice yeaterday. A few month ago Sally Cruin. a while girl employed in a t'uloii atnvt cigar factory, gave hlrtb to boy baby, which he gave to a man named llarria and a colored wo man to rnlae. The negitwa took the In faut to a hovel on aahlngloii atnet where ahe deliberately atarved It to death. The lU dliil laat ulglit and thecorpaewaa thrown Into a filthy room. Thl morning the iieighlMir wore attracted to the aeeiic, and di covertnl that the rat had eaten thu head, fwt and hand away. The mother and tiegreaa were arreated for murder. A aaltaa aira Arilaaa Han KKANdfHti, Oct. I. William llrav, a clerk fnuu Salem, Or, created Aaeuantioll at 017 Mlaaloil alreel till nioruiug and wa taken to the city prlaou. 1 le acted ao atraugely that he wa renmveil lo llie rvcviviug lioapltal and nut In a imddixl cell. Ill mind aeeini to be atl'ccled, but lie I not vio lent, lie aay he ha been hunting for Aaixiieoii, tliu l. title t orporai, and want to go Into rxlle with him at St. ilulena Ho I a man of about .10 year old. l b Ual la Ik t'.aal. IWmton, Oct. I. The gale ha mod erated, but the e la HI1 rough. The aleamer Fairfax, from Itoaton to llalti more, haa turned around twice oft Chatham, and la waiting Air a high tide before venturing over l'ollock rip. Haa Uttr Mhll Atlatp. Makiktta, (., (Kt. 1. Claremv Juatlce and Ityrnil Wllaon, each 14 year of age, were run over by nn ehv irlc car late Satuiday night. Juxilce I dea.1 and Wllaon i dvli.g. They lay down on the track to ahvp. aisrnt In I atl. Havana, (VI. 1. The trm wlil.li raged thriMiKhout the Inland of Cuba SepU -I and 1, ibntrovtHl 47 hojac in Santa Crux del Sud. I ear llararal la Da-am. Kkmwiia, Wl., Oi l. I. Thu real deuce of II. II. rierce, ofWilmot, Wl., waa lioriicl Saturday. Three aona, ranging In aire from to U year, and a daughter, In yeait of agu, la-rlahwl. !! Ilia I alrta. WAKitiMoroM. (VI. i-Dr. A. II. (ileiition, a urgiwu In the mariuu ho. Iiltal aervlce, aided by three men, iroke Into bia w Ifo'a airtim-ut early tixlay and carried nit thelraoiia. They have not twrn living (otivttier for three year. I he doctor claim to have found hia Ife In a rompnmilaliig e aiti.Hi laat lllght with a Commercial traveler named Silling, and haa aueil for a ill von. Mr, (ilennon I a daughter of rx lougmaxiiao lUhuier of North Carolina. AUiiKsinr. niiKAT. A tlm in itler of li'- il from tho AruentiiiH UciniMio n cutting audi a ligure in our exMirt lrdlu the fol lowing from Minister liuciiaiian will be of inti reel: Knowing llie iinMirtiint relation the laal crop of w Ih iu prinluceil I ic re and now being mar Li t" I hi to the valuti of the maturing wlic.it crop of the I'nitcJ Sutca, 1 Inivo gifn careful ultention anl conil erable time lo n"curingei.iimnt in relation to the aubjecl. Tlm ro gulU of my investigation r l rc with Bubmitteil for tho inforinulion of the department, with thu Mute mcnt thut the cutitnalca are, I think, approximately f ur un-l ua correct u it i Kfilil for mo to nocurc. Tho last wli at crop wa a .ho iiomcniil yield, u fair c-Htiiimto of of tho varioua reorls will, I think, iIaco this at 17 hualicU p r aero, ihia ia four bualicU nioro than the ac'pt-l avtriigu yield for tho year previiiu. 1 think tlm uverago for W'J2 l.'t bunhcU nr uiro cun bu taken a tho normal nverngo pro duction, and tint lu-t yeur'a yiehl hould bo ciMiHiilereil cxtrBordinary ami yi t to U; jirovcn. Tlio uantity of tlm IhhI crop aeciin to Ih Ulow the nveragu. From can fully pn-parwJ data, J citiinato the (quantity cxportel for tho lirat threo months of thia year at 'JOO.IXK) ton, ut'M,im,m) biihh- el, and a conservative iuantity in utore for exort or to bo carried over by tho prodm-cr, in exec. of tho quantity reuiri-d for consump tion, I think, would Im 'JO.OW.IHKJ buxheU. In regard to tho iii rcngu for thin year, it is a fair uMumption to place tho iticreone in acres over lnot year t 20 -r cent. It is hardly probable, however, that the yield would Ik- ns great mo it might be afe to eatimato that the probable crop for exHrt next year would be only a slight increase in bushels over this year. Tho most careful observation as lo the prices received lit I i tTT0i i mints and on different dates, leads mo to believe that tho producer has received for bis wheat crop, now being sold, an average ot o7 renin gold per bushel. Tho corn crop was a comparative failure last year, and no figures arc obtainable as to its extent. There is enough in tho country, it is be lieved, to nice, tho wants of the tho people, although it is selling to day for more than wheat. The acre age will not lo as great, it is thought, as last year, owing to the fail J re of the farmer to produce a good crop during several years paid. There bus Iktii about lO.'HK) tins of Hour exported, mostly to Brazil, during the first threo months of the year, indicating a probable out nut for tho year of IIU.UUU tons, or three times the output of the pre vious year. New York World: It would Im idle to denv that until lately the democracy of New Yoi k were dis couraged and nearly hos'Ks as to this year election. It is inipossi bio now not to scu that their de spondency has given place to hope fulness, their discouragement to confidence. The nomination of Mr. Morton, not by his party but by his laiss, and not because of any iualilicatiin ho may xascss but solely because of his ability ami willingness to put up money, has given the democracy a great oppor tunity and inspired it with a new confidence. I'tMOlKACV. The World, ciiininciitii',; '" Ihe nomination of cx-IV-blcnt Morton for governor of New York rays: It is only when a rih man en ters tolitirs solely iMcaiifo of his riches and tires his money to buy power that an issue is pn -en ted the issueoi plutocracy iigaiio.1 dem ocracy, the istie of the ower of the dollar ugaitist tho rights of manhood. Otinich an issue the democratic p 'rty must either aban don its principles or mako an tin surrendering tight on plutocracy. The mere MsseHsion of money does not make its jviscessor a plu tocrat. The fact that a rich man has lain nominated for office dues not prove him a plutocrat. But when hu is nominated simply be cause he is rich and liberal with campaign subscriptions, and at tempts to govern men through the power of Ins money, he is a pluto crat, and his fntluonrcin politics is corrupting, degrading, subversive of the very foundations of free and just government. Mr. I vi I'. Morton is a man of many agreeable qualities. But in politics he is a plutocrat and has never Ixt-n anything else. lie was nominated to his first office that of minister to France because he had paid for it in a campaign con tribution. And never since then has ho Ix-en nominated for any po sition for any other reason than his known willingness to use his money lavishly. The veteran editor, A. Noltner, is agiin at the helm of tho Port land Dispatch. Senator Doli li has declined an invitation to take part in the Ohio isiliticiil canvass. The senator is actively celling his Oregon fences in good trim lor the meeting of the legislature, next January, when he exM?cts to be re-elected. The income on the capital in vested in dairying is indeed great when the business is protirrly ban died. It is alleged that 8 er cent income on the 4 172,000,1X10 invest ed in mo uairy uusmess in ine state of Iowa was returned last vear from tho ono item of cheese alono, to say nothing of the butler, milk, hogs, calves im J manure. Mean while the Northwest continues to buy Eastern butter. The Kt. Louis Kepublic has this Knli Houston, as tho author of tho comprehensive proverb, "It is better to sit on the fence than to stand in the mud," di serves the ut tentinn of the New York Sun The Sun has been neither rcpulili can nor democratic, neither popu list nor mugwump, but a mixture of all four. It can derive some consolation from the philosophy of rilley s light lieutenant, Mr. Hous ton, ami the present New York stato campaign may call out just that kind of philosophy in the col umns of tho Sun. Hast Orcgonian. Knglish capi tal is liciug invested in American paper mills. This is laudable and of much greater benefit to tho coun try and the coilo than if it was being invested in bonds ami mort gages. .Money invested in enter prises helps labor, while money in vested in ImmuIs and mortgages in jures lalhir, lava use such invest ment lias a tendency to monopo lize the soil, from which all men draw their life-blood, and build up a landed aristocracy and idle class to fiti! and fatten mon the common eople. These Tnited States and Switzer land are the onlv countries in the world that eM iid mure for educa tion than for miliiary .irMse. But our country is f ir ahead of Switzerland, which sciids 81 cents iter capita on school to SJ cents on the army. The pr.i.irtion in favor of education in these Uuit- ed States is to ItO cents. Abraham Lincoln was undoubt edly the tallest president; he wis six Ai t four inchi- in height. The shortest was pr-ilnlilv lt'iijiiiun iturri-oii, a!thiik''i Van Burcn and John Adams were very !iort men. The oldest president ! Willi mi Henry Harrison, nho was f.S yewr and 1 month old when inaugurat ed; the youngest w (Jrant, who was not quite 47 years old. q That Pie I had for dinner waa the best I ever ate. Thank to COTTOLENE, tho new and successful shortening. ASK YOUR OROCER FOR IT. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. GtnuuM) ttiatk only bf N. K. FAIRBANKS CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, HI TON., BOSTOH. SURROUNDED BY MYSTERY A Great Mistake. A rvrnl dUftirtry l that twadawhA dlutntm. dull tiea, confusion of lh mind ju are due to doru(tiint of th twrr h'litrra which ftupply tb bruin with nrrrv J.uv that liutticetion. djrvprtMlft, neuralrla. liul tnttomarh. rtr., arlie from the derail fo ment of thm nerve cenicrv.1uppl7.nff thror fun vtth nrrvt fill dor form. ThU U Ilkrwla 1 rn nf niu illra4t4.f lht hi art ami himc Tli tirrt msi1ioiu like a ivliicraiti Biriu. aa a III hr m-u by the axouujr.iig nit. 1 rt niiia Im HtH are Hit 11 r htili thf iwrvw f. r fmm the 1 rtitr Ut u-o rU'.Mirrvnt U irvi' mWhiiC the tWi'tfraiih to t r f iii4il. ttnllnurf .Uvt.-l t f ill 11 want ihU fm'tl I t-tmsl (f tnt it' 1 he tifrvffii it- fur 1 hiiatiM ttfv I r a t lUtt - u'l aiTi- t". I ui..!iri Mil, M. i,U, H. tiMf 11 I milt t am! fit.. Tit if riffvon dtw r.t iitSir f t'i hit n iu-.i inAi 11M .Mi t Im lat it r ;. r-t. Im n'9 nM.lMxl lru.li t t -st 1 ii. iii. tii. J hu r 'amlli NrhK ! ir-nifd tttt ii ;. t t e. Ii raring ! J. -M-f . fnn;i dfrn -1 i f m ti'r.tvt t.ti m U !.., r f 1' 1.10 I'HMi.n! if utwt.U itrtl 1 - w 1 it ri.M..M n f tit ovi.pnjr iiiuu.'j4 tu. -n t , rvti..ilv Btit'i'T ini. I r. M .(. .' ii, .uru 1 o Ni-r iri I a tr VaVo r"tfIr t f a, l im rvtmt 1 tt. h n It t r.s f. r-r.M. -hiit v. iftlr : l . "'i""i, mul , -a l.rr.. t--uui I 'r. m. him (1 nv. v -Tr. rt. I: t .!( ltjr lrn im a f i 1 ! ri irnti-, i.r nt irv't hr ito r. 4i V--.it. I a.. I4t.hrt. I ! . tt n npt of iri fl r laui tt. ! Uni. f,.f f.irv-M tr'ta.t. K-itrain N-riH pn.itiujr c4ailue bO to tho fill o i'.i!i viilov Ii i?.. IK-t. 1. War Iapiirlineiil ollleiulaof tlm Ordnance llureau are clvlnir attention to the i.miu,.i i. m ..r .ilniiiiiiiiiii. '1'lila liielul prolli1i-i. lo la' one of llie lliool luiar- taill inilleilliia in mo ruiiiin-in 111 ilern armlea. AlreailV tliu ( kTlliull arnilea. willed UK' ailiollir llie liral aeet Improvements, have ailno alilinllllllll tor a vaneir HI uaea. nnu 1 vvMr I b.,u.ri ,,i..iit la Iii a iiienaure lowlnir llie leail of (firnmiiv In giving attention to the new mutiil. It la !u 1I1.1 IhiHof ainull wiu nmelita tlml tlie army laexpeete.l to utlllne the metal. w.. r.. In l, ( IrilllfilliK lllin-ttll of tlieiiluniliunn fUa, la llt, hook ami lioraennia-. 'I'll.. I.u..iilii i.r niarehliiir U elirlit la onuof the priilileius which alwava Is la-fore the nltnvra who siieriiiieiio i" mutterof equlpilielit. It la hoax Hint In the near futuro It will lie fouml ..rH.,.ii.-l.l.. I.. 11 ilu, liirht metal not only for drinking eiim tout iIIhIkh of llie aolillera, lull lor liliyonu. aeiioounia ami hIIht iii-eiiiili-riiii-iila III whleli atri ligth la Hoi the flral n-ilUlle. ... . . ... . .. 10 a private, jiwepii ivhiiii, ne of the urtlllery coinpanlea stationed at Knrt Melleiirv. the denartiuelit Is In- dehted for the design of a new Impor tant patent w hleli may prove aervicea lle In cummignliig. ll la a combina tion of ahovel and pickax not more ii.-.. . r.u.1 In I..11.0I1 ulili-li mav he curried at the la-It and Uaed ill digging l,,ir..iw-l.un-iil Ilv lla 11 at) the aol diers might. If hard pnwd, hurriedly llg up eiinnworKS or inirein.-iiiiien for their own shelter. WAsiiiNoroN. I). C. K-t. I. t'om- mliwioner Lwhreii has recelvml a hun- tile of eiirlou evidemw in a k iikioii eaai.. It waa forwardil hv a Woman attorney from Hprlngtleld, Mum., w ho apenra l'r l liurlta jiunnaro, a ihh tain ol tho Maaaiieliuaetta Volunteers In the Mexican War. "Here's his au-oril. hia ean and hit coat." aava the attorney in a note lo ihet'oinuilaainiicr ami aim. enotiirh there waa a aword of vum iinli.iit 1I11I1. anil a ean mnl eont of the uniform and pattern worn in the .Mexican ar. "lie una ni k"" here, which will la? furnished if neces aj.ri- " i-tinlllillt-a the IllllV UtlomeV. who evidently apH-ara In the eaac not as a practicing lawyer, dui wno wianea to forward the clulin of her friend. The clothing waa musty with age and the aword waa of an ancient pattern and very rusty. onuuiaaioiier ia'im-n ihi-iileil verv onlcklv that the Pcnalon Oltlee, even If large. Would not hold that kind of evidence, and the relic, were iiinneiliutely shipel buck to Springfield. MkiimiA v. MiM.. Oct. 1. A ro- inulltic weilding (avurred yealerday of two proinlneiil anil wctiiiny young fieople at Fort htcvena, Keuier eoun IV. Two years ago Mia Allie Hpinks of Fort iStevena, placed an advi rtiaeualit in the Atlanta Conaiitution, atinotiuo Ing that she had some choice water melon M-eds for sale. The adveriiav incut ciiiiL'hl theevu of J. F. Ilud.-Min. of SlirvveMirt, l.a., who wrote for sev eral packages of the m-d, when-uiMill a genenil corr(KMiiiiiciiiv la-gun uiio con linneil fur Iwo vetirs. l'liotoifmiilia were exchanged, and simiii 14 1 1 eligiiKeliielit w as entered Into, Tin. iIhv m i fur llie murriiiue whs July HI, Inat, but on that luy llie groom Imleil lo nnia-iir. Neillier did he liotl fy the young lady of hia excctel ali- eiuv, uiio llie luulier run on mini yea lenluv. The lnrdv urooni for the flrat time HiiiH-Hn-.l ut llie voting ladv's home and cluliued her Inoid In marrhige. The engngement wiia simiii renewed, ami in a few hours thereafter the con- pie was widded ill the preaenee of I iioM of Iriemla mid ilepurted for Min ve Mirt, their future home. Nhw Vokk, Kt. I. A Ireniemloiia alir in the woild of Wandering lilies, Weary Kngglers and other cIiihms of IihIh haa been cailwil by the opening of a rnv ImriHir aliop al l I'ura no , in thia ell v. where la-arda are ahitved mnl hulr eul flee of charge. The achfiue was evolved by all Ingenious Italian, lie bus oa-ned u school for ImrU-rs. ui.il un iiii.o who l-lii s to learn the trade can gel two months' tuition for The raw material on wlilch (he pupils praethv with razor ami M-lsMira Is drawn from the ranks of the Na.ariUs of the road, some of la-horn have not la-en on friendlv terms with a barber shop since llie lllHMl. Omaha. Oct. 1. Hon. J din M. Thurston has acivpted llie ehallunge of Keiireaentatlve Kryan to a Joint dcoule in S'eliraska. ltoihare eaudiilates for the t'nlted Htates aenate, subject to the approaching legislature, which will lie vusM'iy uivmctl on silver issues, llrvnn Is lor silver, and I'hiirstou op isim-d, and thedtliiile will 1 aim. g Una line. Skua 1. 1 A, Mo., Sept. lid. l ulled Stnti-a Senator Vest arrived balav (files'. Iiuiid tisni the isilitical situation III New York, he preillcti-d the election oflllll, wluuu he considers a uitast n niarkuble man. TUf !. lllgkMraamait. Vhkka, Cal. Oct. 2. "Halt, and all hauila up," was the command of a lone liigliwayiuan this morning al 10 o'clock, as the old stage coach w ith its eight passengers readied the foot of llie graile lust the oilier slile of the ill vide between Vreka and Fort Jones, enroute this way. The highwayman who apiH'ared was armed w itti a wick til balking revolver, and with genuine eisilness wliich stamps the old-time knight of the road, detimuded Weils, Fargo A Co. 'a lxx and 'lieu told the driver to move on. Ills rumored the box ronlaiiiedcoiisidci-Mblc treasure and In aome mysterioua way the highway man learned of the fact. Oan Caw lev la the oldest stage driver in North Califor nia, having driven the llrst singe Unit ever left Vreka, la tweell SOalid 40 years ago. and thia la the tlrst stage rohia-rv tliat ever (Kvurrcd on this mud. There ia great excitement over the atlnir, and small groutst now Hue the atreeta ill cussing the wliyi anJ w hcrcforca, and k sss. of tilthvra are now on the road to llie scene ol the roiiu ry. A at lla.lara. SAt KAMKNTi, Cal. i There Is great ludigtiation in Ihia rlty today over llie action oi some unknown r sons, w lu limit r itiver of the .l irku.-. Iat night l faitil a f m-e aurrouii.iii.g the convent of llie Msti-ra of Mercy Witt the letter "A. I'. A." The 1. 1 ter are in some Instaiut-s Ihrev feet liigh, and the f. luv, which follow a i In entire l-I.H-k. I. wi inark.il every 1"0 i r .'io f.-el. t he Woik w.-ia rvul. iillv .,.iu. with some pr. iratiiiii. Afl. r the fence 1 1. ol la-i-ti lellen-d in tin manlier the p"rti' threw a bucket fi:,l of blm k aint over llie d.sir to l he innvput rn clainv. Tlie Sister have fi P.") jrara ta-en doing acta of cbarit v in tin city. and have eanitil the resa-ct of -.c of ail rrwda. Tkt I.r law lw4lr Ni:w YohK. O.I. t-MikeQ?ior.!on aeeuaed ofariiurii.-n.ua aswault iiti lieorge Appn, a low cunuilt.-e itneos and auI'lMa-oa server, waa ai- ouitteil la-forv Judge Itvan t.alay. Apo. aeinl of attrrtipted auicidv, waa rvktuati on rule. o o I.awkkmk. Kan.. O.I. 1. Large areaa of laud in llutler, S-ilgw lrk and Marlon count le have au.lili-nly caved ill lo adept Ii of from -1 lu feet dur ing llie put lew unya. .... . !..... ...I. I llie niaie i iimmi viei.inii, I'rof. ll-iworth, left here tonight to j olwcrve the phenomena, lie any this ailiklllg of llie surface la due lo envcrna la-lng waslul out of llie la-da or aoil limestone lu that irtlon of the state. Thia do.t nwnr I career of Kanaaa la nothing new to geologist. Immense sinkhole, covering several liundretl acri-s, are found lu tlie aouth western lrtoftlie stale, which overlay the chalk Uils. I ho caving of the land which I'rof. llawortli went to m acurrel In a atrip of country of alsmt 2 tulles Near Whitewater the aurfuce sank over u urea of .Vkj sijuare yard a depth of Si feet on the Turin of I noma l-aing- lon. Seven miles away at I'lum urove on Sid Jones' farm the ground drons(l to the Immense depth of 3oU reel, drag ging In a threshing machine and separ ator. At Antiely, ID mile from White water, a number of hole varying from 10 to W feet deep have ta-en made In the sumo way. A man waa let down by a roe oir the precipitous aide of tlie gulf, which auddculv apH-ared on Fjwiugtou'a farm, ami w liile he waa at tlie bottom, tho entire maaa sank several feel lower. The hole 75 fi-ct suare at l'luui Urove Is lining w ith water. It is upMscd by some that there Is a large sheet of water under this aetf llou or else a river bed which has In come dry. This, aay I'rol. Haworth, la hardly probuble, a water cannot re main lu IsMlicaln limestone formationa The water M-rrolatc through the ground without stopping until ll rciichf the stratum of rocli U'low. luls.rlug wells In llutler county euvea of unknown depth have been si i uck, into w lilch the drills will some times I si lost. I'rol. Haworth does not think the fulling of the ground will extend over more than a few acres lu extent lu uny ease. Mii.U'At'KKR. Sept. LU Today the Northern I'acillo rcccivcis were no- tilled Unit Itrayton Ivc had ottered them hi check for f i,:.i.M lo lake up receiver ivrtlllealea whleli will lull due on Monday, OctoU-r 1st. Tlie chi-ck was a cashier's check on the Western National bank of New York and was made payable to Mr. Ives as trustee. The receiver declined lo accept the check on account of a dispute regard ing th form of receipt Telegraphic eorresiHindciHv wos tlien entered into ladween the New York and Mlhvail kceoillccr. A a result Judge Jeiik In adioiirned the whole matter until October Mil, w hen tho miration will be brought up again at t liicago. Ivc had onlv live minutes left when his oiler was made. Japan. rularr. Oil ( Ha . Lonimix, Oct. I. A dispatch from Che Koo to the Tail Mail Oazette this afternoon snvs Japanese cruiser are sighted dully nil' Hint polt. It iaadilcd thut thu nature of liieir oa'ral Ions are unknow n, but Hi" movement are re carded a tending to mullrm the story tlie Japanese toe landing northward of ('Hi' hm. 1 he llrillsii aiuaoroii in Northern Chinese waters is cruising in theliulfof I'e-t lil-l.l. Insurni'lloii is said to have broken out in the pro. viinv of Shanghai lung. I he result of the uprising or it nature is not known. . -V . - ..... " - . . mm m a . . , Nk.w Vokk, K-pt. i7-i ", gale, w.nte.1 V. ,"'' '- j...-iri, chared a,,,!:: from llie government ..f ,,.""'' m,,,, heretiKUy,,,,,,, llowgale wa Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints. Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, AH Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in .n Jiify. Rub in Vigorously, MusUni Liniment conqu.-i ; Pain, Makes "Un or Ieat well again. 8 (I i.-rs -i i ,- WEST BAKING POWDER 3Rr.Alll MT 11 v -a a.aua tow it. 1 . It la ma.1 r Utlit Urn al home, 3. ll ia mad isT l rrrj fttM t oiair-riaia an. av 'oarar.lw. IB rv-ry rJs-rt rsal or u:srnur to U nrj ts-M. 3. TH ma k era naranOs. ervrr lia ail .ry cn.-rr la Qtb'riMf I. raia'Q fmir Btutmwf a ll b aot sal Wuiur j CAH YOU ASK rOR MORE? CUiaaan tsjriaa. rwUaaaV Or. o IS o o o o o 8 CSSC3S03252803SC3SU Hrri-.i,..l i.. . WashliiLrton. but liav I in. . .i . .'In mission ioKno hi. r,Mlll( Ul" It-s-Bps tl.ronul, a iii.,, ..T',1 alni. hiinh-l nil attempi, ,'.." '' Wlih ll.,ui. ,i ii . r,, 'tur. woman of Waahlmji,,,, f,'.r'V'J',"rt," .... ,( waa alleged, he Hit lit. rolils.i ii, .'"Vnti- "f tu l uIr OHAIU.Hi-pt. -7.T.e ...,.,.,(,,,, the rump detniaralle .,,.vr., which mi l In theea.lv h.. f Iiik and liomiiiuteil full tl, k,.. (Hiaitloll lo the ticket .,M, demorratlo atate convciiln.ii t ,t 1 1 i chartered a apei'lol trmu i... ,v , to I.ln.-olii and IIUil hiii, ti,,. ofalaterrtlllcaU, f t. , , "1 of their ticket a. , ll.l.. """""H ... ... . un, a ueiuorrai ic party or Nehni.t,., ine Auatrai an iiiiiiut ..v. h.. only Issone "demia rnllc" 1 1. -W.-t TutU for. and the ri'Kiilar tick, t ill I..-C7 la. tiled by petition, uul,., II,. ol today Is overrule.1 hy t(,L. ,urtt r.hlac I faair. NKW YoHK.Scpt. LN. .. f,Ilftl SliaiiKhal saya that the Clime. at W ilu, on the Valu ru.r,.,rXi opss.lte the advance of ll,i-1,,,,!,, j " auese army, haa mullion. H, , are tlirowinn mwny their arm., Itu they Iiave no arnuiuniti u.. n. olf from supplii-. The n.in,-, ,(,. fellses have eoiniiletely c. iI1(J are now only a fart. ' 11,. .. . . ,hlf in i eaniK, aim ine very linn i-..f J, 1-1 Inspirit termr every u Ii. ri-. t hu,. perfectly helpliwa. THE at UAH lMi un, WAalllXOTON, Oct. I. -The (ri,i ury at - o'cla?k tislav btmikrlit in i. diet incut airaiust llVnrv lliive:ii,,r and John K. Searls, of llie suk-:ir tiu.i and Allen Seymour, of th.- i r..kimkf II rm of Seymour A V-iii.. f. r rein! to answer iUilii.is put In 1 1,, n, ,y uw senate ulnar trust lnvei.!ii;-,iiii "t,,lH tnlttce. All of tlie insn will i-..ineiii for aigumetit on di unirn r l . ti.lar 11 SJal Hmwil Haw .UmiIi lu,, Umi, DK.NVKH, Oct I. A spei iiil n TlineaSun Inini I'lus nlx, An., .iy.: At !-:'- a. in. bslay the i i-t-L.ti'nJ Sisillierti I'ltelllc train waa , , i,, ,r three men, a mile ai d n hall i :.. i.( Maricopa. One of the rolils-i. rsleisi of Maricopa on tlie blind I-miviu-i- to Hiinl where tlie other two ll.ic'. il tU train. The former then t liiuU .1 uiu the cli(rine, and at the isiint i.f tun re volver, compelled LiiKlueer ll.illiilijr and Fireman Martin to di-Mt-ml, un couple the eiiKlne and pull nut tlirws quarters of a mile. Onuof tin- ri.l.lan entered the express car and tlie.itlirr alias.) guard outside. No s'n.ta cr Ureal and the pnsw-nirers wire im aliirmcil. The enulinvr iiml I. rnun were forced to walk Link lo il.i of llie robls-ry by tlie rol.ls-r, ulmar. cottianlcl them. All Hiui- r. i.U-i mounted horseaand r.Hlen:iv in tl.e dins-lion of thu Mexican l..ii!.-r, .VJ miles distant. Sheiill )i..i-, ef I'i mil, and Murphy, of Muiico) u .-ui.tr. Willi a po.se, are in pursuit. Wellr Farito'a nn sseiis-r say the rol.U r. k-.t only flO, but it Is currently rt-.rii-.l they ot C-ii,il lu K 'ld. I'lloKMX, Ari.., Oi l. I. The (Mile robls-rs were overtaken alsait Is milis east of I'h.s-nU by the slienll". A lliil.t ensued In which one robber un- fatal ly wounile.1, another wascaituM -li J the third escaped. t'.arlliqaako In ( Nllfsri.ia Sa.V FllAXflwo, Oct. I. Ii-' it. Im from Kuiekaaud Slssou. lu llie norlli cm part of the stale, repoil virnl eartliUiike ahiH-ks at Hu m- plan, yea terday. No diilluiKu Wiia doiie. nurSrrrS Waiurn lOri.im. a. rmiVlliKXCK, It. I., Oil. I -Tl.e woman found murdered on n l-m.-ly Mad in North ScitiiMlc, Tlii.i-.lay lilirht haa la-en Misilively i I. ii'ill. d a Mrs. Kmily I'liamta-is. WahIIIMIToS, Oct. I. The 1 1 1 t ! i ! v treasiiry statemeiil Issued lo lay -li.iua that on' S p emta r IMI, II, v iil lie debt less eiisli in llie Irni.in v, ani,.ui.t ed to fH!l7,lil,lil7, an Increase f"r -s UinlHrofts,noJ,7ol. N'KW YokK, Sept. '. The !n k lyn l-jiijle today any! ''There will t an iiidep-udclit ileni'H'nitie tali- licket ill llie llcl.l. It ia not only pnl-al.l but It Is virtually certain il wi;ll headed bv the Inline of t'lmrles . l air child. Jaikon, Miss., Oct I.- n..-r Stone Friday rewlved from tin- pV enmr of Ahihuiiis one nl the ' "ar rant issued by thai stale in ls" It has a much close rcscniblniu-e in fnib hI Slate citrn ncy than Unit ir-iml l y Mississippi. Ills exactly the si of L'ldli-d Stati-s ftirreliey and the i"ler is pni'lsely tlie sullie lis isrielil n. k. One of these bills wus siil.uiit i l t l ulled Stiiti Attorney (lelieral Mini bury, who In a lonir opinion, khiI that there was no violation of tlie l if the Issue. Tha niHlni 1 1 w ara llaiikrr Astoria, Or., Oct. 2. Nullum: d.-ll-niti) lia U'fii heard from llie i, I n 1 liiK llwam banker, J. It. Morii 'ii, who has Is ell iiilsili for ovi-r t' w-eks. The bank bus la-en cloM il on attai'liiiieutr, mnl cslerday K. V. . Iart was apiMiiutcd receiver f"f 'I' l"'"' Itoi a and creditor. Tlie A O I o and thin Fellow' .sle ure suit. o i thriMitrh his departure. vtr.t.- have Im-ii aent mil to hunt him hal an Klllrtl lllnaaril IlKN'KCIA, Oi t. 2 At '- i' last nif!lit a bright Ill.l was n ir mi thia city, w hich on Investi. " proved to U- a lire on the rancli one of the old.-at n-s.delits In tliis ccn-ty. Mr. I'otrU k Moin. Thl m'i nn . tieiirlilsir visited the place, and i.-m-il all the bulldinKs except the Imu i tally destn-ved, and the Isslv of I' -t-rick Morrls'lyliiK on the uruinil nl' bullet hole IhrouKh his head. I ' ' '' ' lust few year Morris haa las-n 1. 1. ra cially troubled, and thut. I1'1'" Willi 'aliury troubles, hua uiil'a :o Ills inin, I xi that l.e had a- 1-b i -' t. I. coinmltteil the a. t liitnt lf. u- al r-lri'litiilaiiisai slioU'ctl I ill. 1 1 1 1 V tt hud committed aulclde atti r - fire lo the premise. Warasaj TkrraUMrcl Hh !' " WimhlASli, fab, M. 2- " W'ordeu, who la colilili'd ill ll ty Jail awaiting trial f-r tnnn r. . b reo-ived several r lliliuii h :.' j llin atenin him with vlolemv - oi a piioiimuoii viaiing nwi template.! a rnnfeasloii. Tk. Wlrklia falno- Witiiir.!, Kan., CVt. 2-1 ' toruaOo which playol leat -through Ihe imrtheru rt of 1 1 last liiKlit. buil.linii of all kind- " it.-oiiili.lir.l. I i.ted iKit alld r ll " fn.m Iheir foui daliot,, yet the " parita iiitVrd no tnirm cx.'i-t I fi"' and cratcl,e. and not a -iiik'le f '' '' '' ian-rtel fnmi here. Ine lifUd and dtrapia-are.1 to the n..r:ie weat. From bat can l-e leame-l " 111 sumundiii towr.a, the trnad . to have been conflned to Wkhita. -I