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WILY EVENING LUI I !UN 1 7Z DAILY EVENING EDITION .n Kiml I Tut Your "A.I." In The V.mnt Oregon. an TheEitOrelt"l"n win .1" i ml hkvn It ...Ann... PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, Pit KHUN, TUB8DAY, MAY 15, 1900. NO. 8790 cv 1 . Frederick INolf S ntlonery and s..l at ,o..TrTu I. ""J ',:., I1IK pi'HUIlie, prtlfl Woodbnry'i 1 P Cfel Powder, Fecial Boat i'silll. 1 . - lor :! L'llOIS IllTC ,:,lT;r'l EMtimWi Cn toJIi'r'! .i ,i Prearo. 40c gisids, mV ir.man'a unci Cum- of 1(1 Sw.r.., for 5r, I Or "' ' Ki..r,. bur cMtlle and gjR SSrit Bo.p h,, P jgatfc, I tlimiiL'li to strongly made. tlSStf r'r"l"r fi"' w 1 v::. 0j;,fl,ri,,,n rinse out our ! Mini t" nirrv nn seed over, 5wii'i 'v atfEaw ' - P"" 11 ,,k;, ln'"7 ' JSJiTomlmi."! toy. uliltrtren'ii SKBmJ '"' Violin, uullMr, limp I" i'1' ,'''1 Co rt Street A Showing of Summer Waists and Summer Dress Goods. A most intereatino dianlav ni w'cn i iir.-t. .... ,, , ' ' nu ,isn r antics tor siimmor wear will take place here this week, a collection of the cnoici-si pi outlets oi hi; vera I toremost waist makers. We submit the; exhibit o( over 50 different new styles o( shirt waists, with full confidence that they will earn your approval but as the philosopher said: Fame is something to be won, Honor something never to be lost. Our fame ;is Pi ndleton'a irraMi asaiai aatlauM 1. .i.- . - o WWWMI MMB tDOWilW, and we worked faithfully to maintain this honor for Mr..!... ..-,-1 I 1 1 r uui vvaisi iih n-isii eaoric exiiilut 01 the summer, 1900. The final judgment rests with you. The stock is rich in dainty fabrics. Displayed for easy seeing and easy choosing. Lawns. Linon and Linen, Dimity, Swiss and Organdie, Nainsook. Pique and Madras. Xephy, Gingham and l'ercali; by the yurd or fashioned into Waists with tucks and OOfdl and folds and licins. - haven't room to say more Hut will ask you to come and see. Alexander & Hexter fuJJ Build UR, The Boston Store This Weather is toti warm for winter clothing. You must eh.inno to SPRING GARMENTS. MEN'S SUITS $10.00 TO $15.00 ire popu a- pilec See them and buy. UNDERWEAR. soc, 73c, $i.Ho, i,ai, $1 50, $175. Si.OO, $J so, $f.uO, ii 50, $4 00, $5.00 a suit. Han't you think we can suit you '1 STRAW HATS. Knox, $2, $2.50. Other makes, 25c, 50c, $1. SPRING SHIRTS of all i. mil Make your girl feel proud ol you. Stiff Bosom, Fancy Colors. Soft hosom, Fancy Colors. Silk Bosom, Fancy Colors. Negligee Bosom, Fancy Colors. ALL SlYLES AINU PRICES OF COLLARS AISO CUFFS. We claim to sell l he best fitting, wearing and most comfortable garme'itu at the lo vent prices. That accounts for our big business Ask your neighbor If he trad ;s here and h will tell you yes. SHOES. If you do i'l Ret jour I hoes at the Bin St re yon don't get JrOUT moncj's Worth Pendleton's Big Store Pilsner Beer.... I I Hef t lUcr in PtaJleton. a hi. hr n. YijU will like i . Pilsner Beer Ntver cause Headache n,r DiuiaMti Schultz BiewiDg Co. Opposite 0 , I I Roiod House, tor Infants and Children. Tho KIimI Ym Bam Always B0Oh MM ik'v- tiiro of t hus. BL riOtelMr.Msd has MM M porMUiul HUiierviHioi. tor over UO .wars. Allow no one io deolve ,0,. in this. Counterfeit,. l.n.UUions and "Trt H- ff" -1 " ure but Kxoriinents, and ei.dai.fr ll.o ... .. . ... I ...rulllHt i:IM lliln llt. Iieallu 01 uuiiurtui - e - The Kind You Have Always Bought of - 1 H villa liixv aigu.vu.v -- In Use For Over 30 Years. Contractors Builders Win aa "Ilk. ". I.. 1 . , .i.,ru" ui- u.i ! MH s Ull Will ' " MiU f, J, wlUud, Otou GENERAL NKWS. The nnmlMr of rase f Imlmnir plafM in Siilnrv. N. S. W., ofBolallf rt'K.rtnl to this date i 2I. f these, "3 have proved fatal. .Tames N. OmmMMv, enior nienilxr of the lare dry hikxI tlrm of Arnold, Constable A Co. , of New York, dii-d Siiiidav, bjm M years. After writiiiK n note ol farewell to hi former Hwwtheart, Harry 8. ' Harrett, prosperon in DMilMM and heir to an estate worth $7.V0IX, took earliolir arid tlay and died in Obloago. I'ifteen thousand Mohammedan weaver met in Bombay, India, and llMOfMd a memorial to the Indian government aMkiMt the plague rule. lerlaritiK that these were I'niitr.iry to the lawn of Mohainnied. (.eneral Mar Arthur rallies from Manila that Robert B. Cramer, first lieutenant of the Mtb. infantry, hail bam dlMBland from tlie aarviM by court martial. No cause is given. J Cramer is a son-in law of l'owell of i ieorgia. Captain Alfred Oreyfus with hi wife is in l'aris. The government la milch worried bv his preelire, whicli was qaltn nolooited for, and will take measures t . have him have as soon as pMalbla, oiii( to its fear of demon strations. The Indian famine relief committer tonight issu-il an appeal asserting that despite systematic aid furnished 6, iKHi.ntMi people in India, at least 6,000, IKKi are starving. The up'iil says that America ought to send at least n million dollars. John W. (iates, head of tlie Ameri can Steel and Wire ('ninpany, has been legally cleared of the charge of pur posely breaking the stock market value of his companv. thereby adding mine thing more than t,O0O,O00 to his private fortune. The house this week will send to the senate the last of the general supply bills - the general delicieocv and mili tary academy appropriation hills and will I' ready lor adjournment as soon as the senate passes them and adjusts the differences between the two houses upon those already passed or s'iiding in conference. One of the unfortunate tilings in connection with the aranirenieot ol the Philippine! under the provisions of the treaty of l'aris is the clause which recognizes everv concession granted by the Spanish gOTOTnttJOOl to its favored citir.cns. These concessions, most of which are monopolies extend ing over a riisl of frnin 1.1 1 to Ml years, rover almost every profitable public franchise and many private affairs. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Miss llerthu Bryan, the Iti.j ear-old daughter of 1'resident llryou, of the I'll 1 1 ma ii , Washington, state awrricul t lira I college died a few days ago of consnmpt ion, I. K. I'eters, a well known merchant of Eugene, died BondM ol pneumonia, which followed an attack of la gripne, lie was Isirn in Washington, D. C., and was fti; years of age. The original townsite ol Prairie City was MO acres. A laud company has just platted additions to the extent of J.I acres, providing lilwrally for depot grounds, repair shops, etc f, II. Harnhart, tslitor of the Sheri dan Sun, died in McMiimville Suiida) of hemorrhage of the lung. Mr. Ham hart was taken ill at tin- place I relay last, and on Saturday, feeling better, was taken to Mi Minnvillc. lie gfN worse after arriving there and died. Mrs. Kvlvia O. linker died at the huiiie of tier daughter, Mrs. M. A. Share, at Woisllawn, Sunday, for many years she had Isen a lielpless invalid, requiring constant attention, she was 71' war- old, and I. ad lived in I'ortlaud for the past the year. At Iturke, Idaho, E. Hale, master mechanic, and ri te Mcdonald, black smith, had un altercation this inoru iliK. Later McDonald laid in wait for llule hear the hotel ii lei lire. I ti shots at him llule grubbed the gun anil struck .Mi'Hoiiuld over the head. M Houald may die (rant countv ottered a reward of MM for the recapture of Al Keeton, lie for murder, and William Walliu charged with horee eteellng. end it was divided na 1 1 v between William BryM and lta BlMft, of Canvoii C 1 1 V ; Kd I.Ucc and llainp Ollicer, of John I 'a. nod V, ( l.il.l.s, ol fiusanvillt GENERAL BULLER IN DUNDEE Every House Id the Town Was Looted by the Boers. o- BOERS HAVE STARTED SOUTH AGAIN The Commission from South Africa Kmpiwered lo Ak the UnltMl MM lo As sunte a ProU!orite. London, May I.Y The war oltice has received the following d If pa ton from lieneral Huller: "Diindoc, May 15. We have oc cupied Pumice. About 1'VKl of the enemy left here ycsterda for I i leneis1. where thev nr now entrenched. Al- everv house in Dundee has been isitisl. The machinery in coal mines has i n de- moet eunpleiely the Hiilidei strove,!. " Bullsr l st Work. lindon. May It. General who teWM to lie employing strength, is expected to push , lirsl marches were forty miles lavs. He is thus breaking int. Huller. his full n. His in three lint isli K0C0LE k Hotel St. Geone J MB i IIH JS vt ri! roe ol. r oman's Refuge whan slok la lydla Cm Plnkhmm'a Vagatabla Oampound. Mo other medlclno In the I A. n .,.... w ui iu fiao www ou ....' good. Mo oonftdonoe haa avor vlolatadm OtiO UARVEAU, Prop. Elegantly Furnished. Steam Heated European Plan. Bloi'k and a-haU from dpH. Sample Room io tonotctlon No woman' a taatimonlal waa avor publlahad by Mrs. Plnkbam without ttpoolal parmlaalon. Mo woman a war wrote to Mm. Plnkbam for advloo without gattlng help. No man aaaa those tetters . Hor advloa la free, and bar add f ma a la Lynn, Mush. She la a woman, you oan tall bar the truth. Mo living parson la aa oompatani lo advise woman. Mono baa had Koom kte 50c, 75c, 1.00 THE EAST UREGONIAN. Wm 1 he lpr of the fiuslt Clraa rMtatlo . A4'ltltt II" She haa restored a mil lion sufferers to health. You oan trust her. Others have. LU K. HuUuuii tU4. Co.. bjoa. Mate, territorv which has been administered for six months by Triiusvaalers as though it were part of the republic. They held courts and levied taxes. His success, therefore, hi political as Well as military consennences. while Lofd Roberto1 infantry are concentrating at KriMinstad, where they will rest for a .lay or two his horsemen have 'iiet rated eighteen miles north ward. Nothing definite has been heard about the expected relief ol Mnf eking. Cape ToWfl correspondents eontlUM to wire that relief is Imminent, fixing Tuesday or Wclnesdity as prolwble dates. The Dorrs are descrils'd a ii 1 1 1 disorga nir.nl and as retreating northward. Preeiilenl Sieyn's lieu tenants are Irving i rallv thein. Ihe nine stories of rising disiulcgrat ion nines from ncarU everv point where Knglisli coire pondents are. Holla- well, formerly corresHindent at Mufek ing, who was put over the Trausaiil bolder, telegraphing from l.orenn Marquez Sunday says: MiHgiug Ir the talks have h el with lloeTS, the ell. I ol (he war will nine in a month or six weeks. "At the Dritish hospitals in Bloom foiitein the deaths from fever average from eight to ten daily." Oundonsld's Kursei. Kamiis Farm, May 16. (ienernl I'lindoiiahl reiHirled late last n lulit that he had driven the rear guard of his forces on to tlie nisin h.slv ol the enemy, near illirsliudeli. wliere they occupiisl a strong pi. sit ear .Majnr tiollgh, with a rompusite regiment, InalHS'UVered lo get around Ihe riglil Hank and they retired, torees BBjOjOI Dundonald baltisl gfl miles from the pre mils night s bivouac. Uodrs Startsd South Aiisln. Brands Drift, May IS.' UgMnl Ituildle has colllpletelv elieekmated tlie attempt of the Bints to 00010 south again, and the enemy is retiring before the porciateooe ol the advance of the British. Many Boers have Im'cii onptared or have surrendered. There were ITS! to sun. inter M sterdav and today, among thoin Praaldanl Ifteyn'a brother, 'ihe Ladybraod district a clear ol Boers. They have ewlcuated Meipiatlllig's Nek and now are near i.iielley. Boinbardiiieni of Mstsslna. I'liiiiierV Cauiii, May I, Ihe bom bardment of Muli-king on May I wan got heavy. Twelve huudrisl and eighty refugees from Mufeking have reui bed here. Hruievtursts Asksd For. New York, May 1ft. According to the Pretoria eorreepondi ul ol the New York Herald, tlie QOHUuiealun, repre sent inu the TnUMVnnl and the Orange tree siai,., j,, empowered lo ask the t inted Mute to eaaneae g pvoteoloraia over the two South Afrieuu republleB, Victory fur the Boars. LoNUeo Mar. pie, May If) 'the Ids-rs oil detnrdev oeewpled the Kuiiir location ul M.lh King Ihe forces then were attacked during the night Satur day and ..ii Honda y found tin ni Ives surrounded. liners lost seven killed ami 17 extended. The British loss is reported to be heavy. Important brmsli Vlolory Ksporltd. )ondiii, May 15. A dispulcli from LpMUao HnraHoi say; Ii is rejsii.. here that a large force of BOOM have Ih i n captured by the British ut Mufeking. Deports from Pretoria on tin- other baud state Ihul Mufeking llUS fullell. Osvs HI in Hit Wslklne Pspsrt. I.islsui, Muv 16. It is rumored here that Pveeidenl Kmgav hus ordered tin Portuguese consul to leave the Trans Mia I Depiiblir. Dswsy Unvslls s IfcOjIt Kaogville, Tang May 16. The final day of Adiuirul Dewev 'l Pair was s'iit ut "I-w 's Kerry ," the bin lipluce of 1 urrugut. Admiral liewey loruiall) BO Vol led tin- shaft erected to murk the birthplgea of the lirst udmiral of the American nuvy. Hawaii and rum io Hlco OnlosuUi, Cliicugo, May 15. -The Deeord suys: "ll.iwuii und I'uerto kico w ill M ini delegutes to the delnocralic nutioiiul rouveiilioli. Kuch isluud will he Ul corded six delegutes, if the wishes ol tile d, iiiiH-rul n leudem an rurried out Missouri Republicans. Kunsus City, Mo., Muy 15. - The re publican state convention was relied to order here tisiay. Kdwurd Hosier, of St. Louis, wus ma. I. thu lemisirury ehnirnuui. After appointment of mm. In It tees u recoas wus taken. Cons Up In Umoko. New Y'ork, Muy 16. The erund stand, the Isdting ring und all the buildings of the rucu truck ut Clifton, N. J., were destroyed bv tire, lust night. The loss is 1U0,0U0. " Ths Btek and Insana. Sun Irunciseo, May 16. The I'lilled .-i.ii. transport Tliomus arrived here Uuluv from Manila cjlie has a Dun- I her of sick und iosuiiu soldiers on I a 1. 1 CLARK APPOINTED SRNATOR. Llstitsnant liovsrnor of Montana Con fers the Honor While Governor Is Out of the Slate. St. Paul, May I.Y A Helena special to the Dispatch of this city says: Lieutenant tiovernor Sprigns, of Mon tana, received Senator Clark's resigna tion, and will rpappolul Clark before 5 o'clock tisiay. tiovernor Smith, who is in California, wlfd that he would I COrO for home today but will arrive tis late to stop t he net ion of Spriggs, who belong to the Clark faction, while Smith i alliisl with the Daly faction. THE -BETTKR KLRMENT." Political Uoislp rrom Wnihlncton Re mir turn Men and Isiuos. Washington, May 15 Important conneil MVe been held lor several days by democratic leaders relative lo a tree aiivef plank in the Kansas City platform, Oomptrollw Bird s. Color of New Y ork mid a number of other prominent ten man democrats arrived were hen1 to confer w ith Sena tor .limes concerning Brian's willing ness to accept a modinoetion ol the UblcnejO platform. I'lii delegation rep resents the "better clement'' of tlie New York democracy. It spokesman geaerti that there will be no eerinoi light on Bryan at the convent ion if he refuse to adopt the suggest i.uis of the ooneervntlve wing, but Qutl they are anxious to hue the free-silver declara tion eliminated so as to enhance Colonel Bryan 's chances for elect ion. Towna'n N animation. Charles A. Towue's Humiliation for the vice presidency by the BlOOg l ulls Wing ol UOpollam is regarded here us temporary, ami his withdrawal from the race alter the Kansas t'ltv conven tion is OOnlldeOtly expected. He is ex tremely distasteful to eastern democrats on account ol his pronounced vn-.v on the Chicago platform, and it is well known tint Senator Jones an I the Bryan leaders are looking about fur available vice presnlen' nil timber which Will placate the insurgent dtOMH Omte, The general expression of opinion here i that Ihe BMMtl Kalis convention oomdMttod u blunder by nominating Towne and timt the wisest course is his retirement. The Monroe Doctrine. Although Senator Uodgje'l emphatic declaration reintive to the threatemsl attack on the Monroe doctrine i not viewed with ftpJMVttOMHMi there is u griming impressuui that the stute de partment uulhorities und others close to the sduiinistration possess some in side Information which warrant the repeatel allusion to the klottFOO doe trim- and Hs defense But there is no lear of an Immedlnte assault on the doctrine ol "bauds off. " ill.. MONKOK Inn tKINB. It la Now on Trial and la lo Pall or Stand Wii-hinglon, May ft. -In view of the igniflcenl refewtieee to the enforce ment ol tlie Monroe diM'trihn by Sec retary Boot, Senator Lodge und othM prominent men, the slate deportment bus taken steps to secure data on Ihe subject. The burden of these sH-ei'hes has been Ihe startling increase of tier BMP colonies in south Contra Ann re a which have D000 regarded s meiiaeiug tin- Monroe dnettlne It tms also been sserted Ihul these I I e r II III II Co I o 1 1 st H maintain tbvir home customs in tlie new laud, deal ulmiist exclusively win tier ninny, use only the OenMU language, have almost autonomous governments within the limits ol iiiericaii republic und are, IP lint, III He ticrniailVI wherever bsatisl. The slate departiiieul I. 'Is uddresm-d instructions to ever.' minisler and con sul in South mid Central Aim-ricu to iiilorm the department fully on all points to which reference has been made. Ill course lo-rmany is not re ferred lo by mime, for such direcliou might iiutiiruHv give umbrage to the i,. nn. in goverumoilt, The circular ap plies lo eolonials of all mitiomililics, though It is ol course exiscled that consuls, iu compiling their n p n- W III illllerelil late cololllstH. THK sltALINO IN CUBA. The Hupublioun Leaders Are Made ti oeudlimly Anslous. New York, May 16. A iul to the Herald from Waahlngton aeyei There is a diapualtlon in eeri.iin ipiurb rs in Iruusfer to the shoulder of lielierul Alger it 1 1 ol the reaponalhliity uowibia lor tin- Cuben iistul irumls. rriendi of Alger resent the attempt on tin pari ol the ml in I ii int rut Kill lo shilt the responsibility to his shoulder slid will take Steps lo oil -el Die injustice of it. P resilient McKiule) aud the republi' can leaden arc Very anxious ulsiiit the i.robable . ff i . t ol the ruhun frauds Ulsiii the presidential cuiiipalgli. The .elioii.irtrutloii leudi rs lioi.e to nsioimai the bud eaeeti ol the Irumi by iiorouslv following up th w roiig-dis-rs, before the pn lideutlsl cuinpuign udvuuces very lux THK DANISH WIST IHDIKB. Chartered Compaay. New York, Muy In. -An urtlcle In Ihe Yorluud, ut Coia-iihugeii, stute Ihut Denmark i- i nm nlei ing u pluu lo place the Dalllsb West Dulles III III! hands ol u churtered eoiiipuiiy, Ihurehy i iittiug on (lermaiiy a well us tin I lotted Htules Irom obtuli: nig p.- . sioli of the islands RETIRES FROM THE SENATE o Clark's Resiftnation In the Hands of (be Governor of Montana. 0 ACTKD UPON HIS OWN JUDGNKIT The Mi'! ins, of Pracedurn Adopted In His Ctu, Ha D'cUrf.v Wort Uulalr and Nan Judlclil. Washington, May 15. -At the chwe of this moruitiit's hiiiueB in the senate Clark, ol Montana, roOO to a mutter of personal privilege, niul read a letter, dated May It. announcing hi resignation from the senate. At the conclusion of Clark' BpOOBh, many senator hiik hi hand cordially. As iii us order wa reforisl Senstor t'handler asked that considernl ion of the resolution declaring Clark's sent vacant l postponed until tomorrow, w hleh wa done. Senator Clark iiunounce.1 his reslgajg tion from the senate, as follow: "Acting Dsm my own judgment ami holilinu mi one responsible for the re sult, I have Concluded to place my reelgnetloU in the hands of the chief executive of Molilalia, and here sub mit a copy of the letter addressed to him, under date Muv It, that is now in hi hands. " Senator Clark, iu hi statement, claimed that tlie motbodf ol prisedure in the investigation of his raw were manifestly unfair ami mm-judicial . which resulted in a verdict entirely ppo-ite to thai which would have is-- urred, should evidence have been on lined to that which was adnnssihle and pertinent to the I MOO, Slmng Itort- had I made bv m-nator Irom Mabama, Marlan.l, Knnsus ,i,. North Carolina, to exclude all irrelevant bMtlmony, hut tlieir eftorl were II na vii i 1 1 im . The senator who Ml. -1 the minority reirt had el-pres-ed eondemmition of the proceed ings in this roMi't. To luipeol Mare lalsnd. Wiisli i ngtou , Muv 15. Admiral llirsciiborne, chief eonslruclor of the navv, left Washington i i i evening for the I'acillc -lope He will uiakeuii in- iM-ction of tin- Mure i-hind navv vard aud Ihe naval station on I'nget I The Nooley Steel. Washington, May IS The poet master general after a protruetcd in terview with tin. president announced tliat In-epli I, Bristnw, loiirtb assis tant postmaster general, will leave (or II, nan. I VS.. In. -In to lake elnirife of the j, stal affairs of Culm. The post master general ilecl Inexl in say whether r not Director ol Poets Uaihbouo Would lie suspended It i said, how- Ver.tbat tin- be I Unit Brlstow will assume thesedlltlesd ie Hot lice MMUrily Indicate that Duthboue will be relieved Irom all connection with the sen ice. More thun 5000 votes registend m LaiM county, a big gain ovor the votus of two and four years ago. ON K ROAD ,,i,i , IN. SI. Louli Strike Likely lo Be Settled Very Soon. St l.iniis, Muv 15. there wen- im portant developments in Ihe street cur strike situation last night, Al a con- ferelne held betHeell the olficiul of the Suburban railway companv, the in sstelll lint eolltr . 1st o Ihe St. Loola Trenail company, and employee I il. ai road, an amicable adiustmeut was BMOtOd and the men will return to work loeaorroe naoraukg. tin just what liasis the strike wus settled could Hot he leuriled tonight ut It cuii Ui isisitnely Minted that the union received full reciHXUltioii. Il is aid that (he settlement of the strike li the Siilnirhiin presuges the udiust- meut ill the dlflerellces helMeeli the Tranall company and Ihe :HSSI striking employe. Hi-no i in to Work. SI. IsiUis, Mn , Mm l,V The strike ui the suburban system huvinu been s. tiled, curs on that mud are running us usiiui looaVf, A large nomhef of strikers lone returned to work. Seven teen divisions of the I ran it system are not yet in os rat mn klrlheri In Kansas City. Kansas t ils Mo , Muy 15. The ilreel cur striker here continue to loan strength, und lodgf there was hurlly any sign of a strike on tlie Mctroiu- i an railway linos. Vires in Leek borne. Ohio. Columbus, Ohio, Muv If I'hree I'Xtl'IISIVll tires Ule in pn.gresn ul Lis k UoriUI, till lo. Illltsnle ln-p Pa- brcll alleil lol . geccham's Pills uonx osiai naJwia nil avl I'll aaagle uu u sreaar Poiiai h niul illvititnrvd liver. i w.u, si U 4ma SolM, Molhsr and four Children Killed. 1'ersiu, Ills., Muy 16. Ihe dead bodies ui Mis rhdmai M -ser, the wih of u furiuer living neur Ireiuoiit, HI ai. I four small children were found in lie home tiuluy. Their throats wen BUI In. in ear to ear Mo.-i r liu-diup- I , .1. I unit his linighlsirs think he hus w i d out bis lumily in a III ol in- unity. Wbeat Markeia. Sun Kraneihco, May 16. - Cash wteul, UOc per celitul. t hi. ago, May 16. - July wheal, Mf rash wheat, 70S, per bushel. S. w York, May 16. The Doer peaoe emus arrived In this city balay- Ih" nn pin. n committee watt own the bay to areloome the delegglag Bicycles cuii I- iiurchusisl al the t lescenl Agency in tlie KttHt I Iregoli iuu building on liislullme.iiln, pay luoii I f I , or HMmTO, u wock. No iaterual. Karl's Clover Root Tea HMMiifjejgj th, Comiilt'iitMi, PurlaW,Ua ". r rwan, viv-ai ok its, . utravun hlllaMtlttu. Iinliareasfliin auJ avll Kruiiituua ul tl bklu. An tJjfreeMbIt) Iiiutlv Nurvo j'ufilc. bold mi abgululB) tfiiktrauUS by ail uiuggibia tit not., DUC. HUU f l-W. C. WCtL 4 CO., LSNOVi M V. aoic paoMinoM ku aaia b UUtuau 4 04, I'uik.