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WLYEVENINCEDITWN ,1 print'" M Vnnr "Al." In The Ravt Oregonlttn c EatOrcgondn win " '"' IM PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OUKtsON, FRIDAY, MAY 10, I BOO. NO. 3801 ad """TTi"""""-" l"" rot- . in . ..!Ull III .-.ivsf"1 ir t " ' ' frederick Nolf We Have the Prettiest Wash Goods in Pendleton. GENERAL NEWS. ggBst McrihanJlsc U l.t TO "' ' " . i,.i.ei..r.'on imil m it, ..how h- In m " I.e. I nrl.T-!. MIHHI'UII' .'II ii.. it. II. o r Br . Sk .- in me i"-i t .. Ml -I ,l ' V i ' ' iik in"' ' 1 P . MBlbrd " ma, ll .Xrii"!' Ink- l . . Hull! I -..mil mrV-, tot It isn't the Pendleton ladles slone who have discovered the beauties oi nor wih Fabrics and pay us many compliments, we mw mUing many mail ordeti from out-of-town csetomers saying. 'We hear mm have men pretty iraah goods. Send me ample. M We write back, "Yon have heard the truth, and nsM Bfe the samples in prow. There are ''reasons'1 fur the preeenoe . f every piece oi gils in mir entire onlleetlou. Not s yard ot gils ibowa that lan 't bristling with the result nf our moat careful selection ai to tunc ami mvIp. . j- a ,jii-"sci-. "JLW fM I- 2riXni' ui'l'"' .,. . : hiirnlr Zui Pencils. MMl'lts tor v,,r i i ,- I,, !!: i ara i ooiorai oc '"i t 1 " " lane Tl' "new," the "we lltad." the different. iii tows at prices that osn,t help bat plaaae j are hi. i , at n-ii-M ,1 Beelm .in isesee, r.'UtilHi' Be da ut itnii- jf, fie tt in I lOe n roll. of ripe-, ie to pass tl antaeell prleeai ..ni ilu.li Iii-i ruetiir-.. t' r gates, ete . '. I'l.MN WtttTI OROANDlM At tiii'lie wide . to1 7n iusksi aide Hi HstMUtO RIBBON ITRIPI BATBTI Dreedi n mill Boral designs, i.v la ah sh e rncisRiD rot larm Klil.ir.' Styles, while on Imvy aroeekai joe iieai rin t. URI DIMTT1M Whits sad sestet Mats m in fa PIMI CORDED LAB HI Itiscrllllg NtrtMn, figured nflil llimcrc.l ; In JOr i. IVi.lt Ms Kmirv corded Zephyrs Mtelrii Ostoraa ,, A meatilnci m i nlfli i ni f t v I in.-tm- I.'k- nil ef iiihk- Bladeie, Kml.rulili-n-il i iiiiiiiihii WHITE HOOM lll'IU I.HH in, Vlctorli l.nwii Baluooki tlh' to ". 1J,i to m- The New York Sim is pushing (ien- eral otis fur rloepreefden1 on the re- pnbllcan tieket The Aaaociated Praaa Ims Ikmmi re Incorporated In New York to eacape the effei'ls of the tllillOfl BQpralM eoiirl dec felon, recently rendaren, Frank fort Kenlueky. is free (mm the Blllltla, which huve lieen strttinneil I here sinee .lanuarv 80 OH in eonnt ut the trouble between the rival gov ernnrs. The three liner envoys will viit ten Thfi SdUlb in i,-i,e .1 iiii-i ll 11 II i ll ii-n III I ifn hi acooalntlna the people with the pauae of the Bootn African repnbllce. They w ill visit one or more citHM OB the Pacific ooaat. The following are statistics concern inn the delegates to the Raw York state democratic convention I Total niiinlier of ili-lcgales, 4.V1; neeessnry to InatrOOt, eleeteil to ilute, 100 1 tOT Bryan, 171; nnlnetrncted, 189 ; to is- elected, law, Sharkev aiel Jeffries huvi matched to fiahl a twenty-five round Bp on AtgJMt J". The clUD putting up the blggeet purse will secure the light. Bldl will he put in up to July :. There is a stipulation that if Miarkey is defeated by McCoy in their coming bonl the match with Joflrlae is off. HONEYCOMBED WITH FRAUD rHKS,DKNr VISITS Tho Mumorlnl Services ot the Army of , the Potoume are Held There. Krislerickshurg, a., May '. l air An KXDlOSiOQ Promised in the Ulban wenther favored the preeldentlal rty r I ,, iu Customs Service. ANDREW WHITE FOR V1CK-PKKSIDKNT African War Issue to be Prominent in the Coming Frrsl dcntial Campaltin. lalj 111 lis v is n 10 i ne iiieioor mi si'i , n i-i. in I the Society of the Army il the Potomac here today i Preeldenl McKlnley was I accompanied hy the inemben of his I cabinet, except Becretary Wils, n. Oen oral Miles, (,eneral W'lieeler. former Adjutant Qeneral Uuggies ami the marina band i AI the courthouse the I public exercleei were held and an official wei ne tendered to the Hoclety I of the Army of the Potomac, At l i o'clock the party pTOC lad t the national emelery for the ceremonies I incident to the corner stone laying of the Fifth corps monument. ON I HE TRAIL OF New York. Mav 85. A sisvial to the1 llerahl from Washington, says: An aanloelon in the Cuban custom Servian lajav Mrh l is Uireatened, which promises revela tions f ti 1 1 v as sensational as the die closure in connect Ion with the postal mwIm ii iilllaiiul ulio in t ml il rue, I been from Cuba, brings the Information AGUIN AI.DO. the Rebul ami numerous other styles, ALEXANDER & HEXTER. Wldiag, Courl street The Boston Store Great Sale of Muslin Underwear For Ladies, Misses and Children. For list of pris sec display window. Ihfse price- ;uod for Friday and Saturday only. Pendleton's Big Store. The total .surplus of the government for the past ten months of the present fiscal year is 69,4M,818, The surplus hail averaged SK.lKKI.noo a month until April, when It fell to 84,000,000 and fur the lirst L".' ilays of the present mouth to less than a million. The call of 'J per cent honil" which has been decided upon will about use up the surplus. Hut war taxes are axpOOted to pile up another surplus in n short while, as congress will not reneal any part of them at this session. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. on the Columbia he 800,000 eases. Pilsner leer.... .WWW 1 Ml Hie Bust Bear in PciK'k'tiill for it. Vi.n kii it. Pilsner Ask v ill Beer nor Du.iess. hMb Brewing Co. wmm o. R. JMSairrSBnseeii iiiii VAV- XXW-ijJwViVv for Infants and Children. Castoria U lianuh-a Hubstitut- lor ..'Tt irorlr Jrli ami Soothing S nips.. It M lliiiwin. " IS&mVthZ ""TX'vaeil PIllllliH ll ....-- r. -- - . 1.... I mi... '.ll.lr....s i,,,:i,e:i I lit' lol llT 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature ot The salmon pack river this eaajon will twitted at 11,840,000, John K. Bteftan, the mil known boat builder of Portland, died Thursday morning of dropsy, until 57 years. The Sumpter Valley railroad has decided to extend its fine from lamp tar to Prairie Olty This Information comes direct from C. W. Nibley, manager, of the road, Floyd Yount, ageil 4 vears, while Irving to climb into a loaileil wagon fell Under the rear wheels ami was urn abed to death at Fairfield, Baal Washington, Wednesday. The artesian well lieing Ixired at Tin- Dalles is down 880 feet. It will ho bored at least :KI feet deeper. The boring has passed through about UK) feet of clay and is now in a stratum of sandstone. tirant Thorn burn, who has bean sick with pneumonia, is dec Maul worse at his home at iranite and gmVO tears an tertsined as lo his re- ; oorery, Mr. Tbornbarg is the owner of the (iranite townsite. Sunday. May i:i, the railroad SNM eomplotad to Bbanikn, and throe days later l.'lHMI sheep Were shipped tO I Chicago. This w:i- the lir-t shipment from the new town. It is expected that 100 Carloads Will leave therein'-1 fore .lone 1 (OS the ObiaagO market. Charles I-. Sehrilier is in jail lit Spokane on the order of Judge Han-! i.,r.i lor con tempi of court. Ucbrlber I who has bean endeavoring to have I, in,-, ii adlodgad bankrupt, was or dered to pay Into court 88000 alleged to , have been unlaw fully withheld from creditors. A. Mi Stafford, of llalsey, a broih. r of County Assessor Staflord, of Albany, I. inn counts, while assisting to unload I some baled hllV, fell between II bale 01 Ime no, I the wheel to tho ground in 'such a way as to receive serious in-jjurie-, and it was reported that M prolialily woiini not live. The lire at LakaviaW, Lake county, Tuesday night deetroyod every bnal naas bouaa la Mm town except two, Bernard's implement bouse and )r. Daley's drug store. The loss is esti mated at ii.jO.mO with small in-nr M.1 .. . -..I 1 .1... I ..I,.. anee. I lie lire siarieu in m i.nn In. Use and in two hours the busim -s portion of the town was wiped out. X)00O')0 Webster's International Dictionary ,Sur"" of the" I mihrxlv1 The One ;r,ul gsaagart Authurity, M., mil,. Hoi,- Ii .1. Ilrrwrr, - i i i iiii to'.MMdurcl oftlM-r S. (i T U'lSMI'H that the customs service is honey combed w ith fraud and the employes ; are trembling with a fear of investiga- lion. Ambassador While for Vlco-Presldent. New York. May BB, A special to the i Herald, from Washington, says: An drew l. White, the United States am bassador to (lerniany, is being serious- Iv eoosiderad by the repttblloan leaders here as a candidiite for vice-president. Mis name will be discussed at a meet' nig of the members Oi the national OOmmlttOS in this city Saturday. Tho South African War Issue. New York, Mav 86. A special to the Herald, from Washington, says: It will .be the earnest effort oil the South African sympathizers to make the i failure of ('resident McKinley to ad in the interest of peace one of the i prominent issues of tli ming presi dential campaign. The wesi is reported wrought up over the refusal of the president to inter vene, and it is proposed to keep the discontent alive. Should llryan lie I elected, the fact that the president elect has made a declaration of inteu tlOM to take measures to stop the war . will have effect, it is believed, of caus ing She British to he more lenient ill I the terms thev propose to the Hoers. In Pursuit of Chler's Escort. Manila. May IB, Major Marsh, with a battalion ol tho BSd Infantry, ami Col. Hare, with another part ol the 88d, while scout nig northeast of Bengner struck a trail I'urly 01 Filipinos in the mountains, ami it is believed they are escorting Aguinahlo. March is cont inning t he pursuit. Sergeant Harn and four privates i Company B, 87th regiment, rescued the daughter of the president d Snu Mateo from the LadroMs who abducted her. Afterwards twelve Lad rones am bushed them killing the sergeant. Three privates stood off the entire baud until thev wen reinforced. Seven LadrOUeS were killed. LleUt, Blllott, of the cruiser New I Orleans died lure recently of apoplexy. I II I BOXERS" AT WORK. APPEALS TO HANNA. Mann- llathbone Says Ho Will Tell All If He Is Not Protected. Washington, May 18, -Information has reached here that Major Ratal e, of Hamilton, I)., director of posts in Cuba, is openly boasting thai the Mc Kinley administration does not darn remove him permanently from ollico. He declares that if he is deponed .Im will disclose all the corruption by which Mark ll.inna secured his elec tion to the United States s nale. Major Uathbone was one id Mr. Manna's polltloal managers during the canvass which resulted in his success ful candidacy for the senate. Major Rat b bona is supposed to have been Mr. Henna's disbursing agent in many in stances. Ratbbons attained especial notoriety because of the prominent mention given hi- name in connection with the alleged attempt to purchase the vole of John Oi mis, ,.f Cincinnati, for Mr. Ilanna. In view of the fact that charges of bribery and corruption were preferred against Senator Ilanna, and were pTgeonholed by the oommittoo on privileges aiel elect lolls, Is-CMIISH, us stated by the committee, there was illsllllicient ev ideiiee suninilto'l, Major Ii ttbbone's disclosures would be sensa tional and timely. There might be u nosalbilltV ! i. ,,.r the case for investigation and the seat might be pronouncisl vacanl, dating hack to the time of Mr. Henna's election. Tola I is unlikely, hut possible. Senator Ilanna recoiiiiueiuli ! Itatll- hone for tile job in Cuba, lie lint ollly Wrote a strong teller indorsing hiiu, but he personal I v sol li lted his appoint ment, It is said that Ilanna is now saying that he made no effort to haw Rat ti none appointed that he did not urge him for the place, and lhat all ' a formal h Her of Thoy Mussncro Many ot llio Converts Missionary Stations. London. May 2S. -A dispatch re ceived here from Shanghai says: The "bogara" have deetroyod two villages and inassacro.1 many converts of the t rench missionary stations. Tli gen eral Commanding at Shi Fa sent a regi ment to the scene of the disturbance. The soldiers were ambushed by the malcontents and lost tweotyelg men killed. Reinforcements have been dis- patched and order will be restored, duoen's Birthday. Waahington, May M. Ambassador OboatO, at London, cabled the follow ing message from Queen Victoria to the state department i "Prayeipraes my Warm thanks to the president of the United States for his kind congratula tions on my birthday." The Qttocn's birthday occurred yesterday. She was hor i Mav '.'I, 810, at Kensington Palace. Under the stimulus of the relief of Mafaklna and Lord Roberta' raid and successful progress, the Mean's birth day was celebrated throughout the empire with unique and almost un pracudontod rejoicing. The two-fold nature of the celebrations gave occasion for unusual brill 'atiey An American Polley." New York, May 88, -A tn.iss meet ing to advocate "an American policy in the Pbilipi " was held last night in Oooper Union under the auspices of tiio Ant i-1 in peri. il isl league of New York. The speakers were lieurge S. Boutwell of klaaaaobusetta. Carl achnrs and Caotain I'atrick ll'harrell of I Washington. Captain 'OFarrell, w Im tumped the country for McKinley in 'tlii, was very bittof in his criticism of (he president. here W ho hi I ieVe of this threat of SHEEK&COLE Contractors Builders ftton Okiah Slaa u '"WllH .).. - - . . . tsT '"""Uy, tor Hi .V ' Oc'l0 ?fi Ala. 3' r.. rtM Rock N iew B " vs.ua, enanasws' i88Ih' 1 Mi i ' .... d SHHI si. nam u . . . . m - - - j i iiM'i r I in iicp Fnr Over 30 Years. wtion. ;-u n... " 1 s B Vfawe-- W If U - in V r. i . T - .-..Co. y Websui . u.i froul cover iwBli'fvvit i i A drv Hotel SI. Gone "z. 0? blz n a '-IMlin L'wSgfet i-ias.Biiv Pgnlshod. SUdin Healed ' . " " - 'rntr Mm I .,.., can i'laii Stage Line Caroey, drop's. Huropean flao. hl.uk anda-half from dep t. .-ample Room in connection. Kooiu Kate 5tk, 75c, I.OO fer-- -'iTHE EAST 0RE60NIAN. m ( Ii cul a t lu . wsrrtUtr i Ms ltu ! 9 iilA ef-lliklM I Hut m AT Designs CoPVRIGHTb Ac Artron MUdlitg a sketch und doacrii'l imi n ay qui k'y tux sMiuiii our ODlbtoa frM) wliutlivi nu liivtsiittoii i ,'rolmtily DeUeintJhbM ' ptnajuiiioat tiijim afrU'i ly "iU.loiii lui. lliuttitjiMjli on I'utuiiU Milt fit) OMMl HUf IH y l't Ullilgf telflll-. I'slsiiil .iscii iiirouatu aauiiu a u- iviwuvw y. sV n-t u Without C-baJgu. lu tlltl Sctenliiic American. I. .!.. Ion i NN a h,.,..i..ii,,-iy iliutttrAied weekly cu'altoii of ally s. luiiilOi V.un.Ml nnw i li.ui ui.iiilia II Qfj 3ltkts)aai. i iiu.1 eli Tvrais. St e by toll i.i,ltN.lel. lie did was to w riti indorsement. There are many that it is because Ralb bone's that he is being treated so considerately by the administration. Train Sea Away. Akron, 0. , May 88, Thfea men wen killed and a nuinlier of others serious ly injured as the result of ai BOSldsml to the work train oil the Akron uml Cuyahoga l ulls Itapid 1 raiisil line lo- say, The brakes bonaiiMi disabled at the top of a steep grade and the cars rushed down an incline at a terrific speed. Won Belmont Stakes. New York, May 88, Ihleriiu won t1 e rich Belmont stakes at Morris park. The distance was u mile and three eighth- and the stake- were ' worth 1 18,000, Patricio was second ami Missionary third, Time, 2:'il). Strikers MM Active. Ht. Louis, May 88. Twenty-two lines of the Si. Louis Transit Company are in operation today, but tew curs are running. This morning an at tempt wus made to I, low up tie cur on tin- apanldtng avenue line. The Bark Dominion Sato. Sun Kaneisco, Mav l!f. Tin- mer chant S exchunge of tins city reHrts the arrival of the Imrk Hoioiuioii ut Sydney. She left Tacuiuu on Muri;h 4. Sixty-live per cent reinsurance was offered on her and refused. Protest Agaiu.i Taxation. Ohicago, May iifi.A formul protest uguinst the luxation of legacies lo charitable, educational uml religious institutions wus made to congress by the Metluslisl g,eiiurul conference to day. The Peoria Overture. St. Louis, Mo., May -o. At a inoet- lug ol the rresh) Ic nun general as- as nam lily this morning marked interest was taken in the debate of the Peoria overture, wbitih wan adopted by a vote of HT to TM . . Aitor Gives a Check. tendon, -May 88. William Wsidurl Aslor hun sent u check for g.r)J,m lo Maideniiead Oottase hospitul, in honor of the cniilng of ago of his eldest sou. No New Cases er plague Han r'raurisoo, Aluy aft. Hr. Kel logg, of the board of health, repoita no new cases of lliu pluguu or death from Ihu diaeauu. The Prlee-McCormlok failure. New York, Mav J I. The failure of Trice, MeOormles a Oo., of ibis oltv proves to be a large one. The liabili ties are known to be full.' 118.000,000, The failure Is ascribed to the 'id thai the linn wa- "long" on cotton in the hoe of a fast falling market. Mr. Cromwell said the local liabilities are about I8,000,000, nearly all of which is seooroUi The Wrecked Charleston. kattMa. May 88. Advices from Ma nils lay the natives ure engaged in looting l he wrecked eruisiT Charles ton. They managed lo remove the masts is low tie- submerged part of the cruiser and thus biding the hull from the government inspectors who re porlnd the wreck as sunk in deep water. Hoboed a Postmaster. Tseotus, Wash , Mav 85, I'wo men ass. uiiied Andrea Perfleld, pnatmsatai at Alderton, Wash , last night in this L'ity and slide lifteen dollars from him. Terfieid is badly Injured. SPLfcNDIU PHOSI'Kl TS KOR CROPS. Dr. Mann, Alter Taking a Trip Through the County, Says Grain Looks flue. Ilr R. A. Mann, who went out on Thursday through the country south of TO BE STUBBORN FIGHTING -O Boers Wi I Make a Stand at Johannes burg and Lalng's Nek. LORD ROBERTS' INFANTRY DbUYKD D Mi urllon of Bridies by Hie Boers OrT'inds Fre Staters; Advance DescrlbMl as a Boi r Hunt. London. Mav '.'.'i Another advance towards Pretoria has brought Robert's troops to Vredefort Koad, a few miles norlli of Proepei't, where they arrivisl rhursday. General Methaan is pro gressing along the southern bunk of the Vital river, with the object, prob ably, of making a dash at Klerkmlorp. Ueneral Itultou's column is apparent Iv in the neighborhood of Vmlelort, whence il threatens the federals right Hank, tn the next couple of days it ought to be setthsl whether Lord Roberts will encounter Sirioua opposi tion south of the Yaal river, but it is believed a big engagement will is. (ought SOUth of Johannesburg, and Mil other light at Johannesburg, and nOSSt lily one at Laiiig ek, will prove the hist pitched battles of the war. The latest Indications point to the latter belttg the mooi stubborn of the three. I: a hoped General Bailor will delay until Lord Roberts is able to detach II force to seize lleidleherg and thus sever railroad connections be tween Lsing'S Nek and Joluiunesliurg. Roberts' Forces Delayed. Loudon, May 88. Lord Roberta' in fantry advance is delayed at Ithcimster liver for a day or two by the depth of the stream which is not fordable. The hanks, which are precipitous, are forty feet high Pontoon and temporary bridge constructions are under way. The Trans vaalers have otrended the Free Sinters by destroying their sj. leu. lid bridges while retiring to Kroonstad. The refrain. si from doing this on the reireat from Klienoster, hut now thev are destroying railwavs and bridges almost completely north of the Klienoster. The Britleh troops are in the form of a crescent w ith horns thirty miles apart, with General French's cavalry oil the left within twelitv three miles of the Yaal and QsttSfut Ian llaiuil Um 'a mounted infantry on the right w ithin thirty miles of the Yaal. I he center of the crescent is about forty miles from the Yaal. goVQUt or eighty miles to the left Lord Methuen is ad vancing upon the Veal, liner telegram-, say that Ilntish w ith ten gulls are near Yreedefort, which i- close to the Yuiil and close to I'arvs. Hue correspondent refers to the advance as a "promenade." Another deeerlbes it as a "Hint hunt." IN SKNATK AND HUUSS. Montana Senalorshlp Resolution Laid on the Table, the House vs. the Trusts. Washington, Mav 88, In the senate Carter, of Montana, pfsasotsd tin r- tincate ol Governor smith, of Mon tana, appointing lion. Martin Msglndls senator. The certilleate was laid upon the table, t'liandler pre sented a resolution providing for the reference of the n-dcutiais of tii rival senatorial claimants to th BlSatttM of privileges and elections. I'hi. resolu tion wus ulso lanl on the talue. 'be Philippine lull was taken up in i M i. ii. a..lresse,i niiuseii in it. Morguli declared no prouiim-s have ever I Blade by our military and naval pom menders to reoognlss the Tugai government, in im t, thai in. such gov ernment existed ill the Philippines when liewey urrived there uml took Manila. The House Against the Trusts. Washington, May L'fi. The house met at 10 o'clock loduy, laing a con tinuation of lust night's session, and considered the Alaska civil bill until noon, when the legislative dav of Thursday e pi rod. llartlett tillered an amenumenl winch was udopteii, em lowering the government to proceed again-l the trusts and other unlawful uuuiblnatlona, I'elelletoli -us he hits never well III any section such uiHgulllceul prospects for i rops us those louiiii in this OOUUty. The country through which he went is by no means the la.st wheal grow ing purl of the county, ueverthleess the fields out there ure looking liuely enough to ustonlsh u visitor wfio is un a. oiiuliit. il with the resources of IJluu tilla county. "I.uiuls OH which ordinarily poor crops are raised," suid Ur Munu to the Kusl Oregouiuii, "are now covertsl with a stand of grain that seems to promise an abundant yield. Many of these lields burned out last year, hut the ousmIUIoM of the grain seems now to lie such us to Insure a goiul yu-hl, regardless of the weather. ' 1 HE WHEAT STATES. Oregon Has Eighth Plase In the List or Wheat Producers. Oregon now ranks an the eighth stute in the Union iii the production of wheat, outranking such great Kaslern stales as New York, Peunsvlvsnl and Michigan, rays the Portland Telegram. Minueaota ranks first, with the I 'a kolas and Ohio nest, Then dD OSS Kau nas uml California, and besides th. -c unly Indiana is ahead of Oregon, while Washington is only little lu-lnud our ,mn stale, and Nonraska is tenth, just behind Washiiigtoii-thougli why We brusku should fall so fur DSlOtt Kansas ami Hie Iiakotus is not reailily ex pluiuuhle The figures for the leading 10 states, representing the wheat crop of IHUU, ure us follows: flanseoN) n,'.'-' i. si Si, hi h liskotu l,7,i.:UI oTilo ...... aw.Mhii.isio Norlli ...s .-' K.oi-i. V,4l,Ul l aliforlila , i . l . . s; lii.liaua J4,ll,lj iiregiui .'Jl.UIM.I'iS Wash l UK l. in -ii i in ''I NcU.ktt ai.Tlll.TW Cyclone In Texas. DsllsSi Texas, May 88. A. wind and electric storm at Mineral Wells last night did great damage. l'rowrty in the farming sections suffered severely. I lal let t sv i I le res.rls a cyclone. Many farms were swept clean. The academy al Moans 1 1 rove was destroyed. No casualties ure reported HeClellan a Candidate. Washington, May 88, The candidacy of Representative tieorge i: M. t'i. I luu of New York for the democratic vice presidential nomination was an nounced i.,..n hy hi- friuiwls in en gresa. Chicago Wheat. Chicago. May 8k. July wh. at U7 cash wheat Tit PSf bushel. 14 1 Dr Shilohs Couuli and nsuniDtion wk cure This is bey. -ii. I qt,tiou the most successful Inlltftl tlmli ciue evr kuown to science; a K-w dosirs in. uiably cure the wnist i.M-, vt t uugh, Croup and Hi. ne ion., while Its u ,ii 1 1 ut success in Ike cure of l -n .iiinption fs without a par allel lu the history of insdlclue. Since Its ii. -i .. . y It tuts been sold on a uuaiantee. a ttst which no uthcr itit-dit-ine can stand. If you have a Cough, we earnestly .k you to ti y it. In I'nitcd State and ( anada -' , Mc. and $ I no, and in KugUud 1.. Xd. ex. aa und s. d. SOLE PROPRIETORS LEROY. N.Y. TORONTO, CAN. VuK eUalu b i ttUluavu Jl Cu-, IM UJjrU4aV sa r sa- weee