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UILY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION P Ymir "Ail." In The East Ore on-n Kfflil ItftVK It ...llall .. VOl- I3' PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OR BOON, TIIUUsday. JULY il, iSoo. NO. ;86o (.. K..i. t IllnUW The Last Oregontan Wit; ,l II BB 1 I'll . lemptinjt Pes "Bamboo Center Tabb ! , .1 .... ..rninul !i mid 111 JKJ,., 4HC. Wf, fi.ii..u fi w. roll T.nlet rHT. nc. i .1! Head, .v m i ;v. Our Annual Summer Sale OF CHOICEST SUMMER WASH FABRICS pi U.n.lrv.l den Wagxnje, Tea, pl'ktr Tar : M fcoth "' ' ii gjaachce, Sc. gnlr V Lead I'cncile, 3o. it,k. lower than elsewhere. heA Tlwnc Paper. Ic. 'tojr Mid GlltB, " jm' of Hammoahe. vl,. H'M't liOITl, "C. i. IV iwii Guni, ftc. I jj OmM! Me grade. I9C per lb nawril, 1 run brew, Boor fitr., etc Frederick Nolf Always the Cheapest. Briti this nock. will ! a. l'"Ut two tlionH'nl vard- of 1.1 at prion thai abooM mum beaut ifnl MRMthM material 12) --Twelve and a half cent a vard--i2! . Kotilardine. very stylish, tU Ht 20 ecnts Ciwpoa Nmif. tite, haaedancne rattler na, mid al lm oonta Iimitie Satin Rave, bountiful effects, -old at H cut. Novelty Oxfords, Im material. old at. M cents Cable Oorda, eacjnWlt cloth. gaid at H rent- Dotted Swi. Carcenot , lov. iv patterns, nM at H n in Orgnn.li Splcndido. sheer fabric, s.,1.1 at -.it , , iii. ram IK- Bow, elegant deckjaa, ...1.1 at ' : cents Anil many other lines nf eloM, fre.lt, now wash QOOM of rarioaa kJada aad all wry desirable, real value Bad iii to IS cent. ALEXANDER & HEXTEK. All to b; Sold ' Now V At Once. 1 M ' I n ci ard. I A I One Price f oc a Yard. The Boston Store THIRD WEEK OF THE Big MidSummer Clearance Sale Thig wfek we're giving a little extra attention t ami KKMNANTS. We rt doing nutetly wliat ire ing g'Kds cheaper than anjone else. . nlW'S AND said we would : ENDS Bell- Some special drives laid out every morning. "Idf tad Endl ( Children' Uoae .V 'M-uIj: I .f Ijullce' tW-lth. Worth :t-V to '!."( I'm-.dd- uh ! I i: l- of C'ometii and Cornel Waiatu orth U6r to IS 35e IMkbh T v .'I., worth 12V . ; ,r Ladir' IVrealc WrupHTi", wi.rth up to J BM lilkliin-. Honh ItUt ft t'urtn. Rnlllint. worth 12V- c I wall, WnMk We und .Vic 2;i- L!ie' iiniiner Veatn . two f.r It UMi k: . I . of l.udii'H' Wctn at half price. .' ' Ki. In of La. Iie' Fancy Hum at IihH price. Ml uiw, worth M.V) II. M LmIm Craah Miitu, worth 14. So t'l.fi nan Suite, worn fS.HI i ll Crm.li Dork und I'ique Skirt greatly redured. iMMMti, Walk liuod at nne-balf 'to one-quarter rajaUf prun at low prlOM , Sox, hoe, truw llat. Oddl uti i Badl In Children ' Shoeii. .rtli 1 " l.udie- Tan iKf..r., worth 1. So. now I.adien' Kid lllaek Sho.., worth II 'o, now Mn'l h..ei. worth II. To, now Men - Mi .e, w .rih IJ.2", now Oonplata line of Harveat Supitliex ijiiiit". nUnlww. BhlrMi uioro .luniir-, itveralla, Supender, Hrimoti. Men'" Suminer t'nderweur at elofing nut Men I udiT'lurti', Worth SOc M. n'- KihU'd Shirt, and 1'rawer-. wnrtli 4if : lot Men r imw llat. cloiiit! .,ul at Crai. Hut-, ekwlag ut 2"c. Agonti for tl.e celebrated Sweet i irr V t'o.'ii ( Iver alii- and Clotbiag) and Hanson liloven. Sue :.o, ,Vc MM 11.80 pri ceH. He IOi Do your shopping early in the day-It pays. Pendleton's Big Store Pilsner Beer a riie BteK Iker in Kntklon Ask I it, If oil will liki it. Pilsner Beer Never causes Headache HOT Dizziness ItfclUl Brewing Co. Opposite 0. R. 4. K. h Jii'.d Moose for Infants and Children. CaHtoriu ie Larnib-Ha HiiliHtitute for Cantor Oil, Par Mrte. Droi'i and hiM.lliiiiu Hyruits. It i HeanMiii. It ?oiiUiiii. lieith. i Ooiiiin, Morphine nr llr Nareotlo bllbMtaiu. It dio.tr.. n Wnrins and allays I- r I r h n eaa. It cure Dlurrbuu und Wind Collt). It relieve. ' iiur Trouble and ;re Couetlpat ion. It rwRubitea tU htr.uiat-b and HoveU. Ifivimr b.altby a n.l natural sleep. Tbe C hildren' laujcea-The Mother' rieud. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of For Over 30 Years. I ; --!. .w C. C. lltAl. Head OIHItaL NEWS. Winslow A Ewraaors and Builders Kitchen Furniture Dirt Cheap Jobbing Specialty. Tank to Order. ".oliwiwj St., and Webb between Alta M'l.KltjN, oUBtiON. ! pMdieton Ukiab Stage Line I HBUdlatoo sverv day at 1 o'clock C 7""iy. tut Him K.K'k. Ny. ioa and UkUU. Good aoooaa , UU. H 11 .... A u., urtgui hiu mm In order to make NMMS (ttf my 'all and winter stock I offer my lavftUlM ofCook ing Stoves and Steel Ranges at greatly reducetl prices for the next sixty days. JOE BASLER, Agent for North German Lloyd Steamship Co. Buy vour ticket to the fari Kxpoailion ovur thi liue. Kx-liovcrnor W. 0. Hra.lley of Ken tucky, Iiiik deelllted a formal tender of the republican cottitroaxlnnal noniin alioii from the itfhth district. The Ml o( Twentieth Cenlury Ath letic club, New York, of ,"x ivr cent of the nr!" receipt for the I itrsiininonx RnhtTn rluht Aogoal 10, haa Ih-ch ac ccptil. .1. .1 . CoiUdt and Kid McCoy lue been BM to bed to llghl before the Twentieth Century Athletic club, in M.i.li.'ii-Square i.ardcn. on or almut iiuui .'.'. 1. 1, iitenant Sniedlev DsrlfaaglOJI Out ler, who was wounded in the enia Ye meni betwaaa the allied forces CM the Chinese, i a r-on of Coniirexnuiau Hol ler of wi i Obealer, Pa. tiov. Poyutet of Nebraike eleiai IN electoral vole for fliiea. ooaeeaei III to McKinKy and eleeaM New York, Illinois. Ohio, Michigan and Minne nota. with 106, a. doubtful. oh B, PhelM. a prominent lum berman, .lied at Paeoaaort, Iowa, of apoplexy, itlribated io wwry over the fate of relatives in Teh in w ho are une-N ..f M In later Oooger'i family at the American leitntion. QotrOfBor Heckham Is the leading democratic candidate fr liovernor of Kentucky with ex-to vernor Mc Creary. Joxetd. II. Lew i, .lame- It. ltlack. .lame" V. Tarvin and other. inentioiie.1 a. dark borne.. The national Wall Paper company. which hac been known for more than cix yean ll the National Wall I'aper TruM, having failed to control iiido pandenl manufacturers, ha. practical Iv been driven out ol DWeiMei by in OepOOdenl concerns. Ir. Nicholas Senn, who aervml as a volunteer oflOM during the war with Spain, has atfnin offered the I'nited Mate- fOVellinienl his services, this time to fi to China to cnie for the American soldiers who may he i muled. The republican state convention at Louisville. Kentnckv, nonlnatad f..r governor Hon. James W. Yerkes, of Danville, adopted a platform declaring the leene Ol the election to he the Qoabel .lection law, and adjourned within three hours. No nominations were o bt ma le ex. . pt for governor. Within a lew hour, after the pul.li cation "f the news of the death of Cap tain Austin R, Davie, of the marine OOrpo, in the battle at Tien T-in. llenrv Clark l..v:., a brother of the d.nd ..nicer, ill Chieayo. volunteered liis services lo the unvernmaat, PACIFIC NORTH WE5T NKWS. There ire '.'(17 OOOVictl in the peni tentiary at Sal. in. A year or two (go there were more than 41)0. Ilandon ex.cts s.s.n to have a Sis ters seie ..I. The mala balMlag will la. SUxiU feet, two stories mid huse- ment. Nome is a del talofl and i snare, ac cording to J. Hawlajr, a leaaistort who has lived for :':' year- in Portland, and I i - just returned from the north. li-. iiii ). Mcl'ormack died in l.a i .ram to. ai. d IM years. She was an earlv pioneer and leave! three ehll .Ir. n. Jam. - McCornack, Mra, Clem McLaughlin and Mrs. K. (I. ('ran. lull W. K. Allen d Portland, visited Walla Walla, looking I'.r a site f..r the i establishment of an evaporating fniit ! i.laiit. with capacity .i psm Boiheli af dav. Mr. Allen is interested in a iiirnl-r of . ann.-ri. in Ureynii. A linn at 1'iiene r nlly eiiniiKed in tie Dweineei ol nariag meate The MUMMI r pay he will soon hettin t. laic all p..rl prodneta that may he ott.-r.d and will sell direct to retail j ers. K, C. I'err, of Colfax, Wash., hud three neighbors arrested in a i h;.rv of threhtei I'.tf lo do him real bodilj harm. ll (aib.l to make UN iharge sink and was taxed HM ....St., amoanting to ivo. Oaona IJiiatoB, aaieabaf oi u proms llieni JlOlieef luinily, died ut the home I of bil soii-in-luw , Yes Camion, ut Tangent Una aouatPi at the uge ol To years. II. eama to Oragan Iron 1 1 1 1 inoll In IS'.'-' He left u v.n und 1 two duuhter. K. H. Connor, of Orotuwn. T'lla- mooh aooaty, has Bled a petitlaa la baukrvptej la the United autw aoarl in Port lead. His llalillillee amonat In fliau, and bia aaaeli to 1110, ol abiek lj la claiui.d us exempt. Serious iHs of Women The derangements of the female organism ihmi breed ail kinds ot trouble end whloh ordinary prao tlco does not oure, are the very things that give way promptly to Lydla . Pink' ham's Vegetable Com pound Ut urine and ovarian troubles, kidney troubles, uloermtlons, tumors, un usual discharges, bmvk aohes end painful periods these are the Ills that hang on end wreak health and happiness and dis-poalilonm CHINESE MOYE SOUTHWARD r As They Go Along lo Great Bodies They Murder All Christians. o WAR IS DF.CLAKuD AGAINST CHINA Russia, KnuUnd, Germany and France Take (he Step; It Is I blna Against Ibe Utilized World. nro Mai Lydia E. Plokham't Vegetable Compound r raw ijg c. at Taluaaa a (jo.'e drug THE EAST QREGONiAN. Tba Papar of 'h Paopla. fcvarybuly Baali It. Ta Lareaai Clraulatlan. teet aaveruataa Boolean has m wonderful record of absolute oures of these troubles a oonmimnt series of suooesses tor thirty years Thousands of women vouch for this Their letters constantly New York, Julv III. A dispatch to the World Iron London saya: Ureal I... lies of Itoxers am' of Chinese troops ire marching southward from Pekin, murdering all Christians they tin. I. It is feared some of the viceroys are wav ering and with the governors .f several rovinccs are k'oiiiL! ov r to the rebels. i n v people regard l.i 1 1 unn Clianu with suspicion and ttrge that be be detained at ghanghal . Declare War on China. New York. July It, A dispatch t.. the Journal and Advertiser from l.oii ilon says: The Chinese invasion of milr province is equivalent to .. declaration ol war ajnlnal itussm, which eanntry kai handed the Chinese envoy at St. I'eterabnrg his passports. This action virtually releases the Crar from oblbjatloM lo lorelgu powers to act IB concert with them. The Itritisb ami Qerman govern ntenti have decided t.. declare war upon China, thus plac ing theniselx es in liue with lin-nia and l-'rance. China Aaalnet Clvlllied World. Isindim. iTwIj in. steps In tbodl recti. ui of treating China M a state en Kiilied in war was supplemented this morning by the nttclal innonnoemer. I from St. Petereborg that certain portions of Amur territory had been declared in a state ol war since JaiV II. Itnssia's aiinoiin.ein.nl is re garded in bom I. hi us toreehadowlng a Ipeedy unconditional rtMOKiiition of the fact that a condition of war exi-l. he- iween China ami the nivlllaed world, It is announced ollicially that the foreign women and children have been rctlcstid to leave the ports alone the Amur river. Serious riotiiik.' has oc curred at I'ovailK lake, near Ki.il Kiaiitf. Several in i.si niiurn- have I n killed. A Shanghai dispatch rapOftl thai Uussia bus U'eti in secret miiotinlioii with Prince Taaa'i government, with the eoonivanoi ol LI Bang Cheng. A dispatch from Shanghai reports loeeoC of the Chinese in the tlhtliiK at l ieu Tsin upward, of :;nno. rorelinere Sate at Pekln. I'ans, duly 111. -An ..llicial telegram from Shanghai stales, uccnrdilil In the governor f shun Tune, thai the for alga m In latere and families at Pekln w. r.i safe, bet dauber was still . r ureut. The Battle of Tien Tela. Shanghai, July 19, 'The additional detail! "f the allied f.nco's attack DM the native city l l ieu Ism state t In. I after a day ol hard lltrhtiliK and hav ing lain for hours in the -hallow trenches full of waler and raftering from banger gad thrust, two hat lalions of the Ninth United Mates In fantry retired under I he euVOT of darkaoei, the Britleh sailors aaaiatlng them b grlna rollojri to cover their retlremeat. The Aaaerlaami brcjngbt ..ut all of the wounded under a t. rr.lle lire. American taeualtlae. Waahiagloa, July 19, The list ol casualties of marine corps in the flkht at Tien Tsin was, killed: Captain Havis, Berwaaal Koller, Oorporal K-l- ley, privates, McConley und I'astridgl gerionalv woeadadi Lieot. Lord and Corporal McDonald privates, K. lle ln r. Miller, Mathews, Makes and Vun borue, Wounded: ('apt. Long, ('apt. I. . n.lv, 1. 1. Mil. Ilutler, Serjeant Mur phv, Serjeant Winter-, Corporal Hunt, privatee, Obapman, Ooonoy, Deamood, Kgleeer, Larson, klclver, Magonegal, Pi iuii) und Rocker, Ll Hung Chang Alrlvee. HoiiK Kunji, Julv 10. l.i 1 1 i aC ChunK arrived here luesday evening, Indian I ruopi Arrlva. lierlin, July 19. A dispatch In.m Takn myi the first steamer bringing Indian IfOOpI to China arrived Julv In. I ha Oregbh at Mure. ,V , i I . , I ' ' ill. Jlllv 10. III.' battle. ship Oregon has arrived ut Kure, Jupan, where she w ill dock for repuirs. A Job for Huckblll. Washington, July 19, -W. W. I(... k hill, director of tne Hui. au of An,. n ean Kepttbllce, bus been appointed sm. iai aommbwloaer to go to chm t. investigate and report on the situation there. MAN UHOWNKU ml MKACHAM. Culured Man, While Swimming- a Mac, buea lo the Multom. Hear Miller, a aoloced waiter e the bog Cabin eating bouse of the O. K At S. at Mea.'ham, was drowned in thd Kooittke is i Wediiewiay evening m ur the elation at Mea. hum. Coroner Cole and district Attorney Uailev Investi gated the case, and concluded ll wae aw Ideotal Miller with two .. titer colored men from tin. eating bottag, employed by the manager, Mrs. Munra, went bath ing in the koplttk.i pond after eating a hearty li.eul. Miller bud been drink ing, and probably wae considerably under the liiiluei.ee of Inplor. He bud not Is'.'ii on duty during thu loreie.on 1 he thgae "l. i. agreed to swim u la. I at! W the pond, where it is alsillt two hundred fe. t from si le to aide. Two were ahead, and one of them auid to tl.e other that Miller wae not to be 0ea , The oth.-r man .-uppored !( was a ruee to get him to eeui hie exertion and lose the ruee, so the two kept on until tii.-v r. a. lied the bank, when no on looking limit, lie v .oul.l m . notliiug of Miller. K. turning to the sit whence they i .el starUsi, they tried Ui iind the hsly by diving for it. but could not locate it. Help wae procured, and thu Isudy wae found in ten feet of water, in a uosit'ou indicating that Miller n.ust have gunk without a etrugglu. Dr. Cob- I eel lead u the iieliuf that Miller euHer.d heart failure andwa therefore unable to make exerlione to gave hiiueeif. Miller was from St. l.uie, and hue only one relative living, a eiater whose rondel...- ll 00 Walnut atreet in St. Loaia. SMALLPOX AT NUMR. The Are Reported to Be Three Hund red Caeee or the DI.eaea. Seattle, July 19 l'lie steamer Se quoia, which left Nome on the (bird lacteal, brings the news thai the pe.t honeC there Ic full of smallpox cases The patients and the government oAclall are erecting two larger .true ture. It is said there are 100 01001 and the people are being taken down at the rate of twentv a .lay. I)a( g0g IN NKKLVN .AVON. Preientetlon of Indlrtnient Not Suit! elent to Kxtradlt the Poital Thlet. New York. July III. Judge Lecombo today rendered a dec ll Ion in the case of Charles f, Vf, Neelv, charged with having delrat ig tne aoelMbce .le- partaM ut in l llba ol a large sum of money, in Whh ll be declared that the mere .re-e nl. ion of the iii.lielmeut Wai not annll lenl for the extradition of Neelv. Km I her ti-liinony ill the eace will be heard Jnly 19, North Dakote Democrats. Qrand Porte. N. I., .inly 19, The democratic rtate conventlott nroceeded at once to the appointment ol coiumit tees. There appear, to be no likeli hood of fuiNMI along the old line, in Ihll stale. The populist OOOVCntloft determined to oppoee reeabmlaainn of the oneetloa, There will I., totae trouble over fusion, hut it is likelv the majority vv ill agree. The Kentucky Demoorats. Lexington, Kv, July 19 Delcgaltll to the democratic state convention met bv dlctrlctl Ibis morning to select m. mben ol the convention committee Notwithstanding the uttempts mad the candidacy oti.overnor Hcckhain, the Beckham lines are Mild as ever to. dav and he w ill probably be the candidate. The Idaho I .invention. Pooatello, Idaho, Julv 19, Three ell. I ver conventions have done nothing to day. Th.-y appointed onmmitteoa nj Confcreace to arrange the terms ..(I fusion and nothing else can In. done until this is Inlgbad, excepting to I adopt reaolotlona, HKRDaH OKA D SIIKKP SCATTKHKU. Heart Dlieaie Takee OfT a Man Over In ' the Greenhorn Mountain.. Dklab, Or., July III. Word baa ' reached here from Qreenhorn moaa ! taill, of the death there of the herder employed by Robert I . Hyud, ol llepp ner, who... band he was caring for diir- 1 ing the season It is presumed that the man died Iroin hi' art disease. lie was found dead in bis camp. Hi. name was not learned The II. n.l baud of sheep, being left without a herder, are now scattered all over the Qreenhorn moontalnci at the mercy of the coyotes ami cougars, and many will inevitably be lost. Mr. Hyud was her., m Pendleton VO. Im . day. 1ml I. it ..r l.oine in ll.-pi ner. He mas acconipanlMi lather and brother. .1 bv lib HOHRIBLK FALL Of A. K. PHKNI II Ihree Hundred feet to lite Bottom of a Shaft Sad tate or J. II. Preneh'e Son. J. ll. Pre neb, ol Batter Creek, ha. reeived a letter from the wife of his son, A. l'. Prenebi who waa kill.-.! .it Roaeland led week. Mm letter states thai the unfortunate man, who ut the time was working on the night i.ilt al the ore. ii llounlaln mlna, b ll :UNI feel down the shaft to solid rock below. Pre v lonely to receiving the b iter, Mr. Planch had been ignorant of the cause of his son's death. The Miner. Union assumed charge of the funeral arrangements, und also caused the writing of u letter to the futher of the deeeaeed man. Mr. Preach eaneeti ihut the wile and children will conn, from Roaeland and make their bngaa with bim at hie ranch. He ic making arrangemenU to ihut effect, ami, if aeeaaaaryi will go to Kossiami to aeeompeny them to I 'mat Ilia count v. CHICAGO MAKKKI. Neuorted by I. L. Bay 0 Co.. Chicago Board or Trade and New York Stock Bechanga Brokare. July 9, Liverpool opened i I- h.wer this ii. ..ruing ut g M and close. I g I. The above started Chicago at the low. -I point lloCO the break, 7 Heptewber. There was good buying orueri on band to take all ollering. and the market advanaed eteadil) to the cloae al M i h, being aaeol .er last night. Corn itoaed iMal higher, :ia 7s. Ht..k. eteudy . Money l'w percent. Claw yesterday, 70 to 7H'4. Open today, 7ft. Raaga Oslay, 7 u. 77 I -H. ( 'lo.. toduv , I I l. TOWN OF POMEROY IN ASHES aggjag .Q.m m More Than Half of the Business Part of the Town Is Burned O - earn rlU ItAltlO IN RICK'S SALOON o - - The Loss Is $h ,000 With Ijulte Kull lasur inn , Imnitn Wrre Fowrrltu lo Slop His Flimes. Pomeroy, Wash. . July H, The die- aatroai nr.. of vcetarday afternoon en tailed a loss o) property amounting to Mft,000, I be principal .itfTerers are a f.. Iowa : I'otucrov Mercantile Co., stock ol merchandise, 185,000; insurance, I'-..,-INK) C. II. Seeley, buildings. 9g09 in- ore nee, 17000, M. veits Itros . drug etock and jew - elry, 17000 : Ininrance anknown. !. W. ltlack. buildings. IJOlKI; in. insurance. Allen t tdami, grocer lee i 17000 1 no in. it ranee. .laines Laaaltar, barbet shop, iron; no insurance. J R, Kuy hernial I, building., 9009 Inanrance IA0O, r. stock pariial lo.. over I nenrenoe ol irsm. II Weiining, bakery, lI'vOO; no in- an ranee, William MoRnnery, building.. IM0 no insurance. L. I'. Mnlkey, buihlinge, :uami; no insurance. K. J. Kite, saloon, tinoO, no Inanr ance. Kerbv A Irwin, MrOOB, 11000, Insur ance, SINI ti. L, Cmpbell, building and tlx tiir.. ti'joii; no Inanrance. William Uamm bnlMingB, ll.tio; im insurance. W. .1. Kuiuiiiciis, meat market and dwelling, above insurance, II-'."' I.. L. Noble, tobaccos and cigars, f immi ; no Inanranco, lord id Stevenson Implement Co., I '-ut hi . Inanrance, hmi. Devi. A Morris, machine and black smith .hop. t.'limo, no in. urince. Sarah J, Stephens, buildings. I200: no Inenreneoi I ox ik Son, photographers, ll'.OO; no I nan rat Wa.hiuglon Independent, lo w -pup. r ..nice, .i.'aio; no Inenrnnce, S ti. Co.grove, hull. hug, "' III siirame, film .1. N leal, building, 11900 1 insur ance unknown. Uarileld oonnty, public bnilduagg and Batnree, lir.'si. Inenrnnce unknown. A. I.. Hush, hulling, Ukl, no in sural K. M. Raneh, laip limcntc, (99,000) Inanrance unknown. Poetec a Kohert- .011, building, g OHM). Minor losses will f.s.t up Ihe aggre gate t 199,000. The blnaa caught from a gasoline ligl t generator in line's saloon In the middle id the block between third and Fourth streets oil the eolith elde of Main -Ir.-et. All those buildings an. WOoden shack- except at each end of the block si I brick buildings, on tl.e e.i-l occupied by the I'nmeroy Mercan tile company and that on the west by llrady .V Kleeuaubn, general merehan diec, Ihe lire spread with inconceiv able rapid it y , inking up the waaaaa bull. ling, like they were gaper. At ft p. m., after burning everything within reach in the two blocks men tioned th blaaa died out. The heartiest 00 ". ruli..u was shown the tire department h the spectator, hut ill I wus Ineffectual . A number of heat prostration, were recorded bill none latal. I.abur soelettee lo Amalgamate. Dearer i July 19. rkC amalgamation of Ihe American toleration of l.als.r and WeeterB Kederatloa ol l.alxr la prop..-e.. The matter was subject to discussion today at a meeting of the agecutive uoniniitl i the tmorlcaa I Puileralion. Amateur Oaremen Sew Hoik, July III. -The annual re gutla ol the Nut tonal -sis lutlon of i inateiir liar. man began I. .In in the Harlem river lb.- wether ideal l..i rowing and lb. re was a large at t lendunce ol .l. i tutors. BtcCHAM S PILLS l 1 1 ai HlUiiiis, .ii.J Mlivuii hluirdtrr'a M. Are Without a Rival. A MM DAL laUEft OVIt 4,U0o,U4Mi BOX 14 I (I . . Ilia MM el 4 ft VMla. Ml Mil UrM aU, e This Will Interest You laL Itciiir. you ma) ant prescription HI led eoiuatll i uther. PR riu PRKnORIPTlOM DKPARTMI BT ol KOKPPKM'H PHAR " a IIAOY, the new drug store ul ll' OtWrl Mi.et, i. a distinct uud ssclal leature of our etore, and .. ciul cure und ulteiitioit in given to this ImpOrlaal brunch of our biisiu.as. No aim. mil ol Iroiible and . .pens, will be spurod in order U. k.u.p it in the lirat rank of gagggggj pliurioacles. All appliance, drugs, m.-dn lav a and chemicals ol the highc.t grade obtainable, ur.- wad la the compounding ol nreawlpllona. rhysi. iun lal-.r will be lightened by knowing IBs y Will k' ' "'ul, !- . and IM ealieOU can feel conlid. ut they are getting the heal treatment. or Mi a. c Kneppan ia a graduate al Ike Philadelphia CWhajajol l-harmacy ami a Chemi.t of long experience, and have on our preecr.,. ,, for., only the very bag .tual.li.Hi pharu.aci.l. a. ,,rer.pl.on clerk, und diaiaUHara. We wi.h IO Ibe IbC phyeician- and patient, in ad vance for lair W9H thai we know nil! kg ; given th.Hdepart- and we will endeavor by making auy una an vaauna .....e ... ment, the right dllUOllna to deeerve y.ur continued patronage. KOEPPEN'S PliARMACY 115 Court Street. I'loiieer Urug ature. ) J