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Show DESERET EVENING IK, vol.. xvni. SALT LAKE CITY, CHICAGO TRADE. Kr NKW YORK BY TELEGRAPH. TRADE. I iciest, 8rSt and Strongest RE.CUNIN0 Chair in the Market, . . -; t- CTKIOK TXbSttAPH LIXE. li I CA X. We OuartntM AOHTH CABOLIXA. ts 8tlfotlon KMOHIS OF LABOR RAILROAD DECISION, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. STAR HORSE POUSHED OB BLUED, Will hold a shoe en Longer tha ny other. We (UArAntee oar Nail to be Equal in Quality aad Durability to any made. For Sale by Z. BruDrti .Store. a L and 1U dl03 J M CHICAGO SCALK CO., U. S. 6tadmr4 Scale. 3 TSV H- S SO. 4 Hras CO. nara and Beam box , ana ! i.npest r: aou mottles. fftmdmit of other Article. Adare: CHICAGO SCALE CO Chicaso. IiIlbois. Bend for pncA List. Jt9. ESTABLISHED Palmer, Fuller & Co., Wholetiile Manufacturer of SASH. DOORS A5D BLKDS, ', Stmit- U, MaV .'"(.(, pre-pat- ed Absolutely Pure Thl powder nercr rarles. A raarrel of strength and rholeimmenca. More parity, economical than the ordinary kinds, and ran not be sold In competition wii b the nan tlttidcs of low test, short weight, a tarn or pho.phate Sold onypowders. in cam. EOYAr. BAKnfft 196 .New I POW-PA- BRISGKERHOFF, TURNER & 10H Dunn HI., ew York. 0U2K FOR 6VEBALL5.BLDEJBB0WI.QI. IH TIE BQ CoTToir . AXTAAt ot all numbers 14 to IH incl.es wide, for Dock. Cur, Trui.W at? Wagon Covering, Machine Aprons utvi for .thcr purpoova, consuntly n sto e an4 made to order. Acent tor V. S. Bunting Co., "Standard" by the Cusc or lesn quuntity ana" Easrle." The.e Good, can bo obtained at Z. C, i . I. flfl LsJ 111. re consiimtly kept In !.v the in vest ' umber Deuier in Salt i'ai ..ii.l umU n. fi Ire LisIb and d np Book sent tree uion application. - irn-k i--s Sue i ihin f rfg e -- Ar v&fr aooust pmnni. pawOT tfiff aVl tQu"TTBS DS1LIU I SIH-CO- RD AKD No 173 GOODS, Randolph Street, CHICAGO, ILL. Spool Cotton 691 Sm FOB SALE at s. Vat Dc8B!t, Wm. JOHN C. NEEMES Chinamen At Bock Cbluauaen tilllod aad Aprlugs-S- O low House LiestroyeU. News from Rock ( 'h etknxe, 3. Springs received this forenoon a woi se btate ot afl.iiri tliau ten ia?t nibt. Every Chinaman, over ooo 111 nu:iitr, nas beeu Urlveu outui town. F Keen dea.l Ciiinauieu thus lar nave beeu discovered aud as tuauy uiocc UeAl lodies are probably in the ruins. Fifty housei b.'lonaiing to tne railrnad cumpauv, and flity mure owned byCaiaineit wore nurned. Tne Onlnamtn are yet iu tu.j ailin west or town without lood, afraid to go to Green River City, distan; about ten miles. Governor VVanen is now at Ruck Springs with General Superintendent Dicsiusoa and Superintendent VVurtehe of t'ue western division of the Union Pacific railroad. No more disturbance is anticipated. Food will be sent to tee starving Chinamen In the hiils by the authorities. Imil-cate- r. re-p- oi se & FOR PROTECTION. "A large number of citizens, with myself, are satisfied that the outrages coaraiittea at Kock sprines will be re peated here, aud are liable to break out at anytime. We need troops to protect the lives and property ot our citizens." Crovemor Warren is at Green River, but he has telegraphed to the com manding officers at Forts Fred Steele and D. A. Russell, and the troops are ordered to bold themselves in readiness to move at a moment's notice. Lxihjmr CO., MAXCrACTCRl&Q PISPATCH TO THK CUIKE8B CONSUL. San Fra"CI6CO, 8. Colonel Bee, CONFECTIONERS, Chinese Consul received the following dispatch lrom evanston, Wyoming, relative to the massacre of Manufacturers of Chinese at Rock Springs yesterday: nd Colored Table Ware, "The number of Chinese killed outCrystal right was eleven. There are a large Lamp Goods, number of wounded still in the hills, Etc. Tumbler. Pail, Jelly Jelly M. Branch ita Z.C. are :uanv of whom will probably die. The 3 fio. Out I., kept by hiuese dare not go out in search of Store, ar.c dejir (tnerally In tbe Territory MW A full line of our Goods can be found at Z. C. M. I. and us brain li Stores, Little & them." Tne dispatch concludes by d Eoundy's and Clark, Eldredire A Co. stating that it was nothing but a of a defenseless people. !.. .11. RtJISEY M'F'G CO. Destruction by Flrex 3. About dusk this .'..'a nitact urert nn1 Jobber of Cincinnati, PAS HiXDlECARHlT WARF evening the entire tire department .if the city was called to the corner of AND FIRE ENGINES, WHITE AND COLORED .Sixth and Hoadly street, where a fire ! rtet ltmti, im iAd gained much headway in the i'lpr 4xx l lppv Plumbsr' anrl HtMia reigai depot of the Cincinnati, II radon & Dayton Riilway. The building Muera" Udim Goods, Blt-InZ. C. M. I. fcOLE A;KN TS. Can be xietids trom Filth to Sixth Streets, a ! kdiI Parking. :::incd nt all their branch stores tlirongh.-xLsiaiice of 000 feet. The lower floor is 8 d t tie Territory. ccupied as a freight depot by the company, wnile tne upper j.sricnitural Implements, stories ure ued by the Cincinnati Warehouse Company, J. A. FISUER BREWLW CO. Mal'ing and& Co uarbxd WtBB, 'f;.cri r. rir.K. Au im, proprietors. ti. Megrue Vi'.VO, tc.. Etc mense tiuantity ot grain was stored in Ds pots. C.C.R.B. near D.A.B.Q. Pneeij iu. oui.diu', and it with the bulidlng M38THSC0!I3ST..ST. LOUIS. MO v as totally destroyed. The freight on SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, mnd was also badly damazea. The the r.ulldlog is ifciS.OoO; InsurP. O. Box 1049. Telephone 294 ance 10,000 Loss of the Maiting to now are We pr'.umLlv prepared Company is $1."0,000; insurance, $100,-h with Keg and H"ttlr1 fiec--r Tne freig.ii 111 the depot waa 'Ui erior quality, at popular pri. es. an 1 the loss may reach 530,000. ou which taere is $30,000 InCity Pnpot 1UV. Main St. Trlsaaeso, 179. surance. Boeton 8 The f ur story brick A. FISHIF BREWING CO. at the curoi-- r ot street funding TRIMMING DRSS8E8, FOR ami Western avenue, Lynu, occupied a. icuoias Wciibci , ixi, morocco fac- wa burned tals luuruln. Loss EXTRA WIDTH, 'orv, ioo.hx. hands were To OIC in the factory. AS, Pine Hi., Xew fork. employed SUPERIOR QUALITY, UostaatlT on hand a romulcta ctoch of thi SeareblJiff fer TriUai Rubbers Wltb Bloodboands. celebriited well known and COLORS. FINEST C3-! Ivaksas City, 3. The special train For Sale by SB. O. 7dC. X. Dtflo scut out from here to taa scene of the Dl..tUM , TaIIVU Ar.en.lr, VUt. A. J AAAUrt ins tm robbeiy last ntfent on the Chicago and Fair Lawn, Duck, Bleetrlc Fsas, Alton Kaiiroad near Blue Springs left sale by Z. C. M. I. and all the shortly before onn o'clock this mornV ForStore jn toe Territory, and by ing and after some t'elay reached there onacipai about three o'clock. The car contained H. B. OLAWSON. ACOnt. scveial officcio and cusp!o)c& of the road aud a strong posse of detectives and depu' v luarshals. Arriviug on the roaud tne horses were secured and New Stove & Tinware Store! officers started on the track of the rob! bers. blood hounds had been pro- 6nred to aid in the search. At noon, the tlmo of the latest report, none of the robbers had yet been captured. The majority oi the pursuing party Aaaouoee that he ha commenced returned this afternoon after a fruitbusioee in Stock Owners Take Notice! less search. The railroad company a reward of $1,000 for each CBXTRAL BLOCK, ofhastheoffered robbers. West of the Opera. House. I'li Knlirata of LavborWTn JTsnikrr PITT6BUKOH, PA.. to-da- y, CHICAGO. mas-iAC- re m?S TH33 BEBT -. TJSE. ! ; A-- tiipp'-ihepubil- Daggett's 0. Ml Brail l HAZARD POWDER buu-ire- :u-t)- j- CJ1TPOWDSR A ABr UiiilLHlU VA LfliS TO LEASE CHAS. WANLESS, SECOND SOUTH STREET. 1,250,000 Acres for Rent in Utah and Idaho. FKOil THE CX2T LKei HAVING l'aciflc kailroad Company all their Grazing Land in Utah and Idaho, some 2.VJ.0O0 acre. I am now to Uie same oarwiM-Abiprepared terms. This land comprise the alter, tract-in nate sections of x30 miles, and Z will ru iran lee to the saivlessee the exclasire of those lands. right of For irau, ate.. caJl on or addre 1 e e d 23 in U-ji- 1. P. TAKPET. Corlnae, UUL Where he wtU cArry a fall slock of 7 " Xjnrvlled, Galveston, 3. A etc brief session SPOUTING, iETAl" ROOFING, oT the committees of the Knights of Labor and the UuX Colorado A SanU Fe held last night. Railway kmparjy was at 11 o'clock, It adjourneQ antii ay when the treaty will be finally consum mated. It is understood thus far that the Knights have trained every point. and those still remaining in dispute are not saentially roaterir to the is sue.1 The strike of the Knights against the Quit. Colorado & Santa Fe Railroad with a mutual Company ended And All kind of signing of articles ot agreement regulating the rates of wages pnd guaranTin and Sheet Iron Work teeing Immunity to all the striking Done to order at The schedule of wages employes. agreed upon has not yet been made BSD BOCK FBICESSJEM pnhiis. ij News irom uaus sara : The tt.nienis and zamiaa Good and Pricea 49 Call of Labor .yesterday perfected an or 4 eiore narohaalar- to-d- ay ' Pow-derl- ut - aid from him. The 0.'fc R. G. Weatwn. New York, 3 President Palmer. of the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railway, has issued a circular to the first mortgage bondholders of that road, asking their consent to the plan proposed by the holders of a amount of the bonds, to tuud thelatgu due coupons to March i, 139, uto past five , ten year certincates. of the coupons due March l, ISStf, half of those doe an to September of those due 1, 1&8, and March 1, 1&9. to be pal in cash thenceforward, with full Interest to be paid on tae oonds. Tne unpaid coupons due during tne above mentioned period to be deposited with Louis il Meyer and Edward Lewis, witn the right unimpaired to enforce th giar antee of tneir payment, sad on suo deposit, a certificate to be issued, w,u. 1 One-four- th per-cent- three-fourt- hs 1 interest payable semi-annuall- y. Hall Robber. Washington, Inspector Henderson, of tne Postoiflce Department, has just returned from North Carolina, where he succeeded tu cauiinir tn,. ar rest of two mail robbers, who taougu mere lads, had by tae neatness nai of their operations batfl-;.- i dexterity the skill of the Inspector for & ion Since June 1st a nuinoer or co.n- time. tlaints have reached the Poscorfle Department that registered ie tiers passing between Sallsoury and Albemarle, N. C, have been nried. Tnese towns are connected by a Star R mro over which the mails were carried by George Eagle, aged 17. After a careful examination the Inspector concluded that Eagle was robbing the mails. Decoy letters containing marked money were placed in tae registered pouch and a watch was placeitr upon Eagle. Upon his arrival at the end of the route the decoy letter-we- re louoato aave-tjerifled, aud; Eagle was promptly arrested and searched No money was found upon his person and the Inspectors were forced to release him for lack of evidence, though confident of his guUt. On th nlxnt of hie discharge Eagle bought a horse and disappeared In the pine Some time after, fwhile woods. digging at the bottom oi a well on the of one Armond, a well' E remises eard Jethro Armond, a lad of 18 digger years confess to his father that he had the money stolen by Eagle. The 'lather told his son to keep the imoney. Armond had formerly carried the mall over tne same route. The well informed the Inspector of the digger facts and Armond was arrested and proofs of nls crime were secured. aga was arrested yesterday In Arkansas, where he had fled. It appears that the met in the woods and opened boy t en to-d- House Furnishing Hardware. tools. An old pouches with hoS3S-maknife had been converted into an exsaw. With ceedingly keen serviceable this tool the clasp of the pouches were severed on one side, bent back with another instrument, and room was thus secured for the insertion of a hand into the poaches. The letters were skillfully opeued, the money exand with the aide of a bottle tracted, of mucilage the envelope was neatly sealed. Armond seems to have been the custodian ot the stolen f uuds. Inspector Henderson saj s it was one of tne cleverest devices for robbing the malls he has ever discovered. de Lamel Case In Important Railroad HanXM. Leavknwort h, 3. One of the most land cases ever deimportanttherailroad United States was decided cided in y by Judge Brewer of the United States Circuit Court. It was an equity case in the name of the Attorney General of the United States aealnst the Kansas - City, Leavenworth & Southern Kansas Railway Company. Tne bill was rlied January 13, 1883, and alleges that the railroad company unlawfully held 2,OJ0,ooo acres of land. having ootained patents to lands to whicn it was not entitled. These lands are in Allen county and are la proved farms worth several million of dollars aud the title to mauy other lands are directly involved The Kailroad Com-paclaimed the lauds under a transfer from the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Company, aud that company by a Lransfer from the Atchlsou, & Santa Fe aud also by an Independent grant to itself It seems tnatIk the grant to the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Company required th-- comthe Neosho pany to build a branch down on March 8, Viii ley. The grant was made lctttf. The Atchison, Topeka & Santa ot instead Fe Company building the branch, transferred its right to do 4 so to the Missouri, Kansas Texas Railway Co. Auerward Congress made a. grant dated July 4, 180tf, to the Missouri, Kausas & Texas Railway for tue lme down Neosho Valley. Tne company built suca a line, but not as a branch of the Atchison. Topejta & Santa Fc Co., as required by the grant to that company. Judge Brewer held ttiat tue Atculrou, Topeita & Santa Fe Co. could not transfer Us right in the branch road, ami that even if it could, the branch had not beeu built, but an entirely independent line belonging to a uidcreiH system. The Missouri, and Texas Pacific Co. had attempted to get ooth grants While only one road, aud Judge Brewer bunding !iel i that ih second grant superceded the fiisr, and ihe va tents issued under Uie ni's l giant to tae Atchison, Topeka & Sajta l"'e Oj were void. "He fur-taa l l taatiuo company could not claim lauds under the act of l&iQ, because it ua.l ma le no selection under tnat act. The decisiou is regarded as a great victory for the settlers on the lands and there is great rejoicing. to-da- ur To-pe- ka . f ! ei h-- vc The worst has evidently not been riots told regarding the in the we6t part of Wyoming. Acto lrom advices Evan&tou, cording where the second lareet coal mining camp on the Union Pacific Railroad Is located;. he movement is a preconcerted, one.' It bad been arranged that the first attack upon the Chinese was to be made in Carbon, a minin to wn miles east of Rock Springs, about to be followed by like movements in the latter place and Evanston. The Rock Spriugs miners, however, took toe initiative, and the result there has been auuounced. The mobs at that place, looted the houses of the Chinese before setting tire to them. The outrages commenced in mine No. 6, where three Chinese miners were attacked and killed. Then the riot commenced all over the town, even the women Joining with loaded shotguns In their oands. Superintendent Evans of the coat mine was warned to leave town, and he did so with alacrity, parsing enroute forumana. here y through Hotninur can ne iieara lrom uaroon The operator ibere Is evidently afraid to send the news. Prom Evanston, the sheriff of Uintah to county telegraphed this evening Governor Warren as follows : A CALL Grand Assembly by ganUationa of the set of offlcrs, wlta lull electing of Galveston, as Master HenryxOlden, known during became Workman. It the day that the Assembly was waited upon by a committee of tire from the Farmers' Union, headed y President to fuse Dunlap, with a proposition with the latter, which was accepted. A that the comparison of notes showed .Knights of Labor, only organized In Texas last March, have stnee increased their membership to almost 10,000, while the Farmers' Union had a membership of nearly 35,000 in Texas, with a prospect of controlling cent, of the farmers in six years. The harmony existing between agriculture and labor is said to have been roved by the proposition from the trmers to back the Knights of Labor with as much as 10,000 a week to secure a successful conduct of the strike. Fusion rests on the understanding that the parties aud politicians are to be ignored in the united effort to save labor and production by a subordination of corporations and the destruction ot syndicates, rings, corners and other aids to the accumulation of great wealth. All classes are admissible to membership, except bankers, lawyers, saloon keepers, and professional polli iclans. ? tamblers is claimed by the delegates that tne aim of. the Assembly is not to promote strikes, but to prevent them by arbia committee tration, to which end over the local with controlling powers assemblies will; be created. When the work of the arbitrators appointed from the opposing interests is not satisfactory, Idlsinterested parties are to be called iu. whosti decision must be acehou.d the corporations cepted; but,consent to arbitrate, then reiuse their be strikes may inaugurated ofas a last the orresort. Leading members ganization say there will be noorfusion with either tne pronlbitiohlsis and the rapid growth Of tne Order precludes the probability of collusion with any of tne existing parties. St- - Loois.3 Messrs.T. V.Powder-y- , Grand Master Workman of tne Labor aud Chalrmau of the National Executive Committee of the O.uar.auu Fruerickrurner.Secretary of tha latter oody, neid two conferences with General Manager Taltnadge of the Waoash luis atternoon, with a view to the fljal setueuieui ot the difference and trouo-ic- s oetWeen the orgauiZaUou and tne toad, i'aimadge lurulshes ttlj associated Piesa wUu tne fwliowiug state ineut as embodying all tne main points ol the conference nd as representing a:s side of the conference t ! had a ver lull aud lrieu.li diacusMOu ol ruatteis witu Messrs. Powaenv aud Turner. I aUoWod tueiu tuere cad be. n no discriuiiiiatioa aainit i.he Kui.u Messrs. iltiues aud oi Labor. Marllu stated vvueu tney were read to on tne June i'l tu.wuiou was open suops ten days af let' closing taetn, tuey sent word to ninety per ceut of me men woo had formeny "beau in the, euiplo oi me company, that they were going to open on said day, aud would iiKe to liieoi come back aud go to wo. it. of course they could not nai employment lor all of them, as mere was more allowance force than their paj-ro- li would admit of .These men did not see tit to accept of this because they were not all invited to come back and therefore Messrs Martin and Barnes had to employ other men. But I hnd on look lor August, l&etd, ing over the pay rolls we had on the 27ib. of tnat month a total of 2,49s men iu the service, ot the wucn were in our i,o&t company, oi service before the shops closed on June to lota, luis applies shopmen only aud does not inciude engineers and nremen, and hows tnat over two- thirds of the men now in the service in these departments were all employes There was no discrimination on my part or tnat or tne otner omuers or tne com pany. I proposed to tne chairman to day that I would employ these men if iney desired me to employ them, as rapidly as the business and, earnings wouiu justtiy, taxing tnem in too tot tne men wuu lowing oraer: nave families and inrst, homes of their own at points where they nave been worK-ini- f. Second, men with families resid ing at points where they are employed but do not own homes. Third, you uk men wno nave no families, ana married men whose families do not live where they have been at work, and who are known as floating machinists and mechanics. Our present force is 578, less than it was in June. This shows we could not have given employment to all who asked for work." The conference continued mora than an hour and all points of difference were discussed. After receiving Col. y Talmadge's proposition, Messrs. and Turner returned to the Planter's House and held a conference with the Wabash committee, which re sulted in a rejection of the proposition of Col. Talmadge. Another conference will be held at tne Wabash offlae to morrow, at which Mr. Thomas . Tutt, one ol the Receivers of the Wabash road will be present, and at which Messrs. Powderly and Turner will formally demand the withdrawal of what is called the lock-oorder of June 16th, and the reinstatement of the men, and the return to the agreement of April 25th, under which the reduction of the expenses of the road can be accompnsnea in tnree ways, tne cnair-ma- n of the district committee to have the choice of these wavs. First, re duction of the men employed; second, nours oi wore; tPira, an entire sus pension oi everything except the' running, repairs and Inspection.- What the result of this will be no one can foretell, but certainly tta difficulty is not settled. Fewderly w LI leave nere yet night for the Southwest, but he denies that be goes there to take part in the Texas strike, and says the strikers there have ask;d no -- to-da- Cabinet Hardware, UPHOLSTERERS' Massaere ot lo SEND FOE CATALOGUE. WHOLESALE d. anti-Chine- -- ion, Lm and Centre Tablet, ninu. h. a ltoc a c bm i dt. HEIER & BROCKSCHJHDT, 8UC-cebf- lui THE WOSsT NOT TOLD. LOUIS F. HONNAST, OHICAQO, T31.X.., Kitchen Tables, Standi, Etc. by all principal Furniture dealer Voujliuut Uie Western State. CAB L0ADI5Q A ftTSClAlTT. CO Manufacturers of and Dealers tu COTTOI W'oodbeiTj ." Druid tenia jAIL lll'tR, "l'oLUl.Ni'8" and oihcr fuvoiito brands, h numlicrs nard, Medium and Soft - Out- Goo'ls -- iork. Wall Street, Co., C'xirrh Finish. lintiiatrrm, Snerlst Etc. CHICAGO, Wired from Wasblnclea. Washlxotox, 8. A general advertisement will be Isbuecl on the 15th Inst, by the Postmaster General caning for proposals for renderingo.f steamboat mail service in all porta the United States. The Acting Secretary of the Treasury h& rescindcsil the order recently by the Register In regard to the transfer of United States bunds, whlh as a condition precedent tu required the Issue to any trustee, execntor.'ad-minUtrato- r, guardian, etc.. that the beneficiary shall be named m the and in the assignment ofthe bonds. The examination of candidates for in the revenue appointment as cadetsbeen concluded. marine service has Fourteen candidates passed. As there are only vacancies to be tilled, it was decided to appoint the seven who had attained tne nighest average In tne examination. Tne named of the candidates are as follows: Jno. B. Hull, Virginia; Stanley M. Laudrey, Indiana; Ells worth 'P. Bertholf, New York; Guidon H. Wilcox and Preetou H. AOcir&th, Pennsylvania; Richard Orlspa and Win. D. E. Jacobs, Mary-lau. Made from the Beat Norway ; Iron. Finished Already t drive, by the-UNION HORSE NAIL CO.; TERRITORY, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4, 85-pe- ETC- - LIBEBTY JD 1ST . J The Hartley Reclining Chair Co., A- -- . ARREST OF at AIL ROBBERS IX worM ZHC - THE MASSACRE OP CHIHAMEX AT BOCK HPRIN6S. . are good fZR wtSIKBN A 31 K Send pos:ai t Um fallowing address for Interna. tion. Oar ?Sw UTAH TJ 0? rORE IO V NO. 240. 1885, gratulatedon hie naanoer of avoiding utterances of anything that coald orctv to offense to either political party the country as a who! An Elk Rapids, Mich.., dispatch says : The Elk Rapid Iron Company have received an order for 400 tons of charcoal iron to ne shipped to England . This is a western probably the first Iron that manufacturing company ever shipped from this country. A Fort Smith, Ark., dispatch says: T. H. Lee, another of the notorious Lee gang, was brought la yesterday and placed in the U. S. jail, lie la charged of the jointly with the other members gang with committing a number of murders in the Indian Territory and Texas. Base Ball. Cincinnati, Pittsburg 5, Cincinnati 6. ft, BaltiPhiladelphia, Wonderful Remedy. A j ; I hletlc more 4. Chicago, 8. Buffalo 4, Chicago 10. Providence 1. Boston Jl. Boston, New York, S. Metropolitan 14, Brooklyn , Philadelphia A, IS ew Tork 18. St. Louis, S. Louisville ,0, St. Louis 4, Detroit , St. Louis z. The C'ffy of Peking arrived with Hong Kong dates of August 8th and Yokohama up to the 18th. Owing to the accounts of cholera in Japan It was feared that the st. amer might have cholera aboard, but fortunately such was uot the case. Hong Kong advices state that Russell es Company, who acted as purchasers of the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Compauy's ves sels during the Franco-Chinewar, will receive lOO.OoO taels for their services. The Wisconsin Grand Lodge of Good The value of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, the pt crtectioD, ft aflWd from tb. dsnfrn f pulmonary disorders, cannot be over- trnated. Mr. C. K. rhihpa, rtttsburs, Pa., write : " About three year ago I which resulted in bad srvcre Laryn-ItU- , cbronlo hoaxeencaa. By the use of Ayrr' Cherry Pectoral I hae since entirely regained my health." Mr. Henry Iiusscll, Excelsior Printing Co.. New York, Writes J " Infhienza became epidemic in tny neighborhood. Scvcrul nicujbcrs of toy family miffrred cevorcly with it, all of whom took Ayer's Cherry rcctoral, and were cured by It in a few days. It U a wesderful medicine for Influenza. Too much cannot be said In Its favor." E. M. Sargent, 41 Asxierer at., LeereO. Mass., says: " I commeooad ehs( AyrS alxnit the year 141. aa Cherry familr medicine, for Cougke eat4 del its, un.l havo always kept It hi my beewe sines that time. I consider It the beet ttmtif thai cau bo had for these eosnf4erss. Dr. J. B. RobrrUon, Clayeeet, F. Ictral ' "I have ummI Ayer's CVrry Pocioral, In my faintly and practice, far e number of yean, and hare ne braHatlee in recommending It, It la ao xlalrabia to do all prrparallon, and that li claimed for It." E. J. Styer. N. C. write: " Ayer Cherry Pectoral Li the bet Cough pnparU I fver Mir. It give Instant relief write: ' Oer-niant- Ayer's Cherry Peotoral ha cured a Cough In a few dose. It always relieve Irritatkw of the hraf a throat, and arresU the trndency to tnflainmntion. It ctrtkri at tb fonndatlew mt all an expectorant, and U a sure eere fer Che rnlmonary disease, ts without a rival most obettnau CougTii and Coldt. I.. Garrett, Tex ana, Texas, write! "I he used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my family for twenty year. Tor throat and hen dlmse, I consider It a wonderful remtsdy." Ayers Cherry Pectoral. se Dr. Templars y adopted a resolution "That no Good Templar should thke any part either in calling for an election under the provisions of the new license law or voting on the price of the license In the event of an election held. Our order is opposed to all license, hlfh or low. Wo sympathize with every movement made iu good faith to put an end to the liquor traffic ; In this State the order bus looked upon the Prohibition party m t uch a n;ove-ineand H :o. : uv. nesitat te J. C. Ayr rnmnrTi A h Co., (Analytical Chomicrtt, Tor ale bv to-da- all 1 i v. Mas. HILL & HASLAIV3. 50 Market IloW. IVo. nt mi um i mm, f Cay- AJre enne, in British Guiana. It la a Ktimu lant without 1'eing In any strengthening. Some raed'ciurs have agooa deal of Cayenne !pep;tr in tbeiv iu connection with other article, and the folks who take them think they an recelvlnx strength while they are really being only stimulated. The effect of stimulus Is soon over, and then the patient feels worse than before. Brown's Iron Bitters Is tree from Cayenne pepper, and contains the best tonics, towith the only reliable preparagether tion of Iron known to medical science. The druggists all sell it. " "T-;.- An Kxcltluff Incident. GLOBE FILES, Filing Cases. CopyPresses and Stands, Book Blotters, Paris, 3. Nearly all the deaths reg- ing Boards, etc., at Pembroke's, 72 istered at Toulon are from cholera. Oil tour deaths from cholera were report Main Street. ed at Salon An exciting incident occurred at $4 will give you a choice out of 106 Chanias. A decree had been Issued Ladies' Spring Wraps and Jackets forbiddiuu the. holdimc of funeral er worth from )f 7 to $13 each Call early. F. AUKRBACn ft B"KO. vices in trie church over the bodie: of cuolera victims. In spite of this de cree the relatives and friends of a girl Or. Henley who had died of cholera forcibly car Celery, Beef and Iron, cures Dyspepsia ried the remains mto the church pre and Indigestion. vlous to interment. Tne Secretary of State has received a detailed report from OousuLjMason in XMKSRS AAD rtTRXllXRE to the cholera in Marseilles. At J. M. LAKSKif 's, 833 E. First South regard He comments on the false policy of the 11th Ward. dim authorities in endeavoring to suppress Street, tne trutn as to toe existence oi tne dis BCCKLKISV ARHICA BALTIC ease, and speaks of the sensation aaused by the rude awakening' on the The Bust Salvb la the world for nth uito., when tne community was Cuts, Bruises, Sore, Ulcers, Salt saocked by the announcement that an Rhenm, Fever Sores, Tatter, Chapped epidemic prevailed in their midst. He Hands, Chilblain, Coras, and all Skin says further that when the city realized Eruptions, and positively cores Pliea, or no pay reqclred. It Is gaaranteed to that it was in the nrst staire of an eoi dernic of real Asiatic cholera which Kive periect or money re sanaiaction, zo cents per oox. had not been imported from Spain or lUBuea. elsewhere. The most elementary prln FOR SALE AT Z. C. If. I. PBUQ SlUKfi. cipies oi sanitary cleanliness. are un known in Marseilles. The gutters in the streets now with the veriest tilth. v Get your School Book, Slates, and the canals and sewers are infected. Inks, Note Books, and mil apOn the eastern side of the old port is one building which contains 700 lnhab plies, t Pembroke's, 73 Mala Street. i tants whose excrements are thrown In the recesses of the stairways. Behind Oo to BIB ft HaaUm's Cor Greea the Mairie is a 6Chool for young. Groceries. dm eirls poisoned by the exhalations from the vaults and Best Melons in town, at HlLt ft Has- ctosets ana airea oniy by tne windows a dark. opening upon ciosea court, which is a veritable Jtar, Heml7a sink. From the 1st to the 9th of Auwere 721 deaths, or an aver Celery, Beef and Iron, enriches the gust there age of 83 per day. The disease has biooai ejdetens the nerve,. also appeared seriously in the suburbs or tne city, i ne maiaay has been re II. J. HIH, Ko. M s. West Tempi St. latively more fatal than last year to the Teacher tf of piano and organ. sauors oi vessels in port, ana has been .:J'v f seamen particularly serious with the irom England aud Scandinavia. The disease manifests its characteristic Beef and Iroa enree Vervoa preference for the dissipated, insane Celery, ana unclean. The present situation Headaches and Neuralgia. ana the record of the past, secondary AH E1VD TO BOXE- aCRArUIO. epiueiuics, tunicate tnat tne scourge has perhaps reached a maximum fatal Edward Shepherd, of Harrisbnrg, r.y and will gradually subside to Ills., says: "iiavlng received so rooch finish in Octeber or November. benefit from KlecUlc Bitters, I feel tr Marseilles, 3. The situation here ray duty to let suffering hnmalty now is more hopeful. Only 12 deaths know it. Have had a run n log sore oo were reported in this city y. No my leg for eight years; my doctors told deaths at the Pharo HospitaL No cases rue I would have to have the. bone aomittea. sso patients discharged as scraped or leg Amputated. . I used, curea ana nve remaining under treat instead, three bottle of Electric Bitmeat. ters and seven boxes Bncklen's Arutce Sajve, and my let 1' now sound and 3 tHtlSS CBTfibE CJUH AHOY PAINTS. rAUai am PaUtt. OHUTt acAAAJH.. Cti. Osdea A Fart T, tifactiirersof I'aiarsa. rvrsaleH Z. 'l. M I. aad is enaaenea, M FINEST PAINTS Heppcr . RLQ CHICAGO. r)uu Comes from thr li, . nttrr r , :" ........ -- nil ' ' i , yj , .1. to-da- v. . nT j-i- :a:oxsEI3:o3XD, SEWING MACHINE, afANTFACTCHKO IlV THK oe ItOQscliold Scwinjr Blachlnc Co., lVoT.dctice, ILL "T3 Pen-cils- filth-beari- ' j SI II IM'''' 3 ng PTSliftC.-- - a" . " - V'1-- 'I i a o .'J " -- av, CO P3 - 3 GARDNER BUUTON, fc CO., to-da- well.' s n Electric! Bitters are sold at cents TELEGRAMS. a bottle, and Bucklen's Araricafifty Salresi. 25c. per box at Z. C. M. 1. Diug Store. A London dispatch says: The Great jfuitern win be offered lor sale In October, under an order issued by Judge , . ii. . imiEF ' ::.!. VU1UI Ex-Sena- H Gwian, of California, at noon at the New Park notei. senator can, ot California, vs3 wi(.u uiiu a tue uiue oi nia aeatn. The dead man's son had been died to-d- ay i. v. tele-rap'i- ed for and will arrive Mondav. No member of tae- daceased's family was present at the time of his death. Price declined oil the Berlin Bdnrse yesterday, owing to the rumors that Russia had resumed her military activ ity. rmMD telegrams, nowever, indicate nothing unusual. Lieut. Weisman, the German rx- p orer, nat discovered that the river sai, hereto! re believed to I i!n the Congo above tse equator, curves and iails into L ike Ojiold II. Lieut. General Join H. Melville fiab nmoQ, of the British army was killed yesterday wniie snooting at grouse In Dumtrien, Scotland, by the accidental uscnarge oi nisgua. a Toklo dispitc1! to the Vlepaa' (Jorrespandftu says: The Jap- aucac sum uiurui wuj witnoraw IIS tay-- r money in 1W aad introduce silver currency, ano retaining the cold currency. A McKeesport. Pa., special eaves The miners strike was inaugurated today instead of Siturday; jwo men quit work, and it is expected that by tomorrow evening fully 4,000 miners will bo out. At Aberdeen yesterday Gl&riatnn in commentiuir upon Mr. Parnell's recent uuoun aouress saiu tne Irish leader was a very thoughtful man. wlrrt Gen measured his speech, but that he erally never "said anything shier than whn h. declared that Scotland by .her Union ha fOAt her Nationality, r A St.' Paul dispatch says : " Specials from different places show that there was considerable damage by frost Last lathe vicinity of Moorheaet and night Willmar The corn crop is said to be entirely mined and the oats badlj damaged. Gardens were wholly destroyed. In the vicinity of Brilherd the frost was the most severe and I r ) - aw I.UJ- v t . (f) - ." H STn. Q O j. CURES A TINT, Rheumatism, WeuralaIa,SclaUc, HtatacVa.Toec,-- ' wrille Meahwk LaaAaon, Baokeohe, 03 1 in aia oxxxa ,t faim a ma, . f voZ&Si'SaLf' T a?lfl ay?lfiUa,ii f NOTIC 13 Oa Tw-Ho- ! : Power r seanaV VERTICAL ESCHE, BoUt by th Surer I eon Works, Xaaelre t " '.' GCNXKAL TIT KINO Uo.oa - " " ' tPne, :- ' .;,t..i'I..A-.- ' om'cK. -- ,' dtt u 6r2b5J ' - Ilk . . .. Q 6 .ft SCHOOB BOOKS, SLATES, ! The London Times In commenting on the address made yesterday Minister Phelps on the occasion of by the opening of tne Workmen's Club at Rugby, says he is treading with success in the footsteps of Lowell. He ha readiness in the use of speech and a remarkable power of interesting hi auditors on pablie occasions, and he may be con- - i jfv - Po-Vtic- fui ! i ir' FeJ if i S cli oolS rx toliclo Aira aU H SCHOOL SUPPLIES Wholesale and ItefcLll AT IIIOKE'S, TRttT. 7S MAIN .t H Agent. i i i i |