I ! -r ARMENIANS COMING. A Consignment of 150 for tho Sal vation Army on tho Ocean. THE BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS. It Opou Its Scfutonnt TMcdo, O. ArnwiEO- mcntn Miiriu fur l'lnylng lliinctmll with Austnillitns UuckcycH Dom- unstrnto for Culm. Nnw Yoitic, Oct. 0. A cablegram 1ms been received at tho .Salvation army headquarters from Gen. Uooth, stating that u contingent of 150 Armenians, who havo escaped tho recent massa cres in Constantinople, nro now on their way to New Yorlc, under the aus pices of Miss Frances Willard. In structions were contained in the cable gram to Commandor Uooth-Tucker to meet them on thoir arrival and to do what is posbiblo to provide for their temporary necessities. Commander Hooth-Tuclccr said it is intended, im mediately after their reception, to dis tribute them as far as possible in small numbers among friends in different parts of tho country. Arrangements are also being made to settle a number of them on a Salvation army farm col ony. THE IIOAIID OK FOItKIOX MISSIONS. Tolkdo, 0., Oct. 0. Uetween 500 and GOO delegates will attend tho American board of commissioners for foreign missions, which opens its sessions hero today. Tho board was established at Bradford, Mass., in June, 1810. Orig inally it was supported by Congrega tionalists, Presbyterians and the Re formed church, but about 20 years ago an arrangement was mado whereby the Prosbyterians and Congregational ists divided expenses between them. It is now a purely Congregational body and its annual incotno over 8700,000. Dr. Edward N. Packard, of Syracuse, N. Y., will pronoh the annual sermon. t FOB. INTERNATIONAL IJABKHAI.r, Philadelphia, Oct. 0. At a confer ence in this city between Manager Mur grove, of tho Australian criclcot team, and Messrs. Spauldinj, Reach and Rogers, owners of tho Philadelphia baseball club, it was definitely ar ranged that tho former would bring to this country next spring a baseball team made up of native Australians, many of whom havo become quite ef ficient in our national game. A sched ule comprising botweon 40 and 60 games was partly outlined. , BUCKKVE8 DEMONSTRATE FOR CUIIA. Cincinnati, Oct. 0. A week of car nival for tho benefit of tho cau?e of tho Cuban patriots bogan at Music hall last night. Twenty-five hundred pcoplo attended, and for more than two hours listened to patriotic speeches. Gen. Andrew J. Hickenloopcr presided and mado the opening speech. Just before the speaking began a squad of boys in tho United States army uni form marched in, tho leader waving tho Cuban ling. This gave tho first test to tho unbounded enthusiasm at the house. BRYAN AT NASHVILLE. Groat Crowds Greet tho Nominee of Thrco 1'olltlriil Purtlcn for tho Presidency. Nashvillk, Tenn., Oct. 0. The greatest crowd that ever turned out tu a political meeting in this city crowd ed about tho streets hero last nicrht and npplauded and 'listened with marked attention to the triple nomi nee for preside'nt. Tho train bearing tho party was due at 8:35, but was ten minutes late, and it was nearly 0:15 o'clock when Mr. Uryan addressed his first audience at tho Ilaymarket. At that meeting tho five acres of ground in tho enclosure wns fully half filled with peoplo, who cheered tho candidate wildly on his ap pearance. A glee club of !50 malo voices opened the meeting with "Ilomu, Sweet Ilome," tho old-fashioned mel ody which the nominee lias declared to bo his campaign song. Mr. IJryan was then introduced by Senator Hate as thencxt president of the United States. He was cheered and applauded through out his speech, and many times was stopped by tho enthusiasm of his listeners. Had Ills Toiiruo Cut Out. Fishkill Laniuno, N. Y., Oct. 5. Antonio Surjine, an Italian laborer, lies at tho Highland hospital with his tongue severed at tho root Yesterday morning ho was attacked in a lonely spot by a fellow countryman, said to live in Brooklyn. The police are una ble to find out just how the deed was done, as Surjine is unable to talk and cannot write English. It is believed, however, that an Italian who hud a grudgo against Surjino throw him down, chokod him and then cut out his tongue with a stiletto. A woman is said to be mixed up in tho affair. A Colored l'reauher In Trouble. Toi'KKA, Kan. , Oct. 0. Sheriff Kcp loy left for Salt Lake City to got Rev. Richard Qimrles, a colored preacher, who is wanted here to answer tho charge of criminal assault preferred by Lizzio Robinson. Mr. Quarlos was formerly pastor of a church in this city, ami his arrest has caused a deop sensation in colored religious circles. Treacherous juiuluuiiiil Uedo. GuTiimi:, Ok., Oct. 0. A. Ron?., of Johnsonvillo. and two sons wore drowned in the South Canadian yester day while attempting to ford tho stream. The river contains quicksand unci is very treacherous. BRYAN ACCEPTS. Tho Presidential Candidate Declares llli Acceptance of tho Populist Nomination. St. Louis, Oct. 5. William J. Uryan has given out for publication tho fol lowing letter of acceptance of tho pop ulist nomination for president: Hon. William V. Allon, Chairman, and Others, Members ot tho Notification Commlttco ol tho Pcoplo'B Party: aentlomon: Tho nomination of tho people's party for tho presidency of tho United States has boon tendered mo In such a Roncrous spirit and upon such honorablo terms that I am nhlo to acoep tho same without departing from the platform ndoptod by tho democratic national convention At Chicago. I fully npprscluto tho broadth of patriotism 'which has actuatod the members of tho peo ple's party, who. In ordor to consolidate tho Bontlmont In faw of bimetallism, have boon wllllnp to go outsldd of party linos and support as their candidate 040 nlroady nominated by the demooratlo party, and nlso by tho silver party. In a time lllco this, when n great political party is attempting to surrondor tho right to legislate for ourselves upon tho financial ques tion, and Is seeking to bind tho American pco plo to n Yorolgn monotary systom, It behooves us, as lovors ot our coun try and friends ot American Institu tions, to loy asldo for the present such dif ferences as may oxist among us on minor ques tions, In ordbr that our strength may bo united In a supromo effort to wrest tho government from tho hands of thoso who Imnglno that tho nation's finances nro only hecuro when con trolled by a fow Unanclers, and that national honor can only bo maintained by servllo ac quiescence In any policy, howevor destructive to tho interests ot tho pcoplo of tho United Statos, which foreign creditors, present or prospective, may deslro to force upon us. Whllo difficulties nlwuys arlso hi tho set tlement of tho details of any plan of co-oporatfon between distinct polltloal or ganizations, I am sure that tho advocates ot bimetallism itrn so intensely in earnest that they will bo nbla to dovlso somo means by which tho silver voto may bo concentrated upon ono electoral ticket in each state. To seouro this result, charity toward tho opin ions of others nnd liberality on tho part ot all is necessary, but honest and slncero friends who nro working toward a common result ulwnys find It possible to ngrco upon just and cqultablo terms. The Amorlcnn peo plo havo provon equal to every omorgency which lias arisen in tho past, and I am con fident that In tho prosont omorgonoy thcro will bo no nntngonlstn botweon tho various regi ments of tho ono great army which Is marching to repel an Invasion inoro dangorous to our wolfaro than an army with banners. Acknowledging with gratltudo your expres sions of conildenco and good will, I am, very truly yours, W, J. Buyan. DEMOCRATIC CLUBS. They Hold Throo Sessions Mr. Uryan Speaks at Night. St. Louis, Oct. 5. The second quad rennial convention of tho National As sociation of Democratic clubs took place here on Saturday, three sessions being held. At least 2,000 delegates and alternates from 1,000 regularly en rolled clubs of the national association were present when Chauncoy F. lilack, tho president, called for order. Mis souri made a creditablo showing, over 300 clubs from the state being repre sented. Altogether 33 states and terri tories wero represented. Senator Money, of Mississippi, and Vice Presi dent Stevenson mado speeches appro priate to the occasion. The committee on permanent officers reported tho following: C. F. Rlaok, of Pennsylvania, president; Lawrence Gardiner, of the District of Columbia, secretary; W. A. Clark, of Montana, treasurer. Tho report was adopted. In its report the committee on resolu tions indorsed tho Chicago platform and ticket throughout. Monopolies and trusts and the single gold standard wero denounced. The action of many of tho great corporations and railways in coercing theimemployes to bupport any particular candidate wa3 con demned, and tho attention of the gov ernment officers was called to tho abuse. The report was unanimously adopted. At night Mr. Uryan made a speech to a largo and enthusiastic au dience. LAND OFFICE REPORT. Commissioner I.amoreatix Makes Known tho Work of tho Department During the Year. Washington, Oct. 6. Commissioner Lamoreuux, of the general land office, has made his annual report to the sec retary of the interior for tho past fiscal year. Tho total land selections during tho year wero 13,209,003 acres, of which 4,830,015 wero homestead en tries and 0,769,55)1 railroad selections. The increase in selections over tho previous year was 4,802.073 acres. The cash receipts wore 552,10(5,301,' an in crease of $72,907. Lands patuntcd to railroads in satisfaction of grants, 15, 527,844 acres, an increase of 7,343,508 acres over last year; agricultural pat ents 5,470.300, an increase of 2.028,480 acres. Tho total number of acres patented was 22,009,939. Tho total va cant public land in the United States is 000,010,071 acres, of which 310,051,801 are surveyed and 283.388,810 urisur veyed. The amount of land surveyed during tho year was 8,908,803 acres. CARLISLE ON SILVER. Wonderful Results from Pink Pills. Secretary of tho Treasury Answers an In quiry in Kegard to Colimgo. LouiHViLLi:, Ky., Oct. 5. In reply to a lotler from the Courier-Journal to Secretary Carlisle asking for informa tion concerning tho coinage of silver, Secretary Carlisle replies in part as fol lows: From January 1. 180-5, to September M. 1890, standard sllvor dollars have boon coined at tho mints of tho UnlVud ritutos to the amount of Jl.f,f-0.M0i Since May I. 1893, tho dato of tho repeal of tho purchasing olauso of tho so called Sherman act, standard sllvor dollars havo been coined In tho United btutcs to tho amount of $17U,8'm,l3I, or more than twice as much as was cnlpcd during Iho wholo period of our history prior to XSJS, Tho colnugo of sllvor dollars Is going on every day at our mints, and during tho last month It amountod to J-.'.TiW.UOO. About tho same amount will bo coined tho present month. Thu solgnlorngo which has boon H'ldod to tho circulation on acununt of tho coinage since No vember 1, INM, Is about V)0,00 . anil the fculgnlorago, or gain, In tho coinage of last month was uboul iOJJ.O.U Mri, John Tooler llclntca n Itomarkahlo Story. 88 FVom the Democrat, Uliartevotx, Mich. Tho Democrat has hnd its attention called to a remarknblo cure, duo to tho uso of Dr. Williams' Pink rills, and tho following statement, mado to a reporter of this pnper, will bo rend with interest by all similarly afflicted. Mrs. John ooloy, of D wight, In this county, is tho Indy bencfltod by tho tncdicino named, and sbo makes tho follow ing statement: Statu 01? Michigan, I Countt op Cuaiu.gvoix. f "In tho year 1891 1 was a grcnt sufferer from oxtromo nervousness, which lluully developed into an aggravated nttnek of St. Vitus' daucc. My health wns vory poor and I sufforod terribly for six months, constant ly growing worso. Finally I lort homo and went to my relatives in Cnnntla for a visit, and my pooplc never expected I would ro turn allvo. In Canada I was induced to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, nnd tho rosultwns truly marvellous. When I began taking thorn I woighed but ninety-six pounds, and In nino weeks' timo, during which I took four boxes of tho medicine, I pained so that I weighed 125 pounds, and tho St. Vitus' danco and nil nervousness disappeared. I returned homo in nine weeks, completely cured nnd in tho best of health, and havo continued so to this day. Provious to tak ing tho Pink Pills 1 had been attended by several physicians, but with no good re sults. I owo my llfo to Pink Pills, uud havo earnestly recommended them to all my friends, and my mother und thrco brothers havo taken tfiom with good results, my mother for heart trouble. I will bo glad to answer any and nil enquiries as to what Pink Pills havo dono for me." (Signed.) Mrs. John Tooloy. Sworn to and subscribed before mo this 2nd day of July, 18U0. Mrs. Tooloy is now tho picturo of health, and tho Democrat reporter could hardly rcallzo that Bho was at ono timo bo near to death. But her testimony is unassuilablo, and sho Is vory earnest in her deslro to spread tho good news to other sufferers. Dr. Williams' rink Pills contain, in a condensed form, all thoolomonts necessary to glvo now llfo and richness to tho blood and rostoro shattered nerves. They arc also a specific for troubles peculiar to fomalcs, such as suppressions, irregularities and all forms of weakness. Thoy build up the blood, and rostoro the glow of health to paloaud sallow cheeks. Inmon.thcyciToct a radical euro in all cases arising from meutul worry, overwork or excesses of whatevor nature. Pink Pills nro sold in boxes nnd may bo had of nil druggists, or direct by mall from Dr. Williams' ilediciuc Company, Schoncotody, N. Y. Mns. jAimr.u (to Mr. Jabber) "A ro you awaro thnt you'tulk in your sleep?" Young Jabber (who bus just been silenced) "What other chancodoeslio got?" Tit-Bits. Don't Tobacco Ispit and Smolco Tour JAte Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo mauo well, strong, magnetic, full of now life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bnc from your own druggist, who will guarantco a cure. Booklet and saniplo mailed free. Ad. Sterling llcmcdy Co., Chicago or Now York. "Ir I should dlo, you would never get another wifo who would look after vou as I havo done." "No, not if I could help it." Chicago ltecord. No Timo Should Bo Lost By those troubled withconstlpntlon in Book ing relief from Hostcttor's Stomach Bit ters. Tho discaso is easily rclioved iu its earlier stage, and as it is utterly subversive of the general health, postponement of tho romedy is unwiso. 'Iho samo holds good of delay iu cases of fovor and ppuo, lddnoy complaints, nervousness, debility und rheu matism, nilmoiits to which tho Bitters is particularly adapted. "Don't you think thoro should bo music in every homo?" "By all menus; what I object to is music next door." Chicago Itecord. Foutify Feeble Lungs Against Winter with Halo's Honey of Horchound and Tnr. Fiko'sToothnche Drops Cure iu one minute. A man's idea of a good woman is ono who thinks her husband doesn't need praying for. Atch.sou Globe. It is tho telcscopo that distanco Ions en chantment to tho view. Texas Sifter. Just trv a 10c box of Cascarcts, tho finest liver and bowol regulator over made. Noah wns an oxnert with tho gloves. Ho boxed everything in tho ark. Texas Sifter. THE GENERAL MARKET. Kansas Citt CATTLE-Hcst beeves.. StocUcrs Native cows HOGS Choice to heavy. 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