E t r CAUGHT IN THE FLOODS. Twcntj-fUo INioptii Suld to Hiv Itoon Drowned by Swonli-u Stromim In Arkun- kiih i 11 ICfKUlt of CtomtliiirHt. Austin, Tex., .June 0. The eloiul lmrst of Wednesday, which swelled the rivers of this portion of the htnte out of their hunks mid unused h reut loss of property, was inueh worse than reported. .Many people are known to have perished, meager reports last night placing the number at ur. Yes terday reports came from San Saba nnd Manardville, small towns DO miles north of here, in the mountains. saying that both towns had been swept by the raging Hoods and were badly devastated. In San Saba eight people were drowned and the entire town is reported under water. The river at that point is one mile wide and running like a millraee. At Man anlville, 111 houses were swept away and this morning several more gave in to the swirling torrent and started on their voyage down the stream. The situation at Manardville is even more Kurious. A small town located to the right and in the bend of the river in the valley, it proved an easy prey to the raging torrents. Sev enteen people are known to have been drowned there ami there may be others. Of those drowned two were young white girls, Lydia ami Ainu Wells by name. Town in Tcxiih Swept Awuy. Dallas, Tex.. .June . The Trinity river at Dallas began rising yesterday, but the volume uf water does not in dicate any such Hood as is reported from the western streams. The town of Kingsland, in Llano county, 150 miles west of Dallas, was last night re ported partly swept away and the in habitants have nearly all lied to the highlands. The Hooded region takes in approximately 'JO counties, with Xilano on the east, and nearly all of them without telegraph or railroad lines. Ktmior of it DNustrous Landslide Little Koek, Ark., .lune . It is re ported here that a landslide occurred nt Koss hollow and engulfed 28 men, all of whom are supposed to have been killed. Uoss hollow is a pass between two small mountain ranges, about 'iS miles west of Little Uock on the line of the Choctaw it Memphis lailway; now under construction from Little Hock to llowuit. WENT TO THE P00RH0USE. A WltncHK lie fore the I inliiHt rlul Commltt- hIoii TcIIk How tho Staniliiril Oil I)Is)(k'h of Competition. "Washington, June ). The industrial commission resumed its investigation of trusts, the Standard Oil company receiving especial attention. W. II. Clark, of Ohio, who, until February, was employed by the Standard Oil com pany in various town in that state, but was then suspended, testified that while employed at Marietta the Stand ard had ousted other companies from business by competition and then put up the price of oil. At Springfield, Mr. Clark said, he was a wagon salesman and the instructions there were to get trade, regardless of the price. Some refined oil was sold as low as four cents. Kebates were made when necessary. At Urbana, he said, he was manager for the Standard company. Here a competitor was driven out by a threat to force the price down to one cent a gallon. The competitor after--ward went to the poorhouse. The ICuttirn of Volunteers. Washington, dune S). lien. Otis cables as follows regarding the return of volunteers: Manila, June 8. Adjutant General, Washing ton: Oregon request to defer time of departuie until 'M; will leave for Portland In transpoits Ohio and Newport. Sixth Infantry upon ar rival will relieve Califoriiluns at Neros. Hun cock sails In few days with Nebraska und other troops. (Jen. Otis has been advised that it is the wish of the president that all ar rangements be made to give the re turning troops a comfortable voyage nnd that the best of care be taken so that no sickness may break out among them. It is also said that precautions will be taken not to load the trans ports too heavily, so that the return ing troops may have plenty of room. AriiIiiiiIiIo Deelure IllniHelf Dictator. Manila, dune it. It is reported that Aguinaldo has dissolved the Filipino congress and declared himself dictator. The report is credited by the Filipinos here in Manila. The efficiency of the insurgent secret service has caused Hen. Lawtou to adopt new tactics in the campaign north of Laguna de I Say. Instead of prearranging expeditions, his troops under Hall, at Morong, and Whalley, at I'asig, are prepared to ad vance at any direction at a half hour's notice, thus lessening the chances of the enemy learning the American plans. They Ileiiouneu (lov, Thomas. Denver, Col., dune . The State Federation of Labor yesterday adopted resolutions denouncing Uov. Charles S. Thomas as a mau unworthy of any further recognition by the toiling -masses, on account of his veto of the anti-boycott bill which passed at the late session of the legislature. Want Mr. ICmiiik InwHllKatcd. Wilkesbarre, 1'u., Juno '.. Commis sioner of 1'ensions II. Clay Evans was severely criticised at the state encamp ment of the G. A ('.yesterday for his recent action in the matter of pensions. A resolution was submitted request ing the national encampment to investigate. MISSING THE JUBILEE. There "Wim One Woiitnn Who Seemed to lie Ignorant of the Vnct That Pence llud Conic. It was in the midst of the pence jubileo and the editor was the busiest individual in town, but the visitor got iu on him, and, what was worse, sat down and showed other signs of remaining, none of which the editor encouraged. "Kxcuso me," said the visitor of his own volition, "but caiii't I ask you an important question?" "What is it?" responded the editor, with out looking up from ins work, which is al ways a sign that anybody ought to under stand. .... .... "Ain t this a peace jubilee we re having in this town?" "It certainly is." "And the peace jubilee is a celebration of peace, ain't it?" fISxactly." , . , , "And peace means that war is off, don t it?" "Of course it does." "And that the olivo branch is hang ing low, und that everybody is falling on everybody else's neck, and that every body is glad the war clouds have rolled by, and that good fellowship is now prevailing everywhere, and that every bosom throbs responsive to the gentle coo of the dove, and that everybody is wearing white wings, and that there won't be any more setups, nnd that everybody h kissing and niakit.g up; it means tluit. don't it?" "Exactly," responded the editor, pleased , to discover so comprehensive a Kiiowicage from such an unsuspected quarter. "I thought so," said the visitor, rising. "I'll go back homo nnd tell my wife about it. When I left there an hour ago I don't be lieve she knew it had happened. Good morning." And the visitor went out before the editor had time to extend his sym pathy. -Washington Star. Overheard In u Cemetery. t Boyle I nin, strongly opposed to crema tion. I think it is carrying things entirely too far. Coylc How so? "We would then be compelled not only to earn our living but to urn our dead." N. Y. World. A Dnlnty Summer Until. For a refreshing summer bath use soft water. Make a dozen or more cheese cloth bags. Fill them with oat meal, and finely shaved Ivory Soap, add a little powdered orris root, mix well, and tie up securely. One bag in a tub full of warm water will make a delightful, cleansing bath, and render the skin soft nnd smooth ns velvet. ELIZA It. PAUKEH. Ohcylnir Order. "Is the lady of the house nt home to call ers?" "No, sir; not to-dny." "Hut tell her that it is the doctor who has called." "Impossible, sir; she can't see you. She is sick." La Caricature. Family Duties. Mabel-; Wonder what Mrs. Flayabout does to kill time? Sue Why, she has a bicycle nnd a hus band, so she divides her time between them blowing them up. Cincinnati Enquirer. It should be remembered to the everlast ing credit of the men that when a woman becomes famous, no men claim that they were once engaged to her. Atchison Globe. Roldiersadditionnl Homestead Rights pur chased. Landund invention putentsprocured ou most liberal terms. Highest references. (J. C. Clements, Lawyer, Washington, D. C. God help me to keep from under the thumb of the man who rigidly observes the letter of the law, but who has no concep tion of its spirit. Viiginia Etchings. Piso's Cure is n wonderful Cough medi cine. Mrs. W. Pickert, Van Siclen and Hlakc Aves.. Hrooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 20, '91. "It were better to be right than to be president," but it were still better to be both. Virginia Etchings. IIiiIPh Ciitnrrh Cure Is a Constitutional Cure. Pi ice, 75c. Figures may not lie, but estimates are often misleading. Chicago Daily News. Rome smart men are fools for revenue I only. Chicago Daily News. When n river has n run on its banks it floats a lot of btoclc L. A. W. Hulk-tin. THE GENERAL MARKETS. Kansas City, Mo., Juno 13. CATTLE llest ncovos '.i 75 0 S 15 Stocuors 3 23 5 15 Native cows 1 7.'i & 4 'JO HOGS-Choleu to heuvy 3 (M (ft 3 '.'1 SIIKin' Katr to cholco ii as & 4 40 WHUAT No. 2 led TICS. 74 No. 2 nurd 0U do TI',-4 COHN No. 2 mixed HJJifD OATS No. 2 mixed 2.1 Zi IIYJ: No. 2 M fi 6(1 KLOUn-l'atent, )er 1)1)1 3 83 (& 4 00 Fancy 3 20 to 3 23 II AY Choice timothy 8 23 8 60 Fancy prall lo 7 60 & 7 75 niiAN (sacked) 63 61 JIUTTIHC-Cholec. cieamery.... UK 16 CHKKSK-Kiill cream I0K 11 IXJOS-ClioIeo 10K 11 POTATOES 00 70 sn. LOUIS. CATTLE Native and Miipplu:,'. 4 60 5 50 Texaus 3 25 5 00 HOGS-Heavy 3 IK 3 60 SWEEP Fair to cholco 3 25 123 FLOUU-Cholcc 3 83 100 WHEAT-No. l oil 75 70 COKN No. ". mixed Hi UVt OATS No. 2 mixed 21 2 1 M HYE No.2 67 68 UUTTKU-Creiunory 15 18 LAW) -Western mess W I U7!4 POKK 800 8 12H CHICAGO. CATTLE Common to prhno... 1 50 5 60 HOqS-PacUtiujahd Mi!m;jiw.. 3 60 3 HiM SHEEP-Falr to choice 3 00 5 00 FLOUE-Winter ivlieat, 3 ft'. 3 76 "WHEAT-No. 2ied 77', 78j COUN- No. 2 iU.1 31 OATS No. 2 , , 25 254 HYE 55 6(1 HUTTEK -Creamery 12 17', LAUD 4 W) 4 1'3 POKIv 7 l5 B 03 NEW YOKIv. PATT LK Nat I vt) Meo s 4 70 5 60 HOGSj- Hood to clioleo 100 4 10 SHEEP-Common to choice.... 3 25 173 WHEAT No. 2 rod hi 8llf CO.HN No. 2 ..., 40 40), OATS No, 2 30 31 HUTTEK '. 15S1G' Jfejf The United Stntc a l'on-or for Good, A distinguished historian writes, while referring to this nation's advent as a col onizing power, that we represent the "oen tury'a political conscience," nnd that our influence for good over European spheres will be immense. This result was just in inevitable as is the cure which follows the use of llostctter's Stomach Hitters, the great remedy which is found in every home nnd drug store throughout the country. It cures indigestion, constipation, overworked kidney nnd liver, nliays nervousness, and tones up the whole system. An Iri'ltntliiK Plirnie. "Arc you seriously ill?" asked the well meaning friend. "Uh, no," answered the dyspeptic, with n jarring, sarcastic laugh. "1 hint nil over nnd don't care whether the sun rises to-morrow or not. Hut I'm not se riously ill. I'm jocosely, flippantlvaud fntci rally ill. I'm going through all the symp toms, but don't mean one oTtliein." Wash ington Star. Try Grnln-O! Try Criiln-Ot Ask your grocer to-ilny to show you a package of GKA1N-0, the new food drink that takes the place of rolfec. The children mnv drink it without injury ns well ns the adult. All who try it like it. GHAIK-O has Mint rich seal brown of Mocha or Jnvn, but it in made from nine grnins; and the most delicate stoinacbs icccive it without distress. 1-4 the price of coffee. 1." eli. and '25 cts. per pnekngc. Sold by all grocers. DtiiK'iiOHliiur Her Cute. He Tf I were tick, darling, would you love me more thnn you do? She I might not love you nny more, Hen ly, but I know I would look forwnrd to our wedding dny with n degree of impatience that never seeius to possess me at pteseiit. Chicago Evening Kcws. "Yon Cult Out Allen' Pout-KiMO l'Ul'.i:. Wrlto to-dau to Allen S. Olmsted, Lcroy, N. Y., for n FREE sauiplo or Allen's Foot Ease, n powder to shako into your shoes. It cures sweating, hot, swollen, callous, ach ing feet. It makes tight shoes easy. Cures Corns. Bunions and Ingrowing Nails. All druggists und shoo stores sell it. 2o cents. i I'ur.zlcd. "Gosh dtirni those Filipiny fellers, nny how," muttered Uncle Josh; "I kaiu't keep track ov 'em." "Dow tell. Josh!" "Yep; I've got me eye on Agiiinaldy an' Agoncilly nil right, but who in thunder kin this feller Archie Fclago be?" Philadelphia Hccord. Feminine Impni-tlnllty. When a girl is interested in n mnn, if he isn't bowleggod and squint-eyed, she says he is ns "handsome as a Gteck god." N. V. Press. The IlcNt Prescription for Chills. ! nnd Fever Is a bottle, of Guovr.'s Tastki.kss Cm i.i, Tonic. It is simply iron und quinine in a tasteless form. No euro uo pay. Pricc,50c. "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown." Guess so. Any fool ought to know better than to lie down with a crown on his head. Virginia Etchings. Best Prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, 9. rove It is simply Iron and Ouinine in a tasteless form. . . . Sold by every druggist in the malarial sections of the United States No cure, no pay Price, 50c. WHOLESALES. Gt. Locifl, Mo., Fob, 0, 1809. PAnts Ucmciim Co., City. Oontlomon: Wo wish to concratulato you on tho incrcaocd nalco wo nro havinjfon your CSrovo'D VaatclcttH Cltlii Tonic. On czani Inlnc our record of inventory under dato of Jan. Int. vro find that wo nold during tho Chill ncason of 1C33, 2CC0 dozen Ciroto'H 1'onlc. Wo also find that our oalcn on your n.uiatlvo JlrcnioQtilnlno Tablets liavo boon nomc thlnri cnormouos liavinft rold luriu(j tho lato Cold end Grip coa&oa -1,00 dozen. Ploaio rush down order enclosed herewith, ttad oblico, Yourn trulv, MEY2U JJU03. DIIUO CO. I'or Schall. In tho Great Grain and Grazing' Helta of West ern Canada and Infor mation as to how to se euru thorn cun liu had ou application to tho Department of tho In t( rior, Ottawa, Canada, or lo .1. S. CltAWKOIU). 102 West Ninth St, Kansas Citv, Mo.; W V. Uennutt. 801 N Y. Lire Hldi;., Omaha. Neb. k W....-.KC ;K Kur'. 1S?J ;'W sm& ti-$a'm WSS: The Greatest Jwiilway Systems of the I'l I'd btatt-b Use CARTER'S INK They wouldn't ue il If It wasn't pood. Cuiti you no in 'to than poor iiiL. iiisi ui" liiiviiiK ' TH IE nrilrVH "ioworlir(rc'ntotlinro.lijr fie JrwUr I Miirat UiiUtonil. AdlJNTS QFUI.VVUI VAN'JI:l. (i,,iy M.r.o. LIFE uiitir mix. d tt ui4t fiue iiyji -HitAU 0 s las FREEH mm Km 'mm va Vtl 111b four ir t -N.clr' Nimnlah-Amcrl can IViit' Pittiorumti. Contains ICO superb half-tone engravings, niade from photogiapliH taken of our Army in camn, on transports nnd in actual service, Jspnnisli and American Gun-boats, Culm, Ha vana, Manilla, Landscapes, Aichiteclmc; shows the umnucts and customs of the poo pic of our new Islands; l'lctnies of our He roes Dewey, Gcncial Charles King (known ns dipt. Charles King, thonutlior), Wheeler, Hobson, lloosevclt, Sampson, Miles, Schley. Slinfter, Lee, Hrooks, Carioll; Gioups of Officer, Cavalry, Artillery, Infantry, Ships, Hille -practice, Spanish Soldiers, Insurgents, Cluckamaiign, Jacksonville, T.impa, List Farewell Letteis Home, Hospitals, Clara n.irton, Hough Hidcr, Santiago, San Juan. Manilla, the Hcf.utiful Women of Cuba ami Manilla. The Album is fiJsS inches, weighs 12 ounces, printed on finest coated paper. Sent HIKE to any address iu the United States, Canada or Mexico for V2 cents in stamp- or coin, to cover postage nnd pack ing. Copy mnv be seen at any ticket ollico of the Hig FourltoMo. Order at once, as the edition is limited. Address WAHUEN J. LYNCH. General Passenger and Ticket Agent, "Hig Four Houte. Cincinnati. Ohio. Mark envelope "War Album," Ills Practice. "Say, you knew Deacon Ilardwny's oy Hen, who went up to the city to study med icine, didn't you?" "Oh. yes; I knowed Hen well. What nbout him?" "lie killed hiiuelf day before yesterday." "You don't snyl What was the matter? Couldn't he Kit no outside piactiee?" Chi cago Tinics-llerald. Summer Tours. Tjic Grand Tumk Hailway is the ideal toutc for Summer Travel, i caching with its own Lines or direct connections all the pop ular icsorts of Northern Michigan, St. Clair, the Muskoka Iakes, Lake of Hays (High lands of Ontario), Niagara Falls, St. Law icnce River, White Mountains andthc Sea coast resoits of the North Atlantic. Also Wutkins Glen, Glen Summit, Atlantic City, Asliury IMrlc ami many other popular ic sorts ou and reached by the Lehigh Vnllcy It. K. , Vestibule Train Service. For copies of illustrated tourist literature, rates and full iufoimation apply to J. II. Hnrgis. "40 Clark St., Corner Jackson Houle void, Chicago. AVhnt 'to Snj- Alio nt the llnhy. The wise bachelor who is called upon to compliment the new heir of his wedded friend can make himself popular by declar ing with emphasis: "Well, that is a babv." Theie is no gainsaying that. It isn't n bit complimentary, and t-ouuds like strong praise. Philadelphia Times. To Cure Cold In Ono Dny Tnko Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money If it falls to euro. 2fo. Some people demand that the woild not only be patient with their foolishness, but that it applaud. Atchison Globe. teless Chill Tonic MAKfJ 'a3PRes L rxm m jk"i m m m 1,1i raw jv v"irii ."a nE tVJ iKJj HT1 sccomaniei RETABEER- ""-TTT""-"" KcnnoH, Iixa. Pauio Mesicihi! Co. , Ocutlcraon: I handlo coven or cinht diftcr oathindaof Chill Toaica but I noli ton bottloa of Crovo'M to whero I noil ono of tho othoro. I nold ZZ hottlcn of Grovc'u CUVA Tonio in ono day and could liavo v.al 1 mora if I had had it o-i huud. Mr. J)-j.vo Woo da curod flvo caaca of chills with ono hottlo. EiBpectftillv, JOIIN T. VINYAED. MUUiiUitiUiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUttiiiiiiiiiiW LIKE A QOOB TEMPER, "SHEDS A BRIGHTNESS EVERYWHERE." DR. MOFFETT'S r m 8 iiici u TEETHING POWDERS A Natural Black by (I 1 I'rlco CO conti of all dmi't'lsts or It. 1'. Hall &. Co., Nashua. .N. II. $75 MimiHi ami i:ptniiMS no oxperlonca ni'oitcd: position MirfMafionl,iilf-Millii 1'i:a.si: Mi u. Co,, iJuit. i. 0lu';li)tuil,u. m m m iia rCTilPl m ha i .5RS mi 13V31 EJHQUia F.rW,i mpAW&$ IHt Vnl hd Bog ogham ' Wa m A A .A At A,.AufW.' HBoes Your eafl Ache ? Are your nerves weak? Can't you sleep well? Pain In your back? Lack encrny? Appetite poor? Digestion bad? Boils or pimples? These arc sure signs of poisoning. From What poisons? From poisons that are al ways found in constipated bowels. If tho contents of the bowels are not removed from the body each day, as nature intended, these poisonous substances arc sure to bo nbsorbed into the blood, al ways causing suffering and frequently causing severe disease. N . r There is a common sense cure. AVER'S PILLS Thcv dnilv insure an casv nnd natural movement of the bowels. You will find that the use of ApP'S maparill(i with the pills will hasten recovery. It cleanses the blood from all impurities and is a great tonic to the nerves. Ytrlla tho Doctor Otir Moillcal Pcp-irltnontlmsono of tin) moU eminent jiliylclnnn In tlio Unltod 8UtM. Toll tliodiirtor lint liow you nro giUTorlnp. ou will roculvti tho licit meillciil udvlco without cost. Adilrnt. 4 jm. j. i AYi'.n, Luwull, Mass. First Tasteless Tonic ever manufactured.. All other so-called "Taste less" Tonics are imita tions.. Ask any druggist about this who is not PUSHING an imitation. CQM8UEWER. WniTrcsnouo, Tcr., Bop. 13, 1833.' Pahi3 MnmciNii Co., St. Loul.i, Mo. Qontlcmon: I wrlto you ufow linen of jrrat itudo. I think your Orovo'H'S'uHtcJcsuC'tsltl Tonlo i3 ono of (ho bcattnodloinco in thovorltl forChillaand Fovcr. I havo thrco children that liavo been down with malarial fovcr for 18 montbn and liavo bonidit Clilll medicinca of all Ulnd.i und Dootor'n blllBcomint?in all thothno until I Rent to town and Rot throo bottlcu of Grovo'r Ionic. My children nro ell woll now anditwaayourTaHtolom Chill Tonlo that did it. I cannot oay too much in ita behalf. Youra truly, JAMES D. RODEIlTa. Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Makes Teething Ear?. TEETHINA Relieves Ilia Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Age. i ) i Coats Only SS Conts. Ask Your Urnuum lor It. HlCADHItS Ol;' TM13 TAI'lllt lilMfltl.N'll TO 1IUY ANVTIIINCJ ADVUItTlSKI) IN ITS COLb'.MNB Silol I.I) INSIST UPON 1IAVINO what th ky Asic-roa. ItliriJSlNO ALL HL'IISTITUTHS Oil IMITATIONS. A. If. K.-l) 1768 tn:. AVitrri.(i to AiivnirriMr.itN iliMiM ndile thai jViu mnv (liu AilvcrtUf uienl In till impel-. t . ." ' . .