MAY 18. 8itt THE ALLIANCE -INDEPENDENT. RAMBLER BICYCLES. The representative American and English Wheels. Agents Wanted Throughout the State. CARRIAGES: Chea houses E. R. Guthrie, STABLISHSD 1877. JASJcMLAMCO. MAIN HOUSE, 200 to 212 FIRST AVE. NORTH, v iHOEATOLIS, HUTS BRANCHK8J COUNTRY AND PACKER Minneapolis Creen Sfjled HIDES Sheepskin 1A,aagbaLaL . Calfskins, Dry Hides, , Tannery. - ucicut FINE NORTHERN FURS. REFERENCES 8ouitv Bum op Mimm.. MiNNiAPOlie, Minn. Ft. Oaarsosn Not. Bank, Chisaso, III Mohtani National Bamk, Hilsna. Most. hair National Ban. Gk.at Falls. Mont. First National Bank, SrOKANtF'io.WAOM. Nat. Bank or Comm.noi. St. Louie, Mo. Liberal Advances Made on Shipments against Original Bill of Lading. Shipments Solicited. Write for Circulate. Shipper, from this State Cornwpond wlUi and Con sign to Mluncopuiia ilotue. FARMLANDS FOR xxt nnA fni oaia in Ariama Rn Furnas, Greely, Gosper, Garfield. Hitchcock. Harlan, Hall, Hayes, Kearney, Lioup, Lancaster, rerkins, onerman, These lands belong to us, and we $4.50 Per AND ON EASY TERMS. Call and see us or write us for list to invest In. C. C. BURR & SON, Room I I. But Block, Hi I IANRF STATE State Agent quotes prices S A good common flour at 90 cts. per 100. White Rose firur at $1,50 per 100. Silver Leaf " " 1.75 . " Prime Brow Sugar $4.00 per 100. Best Granulated Sugar $5.65 per 100. Pine Uncolored Japan Tea 25c per lb. " " " ..",12ie " Good Coffee 20c per lb. A full line of Spices, Pepper, Cinna mon, Cloves, Ginger, Mustard, Al spice, etc., at 20o per lb. One gallon best coal oil ' with glass can 40 cents. , . J. W. HARTLEY, i ra; Tfirjr ox c to Muni) iisre m GUELPH 2:16i Champion of Nebraska Tracks. Winner of the fastest heat and the fastest three Sir oi Mitnnrtia 3-year-old record 8:24: nx!iy, 3-year-old record 8:23; Uueiph Jr., 4-year Old rncora l.-io1', .iuuk rennm, a-year-om recora :w. His sire Is Prlncens: dam Mary by Messenger Duroc; Sid dam Bonnie Lassie bv Hambleton fan 10, Ouelph has been a conolHlent campatKncr, and one of the gamest race horses that ever Lived. He it as size, style, color and speed, all of which are essential In a horse to breed to. Ouelph will trot a mile In t: 10 or Iwtusr this season, barring accident. He htut trolled a mile In U.bvi. showing that his record Is no tueuMure of his speed. Ouelph will make the season at Lincoln, Neb., S4U and U Sis. service u wiin tne usual return privilege, MONTE CARLOS 9947. ltrothor In Wlook to the reat Jay lllrd. bv Sieo. U llkos: dam l.ailr Fri.k. P. t 8 Kve. damofUallleo Kes:'S. MoUreitor Wilkes t;87H. by Kambrlno Star It:; sm dam Ltdy Franklin :t iam of otiatte (itrl by Bstv'a BUck Hawk Mmt t arlu In U.e sirs of Dan Heudee, t year-old record t.ii, his II ml colt and other that re showing early pd. He is destined to make as reat a aire as Jay HUM. lie will make taa seaaim at l.lucoln. Neb., at aaou. ThM horsm can Im ma at the Uncut noH&ru, Address all rmtuuuU'iuua U Cor. 24th and o at A- T. TURNEY t 10Ntt Incoln, Neb. PILES, FISTULA, an4 U thr Dlaas Mh Xtum ur4 bf Htm. Thornton A Mtaor, Xna City, Ma., wtik.mt knife. lltfAtnre or ratMiltw-iui money to be pid nttl paiteol is cured. W atao ha tk ltliy ui l.t i Wont and Ihma of tfce aklQ. IWwsr of all dwtr wim wttt any yn f itMtr ttm in !, rm luiurw. twit.) ir rlrvuur wmita am gwwiTtti4MAfn ttaUAua Mmrn, tw AUCTIONEERS. Z. S. BRANSON, WAVKRLY, NKH LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEER, Mat msm In tfefta 4 U summ. fci tafH, u.!Le f a iH SMU.tf M ti4MtWt CATARRH RV.f,rwuUV ltsiLr, ty MaJ L,ttMNl, m ri af irt h. 4t ky ttt ta any 4 AtwMt ft, m, 4i J H .i f, lu'iut, SWIFT Swift' buggy bargains advertised by Eastern will be duplicated In goods and prices. 1540 0 Street, Lincoln, Nebraska. ...,. 1HD IXPOHTIIIS. uniir . Pelts, Furs, Wool, Tallow, Grease, Deerskins, Ginsins A Seneca Root, BY PERMISSION. SALE IN NEBRASKA tlpr Thfl flviMtr. Dundv. Frontier. vaney auu vveueier cumiu m will sell them from Acre Up naming the county or counties you wish - LINCOLN, NED. BUSINESS AGENCY. on the following goods. Soda 1 and Butter cracker 6c per lb. li cases. 40 Grain vinegar in lugs, 25c per gal Lemon extract 2 oz. bottles 50c per dot Vanilla " " " 55c " Finest full cream Y A cheese 12,c lb A good Overall for only 50c. An extra good overall for 65, , Bockford half hose 75c per doz. " " best made $1.06 a do Write for anything you eat or wear. Stae Agt., 25 . Ilth SI., Lincoln. Wet ,a;iiiiiiur:Ki'i,T.uii'miE 13 w is? heats ever trotted bv stallion in the State. rred by Monte CrUto (brother to Luraps t:SI) S4 (dmn of Karlv Dawn S:!!l. Jar lllrd 2:21 IVwt cor, Sttk and O street. Send toratalogue. a nut m tks snd y will sud tki ta- at hua.lriMj kv sm curvj by Ms. and mismi mutia atrevv Huunaai tt a amt u Ms M. K. HINKI.KY, -CIHIHAUNURf IBYMA,S Marea, !, Tke Wi if tit fruits, orwenwttul and n.rr.a. Ill M ptr mI the IiUai K ILL MKlt"M, Iks bt nxniiwn vl. It will rt ! iKHhtDd tuiet tu .tk yuur ttoU. :a. wiluwNiAl t'slkxt at t k(s( MMl tltur ,H .' . m kiwi, VW I wut auy hkJlv . tke .. 44 s,tt l,l.IIWNilll WHM tM . kmm 'AM fc HMii. ftiM rkiMMA tffiw4 Villi fmmtt si klrnl 4, fSMW. foil lMHly 4 (,tUMS lut M Uev, In 1HI N4KNII CCm miT4VII, fM Ale, IP .lUlLI Bogus white lead won sale sale did it not afford makers a larger profit than Strictly Pure White Lead. The wise man is never persuaded to buy paint that is said to be "just as good " or " better " than Strictly Pure White Lead The market is flooded with spurious white leads. The following analyses, made by eminent chemists, of two of these misleading brands show the exact proportion of genuine white lead they contain : Misleading Brand "Standard Lead Co. Strictly Pure White Lead St. Louis." Materials Proportions Analyzed by Barnes 69.36 per cent. Keels Chauvenet Oxide of Zino 84.18 per cent, & Bra., wmtenau o. per cent. m. louis. Less than 7 per cent, white lead. Misleading Brand " Pacific Warranted Pure A White Lead." Materials Proportions Analyzed by Sulphate of Lead 4. 1H percent, Li'doux A Co.. Oxide of Zinc 4.5.04 per cent New York, liaryte 90. IW per cent. No white lead in it. You can avoid borus lead bv nurw chasing any of the following brands. They are manufactured by the "Old Dutch'' process, and are the standards: "Southern" "Collier" "Red Seal" For sale by the most reliable dealers tS paints everywhere. If vou are eoin to paint. It will pay yon to send to us Tor a book containing- Informs tion that may save you many dollar; it will only cost you postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 Broadway, New Torlb St. Louis Branch, Clarf Avenue snd.Tenth Street. Nebraska Savings Bank 13 and O St., Lincoln. Capital $250)000. GIVES ABSOLUTE SECURITY. . Write Us and We will Prove It. five per cent Interest on sarins! accounts 8peclal rates on time deposits. Write us or call for nest vest pocket memo aodum book. J. O. Bouthwice, B. R. TmonT Preside nt, Cashier. I GENTS WANTED Male and female A old and young, $15.00 to $25.00 per day easily made, selllnfir our Queen Plating Outfits, and doine Gold. Silver. Copper and Brass Platting, that is warranted to wear for years, on every class of Metal, Tableware and Jewelery &o. Light and easily handled, no ex perience required to operate them. Can be carried by hand with ease from house to house, same as a grip sack or satchel. Agents are making money rapidly. They sell to almost every business house and famllv. work shon Cheap,durable,simple and within reach of every one. Plates almost instantly, - equal to the finest new work. Send for circulars &c. Queen City Silver & Nickel Paling Co, East St. Louis, 111, , Notice to Grading Contractors. OrFics or Couktv Ccirk, Saukdbbh Co. WAHOO. Nbh. Mara 18K.1 Sealed nrnnnn- als will be received at this office until t o'clock 1. M. of Friday the 28th day of May 1893. for the conntructlon of the "Carlson Ditch." Tb work will be lot In seven i7 worklna sections a record of which can be seen at this office, me construction of ditch will reaulre the removal of 20I4 cubic yards of eaith. Each bid must be accompanied bv a certi fied check of 100 conditioned that the bidder shall enter In o cod tract within fl ve(5) days after opening of bids and slve such bonds as se curity for the faltnful performance thereof as may be required If hu bid be accented: checks to be returned t the unsuccessful bid ders after the award of the contraot and to the successful bidder, after hU contract and bond for the faithful performance of the terms thereof shall be annroved bv the Board of County Commissioner of Saunders Cousty. Map tipeclttcatlona, pronle, contract and bond can be seen at this offi-. ah proposals must be addressed to Countv Clerk of Saunders County, Wahoo, Neb., and endorsed "Proposal for the construction of the Carlson Ditch." The rleht to reject anr or all bids, or to waive defects, if deemed for the Interest of the County, Is reserved. oj oraer or uoara or county commissioners . W. B. Kamd SBAii County Cierk Notice to Bridge Builder. Notice 'la herehr aivert ths sntMrrlsnrs of Harlan County will receive sealed bids for the erection of three Iron bridges as follows: One iron bridge at Claypool's crossing be tween Alma and Orleans consisting of one span of 60 fet length and to be 16 feet wide In the clear and to be to feet above low water mark. One iron Bridge across t-rairie uog ureeK at Parish's crosttltig, to consist of one span of 70 feet, and to be It! fe it wide in the clear, and tha road bed to be not less than IS feet above low watr mark. Also one irus bridge acros the Prairie Doe; Creek at Cobutdlck's crossing toconUt of onS span of 50 feet, and to be 18 feet wtd In the clear, and the road bed to be not less than le feel above water mark. ll of the above bridues to rest or. Iron tubings and to be floor ed with 84 lfh oak flooring. Ulils lor ine aov nruiges must oe niea witn the undersigned not later than at noon on Mar gtHh, 1WA, aud niit be accompalned by a gmxl and miflii U'lit bond In case contract ts awanind. The board however reserves the right to i eject any or ail o ws. jni st. hial.) iuniy uiera. Want 10 Farmer Items la Nebraska ror nn. Tk niMI to filcta line mni ami ul twin wo an J gtwed il gwn J wild fp, kuwry in sa. I'rtcM i luAf and aa-Kiimm lk Inst st"?" ,3 tiii sad Jtii is m. 1 4 in km I ke rKi fci li vum m any , z:tir Mtafcbor .t aj.1 AlnJi'l' ,'.,'. M ',Y- uutiwMs this VT. wt.ts. WW k4 WLHtS Ik lH . t i in- kttjlllA tM4t t.k Ml IfiJ 4, Mf Jk f , , (4 ,- Lia. ima, sl... ."J!" . lilt t XMS .1 I IbSU tl AUAJ Mt UMf Kt .l A Mittl 4 .u. t. M , a4 Wt. ( mi it M iks kAi lktg tMy t t4 WAf IM sw th 1 axt . r'sAM WlNt Qoodhuo Eng.no Go. M. CearK III. T- a o' fV . II, M . k t a, le! l t i.,.liui... ins thiyi 4kJ e"i H '.."J k H,l4.iai.w4 . . hZl-l U4 tj o KM, -iat3 ,j tiiit ,. -nk t SMiiIMm V ,'7i , i'u Y4 m tt k4 twg i I u i ;. r'li '1 ".ws urn VI BHIKF NKWM OTKH. Intcn-stlnic Items Gleaned from Prople' Party Kzchangea. The Second National Bank of Colum bia, Tenn , has suspended. Ignatius IXmne lly is a thorn in the fltra of the Minnesota plutocrat. An extra 6esion of congress, it is said, will be called about Sept. 11. The Ingham County Savings Bank, at Lansing, Mich., closed its doors. Last year 108,820 immigrants left German ports for the United States. The saddest words of tongue or pen are: "uroyer is just as bad as lien." 1 nree-flf ths of the shoes worn in the United Mates are made in Massachu' setts. Those wily DODullst theorists in North Dakota are going to build a government warenouH6. rTl v iuire om ocen an arrest or a man whose evident intent on was to kill Mr. uiuumone. It Is stated that the Chinese govern ment, urn decided to lay a telegraph uue irum mo i am rs to 1 ckln. They sent a Ddchess to prison In Eng land recently. We send our criminal aristocracy to congress ovar here The 71st anniversary of Gen. Grant's oirin whs ooieDratea at Ualnna, 111. Uov. McKlniey delivered the oration The spring elections In Ohio Indicate a great Increase In populUt strength in small towns, h w me same where. every The populists in Ohio will hold their state convention at Columbus. Julv and 5. Mo better way to celebrate the Dourin. An electrician in Nashville. Tenn.. says it would be dangerous for women weariog crinoline to cross the electric car tracks. Undertakers are unknown In Janan When a person dies there, the body is euuoiuuea ana ouriea Dy a member of tne lamliy. "Cleveland, Belmont and Rothschilds bankers and owners of gold, Washing ton, D. CV'ls the style of the demo Cratic card. The Russian scepter is of solid gold three feet long, and contains among its ornaments ztis diamonds, Sou rubles and five emeralds. Carlisle has shown himself to be larger man than Cleveland in declining to be bluffed by Wall street into an Issue of bonds. Now it would be in order for congress" to pass a bin to increase tne salaries of the farmers $100 per month for clerk hire you know. Senator Stewart is a larara man and Is growing greater in publio estimttlon every day. He mty be the biggest man in tne country in low. The 74th anniversary of the I. O. O, F. was celebrated In Chicago? Charles Vv. Raymond, of Watseka, 111., deliver ed an eloquent address. "Thirty thousand men'says the Rev. iiosepa uook recently, "now own over half of the United States; 50,0u0 will soon own the Republic." France had 207 strikes last year in volvlng 108,000 working people. The giant, Labor, is beginning to feel his strength the world over. w. ' . "Benjamin Harrison, lawyer. Indian apoli Indiana," Is tne way his card now reaas. uou t ieei o&a uenjitmio, yieve land will join vou In four years. The ballet girls of Chicago have dem- onstiatea tneir ability to kick in more w38 than one. They receutly won strike for an increase In wages. What bas become of the tariff issue? Don't let it get lost or mislaid, for it will bo wanted by the old parties as an issue to fight over in the next campaign. The national banks, the millionaires and tramps were introduced into this country about the same time. The latter is the product of the other two. It now turns out that the Sioux City speculator J were leauing toward Mosher Ism, and they fall for about six million. It Is a small sum for this kind of peo ple. An island has been discovered in the Atlantlo in latitude 29 degrees two minutes nurth latitude, 137 degrees 59 minutes west, which is only nine feet across. C. Wood Davis shows in the Aren that the pubilo would save $350,000,000 a year, basides creatiojr a si .kini? fund of ro,00(),00i) annually, by nationalizing railways. Some of the great dally papf rs are howlint about the type trust. As l ima of them have never baen able to see any othr trusts, the prospect Is really en couraging. Iowa republi sans hare determined to in row prohibition out of their next state oooventlon. There will be musla in the air while they are doing the throwing out. The presence of an ex-greenback congressman presiding over the delib erations of the United States senile is not a very ataooumgUg signt for the silver advocate. Aa old law ha txwn found that authorize tha Ualtod Hut treasury to buy gold. It ought ti be poatblo to find any sort of law amoug our km ut statute books. The Itllnols legislator became tear ing ma4 btfcauM tbv ha I not meived their pa to the r air orniof. t'or a robu.t, ncrifetio UvaUbuaJ, Ijok to a TBer4 Utoma. The rtiub!lcas organ which are aro Uy urging Ulrlad.an4 Carlisle to Imlm Umv ti!l b tha rt to Jul a In a hue and orv agaiaai th aduitaUtra- tioa for tha iiit.La tf ia. The rttraeu of Mveatt'f II. I lUwsa, affcr thirty-l yrar of ur ret.i vBtratiU"ri! ia the Ualt4 siat t.oata taay shuu UrwU aa "wraa," la fr fromags virtlca. It ts aU io be a aetuai fawt that the Oslo coal mliMr tie twt warn na U4Ur a day, Think of a maehiKkt and wt m,a eHi. B) steal a4 moral evlad la fauilly rrv4 ia m dutur a day! tgrvi vou4 li&0txi)cy t t4vir ba I-Uwlars ei.a aSaaUay clilkg rg viao. It will be lotertio.r tooWirv now ine worm jair manager will hold on to tne cash and ignore their obliga tions. narles FrancH Adams told the Massachusetts legislative committeaon laxation a ?ew days aeo that the single tax plan Is the best, in his opinion, that oouia oe auoptea tor toe tax system of tnat state. James W'hitoomb Rile? in not a whit superstitious, but when a Baltimore note! clerk called a cross-eyed "front' tj snow mm to room no. 13 the Doet uei-uneu to taae tne risK, mougn tne J . . . , 7 room was one of the best in the house. I he Irish soend $11 ter canltv tWn ocotcb fits. 14 per caul ta and the KnciiR $ 9 18 per capita for liquors "annually 1 hese statistics are glvm by It jv. Dr. Dawson liurns. of London, who is standard authority on temperance ques' nons. The people who are bursting up I business on Wall street are the "busl ness men" who presume to send 'am basnadors" to Washington to orescribi in" nnancial twllcv :f the trovernmen and dictate legislation to the lobbies of congress Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, of lows, sends congratulations to tao republican wo men of Kaosa. and declares thy will redeem the ttate. Let J. E len wait until she hears from the rural sisters in Kan sas, and sue will nave no occasion to slop over, A sitiricnl editorial noto In the KnlghUof Labor Journal says: "What a dreadful thing it would have been if, wnen Adam and fcve were commanded to earn their bread by the sweat of their face, mere been no capltaitste ready to employ inemr At Milwaukee a jury awarded $500 damages to a woman against a butcher woo bad falsely accused her of eteallug change from bis till. The court re uuueu tne damages to $100 on the ground that tne complainant was "only a scrub woman." Henry M. Stanley, the ex-African plorer Is now engaged in the prepara tion of .a series of short stories for young people, consisting of legends and tales communicated to tne explorer by his native followers during his jmirney tnrouirn tne great iorest or tne dark continent. 'FIia Ta n mno mA rt fV trta rtr hhiiaii trtik people to remain away from Chicago fur a month, and give as a reason therefor that the buildings, are not yet complet ed, and every thing generally is in I very unsettled condition. It will take two or three weeks yet for the man agers to get things in ship-shape. The most noted Chinese doctor in the country has just died in San Fran Cisco, lie was LI ro ial. lie came from Canton about 1850 and built up a large practice, having wnlie people as well as bis own countrymen for patients, The emparor, a fe years ago, sent him the highest Chinese mod torn aipiom The millennium must by oretty close. A Cnicago city treasurer actually went out of office and did not steal the inter est on the -public money. While the lamp of life holds out to burn, the vilest sinner msy return, remaps tne uni oago man's example mty toucn tne conscience of some other treasurer throughout the country. ' The total amount of sllvar purchased under the Sherman act is now 149,215, 000 ounces. Htd the secretary of the tr- asury complied with the. law and coined sufficient of the purchased silver to redeem the certificates issued in pay' ment for it, the treasury would be in t much healthier and s'able condition to meet the fast approaching financial crisis.. Novel Entertainment. Pay son Tucker, the general mans ger of tne Maine Central railroad. recently adopted the novel social expedient of entertaining his friends at the station in Portland, having a reception in the office and a dinner in the station dining-room. "Honored In His Own Country, Two jokes are being told by Method lsts on the Rev. Dr. J. M. Buckley, editor of the Christian Advocate. The other day the agent of the Methodist book depository of Boston received a letter reading, "Would you please send me the price of your cough medicine called, 'J. M. Buckley ' Hereditary Consumptive's Suooessful Battle for Life, as I would like to try a bottle." And news comes from Denver that a volume of lectures to young men, en titled "Oats or Wild Oats, which Dr. Buckley published some years ago, Is clarified among "Cereals" in the pub lio library in that city. A North fsroliii Affidavit. The following is a true copy of an affidavit to obtain a warrant before a justice of the peace iu a certain county in Western North Carolina. The name alone are changed: John Smith being only sworn deposes and say that at and in said county and in township Tom Jones and Will Urown t!ld feloniously and willfully fether my Kund Jack and totd him to the river and thrixlo hint In aud cursed him and U4 him data him to wail contrary to law and against the peso tn4 dignity of tha State, Sworn to & aabaortbad before me, Ac, 0. W, H , J. ! II Prayed fur f heat. The tier. ir. iitack, of the Barony vaureh, Oiasgow, and enothrr minister one sprn a vacation in Cumberlsad, ao4 on the Sabbath aUrnd4 a little HmuIi kirk, kitting in a remote tor. ir, u that tha tutaltr ahoul.1 not ttutloa theiu. Hut tha gl y of the tnlitiaiar 4ttt thrie, ant ia the ia UrvKsaory piayrr h m prt4 hlmsotf a niak iialla atirs ut acnM t4 front theto. Th gl man' wor.li wre tht "Ir4, bar mvrvt os thy luinlsleriug rrnl wha hare pi'ppml la on e a iiuji,-x t'tlirt on of thHt will prtrach le the afwrsooe, ant th othar in tha treutng ' i'aUlotf u fur thOtahk C4te t Shtln.i ana tyMirlUsg rai b nh tsla4 of li, H. CutrK ALl UNCK-le-I'tftytucsim Hae a4' o Hio ' I' . Ml.lll I WORLD'S FAIR DIRECTORS HAVE SO DECIDED. BUT THE EXHIBITS WILL BE CLOSED The Msnagsrs soUa Cpoa a Technicality tha Law. and to All Intant of Parposes the ColambUa Kxpost tloa Will Be Open Seven Day Admission bandars WU1 He S5 Cent. Chicago, May 15. On and after May 81 the world's fair grounds will be opened every Sunday. This decision was reached at a meeting of the directors of the exposition yesterday afternoon. President Iliginbotham had called upon Edwin Walker, who is chairman of the committee on legislation, to submit an opinion whether or not the exposition can be opened on the seventh day in spite of the restriction placed upon this feature by congress when the ap propriation of $2,500,000 was granted. Mr. Walker presented his official and legal interpretation before the di rectors, which la to the effect that the law passed by congress stipulating that the exposition should be closed on Kund ay applies only to the build ings containing exhibits. Mr, Walk er's construction of the act further says that the buildings erected for other uses, the grounds, the Midway Plaisance, with its varied human pan orama, and things pertaining thereto may be thrown open to publio inspec tion. Thus npon the technicality named the Columbian fair will be to all la tents and purposes open, leaving the publio to visit throughout the grounds, to ride on the electric, launches, to en joy the novelties of the Venetian gon dolas, to patronise any of the booths, the varied attractions of the Plaisance and to have a good time generally. The price of admission on Sunday will be reduced to twenty-live cents. WEEKLY REVIEW OP TRADE The Outlook Not Nearly Bo Bad AS Might IS Expected. New York, May 15. R. O. Dunn A Co.'s weekly review of trade sayst The smash in the industrial stocks a week ago, the failure of some firms and of the National Cordage company, and the largest decline in stocks known in any wee'i since 1873, have been followed by surprisingly little disturbance. Business has shown re markable soundness and strength un der such a strain, Bank failures at Chi cago and Indianapolis, and rumors of others, reflect large losses through Chicago speculations in real estate and grain, and at Indianapolis through the failure of the Premier steel com pany, bnt commercial credits are not yet materially affected, interior money markets are growing tighter and more caution, but no such strfnarency is yet seen as to check freneral trade, which appears to have mproved. ". -: . , ; i,-" w bile failures for the week were S80 in number, atrainst 175 last Tear. and in the United (States 257, against 150, there were only eleven with rating over $100,000. From 200,000 to $300,000 there were five, from $.100,000 to $500,- 000 only two, one from $"00,000 to $750,000 and two with rating over $1,000,000. Considering the extraor dinary pressure in stock and money markets, the renort indicatea m-Anta soundness than could ' have been ex pected. - : DOUBLE H ANCINO IN TEXAS, John Carlisle and Charles Lattrell n Launched Into Eternity Tog-ether. Dknibon, Texas, May 15. John Car lisle and Charles Luttrell were hanged at Sherman yesterday for the murder of W. T. Sharman in this city on the nhrht of April 23, 1892. The hanging was private and no one was admitted until the hour of execution. Press rep resentatives, for the first time in the history of Texas, were not accorded interviews with the doomed men be fore , execution. Sharman was the latt victim of a gang of which Car lisle and Luttrell were members and James Brown, a turfman, was leader. Brown was killed In the raid made on Garfield park in Chicago. Both men died game, neither confessing hit guilt Another lllg Ticket f orrery. Chicago, May 15. The counterfeit. era and forgers who recently foisted on American railroads a large number of tickets purporting to have been is sued by the Sibley, Lake Bristinean and Southern, have let loose another batch of tickets bearing the name of hypothecated" road, the Porter Creek and Rich Valley, The method of op eration was the same as in the other case. There may have been thousands of these tickets sold during the last month, the road wli) take vigorous methods to punish the gang If caught. A PopulUt Paper. Eldorado, Kan,, May 15. The Bat ter County CUIavq made iU first an peareance in this city this week with K IV htratford, one of the regents of tha state agricultural eolletra, a Its editor. It U an rUrht-culumu folio an4 will U published wk!y, I ha editor announce that it la middle of the road PopuiWt pr. U i the aeeond Populist paper la lhl county, and this city is li!e4 with both of them. Mwy I (let Mag Warlike CirmitriAXA. Mar IS.A a sbrn ef oVtUnca to King Oscar sad to those ho are adrUIng htm to otwrYa tha Norwegian by furee ef a rata, tha radical ia the N ! torthlpf bar Introduced a bill in that body provldiujr that tha ttuhlsni of la uaUa tif Mda and Norwav hat) tliwiuatrd front the Korwe f tan fttt,f. - Job t a 1MtMMtrtn WAsHikeTUJi, Mat IS. (I I.ylMS ef Tsa euuaty, has bs. efpotet4 ehWf rirk le th burvae of animal la- 4etry la the depaftttiaet ( agrkab tev iia wa prvssad for Ute pievo ef bnaUir CeehreU, . ' ir