sv fH "" ! TERRIBLE CALAMITY Fricbtful Coal Mine Explosion at Pittsburgh, Kan. ar!y Two If unilrrd Mm rutamltrd WitI: Kut Uttle IIojx, or RMcar Frantic IVouirii and Children Vainly J-fi- inc for Lout ()nrt. rm?iiunfjn. Kan.. Kov. in. At .I .IS o'clcic!; lust r-vrninj; an f xp!oijii awful in the horror .f its run-jlt:, occurred at th Cherokee nnd Pittsburgh Cjsnpariy's coal baft Net. atFrontenac, three mile- nortli of this city, and the report was distinctly L.ird here. The working levd of the -haft i-, ixiy-.Ivp feet Iteloiv the surface and at the lime of the explosion VA mt lit vuredownin the awful trnjri of death. A few minutes later one ma'i escaped hv the uir shaft and since then twenty-four have reached the surface by the rchu xm-uiis. There can bo littln doubt that the r ' TDainder have peritihed, us tin ina.n en trance to the shaft it piled full of debris and dead mules, and thone escaping ie Iort crawling over dead men at evi-ry m.j , in ttic depths lxlow. At least tn-o'thou-cnd excited men, women and children are ' iratherl round the mouth of th fcliutt and ' thfj cries of those whose husbands or fathers are known to be below are heart- ! rending. Men are driven to dexpeiution ' by pitiful apiteals from weeping women and girl to get "the loy out bfore the all die." Entrance to tne mine is being achieved ut- fast uk within numrm pfiwcr, but th main entrance is absolutely lilc-.l au.: imminent danger attends every atteiupi by the air shaft. Among the auxiou trowds at the mouth of the hnft i.i c-mwdod everv d'tcttir from thi city and many from Cirur.l, LtU-lilicl.l and otlni , places in the county. Snow uud ia.ii lniv Iti falling Miice the accident and the t-liiVfring crowd of half-diess(l wotne.. phadnig oi someone to gie th m tiding of loved one, it pitiful. The caiiH ot the explo..on cu not b now d-tririmd. A Mast had j'it l -n j.uM'i. and t good deal"f powder is l:iown to iiave Ix-ei m th mine, but wbet"r tin .! a Hume from the laiip lgnitd tne ?n. j.nd dil thedeadly .vorU no oi yet l:riii. To i-ui-li horror has ev-i shocked tli jt-.. pl' of S'luthein tv-in-a. and a thorough xplanation .f it will ! demanded. At iva-t 11.7 ni'-u are now lying dead ::i lit fatal simK. , A7.Tlli:it ACCUU.NT. ' Sz. IaiI'is. o-. Id. A MMi-ial if mi IMt-diurgh, Kan.. t the .'.-; mM7 gvf- :ht lollownig account of thocoal init-u oplo. non there Inst evening: A tesntno oijiiit mm that broke windows in th.s litiif :' luge and upiend ciiistfiir;tiou au.iiig it. mlialiitituts occurn-il r.t iluii to-nilit The violence ff the shock wac gi'.t as t hurl dishes fnitn shelves and i1-iii'!mIi (himneyv. Half an hour alter the ex plosion the villagers, who were pre- ' panne to go to the mine, were Mm tied by u ragged, bin ding man who almoM Mnggeid into the aim of the searchers. H? sa:d that No. "! vi;.f nt rVoiiteiiac. a mining -uburb fit tli. viilage. had leen dosiroyeil by an ex plosion nml that nil the men in th" mini lit the t.nie, except himself and a Line. whom he lett bleed. ng at the mouth ot tli :t, weie undulitedl- dead. Ibirses were iuicltly harnessed to wagons and in a lew n niiitfs the t.llagers weiu hurrying :ii:o:igh n tierce snow and sleet storm which was raging. At the mouth of the mine the rem mlmis force of the ex plosion was apparent. There weie huge sei:m in the earth, and the timbeis of the 1 oisting nppnxr.tu- weie thl.'ered and binned Foul gas . we-e scaping. The Dane who had escaped ith the men who ahnme.l Ho villagei. lay in the mud with hi laiv covered with blooil. For a loin: t.me it wa- thought ho was dead, but t.e legained cot;scioiisiie-.s in a few hou: s u is niiw at Ins hon.e. He can not speak mid ds not know what caused the explo s.oii. Ihs clothes weie in ribbons. The man who reached this vi'lnge with the first tidings of the disaster and who accompanied the rescneis lock tothe mine. sruil llic nun were about to juit Wftxk foi ttie day when the explosion occurred. To gether with the Dane he had iiddou in the car to the top of the shnft when the arth seemed to sna.p beneath him and th'Miex: thing he reailed was the sjdnshijig f the snow and water upon lit face as lie lay w it li his comrade in thowieckaue alKe th mine. There were 1WI men in the mine at the time of the explosion, anil as t'ley weie at woik 111! feet below the Miilai'o it is lielieved that no ouo Mirvi'd the shttck, i.s the explosion must hnve destioxed ery thing in the pit. Itig liies ere built near the mouth of the pit and t-eside these blariuu j.iJes the omeu of the entoml'd mitieis placed their chihis en. while thev tht-m"!ves tiled l'V all moans of entteaties to itiiliit he miners Irom theotiirr shafts m entei tin pit and lesone their lesci.iug aitv startel ut seven o'c.iM-k.. hut turn back oAiug relatives Cne down th s..ift was lor ceil to to t.ie Imii air. Anothe fi'clo.-k. but attempr was made at : no the pluck v iisruois ar.un were forced to abnn Ion ilie'r uoil: Ihev nmld hear no sound from the ehnn.tfi lelow. and this leads old tssnn r to Iv lieve that all the men in the slmt't hr perished. Other attempts will Ik; made t reacli the ento:ub-d men bffoif m rniM. Those who started down the h:it oarlv m the evening sj.y t ha' the shock lia. ; stroyel whole dr.fts and tint it is p.issih e ;hat the nun in the lowvr levels are buried l-ene&tli tons of slati. Hack ditup i supposed to have caused the exitlosimi. Mi.tst of the m:ner at Ihe-e shafts came originally from Illinois ami rMitts Uania IfVruiiM'mtn Cttiirrilr Citlifurtiiu. San Francisco, Xov. i. The count n! ltr. precincts m th- eitv out i I7fi givt Hanison Jl.iN.: Cleveland, i7,fisL The Republican State Committee claim tin State liv from IO.IHHi to li.tMO. Ihe 1 in -cratic State Committee concedes the StiHe tothe Republicans, but with a .ua!l ma jority. Th- latest figures indicate the election ol four Republican Coiigiessmen. Three of ih- Congressional districts are verv close. 11m mie r Kriiulilirau County. TorEKs, Kan., Nov. 9. Complete returns; from all the precincts in Shawnee County show the greatest Republican gains of any coanty in Kuusas. The net gain in the county i over 2.ti and the city over .000, making Topeka, according" to the statistics furnished by the American Al manac, the strongest Republican city in the United States in proportion to "the population. General Harrison will have 4.4(H) majority and Governor Humphtev asd the balance of the State ticket over 4,300. In spito of the claims of Judge Martin's friends that he would carrv this county Humphrey ran less than 100 behind the National ticket. In Judge Martin's ward the Republican gain was greatest. 4 Hostetter'a lascranre. PmsBCRGH, Pa., Nov. f. The death ot Dr. D. Hostetter, the millloneire, of this city, has created considerable of a fatter moss the life insurance companies of this country. He was the tnost heavil v :n aued man ia the United States. He car ried policies oa his life aggregating $330, 00. These were distributed as follows: M.uual Life Company, $i0,0: New York Life $100,0110; Equitable, $100,000; North westers, $30,000; Providence, Life Trust, a0,000; Mutual Beaefit, 550,0C-X The New York Life will pay aa addition of tfJT.OJDi Had Dr. Hostetter'a health not been so bad is tbe last year, he would have increased NEBKASKA LEGISLATURE. Member KIt-rttd to the caalc f IUvn-MatUwa-Followinj; U a Hut of the member of tbe Senate and Houne an indicated by the return of the !ae election. The Senate will consist of S'i R-publicannaBdeiHj-ocra t, with two dimricU doubtful which re noted with a The House will co it of 77 Republicans. 21 Democrats. 1 Independent and one district in doubt. The Ijguns at the beginning of each para graph denote tbe number of the district: The i-enatc 1. J I, L.an. li. 1. Church Howe. Jl "" 2. Frank I.snftotu, It. 4. M. I folk. It 3. T. J. 1'ici.cK. IL 6. JohuT. PaaNea. D.; WlUlsm A. Paxtoa, D.; William II Ijaais. D. 7. J. It. SuthTluncf, R. . J. C. IlotiiDon. K. 3. John J. Itoche, It. 10. John Iern. U. 11. J. It. Manninj. K. 12. Michael Maner, D. IS. L. T. Saunaer. R. 1. C II. Cornell. K. 15. L. II. Jewett, ir. 1C A H. Connor. K 17. fi. X. Wolbavh. D 1H J. J. (ialloglx. IC 1S. K. S. Non-ah M. J. M. Kaytnor.U K.; S. W. Ikiw-dilty. K. . J. W. Funck. It. . J. II. I'ope. K. 23. V. M. Wethi-rald. It. -M. Charlea K. Kttkley. R. i'S. U O. Hurd. It. re. J S. Hoover, R. -T. F. D. Taififjirt. R. 2h. ;-orjre V.. IJurlor., it 2!. J. I. Lindsay. U. an. John I. Nestiltt. R. The llouae. 1. J.C Yutry, It.: William Fentoa. R.; D. H. Weller. R. 2. K. M. Hcrrj'. It 3. Ihottiu. Major, ; RW.es. R. It.: J. II. 1'ohltniin, 4. Wash IUt!i. R i. O. A. Corhln. K. 6. O. Horn. R . John Mattes. I. 7. X M. Satchell. R . Frank E. White. D. H. John C. Watson. H. . Amos Cates li. I. Jc.Lu Mc.Mi.lan. I : Adam Snyder. D.: r-C Cushing. I.; Wilhurn Xevii I): F. R. Morris, ey. II.. S. It Fen no. I.: J. Hungate. II.; W. A. ;ardne-. H.: U.S. Iterlin, JL 11. M. Cani'-ron. K 12. W. A. Harding. R 13. Fremont Everett. R li. 1. V. Larson. 1 ; II ChrMy. II. 1.'.. Williams roilin. II. 1. !. V O'Sullivan. H. 17. Henry I.eyt, 1 is. A. I). Whilford. It. lit. G. F. Kelp-T. I. . A W. Towle R 21. J M. Colenjan. It. 22. A. I. Mrinl R. !. J W.St Irk. R. U. J. C. Swartiley. I). 2j. O. E. fJn-en. I if. . C nought. I. 27. It. R IS. Wetter. R.; C. W. Shrpherd, R. i-H. J. S. Hill. R .M 0 Ielaney. 1. . Adam Reed. It, Henri" ISecknian, 1L .". C I.. II ill. R . J. E. Cald.vell. R: J. W. IlirUinson. E.; one douhtlu). Charles Seterine, R.. J. C. Mellnde, I. 31. J. W. liiirin. K.: William Uohacek. R. 2 W. C. Hill It.: F. E. Wliynian. R.;J. W. Williams. It. : A. H. Mi-Xerklc. K. M. W. II Hillcr. R. .f. S A. Trucfdell. R. :s II. S. Ilaker. R :I7 J. R ltallanl. R : Jthn II. llcrups'.er. R. a E A ililtH-rU R: C. W. Hajes. It. :9. Coleman. I). . F. S'Aeet R -.1. U R Scovllle. R . John J. Farlev. R, A:. S W Chnty. R : ".. W. Mortis. It. 4-'i .Tames lluuttiorn. K. 44 1. It. HumpUm. K. 4.'t. F I Olmsted. It 4'. i.oitMiM E.iMn. i: 47. II. C l)i.'tih.ini. R ; 1M HfHiper. R. 4s. a. E. C-dy. It. 4'.i A. It Ha:ina, K. .VI. J.M. lluuttr. i: : X. It. Msbe. 1 .11. T. Winter. R ."2. A. J Uuriihaii). R. .VI. I. I Clh-lirist R. -"4. Ilt'tirv ?t. Ray.H r. R Tt't. II Westmer. R .v.. James Whitehead. R :JnhnE Sarrent. .17. F. W. Fuller. K. :.e. R IC Potter. It. Henry Ficldfrove, R .VJ. Joseph Wells K ('. Otto Alinih.imson, R. fil. O. C Itailey. R. ".i Allen r.iliott, R. t'.t. Eric JoliKsitn, led. fil. J. M I.e. R Ki. J. A Wilcox R u;. A. R. Omen. R C7. C. W. Meeker. R IL THANKSGIVING. .ovirnorThjer Issues His Tlian1ci;llii I'riM-laiimtloii. Ou the 10th the Coici-nor issued the fol lowing Thanksgiving i ntc aiiiation: The Eyrd relgneth. Let ih; peoplo rejolci-. and Kite thanks to the Supreme Ruler of the universe for hi countless Mcsstnjrs The people of Xettrusku hate most utumd.uit reasons Tor heartfelt cnititude to Him for His Ktmrdian cure and keepl:ii- They should cite praise: Thut He has blessed them with citizen ship in this lavored common wealth, that He has conferred uik:i them the lIesinifs t peace and social ordvr: that He has rewarded the lnoors of the huslfindmen with most bountiful hartests: that He h is stajed itestileac! from ourltonlcrs; that he has conferred upoau uea oral lie 1th and prosperity; that all are permit ted to live under the benttlcetit Intlucnces cf education uud Christianity Theiefore. in ac!cnoledKement of all these mercies, and in accordr.T.c' tith a uiot appro priate custom. 1. John M. Thayer, i nvrmor of the State of XehrasUa. do hereby deslcnate Thursday, the i".th day of the pre-ent month, as a dav of thunksgit inj and praise to our Heavenly Father. I respectfully urce that all the people of the State abstain from their usual a orations on that dav and assemble in their accustomed places of Christian worship and git e thanks to j Htm who ha so bountifully blessed u with eviilences of His roo.tnesi. And let not the poor be forjrotten on this tlav of thanksj-itinsrs. In witness tt hereof. 1 have hereunto et tny ham) and causril the' great seal of the State ot Nebraska to be affixed. Done at Lincolu this tenth dav of Norember. in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and EhrMy-ctKbt. ot this State, the Taetit j second, and of the Independence of the United States the One Hundred and Thirteenth. Hy the (rovenvtr: Jons M. Thavek. G. L. LsWSn, Secretary of State. Wrrcktac "teamrr HarneO. UrrmoiT, Micb Nov. 12. The wreck ia steamer Don M. Dickinson was tturned last sight and is a total loss. The captaia and crew of six men had a narrow escape. The Dickinsoa was worth &M,0iK and was Wis bv Captaia J. W. Weseott. m " There! one thin? I want 3ft to bo cat of ul about." said a laundry man to hi new cashier. Ves. sir." Al ways require, cash from a younp man who doesn't change the ends of his cuf!. It, a sitrri of c.xtravauancc tliat can't le mistaken." Merchant Travckt. -When w ere the Pyramids of Kjrypt dlscuveniP" asked tbe teacher. "In the Middle Apes," replied the s-cholar at the foot of the c!a. "What do you mean by the .Middle Aj,'" further questioned the podasopue. Why, the Pyramida! Ayo'' an$wctvd the scholar. Rail r oid Official "I am execod ingry -urry. but I can not renew your pass." Citizen (indignantly) "Wh-at! And I've had a pass on jour road for fifteen years! Is that the way you treat old customers?" Harper's Ilazar- m Would-be Wag. to Minister "They nay you ministers call' your selves fishers of men?" Minister "Yea." Wag "What kind of tackle do you us;?" Minister "Line uuoa line" JiurUnQtor. Free iVcas. LATER RETURNS. West Virginia f-ultatoly KvyattUraai-!-braakm'a Vote Ilelawarr's laeto!tur. Whekusc, W. Vo-. Nor. 8. JJ:-ptcLe reeiivi-d Iat night from the cap-.t-.! of the Rtate axiitounce that Dstoorratic State Treasurer Tbompon o:icede the State to the Republican by frt m iOO to To-J major ity. This is simply a confirmation of tho steady Republican galui that have betu coming' in. The Republican Slate Com mittee her claim the State by a much larger majority. They claim to have at leant three and probably a .olid delegation of four Ccngiossmen. They claim a majority of the Elector 1 tick-t and a majority in the Legislature. TtfK COUNT IX tCamaftKA. rkw.i.. v.. . (i n.....t u. An... ha. was not completed until yesterday noon. Douglas County complete including the city gieei Uarrion 10,25. Cleveland 10.WS; for (Jorernor. Thayer Kepublfccn, ,G1L McShane. Democrat, 12. ;fcr Con- .V.-a rv.r...n HM...i.!.ra. if.r.i. Unrbtn Democrat. lO.Ci'i. Counell's election by ...-. -...., .- ,.-.....-, .,...-. .... a bout , 000 plurality is conceded in this (the First) di.trict, which was carried twoyrnr ago by McShane, Democrat, by over 7.000. Complete return from sixteen counties, in cluding Douglas and Lancaster, give Har rison .14,01.1, Cleveland, 'XJXk For Gov ernor, McHbane, Democrat, leads bis ticket 2,230. In lanj the same countlea gave Blaine 22.2.7) and Cleveland 17.30L Iainl, Dorsey and Uonnell, aH Republic an, are undoubtedly elected to Congress. The Itepublicano have a majority cm joint ballot in the Ljr;;slature. DKf.AWACK. Wil)iim.to.n. Del. Nov. !. Full return ahowthat in Kent County the KMpuuncanst elect their whole Legislative ticket. In Hussex the Kepublicaus elect nil their Btember of the Legislature by pluralities of from .'( to 100. Cleveland' plurality ia the State in 3.444. Congies.man Penning ton, Demociat, i re-elected b- over .1,40 J plural. ty. The next legislature will stand: Sonate, Democrats:. 7; Itepub) c an, 2: House, Deniocintn. 7; llepub.ic aiis, 14; giving the Republicans u in jonty of 2 ou joint ballot ami insuring the elec tion of a Republican Senator. ri.ftlMDA HElCt5ATIC. Fenkacoi.a. Fla., Nov. !. Florida hnn gone Democratic by over l.l,r"l timj trity and elects both D.uio-rat.c Coiigiessineu. HAPPY HCOSIERS. (.enrnil Harrison". Friend, at lii.lIanaiM.IU .ft Wild With Ksullatlitii Imiianaioi i.s. Ind.. Nov ft. The weather was cloudy and threatening and tiet-8 very muddy yedterday, but Pennsylvania , ave-iiie was crowded for square:, mid thousands of horns weie blowing uud the , din was such tint one could not hearer' Menk. Around the quartern tf the Re- publiran Klnte Cimnuttee surged a crowd j of ::.(KX or 4,000, while the corrtdots of the ' hotel were jammed. Along Washington and Illinois streets were gathered hirg ciowds shouting and cheering tor (teueiul Harrison. In the crowd were main- men wearing red roosters ou their hats but the bird were headless. Another device for amus ing tbe ratitiers was a pass headed '"Salt River packet line" and reading: '"Pass m account of Rrit:h free trade from Wash ington up Salt river. The st-iainer 'l.urd Sackville West' will leave Washington Hart h 4. Not good to retain. (. Cleve land, Captain. A. Thut man. Ma e.' Ttie coupon lears the uariius of such bind ings as Matsoaville, Meyerstow n. Jewells butg and liyiiuinboro. Thousands of these mementoes of tho election c.rculated in the citv. All lay long, despite heavy rain, mi- promptu proves inns led liy kazoo band) miirchtd up and down tho streets Silling ine hit "no iiiu-ous iioies. r.ery irjiui . , , , ,. noi-es. Ktery train . he co.mtrv. Ilimi. uvpended "and the i brotightcrowiN fruni t nesswas jir.ietirally su streets jauiuied. Thtougliout the dav. whenever the tain ceased falling, tho distant Ikjoiii of tne cannon echoed tho enthusiasm of tho thousands ot cilebrating Republicans. About four oYloik the r.im which had leeu pouring steadilf fir liffj hotir ciael. and in an inciedibly ih'rt tnno the streets wire aain swaiiiiing with tiie yelling, hooting, horn blow ing thousands n. arching liacS and lortli utteily regardless of the mud and witi r. As trveiiing came on th factories and stoies added their hundreds to the how I ing, screaming rabble. Between seven and eight o'clock the excitement had near- ly reached the frenzy point with a good many who were over indulgent and not a few quarrels occurred. A few- building; were illuminated with Chinese lnnten:, and the noise of cannon, anviU. tlre-crnck-eisand tin horns, w hich contiiin-sj until after nine o'cWk, could be plitutlv Vtf anl as far out as Geue:nl Harrison's resub n . The General and his fnnuly. c.cept for these distant echoes, ttere unconscious of the stiinug scenes in the city. I.xcetil for a short '. yt sterdav morning, he did not leave his residence since election dav COMPLEXION OF CONGRESS. The House Will II,. Wrr Close, Hut l'role attli i:-iiiltfiii. Wakiii.notos, Nov. ! "1 do not . r.ny reason to reere tne estimate I tuado ire terduy lehitive to the stieugth of the Re- , publican miijritv in the tifoct House," said Secretary Mcl'lierson ol the R-pub- , licaa C'liigress.oual Campaign Coniiiui:e yesterday after- oon. "I can't iiuacine I w hat basis there is for the claim made in New York that the Democrats will reta.nl control of the House. Allot the inform..- tion obtainable thh morniti! ju:i lies me in express inc the otnm :i I that the next Houe will ccnit Republican and V1 Deraocrat. Of 1 .J I Tlleie i a possibility that the Republican urn- , joiity may ltereilucei by later advices to J nineteen or twenty, but 1 have me.de iit- eral aliowaoc.- in my calculations for all Demcratic claims." Itepn'sentativa Breckinridge, of Ken tucky, a Democratic member of the Ways and Means Committee, expresses the ontu ion that the Republican majority in the next House will be very slender atid n confident that it can not exceed ten in any event. According to his calculation the Republicaas aiust show a gain of nineteen Representatives to secure a majority, and he does aot t-elieve that they have much exceeded that Igure. Th IVuubO I'oUoainc Caee. ExcxL5iOH8rHiXGs. Mo., Nov. 3. Young Joseph t?keen, who took arsenic in whiky with his brother and Lou Berger Wednes day, but was saved while the other two died, testified to the coroner vesterdav that Jame told him that he wa. going to take his life, saying that life was too miserable, and that he had rather le dead than suffer the ill health" that be did. His health had been bad for some tUme and his eyesight was affected, and he said that be believed he was going blind and death was pre f era able to suffering sach affliction. James gave his brother a memorandum book Monday when they weitj seen together, and Joseph told where it could be found. Striker St.. CaxsTO-, Iowa, Nov. a Edward Hall, a striking switcfcaiaa, aad Charles H. Haste, one of the aew eagiaeers brcaght here by the htxrliagtoa road, becaave ia Tolved ia a turreL ia a bUhard hall, here yesterday afteraeoa. Hastoa forced the qcarreL aad laally drew a rrrelTer aad, takiac ieiiherata aita. tn-a at HalL w tbpac4 dead, with a ballet through his hraia. Taaex actarigiaof ta aaanral ia aat kaaw. Kas tea was arraaavd aad takaa a Aftoa at aicht, aad loiftW ia JaiL The ihem ai aaa iwrrad taa aitnawly aiMar f aaUac waica prtTaiJad far ABOUT FEVER ships; tMAkasr It OtM tit Mtrtmtr C Is Ttsr tan tff. The Galena I a fever ship." re marked aa officer attached to that ven ue. I was somewhat surprised when he wan ordered to Hayti, where yel low fever prevail." I aeked "What is a fever ship?1 "A fever ship," explained the offi cer, "l one that has bad yellotr fever on board. The officers and men alike fear them, and with good rca.on. The jjerms of the di--ae nerer leave thei old wooden ship, and a 5000 a they go within tbe fever districts the con- j l-?ion is bound o break out afresh on board. We had 0veral ca5C of fever on the hotnevrard wip. but Owinj; to I timelv attention thev did not develop . , . . , .. ti r...... V.,.t the drwul yellow feter. oxi ...... .. i t ,V. 1.1.. iuigm UiKU iijc iiaicau auu uiwuuun clean her. steam all the wood-work if tou ehose. and then lay her durine: an entire winter in a cold climate, and then durinjr the following summer go within ranje of the yellow fever coun try, and ca.se-; would soon develop on board. An ilhihtration of the strange fact ih found in the experience with the Jamestown, now the training hip at Baltimore. On one of her trips yellow fever apttcarud on board, and several deaths followed. Subsequently the ....... thomufhlv n-novated and . . , . , -,, . , extensively repaired. Her wood-work was steamed, llien he remained in Northern iiarlKir?) for eeveral winter. She was linallv ordeivl South aj;ain. ' and before he reached the fever dih- ' trict a ca-e of yellow fever develojHid, and the man died. Above his hum- , mock was found a quantity of lilth. j The wood-work wjis torn out. and the lilth removed. Hut she U -till a fever ship, and I would not like to jro South ' in her. Then aain. i the case of the Portsmouth. She once; had fever on j board. Ionjf afterward the was or dered to Norfolk for repairs. Naval "onstructor llicllbom hud charge of J tho work. A nuinlier of his workmen died, and he himself was taken down with typhoid fever, and his life wa ' deanaired of. It in truo that once a fewer thlp, alwaya a fever bhip." ITjJkriyfo Capital. BEESWAX AS HARDWARE. TTylana-f ar a Custom That Haa I'rwb- akly I'nczlnl Sfaajr Ktaclers. Wliy is it that the hardware store handle beeswax?" repeated a whole sale hardware dealer of New York the other day to a Scranton drug" store keeper who had asked the question. "Well, 1 cun tell you in a very few words. "All through the South, where the most of our trade is. :us well an in other parts of the country, tho tin pcddlci! swap their wares for beestvax. which .hey pet very cheap. They make a nice profit tin their tin-ware in tho trade, and they also pet a profit on tho beeswax when thev turn it over to i tfjp retailers ill hardware, j ' The licer-wax ptus.sc.s from them to ! ,,, u..i1it,..irt i,,.-.!...,.. n..n tr, il... l...j -..l.r.Y -.X. ...a. ....... -- ...rf.. ... ... . . . . . . clllud- un(1 l,,t'-v h,P ,l in bnrr w York. We often receive a men hip it in barrel- to notie. from So-and-So that he has shipped a certain number of barrels of .ice-swax lo apply on account. Icewnx i; al wnyn :i tale article, and it is just a pood as l ho cash at all titnes, for I never saw a time yet when we couldn't pet the cash for it. "Of course it sometimes fluctuates in price, like inaiiv other pocmI-. but there is always a steady demand for it i at the market value. He fore the p:tt ' ent hives and honeycomb! came into I u.se a few year, apo. the wholesale I price of lreecwax was twenty-lit e cents u jround." Whore larp'e number of liees were kejit the patent comb was ums;1. and the consequence was that the leos did not have to manufacture any comb, and in tho coure of a year the pro duction of wax decreased so much that the price went up to seventy cents a pound wholesale. It even went high er than that for a while, and then it fell again, but it ha- never pot back to where'it was liefore the patent were adopted. If it were not for the tens of thou sands of small lec-keeper who cling to tho old style of handling lecs. the price of bee-wax would Ik? more than t,ne dollar a pound. .Won Umlijct. , . tr?e Bkown's RRONrtiiAt. TRocnrs for Coughs, Colds and all other Throat Troubles "Pre-eminently the best." Iter. Htnry Want lUtthtr. Tna man who can tarn his hand to any thing gcnerallv ends up by turning State's evidence. Tub. FoaTtrr Feeble Lsngs Against 'Winter l.V, Unta'a Hnn !!... J A T. - Pike's Tootharh"innrm t"ur- in nc minute. Ai up-hill trasiaess the mountain KUtae a. THE GENERAL MARKETS. KANSAS CITV. Cattle stiirs'ti..: s.eer ...ism Ncv 51 si u f it i & -z, 5 i VI i il TS tt i'Ji si tt XI U ' Wr ? 4 i CO 4 s-O 4 w : teti, Kamr-s iecr Nstie ci HCK1S Goollo choice heury. WHEAT No.: re 1 No. t soft CORN No. 5 OA IffilOL ............a...... RVU No.4 ..... ...... . ... KIjOUR Pateats. per .:-;... HAY lUJeJ MUTTER Cttmei cre-vniery. CMEESE-Fullc.-eAia EGliS-Cbolce BACON-Uiun SaoatOers ........... wllW . ............ s Ol 5 U ft." v: -. it a a a G ft 47 : 5 Ml :i LARD POTATOES .. . ! X S3 tt ST. LOUIS. CATTLE-Sfcjrpir,- stiser... Oatcbers" steers.... BOGS Psckins SHEEP ratr lo choice KLOCIJ Choice wheat-no.-: mJ OOKN-No-J OATS No. l No. - . .. BUTTEU Creamery CHICAGO. CATTLE Sntrptas steers. BOGS Pulses ad ttureta. SHEEP Vaixio caouie.. ..... FLOCK Winter wact.... WMEAT No. red . OOKN NaJ ........ VAX) awL KTE Sxt ,. rjTTEIt Crseatiij. 4 in i A 35 : in e a ft a a J tr, 4 & 14 a jsoj 53 i 30 4X3 3 7J 1 U4 V iS 284 a i to seo tt - is tt Ii ,:4 z at 5 XXWYOKS. FLOCE Oaattaaaw WHXAT-9Ca tiaa... xni r OOBX-Sea-t aaaffTPKftttVaaaaaaaaVaV a a a aaHaTataTVaaaBaTy Ja? Geo. Augustus Sata. Gecrye Asr-astca Saia. tc -sell kcwa Esirhsh writer, on hi last Attra-iva trip wrote as follows to TX Iwl-i- i.a Trt graph. ' I esps-dally hve a pleavsr.: rciset-; braace of the ship's doctor a very esjr riearcd tsar,tltae xacd.ro tsdcol. wtto toad sd tae most kindly dcii&r a homttto ;n sf brouciiitls asd spaavslic t-'hai, pro vokfsd by tho sea fof which hid ;! down on as Jut a.ter wc left Saa FraacH K. But the doctor's prrrcTifttioas aad the increasistr warmth of the temfts-raturea we oeared tho Tro;. asd la rir;-C-i'r. scocple of Auxcsi l'or.ct Pla-tce: clapjK.il oa cr.e oa tho chet and taMt.et bctwi-ca V;e lasaivler bldo ve vet tsc rirht." Wk don't suppose .tat the cienspol.. will te getting up a corner la class. Th.l would bo too tractparcat a scacait. - br A fMMMl KlOabrf. Tbe rctaoval, through tte arer.r of llwl UUKHpific and yeciai laxat ve. Httetlrr Htotsach Bitters, of obstruct-ons Iroai tbe buwe. is ladeod a roiJ riddun-e. Coatii tion is uo light matter It fa e r.r to and perpetuates oti.er tuasdies, aad .x-i.u-i:-J-tv winds up in tunaitnitlon of llic bscueis. fian ish.also, with tin Hr.len. chdU aad .ever, lodacy troubles, tt rt-pcpsU. and rai-ua.tutu It Isa't erery composer wfco Handel to his aame. Ttx.u S,flij . r. FoCL poisons that accumulate la the 1'.:1 and rot the taachiaerv of tbe system, are eradicated and einclfod by asiuc 1'ra.kJr Ash Bittrrx. a medtclne tliat will not irn Utto the atomacb or bowels It acts in a ifi-ntle cusurr on theso delicate orga.i. and restores holta In everv c-ie. A niuiiB piceoa whole. Ct for -IW. a book keeper a Raker's Nor-rctaa Coil Llr Oil Prevents, controls aad cures Consump tion. To liisun; success. li;it ou lUVr OiL Jo. C. llikta 4: Co.. l'lulvvdcipcu. A "J" town- Ujlji, Central Africa. Trrre UituU Kirxtt. Forced politeness bowing to acces sity. P URIFY YOUR BLOOD. at a nat use the Aasftraut Alkali ana Mircurial artairilicnt which dtitrt yaitr aervttn tyitein ana ruin thtrfiettivt ata tr at Hit ttanack. The Vtf etafclt King. an fivts ut the ant and uf ttl remedial aftacitt. Or. Shcrtaan atsoled the area'cr aarl al hit lift ( tht aitcvary ol tail rtlia M tai salt rttnfy. aad all itt inf raaieutt art taatUktc He aavt it tka Mint t Prickly Ash Bitttre ! a mm every can rtmaatbtr. and to tat ament day atthiiif hat (Men ditcavered that is M fcaaeficial Itrtht Uttd. ftrthe Liver, far tat Kidaeyt and lar tht Stomach. This rtttedy is att tt wall and favtrally aatwa kf all ht have uttd it that arauatat aj tt Kt aterits it Htetott. and H raauirt a ctrrtctivt tt tht syitta ' itt ftve it a trial tht healto af this try vtuld at vastly inartved. Hi tht aamc-PftlCKLY ASM ITTERS. ytur drtf gitt ftr it. NtCXLY ISN UTTERS CO., tit rraarietora, ST. LOUIS. MO. p-IJsTD THE LITEST STYLES -is L'Art Do La Mode. I t. ii.iiurn ri.fi.f. sil tar uitsst ritnim litus r.miMix. tW(-t r ilrf mtr ,Sp1p. pr or Mini aS trlil- for lalit I l.umliT lit W J. HORiE. r.HU..r, ' II..H lllf..f . .. -SAKt ti;k I irts .r ..-. ..- Tutt's Pills J. Iff. ATfffCT. m arsssnlmraf 4rmgr1 f Mstlly NarlHcs. ailsa.. : ! IIU ar llaa tastosl ra In ihla alw The sale of Tutt's Pills exce? those of all others combing -mmwj ar a-M-aiiany aaait-i tNt rial ttlsfF-afM-s. wtsr pa. !-. aJlp31 ft-rriwiHr-ii .j soia Kn'Eiri'iiKicE. bt va.ee, ni asisira? oucct, new i Ojr aff)w TaeBirrrRB'onmRia HaaaV issuivl March an J ttopt.. Amtt -mBsach raar. It is an ancy. aaa aaaclopodis of useful in for. W"VV tnation for all who pur. TffAaHr chaaa tha lnsuncs or tna aaaaw nacesaittea of lift. Wa eaa cloth joa aad furnish 70a with all the acssary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, danea. strap, at. fish. bust. work, go to church. or star at horaa. and In various attaa, atrial aad quaatstlas. Just f-ur out what Is inquired to do ail tfcesa tklac CMf IITIILT. and rem caa eaka a fair stitaata of tha ralue of tha BUYERS' OUIDE. which will ba atat upon raeaiyt of 10 caata to par pcatat. MONTGOMERY WARD 4 CO. 1U-U4 KJaaiaan Avaaaa. Oalcasa. Hi. ran rrm sr? -a t BfttnmUM IS SUfIC TO CURE j COLD in HEAD 4l'IClI.Y. ArpijB-lir.latorcttotrll r.LT Ru. M Warr-s R.II. TBlillTH fear Aaa Baaa9rra-aal NEamrOaa9airO HaS9l aaaasaiaaaaa7aVlCail aaj. taaaTBi? asiufiarmfM.taia-s. m aa iiKis!ak AjBtjf-atjciw wv asa. Ta tawlWw aM.aaar.0. HLYS1.7S --J FOUR TUB YOOTiro OOaWiUMOII, 4 Scjasoi! TatOt fBaaaaaaat KUK -1 m THECREATRE:covroRPAI Car- S.tru.ll.ikv. orlcl- UU Ira. l.mntu-, t!att. ItvtvUAVfk. Tsut).rWft. -t Tsrt. 4-vctilnsv l"ritffltr, rr-riln. llrciM. Cl. Durtii suet IU-.I0. THC C-CJttXJ A. CtLS CO, Clu Diamond Vcra-Cura FOm DYSPEPSIA. rasrrrn. cm ttx xestsarrtsa r ii C-aaa 7r- '-m IriOi TVar-asib. lr W t tk. vrsv. trrt m f V W-f ii tsi -rr ' i rU U Jtft f I is-J & & ETERSON S MA6AZINE U , .! til i.r M t IT! S -f tiantai. tJX. --: lfWti. ICJtT fsntT'-l kr-lrta C3 tBTtfr.C t. l-K-i-fl t-4hK' - ttnn-fK tti lfc ttf . . t ik r ru if it -; - l.t ( fs.Uvt".l- m i-ii'L & MtSK CI t- U J1L 14 !-. .l-. Uf f -l-i it-slfslfnl W sltUa.l. 1.1-w-xa tkV7 f nkf4Ui vit.rL. i13lsi li. n.4s. 4di SwaU-ski S & t-s-1'.uumsi VEST i.ntr tUr ! f.IV-Ki. !! UMI ImK.CK. wfik IV- ! l l-s kltiul-e l Ita-Jf. M vtil f--W stWy b o-t -.( Uf . if L-4 IllsJma E0WLI j!.f- iA r-s tl! t.lftka fmlj-st. I. r irurvi.i t.biri.f i cl Itx-. tlb -. -l -.ift "Ts! l-y Tm-s w"- f lfJui-. I-f'blnt X. H1 ICK fyi't .4te, o -It r.' ittr r. j- iit. ift m tl -aui t-.i (umulilfti- -l l .fiVt-fcl T,f-t.r4t a.isj fcj.-L-f t;tiiu.i.t. ukf ' f-lr hill laf.lu!- tvtirf .tu.b. t'K fKiia fiit-nlevM-t f.-ttls i il ,jI tt iiflwii frsJ.w biti.) .ir 14 r.J fhlWr. UU ir-tVj r I et-ii . -r ! tint Vlsl tf..W In Uuu fti L--A. OW tJ- tin" t- t"nS- r t" r ? cl Tm., I ! t-f r ttslutl Ui i4lstl t-s - J. 7 tUhC ' '" N-"i- I'" '' tott-sWlr.-f: CM up i lid' PETERSOX'S MAiA7.I.t:. zmn -tn-tnut m.. l"aiuaciai. Pa. ajsi:cs tuu nr.s. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF ME COD LITER OIL InJ Hypopbsphiigs 3f LkcA Soda Almost Paltttabftttttt Milk. the ruly rerrrtl a of 0 UtlB Oil. tks esa tsx tUrn r-mulilj u.t lsCrll tvt a haf tlaaa a 4UrI SStMaariifk H n a m-nT ron txiTrTifni; MKIlHUMS. ItltlllOXN. 4V tills. S.I.T. UaL UmUil. ot4.J aV UlliT iV- HlT.flsil .-a all V.V...V. t.iv'rUiTf t flLbLIA It Is ..rtrlUKj. in ji ixalts. " I rrsHril-r-1 nJ iajcl by IL Ut it.jsicla.-ia Ui Ui counlrt of lbs .o(10. S1.. - kt sit Kra.al.liu. tiySlsi ft-f t'fr pr. W ttf K'-t t.-. wrr A mown.:...-, . A4- Vsv" X consumpoN' It has jvnnan'-iitlvcuroil THfifHA5i- of casf- troiiiiii-is i-y lU-'Utr lio lc- If hao pri-UKiiiitnrv vi.i- No Difference sS. i,..,ltv mf it still r.r.M. sr.4 s. V- SPC?- J t L'UUUI.. - .- . S t. L'Jd In lortnlrlt. I bv.1 only lm i l.j In h.cli to f rn1"" for tt" I is t fc.5v 1 rfcoramrtiil s rpj jirfr?rt on ut -; ra. vf tonr k Mtirt't enf! rpsi I w trt'ywcr tl at 1 . ,8 to rrr-.f oit-r aul cli ti- nt of or wl efl r s- fur .j m.-; j tb 'ri rrl IJeblfnot. I'n-rtfyr Ham it IM ' M-b-lm. Kt. &.C. k. fct.fl ti tmrtrn'tri ,n tr r-f - of lb- nUe rr-T- Tbr pr-w ! LKp ot Fi!tst;n:krio. thr f-t. t -tbf:.r jr ltr 1 JJ.M Miutturro-; r ti- t.D. fM A.1 toilet a i.i i?- trr ru. at- . v ivrfre.lr tan-li: by rorns;.ttK5.8tc. H;ji4 ti.r p-oj-ctnv triilti:i rmt t ii. - 5-TON WISH SCALES. aaaaaaaaaaaaaj nm s p k ayaaaaaMi-a mmo s-p. m- .-s-:mf I PUTS! PUYS! PUTS! PUTS! ir kLr4i Ctntp fp itr?Wp" T-D-,V- aip. r).. iniwg ir.fpii.. rifip rir7t-if tsh s Mar . - -ar Jt-sji-.T-sit r ICSla Vfr-a lr". fi.uf rw s 0. Tk-iMrs.; r rr-t-fto-t- ;i'Wi -tut . ir. f-firsi .ify?ipS-' t hhppi 'f. .- s4. v fit-rw i-ctcs-ts-nSMII rttlt Ivrn'Mpfjisiff phvi s; wris..is k lat VI rf.vl.afa A Aaam fa. a .,. . . r.'. .. .. .-w.. .. . ". . .. BMP. ... P. ia S8ITI! UZZARDt! ai.ara. ctarr-1 I tiff IS U-p -f tis.aastaa MS fJlUX- i.iin w t- iimp' ful (.! iP--t. T- L-lvf fSfM t-V-tPM. wr --' lta.B.iAaaas - .. r. SfM-s. a. (QWlHIOrf. H.7S ia m caatLls . vocctii ca-taenia. . Pc WV m l -aa4 atytataja. m i taa frwaa ttaat Saattaa aW. - .ntaa- t nnvNo fJal" trc rati aaffl aaffTaal aaaa a. .- . - bbbb aaa bbm bw. aa-Wj avaa- a"- t -va-aa; FKE TO JAN. 1, ItSf, HOLIDAY PiUaflM3W. CAUTION an it t s - -ts - . fctjorif. m,vm t- rjfjr wViiiiirt-mw . j risr'VO r-" "v4' " e ' 111 iJllllS - mt" r t' - l-w jMk t t- siavs . u- ..-. r - m tm a V W. L. DOUGLAS 93 SHwCa CIBTLCallBl. i -rpv"itf aaKtaajrmas? .. wt. a- aa sstuaa a atawaw sw. ... i.i-4 ctk't kik-w-4 iS -, Sfj.ain it i'-na m w. a. a&t sss. aa rwa.ic a atiar. tl.U-4 Hm - I!-' tWn U Um, rarusklMki. MS U-a.tsl-Js-s. tV-r t . -. -. . .. a. aa ilws tsut ta. t attai.4snssaaaw.ittiii Istwiipii rit -.-- isf i' rr a. a- - aa.aa tsa)aviav aiit atassa: i - ' s uifct'tiL4BtflsiiMi;raaatait - i-twrsa,aa at t at-raia a tut aa t- s-i ar- - af IM -- u t- -vt. All is I ishftt-, RulVfk - Lki. II fc-IS 4kt -i.r -!' ni W. L. OOUCLAS. rooa.itm. ataaa. ffiotc--Eti?mq$ jYrsUdars ucrkcnjy. Specimens aad esti mates on iff)im. (wn. - BLW. DUNHAJTS OAKLAWal PAIIafl. t.ON KMKIN nacvucwma imrotrta. m-"ti H'a aT a iajs45a -r-v-- sw i ia aa.Ta .m .rUnf ifirtlcrwi. ftvs-rv rv-fwi taw tnratiTKt MBt4MiBiaiaaiaaeii It- Irt3iaC Us a4 1 t-. 4allljr. rrlMi BnnSiMi. av-y. aMi- tar V.WH4 tw,.v ttS IM 4Urfpf4s,t ats4 HM nmrmmtm trMllM afaailf.bail " 4-rtt. M- '-' .. w r-jt iti niiw amsst. mmU KitacVa.4 k tta t-.ttal ttins aj is-si. acf I ii - f r ar-a4aM -- Ik a-- ---. ats-tarrto-sa Uwsaa a , Wwi y -.a.iva,,, -. t4 ssnaiK fitaita i 1 Ua.aw soWfrt -ws4s.a -w s-4 mWjm m- - la -- ra f)a4 (la a) T- P- t-aMv-w-a m - aawaaa-sy-a- ma. tTia 4tatMaJaf4affpCS. 4 aia-w-U -4 - aw m f- a aw tMtt a-t -. Wswa ta ta-a a-nM - tt fa iss's-tvtf. h aawaa) lsf.Vm iw Aa Tatt tt.BVC.fl I4A1 Jftl ttaTavM l-ttaa.aaaaaaB amaji MORTHER liLiw met i N PACIFIC. IMLNtt UUttS 0 FREE Government LANDS. irMIU.ISll At MSf ---i Mi!-- -f1 !. .. 14.1. itafta m4 --. acaaa Cat a -j-- hj ir.. ftCaaa rtjn rrVrrl ttr Km sstl.V.P u4 ip i-s t f.i-T0 aaaiT i CMAS. I. UHD9M. tSSZ ikm tr. WE CURE . . U, --l 4 iKfT '" oxotta AMI " -.ll.,n. -. .t. -. .J ..-M. i.l. ... -. ri-n ft m r. -...fc.rf ..t CtttTC '- i.k!. .ti.f-M raXaiLi. t "-.r' ya)iat--4 -!. t l-frf t - r .wr-' p. it'-ji" --viiass tstussuMiits. CCK96V HH( CITlItt ViK. mmtm Hf-M. raiisas. - PENSIONS t satatrcs 4 .lr. 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