BOUBBOH BRAYS. The Slraifiliog Dtmocrols of Ntw York Erolyo a Pisiform , A Specimen of Rare and Peculiar Political Literature , A Flower Pot of Boodle Greases the Great Ticket , Iho Kett of the Ticket ivns N rnl j tinted by tlio Convention for the Novomfoor tiow York Democratic Convent Ion , SARATOQA , Sept. 23. Chairman Itaiues called Iho convention to order nt noon , when D , C. Ilerrick , chairman ol the committee on resolutions , announced that the committee- was ready to preiont n icpott , lioforo tha report was read tha chairman asked unani mous consent for the presentment of a special resolution , which was granted , nnd Gen. Hotter A i'ryor presented the following : Iletolved , That with profound sorro w the democracy of thontatuof New Yotk lament the death of tha Inflexible p.itriot and In- vicclble soldier , UlyesfsS. Grant , ( applauio ) of whose illustrlotH career they recognize the fitting crown and coutumtnation in his dying invccition of peace nnd good will between the hetoes ho Ud nnd the hcros ho con quered. ( Applause ) The resolution w 3 unn imously adopted , every delegate riling to his feet , The platform win then road a3 follows : "Ihu democrats of tha state of New York In convention assembled , congratulate the people uf the whole union upon tha election and inauguration of Grovcr Otatclnnd to be president ol tha United States. We com mend tha wise iiurt stntesmaulikui < mo of his ioaiigural address aud tbe tlgnifionnt public recognition in tbo ( election of hit cabinet offi cers uf the fact that the UMJU uf tliojo thirty- eight indottiuUiblu states is ut lajtthoroughly ostibhshed. IIw firm , cuimd-rite and con- bcloutioua conduct as president hai alrea'dy proved the falsity oi the predictions of in national calamity with which his ene mies nnd the enemies of the democratic party endeavored to alurm tbu public mind during tbucauvn'-B. ' Wo hereby tender to him our hearty approbation of the public policy which hua governed his official no. ion , aud wa especially emphasise iu our approbation thu eflott tie bat nude to o.-a Jlcale corruption and iucompeteucy trom tha public service by the appuiutmeut of honest , capable democrats in order tunt there shall ba thorough , whole some reform of the methods condemned by thu people who confided to him the administration of his high ollicial truat , 'Ihu platform then txpres-ea approval o ! the atlmluletration of thu elate government by the several duparlinenta of the state , and ro-tiUirm the declarations of the docuucratic national conveutious of WO-'SO-'Sl In regard to the necessity uf reforming the civil service , but condemns the actual administration of tbe existing civil servicn law as it has bean executid by the republican party , "Thar have ubuaed lt provisions for tbe purpose of keeping republic IUH iu otUce They have , througu tlu machinery of the luw , formulated lists if elicibles compjecd nhno-t exclusively of republicans ; theyhnvn extsndod the period during which , by provisions of the lw , those eligible for ap pointment for ollica should remain in the reg isters , so as to oxcludu democrats from all ol- liceu within thu rules of civil service. Wu ask that the commission at Washington baru- organizd , so that its majority shall bo in sympathy with tha administration ; that bith paitits bo fairly represented uu examining boards , aud that the present Hatx of persons legible for ollica bo annulled. While , there fore , proclaiming approbation of the geuer.il epirit which Inspired the recant legislation of the federal goverumciut and of thu atato of New York t < promote needed reform in civil service , we must nt the tame timu pi act ) on record our wisti and purpose that thu proper ' officers of each government charged with'tho execution ot that legislation and empowered to matte suitable tulut and regulations to carry it into effect shall taka oare that the constitution * ! power of tha executive and heads of the departments to make appoint ments shall uot ba Irapilred nud that the ma chinery , whatever It may be , for tha testing of eligible candidates shall not bo prostituted to im worthy purposes. " The ubovo waa adopted by a majority of the committee , but the minority decided to make no report , iu tha Interests of harmony. The convention believes thnt the experiment of coining silver dollars In the hopes of main taining n fixed ratio with gold has gone far enougn , aod cannot ba continued longer with out great danger tb tbu business interests of the country. The losa in interest alone on silver dollars stored up in the treasury vaults is over four million dollars per Annum , and this accumulation of silver , pur chased nt a cost of SlbO , ( 05,000 , is worth to day uot more than $10(3,000,000 ( , with every prospect cf further depreutlou , "We thoro- foreu inand tbu rorjoal of tha act under which compuliory coiuape of silver goes on , but wo will welcoma any practical ineaeute of agritf inent with other nations by which a ratio of vriliia bstiveuu gi > ld and silver may bo made less fluctuating , but to thla end the first step mutt bd the stopping oi any further compul sory coinage of silver doll aw. " Tbo pluttorin calls for revision rl the tariff upon ttio principles laid down by the national democratic convuitlon l 1834 , also demands that the method ) of administration In tha cus tom houses bo thoroughly reformed nnd tli&t the vexations , annoyances and oppressive reg ulations which hava driv n our own merchants out * f biitiuesi shall be swept away and that the conduct of business between the peopo ! and the government be made as bimplo and Inexpensive as possible. The platform favors the abolition of the contract itystem in pr'sons ' and opposes con tract convict labor in uny form , and favors a proper substitute that will employ convicts AcordiDg to thu state account ujetem Tha remainder of the platform referi to limiting the hourj of labor , emuloyinaat of chlldreu in ficViriea , etc. , lo lthtioii in re gard to giving eoldlerti aud sailors priority ( n appointment under the provisions of the civil service Uws ; also refers to the cinnl * lystem cud other Btatu matters and concludes with tbo following paragraph : "Wa opjiisa all Bumpluiry and other laws which Inter fere with the constitutional right of personal liberty nod favor the enactment of bach cx- clsa luwsua shell ba alike just to all , coneider- inir the claims of 11 and prctutlng their in * dividual rights ; " Tba pUtfonu wai then adopted without a dlisontlEg voice. R'Mwell P Flower wai nominated by accla mation for lieutenant governor ; Frederick Cook , of Koolctter , was n .iiunated by ao- clauiution for secretary of state ; A. A. Chapln , present Incumbent , waa nominated by Reclamation lor c.mptrollei ; Dennis O'Brien , present attorney , w * unaulmouily renomiuated ; Lnwrencu J , Filrgerald.of Cort- land , wai uomiuatod for ttate treamror by acclamation ! Nathan 8wcot , of Albany , was Dominated for state engineer and surveyor. Tha convention udjuurned tine die nt 2:15 : ji. in , _ _ Eaton'd View ut the Nomination , Special Telegram ( o tha Bee , NKTT YORE , Sept. 25 lion , Dortnan 15. ISaton wai asked this morniug what he thought of the nomination of Governor Hill by the New York deruocrft'.lo state convention , lie said : "It was a Tauim&ujr triumph that will prove a deuiocratio defeat in Nuvember. The only hope of tbe democratic patty Ii intaad - f ast adherence to thu administration. It wai on opportunity for thu party tlut is out of ollloo to throw down tbe gauntlet of civil ier- visa reform and pmh tbo campaign uu that iuue. If it ii tine thut Hill i uornluated us nn ont-and-out opponent of civil crvico reform form ho will have nil Iho tight hi wants lu tbli campaign. " A friend of Kiton's stir ho was sorry to If arn that the commission'1 was gnlng to retire from public service. "T am going ouUldp , where the fight will be , ' replied Mr Katon. Dakota's Constmitlor > | UakorH. SlOD.x FALLS , Dale. , Sspt. 25 , In tha con stitutional convention to-day blanks in elec tion form , provided by schedule report , were Pilled In with the name ! of tha stats executive ommittco. The convention then took half an iionr'a recces for the repub'Icni members to iold a caucus lo decide upon putting a state ticket in the field nnd to elect county boards , lien A. 0. Millolt , chairman of the ttrri torlal republican central committee , wnt m- itruotcd to lisuea call for a etito convention 'or nominating n stitlo ticket. Tna committee on arrangements and phraseology of the con stitution repotted their hbora concluHod , nnd .ho Bccretary WA ; iiutrinted to road the con * stitution ns arranged by the committee. The rending consumed the entire day. This will complete the labors of tha convention. GENEIl&Ij FOUISIQN NEWS , KCSSIA TO SDPrORT BULOAniA. Sr. rKTEiisnuno , Sept. 25. Tha foelintr in U. Petersburg regarding the Houmelian uesllon is hourly becoming more warlike. "ho sympathy of the masses ia strongly with ho Bulgarians. It Is stated the czar tclo- raphed the minister of war tj prepare plans of n campaign in event of the opening of hos- ilitica between Bulgaria and Turkey , as ho is letermined to support Prince Alexander's cheme of unity between lulg ) ila acd Ilou- melia. A prominent Itusiiau general was interviewed to-dfly. When asked f It were true tlmt thocztr seriously intond- d to support Bulgaria to the extent poing to war with Turkey , replied that Ituasla would oclaro war against Turkey the moment the > orte attacked Bu'garln ' , and added that tbo zarli moat emphatic In his resolution to sap- ) ort Bulgaria. THE TURKISH CABINET : CONSTANTINOPLE , Sept. 25 The ministry ias been dlnniieiod and a now cabinet formed with the following chnugce : Kianul L'asha , ; rnud vizier in place of IJaid I'.ubc.diMiniHEfd ; ! aid Pn8h , rccBntly emba etdorat Berlln.minj storpf foreign/tffftiriyn place of Assym Patha , IsmisKed ; Munlr Pusua , Ittely disuiiirxid rom tha office of minister of fiuauce , it made nlnister of the interior in p'nco of Elhem "nslia , who ia np ointed nmbiipaodor to Paris ; ervpr PAshn , nonator , maOn minister of jm- co in pUc'j of llaesan Fehml , die in seed ; .tify Pashn , senator , proeidont of the council n plac3 of Akif I'.icha dismissed ; Kjsad 'aaba , nintheaador at Paris , baa baeu traus- erred to Berlin , EN3LI31I JIATTK113 LONDON , Sept. 5. ThaMiiquia of Salis- ury will return to London to-morrow when council of ministers will bu bald to prepare n election manifesto. Count Von Minuter and Mr. Waddington mvo returned hero. All f ureigu miniatera to Jreat Britain nro now ut thuir pojtj. ROUMIILAN HUMBLKS. LONDON , Sept. 25. A St Petersburg dis- ) itcli Biyn th.i czar has cnivenad a council of ailnistors lor Man lay next. It U reported tlut L'riaco Uismvrck and Jord Salisbury are iu favor of a suluti m of 10 KoumolUir qu stion basid uy in the ac- aptance by the i'orti of a union of north anil outh Bulgurin , and the c nation of complnto ccognitlon of the co > erolgu rights of thn sul- ; au and tha payment of tributa tj Turkey , 'ho uew Turkish miniitry la said to bu In .ivor of a compromise to sacure u pacific sat- oment of thu que > tion nt ii ue Ktiinil Pfttha , the new grand vizier , was ormmly Turkish ambassador to Rutsia , nd maintained friendly relations with the zar'i minititiiiB. Said I'mli t , recently am- jaaandor at Berlin , nnd now mluiiter of for- gn affairs , hia graat cjufidanos in P/inoe Ismarck. A Bulgarian metropolitan committee and rl. Guesch'iff ' , director of the bmk of liul- arla , httro bean teat nn delegites jointly with the Houmolm deputation to tbe czar , The Russian agent at Sona refines to trani- nit the czar the address of tha Bulgarian louse of delegates. uow TO smxE IT. LONDON , Sept. 25. The signatory powers o the Berlin treaty are all in favor of n con- erence forthwith for the settlement cf the Bulgaiia difficulty. ADVICE GRATIS. PAQIS , Sept. 25. Tbo government atked tie co-operation of other powers in urging on lie governments of Servia , Roumtnta and ireece , the necessity of avoiding nil auilauoa espeetmg thn Uoumelinn difllculty ana riot to Krmlt anti-Turkish dtmanbtratlons during lie present excited state of pub.io feeling in 10 Balkans. THE SERVIAN ABUT , SOFIA , Sept. 23. Tuo Servian government ummoued nil Surviann now In Germany to oturu homo at once fur military duty , A RUSSIAN HINT. ST. PETERSBURG : , Sept. 25 , The Novoe rtemya ti-dny , commenting on the Eoume- au difliculty , hints that it is pcusiblo Kus- an troopa may bo called on to occupy liul- atlft , THE CHOLERA , MADRID , Sept. 25.There wore 721 new cases of cho'cra and 240 deaths reported ycs- orday throughout Spain , A CYCLONE IN INDIA , CALCUTTA , Sept. 25 , A fearful cyclone las visited Falzj Point , a port oa the bay f Bengal. The telegraph lines have been went away. It Is probiu'o ' that tntny ve-i- eh have been wrecked on the bay. A gov- rnir ont Btuanierha ) gone to render any aa- istance that may be needed. THK POl'K TO MEDIATE. Hoxx , Sept. 21 , The pope has agreed to mediate bntween Germany nnd Spain , with egarrl to the Carolluo qusatlon , curject to artain conditions which have not yet been iromulQated , Promised to PuiilHh OfTiMiilern. NEW YORK , Sept. 25. A dispatch to 10 Associated Press from Waihlogton 'csterday gave the substacco of Secretary ilanulng'a letter to United States District .Homey Dorahoirccr , of this city , Iu reply : ie district attorney says : "I beg to uiure ou that yeur instructions will ba zeilourly arriod out and that all the pawer of this of- ce will bo used to break up this perniciom ud most disreputable practice. The first isrson who shall be fond ptylng an < fiber money ncd the lint officer who shall be found eceitici : money in ojntrovention of laws will a present d to the grand jury and indict tneun against them will promptly li < . brought o trial. " Madlann County F lr. Special Telegram to the BEE. MADISON , Neb , Sept. 25. Ths county air at this place cloied yesterday , It was a ; reat success In every particular. Tha build- ngB me all now and attractive , the cost of ha Improvements being $5,009. Tbe exhibits rero quit * exrnnslve and nude a good show Senator Van Wyck delivared tha aldreej nnd w i listened to by fully 3,000 persona. Travel Slopped by llalns. Crrror MKZICO , Sept. 25 , He vy rains oJiitlnue In tbe valley of Mexico , There's no communication yetby railway with the United ! Ut i , nor will ny train leave here to-night on tbe Central railroad. Tha chief engineer > f the Central is out on tha Una with a large area of men trying t * repair the washout. WASHINGTON. An Mean CitiZ'ifl ' Promply Be leaded Imi an Ecnad-irian Frisoii , Arrasted Illegally and Monty De manded for His BeleaeOi Oomptrollor Durham Sustained in the Alabama Claims Matter , A Hcport Donlo-l Tdnt the I'rotltlcnt II a liccu Aloil to 1'ardon the Younsor Urotncra. 1VASSINGTOH NBAVS. rnojirr ACTION nv THE STATE nnrAnTME.sT nKLEAHLS AN IMflUSONED AMEniOAN CITIZEN. WASHINGTON , Sept. 55. Julio K. Santo ? , o nftturnllzod'Ameilcin citizen , recently released rom prison in Kcunlor upon demand of the Jnltei ) States government , backed up by n man-of-war , arrived hero to-day , in company with Congressman MuOotnas , of Maryland and called nt the department of stats to exproaa his thanks for ts successful efforts in his > ehalf. To n reporter of the Aiaoclatod 'rose Mr. Santos raid that tin ) Ecu vJorUn authorities pretended to hava liberated him u contcquenca of the passage of tin act of pardon by the Ecuidorian govornmant , Tbla , ilr. Santos declared , WAR n more prcteueo Irt was llbarated three days after the arrival of the Iroquois and wholly in coiw qumice of he action of thu United 8tato government The charge agaitiet him of having cjucnlrai ugalnet tha government ol hcua- lor wan , he declartd , uutrno lo wan impiieoned with rome other miinosa men , tn order that mouey might be xtortod from him lln h j ctccnniontary ) roof of the willingnon of tha nulhorltias t > > fleano him nt any timn upon the p.t > mtnt of 30,000 He was coufluid fur a time in an imvtntllntcd and filthy u ! hulk , and was hen transferred to a piUon in thu bi < tinnnt f a jullow fever boapitul. Mr dauton will tnploy counsel immtdl.itfly , und will file H laira for diinueen with thn ( .tat' ) dt-p rtmeuc gainst the government of E .uvUr , , j , , , THE ALABA5IASCLAI5I.S MATTER. Mr Wharton , the l w ilH cr of the sta'e ' lopartment , 1 1 whom wm referred th matter of the expenditures of thu court of Alabama latins , has rendered a decision upholding in he mum the opinion of Knst Comptroller Uur- min. It la suid th t I In prsciicil illecc of his decision will bo tlmt when thn court ro- ssembles October 5 It will bo unable to try any except the few cases of the firat-clnfcs which remain to bo disposed of u tha absanco of deputy cleika to lie and docket the evidencj in the econd-clasa coses , and of cxpart witnesses to iasa upon the compile tttd qutstiuna urieliiR ,9 , to thu separation of war and marine risks n policies etieced tnore thnn twenty years go , the court will have ti i-uopoud wnilc on hene CLISOJ until congress nlf inia relief , if It ver thnll. Mean while the term of th court tsclfeipiresl ) combur 31. Although it wai nmuroii sumo time uzo that if Durham's de- ision was tustainod Mr. D.ivard woul I re ign , there is nowuo luclicitmn thitt the Dele- ware statesman will get out of the cibinct , NO PAHDON POIl THE TOUNQ Kit BnOTHKHa Thu report having been received that tl 0 ireeident was about to pardon thu Yunogar irothera , who are serving life nentancta in iliuaeaota for complicity in a dnriintbink oobcry aad murder in thU stite , inquiry was made to-day at the white house imj depart- nent of jiuticn It waa lea'li'd tint nothing s known at either place of the reported move ment to secure pardons. At the white house ; wan ( aid that President Cleveland has never icard of thu Yuunger brothers , and that no pplicatlon for a pardon ia on file. A pro mi- nent Minnesoti man who is acquainted with he prisoners said this afternoon th-it , having ) Btu sentenced under the state Rtatutefi < > f \IluDOeota \ , the power to pirdon rrati solely with tha governor of that state nnd hat all applications for their pardon mvo bean made to him. Thin man snya hat , while tha good behavior of the founders and their ( fonts to educata and HU- irovo theoiB-lTes have ere ited > \ pentitnont in heir favor , there is so btrong a feeling cgainst hem that a governor who undertook to par- on them would lose bia political power. In ho portion o ( the state where relatives uf the victim of the notable crime reilde , ha eaya , ho feeling is as strong as over against tba Toungers , and renders their pardon very iui' irobable. HONEY ORDERS WITH JAPAN. On the fi t of October nnxt direct exchange f money orders will go into operation Uo- , weoQ the United States and Japan under ho provisions of the money order convention oncluded for that purpose by the postmaitur ; enirn' with the postal authorities of the utter country. STATISTICAL MATTERS. The chief of the bureau of statistics reports bat the total values ol Import ) during the welvn months ended August 31 , 1885 , were 371,235,1) ) 3. and during twelve muntha ended August 81,1884 $657,871,31(1 ( , a dfcreaie of 86,63 ,373. Valws ol exports of merchandise unug the twplvn innnllu nrtd AogusS 31 , 870 , were ? 822,7C510 > . end Curing the pre- edlng twt-lvQ uionthn $735,018,702. a decrease f $12 253,331. The chief also reported tha lumber of arrivals of immigrants to tha Jnited States , exclmlvn ot those ouming by vay of Canada and filexio' , as fnlluwt : For hi ei ht mouths ending Aug jet ill last , 241- 35 ; f > r the correspondiug period tha previous car , 303051 , THE COIN DEABEnS IN PORT , Tha United States vessels Swataraand Tantlo , engaged in transporting silver from ho New Orleans miuc to tha tromtiry at Vaehlneton , arrived at the WaOilngtaii imvy yard to night. The woik of tranhferiing the ilvor from the vesaolto tha treatury will b3 nterod upon to-morrow and will continue a greater part of next week. When thu ciilu is ecelved at tha trnaiury department it will be counted , a lubor which , wlthtlieprceont force , will occupy about two months. nEDUosu THE ciunau , The postmatter-genoral lua decided to con- Inue steamboat mail service between Louis ville , Ky. . and EvunnvillH , lud The cnn- raotora have ngrerd to reduce tha charge for bfi service $ .5,000 per year , making thu ajiQUfcl expense $10,000. ' TO APl'BAiait 7UE CRUIBI13 , Captains Matthews and ITowinon , Naval ] jiistru9torMetch , and Chitf Engineer liuker lave been appointtd a biaid to xpntaiiH the constructlou of the unfinished cruisers Clii- CAge , Boulon and AtUutic. IIIDS nvjicrf D. The treasury department rejected all bids eceived today for the eate of silver for the utn of mints on tha ground that the prices aakud were excel sive. UtCREABR IN fOIltlON MAIL. A stateuieut prepared by Superlntonden 3tll , of the forfJgu iiiall bureau , shows tha * he weight of foreign letter mall decreimd ' ,709 pounds durlnir tbo lait fucal y r , while ha Wd'ght ' nf { .tinted mutter incretsed 3 J 810 ixmmU Toe cott of ( ic an null transit wu $317,179 or just $2R0 ! ltu < than thu coot during the pieced ing jear. rOUBTII-CLiSS FCHTIIABTERS. Thn poitinMter general tn-ri.y wppolnted th following fourtb-clkiM p wtmvitrr- : jUiinoli-AtAinkuro.lauiriO'lt6 ; h ; Kait i uhutpie , Thomas McGulrrj IJnuJu-u , Mini , Iowa At Lake Mills , W , F , Drown ; Bel- A mont , J. W. Adams ; Chapin , Ucorg Scl.vrllan. Nebraska At 1'entlor . G. Dawns , THE GblfiVlJbAnD aTHIlCIT. TUB nCLL'NO MILL MEN FAIL TO COllfROUIS WttH TItfIB KlirtOTERS THOUSANDS IUL ON ACCOUNT OF THK MW. CUVKUKD , Stpv . 23. Notwithstnnditg nces loDS in ado by President Chlsholtn , o the Cleveland rolling mill company , the strlki is not over. A committee of Idle workmeu. accompanied by the mayor , called on Mr , Chisholm to-day with a paper which they wished him to sign , They demanded thai every tinker bo taken back , that proper notices bo made hereafter when reductions In wiges nro pro : > o'ccl , nnd that Mr. Uhlshnlm horcafttr isten personally to the grievances of tbo men who think they have been disch < ugtd without reason , Mr. Ohhhnlm agreed to all demand * , except the first , lie says that ol the ' 1,01:0 : strikers 1,000 would have to leek ! mplojmont elsewhere as the mills would uot je run to their greatest capacity. The coin- liny had been ont nf the market ro Iccg tba . tow trade wou d have to be worked up. In 'line ' , perhaps , nil tha men , except n few wlu hsd maligned him personally , would bo given > ojitions. _ , The committee wore Kniufiod with the In terview nnl roturacd to Newbtugh To-night a meeting of the strikers was held ut thti own hall in Nowburgb. The leaders , knon- ng they are tha men whom the company will noc en.ploy , mada palhotic speechei nbout the tlicu nnj , who w ro toj bo "murdered , " as they termed it , audt the strikers fell in with the leaden cud doclnrod that all liould remain out if all were not given oppor unity to take ttuir old places , Ho the mat nr stands. The company hat done the fair hlng and the people hereabouts ro.illz ? tlmt act. Sympathy for tha strikers is fast eb bing away. Tlio Ohio XlorjuouratH Finn of Fraud. CINCINNATI , O. , Sept. Si. [ Chicago Tri- iuno Special , ] -Tho effect of the great ro nib ! lean meeting which was addressed by Sherman , Mclviuley nnd Morrison here Mou- ly night has been very considerable , Mr. lalstead , editor of the Commercial-Gazette. aid to-day that the republicans would carry lie county nnd elect thu vyhole lepislativa and aunty ticket if the demadraU did not succeed n Jpracteting some unusually great fraud ' \Vo have Information , " fiaid ho , "that tlio tmiocruta will renort to their old trick uf im- mrtlng voters from Kentucky , nnd it hag } 2eu laarnod that nn attumpt will bo made ii-utorrow and possibly the subsequent days ir legistration to have a great number uf Centuckv thugs and roughs visit several pre- incts nnd receive csrtlfimtes of registration nadn out to them in different names. " "What do you think of the prohibition movninent at this stage of the campaign ? ' It Is formidable , but dees not promise tea a fatal to republican success , I loudly has raatlcilly cnased to run for eoveri.or and la candidate for the aenata. Uii diecuseiim of : ii fiGiiatorohlp gives him an excuse for dcidg- igatnte isjuES , and th t is a vety cousirttr- bla ndvanta o The strange thing ubjut Imidly's position In that the democrats are 11 fljly ridiculing him for n cause which , If tmeutH with any nuceaa , will only bo nuocee0- il In briugmg griat to thn mill of that erratic iatesiuan , John Itvgcra McLaan , " l to Sailing Tliolr Land , HOOK , Ark. , Sept , 21. [ Chicago 'ribuua Special. ] Advices received th's vtniag from Indian territory represent that ansideraole feeling is beisg- aroused over tbo ecant rippolntment of a commission to nego- iatn with the Chsrokee ? . Creeks , and Sem- for the purchasa of landa belonging to lie tribes named and caled by them in reatiea with tin Uuit'd Statos. Those were mida in March , July and August , 1805 , and the lauds embraced ru Oklahoma and the outlet , comprising rge lur nearly 10.090,000 acres. Thn com. mission is composed of throu men. The in- ntion is to buy tha land and open it for hi to Bottlomnnt , under the hnmeitead laws I the United Stittan. The agitation has de- el > ped from tno fact that the Indians , or a nnjorhy of them , nro opposed to tha sale. 'ho chiefs of the Cherokees , Semiuolo. ' , and ! reekn have eecb decided to oppiao it. They laim that 1'resident Cleveland favorj holding lie lauds for thi Indians , and that the ap ointment of a comoiisBfon did not rneet his pproval , but was made with the view of earning the actual feeling of the Indiaua with jtjard to the proposed sala nnd settlement of ! io land , A dynamite Blast. YOIIE , FA , Sept. 25. An accident occurred t York EUven this afternoon which resulted n the death o' one man and serious injury f three others. A large paper mill is being rccted there , and the workman were engatri d i excavating rock In prepuriog the founda- ion , A number uf blunts had been made , ut one of them failed to explode , nd it was thought the workmen had neglected IB charges. John Morrissey \Vasbicgtim , ) 0. , began drilling out the hole and with U ddll ttiuck the dynamite with which it ad been charged , when a terrible explosion ccurred. Murriaey'a right hip was crushed ud the flesh was torn from his llinbs , lia led thiH uveulog , Thomas O'Brien was cut bout the li'iid and was badly burned with ) ow > 1or. Patrick llagorty had his left eye ilown out and wua severely burned , and Juhu 'Conner was badly injured about the htnd , Burning Dulcoia Kliilds , DICKINSON , Dak. , Sept. , 20. Prairie fires ro ( till raging about here i > nd iniies of coun- ry is burned over. Fears ire entertained for it rnfety of the town and teams nro out ilowmg firu breaks around It. A stiff north- w t biefz i is bla > viug A heavy growth of rra > s during thn summer furnishes abundant naterlal fur thu lira. Ropurta from other mints weotnf the iM is < ouri river show the BUUIB late uf klfitirs , and utilvss rain cornea the fire iimot bi checked but will burn over the vthulo country. It will seriously interfere with the shipment of cattle from hero , and RtocRinen ur < > alarmed about the safety of ranges , as winter feed * 111 be short should the lirj reich then aad honvy losses result. Pled at n Good Old AL'O. PouanKEsratE , N , V , , Sept , 2b. Moses Marrenellah , n Christian i Jew IOC years old , died lo-dny In thu county pacr hooee. lie came to tba United 'Stntea from Gennany teveuty yetra Kg , having traveled all over tUii old world. In 1410 he walked to Califumla nnd wurked _ In lh gold mines for snverol yeirp , meeting with success , For msny ymis ho touk ii proHimout par : In camp meet ings and nt ) , r religions gttherinxs nnd preached In Sunday icoools or wherever he could lecuru an audience. IIu was never learned. Dnmtli of "GoldNinlrti NEW YORK , Sept. 25. "Goldsmith Maid" died to-day at tha Fashion stud farm , near Trenton , ngnd 28 yi-eri and 4 months. She wa taken ruiidinly III at noon and riled two hour * litttr of fatty degeneration of the heurt , NEW YORK , Sept , 25 Tba directors ot the Delaware , Lackawanna & 'Western railroad to d iy decUrfd a divi i ul of 1J p r cent for tbe curunt qu rt r , u reduction uf 4 per ceut. Nxw YORK , S pt. 25. JJuiineis failure ) iluiiug the Ust > Hvai dtyt 185 ajkiuet 178 lait uuek and 21)3 tier le ptovlouj to last. Tlio " iimii ii h MONTKVAI. Boot."S. . , -Thirty-tbrea deaths. ( froumuutll posheie yeiiterdiiy , I * - - . . t Wilii Her Convict Hntefl , A Father Finds Two LougLoa lOhildren , A Fopular oud Brilliant Peruvian a PolitioaLFxilo , Man AYho Kxfmos toltovoal Ills Mnrdotor A Dcbnuilictl Wlfo Blurt ! OIH Her Ilustmnd. A Voitnc AVlfoU Fidelity , KlOHltONI ) , Va , , Sept. -Chicago [ Times Special J Ada Gteen Hicks , tha young wifi who donned male attito nnd oamo ou hero rom New York n few days ago lu BO.II ch of a tuaut husband , wni arraigned in the hustings court to-day , and pleaded guilty of house Hoaktag. She was ccnvictcd , aud L-er pun shmeut fucd nt five years in the state prison , the crime , it is believed , wnt committed by he young woman for the solo purpose of > eing sent to jail to ba near her husband , nho vas serving a term in that prison for eomu light Gtffii'n. Under thee circimistancos , it s b'lleved tha tllirera of the cjurtwill peti- Ion Gov. Cameron to commute h r punish ment to ono year's confinement in jail , Mrs. Hicka is but 18 , qulto iutellipont , nnd iaa evidently traveled a goad deal , llcr hls- ory , na told by herself to a reporter to dsiy , s cpiitn aroinantic one. She says ; "I was born n \VebtIndteR eighteen years npo , nnd in v iccuontion is that uf n drussmnker. I loft jubi rovoral yearn ago nnd went to Philadul- > liia. Whllo iu that city I becatno aiqualuted with Mr. lliclca und niarriud him IIu de- certod me , aud _ I r.itururd to my hoire in Jnbi , Sjuia timu t > lap ed betoro 1 could ob- .am nnv tiding * of hid whereabouts , but inally I loarnud ho waa In this country aud lu rouble , aud I immediately left Jub nml landed in New York. < 'iom Na.v York I went to Philadelphia , nud diligently earclied for him. At l.ut I heard hat ho wna in Richmond and in prison , I auio on to Ilichmond , passing through Wash- ngtou , where I put on mule ut'.ire. ' When I ound that my lnub'.nd was in jail I sot to [ woilc to kno * how I could get him out. I oncluded to commit a theft that I might bo tint to j til , whore I could ba with him. " The woman w.ii in j ill two weeks b-fore the iHc'ra sinpected her tei , and thtir attention hen was called to the prisoner by another in nate. _ \ F&thur Finds Ilia Abducted Chil dren. PAWTDCKET , K. I , Sept. 21. [ Chiosgo : iewa Special ] -After twenty five years 'homaa Gjrrity , who lias won n fortune in 10 west , ha ) found hero his two children , who wore stolen trom him in ISO1) , nnd whom 19 never expected to toe ngain. Ilia story is , most roninatic one. Twenty-live years go ho was n resident of Pawtuokot. His rif died of consumption , leaving two email hildren. In dua time Mr. Garnty married gain , aud soon itftor , with lila now wife and wo children , removed to Boston. When out n tbo street ono dny walking with the chil- rcn , tbo boy bing 4 years nud the girl H months , ho mot a sister of Inn first wifo. After a few words of surprise at teen - n < him , the woman askrd permission to ttka thi * children to a confectionery stereo . o get them BJIIIO candy , lie weut after them n n fhort time , but they had disappeared , Jl eeirch for thoubductresa failed , although lie police traced the aunt and the little ones : o Pnwlucket , and afterwards to Worcester , 'hd.-e all clews wera lost. The disconsolate .ithr reluctantly gave up the search and went vest. Prosperity attended him , List wo k he came to Boston n rich man , nd with the aid of his wealth renewed his ejrch for his stolen children. A ekillcxl de- ectlve was employed and a < ? a result of his tforts Mr. Garrity to-day met nt the Oonant liread-works here a tall , handsome brunette if 27 who is unquestionably his daughter. She a highly esteemed , though poor , and is a inger nt St. Mury 'H church. Tne meeting letweon the girl and her father was most nf- I'ctltg , SbH told him that her brother 'honus is living In Natick , Mass , He in married , ont the daughter is single Toeir unt told the children that their father and mother worn both dead , Family troubles stieed the abduction. A vain attempt has : icon made tn keep the story eecret aud to onceal Mr. Garrfty's identity. APrinoA Among tlio Peruvians , NKW YORK , Sept. 2 -Chicago [ Times pecial , ] Nlnolai deJPierola , ex-dictator of 'eru , arrived in this city to-drty on tbo learner City of Para from Asplnwall. lie is : n one of his periodical stages of banishment , } lis being his third or fourth experience of the and. lie is popular with the masaeo in Peru , ud when the government foelj shaky it bur- leu him out tf the country. At present it ias an energetic revolution on Its hands , and was thougtt best to eeud Piorola away. lie ud remained in piivate life for a year , ; laving roturuud from Europe In 884. Pierola Is a email man , about vo feet tall with n nervous , elnewy figure. Us hair is black nnd cuily , his eyes nro black nd bin complexion ia swarthy. lie has a ) luck mmtaohe nd long iron-gray sldo whis- ce.rs , and a pleasant , intelligent foca with cern-lookiog nyes , Ha wore a dark sack utt , nnd amlod o lUht overcoat on tiii arm , Iu was askfd about his banishment and tha roubles In Peru , and ha said : "I would ather not say auy thing at all. I have talked uo much in my life. I do not wish to cx- > re s auy opinion * . " Mr. 1'ierolft will remain in New York only a lioit time and will tuon go on to Paris where is family it residing Mr. William U. Cllley. tie engineer and general superintendent of lie Oroya railroad of Peru , was rleo on the Not litvuMl uu As8 lUnt. Sr. Louis , Sept , 24-r.Chlcttgo Tribune pedal. J A mystorioui murder occurred lu Cast St. Louis thti morning. Btforo day ight a cou/U | / of railroad men walking across vacaut lut found the body of a man I ; In ? in ho wifd * with a bullet-hole In his right torn lie nnd hU face coven d ivlth blood. The fig- urn of a woman drowsed lu black was seen re- teitlng as tbe men cama up. The man WAS ound to be d > lng but had strength enough eft to give hi < i name Charles Fhncbet , of his city. lie claimed that ha WAS held up if a mm at the point of a pittol and robbed and then sliot. Subsequent Investigation tads tba auth"rllies to bulievn that ho wont ; o KiKt tit. L uis with some handsome ady ilioifeil lu black imd tha pair visited ( iinn ot tha pleasure reioits. They started across the lot together. Ttieto wai a utrug- ile , a shot , and Planohrt fell with a ball iu lit brain , Ihe woman hua not been arm ted and no tract of her curt bu found. The police cannot undented why tbe d ) Ing man should deblra to conceal tbe fuels. A Harl'itV Horrible D'rdH. HK.I.TOWX , PA. , Bjpt , 25. Thomas V , rhompaou ir.nrrled M u3 Jones , an aban done * ! womi" , hit iprint ; , and had been In rroubte ever tinea. A few days nga while drunk ths woman threatened 'to murder him 1C ha U * not tutu away hi ) ged father an mother : The husba ° d lockol her In a room for several days uttti'l 'I0r ' debattah were off , Sna made threats of i ovengo when released. To-day i > ho o rtled them "ut by fcillliiflr h r husband witli tn BXO , nsa ny severing his Iirnd from his body , wbilo ilttli. ? ° " A louoga in his cffico. Mrs. Thompson w'foto n note , ex plaining that tbo had conini itted tlm mnrdr , and tlen commilttd itiicida by tuttiuf her own thront rlth a razor. The Usual lVxB GALVMTON , Sept. 25. A special 'to Ihe News from Clarksrlllo , s y : Win. Mbssicb n planter , WAS tiding to town to-tay ! when be nipt Jim Wnrd , who , without \rnrilnff raised n Winchester rifle nnd shot M > vick down mid then coolly emptied his Wtnuhosto ; Into the prostrate form of hit victim. Word flAd nnd a posse Is now ID vrarch for him. Uo will be lynched if ca&gbt. HcmotlmS1 ngo n negro was mysterlourly munfatod on Me- Mck'ri plantation , nud Mcsstck luspoctcd' Ward of the crime. 1'unpy Telia * l > in Kln Story. LiAViNWOKTH.K n , , Sept. 20 Ths Times will publish n lengthy interview in tha morn ing with James 0. Ptuoy , defaulting clerk at the penitentiary , Pmoy pleaded gnllty to day nud was sentcnoad to eight years in the penitentiary. Interviewed ho alleges that c PX Governor Click mid the warden , W , C. I Jonnt , were cognizant of tha crooked work being cloto at the state coal mine , nnd that v coal WAS furnished Glick and his ton lnlw n for which the state no tor wai t > nid. The matter is creating much talk , SfOHUNO KVKNTS. " v 1ILUB aUASS TUltl1 KVEHTPi „ LOUISVILLE , Sepi. 25. Good weather 11 continues , but It is somewhat wtrtn , and tha 11ti track la dusty. AUendanca is very good. tih tiIi Throe-quarters of n mila-ho ts. First boat , Ii Conkling won , Hormino second , GJoancr IiP IiP third. Titna 1:10 ! .3ccnnd heat , Conltltng n won , Gleaner Becond , Uermino third , Tltno P n Mile nnd a quarter : Monogram wonj Emma Nurley necond , Lady Wnvwnrd third ; .Timo PB 2 : Hi. Mutiuli pntd K13.CO. PB lila and a half : Keenn won. Powhntnn tl B second , Lucy H thiid. Time 23Si ; , Ma- tlfl tuals paid § 21 70. flP Three of mile Grimaldl P quarters n : won , Sir _ Joicph Eccoud , Mouiuliiuu third. Timu " Mile : Fred won , Doubt aecondj Brow " Wulkco third. Time 1-I5. : BROKE THE BIOTCLB IltCOIlD. Sl'niNQFiKLl ) . Mass , Soot. 25. Richard Unwell Hindu a special effort on Hnmpden mrk bicycle trick to-day to break the mile record fnr p.sfety bicycle ? . Ills time wns is follows : Quarter t-eoouds , half 1&2' , throe quattom 2:01 : J , mile 2:43. : This is 0 3-fi seconds bitter thin tha previous milo record. THK UNDAUNTED DAUNTLEBS , NEW YoitK , Sept. 23.-rCaptnin Mcntgom- 3ry , sailing manter of the yacht Dauntless , which was Inrily beaten by thu BoglMi cntter 3enesti in Brdnton's raco. nttributus tbo fact o the light winds which prevailed during the irst half of thu race , and U confident that bin can outfoot the Gunestu m ho.ivy sr. He suya ho is nuthoriV.ad by Mr. 3al < iwell II Colt , owner of the D untlusa , to match her against any yacht alluat for a ruoa icross tha AtUutiu ocean , either way , for a S vager of 310,000. BASK BALL YESTERDAY. At BillimoroBa'tltnorn ' l * > . Pittsburg fi ; At New York- New York 15 , Buffalo 1 , , At St. Lrtuis-St. Louis G. Boston 1. At Brooklyn St. Louln C , Brooklyn 3. At Milwaukee Chictgo SI , Providonoa 3 , ' THB WICKET ' PHILADELPHIA , Sept , 2 > . - Oa the second lay of thu Iniernatiouul Cricket match the L'hilartolphias finUhod the lirnt inning for 147 uns against VJ' mada by thu Jiuglialimen iu .heir tirat inning. ' A VAST MAKE SOLD , MILWAUKEE , Sept , 25. 0. T. Bradley , of his city , has told his well known rnaro \delnide to Mr , Schwartz , of Chicago , for 512,000. Her record ia 2.18 , ; Fire in Glitc K < > . Gil CAQO , Sept. 25. A fire broka out In the ixteisivo lumber yards of Charles S. Gard * icr & Co , treated on South Ashland avenue , mutti of Twenty-second street , at 1 o'clock Iho entire department responded but the flatr.oi quickly spread nnd are now raging n tha yards of 0. B. Flynn & Co. and the I ohu Spry Lumber company adjoining , with the present prospect that their entire contents , jmbraclgn fully 25 000,000 feet of lumber , will be consumed. The lueab already placed it high figures , The h'ru has completely enveloped tbe three lumber yards iLontloncd , and their omploto destruction noiv aeema assured. Kvery available fire steamer in the city has , been called to tbo HCOIIC , and Iho efforts oi the jro department are now directed tiwara con- iiulog the fire to its prerent area , but with no certainty that they will ba able to do so. rhoro is a strong wind blowing , which aggre gate'the situation and Increases tbo danger. 2:15 P.M. Thu fire Is now pretty well under ontrol , und fears of any further extension f the flames are nllayed. Tha present odti- ' n a ted loss is $100,000 , well insured , cl Tlio Caritral'I'aclIlu anil Its Debt. WABHINOTON , Sept. 2) . Tha secrelary of w ' the treasury issued a circular publishing for ' nfnrmation of all concerned the recent de- iision of Soccnd Comptroller Msynord In ro- rd to compensation due tba Central Pacific ! railroad company for services rendered for overumeut , and nnnouucing therewith that ; the department circular letter of Juniary 27 , 1883 , nnd the circular letter of January , 1881 , ire tovokid , and that all compensation now luo or which may becouio due the company will be covered into treasury , and half thereof ipplied to the ( xtiDguUhmcnt of interest rvrncli has meanwhile accrued on the govern- unit subsidy bond * , and the otlior half cred ited to the sinking fund as required by tha I'hunnau act. ' ltd Won. LORDSBUHQ , N. M. , Sept. 23 , The news ) is just received that last Saturday W , It.1 Raspberry , a rancher , was killed by Apnchea un hia ranch in Grahim county , Arizona. DUNVEK , Col , , Sept. 25. TodtvVi dis patched from the Geld icpirt Cockrolf'a ranch In Mo/ollun range nurroundwd by Indians. lha settler * hava taken refuge t tbo ranch ad prepared to meet u uttiuk , No depre dations reported. Major Dickoy'a company of the Twenty-seconu Infantry is within eighteen miles of tha rancho. No anxiety is fult for the tnfety of adjacent settlements , A. ( Jrmir. Muniuil i hy Children , PjTWUima , Sept. 25. Thu children of Alle. gheny , to the cumber of nearly 17,000 , joined In a memorial service in honor of General Grant this afternoon , The service * were gen erally held la thu respective school bdldluge , but u special feature was the se rvioa under a linden tree which wa planted by the lamented general while a guett of tha city , T/io WASIIINQTON , Sept. 25. Upper Minlnilppl valley : Generally fair weather ; variable winda , becoming northwesterly ; lowar tem perature , with cool wavu in northern portion. Missouri valley : Kair weather ; northerly wlud ; lower tempsratura , with COD ! wava : higher barometer. Iho BoldlerH ol I'wri 8tatot > , ST. JOHJJ-H , Mo. , Pept 25. The soldiua of southwest Iowa and uorthwit Mluourl held a dron parade to-duy nt Camp Grant , Witli a great bonGru tonight. The city la tbronzed with vhitora. W. r' . K VJI , ol Bod1 1 ford , Iowa , wai cloctad commatnUr ut tba i - i \ A WHIRL \ii \ WHEAT. - JJir ' ' The Highest -Olojiiio ; r/ic Stoce I * Soqio Heavy SalosE0p rted ' tko Advanoo , Foreign War Indications the Market Strongthr j A Slight Jump InOirn OftttIc9R < r > iioriciimtkiblo Change Unga ofl ' IIoivj itocolpln Drop A Trillr , e TUB Gil UN MiUKKT.M \VHKAT. Special TelcffMro to The Bta. M * CmuAao , Sept , 23. Thorn wn an o j ' Dpening In wheat to-day , but after the market liad * declinid Jc , tlio demand , ; sprang up , ivhich became general na Iho tiny advanced > nd wan very strong in flioliilttrnoon , c/vny- / og Tallies uvto the biglutt closing pnr * linco the present bull cutupiiira WAS atertd ipon , There wrw elnioct already tn nd- rflncs of 2c from the low figures current \t the opening. Trndhjg was generally on a nru tcale , nuo trnnsaoMon of 400,100 bushels liking place in the trading pit after prices md begun > to move upv Continuation of very ight receipts at both wider nnd spring wheat > olntt > , with an improving demand , nro plven 19 reusuna for ronowor)1 ) baliof in higher > rices. C'oblnu qnoted firmer and advancing narkcts. Abroad the mieaslntfa- regarding orcun war complications gave tho- market it > ortiuu of its strength and focsibly induced iono frightened "short" de&leia to oover their alee. Advices from Uuluth wee to the effect hut another two cent ndvnncu had occured or Minnesota nnd DakoU urnin. Thn lowest irices of thn morning was So : ) for November , tnd rose to 87je , receding and clniiiig on the cgular boaid at 8 < io. At the afternoon estlou there WAR manner wave of strength * hioh carrisd November to USJo wllch waa ho latest tinditif price * . OTIIEll UAItlCRTS ) . There was Increased trading in corn , and irieea generally wuro firmer lu sympathy with rheat. Keceipts continued quite free , 'ticea advanced H < 2ici "nd cioi'ed i@lo higher ban yestert8 y. The tpcculiittva market for < at was quite nil , deferred dcliveriei adftncing J io , losing firm at the aivauao , In provisions trading wan moderately ctive , prices nil nf ? irregular within n itnull anjo. ? 1'ric's declined EC early , rallied and I'.ifed steady' for HUBS portr. Lard ruled a tludo lovvor. UlVE QTOOIC CATTLK. / peclal | Telegram to tlio Dan. ! GUIOAC17 , S ° pt.-5. Cnttlal receipt * were ampiratively light , and the per cent of na ive ? email , Demand fair , anditrioss on bust nd useful natives ( jtfucrally quatod a eundo tronfjer , although common unlives coullnuo r 3 soil at very low figured , say trom S3 75 ® 75. Mediutuuallvoj , SIK52i ! ) : , and good to lioico , 55 C0g5 75. . with exporters at $ J 'J ) to 010 and upxvardn. Nntivo butclmrs' stock not 9 plcuti'ul ' , and bott fet , cows and heifers nro inking a little more mouiy than last week. 'liuro wns DO : cufHcleut bujlnea in stackers url feeders to makH a murknt. Shipping stecis 1S5U to 1500 Ihn. $535(2) ( ) .00 ; 1210 to 1JCO Iba. , § 5.tiO5 CO ; 1)50 ) to 2 0 Iba. , $3 05,35 20. Thtoneh Texas cftttlo irong ; U50 to 1.C50 ba , S3 25@3 75 ; 750 to DO Iba. , Sli.O SMj 600 to 700 Ibs. , 82,00 : i.fO. WcBttrn rungrra steady ; natives and nlf-breeds , $3,75@5.10 ; wintered Texaue. 3.25@4.10 Salsa 185 Wyoming. 1,178 Ibs , $1 75 ; 410 Jaho. 1 720 Ibt , H410 ; i3 ) Ncbr&skn IViane. 0 71b * , S3.529 ( ; ; > OreBon 1,211 Ibs , S3 C5 ; 'J Indians. 1,031 Iba , S3 4' ' ) . HOGS. l''or eo late in the wool : the run was o sur- risa. No one ( xpco'od 22,000 to-day and Jef men had to meet tha emergency as best ley could , HO , they dropped tquara down to IB vUwa of sellers and dlspOBud of their stock ir nHihrypc.uld get , which was u big 5 < ? 10o iwer Uiaii yGgt.etdAy. The decline was largo- oa ordinary rita of good to choiaomlxpd and ticking torts'Belling''lBrgoly between $3 80@ 'JJ , with rou h and cimtiiou at 83.60(3360. ( acting and thippirg. 250 to 390 Ibt , J376 © 20 ; light weiplitB. ISO to 170 Iba , S4.9J © 111 ; 180 to 210 Ibs , 83 50@3.0) . inpuro Ml lie Pciiaiors to ba Pros- euutct ] , CHICAHO , Sept 25 , Tbe Iiealth department 'ill to morrow begin | iro.iccution against yentyelfjht milkmen who deliver milk in this ty. Tha men to be prosecuted are thoie rhos ) merchandise waa recently rated by 'rofoseor Lung as "skimmed , " "Jtad dmmod" or "watered.1 ! A tubulattd state- lout nuhllrhed to-day thowlng tin result of rnf. Long's analvBla has creatn.l a great deal local comment on account of the iimli per- inta o of milk tested being found up to the andard , " Clara ntorilw ur tlavoiiporr.j DAYEM-OBT , Is. , Sept -Diipitchss irom pringOeld , III. , rrforring to Claia Llorria ud her Davenport engagement , are Incorrect od unjust The opera house hero hai been ted without quetti n by the best actors and ctresses und none ov r raitod objection. Oa 'uotday ovnrilng , after the audience had a - ombldd , Miss .Morris * mnupgcr announced j rom the stage that the wim lodiipoied ud nld uot opjtear for tlmt rousun. She did lot leave her car duiiog the day tha ( pent Care for the Children Children feel the debility nf the chancing seasons , even inoro than adults , nnd thuy become como cross , peevish , and uncontrollable. The blood blionld bo cleansed mid the system invigorated by the use of Hood's BanSaparllla. " Last Hprlni ; my two children were vaccl. nated. Boon after , they brokoull inifwltU ruiW nlii ( ! sores , BO dtcadful I thought I bljoiild lose them. Hood's ftirsaparllla cured tbcm coiik plotolyj and they h.ivu been buultliy over blnce. I do feel that Hood'n BaVsaparllla bavcd my children to inc. " r.lua.jO. I * OK "West Warren , Mass. , jl * Purify the Hood's B.-iriiparlllrt Is Uirt'o pcpiillurltlea : 1st , runedUl agents ; 2d , t procM ol securing thu uctlvo ijuaV..l"'n " , The result hf.nicillclno pf tm 1 ? ( .Ims th , cltcctlni ; curi'3 hllhcrto f J v4 for book cotitalnlas nitilltlona "jroort'a Raraapatlllq. tout-si up my jyMom. P'.nillc.i my Mooii , ! iiriu'us : my iim > ptlfo.nnJ H'fint to maky inr > ovrr. * " il , V , Tuoaii-sow UjglbtMOl Dued J AYi'll , Mass , " " * ; "Kooa'a B.irivijwll a beats till otlian. Bd iHwiirihltswolBliiliu'oiii. " i li-vitnitVoiaN,1 M liaub btnxt , Kew York City. & Hood's Gold by all dnnx'sts. ' f 1 } nix for ts. only ) > ? 0,1. HOOU Cf CXX , Ix > wpll , Mass. Thi- - es ; l.o * .MOB '