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II GOOD ANOINTMENT. President Selects Oliftoa Breclclnridgoto Suoceod Minister White AT THE WHITE CZAR'S COURT. The Sew Minister Vfu tho Bo?om' Friend of Chairman W. L. Wllvon, of the Wnye and Moan* Cora in It too, and During Uis Borloaa nines* Took Charffo of the Wit fo(JU(ru? A Faithful Friend, an Honorablo Cltlzeii, a Polished Oentlemon and Scholar, lie if Fitly Rewarded by Ills Party. WAflHiKOTOjf, D. 0., July 19.?MrAndrew D. White, United States minister to Buseio, bat tendered hit rcsigna tion on account of ill health, it is said, and Representative Clifton R. Brockin* ridge, of Arkansas, ono of the leading members of tho ways and means committee it ia stated on high authority, has boon selected as his successor. It ia understood that his nomination will bo sent to thojonato very shortly. The roport that Representative Clifton R. Brockinridge, of Arkansas, had bean tondnrcd tho place of United Statos minister to Russia, had accoptod it, and that Prosidont Cleveland would send tho nomination to tho senato, waa the initial featuro of a day of unusual activity in Congress. Tho roport lirst gained circulation at the capitol at 10 o'clock, and was folly verified by Chairman Wilson, of the ways and means committee, who was cognizant of tho facta that had led up to tho President's action. Much significance was attached by membora of Congress to tho appointment, and it was tho main topic of con vernation to tno exclusion oz tuo imponcnuj,' tariiT conflict. The appointment was finally decidod on vostordny afternoon. It bad boen in contemplation for two weeks, and Mr. llrockinridgo bos beon a frequent visitor at tho wbito houte during that tiino. lie wob with the President again at 2 o'clock yosterday, and romained for Bomo time, the acceptance of tbe honor being concluded beforo he left. Mr. Wilson, who is a cloao personal friend of Mr. Uruckinridge, was one of tho few who know it outaido of executivo circles. Tho causes loading up to tho appointment aro woll known among Mr. Breck jnriugoa inonuB. no was ong ui uiu foremost advocatos of President Glevoland's policy of repealing the silver purchasing clause of the Sherman act. This action provod to bo unpopular in Mr. Broukinridgo's district, and ho was do* foated for tho ronomination in tho congressional convention held a few weeks ago. Mr. Breckinridgo has been conspicuously idontifiod with tho house tariff bill of late, and throughout Chairman Wilson's sevoro llinoas and abaonco in Moxico, Mr. Brocklnridgo was looked upon ns his personal roproaontativo. While tho bill iias beon in conference Mr. Brockonridge has taken much of tho arduous work off Mr. Wilson's shouldors. Mr. Brockinridgo is a nativo Kontockian, bnt wont to Arkansas in 1870. ind engaged in tho cotton planting and the commission business, lie has jorvod continuously in Congress for Lwolve years excopt whon unsoated on i contest in the Fifty-first Congress, lie has takon high rank in Congress, and is regarded as a man of flno scholarship, polish and litorary attainments. No timo has boon set for Mr. Breckin ridge 10 IS KU Ula ua\r yum, uuv rangomont has been mado by which Mr. VVhito will continuo in the office until anch timo as Mr. Breckinridge can relinquish his congressional duties. DEMAND AN INVESTIGATION Of on United States Jndgft?Charges of a Labor Organisation. Cleveland, 0., July 19.?Resolutions aomanding a congressional investigation of Hon. Augustus J. Ricks, judge of tho United States circuit court, woro adopted by tho Contral Labor Union at Its mooting last night It was assortod that in 18S0, whilo actingaa clork of tho Uuitod States circuit court in this district that Judgo Iticka ontored in tbo records a number of law suits known as the Dirdsoll caws, which woro begun by farmers to toat a etatuto. Tho caaos tvoro continuod for several years, costs accumulating to a large amount. Whilo tho cusos were ponding Clork liicka bo* :atuo Judgo Hicks. It is alleged that of these costs $3,500 was not properly accounted for. ItaJjort Bandlow, who introduced the roBotutionft, stated that tho attontionof Attorney Goneral Olnoy had boon directed to tho matter. Four Men Htirnofl. PiTTSBUBGir, Pa., July 19.?Tho bottom of tbo converter at tbo llomoatoad iteol works, of Carnegio &Co., at Homojtead, blow out at 10:80 o'clock to-day icattoring 3,800 pounds of inoiton metal n ovory direction. Four workman who woro in tho pit woro terribly ourned, two of thom fatally. Their names aro, Peter Nolson, burnod all aver tho body, will dio. Timothy Diamond, tcrriby bnrnod about head and breast, will dio. And Michael llolloran, ilangorously burnod, and Will Davis, head and face burnod, will rocovor. Mexican Kuvoluttonlst l>yl"K> Gderruuo, Tamaulipah, Mex., July 19. ?A privato dispatch from tho City of Mexico announces that Colonol Noivos Hernandez, tho oilleor sontonced to lifo iuiprisonmont, for ullegod complicity in tho Garza revolution, in lying in prison critically ill and tiiore is but little chnnce of his rocovory unloati inlinediatoly roleasod from conflnomout. Colonol Hornandez was in command oi the military forcos hora at the timo of hi* arroat and liis friends aro prepuring a potition for hia pardon, which will be l>rcsentod to President Diaz. Hevcn Men Killed, Portsmouth, Eng., July lt?.?An acciilont rosulting in tho death of sovon won occurred hero to-day. A Trinity Iioubo boat having a crow ot seven trained wrockers on board was ongrigod in blowing up tho wreck of the yacht Azalia in tho fcolent, aH it was iJ/ingorous to navigation, in somo immuor, which will nover bo known, a 'lynamito cartridge exploded, kiliod the '"Vl'U moil and shattorod the boat. Tlio Irfiily Win CJultt r. K?n?fEun6, July 19.?In tho court of pobbIoii, whero Lord Kyllachy has been hearing evidenco in tho action for divorco on tho ground of infidelity brought by Mr. Claud AlexntuJor, of I';illgchmylo, Ayrshire, against his wife, formerly " l^udy Diana Moiitgomerio, ountrriMfc dauglitor of tho late Karl of ' . uiL'ton, judgment was rendored for notitiontr. DKHVI8HK* DEFEATED , Uf the fullio Tr?H?p? After a Ue(?rniloeil ' lUtlrtaocr. MxaaowAU, E/iYFt, July It#.?A flerce battle haa taken placo between a force I of native anil Italian soldiers, com* | raanded by tbe governor general and a largo foreo of derviahea that bad sought refuge at Kaaaala. Tbe Italian troops were victorious and Kaisala waa cap* , tured. A largo body of dervishes re* contly raided Carcabat, an Italian village, killing many of the Inhabitants | and captured and tent into tbe interior | as slaves ail those who wore not masa* cred. After leaving Carcabat the dor* I viehca marched towards Agordat with the intention of capturing that place. I News of the raid reached the governor KUUVidl, ?? IIU BUJ Mb AUIVU, UU HIU UBib 14 rivor, an Italian post, Bomowhat lent than ball way botwooo this placo and Kassala. The govornrr gonwral bad at 1 hid disposal 2,400 troops, natives and Jmliuus, commanded by fifty-four oflicere. With this forco ho started in pursuit of the dorvishos and aftor tbrco days' toilsome marching, during which the troops suffered considerably, arrived in the vicinity of Kassala. Tho dervisftes, at tho approach of tho Itnlian column, sought refuge in Kassala, and proparod for a desperate resistance. The govornor goneral encamped for awhile on the 3Iareb rivor and made preparations to carry Kassala by assault On tho morning of Tuesday last, July 17, tho Italian troops being thoroughly rested, an advanco was mado upon Kassals, The dervishes defended themselves with a deiperato bravery, but tho town was finally carriod by assault after a fiorco battle had boon fought. The loss of the dorviahos wa? very heavy and the Italians captured many tiags and a large numbor of cannon. DEBS' EDICT llun no F?ar for Hi* WorklnBtnan Who Want to Work for thnlr IImid. Chicago, July 19.?Tho Debs manifesto resulting in tho Ovorton edict, calling on railroad men at tne biocic yards to desist from work or bo "branded as scabs" scorned to have little offoct today on the men to whom it was addreaaod, or upon the situation at tho stock yards goner/illy. Itailroad omployos" roturned to work na usual, switching w?b continued and tho packors eeomod inclined to troat tho rnattor as a joke. Tho rocoipts of diflorent packing houies showed that bu^noss was improving. There camo in 13,000 head of cattle, 28,000 hogs and 5,000 sheep. Tho stock yards company will on* deavor to solvo tho problem of securing protection for its mon outsido of working hours by lodging and boarding thcia in its own buildings. Cots wore placod in soino of tho housos to-day. Tho rouizh troatmont of workingmon by tho strikers still goes on, and coupling pins aro being used on heads noarly as often as on trains. Considerable alarm is felt, lest the ilro of Inst night should prove to bo only tho lirat of a number of outrages. ^ MERCEK REPCiniilCAN'S Aro in ttic Field to Win Thl* Tlmo-Couo. ty Convention. Special Corrttvondcnr?to the Intelligencer. Concord, Mp.hcer County, W. Va., July 10.?Tho liopublicaiis of iMorcor county aaeemblod in mass meeting at Oakvalo on Saturday July 14th, 1894. Tho mooting was called to ordor by Mr. Ash M. Frinco, chairman of tho Kopublican party of tho county, who briefly stated tbe'objoctof the meeting asboing for tho parpooe of selecting delegatoB to the Congressional convention to be hold in Charleston on the 15th day of August noxt, and called Mr. C. W. Smith to tho stand as tomporary chairman. Mr. Smith on taking the chair, mado a.neat and appropriate apooch, thanking tho convention lor tho honor conforrod upon him, and admonishing harmony in tho ranks of tho Republican party of iMorcor county. Mr. W, C. Hod rick, of tho Watchman, was made temporary soorotary. On motion lion. R. 0. Meador was mado pormanent chairman, and tho temporary eocretary was mado permanent. Enthusiastic resolutions woro adoptod and ringing apeochoa wore made by Messrs. J. II. Gains, Lowia Ballard, 11. W. Straly, jr., E. P. Backer and Granvillo Houchins. Thoso gentlomen woro all "choorod to tho echo," Thoir epocches woro wcll-recoived and did ,in ?(,? Unmiblicana of tho county to action. *" i Ilnrrtnon County Itu|iuMlcna*. , Sjxcial Comtpondenet io the Aetorfaictl rnu. i Clarksburg, W, Va., July 38.?Tho ] prlmarios for Coal and Clark districts of < Harrison county inot In town to-day for ' tho purposo of oloctlng delegates to tho ( sonatorial convontlon at Woat Union July 28, and to tho congressional con < vontion at Now Martinavillo. ] For Clark district Judgo Kdwln Max. 1 woll wns made chairman and Virgil K. 1 lii/?hJand accretury, with tho delegates as follow#: Senatorial?W. K. Alexandor, C. W. Lynch, II. W. Ilarmor, Z. E. Dawaon, S. R. liarriaon. Congressional?M. G. Iiolmos, J. S. c Jackson, C. "\V. Lynch, S. C. Don ham, * Dr. D. P. Morgan. < Coal district?R 6. Ncrthcott, chair- ] man. Congressional?Leo Haymond, 1). W. Uoughnor, C. J. GolT, Oakoy liandoll, John Flynn. Sonatorial ? Ilonry Wickonhoofor, t Loonard Pock, Sam Gordon, Dr. 13. N. Flowers, H. I). Uoughnor. Delegates from Coal district to tho . congrossional convention were instruct- j od for Major A. C. Mooro. Tho county . is solid for Stuart F. Hood foraenato. c A Demi to tho Doutli, San Antonio, Tex., July ll>.?Tho remains of two unknown Moxieans havo a been found on tho ranch of Pedro ! Garcia la Presldo county. In tho right c hand of ono of tho ition was clasped a ( knifo, whiln lying besido theotJior body was a cncti'cuiter, thono two instru- y monts showing by what moans tho . bloody work had boon accomplished. It : is supposed that the twosottlod difficulties with n duel lo tho death, with no seconds on hand as witnessos. i*Kio itotvurii, oioo. The rondora of this paper will bo ploasod to laam that tliero io at loast ono drondod dinoaso that acieuco has been able to euro in all itn stages and that is catarrh. IIoIPh Catarrh Curo is tho onlv positivo curo now known to tho nlodical frntornity. Catarrh being a constitutional dinoaso, reouires a con* stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo is takon internally, acting directly upon tlm blood and mucous surfaces of tho nynloin, tlioreby destroying tho foundation of tho disease, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting naturo in doing its work. Tho proprietors have po much faith in its curative powers that they otfor Ono Hundred Hollars for any ca?o that it fails to euro. Sond for liat of testimonial'. -Addrose, F. J. Chunky & Co., Tolodo, 0. ftaiTSold by tlrugjjlaw, 7oo. m . , ORIGINAL CHAUTAUQUA A. Visitor to MoundcvUlo Cam] Grounds and Mountala Lake WRITES OF THE NEW YORfRKQRT rho Wlifeline People that SPci Cp ii tho Now York Lake's I'lcaum Qmrlera?Tho Woudcrlul IV rlor in ancc ot MUa Jlelen Kcllar. wb< Neither See* nor Hears?Homo o ttio Test Coses that Stamp Hor as i Phonotuooon?A Most ilomarkabh Case, iptcial CorrupondcMCe of the InitUUjcneer. Chautauqua, n. V., July 1G.?ai copies of your lite issues reach mo and t road reports from tho Moundsvillc uunp and from Mountain Lako Park West Virginia's Chautauqua*, it occur to mo that some notes of tbo happen ngs from tho original Ohautauqut might bo of interest to your readers any of whom aro lovors of this spo! ind all its various intorosts. As one rogistors, and tho tickot agon it tho docks looking on aays, "Wo not t groat many peoplo from Wheeling,' tho remark rominds one of tho fact tha1 Wheeling pooplo aro to bo found ir jvory diroction, go generally do the) travoL Those roprceonting our substantia sity at presont aro lie v. Martin one wife, Mrs. Ella Dillon Martin, Mist &nnIo Keovcs, Miss Ireno Meyers und Robert Erskine, son of Mr. E. Eraklno The abovo named are hero for tlx season, working in the various dopart nents. Inquirioa havo been mudo ol ;he writer concerning Dr. ana Mrs Cunningham, whoso coining manj rrionda await. Their preaonco upon ?ho grounds seems to be tho signal ot t rallying at tho lino headquarters now iwned by tboPresbytoriuna. Tho Btriko, vory noticoably, bm iflocted thonumbor of visitors to Chau lauqua, but na Undo Sam is now known :o be at tho helm, peoplo aro coming it nore rapidly, fooling that there is nc longer of a blockade boing suddonh jroctcd botwi'Pn them and their homes As far as tho attractions of this sea ion are concornod, tho highoat com pi i nent to bo given thorn ia to say thai they aro equal to thoso any formot mmrnor. Jlolon Kollar?tho phenomenon, as J prefor to call her, was given a reception it tho ilotol Athonaeum Inat Monda) evening. She makes one in tho posies lion of livo senses fuel as though ho hail nado poor uso of liia extra number. She noithor aces nor hears, as nearly svory ono knows, yot hor attainment* ire marvelous. Dr. ltell, oi tolophono faino, I)r. Oillot tnd Miss Sullivan, hor teacher, exhibit 3d in u roost interesting manner her extrouio sensibility of touch, and quick less, through thosamo medium of coin' prehending ideas. Sho laughed Jicartil\ ivhou hor teacher askoii hor how lonj t tool: hor to mako tho journey to Chau ? ?i.? ??;,i .UUtjuU. vory Diupu?wuuii; o??u 'three day*," and npon further quo9 ,ion accounted for the delay by the itrikc. . Ono of the spectators asked Mist 3ullivan what Ilelon thought of Chau? lauqua. 'I bore was an improaaivc lilcnco as aho said: "It is vory boautiruL" Then came the question as tc iow aho know that. 8ho aaid: "I foci its gront hoauty." Dr. Bell aaid that :ho now footuro in the dovolopmont ol lor case was her ready understanding j[ anything said to her, simply by the placing of bor hand in such away as tc col tho movements of tho vocal organs. 3arofully watching her hand at such t lime, I noticod her forotinger ulacod ipon tho front upper teeth of Mist Sullivan; on tho lower jaw, and undoi ;hoaumo, tho remaining Angora of hei right hand. As each word waa spoken ay Miss Sullivan Helen promptly proaouncod it and at the ond of each sen ;onco it was very interesting to aoo how lor face would light up, with tho com* Drohonsion of the thought. She routed the Psalm of Lifo, Quoon Mary's L'rnyor?tho iuttor in Latin?and, upon joing asked to rend, turnod to tho index jf hor book in raisod lottor, and made a selection from Tennyson, who is hoi favorito author. Whon asked if she tmd ovor soon a poot, aho repl led, "deal L)r. Holtno?." As the guesta filed by, cacli anxioui ,o shako hand* with Ilelon, hIio suddon* y drew nn old friond noarer lier, and cissod him, tb?H allowing bur koonnost u touch with hor clovod hand. The riond had placod himBolf in lino with :liQ purposo of testing her powor to re:ognizo him. This nftornoonut tho lfall of Thiloa>phy JJistiop E. J*. Hendricks of the Uethodiat church South, delivorod o Ine locturo on "Arnold of Kugby." Bishop Tboburn, so well known in IVhooling, will soon bo bore. A Sl'HSCIHBEn. No one in ordinary hoalth noed bo:omo bald or gray, if ho will follow aimliblo treatment. " Wo adviso cleanlinesa if tiio scalp and tho uso of Hall's Hair icnowor. _ IlticUlcti's Arnica Salvo, Tho beat oalvo in tbo world for cuts, jruiaos, sores, ulcors. salt rhoum. fovor oroB, tottor, chapped hands, chilblains, ornu, and nil skin eruptions, and posiively euros pilos, or no pay requtrod. it is guaranteed to gtvo porfoct satiafacion or monoy refundod. Price 23 lonts por box. For sale by Logau Drug Company. Cali. for Cubob Cough Curo and inist upon having nothing else. Twenty* ivo and fifty cent bottles. Try it and I it is not as wo way?tho boat* remedy if tho kind in tho world?wo ask you to ondonm it to all your friends. Sold by Alex. T. Young, John Kiari, iVhooling, and Bowio & Co., llridgo* >ort, Ohio. For Stomach Bowel, Liver Complaints, and Headache, u?e ^m^RTIC PlLl^ They ore purely vegetable, sugar-coated, speedily dissolved, and easy to take. Every doso Effective Brings comfort nod improvement and tend* to (tentorial enjoyment wheii rightly used. The many, who lite 1 lettor than others and enjoy life more, with 1 lew expenditure, by inoro promptly I adapting the world's beat product* to i ? the noons of physical being, will attest t the value to health of the pure liquid ( laxative principles embraced in tho remedy, Svrup of Fig*. Its excellence is due to ila printing ! 1 in the form most acceptable and plena* , ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly t beneficial properties of a perfect laxative ; effectually cleansing the system, . dispelling colds, headaches and fevera and permanently curing constipation. 1 It has {riven satisfaction to millions and ' met with the approval of tho medical t profession, because it acts ou tho Kldj neys, Liver and Bowels without weakr ening them and it ia perfectly frco from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Fies is for salo by all drugI gists iu 60c and $1 bottles, but it ia manI ufaetured by tho California Fig fcyrup i Oo. only, whotm n&mo is printed on every [ package, also tho name, Hyrup of Figs, , and being well informed, you will not accept any aubstituto if ottered, i . f STATIONERY, BOOKS, ETC. i One of the Features Of our Special Hummer Sale is tho i astok umuuv of staxiukd T.1TEKAT1TRK. 200 titles. 12 ma. 1 half liusaia, reduced from 75c find , $1 00 to SOo por volume. Such r authors as Irving, Scott, Kliott, Dickons, Bulwor, Eoodo,Lonjjfollow, Whittior, Tennyson, etc., otc., in tho line. i STANTON'S ja. : rpuE PITTSBURGH DAILY TIMES, 1 J. He por wook. Tho llttshumh Dailv |*o?t, Cc wok. llo including Suuciny. Tho lltuuiryh Dully Commercial iJaietto. Mc per raoulb, i formerly ' 'hj. delivered anywhere. Also Cludn1 imil. New York and Chicago tinitora. Jtook*. ritatlouery, iUsoiJoll Good*, Croquet5, r Hammock*, etc. C. II. QUIMBY, ' Jyltf HH Market 8treet IK. FREES K. ?AGENT FOBThe Pittsburgh Dispatch. Delivered auy-pluco iu tho city. JJJcuWcolc, SOo Including Suudny, ! Leave Order* at Ktoro, | mjttl MfiMarkotfe'treot, W&ooUnij. W. Va. ? PLUMBING, ETC. TRIMBLE & LUTZ, SUPPLY HOUSE. Flumbtug on?l Gas Fitting Steam und Hot Water Heating. A Full Lino of tbo Celebrated? - MVftW STEAM PUMPS ?Kept Constantly on Hand. 1300 AND 150*; MAUKKT*TUKB!\ tTIIEKLINO. Notice to Natural Gas Consumers! Tho HinDEFU) CAIX>RiPfU KATORAL GA9 KURKER i< tho only burnor on ttio market tbnt Is jjiiurautcurt to Klvo satisfaction. lio not docclvcd lu ncooptln* "Jvirr as good" with uo guuriuitco. Fold only by GKO. J1IBBEBD & SON, rorSl 1314 Market 8ttvcL ^yn.LIAM IIAKE & SON. n , rrauucai riumueis, GAS AXD STEAM FilTKItS. I No. 33 Twolfth Stroot. 1 All Work Pour Prompttr at ffr-iwinablo Prlcr**.' SUMMER RESORTS. CONGRESS HALL, OCEAN CITY, MD., , THE QUEEN CITY BY TITK SEA, CAPACITY' 303 GUESTS, NOW OPEN. 1 Fronts (llroetly on tho Hencb. Torran Si 50 per day. 310 to SIS por week. Kino FHhltitf, Guanine. Bafhlutf tUil telling. No taonqultoos. No amlurliu W. 0. UECKENIUUG1I, ' jy'J Manngor. ; MONTEREY HOTEL. VIRGINIA AVENUE, Atlantic City, - New Jersey. Close to tho beach, hot find cold boa wnlor bnthH und all plaeei of Intermit. Newly furnished. Kxcellont tabla Jot K. K. NEWCOMER. HOWARD'S IJCK SPRINGS, IIAKDY COUNTY. W. VA.. Will be opwied Juno 'J). Elovntlou 2,003 foot nlHjvo M'ft level. Hound trtp tlckwu ovor the Huttlinoro A Ohio from \Yheolto([ mid other point1*. Circular*. with nferencos, eun bo had at tho McLuru House. Addr?>,<a IIOWA KI>'8 I.ICK CO., tny.V'* Mmhlits. Hardy County. W. Va. PHOTOGRA-PHY. Higgins' Gallery,. 4t TWELFTH STKERT, Q : Photographs studio. pnoTooriAPHa. PORTRAITS IN VJUttlU OtL. ClUYON, WATIR AND INU. 2154 7^KIN STHBET, feis ______ PICTURES <1 ART MATERIALS. ~jk VJ5KY COMPLETE A8SOHTMENT OF? unmounted Photographs ?OM HAt.n AT E. L, NICOLL'S ART STORE. mrJ 1221 Mnrki't Ktrngt N'i iV TUIi JiKHT Q IT A LIT V OF, KTATIOXKUYj THE KINBIT INK AND" TIIK NEATEST TYPK oro ujh*1 lu tho Coinluerclul PrlutUtiT doue by TLU; LNTULUUENUEU J Oil OFPZCB. . TJ?? tixcursioi # '# In the present Glimpse Ai Viz., 16, our large compam traveling through all the pict United States and Canada, : world-famous Yellowstone I And Shown the Numerous Harvels All the curious geysers, some of mud, stones and water to a I that simmer like a Devil's sti terranean monsters ; the extr; resemble stalactites and rainbi walls frescoed by nature in rid ing over enormous precipices in cones rising from Yellowstc plateaus in summer; remark; that look like prisms; fossils o Valley, and many other astoui der this the most truly unpara These Amazing Cari in all the whims which she Is all the magnificence of her var of her strength 'and the beaul tions, are reproduced in GLIM a series of exquisite photogra I equally eloquent and realistic; No Other1 1 PiotorlaJ and Deac Evor Publli ' f Such Inexpressible Fas ljmely Grand and Pic Such Wealth of with Beauty, GLIMPSES OF PART 16 CC 16 Photo OF THE FOLLOWS Cleopatra and Jupiter Terrac the Belt Valley ; The Golden ( celsior Geyser in Action: Cu; ful Geyser; Rustic Falls: Fi: Lake, and Cooking the Fish ir Cone ; Beauty Spring Formatic the Morris Geysers : Crystal ( Crater of Castle Geyser; Gibi of'the Yellowstone. Ono Coupon cut from th telligencer and Ten Cents dress the Art Depa DAILY INTELI w, n JO. 16. V number ot >S * nerica, ' of excursionists now uresque regions of the ire conducted into the itional Park o! that Mysterious Region: of which vomit streams height of 200 feet, others 2\v, and growl like subordinacy formations that 3ws; great canons with lest colors; rivers piung; basins of boiling water me lake; snow-covered ible petrifactions; lakes f extinct animals; Death ? AI ri rt urnn/^aCP fhdf lUlli^ VYUIIUCI3 IIIUI I I* J I lied district of our globe. osities of Hate, i capable of exhibiting, in iable charms, in the glory :y of her protean attrac-. iPSES OF AMERICA, in phs and described in an illy graphic manner. (tot* riptlvo Work shod Possesses cination, Such Subturesque Graces, Value Allied , as does 1 AMERICA. NTAINS ^graphs IG SUBJECTS: :es ; Jupiter Terrace: In 3ate: Liberty Cap ; Expid's Cave: Old Faithshin;; from Yellowstone i the Basin of an Active m ; General View of the Cascade, 129 feet high : ?n Falls ; Grand Canon e First Page of the Infor each part. Adrtment, -IGENCER, HEELING, W. VA.