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ijw \* ' SPAIN EASY GAME (l Native of Kentucky Savs That State Could Free Cuba. t CRITTENDEN'S EATE RECALLED * , at? Cnteau Sympathy DIniIuk 1mSt, I.oul? j! by Coirtralkr lUrs*oM-llv W'mm ? II' KrUnd or roi. vrmriiurii ?nu i?m | Kliot by the N|MUl?r?li In 1H.1I for A Idtug I; (h? Cuban Cattae? A Stlrrlnc Aildrni. p".' The. folloiv!n? remarks made at a| ! Cuban sympathy meeting at St. Lou fa | f; recently made by Hon. Isaac E SturI;'' ftoti, an old and honored citizen : Louisville. Ky.r will be read with in-) terest: fc; At the Cuoan meeting ut the Kxpoal|? tion Half on Saturday nlghe, upon the P presentation of the resolution by Mr. j j! Cahlll, Controller Isaac H. Sturgeon | rose In the audience and In moving tip* | jfcv adoption of the resolutions rpoke in uhstancvax follows: ? VXo man living can more deeply eym{ pathlx-* with ihn patriots of Cuba in | g their struggle f ?r liberty and indepenaence than I do. My xeal and Interval for their success Is not new-born, j Since the slaughter of my friend. Col. | !; William L. Crittenden, of Kentucky, i with his brave companions. by o-der of Don Jose de la t'uueha by soldiers " under the command of Senior Lieu j [ tenant Key on the ir.th of .August, I8>1. my heart has prayed und pleaded with j Cod to speed th?? day when their cruel <!..<>>1.1 hit iiv?nu.<il itiiti the Dm || pie of this beautiful inland . the queen of the ocean.' should be given lndefien- I Is UMICf. |7 "Crittenden and hbi comrvles wet it t | I Cuba from my native tat-4? Kentucky i ?to Join Lopez In his efTort to cive P Independence to Cuba with as patriotic! ' motive* 35 inspired Lafayette to join }. Was&lncton In our struKgle for inde \ pcndeni-e. They got separated from | S th^lr command. wero captured and. after having their arms tljrhtlv corded for | fifteen hours, wore led out ut sunrise i and shot. and after their execution) their bodies were stripped of .iil clothes and mutilated in too horrible ? manner to he described. Their arms, ears and other portions of their bodies were cut off and. as account went, were publicly displayed through the streets of Havana. "When the account of the*-- ntroHties re a -hod ??t. Louis I s?>t tip public inc'ftlnirs to srlvo expression i public I sentiment in repird in th?? brutal mur? der of these gallant !lbertv-i<?vlnj; pn triot*. Whi-n my frt-nd. Col <,r;t!?n I ton. trn? ordered to kne?*l t<> l>f shot. ho refused. and <aid In his proud, tin1 Atybdued -*p?rit, t hat 'an American kneels only to his God and face* hi# enemy* "As it i* *ald. tho Mood of the muri tyr Ik th?? seed uf the church. . < > may it l??* that the bloood of the.*,- patriots may i h..? the soed tha: shall give independence to Cuba. |; "i feel that If *ve had sui h >i Consul [ 5 as Gen. Lee. our present Consul ther.?. | Crftfcnton and hir- patriot band would j have been spared He would haw | rwrappwl the Mag of his country about his body and placed himself us t!ir re- I ? prc-sentatiw of his country, between ? the Spanish butchers and these noble countrymen of his. and defied them to i Vi Injure a hair of their heads, but us th<j. nAMvunr mm*. thf? then Consul skulked * ' away and could not In* found tin hours [ art after the execution "The tunic brutal course i* b. Inn purV. sued by Spanish odlclals in <*ut>a to- | day toward t.V Cuban patriots In their " stftiptfe Independence, sparing,] h neither women nor chlldrer. und I I 5 think that th?> tlm?- ha." come when thi.< 1 i'| nation will b" upheld by th?* Christian v civilized nntl? n* of the- world, in say- I tf lug to Spain t!iat ths barbarous war farf? at our doom must c?a*e. J 'Nations hav duties to perform it* j?.', well as Individual*, and a- i Join with j ijy that grand ('hri-tUn .-catesma.:. r.iad- | IHlOne, in rjlllil}. uf.Mi Uli: t-r? <? *'-< . ? tio:iH of Europe at any <o.-<C to . :<:i end to the brata! 'if <* . tlans in Armenm by th- fanatical, 11- | | centious Turk.*.. *a now 1 cail upon my ( country, the leading Christian nation on thin continent to talc th?- initiative In acknowledging th?? belllg?runt> right* o! Cuba., which would be quickly foIIoweJ by tin* Christian nation.* on this continent, which would result Jn Cuban Independence. "Let us as a nation act f< r ChriyJitn.- I ity. humanity, I tlce and right?God will uphold a nation that ha? the courage tp do rlifht wifhout th?> fear of con-- | sequences. "All Americans mv brave. vv? ore a " 'Inn f Ivi rn Ih.iM??. I>11 f 1 Coilld uU ll most wish ?nii pray (hut it eouM be K; tha: this Government could ! ( out to j my native state. Kentucky. the con* k!', ' tract to wipe irom the face ??.' u\ - . artfi j Spanish rule ii? Cuba. nmJ it would j done In double-quick t m.\ TJv iloiiffh|f; i"r of the tln?:llj?h i: New Orleans, bv j ii Jackson, in the batrJ" of New Orleans 3? would be eclipsed by her von* in Cuba. ! t' and the patriots of Cuba would quickly j. ?* made free, and that ,'Hland. after a few years In which to heal her bl"?'.j- j ? Ing wounds, would bloom in prosperlt> I $V llko th<? rose. It would become a sor; !r of Eldorado for the pour mm. n* It I takes v> little to .<U4:aln life, and I wealth of our land would no there and erect palaces In which to spend the I winter. "Thls? Island produce w:,a. v.v od. j and our country, shot whieh Cuban i need*. and when Cuba Is Independent an Immense trade will spring up !?' -! tween Cuba and our country, but. aside I [?-. from all the/k? raptorial ronslii^railonj. the people of Cuba should be delivered Bit front the brutal rule of Spain, and r?.r | I this consideration our t?<>v?'rnmew should Use nil power. Then brutal HtroctJcfl at our very door.s would to an end.^ A |)|>?niin| Hnimitn. I .?*AN FRANCISCO. Mrir h 11. The show as.socl.ition Ji.. * ?in*.-1 irn oil-.' through In i re-idem. Henry I Crocker. haa announced that It will ,-iv ? no furth'-r ? !ti this city until #ho horsemen ih-* Man? show their interest by co-operatlijff in making show* a uurc "YV<? ar^ ready at any time to r<i?iime," i said Mr. Crock'-r. "that the horac l?nv I or* show a willingness to net In concert | with in." No U'ltif *1 llir Willie lloiiw. Hew York Times: The Woman * Cht i tian Temperance l?ni.?n , plca.-d. and the diplomatic corps chlll?*<| the in n [v row, over what J* < :i.-i.l i- <! by both sides as tin Indication thai there will l?? E no wine served nt the white house during I- this administration. A dinner was tendered Friday night by th'? MoKinleys ? ? tlfir kinf"iU. H " Domestic Jov. The charm of domestic joy will be preserved, if those parents, who fear the carl}* death of ono of their loved ones when attacked with a serious throat or lung trouble, resort at once to Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, a never-falling remedy. "fused Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup for my kou, who was fi^ht years old. He 1ms been troubled with a bronchial cOUgii since he was two and a half years of nge, and I have tried everything, but found Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup does him the mnxt good." Mrs. A. Geib, 317 Deinott St., West Hobo, ken, X.J. Dr.Hull's Cough Syrup costs only 2."> cents, and is cheaper than the dealer's big profit making substitute, because Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup always curcs while the substitute does not. ILaw* -. elaborate In all n\ipeci*. ?mv ?.i to the drinkables, which <-i?mlsttMJ. of "sparkling minora! waters" only; and they of tho ,*DiUdi"it" Kin?l. in n??t having win** Mr*. McKlnfey will only follow her practice ??f many yearn, j During the cojppalgn, although many noted statesmen wore guests at tin* Mr- J Kinky home, and tested the raortts or the Major's cuisine, no wine* were served. I NEWSKKOSTrHE OBIEIT. *mnlI-|>oi In C'hlun?Thr W?r In llir IMillllpliin?Mr*. I'nrew'i lUprlrvr. VANCOUVER, u. C.. March 11?Tlj" steamer empress of China has arrived from the orient. She brines the following advices: Suullpox Is not ho prevalent In Hang i Kong (is a few day* ago. but in Japan it It) still raging ilercely and the Hong I luim-.l tif health I'tM'DIIOMt'll'hul that the govonor dcclnre lllotfo ami Kobe infected port."*. There Is no uuthenilc Information to han?I rf<nrillu?: the rebellion In Hie rhllUpinetf. with the exception of u t?-lagram on February 14. that the itover?;or-jj>*neral l>xitl left .Manilla to personally* conduct operation?* against the relief* at Cavlt*. Manilla pupens .still continue t?? publish r??|n?rt.s of the s??. 1II...I <*< < <tf t!n? SlultllMh troon.i but tho number of killed and wounded t>n the rebel ?!de as recorded in the Spanish press sine** the beginning of the outbreak are either grossly exaggerated or the original strength of the rebels is far greater than the Spanish authorities are willing to admit. Sugar growing districts are not *erioui*l|r affected by the rebellion ami the hemp district not at all. Director Slieng has now obtained con rroj over fill UIC ? aHlw runway at pri'Kent In pxlmencc an<l thost* about K* r..nj*tnicted in th?? Northern half of China. The ten so n Riven by 1* A Satovv. h?*r mJrjlstrr uf Toklo. for Mr* Carvw's reprieve Is that a? th?* .fajun**mperor ivti granUug reml?*ion of death of the emprea dowager. it was tUtlmt that Mr*, Carew ahould N* reproved of her aentetic* comuted to one of penal servitude for life. It is rumored that Mrr. Carcw wrote to the mini** ter ackiitK that the law take in course, as j?he preferred death to hnprhonment for life (general alarm ha* l>e?t? < uised I umnnt; the rural population In the ' neighborhood of tful*ka hay. near 1?\*? Chow bv the extraordinary boldness of | tiftet? prowling about there night ami i by the animal*. fr?n?i liivi? l.i^n c.irrlfil off ? mi K-bruary "M. the F.rltish bark. Murk Curry of Windsor, N. *?., ivas toI Milt destroyed by tlr?* whtl* loading sugar ?t lloif hartosr. The origin of the Are I? unknown. IMPORTANT DECISION Aftrrttni; liiilshli of IS iIiIh* luiNrauil tb-parfiitriit and Hir Hnlrlde Claaac. I SPRINGFIELD, His. March 11 ? Judge Shirley. In th.- Sangamon circuit court has made an Important decision in an iusurance ease. The ease was that of Mr?. Louisa Henry, who *u?-d the supreme lodg<- Knights ?.f Pythias of the world, for *:i.uOo Insurance on th.* llf?- ?>f her husband, f-horle.- Henry. Th- def*ns<? was that u by-law "f tin- auprenn* i.Mljje I'xcmins PUH.HI>-> n?>.i. - y from the ln?urano . bu! thf pluintifi l?r*jviti that th?* by-law was not made by the lodge. bu: only by thf bo?r.J ! of control. and then ratiti.?U by th?' siii>r?tri?' I >.]*. . Judjre Shirley hHd th" byI law wa* not blndlnrc on Henry. unl??^? th?? ?upr*mv? lodge mad.' it anil lnj*truci 1 tin* Jury t<? find for Mr*, lltnry. 1HE SAME OLD STORY. i'oUt on the Slrc?l? of Wheeling lUe Santf m Kliewlurr. I Som- thing* you rannot tell t?x> orteii lt?petluion give* them ftdd*d strength. The .'ime old storv <5 pleasant t?? heart When it briu?s happiness to home. Hi'knfn J'?v to the afflicted. Tells how burdens cm b< raised. How rli?- buck can > relieved All th? i-aIns* and aehes removed; HTO\r! how easily 41done. Wheeling people tell this story. Friends and neighbor* talk of They tell abdut their kidney ill-. I How they suffered?how th?- curi * cam'* ; What they think of Doan'.? Kidney Pills I lie.-,, i-j what a citizen says: i Name. .Mr*. <! ??. M. Dieters, address.* No IS South Huron St.. mum I hav I suffered for several years with my back I brought on by ar. attack of I~i Grippe. I ........I-... I l.l 'll-hltltr rutin. ii-' r - t.V !>ai;tll "f my Im k and through my right thigh; i??*?rin>c do\m l ams in iu<- oladder. nun?bn?i<s ami HChing "f tlu? anklet*; often worn** wht*n lyinic down; and often wh? n In bed I would ?? *? *Utt I ?ould hardly turn ,iV,T i,l OUt Of I f,,,t ,,r' '' a" ' ,j nil the tlm p tally In the morning ond could not ."It ^till for any i*?ngt|i of Jlm?* -without wanting iu to skeep. 1 ?aw *-j many f.iv ralif** ' >> KUU?-v Pill* that I concluded tlm: they wi.uld help m?. I u\-t a box at D>gan Drug 1' an.1, bf'sian their us-. I f !; relived af.... > . r. v.- <1,1 iv:i(i *ncvHir i . . ontlnu* ch^ir ii.i* which 1 did with splendid f-MiltH. My Mister ? ?* visiting ?n?- th?* tlm?' anil l?' ItiK" troul?i *?l tt' I iv?h, took come 0:1 my r?i\tti?\w-nd ition tn?I th*y helped !? ? right riWHy. I h?. recommended them ( in.i11v f my friend*. and if vrr troubled' In that wiiv again would urn* nothing el**." I Doan'a Kldtiev Pill* nr<* fur ??ale b> ! .ill iWaler*. price "?0 cents. .Mailed l?v Fofitftr?Mllburn (* . ftuffalo. N. Y . role ngont* fur ihe I'nlicil Stole*. Remember thf?DOAN.S?:?? ! take no other. lawyer lirmil, A I.IIA NY, N. Y.. March 11.?Hun. (Jaicn Hltt, a noted xrhnlnaj lawyer, and ?n ex-member of the state leginlat ire. was found in an mu-oimciouM condition on the floor of hi* room at hi* resilience nt Round l*ak<*. at f? o'clock this morning and died nt 7 o'clock without having regained cuiiHcluusncss. The ta life v.a? ttDOtilcXV. Tile Court of ApprnU. Sprrlal Dispatch to th* In?*lI!R*ncer. riMKLKSTON. W. V.i.. March 11\Vh?'M tl?? rupr.'mt? court met to-day all .hp juidKe< were pr?j??*iit. In th* cam? of th?? Stair vp. MtWRrave. fro?n Mononga1 j.i counly. an r?l?,r .if HUbmls*lon wan ? ?I. The court adjournal till nexi M'ltiddy. \ I'tuoiolloi). DF.NVKR, March 11.- Mr. M. M. ?'lay. :> pas!?"nper aRcnt of th<* I'nion Parllli* railroad. has been promoted to thf position of literal ae-nt at s-':?lt l.aki? to auci <m| I) i:. Uuil'lgh. v.lio < ' IU HI," I a? I. of the OP'ROH HI).-ft Idne. I'rof. Uriiiiimoiitl llrniJ. LONDON, Mnr >i i> I'rof H'-nry briimnmn'l, th?> aiith-T .?f "Natural law In the Hplriiual ivorM." <1*ih1 H wji* burn -it i'ilrtr iti ixr.l and wan "du *.?: at ih- Knjv.-irun - ? ; Kdinburgb and TublnK-n. ?J'-rmanj I find y-ifv.i:i"ii oil t? un- for rhoumutlun I huv<f over kiiovi|> Job mm Z iiinif iri.ii. \Wth? dvlll". Mi Itliiiiiimlliiii < mnl In n lln> . "Myotic Cur<*" for UhMitrialIkiti and Ntiraljcia radically i*tnin on* to tlir?-?* day*. 11? a-t;on upon th? ftyxtrm If r??itiurkaM" and ?nyi?t?.Tloi]M. it r.-movo* ' ill f?iif tli'1 nnin" ami th? ?li lmin<' i (JJ.iti-Jy .lliinpi-'-ai i The first ?1?greatly b?*n?nt:4. T. F. Anthony. nx-pontnia.--.tiT of I rroml*o City. Iowa. xny*. I |..?URht oil'.* bottle of 'Myntlc <*iin?* for KlK iirn.ul.iin. and two (lor"-:i of li illil nt?? nion? good than any nu'dlrlnf I "vr tool; " Hold by It II l-l?t. HMO .Main utrcet. Chnrl^H MenkemolbT. rorm/r Marlct t and Twenty-Bccond ntroots, druggists. Wheeling. I DUFFY'S PURE^ FOR MEDICINACUSE NO FUSEL OIL You canuot afford to lio without It in tlio season ol' tJKll' ami PNEUMONIA. It keeps cold out iuhI Bodily Heat in. Soud for pamphlet. HUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO , Itoriioster. X. V. A JHEATBICAL WEDDING. An Act Wlilcli Was Siol In tlir I'la? KnJuvmI by llir Auillrm r. | CAMP ICS*. N. J.. March 11.?The and| l?*nru at a theatre la?t night wnre th?? wl mesne# of an unusual scene between the third and fourth acta of flu* play. Thvy nuw the marriage ceremony perfnriitcil. which made I-Mwaid A. Mortis. or Boston, the stage director. anil Miss Marie U Mruner. of Indianapolis. a member of the company, man and wife. When tin- curtain arose ,i purlor scene vvuh s??t on the stage. The bride ami groom, with Miss Lot lie Church, bridesmaid, and J. Harvey Cook. grooms nian. appeared at the win*;* and walked to hie foot lights, while the orchestra ployed a woddlnc march. Other mem* ben of th* company in stage costumes took positions. and Justice 1'hlllp S? hrultz jh rformed tin; ceremony. When he pronounced the concluding words of the ceremony, the audience arose The women waved their handkerchiefs, while their escorts applauded. The members of the company eon. th- women (showering itlHsett on the bride. PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS In tl?r Trrmni}' Department -A !Sninl>ri ?f A itiluiii.. WASHINViTON, March 11 Additional application* f?>r api>olntment to pr^s'.dentTal office* in th?? treiuwry department have been made n follow*' T. T. Allaln, o( Saw Vork. an audUvi for (If navy department: W. W. IUl^. oC Illinois. e?immi??loner ?tf navigation; William odlln. ?: Masrtuchu^ttff. assistant neeretary; John H Keatl'-y. ?>r Minnesota. a?tfiman; f^i-retary: W K Howell, .if New Jersey. aaKlstan*. secretary. W. T. Rock S. it McLean, ?'f New York, assistant secretary; John A. Ockerson, of Missouri, super] ntendfnt coast ami jreadHic survey; M. M. Curiam!, of Pennsylvania, commissioner of immigration. l-'llll* ^ IIIIK 11M lltl l'.t|ll?llM. WASHINGTON. March 11.?Funs Yung Hand, the Chine.-o ronaul perioral at San Francisco, said to-day, in explanation of his presence here at this time, that Mr. Yang Yu, tli?* Ohlneae minister, tva.? an old t'rlrnd of his and that he desired to !? ' him and bid him kixkI bye previous to his departure for St Petersburg, and olrfo to talk over certain matter* in t'lilna In which both were inler I 'l. Suue arriving hen*. howvwr, h had heard that m'-mbep* of the S??e Yup > ni Fan Francisco were on their way tu W.i.-'hlmrton t-? lay certain matter before Ministf" Yu. and he had derided to tiroh'HK hi - via It until their arrival, ?.r a* long a.< th?- tnlnlst"!* might i|?yirt* to <\?niuiir wiiu nini. Mr. nanu <lii! nut npmk BnpllMh and ho thetvfoiv lind brought with him V^eCoiiMii King, who Vnk? euucatW at Yale UnlverrtKy and has m hir?. . nvl- of fii? ndft In Am?*rl. a Th- ron?ul gi*n?-ral and his suit** ivill return co San Prajiclwo whenever th'* I?ii <ln, k->' In hand Is concluded. *?|? rl Hull" lu .l?|IIM. PHI LA OKLPH1 A. Mar-h 11.?'Th-* flrift ar?*. - : from thli* (v?untr> f. r* Japan, 1* noiv being loaded on th?Itriich t i i . I'.'v.nna. Philadelphia \I; m !iim railway wharveu, i.?g.-thei wiiii a laik" i: ' uiimt-nt <?f loromotlws i>4,ilr in ?b 1 ended Japan. '1 iuv?? oilit-r n!. ain?- hav-? bt?*n char ?T<u Co imi'i s :if1 an" ran* jicoj iMif* |?'it The t'*nnaic?r consigned to the Fortuaa tf>n*lftfl ??f 2,000 con-f of raiia and i.-ii* of locomotive anil equipment . Accident ?? > "if WASHINGTON. March 11.?The navy departnwnt to-day received a ?ablegram from Captain Stirling, in ?l?ar?o of the South Atlantic >quadroii. dated at Montevideo. ITnjcuay. announcing a fatal in ci.l'nt mi hoard the VantU. i'oxualn P. Murphy w-%* killed and (teaman o tJormundHou dangerously injured, (.'a plain Stirling nays there are hope* of the laf.i i'1 recovery. Th" accident wa* the result "f a p"rmatuiv gun discharge on Maith s. during: target practice with the heavy ?run?. Rnrklrii'i Arnlm Sihr, Tli* best ealvo In the world for rut.*, bruises. tole.i. ulcer.*. Halt rlieurn. fever force tetter, chapped hands, chilblain*, come and all skin eruption)*, .in.I positively cures piles, or no pay required. It i< guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 ccnts per box. I'or salt-UyLo^nU rug Co. Ifllir H*!>.V tn CtillliiR Trrlli He pure nnil use that old and well-tried remedy. Mm. Wlnsluw*? Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It soothe* the child. softens the gums, allays all pain, cure# wind colic and l? the heat remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-live cents a bottle. nuvf&w. K. K. TritSKIt. .-f Oompton, Mo., write* u.- that after nufferlng from pile* for seventeen years, he tompletely en red Ihfin by using three boxes of DoWIU'n Witch llitr.-I on 1 vp. It euros erxeina nnd severe "kin dlsenm'M. <\ R. ijnt'iv.f, ' otT??r T?v?-lft't and Market sifct is. }'o\vi?? ?v Co.. Bridgeport; Peabody & Son. !? nwood. C Till-: beat of all I'llls are BISKOIlA M S mppftftr' ,o,,k ,ny ,,,roat vras I ? 5? H1K P fl,,pd wif'' w,r,,,? ,QrSe UlaS UIIL lumps formed on my nt-ek, and a horrible ulcer broke out on my jaw,?wiyn M r. O. II. Elbert, who resides afceor. S2d SI. and Avenue N'., Galveston, Texas. He was three times pro- | nouneed cured by prominent physician*, but thodrendful disease nl- j' ways ret urned; he was then t old that HOT SPRINGS ?1 fallen ; out, and lie was in n 8?d plight, Alter taking one bottle of H. S. 8. lie began to improve and two dozen InittleH cured liim completely, mo that for more tlmnnixyearshe Iihh hnd no sign kJi of the disease. Hook nn tho ill*?n*n nml Ita trimtmnnt mailed ; free by 8wlft Specific Co., Atlanta, 0*. LIONESS LOOSE IN A CIBCUS. A Hcm? ?f Wild Coiifualau at m I'Mbllf I'ri foi fiimii-r III lllriiiln|liaui* An exciting Incident occurred ut Blnffley hull. Birmingham, after Hie clone of a public performance which I.m belllff culled there. The entertainment N called the i "World's Polr" and connlntH Otft collection of shown, Including a circuit and n menagerie. At the conclutiloii ??r the entertainment on Monday, shortly after 11 p.m., th?* lion trainer, Orlando Macunu>. thought It mwtfHHary to remove ^ lloneHM lately added to the menagerie from the small den In whlrh wan placed on arrival Into one In which Hhe would have the compunlon*hlp of the other unlmaln of ln*r own breed already trainrd. miy* the London Time*. While ih.change wan being effected tin? electric light wan suddenly cut ofT and the men who wt*re holding up the cage to thlevel of the von containing the trained lion* became panlc-Mtrlcken and dopped It. Unfortunately the door had Juki been opened to allow the llonetw to pass through and uh the den fell to the yl... fltf?>inu,l .mil tnmlM lllir WUV into the center of the bufldimr. A iciMie of wild confusion vnaued. <h?? aiier.dantn fearing every moment thut the i|onwn would xpiltitf upon them lluppily. the made ucron* the hall t?> the Hld<?H on which the clreu* horse* nnil mule# were tethered. There ?h?* tu>m?d her attention apparently to a rough-coated hor?<*. which hail that morning been through the flrnt ^taw* or irninmK ior im* emus. "' ? ?* ?? the llonenfl attack her prey, but It was afterward* found that she hud sprung upon the hore's neck. digging her claw? Into his shoulder. The unlinal shrieked with pain, and terror won ho general aiming the others tethered near bytlut t?vo mule* broke loose and went careering round the hall. When the lights were again turned on the escaped lion e?J? WUH Mill Clinging to me nee* ui ill.: Jiurs". whose flesh was partly eaten away. The Hon trainer ut once went forward with a laoded gun, which. after three futile attempts, he discharged full in the face of the Ravage beaut, ktlltmr her upon the spot, the lionet** mid th- hoi>e falling dead upon the ground together. In the darknes nnd ronftiidon one of the attendants had his hand mangled by the Hon. having incautiously grasped the bar of the den. On- of the dephant* In his fright broke down hi* house and rushed trnmpetlng into th?* middle of the arcni. but wua secured before any mischief had been done The extlnguleh lug of the electric light appears to nave been <!n<* lo it mlaunderatanding of the manager** order, which was intended to apply only to the public portion of the hull. There ! Xoflitui; So limal. There in nothing Just a? good n- Dr. King's New Di*c??wery for 4'oii-umptlon, Cough?* and Colds. m? demand It and do not permit ih?- deaPr to sell you some substitute. He will not claim there Is anything better, but in order to make more pfollt he may claim something el.-?* to l>?- just as Rood. You want Dr. Klna'* New Discovery lie cause you know it to be *afe and reliable. and fruit rant 1 t?> do good or money refunded. For Coughs. Cold? Consumption and for ull affections of Throat. Chest am! Luiir*. there la nothing so Rood a- H Dr. King'* New Discovery. At Logsn Drug Company's Drug Store. Kegulur sbce ."?0 cents and $! 00. _ :i MANY cane* of "Grippe" have lately been cured by One Minute Cough Cure. Thl* preparation seems especially a' apted u> the cure of this disease, it nets quickly, thus preventing serious complication* ami bad effects in which thin uiwuse mien ?*? - juiw< iiis i . K. Goet2?\ comer Twelfth und Market htre?-t?; Howie & Co.. Bridgeport; Peabody <c Hon, Kenwood. 8 SHAKERS AND WllllS TALK 10 CETIIH In Ills* able article on "LonRevlty." pnldlHlied a f-w year* hk??. Dr. John Gardner. of KriKland, predicts that a vegetable agent will ye*, be found that *haiiso retard ino?** rhanftffl inat unn/f about <?!<! m?o as to prolong human llf?* much beyond I'* present limit. Acting. perhaps, upon the impulse produced by (hi* thought, many emlnent physicians have called from tlnr* to time upon th Shakers of Mt. I Lebanon to Inqulroof th?n? concerning the secrets of medicinal plants. In which thff??' idncer-. simple-minded and God-fenrlnK people are known t?? be wise and sklllfill beyond a (I other men. TIih Shakers willingly lob' what th?\ bad learned, and In return received from their visitor* much valuable Information about disease: which they at one.made practical use oi. The most Important point was that If a genuine and oer v it 11) r'Niini* <"uiu ?: luuim ?? i iii'iifi' i"tlon and dyspepsia. and tli?? ailment* growin? out ?? ' It; u long ?t?*p would 1??in the right direction. Old ag?\ i<t these physicians, i-.gm* in a lallure of th?? digestion. ond ?"> d<? niest dl*? u."? h ut nny at>d all period* of lif.v The u sult of ih?'*e consultation* wu* ih?* discovery by th?* Shaker* of tli?? deilrod *pccifl?\ made wholly from h?*rh*. and now known as tin* Shaker Digestlv?* t'ordlnl. It* action la ir.a?kal and worthy of its origin. heartburn. ?d< ic headache, had tunc?- In the mutuh. blUou#ne*ti, weaknewi and w?rln? *;?. rnld hand* anil feet, Hvon>lon to food, jvrvounno?H. or any other symptom "f dynpcpnla. tlm Cordial will prove It* curative virtues. Behind Ills the reputation of a people who have never defrauded or deceived their fellow men. in order to tent whether thin remedy Ik adapted to your cane, at practically no rout, you may procure a trial bottle for t. r rents "f .ilniu.M any dnutnist. A Wonderful Medicine yor nmuu* itaa norrnaa aj#oroer?,?uru?ii nmu and pain In thoBtoraach, Sick Hoadache, Olddi. nee?, Fullness and Swelling after meals, DIjxIness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushing* o? 11 cat, Jjosa of Appetite, Shortuee* of Breath, Cos* tlveness, Blotches on tbo Sklu, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, Sc., wheu these symptoms aro caused by constipation, as most of them are. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE flELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. This Is no fiction. Every offerer is earnestly Invited to try ono Bo* of theso Mils and they will bo acknowledged to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IIKKCIIAM'N 1M1.I.S. lakun asdlr?cl4xL Will quickly roitore Fotnalea tocompleto health. Thry promptly r?moY? obitrucilouo or lrregQ* Jorltioa of Uio Byotrm. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion flicnrrlararl I ii/oi* thoy net llko magic??fo?r dosoit will vrork wonders upon ttio Vital Organs; Btrongtbonlng iho ntuncular nystem. rottorlnc tbo long-lost com* plmloti, bringing back tbo koenodg? of ni>[>o* , tlto, ond nrouslng wltb tbo Itoncbnd of Ifcaltb tlio wliolo physical currey of tbohumiiu frame. These nro facts admit tod by Lbousnnds, In nil Classen of eoalety, and ono ot : llio bost guarantees to tbo Nervous nnd Debilitated It that llcccliam'n I'IIIn linvo ilto Lnr({r*t Sain of uuy Patent i*lo<llciue> lu Iho World. WITHOUT A RIVAL. Annual Sales more than 6,000,000 Boxc: > 2'c at Drugstores. or will bo went by O.fl. ' Agenta. n. l\ ALLU.NI CO., M.> Canal Ht., Naif j Ifork, {tout paid, upon rocelpt of price. book fret upon application. -p MEDICAL. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs. Eiceulvo NarvgusneM from Childhood. UCr^i^ Bringsi on Heart WMkneM< REV. B. P. SEAIJKY, pwwr ? * church, Buchanan, tia. write# Ijvc*. 10, lftt: "In v'blldbood I was afflicted with exi'i-Mlve neryousnea* which, altno?t developed into St. Vitus dance. I partially recovered, hntatcollejfo it gradually crew worn?. <'li?so study aggravated thu trouble; any unusual abortion caused trembliuj: all ovor. In IsflO I had a ?evero attack of La Grippe vldcl. broughton heart weakness. I had been ulnj<-?i constantly undtt treatment fur Hi not-r/.tw f rrillbb'S. and ^flchanp-d cllruatea frep Miles' M quc/itly without avail. I f Morvinft ^ tot February I bo1"" ,"fcl"s "r\ K', n??toro? ^nj itaitoratiro Nervine Wffr Hoalth^n and Nerve and I.iver I pjjj? httvo been studying more and working harder tbau for yearn and tho pood effect* that have resulted swm to l>o permanent. I)r. Miles' Remedies art; sold by all druggists under a posit ire guarantee, fir#t bottle benefit* or money refunded. Nook on Heart and Nerve*sent free to all applicants. DR. MILKS MEDICAL CO., Kikhart, Ind. r /WTTjnwTXTrTn NK\V VOKK, Nov. ibt, :b '. To Ei>1T0K>VI? RrAOFRC:? I have discovered * j absolute CITRIC far CONSUMPTION and all Hronchlal, Throat, Chrst find Ltinj? Tronble?, Oeneral Weakness, Logs of Flesh and all Conditions of Wasting Awav. Ity Its timely nvr thouRnnds of apparentIv liop'HrK* caHcs have already born ppirmo'fvti v rtrkn. So proof-ponitlve am I of its Power to Cure. I will *cnd EnCEtoanvoneRfllictcd.'I'HKKK HOTTI,KS| HbCof :n-v -N>wl>' Discovered Kemedic*, upon receipt of Kvpress and Postofllce address. A hvavs sincerely voars, T. A. 8LOCUM. M. C.. iS, Pearl St., NY. \Vbcu writing Doctor, |i|e??o mention thb r?p?rt. _ dt'19-s& ivy FLY'S CIir.AK nAZM U m poMltirecar*. Apply into tho noatrila. It li qaicklv absorbed. fig crtitu at DrupgUta or by wiU ; eampir* 10c. by mall. ELY BJtOTllKKS, SO Wmrren St, New York City. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS FOS1TIVKLY CORK B/ 1 ALL Arrt-vii* Falling Mw>< B?c orr.lmpotenoy, mmplamom.etc., c?umh] .A I bjr Altuw or^ iiih?r Kumim and India ^ jfttf cmJor.? Thru vutoiilu ana tnrttu \ ""Z rwturo Lo?*. Vitality in old or yoau?. ku4 tit * n:*u for %:ad/, Iiumimu* or m?rri?c*. I'rt-vai.' lnt^aiti Mil Con*uuption :r t?S?n iu lim*. Ttmir u?? thowa lmmediato imuro**niaat ?n<2 ea<?"l.? ? CUBR wl.ur* ?ll othvr fad In?! ( uinin i mvIiic tli?> crnnnu Al&x l utile? t. th#j tn>?ur*>] tliouMiodi?D<l illcurojoa. U o civ* a potltlf? writltu . aunutlm to ?HkI ? cure Cfl PTC In OKttc<ta??.r r?(unJ tho taaLnr- WleiW Wlwifcr or ail pLi(?<? 'foil tn?iiUM?ti for f'i&J. By mslL to i'lulu *r?H*r. upon roc*i|>'.ot i>rio??. Circular AJAX REMEDY CO., cSsSTu?"' l'or Mle In Wheeling, W. Va . l>y Logan Drui Co. fetS-tth&u f| CklcbNlfrS TnctUh UUmonrt llrt?d. Pennyroyal pills I ^ v Origin*! And Only Urnulu". A a?ct:. ?!??? irii??>. liout ?? s\ f'il lL^M l>'v:,ln t.-?r i"? tk't!'rr ) />ii AVX :d *ra?4 I,. Knl - '.<1 < BXUI1M\\M' V _.Twn1' !''. ?"J, tioe ntun TaVr> YSr 4^ YY}n?othrr. Rtfoif v J I ? jWt,?nt,tuJ u l?mf**i?r?.er ??>4 4<\ I C- JJf it ?'.> (>? tor i'?fl u?uomoUU ?n. \C? D " Kellff ftr U.llrN"<*Mi?. h wUni \ jt mall. I?ioo?>-'.iui*i?Ii >? >? /'jf myg-mth&a-wycow BAK-aojs M*Sf THE 1 TO 4 DAY CURE ^e. Far flramtoa* CWt, leemrfcee tod Pp?mrtofT*?*. CJ* Ho Ptln. No Stiin. Frte Byriaw. WtTXNTH KTIUCTTTHESUiuiUl vatvATX DISEASES. 11 OnriUli, *rHal Uur i*4m? ffrtl.UO. IoJmOm iuljdcr u TbafiMC of ?UllviUr r?N0W DR. IflWHT BK.VT, 0144WOrd, X*. MALYDOR MFC. CO., Lancaster* O., U*8?A myCS-tth&a WHI8KIES. a When you send for n physician T nnd he prescribes some whiskey. you should get only tho VERY 4 BEST. ^ Klein's D*/rfe t t Silver Age "v" 1 Y lias ntnod the tost of years, and It Is recognized n. the r&LJt UF A ALL VVllLSKlUS. I Is In sold at ;i uniform price of X T Sl.;>a per quart by all flrM-class T T dealers. If you rannot fret li near at hand, fiend to us for it. 4 | MAX KLEIN, I J Wholesale liquors, j T HI Irdoral Mrrcl. Alt I Gilt SL PC G+0+0*>0+0+e+Q<*000+0*Q | Wedding f I Invitations. | 4o?o^ ooo? 4 I \amplps of New Styles ^ g mn lie seen at our O foilnlinq Room. lull J 4 nnd see tlieni at <f + 4 | The ? | i Intelligencer, $ A 25 onil 27 + + ? o fourteenth Street. O ^ 0*0<>0*0^0?l>?0*0*l>?0 Hgfe ESTATE. TO LET, NEW HOUSES. ;t> i Three new bonnon on the wuiii I. Fourteenth ntniot/nnU two now ho< Koff iiohi" Twe|fiU HirtM-i, with s hath. IihIIm, Imuuby. When Aiilalt*?i b?> i ho bent In itjc^ lty. Plan* can he ut our office. WO will make elmm:Hillt tenant. Po*M?iMlon July J. 1?. y,.. ciul airang<can be mutic ,,r broken ytur. *ROLF St ZHNE,^ 90 FiitjHeenth Street. a?OJL,BT. Store room aiW dwelling J3*'> Main -1r... More room, Blub with H'-coniJ floor Main street. >VWi rent together or lute. ' tfj" Store room*. AfyJJi Ian f'aMle l?ulli!lnic Htore room tfltner Main ami ltli?v?*rith Street*. rifttrev, bent in tlie city. ( roomed d willing 4H Kouth Huron X-roomed fiwtllini; 12 Houtn I'eini at ret room* KU Mmket atreet, firm floor 7-roam?i divclUui: 97 South Front nn-ft. N-roomed dwf/Jipir " South Form ?tn.-t, 7-roonted fl\i;oll|riic K| Twelfth ?tr?*#?? 7-rooiin'J *J%wil*nic 23 South Huron I uho hava'Wteral 3, 4 and &*roomeii huuH?*.M over t!*?*.?r?-?-k. <3-. d:SMITH, Heal KKt'at" and Flr?? Inenrance. KxchanitP Hank Huiiaing FOBj^NT. 73 y.unr Hii'ff. * roomf. Morn room and stable... (m* J log South F?-rtn ttlreet, ?i rootnH . ? 2."# Ohio Mr?*?|.,jh room* >{ IK Ohio street._i,;coonj?i and bath... . .? 7K Fourteenth Ktrfei, 1 rooms tv 1121 Koff J?tr. ..t, A room* ) - ... HI S. Front srr??*t. 7 roomis and bath.. 25 in 4!? ?. York Ht/W'i. 7 rooms and batli.. : .i Zune Ktreet.'-f room* WaUiPh *tr?wt, :j room* ..j Alno office rooms and vtore roornMoncy to J'sQUH on City Reul Estate, FINK&BRAUNLICH. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Phone 6S7.: 1143 Market Street. Office o i ?e n c von lux *. TTOT?. S AT?R ' House. 0 room? and hull, lot <1x175, North Main street. ;ciieap. House. f> njomH. lot S<x112 feet. street, betwcuiuKighth and Ninth streets* House, l room*. Itrlck, and etnblr. teenth street, Sl.lCO. 1! lot><. r-Qxi'A feet. Thirtieth street, J;,j e?eh; J?V? cash. bul&nco In one year. House, 3 rooms, hall und largo lot. !:. teenth street; "Wieap, on very e&wy terms One of the t>*st corner lots on Llnd street for 1273: ona?tlilrd cash, balance in one ?tnd t ho years. Corner lot on .Cherry street for JIT". in*, third cash, lance In one and two years. Lot on Ottert*y street for 113"; onc-thirl cash, balantv-'hi one and two years Two house# on Main street, near Seventh street, cheap;; on easy terms. House 7 rpon>". brick, Sixteenth street, terms easy, Splendid building site for dwelling Four, teenth street and on Sixteenth street House 5 noo'nts and 4-rootn house in rear, Fifth ward, terms easy. *3,200. The J^amu property. sso. aw inarcnt street. ? i) ?)>. terras easy. House 5 .room*. Jacob streft, betwe?rj Twenty-fourth and Twenty-llfth sirec.n, cheap. 11.309. 2 lots on Jacob street. North Bonwood, each. House.S.rooms, Eighteenth street. Il.iy J2M will lfjy n nice lot fronting on I.in! street; one-third cash, balance on ea?y terms. J2W) will biry a good two-roomed house, fronting onChapJIne street, near Tenth Ji25 will bay house of : rooms on Wilson street, c*en|iH> Wheclln; 1100 cash, balanct in rent . F.ot* on i.lhd street. Cherry street McColloch street at from $30 to J300 ?a;!j on *a*v term* > Money to loxn on city real estate. NESBITT & DEVINE, No!Market Street. Houses and Rooms for Rent No. 903 Main street. 7 room* and ball.. No. ?41?*etia|illn* inreet. 5 rooms. No. 133 Ziin* Ktreet. if rooms. No. >7 Ohio etreet, 5 rooms. No. 2M7 Chapllno street. 6 room*. No. 1403 Cl?uj-line struct, & rooms, baib ail.I JannUrv. No. 1M$ Main St.. 5 rooms. second fleir. No. fcs S. Kroudway. ' room* and bath. | No. M 8. F?nn ?t.. 8 room* and batij. The huDdinc now occupied by V*nc?( Shoe Co.. Xo,' Main street. No. lOirMflln ft., sioifroom. No. 127 rV?urt?*nth ft.. 7 room* and bath. No. 121 14tli j?L. 7-rootn dwelling. No. 2lQ Main st., 2 rooms. 3d floor. No. 66 Zaun '< roorn.i. No. 93 Ohio xt.. S rooms. No. 37 .?7th St.. 6 rooms. No. Market *t.. 4 room*. No. 56 Ohio ft.. 2 loonm. J7.L0. 'I'nn iili K rnninc rnn:rnl!v IapaI^iI OtllcH or.'tftceplitff rootnn, Lutz itulldlng, furnlpliotl gr unfurnished. Storeroom corner 22d and Market Nok. Xlt'J and r216 Market et., stores antj dwelling. ' Storeroom corner irtn and Woods ?t*. No*. 1346 and 1347 McColloch *t Houses ar.d I-ots fir Sale. Money t? I.oan on City Rral Estate. RINEHART & TATIM, CITY BANK BUILDING, T?lfpl>nn? 'J1H. Itnnm ft. tU .PHOTOGRAPHY. $1.50U PER DOZEN ,* SI.50 Cabinet Photographs. Higgins' Gallery. SI.50 it PER DOZEN ^ SI.50 HYljES' ART STUDIO. PhoBgrapns.Siir Zl54 MHIN STREET om FINANCIAL. G I.AMj?,rrrfr JOS. SEYBOLD,"ruflhiflf. J. A. JKFFIillSON, AM U BANK OFWHEELING. CAPITAL 1200*000, VAII) IV WHEfciLlNQ. W. VA. >J!Ju ' DIRECTORS. Allen llrork. Joseph F. Taull. Juinuji.Cummins, Henry Weber?on, A. Kcyinann, JoRcph iieybold. tllhson Lamb. Intwttf paid on spcclal dfpo*!ts. Imuc* dru/ls on England. Irrlnnd ar.fl Srutlimd. JOSEPH 8EYBOI.P. myu . Cashier. . XCF/ANGB BANK. CAP) I AL S300.000. J. N\ VANOR 7Ti~ rr?yld?nt JOHN i'IIBW Vice Prcildcnt r DIRECTOR* J. NVVttnof. Oorjre E. SUM. .1 Mi >1brown, William Ellinuh*?, John .Krtnv. John L. Dlokey. Jolm^Yatorhouae, W. 10. Stone, . .W. IT. Frank. Draft* Injjurd on l-'ncland. Ireland. Scotland'und all point* in Europe. J EE. SAN PS. j y\vr> of the oiiio yai.lkv. Capital -$175,000. VIKM AM A. I RETT rirs.Vnt .. 'KTJMIK 1*1)1.LOCK .. Vlro rr.-iJcnt I'mln on tiniclnitd, Ireland, Franco and <!?. ? ui.wiy. mitEi'Tons. WlllUuv A. luett, Mortimer Folio-*. I A Miller. Hohert Slmpeoii. ' .*?! Atkinson. John K. Julius I'ollnck. J^s .1 A MII.I.KK. i;U)U JUKNT. I'Ofl SAKE I.KASCS r A?\ I' AM. K I NI?S l.KOAI. HUANkS IIEAHN IMIINTEP. AT THE 1KTEL.M<1K.NVE1< JOU Fill NT I NO OFF1U& Zlt und "7 Fourteenth Street.