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An attempt wan nmdo to nssaalnate Felix Kaure, presi dent of the French republic, whllo ho was en rouj,o to I-iong Ch.unpa to wlt nceu the Brand prlx. While M. ITauro's carriage was pass hig a thicket near La Cascade rostau rant, In the Hols du Boulotigno, a bomb, which subsequently proved to bo a piece of tubing about six Inches long and two Inches In diameter, with a thickness of half an Inch, charged With powder and swan shot, exploded. No ono wan Injured by the explosion. A man In the crowd, suspected as tho prime mover, was arrested. He gave his name no Qatlet and made only Inn briefest replies to questions put to him by the police Gallct said he had no occupation, but resided nt Levallers-Pcrret. Tho police are making a thorough search of his lodgings. Ho Is believed to be )nsano, for ho shouted as the carriage passed along eo. loudly as to attract general atten tion In the crowd. Tho police have also made another arest, In this case a youth. The news of the attempt sprend llko wlldflro through the city, and when M. Faure returned to tho Elysee the streets along the route where It was known ho would drive were crowded with people, wjio cheered him vocifer ously. It was at first reported that the would-bo assassin was a young man about 2G, who stood In tho crowd 100 yards or moro from tho raco courso and discharged a phitol at M. Fauro oa ho drove up to the entrance, and there was a subsequent report that both pistol and bomb were tited. But tho pollco now bellovo that tho sup posed pistol r.hot was incroly tho nolso of the bomb. Tho bomb wan a clum. lly mndo af fair, to which a piece of fuso was at tached, and tho fuse was probably lighted by a raper fixed In Uio end of a stick ns soon ns tho head of the pro cession came Into view. The presump tion Is that at tho moment the fuso was lighted the culprit fled, and In any caso the bomb could not havo dono much harm. In tho thlckot, where tho pollco found the remnants of tho bomb, they found also a pistol upon which woro engraved tho words "Mort a Felix Faure," and the namca 'Alsace-Lorraine and Cologne." Near tho pistol was a small dnggcr. Several pcr.vns have stated to tho police that tho moment the explosion occurred a man was seen to run Bwlft ly Into tho thicket, but reports of this character aro likely to bo moro con jecture. Want Ills irnthir's Fortune. San Francisco, June 14. Asa W. FlBk of Doston, Bon of the late noted money londer of this elty by a former marrlago, has brought suit to havo hla father's estato held In trust nntll cer tain claims, amounting to $1,009, 0G4, have been settled. Flsk says that when his father left Boston In tho early days to como to California ho took with him the claimant's savings, amounting to $187.50. Ho alleges that this formed the basis for tho money lender' fortune and tlint Is was agreed that (he money should bo Invested in tho son's favor. Tho claimant wm cm off In his father's will, hence tho ac tion. I.lkfi a Drntli Warrnnt. Madrid, Juno 14. At a meeting of the dissident Conservatives Senor SU vela, tho leader of the party, doclared that tho Cnuovns ministry had signed tho doarh warrant of parliamentary government. He earnestly advocated an Investigation Into tho real state of affairs In the oolonlcs and the develop ment of tho material Interests of Cuba ao a reform In Its administration.' In conclusion ho oppressed the opinion that It was now absolutely neceeary for Spain to abandon her policy of in ternational Isolation. Why h .Murdered Hint. Little Itock, Juno 14. Near THlnr, Ark., Mra. I'. A. Wilson killed her hiiB band, beating his bralus out with a Iimnmer. Wlloon was a well known umborman and brothor of T. O. WU; son, formerly president of tho T. O. Wilson Lumber mmvwr' of 'illUr! ftcr committing tiro lined Mrs. Wll pqn surrendered to an oftftier. Accord ing to 'Mm. Wilson's story sho and her jiusband lived unhappily and ner hus band had ofton persuaded hor to coiijt mli suicide with him. i;r,t llllml Tiger Whisky. Meridian, MIbb., Juno 14. News naa reached here of the murder of three negroese In the north written n part of Kemper county. A negro man numed Gtbley, while crazy drunk on blind tiger whisky, secured a gun and start ed out to hill every pernon he met. Tho first ho came acrooa huppenod to bo live nesroca, three womon and two children. tory Not f'ouflriiiril, Olascow, Jiir.e H. The most care ful li.quirlcs among tho leading cotton dealers ilo.nrl JiiUlfy n continuation or u ruutraotc'loji tif m lepjrt iJi.ir an ..n.ei'K'ui indicate has ixmploted nmnsen-.eus v&k.ulfy It will shortly begin the oi.eivUcua or largo thread J mills at Pauley. KNEW 8HE WAS AMERICAN. DfllncrA of fipnnlih Crulsrr Aru Upcoming; finmewliRt Iinpnilrnt. ' .' New York, Juno 14. The Ward lino itcamcr Valencia, Captain Skllllngs, ar rived hero from south-olile Cuban ports. In relation to the firing on the Valoncln by tho Spanish cruiser Mario Mercodes, It Is learned that shortly aft er noon on Thursday, May 27, as tho ship was leaving tho harbor of Quan tanamo, having alrcndy Eoluted the forta and taken down her colors, tho Epanlsh cruiser Mai la MerccdcB bore down and llrod a blank shot across the Valencia's bows. ' . This was quickly followed by a Bolld shot, which dropped closo under the ship's stern. The Valencia thon showed her colors and tho txulBorqulekly with drew and steamed awoy toward San tiago. Captain Shillings, whllo not willing to mako any statement regarding hla encounter with tho cruiser, said that tho Valoncla was no stronger to tho cruiser, whoso commander waa well awnre that sho was In tho Bervicc of tho Ward lino. It waB currently reported nt Santiago that tho cruiser's captain openly stated that ho know the Valencia wus an American steamer, but thnt he" fired on her purposely to rompol her o show her colors. m Cln.o tn tho (luorn, London, Juno 14. Oonerul Miles of tho United Stated army Is to rldo mounted In tho queen's Jublloo parade In a position very near to tho quoen'a carriage. Tho placo will bo second only to her majesty's bodyguard. His Isslgnmcnt to It, regaided here ns evl-- donce of tho British government a good feeling, 1b likely' to create something of a sensation. I)gro l''ur Kt-rietMeut Clcvuhiuil. Princeton, N. J Juno 14. In refer ence to tho rumor that an honorary degree of LL. I), will bo conferred upon drover Cleveland next Wednes day tho university authotltlcs are reti cent In giving Information, nnd a con firmation or denial can not bo ob tained. Thf report Is regarded as truo. fcprclill Itrnort Aitujitoil. Mllwaukeo, WIh., Juno 14. Tho su preme Iodgo Ar.olcnt Order of United Workmen hfu adopted tho t overt of the special commlttco In tho Ontailo caso, thus leaving tho alternative of obeying tho lnwa of the order or being excelled With Ontario for settlement. Jtiui Aground. Iondon, Juno 11. .Spanish trtcamer Oulrto, from Corunmi for Havana, has been placed aground at Villa Oarcla with seven fet of water in hor foro bold. Sho reports having been In col Jlalon ut Bca with an unknown veo30l. McCimlrii'n KrKtBiintluii, Columbus, O.. Juno 14. It Is Bald Governor Btishncll demanded ond re ceived the resignation of M;t minor Me Conlca of tho Ohio penitentiary bo cnuse ho backed Steward West In al leged questionable purchases. Mrx. McAlplu Kni Dyltiij. New York, Juno 14. Dr. IUchard B. Coutnnt, wno Is attending Mro. D. II. McAlpIn, daughter of William Itocke Wler, nt Twrytown, denies tho pub lished utatcment that his patient Id dy ing. Flino flomp.ittr Tnlta. Holbrook, Mass., Juno 14. The Paine Shoo company has aselgned to Charlea P. Hall of Boston. Tho company wna ono of tho largeut In Holbrook. l'rlco of Silver. New York, Juno 14.-Mexican dolloiB aro quoted at 47 cents each, and bar silver ut C9 cents an ounce. ( Tun Mm ElrnirnOil. New York, Juno 14. Two men were drowned from a catboat In tho Hudsju off Fort Leo. MARKET RCPORTff drain suit Stovk Uuutatluun For June lu.' Now Yurie. rlrrf l'Hinllr. Ill COirlO BO: extra mesa. $7 StKbH 00; piickci, iH M'tJU 00. Cut mvuti rii-klrit kfllli'N, WflC'jC; pliMi-U aliouUitTJ, BViOHu; plikleu Liuiib, WiV.:. I.nrd Wenlorii Dtcuiii, fit tw. I'm k Old iuisd, 18 WWjft M. Itnltri Wcdtorn dairy el'lu; rrcuinery, Uitic; ilo fuctmoy, iv.rj'.'u. (llicao atuto Urge, 1tiV2V." Mimll, OHl-V-ji--; part uUlnin WjfcK".-; full fkliiiB, iMH- '! -St.itti. nil lYiuibjrlraUH, loyiuVi1'. wudlinit frc-ih,- Wlior. Whmt 70'io. Ootii 2li;t, tlya IXlu.1 Uatu-rJe. i IMtt.burc. Cnttli I'flliio, $5 (V,3 20! KOCJ, 4 T&3 4 (10; kooU buti'tiiTM', .f4 -li(-l lu; fall, $i . 4 .10; gnn liclfein, $J Bifijl 'J'l; uxeii, $2 M i eo; liidlx, Ming mill rowu, K2 wh W 1ImX- I'll;. l fin'H.1 7l, iKlnt Uiul. IU trrlghtK uiul VurkeiH, fll l','.; (oiiiiiinu to fall', $:i tin; liviiry, f) Oo&a rj; ioi(c!ia, $2 jtf 3 00. Khrpp mid fjUinl)H--rihicu, cliVliv, jit WQ, 4 10; cxi(l. !t SWitH Kf, full, 3 Dtri8' 70; coiuninn, fi 7'i:i 'M; elinlce yrnrllngr, $1 Vl 4(4 7nj iiiuiiiion to rd, J COji'l W)j uprlno lamlis, $4 Oll-ij 00. Cnlrr8-J5 lW07n, Cliic.iifii, Hokii-MkIiI, $:l liwM n7Vi; mixed. J3 U) 3 03; linivjr, $3 li Vl; rounb, ifU 'JWj B 30. t'ntllc Iht'Vi-o, 4 (jJ(fi 00; vow8 uud Urlfrif, pi inWM Ml; TrVim tlvrxv, J3 23(3 4 4(; sliH-kt'lH uml fti-durH, 3 t!Oi(4 00. Blirfi Dull and unrliiiiiceil, Wlirul 70e. tkirii-JIUaj-l'le. Outu lUja, Ityo-UStJc. Iluirulo, Catllr None on Rule. Iierp mid I.iunlii l.umb, f!i 2.t; tuindy luinln, M Clit K; full Id F.o,l, $ ;.V-f4 CO; ulifi'p, f4 ikk'H an; uliulu- wiiilii-ia, (iJ,V. JIoKKMrilliuu ami liruvy, 3 ii3; plpi and Yorlcru, 3 GiXtCJ 03. Cincinnati. Wlicnt No. S rtd, 80o. Corn-No. 2 nilxfil, SSVic Oats No. '1 mixed, 203 JtOVie. llje-JUic. I.iild :i 4't. Jlullt D(S1t8tl J0H B0, Ilucun-53 V.'.3 IIO, Uosi-fl Una 47',t-. Cittlo-?3 505H 73. siivcp-fy -aji4 oy, r.iimiiii-i .W'lo oo. Iialtliiiiiri). Buttor Kuncy ci'cauiury, 10c. i)g(;3 Vnb, OVjIUIOc. Tulodui WUtat-Bflo, . A SEVERE HAILSTORM Passes Over Eastern Ohio Ac companied by Wind. ROOF OF 0HUR0H BLOWN OFF Hi Vrorrn Iro Dnaci'inlud With Such furvo That OriilinriU Wern Hlioru uf Tiivlr riillnj(olaui , ugo til Cloyi. Caldwoll, 0 Juno 14. A torrlflc wind and hall storm passed over this place at :i p. in. Many buildings wcro unroofed and hundreds of windows woro broken by tho hailstones, which vere nearly as large as hen eggs, i The roof of tho Frco Methodist church ut Pcrryopolls waa blown olt while a meeting was lii scalon, but no one was injured. Tho hall stripped orchnrdn of their leaves and did an Inin.oneo amount of damage to crops. "other " cri"msT More About tho Corner of the Dyr. niltnr, JoM'ph Oliver. Leavenworth, Kan., June 14. Blncn tho explosion at tho soldiers' homo It has developed that the llfo of Major Ehoekley, tho president of the soldiers' homo, was threatened by Joaoph Oli ver, tho veteran now under arrest for placing the dynamlto bomb near tho Smith residence. Ollvor's pension iiaa been held back and ho made the threat last Saturday In tho prcsonco of DI1 wyn Packer, Shockloy's chief clerk. At a recent pay day the homo of ficers learned of a plot to hold up tho paj master In tho woods north of tho soldiers' homo, while removing tho penaion money, amounting to $77,000, fiom Leavenworth to tho homo. Oliver was Induced to talk for tho first tlmo Blnce his nrrcat. Ho related a long list of supposed wrongs tho gov ernor hud done him, and ended by de claring his lnnoccnco. .Tiilnt .llei't'liyj. Cincinnati, Juno 14. A Joint moot ing of tho. committee of appeals and tho llconbe commlttceti of tho Ameri can Turf Congress waa held hero nt tho SI. Nicholas hotel. Alex Lobold, president of the congress, presided, and there were present Kd Corrlgan, Milton' Young and W. F. Schulto of tho appcala committee, and K. C. Hop per, .Timca II. Itcos and Joseph A. Murphy of tho llccnee commlttco. Tho principal bup.lnoss transacted wae tho passing on the applications of out lawed Jockeyo, tralnera, owners and olilciala. BIr. r-forcnn'i Omid I.uch. Wavcrly, O., Juno 14. Tom Morgan, who recently moved into Wavcrly from Camp Crook township, this coun ty, n poor man, suddenly finds himself confronted with rlchcB, ho being an holr of the late Ellas Simpson of Scio to county. The estato in question is worth ubotit JSOO.OOO; a very gonoroiw Bhu.ro of which will fall to Mr. Morgan. Vellnw Wver on Hoard. San FranclEco, Juno 14. Tho eteam- er City of Punama arrived from Pana ma flying tho tow Hug and waa Imme diately ordered Into quarantine. When one day out from Panama ono of tho passxmgers, Mrs. Mitchell, (Hod of yel low fovcr, and a fow daya later Cap tain 'Motonsen also died. lliiln In Initlii. Lotidon, Juno 14. A dlepatch to Tho Times from Simla, India, sayB that the monsoon has otorted with full foreo' on the wost coast. Haiti, varying In fall from threo inches nt Bombay proper to 60ven Inches at Calicut, dis trict of Madias, has been continuous for tho loot H hours. A Nitvf Itmul Ilecoril. Now York, Juno 14. Edward B. Ed wards, the Vclah rider of tho. Century wheelmen of Now York city, raised tho Amorlcan record for 4 hours' road riding to 340 2-G mlloa. Tho best pro vlotirt icoord, 814 miles, waa mado bj Smith at Baltimore several weeks ago, IrMi Ohutii)liui Ilefcatuil, Chicago, J.mo 14. William Cnrnoy of Chicle'), churnplon hand ball pluyor of t'he west, took six games out of tho Bnilort of boven played from James IViZgeiald, champion of Ireland, Tho match w3 for $800 a oldo and the championship of tho world. j, Mayor DturhVi Trip. Columbus, O., Juno 14. Mayor Dlock mudo a tour of tho city Saturday mid night to soo how tho law requiring tho balopna to cluso ut 12 o'clock was lmlng observed. He desired to find out for hluiHolf Just how well his ordois to tho pollco wcra onforcod. Wirk uf Oyclouu. KlngBton, Jamaica, Juno 14. A cy clono Btrttck St. Vincent Island of tho Windward group, seriously damaging, some of tho public buildings, Injuring a number of poisons at Georgetown, capsizing a sloop ami drowning three, of thu crow. Li-Kliliitlvf Tk!it. Columbus, O., Juno M. At tho Franklin county Democratic primaries tho following legislative nominations woro mado: State senator, John C. L. Pugh; representatives, William M. Payne, Edwuid J. Bracken, Ucnjamln V. Oaymun. t'lshlnif Ktlioimcr Wicikcil, Lynn, Mtj3 Juno 11. Tho flBhlns Echooncr Jaunie D. Phlllipa, f3 tons, vtaa wrecked oil Harding's Ledgo. Thrt crow of 111 men took a boat and rowed to Bwanipacott. tn;itiiiu of StLitiuojt. Montevideo, June 11. It l reported that the revolutionists hava captured two laie" I'lVbi' p'eaniei's conveying reinforcements to the government troops. TEST VOTE IN SENATE. Amendment of the Republican Caucus Is Adopted, PARTY LINES WERE DRAWN, Chore Were Hxccptlons to tho I'ur titan It u I r, uml nn Aunljmlp of tho Itnllut Micmi Unite a M.xturo of 1'itrtlcn. Washington, June 12. Tho first test voto on tho sugar schedule was takon In tho scnato, resulting In tho adop tion of the Republican caucus amend ment changing the hottso rate of 1,05 per pound, by tho close vote of yeaB, B2; nays, 30. Tho atflrmatlvo voto was mado up 20 Republicans, one Democrat, McEnery of Louisiana, ono silver Re publican, Jono3 of Novnda, and ouo Populiot, Stewart, Novada. Tho negatlvo vote was mado up of 25 Democrats, 3 Popullsta and 2 silver Re publicans. It waa the closest vote thus far taken on an issue of Importance, and wad accepted clo showing that any amendment having the sanction of tho caucus was assured of adoption. The voto was taken after a day spent In Bpuechos on tho effect of the sugar schedule. The main speech of tho day ciuno from Mr. Allltwn, In charge of tho bill, and was In the naturo of an answer to the charges made against the BUgnr schedule ao u whole, aud a dofonto of It. Mr. Gorman (Md.) spoke against tho schedule and the entire bill, pointing out that its effect was to burden tho people without opening up to us new foreign markets. Mr. White le vie wed tho records of Republican senators on the sugar schedule during tho debute on tho Wil son hill, arraigning them for Inconsis tency. Mr. Cailery (La.) and Mr. Stowart (New) Plso spoko, the former against and the Inttor for tho ponding schedule, after which tho vote was taken. The first paragraph of tho sugar Dchcdulc was not dually disposed of up to tho time of adjournment. MUST SKItVi:. Thrcii Annnpiillfl Ctillh'.a-Are Ilrfuacil tho I'rlvlW'tfu of Retiring. Washington, Juno 12. For tho first tlmo In ninny yeais tho secretary of tho navy 'ha3 lntcrrosod his veto upon tho application .of a -Junior ofilccr to leave tho naval service. In tho present caso threo of tho cadetB at AnntvpollB, George Weber of Arkansao; II. L. Collins of Pennsyl vania, and P. L. Pratt cf Illinois, sought to resign. Thoy had completed four years' scrvico at tho acadacmy, the last year being devoted to the en gineering branch, and desired to leavo to engage In private business. Secretary Long, however, found that tho engineer corps was Badly in need of officers owing to tho rapid doplctlon of Uio ranks of tho older engineers In lato years and ho decided that as these young men had been educated at tho exponso of tho government they should render service In return. Tho cadets upon admission to tho academy are required to pledge them Dclvcs to tho scrvico of tho government cot less than eight years; so theso young men will now bo obliged to tako th'o usual two years' crulso which rounds out tho Annapolis course. Thrro Nor? C'oiiipliilntH. Washington, Juno 12. Tho Ha waiian legation In Washington In ad vised of threo new complaints filed against tho Hawaiian government by Japan. Ono of theso chargca tho Ha waiian custom) officials with discrimi nating asalnttt Japanroo wine In favor of tho California product; another takes exception to an order of tho Ha- wallun board of Immigration to tho owners of plantations requiring thorn In making contracts for oriental labor to tnuko theso contracts for two Chl ncee to ono .Inirancee In every cuso, and a third complains of an order dlsplno Ing Japanese phyelclauu on a planta tion. Unpaid Sueur Clnlnn. Washington, June 12. Tho Internal rovonue bureau bus prepared a oched ule f tho balance of unpaid claims for bounty on sugar manufactured and produced from Aits. 23, 1804, to Juno 30, IROu, under tho act approved Murrli 2, ISO.. Under this net $0,900,000 was nppr6prlntod and disbursed, on n pro rata basis, which Iclt a balance on ap proved claims unpaid of $1,OOB,1C(I. An, appropriation rover I nx HiIb amount ro ooutly waa mode b congrcts, In favor of the 403 cbimants which will "bq available after July 1. uuthnr Ohio Man. Waahlngton, June 12. On July Hon. J. 1C, Klchnrdn, ox-flttorncy gen-, oral of Ohio, will succeed Jttdgo Con rad uii Bolleltor gflferal In tho depart ment cf Justice Judce Conrad placed hla resignation at the president's dis posal eaily In Martli, but was induced to remain in office until certuln Impor tant cases in the supreme court, with which ho had tieon promlnontly Identi fied had been argued. ToiIIkui Are Quirt. Wat'hlnslon, Juno 12. A triegram received at tho war department from hi-udquartrre at St. Paul states that all la now quiet among the Indians In southern Montana and that It l safa to withdraw tho troopo Bont from Forts Cu.iter and Keogh, which will bo done. I7.nl Uii tUiror. Colitrnbue, O., June 12. Although J. B. Lr-vlt slatted hid wife'- throat with a razor at tho p!m3 where she waa era ploji;d, bho will recover and ho will likely co to tuo canltonUary, , CREDIT MEN llnve n fiplrltod lll.ciM.lan Orti the-Sab. Jtct of niintirupttT. Kansas City, Juno 12. Tho subjl of bankrupty and a. bankruptcy luTW entered largely Into tho discussion of the convention of credit men hero. Judge Torrry, tho author of the Tor rcy bill now pending In congress, made a Bpccch which was heartily cheered, John Field of Philadelphia In n strong speech attacked all bankruptcy laws. Tho committee on resolutions then presented Its report on tho Torrey and Nelson bills. The report urgently re quests congress not to adopt tho Nelson bill and to enact tho Torrey bill with out delay. A substitute for tho resolution was offered by P. W. Yale of St. oseph, to tho effect that all taws and rcRtilatlons governing commercial and financial transactions should be enacted by state lobulation alono, without the Interfer ence of congress either by bankruptcy lawa or othorwlso. A stormy session followed the offer ing of this substitute as to whether It ehould bo tabled or not. With It came a tilt on parliamentary law aa to whether or not the chulrman of the various delegations nhould be allowed to cant tho full voto of their dclcsntlon when the members of the delegation woro not present. A voto by roilcnil fol lowed In which the delegates from Pennsylvania and P.lttBburg refused to vote. The voto resulted In Mr. Yale's sub stitute being laid on tho tabic. Fiery spoechea were then mado for and agalnBt the ndoptlon of tho orig inal resolution. Tho action of tho Pennsylvania delegation was do- nounced by Mr. Prendorgast of Now York, who rcforren to those not In fa vor of the enactment of a bankruptcy law na "commercial pirates." Tho original resolution Indorsing the Tor- roy bill waa finally necopte.l, however. W. W. WltiRboi-ough of New York city mado a timely talk of the needs of the aeooclatlon and especially advo cated tho establishment of a printing bureau and the publication of a paper for the benefit of tho. momberd. WONDERFUL-!. E A 6" PU V, PS. Manicr line Jinit 1'crfuctoil Sumo Very Dimcero'M Wuupnn. Berlin, June 12. Following tho re quirements of tho (Jermnn field artil lery, tho celebrated gun manufacturer, Mi'.DHcr, has unnoimccd that ho has peifcctcd a now and remarkablo ro posting small linn. His now invention embraces ptBtol and cnrblno O-shooteis, 10-shooters and 20-shootcrs, all celt-loading ufter the first shot, the soldleis having nothing to do but nlm mid shoot. Including tho tlmo consumed In the consecutive loading of tho magazine, n prnctlccd marksman can moke CO shots per mlnuto with tho C-shooter, 80 with tho 10-shootcr, and 90 with tho 20 chooter. Trials with 'both guns and pistols havo proved stirprlstngly successful. Now Incorporation. Columbus, 0 June 12. Tho East End Brans Foundry company, Cleve land, amendment changing namo to tho Central BracsManufactuilng company; the Lima Branch of the Ohio Humane society, Lima; the Norton Tool compa ny, Rockport, capital stock $50,000; tho Ileymnn Brewing company, a foreign corporation organized under the lawn of West Virginia, with principal ofilco located at Wheellng.cupltn! stock $300, 000, $45,370 of which Is employed In thla stato; tho Colllcr-Dudd Coal company, u foreign corporation organized under the laws of West Virginia, with prlh clpnl office located nt Cincinnati, capl till stock $100,000, $30,000 of which Is employed In thla state. Agatt Mhii Hnnuneil. Lcmcrt, O., June IB. George Kcefer, 83, wtifl buncoed out of $50. Ho fell In with it stranger nt tho Bowling Qrccn depot who represented that ho hud somo goods In the oxpreta ofllco which wcro consigned to a well known grocer hero with whom Mr. Kecfer trades, The stranger got tho money on tho preteniio of taking tho goods out of thu express office. Ili-llff For ICnollnh Knlijevti. Chlrngo, Juue 12, Tho Chicago In dia relief committer havr to far raised $12,000, u part nf which hus already been forwatded and $1,000 to $2,000 moro will be sent Immediately to Bish op Thoburn. Tho rommlttco havo united with tho San KrnucltH'O rotnmlt ee and loaded the whalelmuk, City of Everett, which Balled with 2.G00 tons of corn, 600 tons of beans and 400 tons of rye. nuiiTliifx Tor h I.MouHnl. Dunkirk, O., June 12. Every ono In this Bcctlon who lieu n gun Is hunting for a leopard which wenped from a cir cus tiafn, Tho ferocloua boast hua killed ooveral domestic anlmjla. Plenty nf i:-rlsr. Ithaca, N. Y., Juno 12. Tho day wao an Ideal ouo for rowing and Coach Courtney pave his cicwb plenty of work on Cayuga lake, Tho 'varalty makeup waa chanced again. VUtmj I'or (llii-rlln. Obcrlln, 0 Juno 12. Oberlln collego brat Coruoll, somewhat to Its own adr prlFP Clf. Fauver proved a piuzle to the eastes oollege nioti, whlln Obcrlln lilt Role freely. Score, 7 to 2, I'uurrnI of u KliuUut, Woetcrvllle, 0 Juno 12. Tho funer al sertvecs of the lato Edward Carman, tho Otterbclu studont who was drowned, were held at the homo of Presldont T. J. Sunders. Anullier Crtnmi. tn lit Utlil. WaBhlngton, June 12 It ha3 been definitely decided to bold a R,epubUcu caucus to sottlo tariff differences, Poatli cf u Turfumn, Lexluston. Ky Juno 12. Byron Mc ClelUnd, tho noted turfman, died her. IN QUEST OF GOOD MAN President Has Not Selected a Minister to Spain. KIND OF A PEfiSON DESIRED. M the SticcoMor of Sir. Taylor nt Mndrld lnr f n lraotor lu MHklng; Ills. tory, llll Fltnr It Uaacutliil, Handloy, W. Va., June 11. Presldont McKlnley Is still carnetitly considering tho. appointment of a successor to Minister Taylor at Madrid and this of couroe recalls that tho man has not yet been definitely dcelded upon, lie regurds as ctmontlul that his selection shall be not only a sclf-poloed man of affairs, but acquainted us well with In ternational and commercial law. For varlotiB reasons personal and genernl, the names of several who aro ovldont ly fitted ,hnve been eliminated from further consideration. Recognizing tho fact that Mr. Toy lor'B successor may be a maker of his tory and that tho nation nt large Is moro than ordinarily Interested In his cholco the presldont wants to be as sured of two things beforo a final de cision In reached: First Will tho man bo satisfactory to tho tinted States; and. Second Will he bo willing, If asked to accept the gicat responsibility of tho post? Judge Cox of Ohio is very highly ro- garded. Ho Is believed to combino tho qualities needed, but whother or not he would leavo the well earned studious ease of his latter years, stems to bo a mattor of some doubt. This query ap plies to tho cases of ex-Secretary, Tracy, px-Mlnlster Kosson, ox-8enator Edmunds and Hon. Stewart L. Wood ford, each of whom Is regarded by hla friends as well equipped for tho mis sion. It Is believe! a general expression through the press aB to the desirability for appointment of ono or other of the gentlemen named might not bo un grateful to tho chief magistrate, whllo It would lie woll for personal frlenda of each to let It bo known whether the post. If offered, would bo accepted. Of course, it !h within the Itounds of possibilities thnt eomo other gcntlo man who has not as yet been named In this connection may bo chosen, but that Is not llkoly Blnce tho winnowing process has been going on for several weeks and available Umber has been carefully scanned. ohicTTjay! Grcnt DninntiRlratlon nt Nnnlivlllo In Honor of tho Prcfllitrnt. NaBhvIUo, Juno 11. Bunting, gay colors, flags and decorations were pro fuso ond the lino of march of tho pro cession escorting President and Mra. McKlnley and party to tho exposition grounds was between hnndsomo resi dences larlshly bedecked. Tho city Is Interested, nnd the com ing of the president has aroused tho community and extended to neighbor ing towne. The 'hotel roglsters show long llHts of names and railroads pre pared flpeclal trains to accommodate the Incoming thousands. Tho program of exercises for Ohio day was adhered to, and at night all Nashvlllo will attend to honor the prcflldent nnd Helen to tho specially prepared program to bo rendered by Innc3 band nnd view tho most gorgeous display of fireworks over witnessed in the south. Mayor McCarthy has Issued his proc lamation declaring Saturday n public holiday and calling upon all tho peo ple to shut up shop and participate In the popnlnr reception to boglven to th prcoldent on that day. In addition to tho speakers hereto fore nnnounced Hon. J. M, Dickinson In a brief Bjiceeh presented to tho prco idont tho hickory walking stick, the gift of the Ladles' Hermitage associa tion. On Saturday, which Is Cincinnati day, nn elaborate program will bo car ried out. There will bo a procession and escort fr tho president and dls tlnguliihed visitors from Ohio and Cin cinnati to the cxpoeltlnn. At the Cincinnati building Ooneral W. P. .Inekt-iiu will deliver tho nddretw (If welroino on behalf of tho exposition, Robeit Laldlaw of tho Cincinnati com mlBelonern will present the building to the nm.wr for dedication and tho for mal dedlcntlon will then bo held. A reception In the building In honor of Presldont MeKlnley and visiting Gli loans will follow. Luncheon will bo nerved In tho cluhhouso to gentlemen, wlillo the ladled will Ik) entertained m tho woman'ti building. Thr I'lmt HWlolrnrr. Mansllold, 0 Juno 11. Tho after noon pcsslon of tho Lutheran Bynod was devoted to foreign mleslonB. Rov. George Scholl of Baltimore, sreretury of the fotolgn mlHslon loard, submit ted his report. It i.howed that for tho first time In 20 years u deficiency ex isted in the treasury. Secretary Scholl oxplnlncd that this deficiency amount ed to $7,170, nnd wuk duo mainly to u falling off In receipts from legacies, tho partial falluro of the coffee crop nnd tho failure of the synods In raising' tho apportionment laid upon them. hlint IllHisalf. St. Paul, Juno 11. Philip Itcilly, president of tho St. Paul National bank, committed eulcldo by ohootlng. No reason 13 known except continued ill health. Mr. Rollly waB C8 years ot age and came here many years ago from West Virginia, It j nn Will Mrui Ynunt Oorbott, Syracube, Juno 11, Tommy Ryan announced tdnt he waB prepared to go to Sail Frf'.-!cu and mbot George Green, all ft;ui.'K Corbott. The Frenck Ftlnce tm pedal, pool young fellow, not ttalo kj storm, "for want of 4 boree." Ills (addle girth broke; the trp 'was rotten. Life d- pends on little thing. Some little weakness, norae tittle thing wionjj, and life Is lost, or health Is lout, or fortune U lost People teldom realize from what apparently trivial 1Hmm' A little Indurestlaa iMIilV n or biliousness, or eo- AKiXlr - s I atlpatlon may spoil a man's chancca fit life. It makes hla bci4 :,. heavy and his mind sluggtsu. lie can't rto much work. He caa't do good work. lit it left behind In th scramble for ezlstenc. His system Ii so clogRed up with impure, poisonous matter that he has all sorts of bad feeling nil the time, aour stomach, dlirl ness, heart-burn, palpitation and everything ele that unfits him for work. Dr. Pierce' Pleasant Pellets change alt-thls. They art the one perfect sclentfic cure for constipa tion and alltbe allments'that it causes. They are prompt, yet mild and natnral hi effect. They ore purely vegetable. They can never do harm and tin cure they mike is permanent There Is no "something else" Just aa good. If you want to keep In health and con dition you ought to have Dr. Tierce's groat tree dook, iac rcopit Common Sense Mtdlcal Ad viser." It gives reliable pr scriptlou for the cure of all sort of common alseasra. It explain the principles of anatomy and physiology and the origin of Ufa. It has over one thousand pages profuse ly Illustrated. A paper bound cony sent free On re ceipt of it cents in one-cent stamps to par the cost of mailing only. Address, Worldr Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. For ten cents extrr. a handsome cloth bound, silver-stamped copy will be sent DOCTOR HUGGINS Our eminent ami successful specialist formerly of DOCTORS LEiniO R CO., Kccolvci In free consultation at Remple House, Logan, 0. Saturday June lDIIi. 10 a. in. to 4 p. in. one ilavnnlv. Tliusi' IntiTt-xteit -should not fall to' taka ail- . intake uf this opportunity to consult Ilia Doctor. COLUMItTS HOMEOPATHIC INSTITUTE. DT. JAMES H. FERREl. Dr. R. VIROIIHDJGIII, ltecolvliiR Physician.' General MnKer. Kceular Homi-opathlo Phrstelan and "urceon 8ncclnllsts In charge, in trcntment of all Chroulc, OWure and so-cnllcil InruraWc Dleacs. Dlsrami of tho Kye and 1'jir, Nnso, Thmst nnd I.iuirs, Htomneli and Liver, Kidneys anil Illadner, Kc-ranlo Diseases, Nervous aud bexual Disorders, htc Piles cured wllhnut pnln or detention from business. Ruptures and most Deformities with out nn operation. Cntnrrh. Asthmn, Ilronrliltls and Incipient Consumption treated by universally successful method. No matter In vhit manner, how lone or how seriously you nrp nttlli'tnl or how little other doctors iinu lielpoil you. j-ou aro freely Invited to consult tin! SncrlallsU ot tho Columbus Ilnmropnthlc Institute Every facility known to Medical Eclcneo and modern methods of treatment. Consultation free and strictly confidential. Out of town patients may consult hy mail. Wrlto us for symptom blank aud literature. No Charge Except for Medicines. All regular Homeopathic medicines accurately dispensed nt moilerato prices under direct super vision of careful nud Competent llomeopathuw. Quit guess-work. Ccosu taking stroug, harm ful, dnnccrout drugs. Consult our Homeopathic Specialists for a Prompt, Scientific, Safe and Permanent Cure, Our References Your Neighbors. OUfl CURED PATIENT8. To many of whom wc aru at liberty to refef any blrullarly allllctcd. AND ITS CUR To the Editor : 1 have an absolute remedy for Consumption. Dy lis timely ujo thousands of hopeless rases have been already lerinaiienlly cured. So proof-positive am I of its power that I consider It my duty to uud Iteo holtlts free to those of your rcaden who have Consuinptlon.Throat, Uronclilal or Lti'.iff Trouble, If they will write me tlielr express and poslofllce address. Sincerely, T. A. SLOOTJI, II. O, 183 rcarl St., Hew Torki TiT- Tlio IMItorlsl and I'mlnrrs If spiiKiitfint cl this Piiicr (Juarnnte thli xencruus l'rci-otltlon. Poor Blood Is starved blood. It shows itself in pale checks, white lips, weak digestion, no appetite, exhaus tion, lack of nerve force, soft muscles, and, chief of all, weak muscles. Your doctor calls it Anaemia. He will tell you that the weakening weather of sum mer often brings it on. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo phosphites, will make poor blood rich, It is a food for over-taxed and weak digestion, so prepared that it can easily be taken in summer when Cod-liver Oil or even ordinary foods might repel. SCOTt & BOWN, Nw Yori l'or wits at sec and f i.w by all Uruuguts, Offe w. -jLy raw ' -i TJtytr i.pn' m& w 4& DtlOD fVS f-ij -I I ir m;