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THE AltGUS, SATURDAY, JULY 21), 181)3. Highest of all in Leavening Pover. ABSOUUTELY PURE MUCH OVERSTATED The Effect of the Tines on Na tional Banks. ECKELS GIVE3 THE T2UE FIGUEE3. NnmlMT of I Hilur' Miiliiiilietl ! Two ly the li (-Only 10." in Ihr Hand of the (oiiitr!!T atnl Many Ku initio ltu.ti tir, WltiW' Otln-r An1 Authorised So to Io Sitm l.uti ClfIlHM'S. Was!Ii;TiV, July ill. 'Keceut (lis ptclii'H having ap;i'arpti in t lie newspa pers," suiil I'cunptroIkT of the Cunvmy rii-kels to n reporter, "that sinec Jan. 1, 2 o national kinks have failed, I have prepare 1 a statement tiiat t lie puV.ic liny le pr.i; erty hsfuriiic-il. Instead of 2 ) hnv itiK closed their doors but li have i ttont intT t !k- hands of the comptroller of the currency. Fourteen of this unrulier have nlreaiiy r "-nine i l.iintss under favoruliie conditions im.i nossi-ssed of the conlidetue of the communities where they are located, j and during Uie ensuing week its is expect ed several others will have complied wilh the reciuirements of the comptroller and reopened, while prior to Sept. Inn equal nuniher will resume. Out of the total of lo." closed hut thirty-seven have koup into the linnds of receivers, tin-linl.-ineo cither hav ing reopened or aresti'l in the hands of examiners with strong prospects of re opiriiiier. Some Turtlier Finanrlal Farts. "I'ive of the l':." hanks are capitalized in thcnmotint of 1 nxi im. one at scjto.Ooo, i ' six nt iimM tl.irl v.siv nt .-! in CI nmlthe 1 remaining at .V'o. iV).oo.i. J loo.cno and "less, 1'tit more than .Vi.Ooii; the creator nundie'r, however. lieiiiR from $100,0 iO to SLUM to. By pe graphical sections the failures are distributed as follows: New KriKland states, 2; Eastern states, 2: Mid dle and Mississippi valley states, ir; North western btrfi-s, : Western states, Soutliern states. -2.1. Twenfv-one states ' and territories hnye reported no nationid bank failures, as followS Alaska, Arknu- . nas, Delaware. Idaho, Ixmisiana, ..Mary land, Minnesota, New Jersey, Ithode Is land, Vermont. West Virgini-i, Arizona, Connecticut. District of Columbia, Indian Territory, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, lVnisvlvania. Soirh Carolina. Virginia. M tit-re lliii.k- lmve sloo.l the Strain. "No national itaoks have faiifsl in Bos ton. Broivlyn. l'h.ladelplda. Pittsburg, Baltimore, Washington, Builalo, Cincin nati. St. Louis. New Orleans, San Fran Biscn, Minneapolis. St. I'aul and numbers of other great oiniiurcial centers, and but one has closed in New York, two in Chi cngo and one in Milwaukee. The causes of the failures in New York r.nd Chicago were due largely to mismanagement, as were numbers of others. L-ical scares have caused iuauy of Jut j to suspend. Nine of the bank-, failed were robbed by officials, who are now under arrest.'" The comptroller sai 1 that fourteen other national banks have been authorized to resume business, one being the Capital National at Indianapolis and the others located lit California, Texas, Utah, Wash ington, Missouri and Kentucky points. Ke added: "Many more will reopen, as the majority of those recently failed are Abso lutely solvent and only closed through an unwarranted lack of confiden e in them, causing disastrous runs. There are-nt this date 3,752 national banks in operation." THE PREVAILING DEPRESSION. Day's Keport of Its K.flert on Vurioim In stitution. PoiiTLANT), Ore., July 2!l. The failures of the Oregon National and Northwest Ijonn aud Tnist company have lieun fol lowed by a run on the Merchants' National, and the suspension of the Union Banking company. The former met every demand, paying dollar for dollar. This seemed to have the most quieting effect and none of the other lmnks sufTered any trouble at all. AVisronnin ltiinkH Closed. Sl'AUTA, Wis., July 2U. The M. A. Thayer bank closed its doors and the bank of Sparta, of which Ira A. Hill is presi dent, also suspended payment. The banks were closed in the in.erest of all deposi tors, as the prolonged strain in the finan cial condition of the country had caused many depositors to withdraw their money. Both banks are believed lo be sol vein.. ll:kd A Kccelver Appointed. l'oirri.AM". Or.. July 2!i. I-wis & Dry den, the largest publishing house in this section of tiie country, has gone into the bands of a receiver. The object is to pre vent an attachment so that the conce-n may continue its business under r. re ceiver. Assets, fully .?100,0', mid debts not more than ?20,l(l(). Seems to Have Alilindllllt Ansel. Cl'.K ACio, July '-!. On application of Adam S. Mathesoit, Judge Collins has ap pointed lintiert K. Story receiver for the west, rn branch of the American Tube and Iron company of Peiiusylvania. The en tire assets of the concern are estimated at $2,700,00 as against liabilities of f 1,200,000. lias Aeta Double or Liabilities. Hamilton, O., July 2!. The MacNeale & Urban Safe and Lock company, one of the largest concerns of its kind in the country, hos made an ussignmnet. The firm's liabilities are estimated at f 100,000, with assets fully double that amount. Mosher'n Ttank Will Fay 10 Per Cent. Omaha, July 2t. The Capital National bank of Lincoln, wrecked by Charles Mosher, will pay 10 per cent Chinese to Help the Midwinter Fair. SAX FnANCIsco, July 29. The Chinese Six companies have subscribed &,000 to the midwinter fair. In addition to this they will bring the Chinese exhibit from the Chicago fair hither and will have a number of new features. Among things promised is a floating Chinese village. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. AIR ATTENDANCE IS LOW. Ideal V i her ami a irnil Show, Tint Visitor ISarkward. Ciiicaco, duly Sit. There TT.fiOfi people paid their way into the World's fair yes terday. The f; ir is located near tliecenter of population f the United States, and in view of the int dliirenee of that population it is not snrnridnx '.hat the directory at the start ex pec ed an attendance of J'M.iioO 1 TA!MMKY v. ivk fi;i:rAi:iN(i KOOIV I daily. I.ut tiny do not come. It is not i the fau.t of the exposition, for it is not ex aggeration to w y that ne ver in the history of the worh' wis such a feast spread fur the eye and hrain of mankind. From the Dahomey village at the west end of the l'litisance to th lake, and from the north to the south lit tits of the park there is one uiieriilini; collect ion of the curious, beauti 1 : 1111 unum-mii. La Hahida co.iveut was the center of in- i terest to peoura pliers yesterday. The Col umbus nianns'Tipts and other relics in that quaint building were examined by the National Geographic conference, and later a meeting was held in Festival hall, when a number of papers were read, oue Of which by l'ul du Chaillu demonstrated that America was discovered by the Xorse- men hundreds of years before Coliimlnia 6uijed. The Scnndin; vinn singers also met at Festival hall an I gave some fine music, there lieing l.oo ) singers with an orchestra of 12(1 pieces. This morning the singers marched in pnx ess-on and mnde a beauti ful pageant. At the Art institute the educators held in' cresting me'tin,:s, one of the most in teresting features of which was the per formance of a g;rl of 12 years, born blind, deaf and dinih. This child had been taught to speak. She spoke hidtingly, it is true, but she sr oke. Owing to t!u Sunday ope ing case in Judge Stein's court the council of admin istration has jjassed an or.i. r owning the fair .tomorrow. To close the gates would subject the fair directors to penalties in court. RAILWAYS GET A RESPITE. From the Operations of Nebraska T.aw Temporarily F.njoined. Omaha, July 2.. A writ of injunction has been granted by Judge Dundy in the L'nited States c mrt restraining the state board of trausp irtation from reducing the freight rate ag-eed upon by theailroads of the state in their readjustment of their rates to meet the requirements of the "maximum rat s" law passed by the last legislature. The suit was filed by the Chi cago, Burlington and Quinry, and the al legation is t jat the Imard intends to mak9 cuts on the rate; that will compel the road to do business ar a loss. The petition also claims that the law is in conflict with tlio federal statutes and with the constitution. The order granted is temporary and only effective until the ceecanbe heard upon its merits whirl will be Sept. 4. None of the oilier companies operating in the state joined with tin Chicago. Bnrlingto.i and Qtiincy in the ne-e. It is cxpeced, how ever, that nil except the roads exempr-d from the provisions of the law will 1 ap plications. Tin exempted lines are those builtinee Jan. iss'.i. Tin; new law goes into effect Aug. 1. No lelny for Distiller. "Washington, July 2i'. Secretary Car lisle has replied to a request of the Ken tucky distillers for an extension of ninety days in which to pay theii revenue taxes upon their whisky, which lias been held three years in bond, that the law is im perative and leaves him no discretion in the premises. J-othesa distilleries when the three years ; re up, which will be this month, will hae to pay the tax. Governor Holes Oat of Politic. KEOKt K. la., July i'!). Governor Boies is in the city. He said: "I am through with politics. Under no circumstances will I accept unother nomination for gov ernor, and so fat as my being a Candida. e for senator is t oneeriied such is far from the case, as 1 woald not accept it as a gift, When nvy preset. t term expires I shall re tire to private life." ' A M.d lo" I Insane, Too. Houston, Tex , July 2!). One hour lie. fore the time set for the execution of Walter E. nha.v, the matricide, a tele gram was received from Governor Hogg, granting respite of one week to examine into Shaw's nnntal condition. He mur dered his mother and his aunt. Won by the Uome Crews. Minneapolis, July 2!. At the first day's races of the, Minnesota aud Winni peg Bowing assc ciatioti home teams won everything in f ight, the Minnesota and St. I'aul clubs tnking nil four of the races easily, with the Luriine club, of this city, second. Ten-Year-Old Girl Horsethlef. Siocx ClTT, Ia., July 29. Nannie Hoyt, a 10-year-old girl, has been locked up here for liorse-stealing. A week ago she stole a horse at d pha-ton from a livery barn and drove t J Huron, S. D., a distance of 200 miles befoie she was captured. Her home is in Topeka, Kan. - . to LOSING THE FIGHT. The Strikers in thaCoal Mines of Kansas. KEGEOES AT WORK NOT MOLESTED. Ftmt Shipment From Weir City for Over Two Month Strikers to Try a New Departure Matters at Denver Ouieting Down Feeding the I'neioployed Chief Ramupy Denies Thoso Charge Penn sylvania Strikers Accused of Conspiracy Shut Downs. Kansas City, July 2,.i The operator are now co- 'dent that the b.ickiione of the miners, strike in southeastern Kansas is broken. Tle first shipments i f coal from Weir City for over two months have ln-en made. Four carloads were shipped to Kansas City by the Central Coal ami Coke company. Everything is piiet at Weir City, Pittsburg and . itchfie'.d. The number of guards at each place has lv.-n reduced. The guard-at Kansas and Texas shafts 47 and Is at Weir City n ported that they beard ten cr twelve shots firel during the niu'..t. None of the guards at ot ' r shafts has reported an ex planat.o'.i a .1 Sheriff Arnold 'says he is s tt;s!;i'd t h-.t a former guard mimed Smith, wlio has caused trouble lvf 're. did the shoo'.'ng. and that he will place him untie arrest. Clement Propose a New Line, tine hundred men a:-.- working a No. S. Since they b; g;:n the blacks liave mita-d six arii.ads of j-oal. The Litchfield mine of the K'insli". and Texas Coal company is running with over loo m groes at work. A bout t cat;, ticrroes have deserted. ('. G. Clements, the Top ka agitator, is plan ning t.i brim.- proceedings to get some of the negroes out of the stockade aud ascer tain whether they are really restrained of their liU'rty as ailegi'd by those who are outside. The Slrikers Jubilant Over liiell Hill, Tht'itrikers are jubilant over the action of the ioo Rich Hill miners w ho went out. at.il dec'-ire now that their ultimate success is as-ured. When it is necessary to leave the st.K-kade the negroes avoid the strikers as much as possible, as the feel ing against the imported men is bitter and there is darker of fights when the two classes get together. The sheriff basis sued a proclamation which is being posted on th Kansas and Texas property, warn ing strikers tiiat they will bo punished for trespassing if they go onthe grounds. RAMSAY COURTS INVESTIGATION. He Denies Kvery Charge Tladc Against Him situation r.l Denver. Sf.DAUA, Mo., July 2s.- Grand Chief D. ti. llamsey, of the Order of Bailwny Telegraphers, pns&ed through here en r mte to St. Iiouis. Asked regarding the charges preferred against him by the Oma ha division of dishonesty and immorality he sel: ''I ".eny each and every char-.-. The fact is the whole matter is attributa ble to an operator w ho holds a report orinl position on an Omaha paper. He desired my iniluence in his effort to become editor of the organ of our order, uvd when re fused he !ie'aii his personal attacks. I have arrested the charter ot t he Omaha di vision and court a thorough investiga tion." - Colorado' Capital I- Ouieter. Dknvki:, July 211. The situation in D r. ver now is more reassuring. There is an alis tice of gatherings on the etreetj and it is evident he nuthoritus j'.re in the rrns tery. The coroner's jury in the ca.-e of Are., i returned a vt rdi.-t that he came to his ilett h " the band of persons tin know . Dm Hardy has been arrested ns one of he lc -ders in the ri- t. One thou sand timm, loved were fed at the new military camp in liiver Front park trul 8-veral hundred men have lieen shipped o:tt of the city. S.rlt. : .Vrreslr5 far Conspiracy. PlTTsi'.i i:c.,Ju'y 2!). Fifteen of the strik ing plate g.ass workers nt Irwin, Pa., have lieen ai rested on charges of conspir acy. Tne insinuation was made by Pres ident Phillip Semner, of the Pennsylvania Plate Glass company, and alleges that the defendants by force and threats prevented men from working who desired to work. Additional informations were made by Hector Kegiaux, a workman, claiming to have lieen assaulred, and by a woman who declares she was threatened the strik ers. "More Shut Down Kcported. FALL Kivr.lt. Mass., July 2!. The Weet amoe mill managers have publicly an nounced their intention to shut down four weeks in August. It is reported that the Flint and American linen mills will shut down in August for a longer or short er period, dependent wholly on the condi tion of the money market. . Six Mill Ouit Work. Pr.ovniF.NcK, July Tim following mills in Burrillviile have closed: A. B. Sales & Sons, Arnold & Perkins. Job V, Fiske.Jr., Y. A. , .nnan. William Tink hum iS: Co., J. 1). Nichols & Sous. Cot in Time and Help. Buincr.roKT, Conn., July 2'.). The Wil- mot ifc Hobbs Manufacturing company has dispensed with about half its employes and in future will run eight hours a day for five days a week. Will Kan the Mills' on Half Time. Boston, July 2!. At a meeting of the directors of the Treniont and Suffolk mills at Lowell, it was voted to operate this mill on half time beginning Monday next. Shut Down for Five Weeks. BlDliEKORli, Me., July 29. The directors of the mills in Saco have voted to shut down the mills for five weeks. ew Orleans Wr-ia'. i.-i ClSCIXXATI -tnltr oo Tl. r " j . yuitu ana Crescent roi te has authorized a $23 00 r,, cAi.uiaiuu iifiui xew uneans to Chicago and return. Got tbe Mitten Every Tirr e. "I can matTy any girl I plcace," wae hie excla mation, bnt nnfortuuaiely then he did not please any; and there was a plain reason for it. He had contracted catarrh of tbe worm form, and. al though wealthy, educated, attractive person every other way, be was positively repulsive to bis lady friends, a number of whom rejecttdhis offers of marrnge. A fr'end advised him to use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Bemedy. He took bis advice. and now is the most popular beau in town, and he realty tan "marry any girl be pleases" to ask. It made hii breath pure and sweet, he has no headache, no offensive discharges from the nose. I n short. Is in perfect health, and all from uslu"" a few bottles of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Davt a ..ai-iity in LnrK. Cleveland, Ju.y VX A white man .named Davis was released from the Ohio penitentiary and went to Corning, O., where he found bis wie living with a negro. He loaded tip with whisky and went to his wife's home, and in the gen eral fight t lit ensued James Clifford, a white man, was shot in the breast and died a few minutes later: his wife was shot in the tUigh and is suffering greatly; Davis hiutseU was seriously cut about the head, breast aud arms and cannot recover, and a colored man named Walker was shot in the leg. Both Mrs. Davis and the colored man who l.ved with her escaped with only a few slight cuts and bruises. CONSTIPATION la called the "Father of Diseases." It is caused by a Torpid Liver, and is generally accompanied with LOSS CF APPETITE, SICK HEADACHE. BAD BREATH, Etc. To treat constipation successfully It is a mild laxative and a tonic to the digestive organs. By taking Simmons Liver Regulator you promote digestion, bring on a reg ular habit of body and prevent Biliousness and Indigestion. "Mr viffe was sorrly dwtrew.l v 'uh Oornri tinn and coughing, followed with Tk-cdir. - . -After four months use of Simmniis Livrr . khe is almost entirety relievii, ;-i;i'.-i.r; -.: r and flesh." W. B. Lektes, Ldwir:, 'J-.- WEVERY PACIiAGE: : ' lias oar Z Stamp In red oik w-- f J. H. ZK11UN & CO., l'UU.W;:.i: Intellu knce Column RK YOU IX NEED? IF YOi; WhiiI inoney Wart a riMk TVaut bnirdi'T YVanT n jaT-t:'er Want a c iiia'fon Want ti ic-r.t rooms Wlmt r ervai t trill Waul to m:! ! a farm Want to ii'.-!l a hone Want to exelmn.-c nntbiif Want te fell lmust ho!d jriKidfi Wart to tni'kr any ri niestn'e loa'18 Wart to sull r irsOe tt r nr.ytlili;; Want to find customer mr niivtlun? IMS THEs-E CI LCVN'S. THS TAILY AHGL'S DELIVERED AT YOUR door ever eveuinc tor IJVjt per week. DOATIPETJ- AMI fUOMFIi WANTED AT l Sccoru b vet tie. Call niomiujs. WEOFFEi; AC.SSTS BIO MONfcY IX EX ohisiw i r. itory. Clnr jaf? erll at silUi iu ci:- rr ci untrv Aiit nis rt ;n in id actr.uliy L'i triire r:ch. tr,e accii: in oi.e dny cleared Jiil.Sfi So ran jou. I ': t.i nL'i:e fre. Addres A'pinc Sufe l o , No. liii'J-oTl t Intk Mrect. C:ncir.nati. O. LABOR. TIME, MONET AHTI-VASHBOARD SOAP. Use it yotT ot way. It 'p tbe hetr maf V(w ti-hins Machir nse. MAPI BY WRKOCi-5 h qALSTOK, pV'rvVl'iif -VHES YOU VISIT IE WORLJ'S FAIR Pu not iorget tr- eee the ex hibit of lb- General Elec iric Company in the Elec tiicit" Bnilciiig, tbe Intra mural Railway equipped with Gei eral Electric Com pany's apparatus, the Elec tric Launc'e- equipped with Gem ral Electric Com pany 'u motors, and the Gen eral Electiic company 'b Arc Lighting Plant and Power Generators in Machinery Hall. Special to Ladies. To oach of tlie (lrnt One Hundred ladies wlio call utonr office on week beginning Monday, Juiy 17th, we will present one bottle of onr new Skin Lotion. Three are not to be families but full sized 4 oz. 50c bottles. Dr. Springsteen Medicine Co. 25 Whitaker Block, Dav nport. House Raising and Moving- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Raising brick buildings especially Address E- A. ROUNDS, 1515 Seventh Avenue, Box 121, Hug, Hasler, Schwentser. Don't fail to take numerous bargains offered at our store at present. KLUG, HASLER, SCHWENTSER Dry Goods Co., 217, 217i W. 2nd St., Daveapr it. I0,a A. WALK OVER. Our Shoes have a Walk-over. For downright posi tive cheapness you will find it not difficult, bur impossible to match our fine shoes. That is why we are selling this shoe at a figure which no other dealer has ever dared to quote and that is why prudent pur chasers are prompt purchasers. Wrigrlit & Grecq await. 1704 SECOND AVENUE. Cut in Half. We give a few of the bargains which we will offer this week: Japanese tea-iots 12. 14, 17c White granite plates, 5in 03c bin 04c " Tin 05c side dishes 0"c corered sugars 15c Everything in the store will be slaughtered this week Everything must go. Come early and avoid the rush.- Geo. SSTLast Call. July CI Wrappers, 3VI illinery. All of the above goods will be sold at and Below Coet to make room for the Fall etock. LACE -"F ALL- DESCRIPTIONS ON SALE. m advantage of the fi Our aitiet'a private opuiicn Is that he has a walk-over. Well, he might be much fnnb-r from the truth. Don't take oui wor-3 for it; investia'e tLe matter for yourself. A small margin on a continuous cus tomer knocks out a big rnardn on a single sale every rim. i White granite bakers. . .7. I1'. l.V " platters 9. " " scollop nappies 7. 18 tit dish pans 8 in pie tins H. Kingsbury FAIR AND ART STORl Sale earm OF- BEE HIVE, 114 Weet Second 6treet Pavenport, Iowa.