Newspaper Page Text
CAMDEN INVOLVED lo Teetimony Before the Sugar Scandal Investigation. ORIGINAL ORDER TO BUY STOCK Wfailo Legislation Wu Pending Said to Bxfet Wltb the Womt Virginian'* Nam* Signed?A Promising Lead bcrnck by the Oommiitoo?Mr. Camden Could Sot Bo Seen Dot Ilia Denial a Muter of Beoord. : WiararoiOT, D, 0., July 22.?Albert W. Selp, a Washington, atock broker, vutbs principal witnesa examinod bjr tbe 6ujar Trait Iuveitygattag Committoo. He and other wltnoaaea wore examined con corning the charge that Senator Caoilsn, notwlthitanding hia denial!, (peculated In sugar while the agar schedule waa belog drifted by tho flnanco committee. L It if believed that the original atock ' order In Mr. Caoden'a ntmo exlsta, tad Its potieulon by one of lour or Ore people hai boon pretty cloarly fixed. The committee la evldoutly making a ttrong effort to locito tho order. It maintain! absolute tecrecy aa to the testimony obtained and luitifles thia course by Baying that, at the charge ia specific, It would bo unfair to the aocuaodsonator to make public disconnected parte of the testimony which, If published, might put a ainorent interpretation on tho wholob It is understood that the coinmfttoo found a promising load. Mr. Seip, It is understood, admitted that be knew that a certain senator placod orders for sugar stock daring the spring, and said, furthermore, that tbe order was executed by a man then representing in this city tbe firm of Beymoor, Young 4 Co., Now York brokers. 00PJ 0* TUB dttDTO. II Is understood that Mr. Seip gave the committee the name of tbis man, informed it that be is now with Wheolor A Oo.,of Now York, sod that a subpoena for him has been issued. The firm of tioymour A Co., has an office on Fourteenth street, )>otwoen F and 0, in this city, but at tho time of tho alleged transaction its branch was located in tbe Riggs House. Mr. Seip told tho commltteo, it is understood, that his information that a sonator had placed an order for sugar stock camo to him through vory reliable sources, which he is said to have , disclosed. According to Mr. Seip, when the ordor had boon dxecated tho agorit * ' ' 1 *- nrlninfl] ' OUISIIIJUU iruut lii ju U1U1 wu ?.n . copy, and, ao far a a Soip is awaro, still j had it la his possession. Mr. Beip is understood to have glvon tbe names of other sonators who spocu- j lated in stlfrar at about tho tlmo tbo al- < legod Camden order was placod, and j soino duos to toatimony which will sub* stantiate thoso statements. In Mr. trip's opinion, tho senator whose ordor was placed -through Seymour. Youn* A ! Company denied that ho had speculatod for tho reanon that an admission might jeopardise bis chances of re-cloution this fall. i WfcLL, HOW AttOUT THIS? Benatof Camden was eloctod to fill out tbo unexpired" torm of Sonator Konna, and his term expires on March 8,1805. He will como up for ro-olection this faU* W. & \V.boo!cr, of tbo brokerago firm of Wheeler a Co., of Now York, was on tbe stand. It is said ho denied that be had over placed coders for eonators for engar stock. As tbe Order appears to bavo been executed through j Seymour, Young & Co., tbe mombers of this Arm havo beon summoned. It is oxpectod that they will como boforo tho committeo noxt Monday. Henry Kood, a reportor for one of tho 1 Now^York nowpapers, was oxamlnod. lie admitted thai be wroto nn articlo Implicating Mr. Camden. It is understood that while Mr. Rood had no diroct ovideuco to oflor in regard to speculation of senators, he gavo tbo committeo <omo inkling as to whero direct testimony can bo obtained. All the witnesses oxamined wero cantionod against divulging tho proceodings to any ono. Sonator Gray said tbov wero on tbe same piano as witnosses before a grand jury. Senator Camdenis not in tho city, so no statement from him as to tbe chargos can bo obtainod. Sonator Gray said again that he saw no roason for calling Mr. Camden, na his denial of having engagod in stock speculation was already on tbo rocord. SENATOR AW-KN's nSFOBT. Senator Allen, of Nobraska, who was a meinbor of tho sugar investigating committee has mado an additional re pori to mo SCUQW su>>yiiuuiuu>>uK ,uw. of tlio committeo. Ho says: "In viow of Ibo fact that tho roportof Senators Gray and Lindsay doos not sot forth' tho facts in this caso fully as I | think thoy should oe stated, I havo deomod it porfoctly propor to file a I ooparato and additional report iia.o ax owect in it. | "I think tho American Sagar Refining Company, popnlarly and moroprop-1 erly known as tho American Sagar i Trust, has been in tho habit ot contrlbuting monoy to tho national campaign | funds of both the Democratic and Republican partios through its President, Kith tho oxooctatSon, if not tho implied promino, that whichovor party suecocdod to'powor tbo intoroits of tho company should bo 'carod for' by it. This dpiluctlon is fully warranted by the toBtiinony taken by us. "A wisely drawn and judicious law looking to a promptandofliciont romedy for tbis ffrowiny ovil should bo passocl by Congress and approved by tho I'rosi* dent "Tho tostimony shows that two senators?John II. McPherson, of New Jersey, and Matthew S, Quay, of Pennsylvania?did ongago in spocnlatiug in what is known ns sugar stocks or certificates dnrlng tho pondoncv of tho presont tariff bill boforo tbo sonato. As tbolr testimony nccorapanios tbis roport and is solf-ezplanatory, I will do no more than to say that I think it fully di*clo?ot tho necessity for a law prohibiting this practical No one inordinary health nood bocorao bald or gray, it he will follow sourihlo troatmont. Wo advise cleanliness of tho scalp and the use of Hall's Ilair Jionewor. Call for Cubeb Cough Curo and lnf?ist upon having notbingolso. Twontylivo nnd fifty cont bottlos. Try it and ?! It Is not as wo say?tho best romedy of tho kind In tho world?wo ask you to rondoam it to all yoar frionds. hold by Alox. T. Young, John Klarl, Whooling, and Dowlo- & Co., Bridgeport, Ohio. Children Cry for Pitcher's Caetorla. FIRST DISTRICT pMiVEYTlON. Tti? Call for It to IS* Held At Ktv Wartio#villa Wm tUffvlar and OOctal-A Uitcr from fUcntary Dradf. Tbero baring boon * mlraodentaading regarding tho authority for tbe call of tbo FInt dlitrict Kepabllean con teatton it Now Marilaivillo, two or throe newapapen ba?o boos lad to comment on tbo matter and baro created a fooling ot dlaaatlafactton with tho commfttoo'a action.. Tbo mlannderatanding la largely dno to letter! wrlton by Chairman Statbora, In wbiob be iara ho waa oppoaod to Nov Mnrtlnjvillo. and u for Clarkabarg "first, lut and all tho time." It appeara, boworor, that tho call wu mado by a vote of a majority o! the coinmlttoo, tho only body authorize! ta fix the time and nlaco. and was issued regularly by Socrotary Brady. It alio appears that according to tbo CDitom of rotation It Is Now Martinsville's tnrn. Tbo Clarksburg Tiltgram having callod for an explanation, Secretary Brady forwarded the following lottor to tbo editor of ihe Tdyram which sots the whole matter straight; Wobbuko, W.Va., July 10,1804. Deab b'ib:?In reply to your civil Inquiry at to why tho?First Congressional District contention was to be called at New Martinsville, I would itato that on Jane 10 I wrote the following lettor to each member of the Congressional committee: "Dear 8ir:?Tbo replies receivod by Dr. titathors do not indicato clearly onough tbo viows of tbo committee as to timo and place for tbe next congressional convention. "As it is time the convontion was called, you will ploaso indicate promptly without regard to your personal proforonce as to who the candidate may be, whero and wbon is it best iu your judgment to call tbo convention. Tbii matter should bo settled quickly and without regard to anything else than party success." In reply to this lotter I hoard from oigbt mombors of tbe committeo, five of the roplya were in favor of New Martinsville, one namod Sistorsville and two named Clarksburg. Boforo calling tbo convention 1 wroto to the throe membors of the oommlttoo that had not roplied, calling their attention to mv first lettor and asked for a prompt roply, bnt as yet I have hoard nothing from tbem. Tbo onlv porsons who bavo tbo authority to call tno convention aro tho raombers of the com* mitteo, tbe chairman and socrotary havo no voto on tho quostion, And tbov called tho convention at Now Martinsville in obodionoe to tbe will of tho mujoritv of tbo commlttoo. It will bo soon by my lettor quoted abovo, I did not attempt to me any influence on any raomber of tho committoe, nor indicato in any way what my proforonco was. I wouiu rospecwuuy Btaio inai in my Judgmont Now Martinsville is th'o propor placo for tho convontion, bocauso taking tho convention towns in regular ordor it is New Martinsville's turn. The convontion of 1832 was hold at Now Martinsville; 1880 at Weston; 1SS8 at Clarksburg; 18ft0 at Mounds* villo; 1892 at Wheeling and in regular ordor it it Now MartinBvUlo's turn. .1 have figured carofully as to tlio total cost to all tho dologates from oach county and I thiulc that there is no doubt but that to go J to Now Martinavillo would be cheaper than to go to Clarksburg. ' I have triad to state all tho facts in regard to this so plainly that thoro can bo no mistake, and while I know it Is a hardship for the delegates from Braxton, Lowis, Gilmer and Harrison to go to^'ow Martinavillo, I think that I know tho Republicans woll onough to insuro that thoy will cheerfully submit to the judgmont of their committoo. Youri very rospoctfully, J. 0. Brady, fioc'y Cong. Com. SHERIFF SHAW Of Proa ton County Domnnitratoa Ills Ability to Core for the County's Ffnonae*. Ppccial Dispatch to Die InleUlfftruxr. Kmowood, W. Va., July 22.?Tho county court has just adjournod its fiscal torm for thisvoar. Tho sottlomont with the sheriff shows him to bo a fluo collector and that Proston is still aWo to pay her taxes in spito of tho Domocrntio times. The aggregate collections for county purposos woro , $31,969 Of), which amount Sherift Shaw has tnrned over and moro, too. becauso tho county oamo out in his dobt noarly $000. Mr. Shaw is rendering satisfaction to tho pooplo and is tho first shorifl 1 to mako tho county out in his dobt tho first year. Q ft A DUALLY SINKING. , Serious IllnoM of tho Wlf? of fitato llepub. Ilcnn Cliolrmun Pawsou. Ppatal Dltpatth to the lnttUiQtn&r. Kikqwood, W. Va., July 22.?Tho many friends and admirora of Hon. William M. 0. Dawson, tho chairman of tho Republican Btato committee, will bo sorry to loom that his wlfo, who has boon an invalid for over a year, is gradually sinking and very littlo hopes aro ontortainod for hor rocovory. Sho returned from Wheeling about two months ago whero sho had boon undor tho treatment of a specialist. Killed Pr n Fulling Troo. Bpcdal Dispatch to ihi InMUgencer. Westok, W. Va., July 22.?J. R. Shoffar. a rosldont of Parkorsburg, yesterday, whilo working in tho woods near Craddock, at what is known as McFuay's camp, met with a torriblo doath. In falling a large troo a branch caught in an adjacont trco and ShaHor, whoso work roqnirod his boing diroctly uudor tbo suspondod limb, had not seen it and boforo the inon could uttor a warning tho limb fell a distance of thirty foot, without any impediment, striking him on tho head crnshiug it I into a pulp. Hts romalna wore sent I homo for intormont ' J.v on ago of fraud and adulteration, it 1 Is cortainly gratifying to know that | such an oxtonfllvolv-uBod preparation an Ayer's Saraapliarllla may bo implicitly ' roliod upon. It novor varlos olthor in I quality, appoaranco, or olToct, but id alI wuys up to tho standard. ( JJarkor?Suro, this is noithor rhymo nor reason I Griwrs?I know it; but it's tho English translation of aa Italian opora libretto!?Truth, fipecunim Cute*. I 6. II. Clifford, Now Costfcl. Win., was troubled with Neuralgia ana Rhoutnatism, his Stomach was disordered, his ' Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appotito fell away, and ho was tor| ribly reducod in llesli and strength. I Tlireo bottles of Electric Bitters cured I liirn. Edward Shepherd, IJarrisburg, 111., I had a running soro on his leg of eight I years' standing. Used throo bottles of I Kloctrlc Blttort and SOVen boxes of liucklen's Arnica tfulvo, and his leg is } pound and well. John Speaker, Cutawba, I Ohio, had iivo largo Favor eoros on ids leg, docfors said ho was incurable. Ono 1 bottlo Kloctrlc Bitters and ouo box DuckI Ion's Amicu Salvo cured him entirely. I Bold by Loffun Drug Co. tt A CAUDB* nr.VGM. Lowli Coaatjr AdM Itptara the County Coovaattoft? A UrMt Lade of llartuoajr. Camdvo Democrat* L?avo lh? CootmHo*. Bpec<at Dupatch to tkt JnUOtormcr. Wbtm, W. V*., Jnlj- 21?For ?ome time put (hers hu been brewing la tbe Lewii Coonty Democratic camp coniidtreble bid feollnj between tbe Cam'den awl anti-Condon men. Yeaterday thojr held their man convention, end It vai an ideal Democratic lore feait. It wai "a cnt and dried" aflair, tbe ureatett difficulties hating been removed before tbe convention aaeembled. The enemies ol Senator Camden ran It all their awn ?av. There vai Dientv of bad blood prosent, bat tbe Cam'don raon having no leaders, made no fight. A rosolution was offered condemning tho United 8tatea senate for lta failure to pass tbe Wilton bill, but, after considerable wrangle, it was amended and Bused so as to lacludo only Ave or six omocrats. They indoraod tbe Chicago platform and tbe Wilson bill, and declared that nothing short of Prof. Wil| son's pet moainre as passed by tho bouso would moet Democratic approval Tbo principal fights came oa whon tho various districts woro choosing dolegatos, In Skin Crock district thoro was troublo. In Court Houso district tho familiar "You aro a liar" could froquontly bo heard abovo tho other confusion, and whon J. M. Foster, a young attornov, wont oat of his own district and attempted to dictato tho way for Freomans Crooks representatives some , throatoaod to loavo the convontion and I othors throatenod vioionco to Foster's person, until he was forced to retiro. Ono Domocratlo (armor donounced tbo I ring "right out in mooting" and doDroI cated tho fact that bis party had fallen into tho hands of tbo "ringsters wbo sit crosa-oyod and about town and vot presume upon their ability to furnish brains for tbe ontiro part." Tho party mado a desperate, but unsuccessful offort to obtain a larger attendance than the Republicans had somo wocksogo. Bosldo tbe ordinary announcomonts moro than a thousand private letters were sont out by tho executive committee, porsonaily appealing to tbo untorrifled to coqjo and band bills wore sont all ovor tbe country districts. Tbo attendance of John J. Davis was secured as adrowlng card and pri voto runners weredispatchedtotho remotest corners of tho county to announce tho .fact and to bring tbe Democrats in. Two special trains woro run and brought in not moro than forty to help bwoH tho crowd. After all tbis, by actual count by a Domocrat, tho room at tho timo contained moro than fivo hundred porsons, while Davis spoke, and this number Included many Republicans and some Populists. Aftor tho spoaking tho Camdon men withdrew, leaving only about two bundrod antl-Camdonitos, who had full sway and who ran tho convontion. Mr. DavIs pleaded by way of confession and avoidanco, admitting his party to havo ignorod and tramplod undor foot its plodgos, but promising hotter things if olcctod again. "Stand by the holm a I lUtla lAnnnr " "'Don't crivn no tho flhin." I "Try us ooco more," r'Don*t loavo vour partv yot," wero appeals ofton made by Davis and other speakora. Tho Asylum forco was in ationdanco in /nil aud hoi pod to instruct the fourth delegate district dolegatos to voto for Andrew Edmlston, who, it is said, is anti-Cam* don, for tho logislaturo. Boo tlio World's Fair for Flftoen Coutn. Upon receipt of youf addross and 15 conts in postage stamps, wo will mail you prepaid our Souvonir Portfolio of tho World's Columbian Exposition. The regular prlco is 50 conta, but as wo want you to havo ono, wo mako tho prico nominal. You will find it a work ; of art and a thing to bo prizod. It contains full pngo viows of the groat buildings, with doscriptions of saino, and is | cxccutod in highest stylo of art. If not , eatisflod with It after you got It, wo will rofund tho stamps and lot you koop tho book. Addross XL E. Ducklon <fc Co., Chicago, 111. 4 I For Colds, Coughs, Croup, Influenza, and Bronchitis, use AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL the best of all anodyne expectorants. Prompt to wit, Sure to Cure | OLD Export Whiskey.? : ii I a Guaranteed Eight Yours OUl. 11 g tT rortalolf l?i? iltitr ntid our <lo#lro to \' \ 1 noiunlnt too with tho excellent qtul- . w uiea ot our itxport wnwicoy wnon t?u w neo<l tliii nrtirlo for tnodiclual or family \ I' purpow*. Tlioro Ji notio mi tho murket 9 . inoro entitled to your contldorrttlon. It \ 11 hn< Aro. l'arlty. and belnjj freo from all 9 Injurlnu* lucrodlouU ibould command \ /1 your attention. 9 FuUQnnrta? OO. \ 11 Six QunrtR OOi f , I MnlI and oxprow orflow will rocelvo A I prompt attention. JOB. HLKMINOifcSO.V, \ II 412 Markol street, Pittsburgh. f m Of. E. C. tVnt'ft Nono end Bftln Trtalmtnl |*M<lnt>?lor|KH'JtJTrtwrltK'n ffuarnntoo, by author* ln?l flirt-ntit only, to euro Wm* Monmnr; Lrai ol Ilrnla and Norm Howi)r;Z>*t Manhood ityilrkoo**; Nltfht I/wrn; Ertl Dream*; IwiPk of Confldoncoj Hwvoannaw: taiwltado; oil Prntiw; Lorn of l'owir of tho (hwraltvo Organ* tn Olthir MX,caUMKlb? ofor>cx<irtlou! Youthful Jtrror*, or Kxcewlvo (f?o ol Tobacco, opium or M<|uor. which noon load to Mlwry, Conjaniptliio. Xn?nutyani1 Death. Dyraall, H Bfnrlfl: wt?b written ?*rant*? to euro or n-frnxl ruoory. fffflTD COt;?Ut HYHUI*.A certain euro f.?r Gonitis Cold*, Arthma,ltroorhldii, Croup, Whooptng CotiKh. Horn Throat, rion-'ant to take. Him.il kI?i rii-ooutbiumi: u.'{J. W". w?. xww jjo,; old 11 Fixe, nowcOu iiUAKANTira iwtiod onir ttawtiRh char r OOKTZK, Hutvetfor lo MCUlu Broth"! Dru?. vIiU. WbotllBi, W, Vfc Bring* comfort and ImprorMncnt and tend* to peraonal enjoyment whrn rightly uaei Tie many, who lire bet- I ter than others and enjoy life more, with lcaa upecdltnre, by more promptly adapting the world's beet products to the neeJCi ef phytical being, will attest the vulue to healtl> of the puro liquid laxative principles embr&cca in uie i remedy, Syrup of Figs. It* excellence is due to its presonting I in tbo form most acceptable and pleas- i ant to the Uhte, the refreshing and truly boncficial properties of a perfect lnx- 1 atire; effectually cleansing tbe system, dispelling colds, beadachee and fcvcre ana pormonontly curing constipation. It lies riven *ntl*faction to millions and met with the approval of tbe medical profession, becauso it acts on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels without weakening them and it is perfectly freo from overy objectionablo substaneo. Syrup of FJot is for salo by all druggists in oOc anu $1 bottles, but it is manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, whoeo namo is printed on every packngw, tbe namo, Syrup of Fig* and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if oflbrcd. STATIONERY, BOOKS, ETC. AGENTS POR Ellison's Hlmeograpb. Bd'son's Hlmeograpb Typewriter. Remington Typewriter. SUPPLIES FOR MIMEOGRAPHS I AND ALL STANDARD TYPEWRITERS. C-AJR/LH BROS'., Jyl3 13Q8 Market Stroefc One of the Features Ut our opecini oummor oaiu to tuo ASTQR LIBRARY QF STAlfDARD LITERATURE. 200 tltlo*. 12 mo., half Russia, roducod from 75c nnd $100 to OOo per volumo. Such authors at Irving, Scott, Eliott, Dick ens, Bulwor, Rcado, Longfellow, Whittior, Tennyson, otc., etc., in the lino. STANTON'S Book sim THE PITTSBURGH DAILY TIMES, 00 iH>t woolt Tho PltL^uivb D#U? 1*011, Co per week, Ho Including Honda/.1 Th6 Pittsburgh Dally Commwlol Gftxotto, fiOo t>or month, formerly fi6o. doHvenxi anywhwu aLio Cftxclu* natl, Now York and Chicago pai*rs. noottk, Stationery, Itaae Btll Goods, Croqnetj, Hammocks, otc. a If. QUIMBY, jyis 1IU Market Stroot IE. FREESE, ? aoett fob? The Pittsburgh Dispatch. Dellvorod any plnco in tho city. I/Jc ft Week, 80o Including Sunday. Loavo Orders nt Storo, my24 ICO Market 6troot, Whoollng, W. Va. PLUMBING* ETC. TRIMBLE & LUTZ, SUPPLY HOUSE. Plumbing ana Uns Fining, Stonm and Hot Wat or Heating. A Full Line of tbo Colobratod? i svnw STEAM roars ?Kept Constant!? on lland. 1600 AID IfiOS IABKKT ST11BKT. WIIEKLIITO. Holies to Hatnral Gas Consumers! Tho mnnKRD CALORIFIC NATURAL OAS BUHNER In tbo only burner on Uio imirkot that ]s gnoruntood to give mitUfnctlon. Bo not deceived In tcceiitln* "Jiwr ab oood" with uo guarantee, tfold only by GEO. IilBBERD A- SON, rortt 1314 Market Street ^yiLLIAM HARE 4 SON. Practical Plumbers, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS. No. 38 Twelfth Stroot. All Work Dono Promptly at RcMonablo Prlcci. SUMMER RESORTS. HOTEL- + RTCLEN. ATLANTIC CITY, N J., MICUIOAN AVKNUK, NKAIt REACH. THOROUGHLY II RATED. ??TERMSt: $8 TOfl2 PER WEEK. Bond for r&niphtcU> irn J. E. HEED CONGRBSS HALL, OCEAIf CITY, MD.f THE QUEEN CITY BY THE SEA, CAPACITY OX) QUESTS, NOW 0!>KN. Front* directly on tho Ucacli. Tormi $? 50 por dity, 510 toSlfiporwcok. Kino Flablng, Gunning, liAtUtug and Bulling- No inotquhooi. No malaria. W. O. UECKKNIUl'GH, JyO Manager. MONTEREY HOTEL. VIRGINIA AVBNUE, Atlantic City, - New Joraoy. Clow lo tho boach, hot and cold so* watnr batlm nnd nil plow* of lutcroit. Newly furuliUed. Ktcclloni table. jol H. K. NEWCOMER. TTOWARU'S MOK 6PMN08. 11 HARDY COUNTY. W. YA.. Will bo opcnod Juno 3). Elevation foot above ?oti lovul. liotiud trip tlokcti over tho llnltlmore A Ohio fmra Wheeling und other tkiJuu. Circular*. with Mcnmces, can bo hid at tho MctXJro Houia Adrtrm HOWARD'S LICK CO.. tnyX* Matliliw. Hnrdy County. W. Va. flt buys \ II The Weekly Intelligencer vl ONE'YEAR. 4 Excursior IIMMIIMIIIHfMMlHfNIIH * * N In the present r Glimpse aAD Viz., 17, our large company traveling through all thepictu United States and Canada, ai world-famous Yellowstone Nc And Sfiown tbe Numerous Barrels 0 All the curious geysers, some c mti/1 efr?n?ac on/1 \irof/ar fn n h that simmer like a Devil's ste terranean monsters ; the extrac resemble stalactites and rainbo walls frescoed by nature in rlchi ing over enormous precipices ; in cones rising from Yellovvstoi plateaus in summer; remarkat that look like prisms; fossils of Valley, and many other astoum j der this the most truly unparall I These Amazing Curie in all the whims which she is all the magnifipence of her vari: of h6r strength and the beautj tions, are reproduced in GLIMf a series of exquisite photograp equally eloquent and realistical IMo Other ? i i Pictorial and Do9Crl Evor Publlsl | F | Such Inexpressible Fasc limely Grand and Pict Such Wealth of 1 tti+li PAAiifir wi Li J ucauiyt GLIMPSES OF PART (7 IS EMBELLISHED 15 17 Photoj Yellowstone River: Tower F Biscuit Basin ; Crater of Obi Canon of the Yellowstone: L Big Horn River Canon ; a RanclGrotto Geyser; Harvest Seer Farm ; Lone Star Geyser; A Hi Black Growler Geyser; Little campment of Sioux Indians ; K< feet Indian Camp. One Coupon cut from the telligencer and Ten Cents dress the Art Depa DAILY INTELL wt 1 10.17. lumber of s ? lerica, of excursionists now resque regions of the re conducted into the * \ itional Park r that Mysterious Begloa: >f which vomit streams eight of 200 feet, others v, and growl like sub>rdinaryformations that ws; great canons with jst colors: rivers plungbasins of boiling water le lake; snow-covered )le petrifactions; lakes extinct animals; Death ding wonders that ren ed district of our globe. isities of Nature, capable of exhibiting, in ible charms, in the glory r of her protean attracts OF AMERICA, In -hs and described in an ly graphic manner. i ptlve Work lOCi ,'i Assesses 1 ination, Such Suburesque Graces, \/alue Allied as does AMERICA. ITH THE FOLLOWING graphs: alls : a Petrified Tree : ong Geyser; Basaltic imestonc Pinnacles in i on the Little Missouri: le on Dairymple's Big jrvest Field in Dakota ; Fire Hole Fails; Enjpler's Cascade: BlackFirst Page of the In for each part. Adrtment, ilGENCER, REELING, W, VA.