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gT,'.. rr.w t, " '.v.'j-tjpj gBaBMM rlP .THI wowUffi. ''T!,' '" 2vT ri ,fei " iJlxu jj.jii.Uoxi,AX. !Xlo.i3i.i. uilij&jAtiHtLi '.fc VJ"r7Pj,, 1A 4 ,( kVjtltWW r. ,T , it 'J ;f i h fcr I?. K. KHEUIDffiCiDGIIT. Mabinl, Power Behind Aguin aldo, a Prisoner. DOLD STROKE OF CAPTAIN JI'CAIXA. Barraadar to Him of Cagajan ProTlaoo, Taken With Holdlngi nf MacArtliur and Young-, Tat Northern End uf Luzon Technically la Oar loMeslon, AHiitOTOt, Deo. 14. The secretary of viar regarded tho information cou Tejcd in General OiIb' dispatches ns the most important that lias coma to haud tor monthi past. The ciptnro of Mabinl reported by MnoArthur front B.iyani bant?, was especially gratifying. It is believed that tho Filipino leader was trying to make his way across country from Baugued, where he had been obliged to part company with Agnlnalda a fortnight ui:o, to tho cast coatt of Lnzon. Tho mninbera of tho Philippine, commission now in Washington ileclaro without rescne that Alabinl was tno bond and front of thu tnsurruotlon. Aguiuuldowusonly n ilanrohcul. Ma binl was nlfo thu ilnancial strength of the movement, us without his backing Agalnaldo wonld have had no crodlt. Next in lniportancu to the capture of Mitbliil in tho developments of tho campaign was tho bold btioke of Can tain MoOalli of tho Newark lu captur ing the whole provluoo nf Cagayau. With MacArtliur holding the pravincu of Isabcllu, adjoining, and Young's holdings on tho opposite or u otorn shout of thfi uuper tioniusula, tho American forces are now lu ii.ehnlcal occupation of tho whole northern end of Luzon from a point just uoithof tho gulf of Llng.lyen. McOalla posted at the port ot Aparrl, the only pood port on tho northern end of tho island, commands tho greater part of tho wliolo length of tho Hlo Urania, affording en trant 0 by boats to a full third of tho Interior of tho ikland. It is up this river that Captain McCallu is Beudiug steam launches carrylug euppllos to Major liatchelor. The latter nlllcer, with a fow negro soldiers of tho Twenty-fourth infantry, has just completed one of tho most dor lug inarches connected with the present campaign, Dotachlng his little force from Moo Arthur a week ago, ho drove straight through tho centre of tho Island northward, cutting loose from his com munications anil bound to reach Aporri or bo captured or killed In the attouipt. Captain McCalla's advance indicates that he has succeeded, being now within touch of the navy on the north shore. Baton' report from tho southern archi pelago has allayed tho apprebenelou ox cited for the security of things thore J rowing out of the agitation by the mis coding publications of Important insur gent victories. TREATY WITH OUR BtJLTAN, Tat or til Acretmtnt TrntmUleil to lb rnt-BUrU of th HulUn uil th Sob-ChUf. WABiiiNOTOX, Deo. 14. The follow ing U the text of tho agreement botweuu General Bates and tho Bultuu of Jolo, better known as tho Jolo treaty, which has boea flout to tho aunato by tho profit dent: AgrMmaDt. Between Brigadier General John G. U&tn, roprcittnttnii the Unit a HUttx of th uus part, nd hi h1hn4l the nulUn of Join, tho Duto lUJtkl. Miida.tl. Da to Attllt, thu lltta llbi,nd tuo Data Joknaln, of tha utlior part. It lfturuiulritouJ that lUU uitrmiiiui I will bo In full forco only whan approved by Ua vovuruor tfeueral of thu I'htllppiiiM ,tandi und con finned bj tint prMlrtent uf tho Unllcxl bUtei vnil will Le eubject to fa turn inoJIJlo , tlonn by tho mutual uuiiNent of the partluuln lutertut. Artltlu 1 The orer:itjr of tho Unltnl fttatow over tho whole art-hlpthiKO uf Jnlu uu 1U dnpndemli In dt-cliirud unit uokimwl rdgwd. Artlf!o2-TL Uultwl btatttx lUj will Lu um(i1 in the art'lsiflni:o of Join und Id do jwndfiicli h un land and hdu. Artiolo a Tbo riclitn nnd difnllh ir hi, bfKhnoMi, thu nultaii and h!n tlatiw, nhi.ll b full nnUtli the Murim nhall not b Intwr fttreil with on laccuunt of tlio,r rellifioii; all their rellfctmu (uitnuta nhU be iinptiiHed; and no one thill bo )rmoculed on aououiitof hi religion. Artlciu 4 While thu Unitml Htntea miiy ((0. oupj and contrul vueh polnu In thu hruhiwl IQ of Join mimbllu lutcriMtatitmtiii tn doinund, encroarlunent will not b niodo upon the IimiU tmiuiHlUluly ubut tho n'ldiii',t of hiii hlittinPM, the Httltan, unlnt)intlltiiy iMinnmlty rvi4Utlu-iHUcli4R-uputlii lit rati or utr with ufuiotitn iwur, nnduliaro ll.u iirupirty of Individ milii li nUn, dim tttm,miiiuloi. wilt be tawle In rttch ci.ttt. Any iHrwmrani)urv.uv4o Unui hilhnurohl pfjaiiuof Jfila unl Inul tin 1.1111 J b ubtal i Inn thi roi imi of th uUnn ami onmluK to a auUMfactory (iKrifim nl with tho owur or the buhl, and auuh punbaio alull liutiittdUtely be rozutuml In the firnper utllcn or tho Unltt-d bfatfH ggvornment Attloin 6 All tnutiln Uonuttilla iiroduotn o( thu archl clUKo f Join, whun caritu 1 on by the unit 111 and bin iieopto with any p irt of thu rhillpptno laUuidH and whnn ounditctinl tin lur Uin Aiuerlcj.il flJif alikll bi f rra, uiiIIiiiUihI and undutlnbln Article P.The BuHanof Jolo alisll lw allowed loooiumunlcutodlruvtwlth the irovttrnor k'on ral (if iho rhlllppluu lit nidi in m i4ink rmn plaint ataliut the ooinniuu llntf olllour nf Julu, or afalnut any naval ittiminuuvter. Article" -'Ihe IntrtMlmtlMibf ,lrnirnunnd wr material I forbidden, vitvpt under pit elflo authority of the guvt-rnur ccueral of tho l'hlllj)plin utaiuU Article s-llracjr muit lm bupnimHedand the MUliuu And hln dittos nmeo u hiartlly to oiralo wfihlhe Unitml rotate nuthurllioato thatendaul tomukb cvory jowlhlii vflurt lo arreit uiut brtnK to Jiuttce nJl imthij on tftfuiln l.lraoy, ArtluleD Whri crime, nml otTcniei nrc roDimirtrU f Morou. ituuliut Sluron, the guy truuiMituf tho nultaii vIM briiitf to titul nmt pnnlthn ent tho criminal and cannier, whn uillUidullvrrt-d to the CovviuukiiI of the ult in l'i the UuliM .itivtc uuthorltlm If In th"lr ioa-Mialoii, In all other cari prrioia nburfc'fd Hlth crlnirn or ollrtmu vinido Uvered to the United Matte aathorltlt for trial mid punUhmmt ArliclolO-Aiiya:ur In tho nrciiliK.lii.oC Jolo fchi.ll bvu the right tupurchu.t Iridium by payiuit tu thu iniutf r tha uiuul murltul Taluv. Artlcln U-Iu tiaoof kur troubtn wltheut irotl of the Mutton the American ituthorlUie is live un.no win iw liiitructvd to mahu oaro ral InroittlRatlon before reaurtlutf tohamh aeaun4, an tn moist canea aerloua trouble can thu be an-lded. Aitklu It At preaeut Angrlcun or for rltfnera wiahlnir tu go Into the oountry ahould ttata their wUhee tu the Mora authnrltlea and i-ak for an eecort, but It ! hoited that thl will bocqino unii(ciary ae we hnow ea;h other Utter. Article 13. Tho United Matre slll )Uefull pToteotlon to the eultan and nil tmbict In caue WJ foreign nation hbuuld attempt to linpe ipon them. Article U-The Unlte-l Btaten will not veil thelilandaof Jolo or any other lilandof the Folo archipelago to any foreign nation without the consent of the ealtau of Jolo, Article 15, Th United HUto ifovprnmeut ivlll Jay thelUowiog monthly aalarioa: Alex leu it Dollar. To the eultna, JW. To Oato Italah Ma-la, (72. ToDatoAttlk, 100. To Unto (ill Li. J75. To Dato Joakaualn, ITS. To Oato Fuyo, tfW. To Dato Amir Huiln( ISO. To Hadji Dutu, . To Habib Mura, liX To8t.rifBguin. J13. filnged lu trlplloate, In EJiclls'i and Hula, al tolo, this )Ui day of August. A. D ISlH. (Arabnll Ahll 1317). J. a Hates, Drtcadlor General United mates Volun Iters. Hultan of Jolo. Dato Ilajah Mutla, DituAUIIt. Dato C ilbl, Dato JoaltnMnj 0FH01AL DISPATCHES. ,tll AdiI U'at.on Sent Sferhaicoii Litttor Atcrlboil Tlrona's Harromler In rntrlullo -Atntlvci. WAsniNQTOv, Deo. 14. General Otis cent dispatches containing tho follow ing: "Manila, Dec. 13. Fifty men of tho navy and GO men of tho army trans ported by tho navy, took Litug on the lUtu inst. Uiuernl young, with stair. followed the uoit d.iy. Ho roports llowzo, with a mtullau of tho Thirty- fourth, followed by a portion of the Thirty-third Infantry, passed north to l'ldiliiig, cast of Uioig. .March's bat talion of tho Thirty-fourth was at Oayan, provlnco of Leganto, on tho 7th Inst. Tho Third cavalry was along tho coast and in tho mountains pursuln? the enemy, young states his extreme northern forco passed over tho moun tains, driving the insurgents under General TIno, who was badly woundod, hilling CO and wounding many. Ua made largo captures of rides nud prop erty, with all Insurgent trnnsportitlou, nud released nil tho Spanish prisoners in that section, to Iho number of about 2,000. Our casualties wero two wonnd ul. Our troops aro still pursuing ths remnant of Tiiio'x command. "Colonel March'ri hattullou of thu Thirty-third roportcd from Cayan, lo junto provlnco, on the 7th inst. timt ho had destroyed Agulualdo's bodyguard, killed Genoral Uiegorio Pilar, reoeivod tho surrender of Uoucral Ooncepolou nml stair, killed nud mounded fij in surgents, roloascd 573 (Spanish prison ers, iuoludiug ICO friars, aud oap tureil considerable propel ty. His loss was two Killed nud uiuo wounded. My. information is that Agumaldo has dis guised his individuality, nbaudoiiod Ills troops, aud is In hiding in tho province of Iieugucc." "Manila, Deo. 13. Admiral Watson informs mo that the province of Cagayau surreudoiod unconditionally to Captain McCulla of the Nowark on tho 1 T.i inst., all arms being surrendered. Major IUtcheldor is HO miles south of Aparrl, aud his command is in good condition. Navy will tako supplies to noteholder in a lannoh at once. This surrender doubtless Includes tho province o( Isa bels. "General Bates at Zambnanga roports affairs there satisfactory. Noarly nil rifles surrendered; MaoArthur, at Boy umbang, reports that he holds ns pris oner of war Mabiui, tho ablest of insur gents and founder of tho lato govern ment." Two cablegrams from Admiral Wat son, at Cavite, read as follows: "Oaviii, Deo. 13. liurwoll roports that the Wheeling laudeil a naval forco and a detachment of troops, Kniscr commanding, 10 miles uorthwost of Luzon, and attacked tho city, yostor day, releasing 1,600 Spaniards. Am holding at the request ot Goneral Young. No casualties. "Oaviti, Deo. 18. Oencral Tirana, commanding Filipinos, unconditionally surroudored Aparrl aud Oagayan prov ince to Captain McCnlia of tho Nowark on Dee. U. Prluoeton and Helena at present In tho river. All arms and am munition surrendered, Tiroua surren dered from patrotlo motlvos to prevent furtbor blondshod. Ho wus appointod civil govoruor by McOalla, subjeot to tho approval of Otis. Helena was ills gatched up tho river with stores for noteholder's troops, Vii miles south of Apurri. Aparri and Luganu light houses relighted, Watson." Hurr.nd.r With Honors of War, Manila, Duo. 14. General Tlrnnu surrendered to Cantalu MlCuIIa with all the honors of war. Captain McOall i reviewed tho insur gents, and General Tiroua roviowed the naval forcos. Tho Americans pro eeutodurms while tho insurgents wore stacking theirs. PEOHIMTION CONVENTION. Culraso Oeta H-MeKlnley mill M. K. ti C'hiirih trltUUeil. GlilUAOO, Deo. II. Tho Prohibition national oonvontioii will bo held iu Chicago on .hi no 27 of next year. Tho resignation ot National Chairman Samuel Dleklo of Michigan was oc cepti d and 0). W, Stow ,u t, i halrmaii ot thu Illinois Mate committee, was elected. In presenting thu claims ot Colum bus tor thd convention, Comuilteoumu Diniicrof Ohio cliiiiu dthe Anti-Saloon Lenguo of that statu had dona much to rutard and lujuau thu prohibition t.ausu In Cllnu. Uiimmltleunmn Cark,idon of West Virginia and Committeeman Smith of town criticised President Mo Kluloy mid thu Methodist church, Com mitteeman Hulltli asiirlllig that tho -Methodist chiiruh was dm biggest Hum bling block tu tho way uf tho prohibi tion movoiuout In Iowa. r,e(Tiiuor Man shot .lenel.r, 0iu, Doo. 8. CI. O. Pnrtor, a noY7apapi.r coriiis)udcul, shot anil dangerously wounded Albart Kdholm, nno of tho loading jewelers of this city, Atter tho shooting Porter cov orud tho men iu tho storu who nt tempted tu detain him with his rcvohcr and es-nped, The shooting grew out of a liubluoHi illllcroiicp, ll'llra nml l.ilrl.ui.l,. Imlhleil. Piui.ami.pjua, Did. II. Tho federal gniud Jury roturned tmo hills of iudltt muht lu the vam ot T humus O'Dea and Hairy .1, UiiibauUs, charged with nt temntliig to corruptly liilluouto the jury bofuro which ex-Unltcd States District Attorney llllerv P, IiikIiiiu and ox-As. .Utuiit united St ites Dijulct Attorney Harvey 1C. Newltt wciu tried. Sirs. LoRlii 1 1 rt I'nr Wett. YOUXllSrOWN. ().. Deo. 14 Mra John A. Logan, widow ot Major Logan, and children, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. O. II. Andrews, left for Coronndo, Oal., wlicio they willnwiit tho aiTival ot thu remains nf Major txigau from tho Philippines. Tho fam ily is fully satislh d that tho n port thnt tho majot was Itillul by one ot his own men was fictitious. llroolt. Iteiiortrd lvt l).itlhi. Wahunoio.n, Doo. 14. ilon, llrooke, at Havana, l-upurtcd tho death at Sanla Clara, on tho 1 1th inst,, of fcorneant Charles A. Leanway, a musician In tho baud ot tho Second cavalry, of heart failure, aud that of Andrew Pul hir, a civilian, whu died on tho 10th lust at Santiago ot yellow fuer. I'leuilnc to iiijmii. Osjaua, Deo. II. A dlspitoh from Llucolu said that Governor I'oynter said that he had heard from Mr, Ilryau sluco the appointment and tint Dryan had exprossed great satiafuctlou with tho se loctlou of Allen, wm aouos Desperate Fighting In Pursuit of Agulnaldo. DETAILS Or KILLING OF. l'lliAU. Tell rrotn n Sharpshooter Ilallct Willi. ' Trying to Oct Ills Men Make n Slanil Marnh nml Ills Men OT.rcome Fearful Obstacles. Manila, Deo. 14. A dispatch dated Cervantes, Deo. !, was received from a correspondent of Tho Associated l'ross with Major March's battalion, which laid in part: "ilajor March., with Captains Jenkin ton nud Cunningham, Lieutenants Tompkins, Ruckcr, McClelland and Powers and K'.j meu, is altont stirtlug tor lionteco through an absolutely deso late country and over a mountain 10,0110 feet high. He is pursuing Agulualdo, whose escort, now reduced to HI) men, is known to be there). "According to the natives, Agalualdo intends to disguise himself and to tako a circuitous trail toward liayomboug, pioviuco of Nuovu ViVoayn. Major -March, with 300 men, ai rived At Cervantes about 110 hours behind Aguln nldo, who had believed ho had found an inaccessible rofnge. On December .,3 thu American commander had u won derful light in a clund'onveloped moun tain pass, 3,000 feet tvbovo thu se, completely routing General Gregorio dil Hlar'a forco of 201 yiclted meu in n notltiou almost strong enough to rival Thermopylae. "Geuerol Pilar died at tho front of his men, urging them to mako a stand until tho ball of n sharpshooter pleiced his head. His follow i rs tried to socuro his body but were compelled to loa n it. "Two of tlio Americans wero killod and wero buried by their comiades where they foil. Tho others, carrying nluo wounded, camped for tho night on top of tho mountain, nn eminence of 4,000 foot, suffering greatly from the cold blasts. Iu tho morning they moved down the trail to Dugaqui, whero they loarutd that Agalualdo, with a sew men nud threo women, all carried on litters borne by Igorrotoi, had passed along tho same trail to Cer vantes, where ho was tturing tho light. A rumor had brought him tho nows of tho death of his chief of stalf. Ho was greatly affcUod cud prouared In Ntautly for flight. "General Ooncepolon, with six of floors, who hud deserted Agulualdo, surrondortd when Major March reached Cayau, province of Lopanto "On nrriving at Cervantes, Major March's battalion was without food, ox copt rice, and had only a Buiall suoply of ammunition. Major March eeciin d ilxe days' rations, made arrangements for his sick and woundod and, having chosen 23 mountod and 100 unmounted men, resumed tho chase at daybreak." Iiefeuil.it th. "-Innilul1 WAimNaTON, Deo. 14. Howard Pago, vice president and manager of tho Union Tank Line Company was be fore the industrial commission aud de nied tho statement made by Georgo Hlce, ot Ohio, that the Standard had reoolved $200,001 fiom the Cottonseed Oil cr-muauy for its secret trust ugreo went. Ho also characterized as t.ilsn tho statement that the railroad, by pur 1 chase of Galeua oils, are aiviim a freight dlscriiuluutloninfavor of Stand ard. l'liunlltr nf Hart, Boston, Deo. 14. Revised returns from all tho wards aud precincts in thu city showed that Thomas N, Hart, tho Republican candidate for mayor, was clouted hoio by a plurality of 2,084. To tall. Unl Mere Trooni, Lommjn, Deo. 14 Tho war olllco do chkd to ui'ibllUo an Eighth division iu rcsoivouud to send the Hovcuth division to thu Cape, GOVERNOR OF CUBA. Oenerat Leonaril Wnoil Apnolut.4 to th. riure. Wasiiisotox, Deo. 1 1 General Leon- aril Wood nssigutd as military com- nitmitAL wood, tiattder rouimauder ol Oubi r.nd fjov ruur of the Island. Oporutors ami llnarit IMrfer. CLCAttrtrus Pa., Djo. 14. At the bituminous mtuor's ooiiveutlou held hero resoliitleus woro udopted ilenuud lug nn udtumu in wages of lOo per ton lu pick mining, lao pv.r ion on ma fhiuo limdlug and 20 p?r cent on nil othei kinds of label aud for maohluo untllugaudiicrapiug, ail tliu Imnoases to go into olteot Jan. 1, 11)00. Tho hpeia'ors rctusu ni.y ndvaucu until Alirll 1 in nciurilaiicu thoy claim, with tgrucmcut mado lat April. DL'MOORATIO SUPPORT. II 13 To Vute for t'urroncjr lltll Ilelmt. Coullutleil Holiday llevoss, lleo. JO to Jnn, 3. WAsiitsaTON, Doe. 1 1. Tho pressure fortimoto sponk ou the enneucy bill in the houco cutilltmed, us most of tho ruenibors desired to mako contributions tn thu literature of thu occasion. Much of it, however, sioiued to bo for homo lonsumption. As far us uioviu U Democrats, eight from Now York, two fiom Peiinsjlva uaia and ouo uucli from Maryla.ul aud MuBsachrsotta, will voto for tho btll, Among tho spnuktrs wire Messrs. Fow ler of Now Jersoy, Licuy of lawa, Oushraau of Washington, Ha.nllton of Michigan aud Ilurtou of Ohio, Repub licans, lor thu bill, aud Messrs. Hruud lugo of Arkiuisos, Wueolor of Ken lucky, BtLtou ot illeeouri. Fox ot Mississippi. Piorcoot I'cumssoo. Sulier of New York, Oowhord of Missouri. in! of f pi There Are Also Many Others. of Equal Force. Good Qualities That Put the Stamp of Excellence Upon This Article. Thore nre manny reasons why you should tnlco Morrow's Kld-no-olds In preference to any other kidney prep aration. First, Kld-ne-olds tiro a Bclentinc preparation. Second, thoy nre tublets, wlilch Is the sclentlilc form of preparing medicine. Third, there are never any bad after ollocts from their use. Fourth, thoy net dlreotly upon tho kldnoys; thoy nre strictly n kidney cure nnd nerve tonic. Fifth, you do not hnve to quit work whllq using Kld-ne-olds. A fifty-cent box contains enough for about two weeks' treatment. Pooplo uie Kldrnb-olds because -thoy cure kidney nihiionts. Mr. J. n. Thomas, 214 South Spencorst., Akron, Ohio, soys: "I havo been very much distressed with pnln ncro.s tho small of my lmck for a numbor of years. Soine tltiifs tho pain would extend down Into my hip Joints which 1 suppused to be lumbntfo. I also lind other symptoms of disordered kidneys; I neniu aoout iiorrow.u iviu-no-oiu and decided to try them. I was sur prised to lind m.vself srrontly reliev ed of my trouhlo nnd their continued ush nns completely cuReu me." Morrow's Kld-no-olds lira not pills. but yellow tablets nnd soil nt fifty couts a box at nil drug stores nnd nt John I.nmpnrtor & Co.'s drug storo. Mailed on receipt of price. Manu factured by John Morrow & Co., chemists, Springfield, Ohio. Otoy of Virginia, Gains of Toxas, Democrats, and Mr. Hell of Colorado, Populist, agalns: it. 'ibu house adopted a resolution for a holiday rccass truiu Wcduosday, Deo. 20, tu Wednesday, Jau. !1. Mr. Rich ardson, thu minority leader, askfrl that tho house adjourn over today to give the members on ooportuulty to partici pate iu thu Washington memorial oxer c.scj, but Mr. 1'uyns. tho majority leader, objected, saying Goorge Wash lngtou, it alive, ho thought would bo iu favor of the house proceeding with tho transaction of its busiuess. At tho night session last night tho feature was a oharacti rlstlo speech by Mr. Ltuuoy (Hop., N. O.l, tho only Re publican who voted for tho Teller ileso lutlou in tho Fitty-fourth congress, lu explanation of his chuugo of position iu lavor ot tho gold standard. The gold standard lind stood the test ot ex perience, ho claimed, and hud proved Itself tho idial standard. Tho other spoauers wero Mossrs. Robinson (Don., Ind.), Klcbsrg (Dein., Tex.), Rlxey (Dem., Vu,), Cuoulo (Dam., Mo.J, Zenor (Dem., Ind.), Kitchen (Dom., N. C.) and. Henry (Dem., Tux.), all against the bill. NEW W'riBRA.SKA SENATOn. Allen Sent Hack to Ilia Old I'lao. by "'"'"tlov. I'oynter. OiiAiiA, Doo. 14. Governor Poyntor appointed ox-Sciutor Allen to liU the C3SAT0K ALLrit. senatorial vacancy caused by tho death ot Havward. lrruiitlulout Union Lubrlf, Cincinnati, Doo. 14. A telegram came to thu chief ofllccrs of tho Omar makers,' union hero from National Organizer James announcing that at Reading, Pa., ho had unearthed an en tire plaut mauufucturiug union cigar labels, most ot which fouud a market lu Cincinnati. ltltitillmii Lcnsuo Committee, WlLtTIVllT.IU linn It Tnn a...nllu committee of tho National Republican .ciaguu eiioiuueu lis session uere. Its nlembors who received at tho Whlto nfumbers wao recelvi House by thu president They All Say So. Not Only In Akron But In Every City and Town In the Union. If the render Ion): the timo nnd trouble to nsk lil follow residents of Akron tho slmplo question given bo low, ho mild nhlnlii tho oitu nnswor. It lio wntild rcml tho stntoinontH now being published in Akron which ro tor to this imswer, it would surprise him to unto that thoy number so ninny. As many' more could bo and limy be published, but lu the. mnun Hinons.: tho first liTson yo'u nicot whnt cures hnckncheV Tho unswiir will bo, Do.in's Kidney Pills. Here is a cltien ho oiulorses our olnlm : Mrs. Cli.'is. K. llunnko.af ,'112 (liivn hogn St., suyst "I know woll tho merits of Dunn's Kidney Pills ns 1 havo InKoiihovt'ral boijesniul Inovor bofora hud any luedlolno or prescrip tion do me so imioli good, I sullored from the most ngonl.lng pnins lu my buck nnd nt times thu slightest movement cutisod BiilTerliig, eBpeo lally If I eerlisd niys ,lf or did much walking. A courao ot trcntmnnt with Dunn's Kidney pills whloh wo priicureil from Lampartor's drug storo strengtheiird my kidneys, bun ished thu bnckncho and provonteil iho lnuguor nud Uoprehalon whloh I iilwuvs felt .liiormiiiTB. I could dn my housework without sultering nun i regninc-n my usual ouergy nutl unlmntluu." Doan's Kidney rills nro for sain In- alldealers. PrlceBOj. Mnllnd byFos-ter-Mllburn Co., HiiUnlo, N.Y. Solo agents fur tho U. S. Romoinbor the nnmo Doan's and tako no sub stitute. ft coups' wiped oot. Battle at Magersfontcin Fear, fully Bloody. TUB BRITISH HAD TO RETIRE. Dnrchers Held Their roiltlon, Trom Which the Koxtili W.r. Unabl. to Ul loilge Them The Lots of th. llrltlth Was Uztrem.lj Heavy, Londov, Deo. 14. General Forcstlor Walker, telegraphing from Capo Town, sent a dispatch from Lord Methuen dated Modder River, Deo. 12, which contains the following: "As tho Rocrs occupied their tronchos strongly this morning I retired In per foct order here, where I am iu security. "I have gathered from soino of tho prlsoucrs aud from our men with tho ambulances, who talked with the Boors, that tho enemy's losses were torrible, somo corps being completely wipsd out Tho ISoers have been most kind to my Wounded." A dispatch from General Mothucn. dated Dec. 12, contained tho following: "Our artillery shelled a very strong position held by the enemy in a long, high kopje, from 4 until dusk, Sunday. It rained hard last night. The High land brigade attacked at daybreak on Mouday the south end of tho kopio. Tho attack was properly timod, but failed. The guards wero ordered to protect the Highlands' right and rear. "Tho cavalry nnd mounted lnfnutry, with a howitzer artillery battery, at tacked tho enemy on tho right and tho guards ou tho left, supported by field ar tillery imd howitzer artillery. Tlioy shelled the position from daybreak and at 1:15 1 sent tho Gordons to support the Highland brigade. The trcops held their own iu front of the enemy's en trenchments uutil dusk, the positions extending, including the kopje, for t. dlstnnco of six miles toward the Modder river. Today I am holding my position and entrenohlug myself. I had to face at least 12,000 men. Our loss was groat." Tho war oniuo reoolved a dispntob. from General Forcstler-Walker, dated Capo Town, Tuesday, Deo. 13, contain ing tho following: "Methuen wires that Genoral Wau chop) was killed iu action veBtorday." Major General Andrew 11. Waucuope, O. II., O. M. G., entered tho army in 180S, was promoted colonel iu 1838, served in tho Ashauti war in 18711, in the 1gyptluu war lu 1882, in the Soudan expedition ot 1UI, and In thu Nllo ex pedition of 1834.8a. He was iu com mand of the First brigado of tho Egyp tian expeditionary force in 1803. Gen eral Wauchopu had been woundod four times, threo times severely. A dispatch from Orauge River con tained tho following: "Threo hundred nud wounded men havo arrived here from tho Modder river." London, Deo. 14. Julian Ralph, de scribing tho battle at Mngersfonteln in a special dispatch to The Daily Mail said: "Tho Boers were entrenched nt Ma Cersfontein, four miles north of Modder river. At dawn Monday the Highland ers, advancing across tho veldt, were suddenly subjected to a murderous tiro from tho tronchos about ZOO yards iu front. The greater part ot tho fearful loss of the dav wus tnus suffered in a aluglo mluuto. "Startled aud overwhelmed, tho bri gado retired quicaly, but soon rallied nud retained their position. This was on tho left. "On tho right tho Guards' brigado ad vanced across tho veldt against other trenches and funght an Invisible fos for IS hours. "At 11 in the morning tho Gordon Highlanders wero none lorward. Tho Doors allowed them to pass ouo line ot treuoheft aud then cnflladod them. Wo raked tho Boor treuuhes with artillery tl -oughout tho day. Tno lighting only oeased with nightfall." FitEliB Oaui, Katal, Tuesday, Doc. tho Boers nro still shelling Ladysmitb. Tho heot is terrific. Modiiek HlvLii, Tuesday, Doo. 12. Tno British casualties included tho Marquis of Winchester, major of tho Second battalion Coldstream Guards, who was killed, aud Colonel Down ham -of tho First battalion Gordon Highlaudois, who was mortally wounded. Whou tho Highlanders met the mur derous poiutblank flro of tho Boors, about 200 woro mown down. Tho Black Watch regiment, on reinforcing, was able to muster only lllu men. The Boers lost heavily in the trenches aud also iu the wire eutaugloineuts when they came Into the open iu an attempt to mako a flan It attack on the British. Waihlnxtou 1'retbytery Ailjourus. Wur.ELlxa, Dec. 14. The Washing ton presbyteiy adjourned fur thu spring meeting, to be held iu Wellsburg, V. Va. A miiiuto of respect was adopted on thu death of Rev. Di. Browusou of Washington, Pa , and resolutions wero udopted lu Indorsement ot the light lnatlo for better Subbath observauco, etc. Threat to Destroy Towu. Pauis, Ky., Doo. 14. 1-cttera havo boon reclvi d by County Judge Puruull and County Attorney Duubom, threat ening io blow up tho court housu aud town with dyuamltuif Purest Laug, n Erisoner charged with murder, is not augid. Tlnpliito tlnhrnral Kjpecteil. IsriANAi'OLis, Deo. 14. An upheaval among manufacturer), of tiupluto Is pro posed shortly, with an early change in thu marLut, tho overthrow of tho new trust and tl.o formation ot somo kind of an urbanization to take its place. ln.uiuuoe I'altl ou live Muo. Milwaukee. Doo. 11. Robert O. Grady, supposed dead und buried iu a unicago cemotery nun paiu xor oy an iusnruiieo company, is allvo nud at present an lumato of tho National Sol- uiers iiome in mis city. o S.at For Hell. Dxtuoit, Dec. 14. Tho American Federation of Lbor refused n scat in tho couvfuilon to W. H. Bell buoauso ho la of the "Lafayette motion." llrltf fcedklon of Seuate. Wasiiinoiun. Dec. 14. Tho session of tho senate consumed only a few min utes, homo routine busiuess was trans acted, bnt bsjond the introduction of bills, nothing of coujenuenco was ac complished. Sloui.tiilueer Kllleil. LouibviL'wK, Dec. 14. Tho Ooinraor llnl received from Whltesburg, Ky n story that four mountaineers were killed near there a tew days ago lu a fight themsolvos. Antl-Truit Conference Calletl, Ohiqaqo, Deo. 14. .The proposod na- Jos. Finch's Golden Wedding. The Banner Liquor House Cor. Main and Exchange Sts. Is tho plnco whoro you nlwayB And the largest stook of soleoted brandsjif Whiskies, Brandies, Wines And all kinds of imported goods. WE RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Is a dollclous, wholcsomo whisky. Tho whisky without a headache. Per Gallon, Hondst Quart:, - 19 YEAR OLD BOWEN RYE -SPRING 1880 ' Nearly old onough to rote. FOR RMAS, THE NICEST PRESENT AND BEST MERRY MAKER. ..CALIFORNIA SELECT WINES.. Per Gal. 90c. 13)8 Per Quart 25c. TWAll packages delivered free In the city und vlolnlty, benrintr no marks on tl.o outslclo, Indicating the contents. The Banner Liquor House Cor. Main and Exchange Sts. MT. VERNON RYE. tional antl trust conference was called to meet in Chicigo ou tho annivcrs iry of the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, 1'ub. ID, l'jjo. , A Negro I.yorlivil, I Pine Bluff, Ark., Doo. 14. a nerrro, whose name is not known, was banned tn a telegraph polo at Jones, La., by n mob. His crime was assault ou a whitu woman. Tour Meu Killed. Allentown, Pa., Deo, Is. A Control New Jersey passsngor train struck n coal train near bictffWod. Fourni.u wees killed. A Ilenlul by I'alme). Howell, Mich., Doo. 8. A letter was received here from Hon. John M. Palmer, dated Springfield, Ills., denying an alleited interview that ho camu out for Iiryan. Ho said Ilryau would lota Illinois by 100,000 votes. Memorial horTlce Ilelil. Loci Haven, Pa., Deo. 14. Upward of 000 grangers aro in attendauco nt this year's sessien of the atato Grange, the largest attendance in years. Memorial servioss wero held. Tor Library Kite. East LlVEitroOL, O., Deo. 14. Tho city council has authorized City Clerk J. N. Hanley to purchase tho Dradshaw property for a Caruoglo library site for t .10,000. New Ulihob for Maine. Portland, Me., Deo. 14. Robert Cosnian, Jr., pastor of at. John's church, Boston, was choseu bishop ot tho Protectant Kpisoopal diocese ot Maine. Irlili Will Help lloers. Olevelam), Doc. 13. A party of 25 punjr Irlsh-Auicrioan left this city to loin Iho Boers. At Now York they will )iu about C00 other Irishmen, und tno mtlraparty will sail from New York tin Saturday tor Paris. T,or.rs Killed by n Train. PllTSiiuitu, Dec. 14. Deltkor Lamsky, Red 20. and Ella Meugel, aged 13, lov ers, wmre killed by a train at Tareutum, UMeball Iauijqo Movtlnff. New a'auK, Deo. 11. The meetlus of tho National league of profosiou.il baseball clubs was oontluuud and tho leaguo represeutativos will probably bo in sctslcu until Saturday. Innumer able perplexing quostlnus nave como uo for solution, anil ovuu utter the close ot the six-hoar session today, it was offl cl illy announced that nothing had been dune. Context for Hermblkan Convention. Wamilnqtok, . Deo. 14. Ropresouta fives of tho rival titles wpick seeic tho honor ot entertaining tho next Repub lican uatiaualconveution began active work. About 20 members of tho Ham ilton club, ot Chicago, reached hem. Tho Philodelphians who uro already lure express themselves as dolightcd with tholr three-days' cnny.iM iu Wash ington, aud say tuey,beliovo Philadel thla will bo selected. Corpnatlon Got Hallways. SruiXOFiELD, 'J., Dec. 14. Negotia tions woro comploted by which the American Railway company, n New Jersty corporation, capitalized at $25, 000,0m awiulro 1 thu opriugtielp Street Railway and Sprlnglltld Light nud tHt4'leie4 V v iPJ sb"' fe 1 "Mta- &4ihPV4W&-&.tti POSNTED ARGUMENT Onc-balf the cost of making: beer Is paid for labor. The emrloy nient of labor at good wages, by her Institutions, Is the life of any city. Why not then, If you drink beer Drink Renner'sSiata1:: Lager Beer And keep th: money that you pay for It In circulation at home? Golden pand Bottled Beer, in pintsor quarts . Tel 30. GUGKENHEIMER'S PURE RYE I Freeport Distillery. $1.95 HUDSON RYE XXXX 1'ower company plant. It isalso an nounced that the I'eoplo's street rail Way of Dayton has boeu ajtiuired, THE MARKETS, Pitisouro, Deo. 13. WnEAT-Nn. J rod, Mc. COH.Vbbe lied yellow No. 2, E3(0c: high lnlxxl do, b7($(1o: mixed, 9011'a; No. Zyol loir ear, JOVi'glloi htch m.xwl. 80 SiOol mixed, ItftJtlcj low mixed. 37aTHc: No. & yellow ear corn, niw, SS'J3o; No. 2 yellow sholled eorn. new, aiJ.'Jic OATH No. I whlto, DOJiMUfo; No. 2 whlto. i)SUC extra Ho. 8. 2Jiipa0oi No. 0, 23 23o. IIAY-No 1 timothy. 13.2;313.M; No. 2 Hm othj. Ill 6-J(3tJ.tO, No 3 tlmotliy. 110 00311.00; Na 1 clover mixed, 112 00g)12.V; No. 1 clover, tULUtH SO, No. 1 prairio. J3.t5d.3tX): No. 2 pralrlo. )7.;53S.!3: No. b prairie, 1.UM) 00, No. prairie. S7.uOa7.!U, packbis har, S7.0046.0J: No. 1 tlmothr from country wagons, tis.00tja 100. POULBTY-Llve-Lre chickens, GWlSo per pair; small, 4yili0c: spring chickens, 2Bua 41c as to size! ducks, Sllo per pound; tnr kes, OlOo. geese, &.470. Dressed chickens Old, lOitKlta per pound; spring, 12l8c; ducks. lOT0llc; turkeys, 134Uo, geese, M5C. UAMB llabblts, drawn, 2j&i)ci pheasants, I7 0OJJ7.51 per doz-n; quail, !1.71'2.00 pes dozen : gray squirrels, T&ijOsVII 00 per dozen. BUTTElt-Elgln prtnti, 29Hcl extra creamery, 2it'i(VS,tc; Ohio fano creamery, ZS ($2oo, eoautry roll, 1020o; low grade and cooking, lOftlSo. O CHKK3E-rall cream. Ohio, new, 1018c; three-quarters 12124c; New York atato fall cream, new. ladlOlio, Wlaeonsln. UHOIoo; 2. pound brtck, Sulgi ltU(c; llmbnrgerj new, liU'ctlla. EOU-1trlolly fresh, Pcnmylvanta and! Ohio, lncasos, jlUo, storage. 171So; (loal-; Cltiunal four candling ) - r1 PiTTsnuno, Deo. IS. I C ATTLI5 Tho supply on hand for today was light: market Htfady. We qnote: Extra, tj.75 (40 03. prime, 13 COtS 75: good. 15 00v3 115; tidy, Sit&iolO, fair, 4 -lOiCt TO: good butihers. IVii 15J; common, J! IWSlOOi liolfors, IJi?t;0; oxen, S2.t0475; bolls nnd atags, t 60(0160: common to good fat cows, tl 73($1.3. good treh cows. S40j(i0. fair cows and springers. SS Hi bologna cos, tluffS-U IIOUS-Rectipts fair, about 12 load" on enlel market active on pig: stoody mi other grades We quote: Prime heavy, 14.10(9 4.2o mediums and heavy Yorkers, S412: llglit Yorkers and pigs, Sl.1211.15, roughs, i.71.7J. H1ILKP AND LAMBS Supply light, market steady. We quote: Choice wethers, 14 86(34.4?; good, tl -M(gl IU, fair mixed 13 26.41 00, com mon, SI 6UjW 60. cholco lambs. S3.2ua03 06, oom mon to good, SI VX25 16: veal oalvos, S7.0019 7 to , heavy and thin, SI 0j6 00. Cincinnati. Deo. 13. HOGS Market active at S3 60 0I.IS. OATTLE-Market dull and lower atS3.TC t.S.1. Sinjil AND LAMBS Market for aheep Itcady at ti t0'(ta.tl5. Lambs Market slow ma eay nt J.6aA3 io. Nsw Yons. Deo. 13. WnnATySpot market flrnier: No. 9 rwlj 710 f. o. I,. afloat: No. 1 northern Duluth. 79.0 f. o. b. afloat to arrive (prompt); No. I hard Daluth, So?;o f. o. b. afloat (nearby); ftorou ,2io in eiovator. Legal Notice. Gilbert II. Hnssell, whoso residence is un knot h.w 111 tuko notice that uu tho 12th day o( December, 1m, Muinlo B. Hussell tllrt her petition ngntnit the enld Ollbert 1). huKsull in thu Court of Unnunon I'leaol Buuunlt county, Ohio, belntf cnunn NoWW, prnvlnff for dh orce, nllmony and Tor reato rftilon to her malUtM. nnnie. The tnlil Gilbert U, Uuasell In required to unaver themkl potUbm In sntd notion not lator thfin Plx wekB from the 12th day of DitL-rmuvr, jHO.or thoprayerof sata petftlqn will be granted. MAM in V.. UUBSKI.L. By Attorhott, Marvin A Uoj-era hor uttor- iViioi4 21SftJon4ns . - 1 cutlery For tne Hollflay We Bell tho best and most reliable maltea In Caryine Sets Knives and Forks And nil kinds of Outlary. HemiqunrtorB for Skaies, Horse Blankets, Lop rodgs ana wtiips. Loaded Shells of all kinds.; Sporting goods of every variety. Rohrbacher & Allen: Hulldcrs' Hardware, Wails, 2 Paints, Glass, Oil, Etc. Z Tfl. 70. 170 S. Howard tt D ir ',' wfu.a,,!,! i.rf,cs-, Ltuf ' ftJW Jff n