i a-.H fl.: : mm mil IJf-Si IV in iiii if , ii : i ' if, Ii!! PCKINGS OF THE TELEGR rOREION AND DOMESTIC That It Transpirln th World important Event Briefly Told. farliai. I nker ana laaa.t rial. Sine December 1 the New York Ctt id Hudson river railroad company charged nearly 1,000 men at polnla en New York and Buffalo. 300 of wl relieved on the Hudson river divis i of the men had "-n in tlia emr. la company 30 yen. "i Tha laid ofl r ud trackmen, br ;raen, labor ' 1 the mills In Rock I e, Oonn.. wool and stockinet, begin inning on tbr terstirne nest Monday. Tha mi toy, when running loll capacity, tie. 000 person. The mills will run fl a week, eight houra per day. Newark. O., glas worka reform .tion. giving 400 men employment. Wheeling. W. Va., Iron and 8te. any ha decided to reduce the wage o mployf33i per cent. Tba propusei ctlon will be resitted i fun ace a Dunbar. Pa., will resnru In a went, after laying Idle for mora two y tar. Tha resumption will give oynient to over 400 men, and alio put eratlon the Ferguson and Farm Hill line which will ,'giv employment to k worker. official of the Uhigh railroad at sbarre. I'a., deny the report that all era over the age of 43 year are to be rged. In a few daya at the farthest it ved all the old men will be back at (n tli road. Mannar?. rkersborg, Jacob Person Jackson, or of Vet Virgloia from to ed suddenly Wednesday while sitting air at his home. Porter, widow of Admiral Porter, t Wabinuton. She was a daughter iroodnre Patterson aud waa bora In fleans 74 yeara ago. Mm ge fireoccured at Morgantown, N. C. 're square in the business part of as destroyed including a hotel and stores. rtiand, Me., the block on Middle, id Vine streets, owned by the estate i E. Donnell and occupied by the Furnishing Company, of Uoaton. W.OnO; insurance 120,000. lerat Aceldama aaa Patallil J Williams, 3 years old, was burn it li in Hoston Monday. The lad left alone in bis home. Waahlmiaa New. bouse the concurrent resolution to tie i tie personnel of the navy was ' Mlarellanaoaa, last three week it baa been antly In Colorado and t.r do- nv pla thermometer registered 20 degree aero at '.Vatertown, N. Y., and 14 a below at Lowville.N. Y., Some cat- trt frozsn to death near Watertowa, iesday night h E. Elliott, of Flnleyvill?, Pa., bat iwarded I2,&00 damages against Dr. J. .-Grew, who administered carbolic acid wife by mistake, the afterward t, publication of the fact that Chicago paring to feed and lodge the hungry omelet has caused a tide of rugged nitytotet iu from all over tti rj. plurality against MaynarJ in New was 101,061, the Republicans polling I Sand the Democrats 473.15S. The ! jllcnns have the senate by 6 and the by 22 and the constitutional conven v 45. For secretary of State, Palmer, as34,4Sl plurality. The total vote 1,110,100. Palmer received MV09K; yer 520,014, Ilngardus, Pro., 3 1,301; Wright I) 'oples, 17,049; De Leon, Social and Labor, jj .,054. and scattering 3,305. The other Ro ll' Mican state candidate are elected by raiiurH running iroru .j.ujj to jo,uuj. BEYOND OUH BORDERS. olera ha brokiai out in the City Br, capital of thellelgian province ' list name. Unnwvi tt u a kttt.t. 'it i w ii!l!'Sl York Police Astounded By a Moon 'Mil!! .1., . imuvr xservB. j'oan who gave bia name as Lltovitch d a store and a basement under it in nement at G.S and 70 Cumin irHt SVw fi aeverul months ago. He said be was f lli'$l,to ,nn 8 fori'lv factory, which expltln t Into ''.hi . tch jhiijnifjlasement. A month ago he I Ji ?!?jf in trade and gave up the ing the basement and hop. olice were Informed .. vbisky still runnine: in tii. oate- t Thev did not believe it was noun hie l.tean illicit Hill in the heart of the nd in a tenement house inhabited by families without detection. Detective "'ii'iiii'S crennen ami rarreu were tent witn . ,l2:H en. nevertbele-, to mid the place and i'-i'l ienurr ws dispatched for Kevenua 'l;r Jeroloman. who livts not far away. Jalilla ll ntnl i.'ifll. alr.ur A flat KrAuLt- iili wo door the detective found them- Vl in a rf.miilj.fMlo nntuiinlit.1 jliulilirv (rn all scale. In the room with the boiler three hogslieid full of mash, which eaniiim. ihere was a hot tire In the tc under the boiler. Out from the iffy a passageway led to the yard and ybe yard there were other entrances ie house, from which escape by the entrant-" whs easy. Itevenne Collector an aud Deputy Collector Hparka were ed, and so was J. Levy, the owner of mllditig, who runt the risk of having uildiru in which the ttill was located seated. Collector Kidman spoiled the hogsheads of mash by adulteration it kerosene oil. it? a (JMother and Children Burned. wel.liig n et Atbford, Conn., no- J by a family named Guilbert waa !!'tl. Mrs. Guilbert and her children urned to death. Guilbert and a man rruitb tbcaped. The tire is luppos- the result of diunken carousal. IRD CONGRESS. -oceedingl of Onr Law 1 at Washington. vixth rv. e senate Mr" Cnllom. Re pit, made a long speech I of the Federal election to a lively colloquy be r. Hill, Democrat, of New i tb senate adjourned, house to-dav there was an touting bebate on the bill fir. Itawliut, the de'egate blygamy was dying from in a short time would altogether. Who were .(sponsible for the polygamy in vtah? S. Thev were the mm tared, educated and actu letitsofNew Enciand a f turned witches.prosecuted ove out Roer Wtl- hat a smaller i er- ign born citizen, than i New York, and "there I I'tah than In Mi-ii- 'Ml went over after sum II house abjourutd. 'IHTH PAY. spirited debate waa rsr- (e today, based on Mr. f-eouestipg the President M to furnisi to the senate n in regard to the ap ( Nint as Comraimioner I Close ol the debate tba 'rre.1 to the committee on Alter a short executive idjourne.l. n mterrst in the House !he Hut resolution, re ,n McCreary, irom the "Ian Aflair, calling on icopvofthe liiMr-.ctiotis IVViilit of Hawai . ll.e rticuiarly in regard to iittrurtioni as to ttm tatea troops and a to anv ge in the lorni of gov and. ased. Alter an mug polygamy, the bill .he '."nion was pasted, e business the House ul rn pay. as but one matter of in to-day's session of i s the Introduction bv itman of the Finance providing for the torn e OLprotit from the hased under the Itluu.l t the rate of f J.OOO.OUO ine tfter that coimce Is 0 wurih ol silver bul- lthdrawulof all notes of f 110; the withdrawal of 1 coin; and the appoint sloncrs to an intcrna- the ettubltnhnieiit of a nd ailver. The bill was nittee on Finance and 'urued. otonous round of roll secure a uurum and jrum to tutse up the , coneutued both the f the house. Finally need tuat, t it wis uililicans were filibust e that the House ad i prevailed, ru py. tsiou. use today the bill for izona was put through draimiou of New Mez vay when a wrauitle done with Oklahoma :bnt thus precipitated tent. II PAY, the reading of the Hawa.i.Mr. Moman. I i 1 I t I ti re Tt tl ca th Al tin Ge vet en, Jou ' fi H the i and I ico w over inter laste ol the Committee on oduced a bill as to eta. It providea that State shall acquire u country . . , .. ., ....."nit'on otherwise, the 'resident of the Unit ed States, with the advice and con sent of the Senate, may appoint a Governor for the aame and a Leglsletlve Coun cil, toconsiatof any number o (tersons, not less than tire nor more than 25, whose acts shall be subject to revision or appeal by Congress, and unless a treaty of annexa tion or cesnon shall otherwise provide, said Governor and Council shall constitute and conduct a Provisional Government forsucu ciuutry or place until t'ongiess shall other wise provide by law. The bill was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relatione and the senate adjourned. Hol'sk. The pension question fust runie tip in the urgency deficiency bill, which war considered in Committee of the Whole. This was followed by the reading of the President's Message on Hawaii and ut us c.ce the houe adjourned. ORQANIZED FOR INCENDIARISM. A Convicted Firebug Confesses anO Betraya His Accomplices. Through the confeaaion of David Lenhcr, who woa sentenced last Wednesday in th Union County, N J , court to fifteen yean in Slate Prison for I icemliarism, the polici of Elizabeth have discovered an organized gang of firebugs, who for several years have auccessfutiy carried out a systematic plan ofhou-e burning, regardless of tin many lives imperilled. All the fires occur red during the night. I-enbcr wai convicted of setting lire to a row of tenement houses on Elizabeth aven ue, Elizabeth, which wus destroyed by tin ut 2 o'clock in the morning a month UMo, imperilling the lives of the thirty familiei in iIih buildings, who were rescued iu theii night clothes by the paiice and tiremen. Lenlier occupied the llrel tljor as a dealer in second-hand goods. At the trial it was shown that he hail recently insured his slock for a large sum and that on the night ol the tire a hurrel ol oil had been delivered ut his store, although he did not deal in the article. '1 he only defense submitted by l enhcr was that lie was out of the city the night if the tire, .shortly after returning to his tell ulter receiving hi sentence the prisoner, who wjs completely uu uerved by its severity, asked that he be udowed w consult with his wife. His recjuejl wus granted. An hour later he asked that Prosecutor Marsh be sent lor, as he had something to tell hliu. I' poll the arrival of that otlk-iul, Lender u-'.uitted that his store ha i been fired lor tr insur ance money, bu sai l that it was 1 .one by another person than himself, although be was aware of it being done, l.enber then In a matter of fact way confessed to being a member of'an organized gang of "firebugs," who for several years had successfully car ried on a burners of hiring stores and apartments In tenement buildings, which they would stoca up with a cheap line of goods, and alter insuring them lor a large a iiount, would lire the place in such a man lier as lo insure entire destruction, thta re moving all evide cool I he lire a incendiary origin. Hegave the naniea of tha members of the gang The police find county ollicials who have been hard at work since 1-enh -r's coiiles tion, have urrrsted scleral of the gann, all of whom are Hebrews. Una la a woman, 'i be otticial refuse lo give 'any numes. fearing that it would warn ethers of the gang who are now being hunted for. Prose cutor Maish expects iu a lew day to have under arrest all of the members of the gang. (Several of the men were in the courtroom the day 1-enher was sentenced and hurried f rom the room whei they heard the sever ity of the judge's charged and sentence. 'Ihey have not since been teen in the city, but tbur whereabout i known to the police. am ' Dy walking from New York to New Orlean in sixty-eight day, without spend ing a cent Edward A William won a tl.SOC wager. 60 DOWN WITH THE BRIDGE. MORS THAN 30 MEN MEET DEATH By the Collapse of a Steel Structure In Courae of Construction at Louisville. The middle span of iron and timber falsework of the bridge now under con struction between East Louisville and Jeff ersonville, Ind , collapsed Saturday morn ing, crashing to death or drowning between 20 and 30 men. and injuring about 20 tnor tore of whom will die. Only tlx bodies have been recovered. Those known to be dead are: lister Oarlock, Frank Miller, Frederick Miller, Frank Hums, Charles Murphy, Chicago, C. W. Cook, Mantau, O., J. P. Purns, Franklin, Pa. The missing are: Henry Plains, New Albany; Frank r-iminons. Jellersonville; Russell Dertiiugcr. W. A. Hbarp. A. foden, J. Kregan. M. tSoden. (i. 11. Ilenkle U Pierce, J I. Wilson, J. fr'cott, P. Sheridan, George, Lilly. The injured fre: Albert Moort-, both arm broken; i. W. 'trown, Irvingtoti, arms broken; D. Fi Kheehaii. Greenup, Ky ; tl. F: Hall, Mristol, Tenti.; Harry Pngli, fiercer, Pa., both arm broken, back hurt and in ternally injured; Harry l-e, Jeftersonville, cut about head and Injured by shock; El ward Haben, Chicago, slightly injured; T, N. Gallawyy, Louis, ille; ankle broken; John Meyer, Lexiimtoii, Ky., leg amputated Edward .Theera, ritisburg, Pa., will die; Edward Hilde brand. Northampton, Pa, spinal injury; U. Thorpe, Injured about knee and aide; E. D. l ard. FVr weeks past a large force of tnen have been at work on tb big 5ou foot span over the middle of the river. The iron work was all upend was resting on a heavy Iraiuv work of piling driven into the hed of the river and securely bolted and braced. That afternoon the last bolls were to have bee I put in place in the iron superstructure and the gigantic span would have supported I s own weight. The foreman in beginning work that morning, noticed that diirmtt the night the "traveler," a huge derrick used for placing iron in position, had been worked loose by the wind and he ordered it drawn iiack into place. The wind was high and the gentle swaylngof the false work gradually forced the traveler off the piles on which it was resting. When the end slipped the whole work trembled and the men. realiz ing their danger, started for the pur. The central bent was the lirt to give way and the men on this went down to be coy. ered by the mass of iron and timber of the other bents, which fell almost immediately carrying with them the workmen who fail ed to reach places of sulety on the. piers. The north bent, the one attached to the Indiana pier, fell II minutes alter the first and the partial span five minutes later. There were M men on the bridite. A few succeeded in climbing lo places ol safu.y and were quickly rescued, others strugitled hopelessly and were carried off by the cur rent lo sink almost as rescue was ut hand. The ferryboats City of Jrffersonville and C, W. Mitt md the life saving rreas were soon at the wreck, which completely block ed one channel of the river. Men with broken arm and legs were found clinging to pieces of timber. They were pulled into boats ami burned to hospitals. After the crash the steamer Hotspur ran tip to the wreckage and the crew aaved nine men, who were so badly hurt that they could nut have kept afloat live minutes. The lives of the workmen were insured for ll.MJO each. To whom must be laid the responsibility for the disaster will probably never be known. It Is probable that it is but one ol those unforeseen acC.dente that occur in ip.ieutail pie.'ttut'iuua.-y measures. teiiera! opinion ascribea the cause to the stiff wind that has been sweeping the river all day. It bore with great force on the ponderous frame work. which necessarily became loos ened from the constant strain and swaying of the timbers. Karl Manchester, a civil engineer employed on the bridge, said: "lhe accident was caused by the wind. The piling was strong enounh to bear double the weight, 1 he bridge tell like a pack of cards. It became loosened on the Indiana side lirst ami swayed gradually across to theopposite tide. ihere were many narrow scales. Eighteen mei were a'ved by being on the great stone pier, To feet hull, when thecrash came. A rope ladder was thrown up and the men rescued. The building of the bridge has been mark ed by a series of disasters No lets than 51 men have been killed and injured in it construction before the present accidents. Three yeara ago the Masonic Havings Hank, one of the largest financial concerns in the city was wrecked by holding loo much of thebridge's paper and the president of both bridge and Lank, Jacob F. Krelger. was ruined. He soon died and wor was stopped. Several months ago arrangements were made wi h the ilig Four and other railroads to furnish the money to complete the bridge ami the work was commenced by lhe Phoenix Pridtre t'onipany of Phoenixville. Pa.. which contracted to have lit- bridge up by January 1 next. The accident will cost the contractors 7A,000. The loss of life hereto lore has generally been in the caissons. A HAND-TO-MOUTH DUalNEcS. Trade btill Waiting as Much as It Con, Although the Volume a Few Yeara Ago Would Have Been Called Large. R. G. Dun Jk. Co.'a Weekly P.eview of Trade says: It is proof of the enormous vitality of the country that, while mills are Mopping in every direction, and the army of unem ployed is larger thin it has been (or many years, other mills are constantly starting up to answer lhe demand which a single year of unprecedented disaster has only diniin. ished Indusvy is doi g nothing on specu lation, but the needs which the wonderful growth and past prosperity of the people have created are pressing upon supplies exhausted by month of reduced production Trade still waits as much as it cun. ami vet the volume of business on a mere hand-to-mouth basis is such as would have been call ed large a few yeara ago. Measure I by clearinghouse exchanges, it is 15 rer rent, less than a year ano, lhe decrease being greater in the West aud tsouth and less in lhe Esst. Measured by railroad earnings, it is 12. U per cent, less than a year ego. The tierce struggle of lhe Pittsburg region for iron business drives prices lo the lowest point ever known. HI for liessenier iron and tl'l 75 for steel billets, and takes away nearly all new work from the east and we-t, where depression increases. Yel some ad ditional furnaces went into blast last week. Wheat receipt ut the Wes- have been 3,2Jl,i;2 bushcr auainst 5.51U.013 the sunie week Inst year (mil Atlantic exports only 61NJ.704 suainst l.M7U,:;'.iHait year, and storks in sight increuf d rapidly, but prices declin ed with sales (J only 4,li!HJ,0o0 bushels here. Corn receiptsvere very lurge, 3,U4.'i,52 bushels, agnst 2,331.300 last year and expoits weieifuily maintained; the price yielding c.j The weekrhas brought fewer sales of stock by llneign holder that usual and some buyibg. Failures kre numerous and large.Sltii in (be United ftati for the week, against 27'J last year and 40' n Cauada against 25 last year. Fined for gating Feanuta in Church. llnr.i. U'l,lllnn,An 1BM,a I). ...vir.w u I kkiMK.. vii i j v tfaujw tnnwih two colored youths of Haltimore, were fined f 10 anu coat'ilor eating peanut la chnrcb. t'dor eati LATttn NEWS. WASMIJI'.rOt. Clvll-rervlc Comintioner Chtrles I.y mtn of Connecticut hnt resigned us presi dent of thetoiumission The senate has confirm I the appoint ment of Marcel. us I.. Davis, of Arkansas to be consul at Mernla. Mex . and John P.. Proctor of Kentucky to be civd service com missioner. The senate hi 1 to repeil n dsns' in lhe last pension Hpt-ropna-ion bill, which pro liibit'd the payment of p nlons to p.-rso a residing in forefgn countries, was p:tseJ. roartox. The Cliile.ni Congress has approved the protocol for theseitltment nftho boundry between Argenfinu and Chile. Ten thousand perv.ns are ill wilh inlhienr j tn the Province ol Khe.n-l -tgelter The disease Is also very prevalent in thel'rovince of Nassau. Fourteen people were killed ami thirty Injured in a Russian railway wre . The French chanihrr of deputies have adopted anti-anarchist measures by lare I majorities. CANTA L AXn I A. The coal operators of the Flat Top region met at Roanoke. Va , and protested against free coal. Fifty million dollars capital was represented at thofneeting. A. L. Sweet of rhicago hat bought ex Gov.Larrabeet coal mines in the lllack hills for tlOO.OOH A railroad lo develop them will be built and it la estimated that the mine will yield 5,000,0 .) tuns. C! M ItS AMI I'INAt.TlFS. At Fedalin, Mo.. Hichardard Robinson, colored, was hanged for the murder of his white mistress. . Mr. and Mrs. Dave Alder, living six miles southeartof llrightoti, lo., hail a .,iiarr.'l. Mrs. Alder pushed her husband info the well, which was open and forty feet deep. She then threw eto .es on him mid shot him He will die G. P. Myers end Joe Hlootn, two well known confidence men were shot and killed in a f-aloon iu Hioux City, lo. Phillip M. 8ohieg, the defaulting teller of lhe Hank of Minneapolis, who was brought back from England fortrial.au I who plead ed guilty, was enten ed to seten years and six months at hard labor in the Minnesota State Penitentiary. lUSASTPHS, ACCIPKNTrl A Nil MTM.ITir. Henry McMillen, a Cincinnati letter car rier, was found drowned in the river Sun day. He leaves an unencumbered estate of 1100,000. In the burning of his home at Hietlicld, Mass.. John C. Rovaback, aged 7"), was burned to death and hisdaugbter Ida fatally burned. '1(TIAHY. Mrs. Eliza Rrown, known as "Liza Pell," the biggest colored woman in Rhode Is land, weighing 400 pounds, died at Provi dence Mrt. Birth F. I rslrand died Friday at New Brunswick, aged 105. A severe fal! wus th cause of ber death. Dr. Gustave Adolph Lleblg, lhe celebrated chemist of Maryland, died at hi home near Cantonville. FINANCIAL AND (OMMPHc tt lhe Crane Iron Company, Philadelphia ha assigned. The company has a paid up capital of tl, 5)0,0 JO and a funded tlebl of IHS.OJO. The sheriff has closed the Kockford Mine Company's store in rhii ago on an attach ment lor l.'l'J.UOO ill ftvor of Rudolph bolo mon. - - MISi II I AM ol S. t oris Evans, the Calilomiii train oliber and outlaw, has been found mnity of mur der in the lirst degrre and the penalty lixi-d ut imprisonment for life. Py the decisive vote of 71 to ;IS the South Carolina house of delegates has defeated a bill to provide separate coaches on railroad trams lor the races. At London ville, Vt., the thermometer registered 40 degrees below zero ut 7 o'clm k Saturday morning. The Metropolitan Traction company of New York offers I.Vlissi to any person who before January 1, l"'.i.will give the board'of railroad commissioners pi :i us fur u system superior or etial lo (he trolley. Evidence to prove Mayor Harrison's mur derer insane has been introduced hy bu uttorueys. TIME AND WAOESCUT. ,rne Fennsy Retrenching on ita JDiviH" Ions North of Philadelphia, i here has been a general cut along the New York division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which extends from New York lo Philadelphia, in the timo of all its employ, es who wotk by the hour, such us carpen ters, mechanics and laboring men. T o reduction In running expenses has hem made on the order of President Robert About HI) have been laid off tin the New York diviaiou and the lime of the hour men has been reduced trotu ten to eig it hour. The average wanes of those m. n whose time has been redu e 1 is 12 cents a i hour, or 11.0 a day. The train service on the Pennsylvania Railroad was cut down considerably a'-iut a month ago, and wages w.l be reduud on the Delaware and Raritau t 'anal, whuii is controller' by that corporation LITTLE ONES LOOKED ON Vnd Saw Their Father, Who Wa Out ol Work, Hang Himself. After trying in vain for nearly seven mouth to get work, Henry Weber, a tuilot 35 years old, hanged himself at his home in Williamsburg, N. Y. He was a widowei and from the lime his wilo died about u yeat ago, he took c Largo of his three children. On Sunday his children had liltiu to eat. They went to bed crying. When Weber thought they were asleep he got a piece of clothesline and hanged himself from a transom. His 8 year-old boy was not sleeping and saw him. lie woke his sister and brother. The children were too much frightened to raise uti alurtn. They lay in bed and watched theirfutherstrangie to death. Don't bhout After the Ball. At Mankoto. Kan , the city council to in crease depleted fund in the city treasury passed unanimously an ordinance making It an nuisance for any person, man, woman or child, hereafter to whittle or sing -'After th ball" between the hoursol ti a. m and 10 p. rn. lhe oflente is punishable with tine of CO cent lor each Performance. Catering to Woman Vanity. A flnurisblng establishment In New York derives most of It Income from renting jcwc.ry, Instead of ulllntt It uutrlgbt, to women who cannot afford to buy. The liusinpg Is a per fectly legitimate one. Only a f ill amount of Interest Is cliaro I for the use of the (roods and nothing In evci attempted In the way of deer Ivlng customers as to the actual value ol the Jewelry they hiro. Yt ucangot i this 'tore and get a watch set with tnrtjuol-e, ti wear on the lapel of your new electric hhie gown, and you rsn keep the watch as long as you plense hy piying the rate of Interest agreed upon when you take pissesslon of It. Of course you must pav a de posit am Hint ing t the f u I va'ue of the tuniuolsj bauble before you take It out of the shop, but when jou gn back with It all the money will be refunJrd except the small gum chargid fir Its us?, It Is so with diamonds, and rings. Indeed. t whole list and category or Jewiiry might be included. On the night of a lar,-e ball the shop will be nearly cleared of Iti lentable mock. Hv the next tlay noon everything Ih returned, and th' Jewelry newly pollshel mid glltti Ing as ever, nrc buck In their rases wnlMmr tor tht iigj- -i A "trlrl hhtann. I'ritnus 1 won't rdc t n the street cars yn Sunday because, the employe have to wt rk. ecundus An I I don't go to church because thi pteat her h is t J 1 reach on the day t l est. Judge Oncf. let us uYal wit'i virln and is an-moving in a spiritual woild; a wotld as different from tnotet ialisni us U wine from the cup that holds it. 15y moral aieatneas mo t ut en rapport with better tliitiH AfuTorA. iu 'iWm.i. V.Yusou mid Xoralitu. "That man inn le money just by liis ami." "What? 'Ilia! utid'crsicd. innj i-iuble little HpcciiueuY" "Yea; Iio'h a brick maker." T'lere l more ''avirrli Pi thl sect Ion n' the roiint i y I '-an nil i.''-r diw.is ut together. Slid ucit )1 1 a -l;i-t I.-, i'iii-i was su piis d t ho Itirura !. torn itn-1 many fHt ihH-turs i-ri-liiuitit e-l it u loi ;4 d i a -. id r -i r.ht-.l lorul ri iiin la . it iii ly en 'StiiiitU- talhiiix to r-iri) ltd i-i hI I r'iii mi-til. titmi'iunri d It n.i-ura !!. hew-in i- liax pi-.ivi-n entnrrh t' l H c ni:ltii- IHiIImI illhe.i-i' tt'td M l'Ti toll' l.-iliiiii- I li-tlt'l- I ii'i.m tri-ntineni. Hud i ntsri Ii ' 1 1 r-. n.:i:i- iftai t i red In K. .1. Cin liry .V t n..T iln.tMil'i, U t I.e . 1 1 1 . y t orii it utlnna curr o i t In- ttiai'Ki-t. It i tak. h 1'iti-r a.lv ri iln-es from 1 'dm; s to a .M. iiitilu'. tt ai-t ilim llv mi th I .Mod e-id iiiui" r-urfHr," ill the st,-m. Tm-y i-l!r ot h.imir. d ilnlhu I r eny nie It ti,i . t- riirv i i.d lor circular and ti -t.n.i n'.iua fri'c Adiln-" K. .1. Cl'tsi-v .' Co., Toledo, O. l'i.-oid l.y In uk st , T.K-, M .i; hu-eii i lii ii.in word, signily- intt ToUinry about the ureal bids " Tumist nirr- pvnm"" wit'i s f "nnh, r.il or Sor.t 'I'lir-M. ""'' Hi -weli'l T'"v'ts' vlve nn tla'e rulmt. m'V buttt. I'r.ce S cnl. reek c.H.ks s ulTeil roust pigs with thrushes, eggs thyme, mint and garlic. PaM'ham'a Ills oorreet lad efTwtnf over eutlu. iictuiu's uo v'.liurs. '5 tetite a '.mz. National giants in ai t education were first made in the I'mted States iu Wi'i. I'n'u-h tilehuy (III cniliu to Imi t t,. a do.,, of llntcli's l'iovi-riil Cmuumi Siruji. Dew has a prelerence lor some co! r. ' r .1 r V NCRVOUS PROSJr7ATION. " A ti r n Min.-t rii- I ulti-n d w.l h i.i i voim "..tiat o i I. -.1 all ti i -t r . ion! u,v si i.-i tt Ii -ut im ; I i ii- ; In 1 1. 1 1 i,f t n . inu' mi. I I a I- d itiii. !i h'ii. ut II IVs-.iim. nl. i. mi.. I en. i i.,.. I., uf it a Ii ml. I',,.. I..H- i h id t iki-. i nl ii I... 1 1 1,. n, j i it,. .. i .ii i mi vmui .ull- t '..it I hiiiihI U i hi. . I , , Hood'ss0'w Cures tui . I I eti'i'i. ni-.il.. Com I Si.r-,ii iirill.i I.iim i mm in ly r.-ton.l my -n luol. hi,. i-, im llllllli. I lllll t. I. I'.u II 1 . U 1.I-- ..,l II j.'" I lri a- iiiiiti mil ii-i'i-iii- ii-i. I. T ii- u;iii. .ii ii i Inn t i,v,' ut, -ii 1 1 i h i ti a-i-.l ' i:i.y. tun s oi 1 1. .M. (i,iii-ii st i it I , I '...lu ll i I. in, I'a. Ilool'i I'iU i nr.- nil I.ii.t III-., Il,:l 'U .in J.,111 .ii f, lll.lln-i'litlll. rtliU lji-.ill.rli. It r.n ,.n. it'.iil.H tin! i e.u i t.i It i- in .i . . Itllllltt I '.! , ' . 1., P BLOOD POISON lliiVh. Ii't I, .III Wl Ii. I.,F fA A SPECIALTY. I't llrhl.,r l.n 1 lliw-li lluess u!.-i.!.f it In, I. .itv our I'll II. I .1 I i. ft ii.' I .in U' ....... Ii li ri Inoiiim. m.rn i nllaorll. ts t irii inM.-r a run i .1 .ur l.i. le i i l.Ui'i... i-i y llii'j t;.:.l w. II i-iini i-r--i.ini i.l.'v. I' ,vt w I tul i an U. I rial, iiii.i l.kJi... i o.. LLlCugu, In. One bott!o for fifteen Twelve bottles for one I Ripans Tabules are the most effective rec ipe ever prescribed by a physician for any disorder of the stomach, liver or boweL. Huy uf any ilnilut anyul.ro-, or cend fiitc to Tilt RIP.'.Ni ClIiiMlCAL CUMTAXV, iu Si-ieue Dr., Ntw Vn. Wnat Br.ngs Ho.ease Fro.-n Don't Ycu SAPO If a "wn a t o w "s- ritr'n rjr ifjri OW comes the season when dainty and delicious cake and pastry are required. Royal Baking Pow deris indispensable in their preparation. Per fmet food I can use none bid Royal. A. Fcana, Cbtf, WhU Hout,fot Ptiy iJiiih CL-vihnJ and Mrlbur. I oi SAiikd Poot CO., tos .i if., a. . . I -LTr -rj- .y-i. A - A t'nr I'.ssar on Hreathln;. TVe) breotlin with our liings, onr lights, our kidnevs and our liver-t. If ,t wasn't for our breath we would die alien we hlept. Our breath keeps the life u-guitig through the nose wheu we ire nsKep. Hoys who stay in a room til Uv hhottld nut bieutho. They ihotild wait until they get out in the ireah air. l'.o?s in a rtMitn make bad lir called cat b itiicide. Cnrbonicido ia is ji.usoti as mad dogs. A lot of sol diers were once in a bluck hole in Cal cutta aud curbonicile got in thre and killed them. i iris sometimes ruin tha hreuth with corsets that siiuee.e the liugran. A big diagram is best for Lhe right kind of br out Liny. Ol'' Uommlcad. A Hi-w aril al Msrlt. I Wittglit four dozen egi of you the tlier day," he began, as he entered the grocery, "and I found " "Two dozi .i bad ours, of course. Well. I'm not resiiotisiblo. 1 cuu't aeo 'hrmigh an -gg ahell." "I was got. u to say tha'. -" "I know it, but 1 shan't make up the oss." "Won't you let mo say they wore all good every one of tlicin'r"' "Oh!" "Not a bad one in the lot." ".lames, put 1 litis up another doen ai u reward for lying!" Itt'lroil Fret Ve.s.i. M. W. Scott, l-'og., of the I'. H Marslmll futile. ilfl.'.iiM, ').. writ, s: "l-'i r many yi-urs riijr svile has Nwn ii mnslmit sufti-n'r I rum ludiin'St ion. sick himtin In . nervous pros tration null nil olhi r tnllilill!it tliut the le. mule sex Is ln'ir to, mid, ofti-r tryinir mnny rctiii iii'-s snu oix-ior with but llltlf or no ri-Ik-I, I rsuail'il her to trv Tr l'i,'ri' l-aiirltn L K7 ol i'rrfn ilitliin and 'liolil- Jf ijm -n M.'ilK'.il Insi-nvi ry . I jr. V'Jvi Mie so nut ol heart, 5 sjl.v, LIB she returiiel lhe answer f T"Y- a,Fi t,",, " would lie llko all toe n-st-ot no vikhi ; , hut on in v aec-oiint. alio Said (he would try II, so 1 got one Ixittlo ctii-h: and lHforehe had uwd half of a iMittlo she frit that it wss iMViellt tos Kits. Hcott. her, and she ha continued to Improve ever sitiie. and now thinks It the im.st wonderful n-medv on eurfh lor iicrs., nod rs-eottitrii'no It lo all sutlriiug leniuk-a. isho bus not boen to ri III ti-n yeura. IwirV- this without any anllrltatinn and with a live, i-ooil will, so that you may let ull who imiv niittcr know what it lias done for In r." Sold hv i:i diiuie di alers i vi rywhere. I' N I .tl if COLCHESTER SPADING BOOT Im 'in .. .. Ml'.rrv I! II. Itnl.il. i iSt ii i i ii.ii- In.- imiTir l"l'ii' s 'ii- rllrliti. U.' V lu ll- li lli-'t l -7-? i t tin' M..I i. Ml I i II." I.. I. " in ii iti inn I In- khaiik lii illo-Mi'S. eis kin., Ac. Ii. r i ii 1 1 1 y Tliruuifliuui. BSucceastuilv Prosecutoa Clama. II I ,ul. I'l in. I.m1 1 iafl.ilif.r I S 'rl.luli hui tftu. u .1 vi . i ii Jm.i ..Hi . l.'uUJi'ila mii. i Uiuit. allf aiuva. ClilUi WM HI Ut lilt Mllb' UCJt ( i.uli hyrup. Han I Hi. UlH' riiufaf iflt cnts, ) . dollar, man- A-N Dir. and tireese? int.;, Know? N I i I I V - . Vsrise
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