Editing a Newipaper. rrom st. Augustine Nflwi. An exchange say that editing a neWspaper is a pleasant busin ess if you can stand k. If it contains many advertisements subscribers complain that they take up t much space. If there is a lack of advertising it is unpopular and the people won't have it. If wc attend church regularly they nv we bo for effect. If we stay awav from church they say we are mon strously heathenish. If we accept an invitation to a wedding they say we arc to "write it up." If we go to the opera house they say wc go on free tickets. If we are seen on the streets too often they say we neglect our busi ncss. If we avoid going on the street they say we don't hustle around for the news. If we reject a long com munication its author gets furiously enraged and discontinues his paper. If we publish a lengthy communica tion our readers say we lack discretion and put in anything to "fill up." If we swell out in a new suit ot clothes and celebrate ground hog day they say we got our clothes in payment for advertising, and that we are by far too foppish, if, in our frailty, we some times perpetrate a joke or make a stagger at a poor littly pun, they say we are exceedingly light and won't do. If we omit jokes they say we are poor, miserable fossils. If we are married they say it is a pity for our wife. If we are not married they say it is because we are to homely too get a wife. If we publish a man who has brought disgrace upon his family, the friends id the family never forget us. If wc, out of goodness of heart, de cline to s.iy anything on the subject, the man's enemies are disappoiutcd, and we are branded as a white livered coward. We arc able to stand these ra and many more and are always ready to receive visitors, whether ac companied by a dog or not. Of course we do not claim there is any work in running a newspaper ; everyone knows it is a snap. Mow's This I We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Lure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. T. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Traux, Wholesale Druggist?, Toledo, O. Waldixg, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c, per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. im. Economy in Fashionable Dressmaking. Though passing through a commer cial crisis of unusual intensity, we may safely count on a natural re-action at a not far distant day, for the unlimit less resources of this great country are bound to bring good times back again. As long, however, as the financial un certainty lasts, many a woman will feel that she must curtail, in some degree, the expenses of her wardrobe. Now is the time to subscribe to a first class fashion magazine, which will not only illustrate the current styles, but, at the same time, teach how to make them by means of a series of.practical less ons. This is a most judicious econo my which can be accomp ished with out any perceptible change in one's moJe of dressing, and without conse quently attracting the criticat notice of one's neighbors. The McDowell Fash ion Journals are calculated to fill this need. They are the finest publica tions of their kind in either Paris or New York, and contain, precisely, a series of lessons teaching practical dressmaking: Ladies as well as dress makers, will find a still further advan tage in them, for Messrs. A. McDowell & Co. reproduce any of their illustra tions (or indeed, for that matter, any design clipped from any other fashion journal) in the form of made up pa per models with flat patterns be sides, exactly representing every de tail of the original. This reduces ar tistic dressmaking to the easiest and simplest method. The most popular of these Fashion Magazines are "La Mode de Paris," "Paris Album of Fashion," "The French Dressmaker," and "La Mode." - The former two cost only $3. 50 each per annum, or 35 cents a copy. "The French Dress maker" is $3 00 a year, while "La Mode" costs only $1.50 a year, or 15 cents a copy, and is the best as well as the cheapest fashion journal for the home. If you are unable to pro cure any of these magazines at your newsdealer.do not accept any substitute, but apply directly to Mess. A. Mc Dowell & Co., 4 West 14th Street New York. How to Manage. Teacher That is the fourth ques tion you have failed to answer. If you don't study harder now, how do you expect to get along when you grow up ? Little Boy I guess I'll be a school teacher, an' w'en I want to know any. thing I'll jus' ask th' class Good News. A Horse Tale. "pap"' knew now to make monev on A BAU investment. I was sitting in fiont of a store at a ford on the upper Kentucky river one dav, when a tu.v ai.n - j tswi.. years old rode up on an old crowbait and said his father wanted to see me at the mill that afternoon, if I could come down. I said I'd be there, and then becan to ra tv knI t.. 1. : t o . ujj uii me s.inu of a horse he rode. "It's pap's," he said, as if that were explanation suflicient. "Is it the best your father hasl?" I inquired. "Tts now. but it wuzn't a month ago." "Indeed ? What kind of a one did he have then ?" "Oli ! he had a thurrerbred that had more daylight under him than a few. My I but you ought to a seen that hoss, and the boy's eyes sparkled with true Kentucky equanimity. "What did ho do with him ?" "Sold him." "How much did he get ?" "Five hundred dollars." "What did he give for him?' "Seven hundred." "Lost mney on him, didn't he ?" "Xot much ; you don't know pap. Pap'd V been a Yankee ef he hadn't 'a' been born down here," the boy said, with pardonable pride in pap. "I don't sec how you figure it out that he didn't lose monev, just the same." The boy looked real sorry for me. "You don't want to do no hoss foolin' with pap, I reckon," he said, tor he knew I was going to see his father about a horse. "That's all right." I said, "but you tell me how he didn't lose money on that horse trade." This time the boy smiled "Well." he said, "he took him down in the Blue Grass and ran him ag'in Jim Oliver's hoss down thar fer two hundred dollars." "Oh, he won the race ?" I said, be ginning to see the bullet-hole. "No, he didn't ; he lost it," said the boy. By this time I wanted to drag the kid off the crow-bait and throw him over the river bank. "Well, how in thunder rli.t hp nuV money by selling two hundred dollars -1 . ii- . 1 suui 1 iiiu losing iwo nunurea dollars on the race ?" I inquired, warmly. Easy enough," responded the boy ; "he had a few Side Iwta. On Tim's hnsa so's he cleared up about four hundred and forty-seven dollars on the whole business. You can't fool nan fin n hoss, I tell you, and he knowed Jim's wuz a winner ez soon ez ne laid eyes on him." The boy laughed again and went chueerinfr awav on his nUl rrnw.linit with his bare feet dangling in the soft summer aimospnere. jjetroit f ree The Chinese pay their doctor only so long as he keeps them in health. They believe in preventing rather than curing disease. This is sound sense, and one of the strongest recommen dations of Avers Sarsapanlla, a medi cine which not only cures diseases but prevents them. Water Level of Two Oceans. When the Panama canal was first proposed, there was a great cry about the dangers courted in opening up such a "ditch,, some extremists de claring that the "lives of millions of human beings were at stake." This general alarm was caused by the ar gument that the waters on the Pacific side of the isthmus were hundreds of feet higher than were those on the Atlantic side, and that the great rush of wtter to even up the difference in the level of the two oceans would drown all Southern America and most of Mexico and Yucatan. Would-be engineers and sensational editors pass ed their opinions or wrote editorials on the subject. It now transpires, as a result of actual survey, that the At lantic and not the Pacific, is the high er of the two oceans, and that in place of the difference being hundreds of feet, as had been affirmed, the surface of the water on the east side of the isthmus is exactly six and one-half feet higher than it is on the western side. . A Battle for Blood Is what Hood's Sarsaparilla vigorously fights, and it is always victorious in ex pelling all the foul taints and giving the vital fluid the quality and quantity of perfect health. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, boils and all other troubles caused by impure blood. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. 25c. Sent by mail on receipt of price by C. I. Hood it Co, Apothccaues, Lowell, Mass. The Shepherd One Ahead. It is related of Lord Cockbum, the F.nplish chief iustice. that one dav. on his Scotch estate, after a long stroll, he s.it flown on a hillside beside a shepherd, and observed that the sheep selected the coldest situation tor lying down. "Mac," said he, "I think if I were a sheen I should certainlv have preferred the other side of that hill." The shepherd answered i "Aye, my lord j but if you had been a sheep you would have had more sense." Half Rates and Fast Trains to Chicago xair via rennsyivania Kailroad. The DOnular exnirsinna In CU'irmn which are being run by the Pennsyj. vama Kauroaa seem to furnish exacily what the neonle want. The firt 1.1,1 trains were well patronized, and as inc vacation season 13 now well ad vanced the remaining pvrtirainna will undoubtedly attract a much larger numucr 01 passengers. A decided imnrovement in th train schedule, which accelerates it so . t -. . hs to deliver the passengers in Chica go at an early hour the following after noon, places the special train almost on an equality in the matter of speed wun me uest express trains. The special trains are composed of the standard coaches 'for which the Pennsylvania Railroarl ia f.mmm Only one night is passed on the road, anu inc arrival in Chicago is so timed as tO Cive abundant nnnnrtiinirv fnr engaging quarters before nightfall. 1 uc oaics ot the next excursions are August 23d, September 4th, 10th, r8th, 25th. The special train will leave Washington 10.15 A. M., Balti more 1 1.20 A. M., stopping at York, Harrisburg, Lewistown Junction, and Tyrone, arriving in Chicago early the next afternoon. The excursion mro good only on the special train and va- i : I r . -.1- . . no ior return wuiiin ten days, is $17 from Washington and Baltimore, pro portionately low from other stations. This arrangement also applies to all principal stations on the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad, the Northern Central Railway between Baltimore and Klmira, Philadelphia and Erie Railroad between Williamsport and Renovo, and principal stations on the main line and branches between Harrisburg and Pittsburg. No one should fail to visit the Fair with such facilities at hand. "I'm so nervous" before taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. "I'm so well" after taking Hood's. Moral "Be sure to get Hood's. " Pisa's Leaning Tower. The famous leaning tower of Pisa is a campanile, or bell tower. It was oegun in n 74 by the two famous architects Bonano, of Pisa, and Will iam Innspruck. The tower, which is cylindrical in form, is 170 feet hich and 50 feet in diameter, made entirely of white marble. It has eight stories, each with an outside gallery project ing several teet trom the building, and each decorated with columns and ar cades. In the center of the tower 1 flight of 320 steos passes up to the summit. It is called the leaning tow er trom tne tact that it inclines some thirty feet from the perpendicular, and it is not generally known that this in chnation, which gives the tower such a remarkable appearance, was not in tentional. At the time it was about half done the error in measurement was perceived, and it was guarded against by the use of extra braces in the further construction of the build ing and an adaptation of the stone in the highest portion. 1 here are seven bells on the top of the tower, the lar gest of which weighs 12,000 pounds, and these are so placed as to counter act, as far as possible, the leaning of the tower itself. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle Free. Send your name and address to H. E. Bucklen & Co.. Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pill Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor. F'ree. All of which is guaranteed to do good and cost you nothing. C. A. Kleim's Drug Store. The Horned Toad. There has been considerable dis cussion in the scientific papers of late about the curious habit of the "horn ed toads," found in Arizona and Mexi co, of spurting blood from their eyes when disturbed. Many witnesses agree in the assertion that the little animals really possess this power. Ac- coiding to one observer, the blood, or the liquid resembling blood, comes from little orifices just above and be hind the eyes, and it appears to have a stupefying effect upon an anima covered with it. A Mistake. Poet (affably) Will you er look at the meter of this little production of mine ? Busy Editor This, my dear sir, is no plumbing establishment. You'll find a gassfitter on the next block. Brooklyn Life. Purchasing Safety. Mr. Oldtimer I think the pay of legislators nowadays is outrageously high. Mr. Nowadays Nonsense, man I You don't know when you're well off. I wish they were paid more. "More ?" "Certainly. Pay 'em enough to sport steam yachts and race horses. Then they won't be so eternally anxious to sit at their desks and spoil our laws." N. Y. Weekly. $20, $15 and for :;:;b,5 a:.v or.i untniii,' mauer was nam up lor casn. We bought all his Men's Suits (made to sell for $20, 15 and Si 2) at a price that enables us n olk-r them at $8.50 per Suit. W! nr sp.lliiur liovs' $?.oo Knee Pant r 1 ix Suits for $2.50. Hundreds to nick from. This ft? was another clean-out. BROWNING, KING & CO. 910-912 Chestnut Street WARREN A. REED. Opposite Post Office. Philadelphia carters! $ FIM.S. J &JRE Iflrfc TT-n.tlRch( r.rd relieve ell thntronblas mct f ir.', lo abillo.ii tiktonf tho syatnni, suon sfl ; -Anr , 5,'r.VHOl, ltriwi.ln.un. lli.itvi'iw uftor 1'niu In l'j- hldo, Ac. While tlioirmoas ieiu.titi.Lilc success ha been shown hi curing , r,iT, TPt Cir'ir'n LllHi LIvr? firs arf i' 'uuily v;i'u&;:o ia.;u.istiii;iUin,C'irinfiimlpn v;jiutf liil:iuniif;iuRCOiiiiUint,wliiIo ta' y ftU rorrp"iaHdinorl.Tl thoHtomachtiniuliitath jivr- mil rnilalo thobownU. ivoa UtUoyoul .f!!t lh'7rc.cMl)or.'.m'x(rrlcto-!.-tot1io)i')wf.9 Buffer f Mm tkiruKutrerrUn;; complaint; butfortv. Uatoly thPirp"'. Ji.iw urn uoiMTui 'if-rd.UHltbono trU'Ji.ncutry tiii'UST.'lll f nrt thfillttloplllilTalil. tiMolnitoniiiyYLyathatthrjy will nut bo wit Uigtoiio without tlicm. But f Lor alinlck le4 'to tba tano of uo iriony Tivo tht tinm In whera e mke our gmatboust. OurpiUicuruitwliUa Other do not. Ctrter'i Llttlo Llrer Pill Are Tcry nmn and Tery cu; to taka. OnsortwopllUmakaadoM. Secy tre atriotly TcoUI)le nd do nut grlpo or mm, but by their goutleocUon pleaaeall who vnthem. InYlaUnt 25centt live for $1. Bold by draggiata everywhere, or lent by mail. CARTER MEDIOINR CO., New York: SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. De Witt's Witcli Hazel Salve cures burns. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures ulcers. W. S. Rishton, Druggist, iy The Music Lesson. "Your little daughter, as she went out awhile ago, seemed the very pic ture of misery." "She was going to take a music les son." "And your oldest daughter, who is now going out, looks even more than miserable." "She is going to give a music les son." JV. Y 2resa. The children's health must not be neglected. Cold in the head causes catarrh. Ely's Cream Balm cures at once. It is perfectly safe and is easily applied into the nostrils. The worst cases yielding to it. Price 50c. One of my children had a very bad discharge from her nose, Two physi cians prescribed, but without benefit. We tried Ely's Cream Balm, and much to our surprise, there was a marked improvement -We continued using the balm and in a short time the dis charge was cured O. A. Cary, Corn ing, N. Y. A Noble Stand. T.ittle Sister I do not hrdieve vmi kept one of your New Year's resolu tions. Little Brother No ; didn't intend to, either. Little Sister Ihen why did vou make them ? Brother 'Cause I don't think much of a boy who isn't unselfish enough to make good resolutions once a year, anyhow. Good News. The best materials lumber, brick, lime, cement, Band whatever goes Into the construction of a building; they employ only the best workmen and pay the best wages; they get better pnce9 for their work than their less careful competitors, and always get the best contracts; they paint their work with Strictly Pure White Lead manufactured by the "Old Dutch" process of alow corrosion the John T. Lewis & Bros. brand. For colors they use the Na tional Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold in small cans, each being suflicient to tint twenty-five pounds of Strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade. This brand or Strictly Pure White Lead and National Laad Co.'a Tinting Colors, are for sale by the most reliable dealers in paints ir you ar going to paint, It will pay you ia una to us lor a dook containing; informa tion that may save you many a dollar) It Will only cost you a postal card to do so. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. mm $!2 Suits t 1 1 r 1. Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at McKillip Bros.. Bloomsburg. T1 1 i i ne oest are the cheapest. (TitiMtr'. KutMsb numenit Brand. Orfvtnil andOn nlf GVfinln. A lirnrrtrt r rhirkter' BnoUsk ni.t Arc, lwfft rtlitttfie). LAUlth, Ml . mond Brand In l4 uit (fU niillie rsBtM. noftlM fth hint rlnhnn. Take mo other. K'fwf dannm-vu ruleftfw In atMUipa tut ntrtlaultra, timonials nt ttvntitnd imttaHimt. n lruir1l, or awnd 4l " HaMier nr i.nni,"Hiiir, it? rvtura MmlL lO.OIIO Trait ImoniaU A'.ima S,t t. vawspiwri iValMilHvllisuisuHnuuiini 7-iJH.lt. PILES "A AKCSIS " glvfs Instant n-iiei an is an iniiiiunio Cura for rile. 1'rlwSl. Hy Ih-uirirNtsormHll. Ptimplos rm.Alln-H"A.NAKKMS.' ilox Silt, Now York City. 't Bute u No matter how hard yon pull on it, or now muun me iroai trios to loosen It, look at Uie "AKCECB' at the bottom. Don't you think It would be a (food plan to have one or iwo or Erath's Patent Hitching Posts? Cheaper than the old kind. 5 W. ERATH S3 S. Wain, ilkesBarre, PA., is maker.' ELY;s. CatawrH UiUSAM tiALM Cleans the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores. Restores the Sense of Taste and smell. I IK TBY THE CUBE- A particle Is applied Into each nostril and Is agreeaoie. rnce ou cents at. iiriiiririHtH; by mall registered. Ml CIS. JCLY BHOTUE&J. M Warren COPYRIGHTS. aaJ 9iw mronwiou ana Tree usnaDOOK vnti to &MUNN A CO- Ml BkojjjwatTnsV Torc Ideat bureau for securing patent In Amarlaa. rery patent taken oat by t la brought before tbe publio by a nutlet flTas free of ebarca In th Scientific JVtuetinw Urrat elrenlatlon of an act entitle paper In the world. Splendidly Uluatrated. No Intallliraut man should be without It. Weekly, f 3.00 a ruBUaiucus,?" Broadway, Kuw tors; City. " THOMAS GORREY Plans and Estimates on all kinds of buildings. Repairing and carpenter work promptly attended to. Dealer in Builder's Supplies. Inside Hrrdwood finishes a specialty. ' Persons of limited means w! o desire to build can pay pan and secure balance by mortgage. The most licultlitul and popular drink or the UK''- Tbe proper drink for bntu tnble and ttrt'Blde now within the reach of all. rtvury thririy housewife eun provide for lu r linmo, graiw, or uiikh, peitr, cherry, apple.'bunutia and pineapple elders at the small expense of fifteen cents pur trillion. Keep your husbands and sons at home by preparing for them those dellgliuul aud harmless drinks; thereby saving tho money that mliflil. possibly rind lis way into the hu loons. It only takes ten minutes to make nnv one of these delightful drinks. Unclose 10 cents I n It Doesn J Solentiflo American Agency forv, JJk tradi marks, &mSY DMIGM PATKMTS. I tor one, or on chuis for seven ot t lie "Krult Older Keclpes". Address NIMS NOVELTY CO IHSU Callmot Avo., Chicago, "llT 1 VU' tMo-tf. w- at qtjabahtiwe. mmm Fonrtcrn Cholera 1'etlnnte Vow la the Honpllel. New Yonit, Aim. 14. The following liullctlu wn Imu1 lout evening: yuAHANTiM, S. I., Any. 1H. Two u prctR were Isolated at Hoffman Island curly thla morning but owing to the rough wt-nrlier In the lower bay were not removed to Swinburne Inland hoapltal. If the wind ntodentte they will be tranaferred during the night. They are Maria Keno aged 4 years and Pasquale De Padro, aged 15 yearn. The bacteriological examination ahowa that Onlilppl Arlamo who w removed ycMtertlHy ia suffering from cholera and that Francisco Caiolo, Paolno Mariani and (ieorqiila have not developed the diaeaae. Thu ci'iisim of tlie hospital to-night shows: cholera pittients 14; patienU not havlug rholert 8; convalescent 1; suspects on lioiTiiian Island 2 total 20. AH of the patleota are Improving. The disease la mild in character. Two more nurses were sent to Swinburne Island to-day. The steamer Fuldn arrived to-day from Ounon. All were well on board. All of the steerage passengers had been detained live days at that port and their lrnggaga was disinfected ln-fore embarkation. The cabin passengers were examined and pro vided by me with passports on which was written a statement of their route of travel for ten days before sailing in order that detention on the railroads may be avoided. The vessel was disinfected and allowed to proceed after the customary inspection ot the stwrnge passengers. William T. Jenkins, Health Officer. No New Cholera Cases. New York, Aug. lft. The following bulletin wiim Issued List evening: Ot A 14 A.N TIN B, S. I., AUff. It). -UtfO p. D. Tin re are no new duvolopineuts at (Juar nntine. All of tbe patients are convalen ctnit. We are waiting for the period of detention to expire, and there is every liope thul no new cases will develop. WM. T. Jknki.nm. Health, Utlicer. CHOLERA IN Kl'SSlA. An Alartnlnic Increase of the Dlneane Throughout the Country. Lonwin, Au'j. 14. Official returns show a great increase of cholera In Kus sia In the lust week. The figures (rU'en lor the clilIcreDt provinces are us follows: 1 Oditliii 4s4 enses, 1,5 deaths. Orel a27 cases, 1 10 deaths. Don Region 854 cases, 1 17 deaths.. KielT al0 cases, 01 deaths. ..-v , . Orodno 110 cases, 27 deaths. " Nijtil Novgorod 253 cases. 102 death Kherson 50 cases, 18 deoths. Yaroslav 89 cases, 15 deaths. , , Samara 81 cases, 6 deaths. ( Vladimir 23 cases, 0 deaths. Kazan 30 tases, 13 deaths. Moscow (not Including Moscow cltvl 27 cases, 0 deaths. In Moscow city there was an averaue of 30 coses and 15 deaths dally. . i Cholera In Italy. T Wariiinotok. Auk. 12 Dr. Wvman . Surgeon-General of the Marina Hospital Sen-ice, cibltd Surgeon Young at Naples as follows: "Wire whether Italian emigration la stopped. If not, wire recent and exnectud departures from all porta with details." burgeon loung replied: "Companies have suspended for ffca present. "Weser" sails Sept. 15, Werro from Genoa Aug. 26, FuldaSept. 8. Paler monothing. Somo fruiters from near by expected to sail shortly. As near as I can ascertain condition is Improving." i ne rererence to the sailing of fruit Tea sels caused Dr. Wymau to cable Surgeon Young that the importation of lemon would be prohibited here. Cholera la Kuaala. St. PrxvHKnr nn Ana. IK Tl. intn itv of tha haafc tiaa Mnal fl,.lttn of t ha rhnlara. miUmiiIk In lli. I V sisn citiea. In Moscow there wen 47 fresh cases and 16 deaths yesterday. Toe official returns, although understating the, mortality frnm tha hnlur .hnu. th.t . v. epidemic Is much severer than in 1802. A Great Walk. Pntr . nn Ana 11 T!aa nM.ni 1 o vm. uinuuw, m French pedestrian, arrived in Chicago Sat- llrdav aftarnonn havlno w.tlrl -1 1 v. . way from New York. He left New York at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of July ,15. He came from New York without a cent Jn hia Docket and had tn viaifc iha nrutfAffl. hare and cash a money order before he could ohtain a raw nara.aalr.lAa TK Vm..!. ncnnl. mm hmhiI n .1 : 1 , i him reception In Chicago. Canadian TarlfrKeform. Montreal. Ana 1.1 A T lt.r.1 j a - w. uwv i.lrr ...anjul V Q OAA . I - . - LI. . a . ".vu tf,vw was neia nerc yesterday and was addressed by leading Liberals, Including tbe party's leader, Wil fred Lauxler, who outlined the policy of the party. He announced the protective policy of the Conservative party and de clared strongly in favor of tariff reform and freedom of trade with aha iti4 States. Shortens the Distance. Richmond. Va . Ann IA TV tMk mond & Danville railroad company an uuuuraa vuu auuut jci. ia tneir new route to Florida will ha nnanari Th. 1. . m. mi u.n um will shorten the distance between New i oric anu Jacksonville aud the company Dronoses to otien the rnnta wirh ik. n. est schedules and the best, anrvlrat that .sn possibly be had. for a Mew Postofllee In Chlearo. j WaSHINCITON. Atlir 1.1 Csnat.. TJ1 I mer. (Hem.. Ill V intrndncMl In th. .. ate a bill to provide for the erection of a government nuuaiug at Chicago. It di rects the erection nf a mmmiulimi. sufficiently fire-proof building upon tbe present Dostofflce site, tn ha AnUhul an ready for occupancy within eighteen muiitos aiier tne approval or the contract. Commander Hooth lieturns. New York. Auir. 14. rnnmiinj.. t)i lingtou Booth, of the Salvation Army, with Mrs. Pooth and her two children, returned from Enirland vestenlav n tlm a ... They left here July 5 on the Campania, and went uirecqy to L,otwoii where two big re- wyuuiiB were got up in their honor. Fatal Cloudbnrat. 'Vienna. Anu. 14 A l.,,ti..,.. , a - - - - w.vuuuuin, ll.HU. havoc in the Epuries district in Hungary yesteruay. r nty persons and many bead of cattle were drowned. One hundred houses and several railway and otbe: bridges were demolished, and much of th. narvestea crops was destroyed. New York's Death 1. 1st. New York Ana. 14 Th Humbh Vital Statistics report that the number of deaths for the past week was SHU. There Were RQ deaths in' the m-ppMlIno -u..w The number of deaths from oontuglotts dis eases was ou, an increase of 16 over the week before.
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