mm wsmmmmu U a IolItj at our ,Tol Pi .liiiK iill).- In Sufdei'i Block, eiwt !! i he Jluj.'li llrtilKe. Knvl"iw, Xolmi itei 1'npei, I'lmmpleU, OnJor Hookn, 'i , iiei, Tajjs, mid'Hll kltiiln of I'll- Mio, II nnd Kale Itllla. We do nil worktieBtly, HienDly and" rlMliljr. Do roil ueefl huhIiIiir in tins llliet then rail Mild new nn, 01 write us n fKMtBl fmril and wo will I bI your aervlre. H, i in." 1 1 ' i Hi 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 i, in i in i ill I 111 I ' il'ii M nil. I,, ii h it i t 'u Im-I im . mi fi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii- i.n viliimu : i I In-iin"ii U'lic jf lliBilny m. i ill "ii- t iil. ini-ltt mid in I i i'n . lituriHl-.'" oritfluKl and win ii'iilitiKou iieeuuut of tliiiirspn i iiiilittndrat of ontalde diotntii in ire ih olio ilollnr n vi' ii 1M y ii i cull lili-h Olli il ii 'on I ry it. "IN'DliPENDENT"-"LIVE AND LET LIVE.1 Lehighton, Carbon County, Penna. January 7 1893. Ob XXI. No. 8 $1.65 a Year in Ad vane WE HTI1.1. !2i2?":2 aix ti .r..f, K.nra nllltt. iwtrlt,..! It wilii ttMoM and lite lit uwltloi for tile nwliie ilial jimi If want yon fa MM tfikt we TO G1VR mi tmmelue lot of put tin In handsome I I miiien.nl rude mi amnevww. Mm V r mi It NDSOifE HOXKS mlhnrtmesliOTs-h(ie!illiat will wear and Klvevmithf mMtrorjmirnMroi! l our oli)eet In sell thnn M low I.roH but Inf. at IliWn. VtL MU WITH CANDY. Th,s.anurilrdliotof tlio Full campaign, but to be totlowwl hv eenseless effort to inaKi jm. feel that when von vfiitt hIioi" ilti plueo von want to fti it u 3 Hamilton Street, Allcntowii. (fill Una if i.vpr orcurrrrt tn vou tlmt clu-npi-r here tlian you ran buy in Apples and Potatoes Arc arriving daily in car load lots and arr bring sold at tho vory ' lowest prices to li'tntler msfeeSmseB'sp Wish 9 Oysftwstm FRUITS, NUTS. AND CIGARS, Sold nnd delivered ut, and frequently way below city jiriees. Wliohvsnlo Cortiuiissiou Dealer, East WcissDorl, Hot Prices vr- J. W. HELLER'S, STUVE STORE, EAST EISSPORT, PAj No. 8, l-'ull Sjze, (;,oiniilot(i it Range, S'iO. No. 7. vitl No. 8 top, complete, as low as 17, We offer lliesi" goodiat Uiine pilM for W iiost Sixty 0.iyi. We liavn on liitid : lot n( Second Ilainl, Plnt-e!a8 Parlor DonlileHeaters. which wp will sell at very low Henri's, All nf our gooiJs are fiiiarantopn In n!ea ,Uip Imver or nionev refunded. f Call and .ee our ,arg MooV I.Mre Imjln; elsewhere. fVi i Inline Jr. All Varieties, - AT BoOtS, Prices lMever so JLow Tlio most Central Location at The Sign of Kline 9 714 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. r m x O 1 r S.2 - '5 O 0 v-'V i c O'g ill i I f- " 6. -X ri Si 3 e CD trj 1 if- t The above cut shows our Kitchen I'liijnu eontmns Hour lhn, Spice nnd 11....;.! ... ' .1 " !1 I I I'onftl. An hidcenonsible. nriu'le iie naif jusi recoiveti anotiier luige lot 01 jireecli induing Shot Gans. Wo claim to huye the tinet asortmeiit oTtJuris nnd Revolvers outoide of the large cities at iKipular I'ripe. tiome nnd-be convinced. Our "leader" lireecli-londinK Shot (juus only $7.50, a first das gun iueverv upect IN6 Only Five Dolhtrs Itound or8(iunie ut the Letiigii Coal & ynx leuti llu- Atlvuoaif tlien .,n ieui i.t Nlm.n ' LlVli. tlHIrl this (UWlkret. MAtnit .or Innf ftftn hock, out now, hh- jporu tyin and WtHi all mil- eiierrv. n ail toTRiTittf li Mt lwe "W- nnd it ready mill Me AWAY candy to ourmstottwrs. iwi wfiu-Hjmi win or iHwslreo: omfe nasi you can buy just lis clieim li not the ril ! It is a solid FACT. use Stocl V and Styles - TT Call and bo Convinced tho Big Boot. i t "Hi ll anil I'lilM il if yolliii'' Piu Drawer nnd Bake lor the kitchen Vii r itf on MACINES Hardware .Co., Sixtv lays Slioes and Rubbers, j & Muschlitz, j Folenal & Business Cards W. M. Rapsher, TrOBY Attn OOnXSELI.MK AT 1 W, KlP8tloor above the M.ifmloii Unii-w, MAtTCII CHUSK, IF.V:. Atitt TollPtton Aui-hpj Will l'u I Entfttf. CnnvevHiu-lntr iumiIK iloiu- n tirntnDtlv mmr Ht'ttllno Mtnft-Mil mt a artMlmh. Mn ).. cmwiiltiit In ! h hi (mrmntt nnv jy i i DR. G. T. FOX, 178 Main Sirwt, Hath, la. Kr BAffnoR. Bboxdwav iiocrr, Mkm wm. AT MAWOH, WAN IIOTKU Tl'KHIlAT1. Kt nmiiJtHKfi.Hi n Hotru WmiNrmiA i AT At.f.rSWWV, "HtAXlM KNTHAI.,TMI t(Ml i if Bath, rtuuM ami Sathhoaym. tttttof HouM-Knimpii.in.tn4p. m ruMi ! imiKM id !wnvft oi i ne Eye.Ear, Nose & Throat Alo, llfllrtwt1nnofttifKriH ottlicti't' nt neM of x1aw. F. l. SMITH, D. D. S., I)r.lee tiipO'1re the llitem Home Rank Street, Mi ton I'a. nttXTlHTKY IN Af-I ITS ltUAM'UKH FtlMK and iii.irtlmt hi llllrlal ilenturc u sf i hil ly. IjoealuiiMtlit'ilfM nti'(l. Has Hilni.Utrwl aad Telh rslnu-ti'l Wl'iH- OUT I'AIN. 'UTlCi: llomiH:-From h . tn., to 12 m .from 1 l, tit. to f p. in., f i om 7 p. m., to 8 p. hi. CuiwittatloiKt In l-.uulwior tleinmn OfllMs Mourn nt Jluletnn -Km Mttinla. l)ptl&47 tv A.S.Rabenold, lSiiANCii iirrirK Over .1. V itiimlenbu!.' f.titior KUre. BANK STUKllT. LKIIIOIITON uentlMrvin all its t)runeliei, Teetli i:tnirted Ithout I 'Htn. (In-i ad mltilttereil i lien n-niiPHii, tfflce l).ii-V!:i)Ni:siAY of eaeli week, i o.tuMitxt, m.i;movn, 3-M il.flijrlicimntv.T'n THE CARBON HOUSE, Henry Drumboro, Proper, riRST HTHEKT, LKHIUKTiiS, TIINS'A. 'Il.cCnrboti limine ha bet-n intovated smrl inprotMl tlntuiplituit, UN ehH'trlu llnlitetl ami Well WMitllatfil. nnd It iiinnmr Ilin llntpln In till tcftloti of tlie Mute. 1 (it pationaifp of the public ii folidlcil. uei't JU'coiiininilatlons for lemiAipnt unit lnunlt'iit cuttom. Cliarue wry H10dtrii1l. I'll l.lnmiri.Vit.li Ui'i-runil I'm lr tuul (jooit Cigar1, for tale at t tie lt.ir. jinn ii, ir--- Tho I.tMiilInc i:titaiintnt hi the IjpIiIrU Viillfy. CIRCLE CAFE I. KIN HALT. IHUI.IlINd, ee.Sn!;,, ALLKNTOWN, C1IAK. A IIOWMAN,lrp, 'f Ills 1'opuUr Itt'Ktaurnnt luu been thoroughly rt'llltPil ami tefunilstieil, and the tf neral .-u'coni-mnilAtloim are nt a superior anil InvltltiKclmnic. ter. All the ilelk-aclet of the hpusou ncned Ht inoilcraie rates. The bar Is supplied with none but the best brand of Wlnen, Lbtiors Abs. UlKar(, ete. I.atlleH I)lnhir )Uom In the Itenr. Oscar Ohristmaii, WKISSrOUT, VA. Liver tf ttnd Exchmiyc Stables. ratyrldhiii carriages and srtfft driving liorsos itu- aet'ommodAtion to aitentad lere, .rt Mall ami telegraph order piompHvattendeUto ClVftiimatilal. f uiajUl-ly The Celebrated" Cypress Sliing'lc. (iu.iranteed full IubiIi, Tho very best Shinglo in tho Market, Maanfactumlby RICKERT & SNYDER, n.iri-imnit, Vlrglnl.1. FOR SALE IX WEISSPORT ny J. K. RIOICERT, IIFAI.KH IN All Kinds of Huildinj' Lumber HAVE voun Frelabt, Ban and Parcels ir.uvEiii:n ay John F. Hottenstein. Careful attention paid to the Delivery of Freight. Iiaeaaire and 1'urcels to all parts of town at tho lowest prices. A share of public pattonagals respectfully sollclleu, SEir.eave orders at Swenya, Koch's oryJelbeneuth's. CHARLIE LEE, CHINESE l-AUNDRY, rinwer'G lliiililius opposite Post Ollipe, FHiSTST.. I.EIIIOHTON'.VA. IVork liken in every day of the week and promptly attended tn. Family Washing done at very reasonable rates. I'ATIlOXAOi: SOMCITKI). -AT- Soidol'.s Bakery, First siiet i, i.eliiglitou, you will always dad Kreshfst and ltet BREAD AND CAKES. Ttye, Whent nnd Vienna Broad Fresh Kiery Hay. Our Vienna llirad lie excelled. We mpet-tuiUy solicit imrtrou- aKC wiiu-ll inr the w aumi. Seidel's Vienna Hakery, 0.i.Ol.erlN. KIHUTIHT.. LKIUIIlllON, 'a , TO OONSUMRTIVES. i Tlu niiibTsiuiird tuvllm lusn reston-diii ' health n MUiplqiriituiiu, ffr MitfitriuK fufiituv ; i-ial ears wllii a ttevere hnui atfeellun, nnd el ! titv.nt dlsfiwei ituuioptluH, U anxums to mk kilo it to ill's lebow HilttereiB lw meali idenrea 'lolltir-sewho ileiie It, he will eittYrfull) mjiul Itee ! eli.iljiel a l'Op Ol (lie prt st riOtiimilsed, niiitiiiiiM mil tlud a !me eure fur Coiiiuup-1 lltui, Attimu. Ilinnrilllft ttud all tlironr and 1 hiM AluldlP. He liotirt all tulle rem will try In- rfitn-d . it il h iuvaliuibb", 'J iumt denrlui; i ll.e , . uf i'i whteh will (nstltm nothluic, aud mui proHuUie)liitf, wnlii iasv Vhlreati, Kc.. KIlVVAUD A. UON Uiootlyn, Xew York. npr. tfl, 'lW-7v, E vbxj Millor , j LBHIG-HTON. i PLANING - MILL. MANUFAPTDI1BK OP WiNnow and Doom Khvfs, Doors, Shtit'iniMt. window Nudes. Mnuldinyc, liruokeUL, AH1 DK.ll.kli IK all of Dressti Limlier Shiiliw, Piiilmti'i. kT(-r:il'-x-k Lumber, &r.,&c Vory Lowost Prices, tl" bills prittted cheap Iffllwhan inwHtl a THE GREAT German Remedy. TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. tin f nillnnsHnHladeii forilPMPOWlnTO Si t. anStrLrm rUitikiu-, rnnn Kitthh v 111 twill run1 vou. it jiftmpf or vurr. it f3i loou tautlt'r wtthi m'vt'r fnlln. jjiuiitiurcannuRiigoTK' C len n w t lie jointed tloodrjlrPn fWl ecr to b7i'rl Hon burnt iiff thrniiph the kttl n IMmnlrpj. llltiti he. SUU'MI'll rilTEiiaJ lb III VHTV IIIU. t tirntlvia u lin nn Closely cun fined In tho mills nnd work hops; olerkR,who do not procure turBclcnf exendso, and nil w ho are con tl nodi n door, fthootd use Pri.riiPH ItlTTKH. TliPVTTlU not then bo weak ami iml Hort'R. Hr1 mi! E3 irLrurn JiirinitR,; inn ueuim win loi iion. M-r.rm iiintns will rnre Llvert om mi ut. Don't !kmU iiunured.lmUleurc pirn iv. ir Vim iln tint urluli M 1 1.1111. n ltlTTEIU to miner from U mum will build vou tip nnd; make toustrougnnd ntlsm, use n bottle ol flULPHUR HJTTfcB3: It liPTpr fall to euro MT LP 1 1 DIE lliTTEns lKin't li wlllnmt til iwlll mnko your blood bottle. Try It: you wilt not rejrrrMt. 'urp,nen nnu atroni?, him iiiiii ucbii mini, lndle In delicate! benlth. who urn nil Try M'LPllt'K Hit- rem to-night, and runuown, anonid ni on win Bleep wen THiI.I'lIiril ItlTTKTIK. Do TOtlwant tlio hoot Mmllpnl U'nrb niihliiho,it Fend 3 2-rent stamps to A. 1'. Ordway & Co Hoflton, Muss., and rccelvd a coir, free. PROF. ALEXANDER BOUBROU DlfCOVKIil'.lt OF Bmlron's Miracnlons RciMics- I.lboral MI mled Vh$ lrliiti' JCndorne T!:ein As being the (Jreate&t lilvoM'O of tho Arp, I'otltiH1 eu-e nbeuiHed in iicLotdatice to intlruo tiotiH, in (iisi'jmi'H here tofore mwnllcd Incur able Dtpliihcrla, Atth m.i. brom-him, catiirrh, eoiiitcHtbin ol th lungs, the result nt sunitrokc, nopbv nnd limns p;u alliMl restored to their luiTlll.tl t'tlllllllloli. hnliiA hip and bone d I seine euretl. Khetimatlsm Scl.tlh'u, neiimlui.i, Iirluht'sdWeaseid the kld nejs.llver complaint, dyientcn, and so-culled Heart tiiv.i"sH re fiuiri'i eureu ny pure, nieul 01 e of iiiv own pri'iurlng. nuiirniK nine wrs over n..wi iersou. nae xtsiTiKo i&Mfir i self, behifloer 74 tears ol ituc Mill sell mv inedlchics oni . 1 lm two eminent phyaieluni ronnneeled with me to attend to ealfliiK unlit residences f t he slek if requited. TKHTIMONIAI-H. l'roiu I'atrlrk Iturke. I fllLADKM'HIA, April t, Profesnor Hi-'i.lrou Dear Sir Allow me to ond jou my sim-efo thanas for the Kood that jour medicine done me and ou ran publish thlf letter lto'i clioost, for Ihe benellt of the sniTeren. In which I will state t had my hand crushed eouplltiK Iho ears, and doctored for it. itmt was lu the hostiital about hIt weeks. and my hand beeamp so swollen, and Inllamni.i- itoii Taking place, some or me uoctort inoumiti nould li:iti to get in) hand tuupulatcd tn save mv lite, but I was told bv one ofiuv friends to KO fr l'rof. r.omlrou'H oltiee, and get some of hit incnieiue ior it, ami utai ne 'uiew u wuuiu save my hand. 1 went there and pot the. medicine, and In two weeks the swelling all went down, ami Iliad the nseotinvilntreri. 1 hen 1 to work, nnd consider in) self well, and earnestly recommend me reineuy u uu tuineieii like nie. i nere is nothing In the world like It to destroy blood liotson.riHltice swellins, uiinihtlnto pain, restor Iniraetlou in tho neru'R, and cliculatlou in the blood; there tt nothtnc to compaie toiu Itespectfullv yours, I'ATliU'K iiuiiki:. tT03 N. oth St., J'hIUdelphia, I'a. I'rom Joseph Klihuer. 17H Xlnth Stiect, rhlladelnl.hi, I'a. l'lease allow me to add mv testimony to jour 1M. Hating been st.nstruek three times during twenty jears, tho last time It was so bad that I was bed fast for four months; had the ury hest VI UUfJiyin nut SLlll I Hilt UK nwuy. Willi up- tltwisoor. and irrent nain 1111 me. At- lemrml to bo out, but could not stand the sun. would often dropdown while attempting to walk the case was consldeied a very bad one. It was Inclined to run on connestlon of tho brain, was then lecommendedto l'rof. llnudrnu'i medicine and I made out to Rot to his ofllce, 172T N. 10th street, and 1 Rot the inediclmi and in three weeks time I was ftble to be out and tendinc to my business, though one of m. horses died In the moantime from the head, while f stood It. and am able to attend to business now Thanks to Cod Almiahty and to l'rof. lloudrou's medi cine, which I will recommend forexer to any pNr sullerer as I was. would bp pleased to have n one call atid see me for luither Information, l.espeetfully ours' josuniitiuKiu:, Ofllce ami lAloratoiyieii dally Horn 7 a. in. to k p.m. Oallorwrlteo Af.KXAMHIK IIOU11KOU, I7VT North Tenth Mreet, dec. :o, My. I'lilladelphla, I'a. Seud 1 oent stamp for valuable book. Kistif.l, the Leading Photo graplicr. Lehighton . Cabinet Photographs & Larger Sizes, Views of Residences in town nnd county at the very lowest'priees. Stoves, Tinware Heaters and Ranges-, In Great Variety at SAMIJI3L GllAVEU'R ''onulRr Store, HruK Street. lioofing nud SMutinga specia! ty. Stove repairs fmnislied on slinrt notice Reasonable! JOHN KIRKTV, 2XI. Dyspepsia For 20 Years ! TRIED SVEK1I 'I'lLliJO, Yt Two Bottles Wrought ' A CURE ! Not Fiction, But Truth ! ; IXuuk SaJttAPAitl lla Cu , Belfast, Ma.: CnrttI have been a ermat Ku(ferr far am 20 scans with lilM'ljpfiU, I vsMinmlUve trled fverythtng I ooukt TURMf of Havo also tried Pay. c a Jciaoa' pre rlptlon, but could obtain only temporary relief. I have been CWAJiI.lI TO hM:l;p UXI.I. Inr years KIND' .0WIUK v win t i t 111 nrill f mv tliircMHo oraaua. 1 bouiflil u LtUJfl uf DAM A "4 SAKaAX'ARILLA, and It 1IBL1I Hi; SO Ml' CI I that 1 bought the second, betare mmm m m wbh taken, any IkYN- THATWM WAS TITHKII, 1 uM 1 mmt on.i m.hi:i M T.IX ALT, NIGHT. I I'JIIIL UUl! Yours resp. To whom It may ouoeru We are well avquaintod with Ur Klrkc , aud know that Urn uoultl bof tnatra any alnleuiwat ttuU HM untrue. STEUtXb & .''V wirii. ivm(Ktu. Man-!!, 1 Dm SHMpirllll Cfl Bci.lSt, Ulitf. f OP !892.;:s The Chronological Record o. Memorable Year. AMI-.UICA'S qUAIHI-cr,STKXSI ! rollllc. mid l'ettllnit., Itbnr llUtin'i anr. anil Ill.ii.trr 1'lgnr. rronilnr'ilti In IM Annal. Notslilp Annlrrnmry el cbrnllrtn. Drnlli. nf I'rimiliient aim. The year 1898 lia lieeu remarkalile In ill least two renpect. Very Jew yeai In nil the world's history have Iwen market) liy audi a Reorral ieace, though war wn, threatened in many place, and yet them have been rereral stupendous pnlltlral rev olution., chief anionic them tliOMi in limit Britain nnd the United Stale. Dratli hai i been buy among the ureal. Tennyson nnd Whlttler poet laureate of tho llrit lh . .aipire, and the poet of freedom have I passed to the bosom of Divinity. Death i has twice visited the White House. In tho annals of labor nnd ueneral busi ness the year was certainly one with out precedent. There were more de structive riots in 1817. and there have been years of gieater abundance, but it is claimed by experts that in 1893, for the first time in America, there was at least average prosperity contempo rary with great Industrial distu rbancrs. Tho bloody conflicts at Homestead, Pa., and in east Tennessee, in Idaho ami Wy oming, and the comparatively bloodless labor riots elsewhere, will certainly make the year a notable one in economic history. Though there has been no war there have been many disasters, and in the first blf of tl vi.jr Hie lnues lv fire, flood ami windstorms Tn the Dnlted btates wero many. Four (treat tornadoes killed nearly 200 people, and four urent ruining disasters destroyed as many more. Jt is estimated that about 0,000 lives were lost In the United States by great accidents among them 82 by the fall of a bridge on tho Lick ing river, 190 by fire and flood on Oil creek, Pennsylvania, and ninny in tnlnordisasters. Great accidents by flood, lire and explosion, great riots among laborers and tremen dous political revolutions thesa will cer tainly make 1892 memorable in history. DEMONS OF DESTRUCTION. J'ronerty and I.lle. SacrllU-rtl During tlie Year Tlmtu;li Tire., KxphMlon., l:lr. JAf,UAnr. :. Fire In Nashville: loss. SI?.MK)o- arti-alln. I 3. Town of Barbrook, UlsM destroyed by flrei nM. sinnfifL 8 ffjs !r c"lll,lon on ita w","Bh ,!-n- In Illinois. 8. 05 deaths from fire damp explosion At Krebs, I. T.: Injured, 113. 13. rire" destroyed a brass factory In Water bury, Conn.; Ions, StfiO,0"". 15. A S2U0.000 train warehouse fire In New York city; 1 death. Grand opera, house Mock burned In Wan- sau, Win.; loss, $200,000. 19 buildings burned at Ail Sable, Mich. IS. 0 killed by explosion at I'ho?n!x Powder mills. Central City, W. Va. St. 19 patients killed and SI Injured In a hos pital fire at Indianapolis. 2i. Pino Bluffs, Ark., lost $110,000 by fire. 23. COO people made homeless by a Ob At Iiev- erly, W Va. 0. A block of bulldtngs burned In Columbus O.; loss,$VX),(Xi0. A S300.000 fire at JIllMbtthport, X. J, Cotton factory burned at Chester, S. C.j loss, $0,1)01). 27, Railway shops burned nt Meridian, MKm loss, $130,UK. n.mtcAiir, 2. Tlio Appomattox (Va.) court house bulldlus destroyed by tire. 3., Shoe factory burned at I Jan vers, Ma&s.) loss, $ioo,au 6. 3 business blocks burned in I loch ester. Ills.: loss, $123,000. 7. Hotel Itoyal burned In New York city; 30 deaths. , 3. Large fire In business portion of Memphis; loss, nearly $1,000,009. 11, Grand Central hotel burned nt 11 Paso, Tex.; loss, $100,000. 13. The opera house block burned at Mon mouth. Ills.; loss, $150,000. IX TownofMnrta, Ark., nearly desttoyed by fire; loss, $123,000. 10. State Insane asylum burned-at Jackson. Miss.; lose, $JfOU.0U. 17. A million dollar blaze In New Orleans. SI. Library block burned in Herat nr. Ills.: lo, $100,000. A $100,000 fire at Malvern, Ark. 33. S acres oC business piopcrtles burned In San Antonio, Tex.; lose, $avvrn. MAHCIl. 1. Tho stale female reformatory burned at Indiana poll; &l inmates escaped. Seven workmen killed in a railroad colli sion In Milwaukee. 3. Detroit loot X),(KXJ by fire. Kast Liverpool, O., lost $100,000 by lire. 6. The Eden Musee at Omaha burned. 7. The Alloux block burned in ,t Superior, Wis.; loss, 5120,000. 11. Fire damp exploded. In the Andetllnocoal mine noar Charlerol, Helclum, destroy ing over 1300 lives. Opera house and uteres burned at IMoom field, la.; loss. $13.000. 13. Gun store burned at Fort Worth, Tex.; loss, $130,000. Kiltannlnjr, Pa., tout $100,000 by fire- iyo.0UQ blajo In Uanburv. Conn. M. 'ifiecusioiUtioUfceaiDt. jnrin, a, nH ourniMi; loss. $0,0uil, 21. lOkllled by the explosion of a mill boiler at East Jordan. Mich. ZL A $113,000 fire at Cambridge. Maw. S3. Alto, Tex., lost over $100,000 by fire. S3. Glass works burned near Draddock, Pa.; lOSS, $100,000. 7. Hardware company burned out at Omaha; loss, $200,000. 30. A Jl 10.i. 0 factory fire In Cincinnati. APIUL. 2, A $200,000 fire in Krle, Pa. Greenville, Miss., lost $100,000 by fire. 3, New Orleans totnoarly$200,0U0laSflres. 6. 9 deaths by an explosion and fire at Fort Madison, la. Furniture factory burned atPlqua,0.: lot, $130,000. 0. Lead works Uurtml at west St. Pul: hiss, $100,000. 7. Dlstltlerr burned at Portland, Or.t loss, J100.U"). 11. Factory burned a. Manitowoc, Wis i loss, $800,UU0. 13. 9 deaths by staupowdwr explosion at Moo sic, I'a. 11. Tlio main UulUlliHt of Clarke unliitrslty, nr Atlanta, burnd; low, $100,000, 1C $100,000 lost by inndlary fires at .San An tonio, Tex. 1. 7 killd by a lewder mill expkwfon naar Lake HoptMOOOtc, N. J. 8 blocks boried at JCnMsUa, WU.i loss over 30. U iMiUdlogs dst royod by luoetidhu-) fires at Look vl 11. tCiiiMMs drowned in a ttoodl mine near MlnersviU, IV 3t Tho town of Slights, Mich., dMnyed by Are. H A $MiO luceudUry Are at OaIivllls, ft. ThoVaural theater aad The Times nffleff buriMd taPMladli4iia; loas, $t,0UUn: IS deaths aad rly K iwople liiiaml. . 63 buildiuiM burned at Chase, Mleh.: Ums, $1U1JDU0L 30. IltUlxirv Umi $UkJ0 by or. THAT. b. KiiroJturs factory huru4 si KusbvlUs. lad.; loss. IIMlUxL T killed and W iajurd by a trsiu vrashlnff" nrouib a trestle naar 1 lever. Ma. 8. Salt works bar bed at l.t4het04L,Mlcb.:loe I Car factory baraetl at Hodtnailale, Mian. 5 children burled under tba faltlnif roof a & cvdone enive at AnLhonr. Kau. 10. Gas exploded Jo a ooai lulu at noJyn W usti.. Xllllng 41 miners, 12. A poUorr burned at Trenton. N. J.: 1 tir&.onu. 13. The capiloi butldtni:f New Mexico burnec at fMUkUk r; lost-, ytwtM. U. 11 miners killed by a vn at Uie Ana conda mine, Hutie, .von. A loss of lltiun) by a bUse at I Unlet on. Sluw factory burned at Itoohester. N. 11. 16. 16dathsioacoUkiaaoa the "Big Four' at Cleren. a II. 7 killed Stt W injured in a rallmsd re t at (.Trooked bayou. Arkansas. JS. Hluciiam. I'. T.. dained $IUkX by lire. L A ftliauuo blase at Chehult. Vuh. iiiiii ntf prupertiea Durum m. : :.ir FalU. Wash.; loan, 9SN.UQ0. St. Welllnctou, Kan., awent b a detriul,vi cyclone; S3 deaths: Ore followed, dam ae, SAXkOOa V. JISOJJU) Inaa In a U'M'..,viimli,.u--lliva Lancaster, Ia. ST. $ deaths by C4wtoi)o in the Mocauauqm - tollier; , at or WilaeaUaxre. P JUNK. 1. Coqutllet'lly. Or.. lot $ll.0Utt by fire. 10 druttiM by Are In u sliver mine nasi I'r.i iram. ikthcniln.. 1. .-ter b) flood atul fire at Oil Citr n Tttub ill. I'a , hissowr$l,.W0.UH0; dalhs ltt. 10 Pluunn mill bur nod nt uvt r $.i'ni,Ulf l'it fill 'o 1 In aier at I Jt 11 v I 1. m ltd . loi rr ami lower It-Pi.i. Mich. iJ no liiulilii.- l.ii rued at C'hii trt. V I HiliiMiHi .it tlitt Mare lalsud huh sj1 CaJ ; It Hiiriuieu killid 14. FireonL'nlou dock. Htumre, t-aused s iuss of fllUUjOUt. l ram fell from a trestle at ltnesomt Lolitiw. Ktnliickv . 7 deaths Iti A $JUU.UU0 tiro at FiiiULbeth, v Va ilrulyc ivtr lukh.ar river at Lutiatfioa Kv f.'ll arel kitted Wi'Oroi.Ujr 1 OiaAiWwka bui at Maufi. lad. IvSS SM.Ul), Mfililnv rotntDyfl plant tionlflvlll uamacm by fire SUi,0Hk ,000 acres of grain iHitnetl nt Merecl.Ual Iom. sioo.nmi. K. 13 killed nod tt Injuretl tn atmlllKlonat Jlsrrwmira. 20. WVehouseburnetllnHeattle.Wash.t loss, 9iou,uuu. jrr-r. 2. W'holea dry ttwtli store biirneil at Alont Ronxry, Ala.; loss, $4fi0,((jU. Cotton warelrause bttrftetl at Providence: lost. $900,0)11. 3. San Jow, Cat., visited by a fire, causlna seiiuiuu ion. f. St, .Totin's, N. F nearly wiped out by firn 1S.0U0 people made lietneleas; 7 deaths; loss estimated at $jn,0000.0ii. Uiant Powder works near l?an Frant Iee wrecked by explosion; many deaths. 18. A $000,000 Are in Montreal. III. A $123,000 fire at Providence. SI. Itio Vltta, Ual., lost $lfln,0iwby fire. K. Oil warehouaea burnetl at ht. Ioule; loss. SUUJJ""1. SO, 15 mlnrt kllleil by mis explosion in the York Farm colliery, Pennsylvania. 21. Iron River, Wis., almost wiped out by flrej lOSS, 33J0.1PJII. 35. Bay City, Mich., swept by a terrible flret joss, vu'uu.ouo; t death, 27. Bodle, Cal., nearly deslroye! by fire. AttiraT. 3. National Hit milk burned at Paris, Tex.i om, $9)0,01)0. 8. Wliite lead works burucd at Jopkiu.Mo.; loss, $300,(110. If. Iled Mountain Mining Camp, Colo., de atroyctlljy fire; los, $73,000. The Urooklyn company's oooperaee burned fn New Orleans; loss, $880,000, IS. 2 building burned In Geneva, O.i loss. $175,000. SCTIrodifnip exploslon'in the Parksltp coal mine, near Itrinend, Wales: 100 deaths. 27. Interior of Metropolitan opera house In New York city burned; loss, $IOO,noo. 30. A Milwaukee brewery dam need $iV),nnij by fire. shrrRunt'ii. 1. Ironworks burned at Muncle, Ind.t loss. $175,000, 7. Planlns mill and lumber anl burned at New fioston, O.; loss, $250,000. 8. II deaths In a collision on the Clearfield and Cambria railroad, near Altoona, pa. Academy of Music Is burned in Cleveland. 10. 9 killed and a Injured In a railway collision at West Cambridge junction, Matachu setts. 12. Printing oltlco containing state documents burned in Albany; loss over $0,0Ui). 13. 6 deaths by the derailment of an electric motor car In Bt. Ixiufe. 20. Itockaway lieach. Ixing Island, nearly de stroyed by fire; loss about $800,000. SI, 13kllied In a collision on the Fort Wayne road near Wooster, O. 23. School furniture factory burued at Battle Creek, Mich.; loss, $230,010. 27. Howard. 8.1)., swept by a fire; low, $100,. UX, 3 deaths. 28. Sayles & .TenksMVoolcii mills burned at Warren, Mass.; loss, $300,000. OCTOBEII. 1. fiawjer Bros.' dry coods store In Waco, Tex., damaged $.200,000 by fire. X The Cary-Ogden Paint factory burned in Chicago; loss, $100,000, 6. Kinney Bros.1 cigarette factory burned In New York city; loss. $300,000. The Nickel Paper mills burned In Rich mond, Ind.; loss, $100,000. 12. Fire destroyed the village of Halix, la. 13. Hour mills burned atLockport.N, Y.; loss, $150,000. mf 21. 7 deaths by explosion at a fcto In IsAu- geles, Cal. 24. 7 deaths in a collision on the Bendlug road, near Manavunk, Pa. 28. Fire In the wholesale district of Milwau kee; loss. $3,500,000; 10 deaths. CO. A $150,000 Hro In Johnsbury, Vt. NOVEMBER. 2, 9 killed. II Injured In a railway collision near Thlrsk, Kngland. 6. Several factories burned In Brooklyn: low, $130,000. 11. Camden, Me., loit $t!Ki,000 by fire. 12. Storage stores burned In Brooklyn: loss, $too,uoa 1. A $230,000 fire In Winston, N. C. Kelly's dry coodn store burned in Milwau kee: losti. $130,aH). ; 15. A $J(i0,OU fire at Gladstone. Minn. ZS. Fletkcuslclu'a brewery burned at Fari bault. Minn.; loss. Kwo.ooa 2. The Zinzcndorf hotel burned at Winston, j N. U.; lows, 5125,000. A $150.(iiKl firo at Lynchburg. I'a, DEC EM IIEU, 2. The new Kim Pal k Methodist chart h, ! Scranton, Pa., gutted by fire; loss. $JU0,ao. I Tho main business block of Cumberland Gap.Tenn., burned; loss, $50,ouo. 4. Tho Park opera house at York, Pa., burned, i A $100,000 lire lu Cranford, N. J. Train collided with a street car In Phila delphia; 11 killed and Injured. 5. 3 bultdin burned In Itarmond, N. I!j ' loss, 91 IU.MIO. The buslneM center of Aleiandrla, Ind 1 burned; Iom, S120,mKk 6. The Ledger office burned out In Philadel phia; lo, $130,1)011. 8. Accident on Iho Jersey Central at Jersey CMtj: 13iujureil. DEATH'S GniM HARVEST. j Knilneiit, beboltr, itbller, Miitfkitif ti, ! i:ic liutbentl In In IKOi. 2. Gen. M. l Meigs. I. H. A.. In Washington, aged 70. 3. Gen. G. W. Patterson, a prominent Odd j Fellow, at Decatur, Ills., aged 43. 7. Tewflk Pallia, khedive of Kgyrt, aged W. . Hear Admiral C. 11, P. Uodgers, U. 8. N i at Washington, aged 73. James V. Dean, ihe tomcdlsn, at Cincin nati, aged 41. II. Prince Albert Viclor.dukeof Clarence and Avondate. lu Jxtudon, aged 28. George S. Knight, the actor, at Plilladel I Villi. Cardinal Henry LMnanl Manning, In Ion-1 don, aged ' Cardinal Giovanni Simeon!, an Italian J prelate. In Borne, nged 76. Judge William Bnger. of the New York court uf appeaU, at Sj racue, N. Y. aged as. BandclpH Holers, the American sculptor. In Home, aged 17. 18. Ex-Co DKresnmau Waller A. Wiwal.a prom. intnt manufacturer, at lloosick Falls, N. 'Y.. aged 77. 20, Christopher P. Crane h, poet and painter, at Cambridge, Mass., aged 78. 22. Justice Joseph P. Bradley, of the U. & supreme court, at Washington, aged. 79, Very Be v. Peter Ilenuart, vicar general ol the R. C. church, at Detroit. Ck W. E. Robinson, "Richelieu," Journaltil ana Irish patriot. In Brooklyn, aged 7. & Rev. Dr. It. B. Howard, secretary of thf American Peace association, in Rome, aged 67. . Gen. II. A. Baruum, In New York city, aged 59. 81. Rer. Charles Haddcn Spurgeon, at Men tone, France, aged W. rEanuAitr. , 3. Sir Morell Mackenzie, English physician, In London, aged 63. S. O. K. Cabanls, a Wisconsin pioneer, si Georgetown, Wis. John Jay Knox, ex-comptroller U. 8. treas ury. In New York city, aged 64. 17. Capt. WllliamM.Connor.iheaterand hotel manager. In St. Louis, aged Sk 19. Nicholas Forrester, actor, In Ik ton, aged Sk C John G. Shea, historian and editor, at Elli abeth, N. J., aged 6. MARCH. I. Kx-r-rernor W. W. Holden, of North Car olloa, at Raleigh, aged 74. 4. Dr. Noah lorter, ex.presMent of Yale, at New Haven, aged 80. 4. Edwards llerrepout, ex-titlnlsler to Kogt land. In New York city, aged 9. 10. Rt.Rer. Gregory Thurston Bedell, third Kplsoopal bishop ( Ohio, In Xew York eitr, aged 80. ZlZiz raafigW y1 known us w ids per nrtSs, Fa 5w Tor a uty. 17. Max S4rakoacb, tlte opera mauar, in New York city, aged ftt. Judge J. A, G-llmer.of North Carolina, at GreensWo, ageti $4. 18. Daniel Lotbroo, ih pttUlsher, In Bustoa, aged OJ. m. Ut. D. Hayes Aaew, of the UHUetslty ( PsenaylvanU, iu Phlladel4Ma, agctlTf. . Walt Whitman, the poet, at Camden. N. J., aired 7. APHII. L Charlsa D. Drake, ax-chief Juaileeof I Its United fttatesconrtor el bus. In Wash iagton, aed il. 3, T.J.Bartou.aaohitheateriuanatfer.UiBah tlmore, need Ttt. 4. Geo. J. W, ttingletou. In Raltlfuore,al. 0. WUhvrd iNtulsbury, ex-iuilor from Dela ware, at Dover, lm tuna v! 8. Ex-Uongrassinao Charles A. M:veu. ot Ware, Mats., la rsw 1 r k oily, km 7V. 9. Gen. C. W. P1U.x-Cafs1erat. at Wash loctou. anal M. lft. MIsAillli. Kdward. novelist and leo- turer, in lauiaon, naeaei, 17. Hou. Alexander Mavkensle, ux-iiretuler of Canada, at Harm, aged til 19. Roswelinuilth. president of The Century romnany, in New York city, sued SB. 38. William Astor, grandson of John Jab A star, lu Paris, aged ft.' 28. Gen. William Wells, a ermont reterau. In New 1 ork ft), agud W WAV I. Charlen llaiils,a wruar under ittenoaude plntn Carl PretseL. la Chicagu, seed al. 6. O. (1. Warren, senior proprietor of the Raf falo CottitnerclaJ, in Huffalo, agetl t. Gen. W. U. Halpln, a Cabin rtrao. in Cincinnat 1. 11. Senator .lulm K Barbuur. or Virginia, tn Washiligtou, aged tien Ihotuas A Kewie. lIki.iu ur iLa Mi-xnan and ci il &rk, at I'll tabu rg, aged k 19 Jauies H Ohfiin!, fnriui i! n H..-.i.im i,.a- lisbfi, in ixjudon. aaud 77 tiio K 1) Mreighl. Ciinm iumm ,ej (oil, agd 8J ueshaltl.l'-llmklau.i ( . ;Ao. at najpfittt. it. o., and m V tJhajysOayler. Aatta4il. in Hrooklya. L. atarln UorgAi., kaowu aa "Mldd " MwrgaS lock reportei. io Jersey City, aged U V aUdooy tMllon, Liiitaitt. in Nt arktit) rftfl is, IS- Cbr.l,KPolk, preahtent of the tlonal rarmets' AUtanea, tn WMliloatou, aged 8ft, 13 Hpv. Father MolHngrr, Roman Cut Iml lc priest ami pbyek-lan, at PHtslmrg.agvdTtL 18. Ffinmons Blalfle, In Cblcsrt. atrwl . 24. Senor Malta, Chili's ex-minister of fnrelgn anairs, at aiparatso, JtTbV. 10. Kate Caetleton, actress, at Provldente, aged 38, It Cyrus W. Tleld. at Da11m Ferry. N. Yh aged 78. 4 18. Ro Terry Oooke, atilhoreati, at spring- field. Maw., agedttft. 19. Thomas Conk, founder of Conk's excur sions, In London. SI. Hx-GoVernor II. J. Gardner, of Mnsaet hu. setts. at Milton. 35. Moses 5, Beach, formerly pioprlrior of the rcw loru !un, at reexeKin, a, v., nged 70. 81. Kx-enator Anthony Kentmly. of Mnry land. In An r polls agfd W. a count. I. Gen. S. S. Fry, Union vetet s n, at IouUv llle, gel 74. 7. Gen. John TlUcon, editor of the (Julncy Whig, atQulnct, III. 15. Josephine Pollard, attthorew, lu Now York city, aged A3. 22. Ex-OovernorMyron II. Ularx, of New York at Canandalgua, N. Y., agel M. Ex-Governor E. K Iowe, r Mar) land. In Brooklyn, nxeil 70. Rev. AVIlllnin Waro itowland, an old ntls- sloairy of the American Itnnrd In .IstTiia- pataiu, Ueylon, aged 75. George William Curtis, attlhor and editor. at Livingston, Htaten Island, aged ft. arpTBMRxn. Daniel Dougherty, lawjer nnd orator. In J'hllalclphla, aged m. 7. John G. Whtttler, the poet, tliiuipion Falls, N. 11., aged 83. Ex-Senalor Francis Kernan, prominent Democrnt. at Uttca, N. Y., ageil 7i. 13. David Brat e. Inventor of the tjpi-makfng maohlue. In Brooklyn, axed ftt, 20. Gen. Danfel Ullmann, a civil war leteiau, atNysck, N. Y., ngedKl. 2:k Gen. John Pope, U. S. A retire!, at ban- dnskr. O., aged fit. 24. P. S. Gllmore. the band leader. In St. luls, aged 61. 23. Gen. J. W. lltibted, ex-cpeaker of the New York ntfembly, nt I'eekskltl, N. V.,aged octob r.n. 2. Ernest Ileiian, French phIlooj her and skeptic. In Paris, aged (19. 6. Alfred Teunison, Baron d'Eynctmrt, at Id worth, England, aged 22. ChaTl'ss L. Han Is, act or, In Chicago, aged 24. Professor William Swlnion, author and teacher. In New York city, aged ffl, Harry Yano Millbink, the notorlou- duel 1st, died at Davos am Plat, hw-ltiwrland, aged 43. 23. Caroline LatJna Scott Harrison, wife of President Harrison. In the White Mouse, nged 5D. 27. I)e WJIt C. Llltlejohn, at Osweso, N. V.. aged 74. .NOVKMREIt. 2. Lieut. Frederick G. Sihwatka, vddlcr anil explorer, in Portland, Or., aged 4 1. 3. Gen. S. W. Crawford. U, S. A., retired. In Philadelphia, aged on. 4. John Hoey, formerly picsldeut of Adnmi Express company. In New York tit), nged (JS. 19. Charlie Reed, comedian, in BohIoii, aged 37. 23. William O'Connor, champion imritmati of " Amcrlsa.dled at Toronto, aged 2J. 21. Abby Hutchinson Patton, one of the Hutchinson family of singer1. In New York city, aged 03. 23. Rev. J. W. Stott, falher-ln-lnw of Presi dent HarrNon, at Ihe White l!oue, aged 93. Ill ChH Bl.lt. 1. Ex-Uo crnorll. M. Hoy I, of Peiitnylvania, ut Wllketlhirrc, Pa., agetl tii. 2. Jay Gould, In New oik city, aged M. 4. Gen. B. W. Brlce, U. S. A., retired, In Washington, sged M. 0. W. M. Derby, a pioneer bus) nest man of Chleago, In that city. 7. Wilson G. Hunt. a prominent bininefiman in New York city, aged 87. Fred Leslie, the comedian. In Indon. Professor J. S. Newberry, of Columbia college. In New Haven, aged 70. a. RobertMuir, welt known ptlnter.lnBrook- lyn, aged 41. Dr. Phil R. Hoy. imliimlM, In Racine, Wft.. ageil 7. VIOLENCE AND CRIME. The Deeds of Desperate Men and Wnmen III 18Bi, MMJAttV. 2, Dr. T. T. Graves convicteil of murder In the -first degi ee at Denver. 5. A sheriff and 8 deputies assassinated at Springfield, Kan. rrBiiiiARy, 2. Carlyle W. Harris convicted of the murder of Helen Potis In New York city. SO. Lynchers burned a negro at the stake tot an assault on a white woman at Texar kan a. Ark Oliver Curtis Pcrr, alias William Cros, a dttporate lobber, tuplured near hyra cnse.N. V.,uflcr hahad Itoarded n money car on the New York Central and asnaulu ed n messenger. 3. Alfcw Mitchell cut the Ihloul of Fieda Ward In the streets of Memphis. Si 4 licit. 2. TheColdnater National bank, Coldwnler, Mich., plundered of $J).nuu, 4. Chief Rubbl Mendee, a prominent Hebrew lu New York city, wai hot dow n by a beggar to whom he refuted alms. APRIL 4. Mrs. Montague convicted of manslaughter In Dublin for causing her daughter's death by cruelty. 6. Train robbers at Salmon City. Ida., proved to be w omen In men's disguise. 21. The Paris anarchists Ravachol and Simon seutenccd to Imprisonment for life for ex plod f ti g dynamltewlth murderous Intent, MAY. 17. "Western Charlie,' a notorious burglar, fatally shot by a woman w hlle entering a bouse in 1'biiatielpma. 10. Oliver Curtis Perry, the train robber, sen tenced to 43 years' imprisonment. 23. peeiutng, the Australian ami Liverpool murderer, hanged at Melbourne, jrsr.. Z. Aluohof citizens hanged a negro named Lewis for an assault on a white woman In I'ort Jerris, N. Y. tt. E. J, Ryan, clerk of the United States Express company in Washington, de camped with cash packages amounting to nearly $50,000. JCt-T. 11. Ravachol, the anarchist, guillotined In Paris. 14. An express safe on the Missouri and Texas railroad robbed of over $40,000 In cash at Adair, I. T. S3. Managsr II. C. Frlik, of the Carnegie Steel works at Jlomeslead, Pa shot and stabbed by a New York anarchist named Alexander Berk man. 27. 2 men robbed the Bank of El Reno at F.l Reno, O. T-, of $10,500 In CAth, Stock Broker C. IL Page ahot down In his office In Philadelphia by a customer uamed Ronald Kennedy: Kennedy com mitted suicide. ACOfST. 8. Express car robltedof $50,QWtah at Colli. Cal. 4. Andrew J, Borden, a rapltaltst'amt bank E resident, and his wife murdered In their orae at Fall River, Mass, 15. i men armed with pistols and knirea fought at Macune, Tex., end all recalred fatal wounds. arrrkviHEn. 13. 4 men killed In attempt lu arrest Train Robbers Evans and tfootag at Simpson Flats, Cal. 19. Berk ma o, who ahot Chairman Prick in Pittsburg In July, seiiieuccd to M jears' Imprisonment 21. Train w recked by robbers at Osage City, Kan.: IkllWd.W.ioJured. X. 6 posUfflce eii)Aeje cjnight robbing the malls in PkiladelMa, OCTOBER &. 4 members of the Dal too gang of hank and train robbers killed by a eitfatm posse a( CorTeyvllle. Kap.f 4 cUisens.kHled la the affray. KttvaMHgn. tl. It thieves ami IJW worth of Mwtvn good captured la a "fenoa" raid In New York ALL SORTS OF DOINGS. Happenings Worthy of Jleeord, Here There and llterynhere, In IHO'f. JAXUAHT. 1. John. Distal, the Ttt-poaad frank, died in Cincinnati. W. Nallras attacked French garriautt in Iftabemey. and W ware killed. rkpapAitv. 1. The conalhntionaJlty of the aaUluttery (aw affirmed by the United ska tea preiaa ooorl. I, 4 Daren Uts exeeoted by gar roil ng lu Ma drid, i 95. Socialist demonstration io Berlin MAKCH. 4. Rbbt of the uneasplojad at Danislc, Ger tuaay. 99. Au attMuot was toads to blow uu tl bnuas of M. Boiilm , ptthila twuaeuatAr of Paris. APUIL ft. Cel. Uaih. the eseeutfenar of the Unavln conspirator., bonamestiaUanl) inaana. 15. l.OJOjftflaeres or reservation In South Da- kaia easaMst to settlers. 19. 4AKUUJarof reaervatlon In fklaUuma apeo4NA saaajU-tera. 99. IHsatosnreiif a plot tn kill the lot k teg of Spain. St The FraiM'h govt-runieiit arretted M uf ibw bast known auarchisu Wi PwrU. 94, Wholesale arreats af wnsptntl"i aam( the guxeruutU in Balgaria MA V 12 Hri4gs tinw the MiaiMiiii m Mmiil nt eyeaed. JL RE t The "High Water Mark' lablei d. i. .1 at Getlsbuii: ft. Boh Ford, Hie ftlacr of Jwo .ln-.lJol daad by a deputy sheriff at Creeds. Colo. 8. J. A. Van Horn was rescued from the dra art near Tucson, A T . aflet nuliiUtins" days without water 13. A wemai parathulUl aauiwl (irtiMiiiaii fall fiSU fast and was k Iliad at tterliu tt 94axqnia de Mores Milad Capt Ma,er -i lha French arts., la a duel at PwU 2. Miss Kate Fox Oeneketi,fmeof tn nrtginni sptrlt metlloms, diel In NeW York tdi). It Fall of a glaeler on Mont Dlaor, At St, Hervats, Savoyt nearly Sun UWies rrrr ered. 18. Dr. C. C. Terry killed by aceldent while fencing at Fall River, Maas. AUGUST. 8. The planet Mars In oppo Ukm to tho sun, the nearest to the earth since leTT. SR. OerleCarnvi, afeiiMlea(rnfwm,vvskllM by means of afanlty parachut eat Detroit. 81. The HamburgsteamerMoravlanrrirrdat New York with cholera victims on Imanl. SFPTEM BE lb 1. The president leaned a elreolar to qnaran- tlne fm migrant ships SO days. It. The board of health announced the pres ence of cholera la New York eityi the flrt id fin died Sept. 0. OOTOBER. 8, Smineisdied from drink hit: beer contain ing the body of a copperhead snake al Port Royal, Pa. 80. The Inmati liner Oil of Paris arrived In New York on a record breaking trlp-5 days, U hours and 31 mlnntwt-from Queen st own, UECEMnr.ti. 8. A Virginian named Mclaughlin mnde a successful Jump from Brooklyn bridge. -DISASTERS ON THE DEEP. Sailing Craft Lost by lTieek. f ollinlnns Tires, Ksploilons, i:ie. 4 A MJA H f. 2. British bark Chlldwell sunk by wdlbhni In tho English channel; 15 of the crew drowned. 414 persons drowned by'slnkltig of steamer Namchou In the China sea. British bark Fcrndalo wrecked In Gray's harbor, Washlngtou; 21 sailors drowned, rent ir it r. Whaling bark Tamerlaiio wrecked on tlio rfeka of Puna in the Pacific; It drowned. Steamer Foret Quern sunk bv collision oft Flamborough head. England; 1 1 drowned. 300 fishermen drowned In a gale off lite coast of Portugal. .ma not. Steamer Ben lure wrecked on California coast at Rockport; 5 drowned. Steamer Alexander Wolcow foundered in the Caspian sea: 250 lives lost. British bark Falls of Qnrry sunk oft the Isle of Wight; It drowned. Steamer Golden Rule burned at Cincin nati; 5 deaths. APItlU Slenmer Housa sunk In a collision lu the German pes; )i drowned. 3 deaths by the capsizing of a yacht at New Haven. A sailboat capsized In Bilon harbor, drowning Instructor A. F. Norbergand 10 boys of the BoMon Farm school. 30 soldiers drowned by the foundering of a sloop In the River Claire, Ansm M KY. 18 sailors drowned by wrecking nf Iho Brit ish bark Aberdeen on the const of Pem broke. Ship Sr. Charles, for San Francisco, blew up off Ihe Oregon const; Capt. Chspman was killed. Brazilian ship Solimoea wrecked uesr the mouth of tho Rio de la Pints; 120 of the crew drowned. JUKE. 8 drowned by the sinking of a ferryboat at Nnpoleonville, La. The British petroleum v essel Petrotla. from Philadelphia, blew up off Iho har bor of Blare, France; l$drnwned. JLT.T. Ship Peter Slnnrt went to pieces ou tho rocks of Yarmouth hnrhor. Nova .Scotia, 14 drowned. 9 deaths by the explosion of steamer Mont Blano on take Geneva, Switzerland. 18 drowned by the capsizing of the steamer Frankle Folsotn on Peoria iske, Illinois. ArnctT. Steamer A Jax sunk In Ihe Gulf of Finland; 90 persons drowned. British ship Thraclan foundered ofT the Isle of Man; 23 lives lost. Schooner Snowflake cspslzed on Ihe Texas coast, carrying dowu 15 people, includ ing several prom1nebtclti7ensof Hotima. SEPTEMBER. 20 drowned by the wrecking of the pro peller Western Reserve on Lako Superior. OCTOBER, Steamer Bokhara lost tn a typhoon In Chi nese waters; ino drowned. Tlie Anchor line steamer Rouraanla. from Liverpool for Bombay, wrecked off Portu gal; M3 lit, ei lost. DECEMni 1U Tho Germau steamer Spree towed Into Qaeenstown In a sinking condition. 3 vessels wi ecked by a gale at Santa Vcnere, Italy; lQdeaths. Norwegian bark India lost with all her crew in Mersey river, England. DAME NATURE'S MOODS. Weather Freaks, Great Storms and Dis turbances In Earth and Air. 9 i AMU ART. 19. Heavy snowstorm and blockade In Illinois. 23. Earthquake shocks felt In Rome. rEHBtr art, 3. Earthquake shock at Omaha. 13. A brilliant aurora bores Us witnessed in the northern stales. MARCH. 31. A destructive cyclone swept over Texas, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa and Nebraska; 75 deaths In Missouri and Kansas. Arair- 1. A C) clone nud cloudburst threw down a j building in U bics go; 8 deaths. 3. Brownsville, L T., wiped oi.t by a cyclone. 4. 2 deaths and great destruction of property by a cyclone near Cherryvale, Kan. j 11, DettractivefloodlnMtssIsslppitSSOperBons drowned. It Earthquake shocks In Montgomery, War i ren and Otaego counties, N. Y. j 13. Severe earthquake shocks at Vacavllle, I Dixon, Winters and other towns in Call j fornla. t 9. The island of Mauritius devastated by a j hurricane; over 1,000 deaths. I , "AT. 10. 15 deaths In a windstorm In Texas. It A portion of Sioux City, la., Inundated by I a sudden rise of Floyd river; 33 drowned, j 20, Snow fell throughout New England. 28. A cloudburst broke a dam at Klngsman, , O., and drow ned 6 people. I The flood In Mississippi valley reached Its 1 height; loss between Kansas City and J New Orleans estimated over $50,000,ono; 1 many tires lost. JL'ItE, 13. A fearful cyclone swept over south central Minnesota, rausiug wrecks and Wash outs; 50 deaths. St. Rose village, near Montreal, wiped out by a e clone. 18. Grant monumeut. Liooolo psik, Chicago, struck by light nlng: 8 people killed. 17. A volcanio eruption destroyed part of the Island of Ssnglr, Dutch East lodiea, and killed over CA persons. 4VI.Y. 1 A tornado wrecked over 3M, bnildings In Spring Held, O 13. 13 prisoners struck by an electric bolt in the penitentiary at .arateoas, Mexico; 8 deaths. 19. Gettysburg. S. I)., nearly destroyed by a tornado, 25. A destructive tornado in Philadelphia. 29. 165 uases of prostration by heat In New York; thtrmometera raaebed inft In the heart of the city. Acerm. 8. Deetruotite windstorm luMlnneaota. Wis consin and South Dakota. It Earthquake shock In Great Britain. ootouea. lSdt hevera snowstorm in Colorado, Wyo ming and Utah, NOVftMBEH. 17. A tornado wrecked 3S Iwildlnga it IVsd Bod, ll).t 'deaths. DECEHBCn. ft. Four bouses wrecked and many death by a oyclana near BeaWam, Tax. HAPPEN IN 06 IN D3v3 In the. Pol 1 1 leal World aad Amitrtg le ple tt rroitilnence. JAlTAni. 1. Ex-CMUgreasman Perkins a ppoiated United atw senator from Kaaaaa, vie Plumb, 9t Charles IL Gibson elected United Mates senator from Maryland. 34. President Harrison itltimaiuja delivered to the Chilian government- 3t The pfaaldant ineasage oHhs Chilian question sent to eoatfr. 9t Chili's reply to the prasMetit's vltiinatam received In Waeldagtan. riiRUABV. S3. Treaty alined between the UaHi but as and ureal itntatn rererrunx the Hehfiug nanarira dispute to a law nt of arsttea- MaKCn. 9t HAgerg. MUla iecled United Mates sen ator from Texas. St A new ax tradition treaty signed between United Males and France. ApfU- ST. Prealdent Harrison laid the cornel atnne nf the Grant tnoaument tn New York rity. 9t Thaws Jefferson Cooltdgs nuui lasted Utdtad Statea mlnieter to Fraui e In piar of WaiteUw Raul, reaiicned MAY. It HesuB t'AVbathrop, uf Maaaai huaalU. (Ua eldest .x-s ker of congi. eele1rated Ids 8U birthday. It Baron da Kava resumed blsdutu m Ii.iilan ininiaier m Waatungton Jl SK I. ttlaiue resigned the offb t i-fiui i ot state 10 President Herretm ieiHoiiiLau-l n a ou Of 8B6 out of WK. 81. Connt Herbert Biauiaick tui i ieii ihe Aus trian Connies Maigareiltr Ilnj ns tn Yl- anaa. 23- Grovsr Clsveiand nominated at Chleago by a v ota of alt out of 908 29. Col Jebn .oaisr,tf liUM,aj4tad aacralary of stale, viea Taiaiaa, resigned. Sa The Prohibstlonista aomlaatad Jaha Bid- well, of California for president h i v 4. The People's pan nominated Qo. Janes B Weavor foi ptvsldsnt at Omaha. 19 George Shir as. of Peaaaytvaata, appolatad associate Jos tics of the United States su preme eoart, vteo J as ties Bradley da t enchttlfU tilt Irnujih page A WORD TO WOMEN. Trot'i Due W Iiu SitlTorpfl. Sfonavn.i.K, I'n , M.in U 18th 1803 Pit. Dvt rn Kr.'SNMiy, Mi tit Mh :-From a ffrowlop girl, I u-luvi wild fcuitile Double oi Wi'akn 9 leriiijur tn my bx l lnt toftl wirli fcevernl dlffirem phw -u inti- b , lotmtl no nli.1 Was no rt'l. i u ureogtl) autl 11 -Ii, that I kind Out 8 llw. I. li.inceil Io team of the vou dt rful rtireg Ur. David Keniifilr itira.cjarrioiioutnii. raiornc itemeuf wns iiprformlng. ami tried it Tne llrnt hnttlnpinilitreil ninrketllniprovemeiit Aflrr tnUon five liotfloa 1 v a almost a tipll Tfonieii nti'l vriirliptl 121 Hit. '.WSJ' 'fIXKOFJT .Vr SI FFEIi f t ssltittfi. ' ut-h i pain In wnghi ami l itnr in Iipnllh tliau I ever wax li Is my iIchIic io loll every oninii in the vinrM who sitlTprs from au? of the r rpplninl rnnimon to oni et. f the lientfit nnd cure to lie derived from the m- f Ur. Konnedj'n FuTOiIla ltem fdv. Mrs Carrie BorTox If Teti bavi chnmie wesVnes. beat ing down, iiteiniemtan'li upnreMed or pslntnl periods. misj teiona M diMised to tumor m cancer oe I ii uribs. i ib r tn m imintul or irregnUr unii i I t lirt-ii ! iin-idni tn 'i.ihly i! ' 'i'i v i ii li r i 'mat tf lift l . i , 1 an nn- (tew (fx tti.e o t" h If. fir ii ii It 1 1 1 i-(I tbi,nnjiDiwhen all 1 1 l a t ill' i l,i i- Mini t iw ill coiiraged at i op "i crv,, i " I unit lour ti't rn i -itf.l 1 ti'lntr th Kt miLvt - Fa lt Hen J m . Tt a hm i le Catarrh lit the Head Is undoubtedly tt disease of the btool, and s such only ui enable blmMl purl tier can effect a nerfert cure. Hood's Sarsapanlla Ih the bet blood-purlfler, and in hat enn-d many verj severe fates of ararth. It nBei uu spietlte and builds up the wiiote sj-teiu. llnod'a l'llla net eipeciallv IIIH'B the liver routing It riont toipldlty (o is natural duties, cure constipation and aht digestion, If Kftmuliitr could hettl brokou 1mho nobody wptild bo lame. Ititrklen't Arnica HnIih. Ihebctl a.tluliit1ipvoiIdfor Cut-., Itniltes, Soies, I'lceri, Halt llliemu, Fever Sores, Tetter. ('h.tped Hsudt, (JhllblatiiK On tien, nnd all Skin Krupllont, and posltlvel) euret I'lici. or no pay tequlred. It is gnu ran teed to jrBe irrfectsatl Ui I Ion. or money refunded. Price ja tentt per box. For sal b Itcbvr lhlglitou and Blerv Welsipoi I. livery man doflues oowartltc-.' In his own wp-n hi discretion. lwo Valuable Vvlenda. 1. A physician cannot be alwaja had. IMietiinatlsni, Xeuralsla, Sprains, Bruises and Burns occur often and sometimes when least cxpocted. Keep b a inly the friend of many households and the de Btroerof all pain, the famous Red Flap; Oil, !T eeiits. M 2. Many a neecknts llfn eould be saved that is being racked to death with that terrible cough. Secmc a good night's rest hv luvcatlns a5 cents for a bottle of Pan Tina, thfl great remedy for CouCbs, Coldi and Cousumptlon. Trial bottles of Pan Tina free at T. 1). Thomas Drus Store, Silk manufactures were established tn hurope A. I). 5Tm. Uules for the cam of lh sick, llow to cure di sease, its symptoms and causes, and other information ot Croat value will Jba fomnt in bid Dr. Kaufmann's great book; 10(1 pages, Hue colored plates. Send three erlt stamps to pay pestagu tt A. P. Ortb ay AV Co., Boston, Mass., and receiyn a py free. Tbeie are more republic, f ik the world than monarchies, Sweet bieath, sweet stomach, sweet tern per, and result from the use of De Witt1 , Little Karl? Risers, the famous little pills. I T. I), Thomas. j (Jeneral Illbert Sykes was 4Sykesytt unioiiK liis meu. , ' The wind from the North blpws sharp aud keen, and bad effects df colds. are seen. One Miuutn Cough Cure so safe, and sure, will quickly perform a vonde rous nre. T. I. Thomas, One can plnnt more than be tan nut tlratf. Chamberlain fc Co., Dcs Moines, Iowa, desire lo inform the public that they are manufacturers of tho most successful pre paratiou that bas never been produced for coughs, colds am! croup. Ii -will loosen aud relieve a severe cold In less time than any other treatment. The ar:lclft,referrd lo is C'hatnhei Iain's I'ougli Remedy- It i a medicine that has won f ft rue hud popu larity on Its merits and one that can al ways he depended upon, It fa Ibe onlj known remedy that will prevent croup. It must bo tried lo he appreciated It Is pat np In '.'5 cent, 50 cent and $1 boitlcj. For sale by X. II, Ileber, I,ehlclilon, and W F. Illery, Welssport. Buirs-Heau Hone and Cattle Powder pro motes the gionllt of stunted pigs, and jperease' tlio u.ttural t.udt'nc of cwlne to take on flesh As an luviiroratnr lor lions It has no eutiat. Unlv 2) cents per package At all dealers The fiithpr of Verdt was a day laborer. llo h Alolli.r id ITeritor LlUle llolwrt Fry lire, at Sllltf Lake; bl. tnotlif r ami father Iutp blm irilb par ental ilnvollon; lin u a brlc&e lltlla felloir. llobbr, as lie Is called, toolavTere CoM, whleli woulil nui ilrlil to crtrTOiloi Hier tried. A nejgtibor persaHi'eil tlie use of ran-ima, Hie creal rfinrtlr Mr Vovznt, Unlit ami Consumption. The first ftw duscs relleteil anil the coulenta of 2'i eeut uoitle nuule a cure Yon an Imaslna I lie mollier's Jy. ('an- ( uia is sold a! T 1). Tlionias' Urus gtuie. Thblu me UMnla wlin liavnr aiumm. nllsli uiiytliins hocause llipr trr lo do j too linirli. l'lle. iuuiple batn piles, but lie Will's Witch llasle Naive will . lire tliein T I) Tlionias tlv.furn ,ill,no nf u ... Htinuallr apent in Hip 1'iutni Slates for ooajnetloa. bmall In slie, icrsat tn ro.ullj Ua Witt's Llllls Karl ; Ilisers. lint pills fort'onill pation, best fur Mirk Headaibe, best for iMHir btomacb- Thev never crioe T. I). Tlioinas. i .i... i.. .. ..i.... i.. ir ,. "'HI' tun rK.,v,ll II, 1UI. I tTfll I T1iip inanteil Hclimmer of lieor " fliiarantnl Cure These figures represent Hie uurobrr of butlles of Ur. King's Xew Dld'uvfij for Coniorapilon, C'ouslis and Colds, which ere sold In the United Slates Irani March '01 to Msirh, 'ft!. Two Million. Two Hundred and Tweulr Klghi Tliuusand. Six Hundred and Seventt-Twu bottlea sold In one year, and earn and evei, buttle was sold on a iiosiiive euarautei- lhat xnonev oul,l lie refumle.1 llsatlsfaiofa results dlj Pet follow In nsi- The serres of Its success is plain. It never diasppoip.s and eau aiaaye ie uepended on a the very bet rtmerir for Couehs. I'oldi. nt. Prion 90c. and (.1.U1. At Keber'a lirutor, IrfblEhtou, and Illerv'. l'iiitore, ll'elts port, POWDER Absolutoly Purd. ream or carnt i iv. uij i u Hiyhi -i ( all In .eattMitn -t, nun 1 tt j b ,llc I tiiiveriiuiMil I ""i i i- i j IHomI u.ik . a l . i a-