e Magic Touch! 5 Sarsaparilla mile at the idea. ire a coln, Neb, But sufferer from PLUNGED FORTY FEET TO DEATH. Cars Take ¥iro and Add to the the Scene Undoubted Evidence of Train Wreockers, a} veh uri River ral night All the indi n wreckers as the cause 1att ommodatior wooden and ih a ie human freight flames The flames mounted high in ens, the brilliant re and below agony vere heard t ing hands there t« could be don The first, then the the heavy colori entire southern shrieks engine combination car of h fell, coach Was im po ly k last evening the ghtful mass of debris u the ie where the had cooled sufficiently to en crowd gathered at the pla All & egal busines ha » | charred | Ph, charred skull man bone wa - furnace, but nothing 1 ] | identification was for mass in or a 3 raked from the bx that tha nd to furies J A more The marks of had been pi loose on the bridge. The police have arrested a « ¢ Davis, who is SUED with the wrecking have His m ed Greorg y connected nnecied hd evidence suffi tive ls B knows The Professional Football League. NEw YORK, Aug. 15. —At the Fifth enue hotel last evening the National | ball league was organized. under name of the American League o ‘ sional Football Players. The league was organized by the election of A. A. Irwin, of Philadelphia, as president, and George tach honse. of New Yorke eautesny t E. B. Talcott of Néw York, C. H. Byrnes of Brooklyn and President Irwin were elected as a board of directors. The season Oct. 1 and will open on : slusive mes in t I 4s uring otball 1¢ murd on Paol tempted to murder Signe : iso. The prisoners include Gigautl, the man who was chosen to carry out the plot i The Salvation Army's New Home, gNUIKE ANY OTHER NEw YoRrg, Aug. 15.<With appropriate STRICTLY . For ceremonies and the firing of many ‘vol FAMILY U: leys the Salvation Army last evening laid the corner stone of the Mrs General Drop pe ng looth memerial building, which is to be tales w J » ake it I erected In Fourteenth street. near Sixth Bouse, tg and pains avenue. Commander Ballington Booth catarrh, cuts son of General Booth and the mufbug, cared army in the United States, laid the main inflammation, ’ muscular » orner stone with a ac he Pow by tha spraias, sl. sore lungs Originates Family Phy have satisf og : y BALTIMORE, All who 0 mas , ferfaly mand of Ot k, terday chief of silver trowel officers of the nted Salvation Coney to the Rescone, Aug. 15 vYenteen men were Jeffries Arreate at Gaithersburg : : iVYes, ana sen his makes HUMPHREYS Pr. Hamohroys' Specifics are » oareinity 1 pared Hemed N private pro ‘ pel of people w a spegial be dis They cure thot dros the syste fare in fact Remedies of the World clontifically and al } Strikers Weaken i Fevers, Congestion Werms, rm Fev Teething; Colle, Cr Marrhen, of Childe Congha, Colds, Pron RNeurnlgin, Hendn Pyspepsin, Nillonsners, ( “Suppressed or Palufol Periods Whites, Too Profuse Per . 13-Croup, Laryngitis, Hoars I-Salt Rheum, Frysipolas 15~Rheumatiom, Hheumatie § 160-Mularia, Chills, Peover and As 19-Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the 0 - Whooping Cough T-Kidney Disensen ON Kervons Debility 30 -Urinnry Weakness 34-Rare Throat, Quincy, Uk RUBMPHREYS WITCH “The Mie Clatient ” firm, SIR RNARE~ Head Chelera's Spread in Germany sted] Throat HAZEL Trint Size, 28 Cte 10 The march « Ll ing slowly bu enutery | Many # Man ’ "a Ra which have peared in ARDCO, LRT A 108 WSs BL, SEW YORE. Johanni East Promsis, and the eating of ui ECIF uh, have pro ) | C 58 - fish, have proved to be Aslatie cholera Henle ww et ’ the vi ENTY-FOUR KILLED. Foarful Railroad Wreck Near Lin Horror of That the Terribla Catastrophe Was the Work 11 | called sky a = a TREC FIENT a HE WAR IN THE ORI , Britain, France aad Rassias Will Frovent an Attack on Pekin, i LoNDpON, Aug. 12. of The Times at Shanghai telegraphs that 12,000 Japanese troops from Fusa and 5.000 from Yreunsen are marching to ward Seoul, the capital of Corea LONDON, Aug, 14,1 he correspondent of I'he Daily News at § Great Britain, France and have Jointly to interfere In case the attempt to attack Pekin Aug The Japanese on that attacked Wel-Hal- Wel Fr h were cabled tl Grent The correspondent fennn states that Russian rereed Japanese HANGHAL tars of whi efinitely fleet were men-of line of | early Lie Lynching in Kentuoky. r the sa: Flunger Pardridge's Plight Fd Pasd el | wder fron ust have a hearing Alleged Anarchists Acquitted, PARIS, Aug. 1 The trial of the thirty anarchists before the assize ¢ the acquittal of all but cused surt ended in three of the a The verdict was that | ovlumineal association WES “Ot proven Artiz, Chericotte and Bertani were found guilty of robbery and of having been in possession of weapo Il the others were declared not charges against tm frot 37 i Years and were d Charged Against Strikers T who hav reveral } skirmishes wit) His life h he was to have gone to cot it is believed he was killed to doing so Ators prevent Anarchists Invading London. Loxpox, Aug. 15. During the last few days over 40 aparchists have lauded in this city. A special branch of the Soot land Yard police foree is very busy wat ing over the new comers. Sir ¥ Bradford, the chief commissioner of § lice, is personally direc ting the measures taken to watch and render then harmless ward over Relay Cyclists’ DENVER, Aug. 13. ~The last relay bicycle rider reached this city at 10.87 last night The time cousumed in carrying the mes sage from Washington to this city. a dis tance of 2087 was six days, ten hours and thirty seven minutes, a nof thirty-seven hours and twenty-five min tutes over } records Hemarkubile Time miles sched : bre ng » Killed at the Window by Lights ng Nonw IK, Va, thunder storm Mary Harper, the C. W. Harper, « Hon ral Warning the Baried Under Fall) Broa Pesm " delabank putiding collapsed yeaterday, workmen in the } wer severely feared the others are dead extricated Preparing for Santo's Executing Pan: Aug 15 The gulliotine shipped to Lyons Inst night for the « tion of Santo, the President Carnot, which It Is expected will take pia morruy Assnssin of the charge | | against the prisoners of belouging toa “IR ™ INATORS cove PROCLAMATION EVV 4 ) i A § } PAE the I A 0 {Ath Judicial district of Centre The Tariff Bill Again Passed by the National House WITH BUT A FEW AMENDMENTS. k The Boparate Bills Placing Coal, Barbed Wire, Iron Ore and Sugar on the Fres fist Carried by Good Majorities Only Kleven Votes Against Free Ruger. WASHINGTON, Aug. 14. ~The long strug gle over the tariff bill came to a close at 6 ck lost evening when the house, by a te of 1 use ogpferrees from n of the bill, re the 654 senats deglded to discharge the further « ts msigera edo from | mendments etier cial order rpublicans thr lis, placing coal and sugar on free list these bills 1% to were as follows r free coal 104; free iron to 102. free Dena eceived from £3 ] barbed wire, 157 to 84; free sugar, 276 to 11, | Ord iv mall promptly attended 10 WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 ~The tariff bill 410 and 411 Ferguson 1 is expected to reach the 1s ! .X EB. We Expect You Dry -- Goods ore, 163 president some ! have te was the the f« pecial bills ¥ assed house Monday night ore, sugar and free list These were laid ate and read once, being oh je ted to Mr of thes putting coal wire on the before barbed the sen thelr sec Hill offered an bills, provid fax nd reading mendment to eac) ing for the repeal of the incomes The Chinese Treaty Ratified you ai interested in——we Aug. 4 nese treaty, which has been the senate since March 18 in executive session last Fr was ' { te greed that a vote on its ratification : oy phould be taken yesterday without fur ther debate The senate asccordl gly went into executive session to the treaty, which was promptly ratified Lhe secret session lasting only fifteen min 4 11 i WASHINGTON When the Chi i postpaid pending in . mnle | was considered - npie h ¥ ‘ oA my, it H whet cousider “ The vote by which the tre sly was mtifled was 47 to 9 the northwestern Rreaty. © Murdered by His Wife HAZLETON, Pa : Lieorge Koalick fl Aug. 15M trike Commis! Priii sit from : nd o'clock dally Fhe order of test] be first that of the employes, = of the rallroads Two lines in particular will be investigated <the Hlinols Central pd Rock Island, those lines being named fin the order of appointment by Pre Clevelana that dent Heavy Pennltios for Forgery. WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 Representative Houk, of Tennessee, has introduced a bill £0 make heavy penalties for forging wile tary commissions or discharges 30GGS & BUHL, 116, 117 & 11? FeEpEitaL Sq ALLEGHENY, PENNA. Envelopes. f i i McCalmont & Co., FONTI : Adverts brings large profits PENNA
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