.- In emptv Fal'Klt. tr the O'nns fit trie rti latere' I IT 4 IV" I THE BOCK PILE TO OO UOo. Iitwellint Can Smith That Pun lahment of th Crlmt of Being Homlc. On of tb most remarkable circnlars t i tatoed by tb executi- of any Stat wat ent out by Got. Jewelling it Torka,Kan., Tb litter li addressed to all Board of To lie Coromllonert In Kania and particu larly render nugatory all tagrant law. After reciting the bardsblpi of tbt poor in olden times, (peaking tpocially f tb reign of Ellxabctb and In France oat prcviou to tb Revolution, the Governor review tb present condition of affair among tb poorer clasaes In tb country. 11 icore tbe law now on the statute books, which call I h n man nnt nf ynrk mil lunnilM m t V- - -- - " - iiiiiv rn m 11111 ( fide nee mn."Bakin of the vagrancy Jaw of Kania h ay: "It separate men Into two diittnct classes, dilTerentlated as tboM . who are penniless and those who ai not. and declares in former criminals. Only tb latter are entitled to tbe liberty guaran teed by the Constitution. "To be found In a city without visible mean of support or ot some legitimate business is the Involuntary condition of some millions at tins moment and under tb law we proceed to piiuith them for be ing victims to conditions which we, at a people have ton I upon them." Tii circular then continues as follows: "I Lave noticed in police court reports that sleepii)K In a bos car' in among tbe varieties of tins heinous crime of being oor. 8om police Judges have usurped sovereign power not pei nulled in ibe blithest functions of the stale or of the nation and victims ot industrial condition hnve been peremptor ily 'ordered to leave town.1 "The right to go freely from place to place in search of employment, or even in obedience to a mere n him, in .rt of that personal liberty guaranteed by the Consti tution of the I'nttiM Hates to every human being on American soil. i:ven voluntary idleneos is not forbidden. If a I Moments prefer poverty, If a Columbus cbocse hunger and the discovery of n new race, rather tlisu seek personal comfort by engaging in 'some legitimate bus! ess,' I am awaie of no power in the l.enmlature, or in tb City Crime. Is, to deny him the right to seek hapiines in bis own wsy . so loug as be barms no otbi erson. If men commit oflense let Ibem be ar rested und punished, whether rich or poor but let simple poverty cease to b a crime. In some citie', it Is provided by crJiiia-x that if police court lines are not paid or se cured, the culprit shHll lecomiclled to woik out the amount us a munic ipal slave, ami 'ruck piles' and-'bull pen aie provided for tbe enforcement of these ordinances. And o it appears that this slavery is not Impos ed as a punishment, but solely as a ineabs of collecting a debt. (Such city oidinance are in tlaitrant violation ol constitutional nro- 1 bibitors. The 'rock pile' and the otill pens' would never have been ii'ed in degrading tbe friendless and poor. Let thete i twin relics of the departed auction block era ccne to disgrace tbe cities of Kansas. And. at tbe dawn ol ( hristmas Iay, let the 'roc pile' und the 'bull pen' 1 and the ctime or being humeless and poor be obsolete in all the cities of Kansas gov . trued by tb metropolitan police act. ) ' It is confidently expected that their ; : own regard for constiluiioiial liberty and ' 'nane impulses will induce Police more Hirers to carry out the spirit, as "tui'keya wit-i-1' of tba foruim, m-wgn. i, or rifles at Roberv lA mileu west of Middleb Sunday Von y ImikIuV fiOD TjJwwo month? J" o-' Iftbela he Vita .cbothtinue an, srganized iSott will have o-xe made to 'eed hundred of miners anil tbair families. Many are already sutrering from hunger. Flier ia no change in tb strike situation. Tbe company will get rid of tbe Incom petent helpas fast us poisible. Tbey are :ausing a great deal of trouble aud much toss to the company. In one day no lew, than five wrecks were reported between White Haven aud Wlllie-fcbarre. The lirbt occurred at North Wilkeabarre A freight train leuvinir Wilkesbarre about midnight remained intact until il reached a place near tbe Conyngban coal breaker, where the Inst two cars parted from th train. '1 his escieil the notice of the crew Tbe train sed on and left tbetwo car; standing en the main line. J'acsenger train 11) due to leave at 1:40 p. m.. did not leave until about 5 o'clock, tin iligutgnol speed it crashed into the two freight cars. The engine, with the two uirs, were wrecked completely and the fire loan severely injured. Tbe road curves nt that place very much and the cars could not be seen. fioon after 1 o'clock engine .7 I stopped at Uracedale to take water. Kneine 4oj came along running at tho rate of - miles an hour and craihed into tho caboose attached to S!M. Two brakemen whose names were Nelson and Mu.'ahe were instantly killed. The caboosa caught tire and the body of ono of the men was burned up. A dispatch from .Somervilie. N. J., says: A terrioie wreck occurred near Bloomsburg slution, on the Lehiuli Yulley Kailroad, which blocked both tracks andhy which the life of another green trainmen was sacritic ed. The euiiineer of a heavily loaded coul train going east got orders at Iiloomsburg station to take aiding for a fast east-bound express. The expreis passed and Joe Johnson one ot the green brakemen, ran ahead of tbe train to 0111 tneswitch. He did this, at the same time throwing tbe crossover the switch leading from the east to the westbound track. He then attempted to get on tbe engine, when be was thrown under the wheels and insta-tly killed. The coal engine was half way acres on the westbound track w ben a heavy west bound col train canm rushing down the steep grude at this point and plunged into it lloth englneersjiiuiped aud saved their lives. Tbe engines came together with a fearful crash and both of them ure a total wreck. Coul cars are piled up in heaps, biockioc both tracks. It is aaid that smallpox has broken out In tbe burracss at l'billiiturg, where the men now working ou the Valley are quar tered. Judges Still in Jail. At Jefferson City. Mo., the supreme conn in banc rendered ait Apiniou in the. habeai corpus casta Inktigute.l by tbe hi. iluii count v udgt now in the Jackaoncor.nl lail, tb which place Ihey l,ave been held f' l contempt of the I'nited Stale Circuit Court in refusnur to levy u tax to psy the in e ts. due on li'iO.OOJ raiirtad boi ds Uued ny M county in 1870. Judge Hlack, Wlio rendered il. noininn. ilnuies the wriL Afitr re- vitwniB the case. Judge iiluck ays: "Tbe rau iiresents but one feature: Has theu preme Court of Missouri Jurisdiction lo interfere Willi tne acts oi me rmrrai cuuria?" Judge Hlack bolda that it has not, and tb other Judge concur wnu uim. For Chart ty'a Bake. General Uussell A. Alger, of Delroit, has been in Cleveland several days in consulta tion, it is said, with some of the heaviest stockholder in tne .Michigan iiou mines, Ha is trvlna lo induce I he in to resume operation, so tbnt tb starving mluers may find employment. General Alger My that if tb men tan be civen work only a part of tb lint tuewiat or juicnigan win appro priate money to help tlisui throucb the LATH KKW WAtrt. ; miMAF6 rftir,Tisv ' j J. W. Copplngsr, United Ptate Consul at Toronto, Ont., andex-msyor of Alton, 111., shot and slightly wounded Col. A.F.Kofer, of tb letter place. Tb tronbl grew out of discussion over so old personal and politi cal fend. Mrs. Harriet Burrows, aged 75 year, who was serving lif sentence lo tb l'hlladel phi penitentiary for tb murder of bet bur-band, committed suicide by banging. iMectlv John Con way.of Chicago wt hot and seriously wounded by men claim ing to belong to a private detectiv agency. At Bedford City, Va., seven Indictment wr brought in agalnat County Treasurer Arthurs by special grand Jury. Kit cbarg him with embetzling 137,26 of Stat nd county bond. Tbotber cbarg the mi-us of 1400 school funds. Fhllip Schneider, wife-beater, drew razor to resist arrest at New Orleans. A policeman shot him in the abdomen and he died In an hour. Tb trial of I'atrlck Eugene rrenderg.isl for tb murder of Mayor Carter II. Harrison of Chicago began Monday belor Juiig Hrentuno. Edward Huettermnn, who erulxrz'edan Insurance company's money, and abducteO two children of Kicbard Houck's, was sen tenced to fire years' im prison tnetit at Klira betb, N.J. The mother of tbe Houck'i children died of a broen heart before the children were recovered. burglars entered the hardware stoe oi 8. Iturr.ett, Urooklyn, broke open a beavj Ironsaf and got away w ith over liio.ooi in cash, mortgages, bunds and other securi ties. riNANCIAt, AM" COMMm'-tAL. Abraham Klein A Co., Importers of bides, coOce, etc.. In New York, failed, l.iabili tit about l,IM),oo. Tbe assets January 1 last were more than that amount. Tbe Wi:crpel Switch and Signal Company of t. Louis, which has been closed for sev eral months on account of financial ditticnl tits has made voluntary asoignment. The liabilities arc estimated t"",0n, assets about 140,000. Assigne Maehrof the Glidden-Joy Var nish Company of Cleveland, .).. which fail ed last July, has made the last psyment to the creditor of tb company, discharging sJl obligations. CAPITAL A7CD LASOR, Next week' i chedule for the llomesteal leel works will put on nearly every man employed In tbe mill. The 119 inch mill bas been put on triple turn for tbe lint tiui in month. Kxcept the 32-inch mill and tbe converting mill all other depart ments ure working double turn. James K. Sovereign, the new general caster workman of the Knights of Labor, aid that as soon as feasible be will endeav or to sell the property In I'hiladelpbia and move tbe headquarters to Washington or Baltimore. Luke Superior Iron Company, Ispbeming Mich., resumed work at a portion of their property giving employment to 200 meu. MOHTt.'AHY. In tbe midst of hi p CiT itt tot tb coming session of Congress, Gen. William Lilly, Cougressman-at-Larg from V,. was cut down in death at bis borne, in Mauch Cl:unk. Charles Kosminskl.a well-known banker, dro ped dead in the Chicago City Kepubli coo contention Saturday, after making n speech secjnding the nomination of Alder man Swift lor Mayor. ' IHSAHTEKS, AOl-ll'ENTS ANP fATU-tTlrs. Arthur Anderson and George l'roctor Concord. N. II., youths, were drowned while skating on a pond. Near l'ary City, Minn., Mrs. llusseil ami daughter 13 years old. were found frozen to death in the woods, three miles from their home. They billowed a horse which was lost, und failing to catch him couldn't reach borne and so tbey perished. rohciuN. A new tyi of influenza is reported in Liverpool. It alacks the mouth, throat and eyes, nnd, If not promptly treated, tbe lungs. Twenty-two burned and mutilated bodies were tuken from tbe ruiln au wreck LeUr Milan. riurs. Two six story warehouses, tbe six-story lonk store building of L. I.ongfe'.der A Co., and an old church on raeu street, i-iii- .imore. burned Saturday, Loas IIOO.OjO; Inbured for 12.10, Out). MISIKtl-ANrotS. At Ksnsas City Judge Stover, of tbe cir cuit court, decided thut barber shop must be kept closed on Sunday. The Union club of Cleveland, bus lotied its annual bull, and in-lea 1 ioiiule I10.0U0 to feed the city's poor. aban- wiil CONOKEBH OPENS 3ut Trantacte Little Business tbe First Day. Both branches of Congress assembled at noon Mondsy. Tbe preliminary work of rguiiizing having been completed at the extra session, there was but litt.e delay and after tbe usual formalities tbe l'resident' messag wa presented and read. After the conclusion of tbe message in the bouse, the usual resiluiiuii of resec: were proposed on account of the deaths of preventatives O Neil and Lilly, and the Speaker appointed a committee lo attend tbe funeral of the latter, the former bating been luid in hi last resiiiu place a week ago. Tbey then udjoumed. The onlv incident of note In the Senate was tbe omission by the Secretary of the Seuat to read that poition of tbe l'resi dent message relating to Hawaii. Senator Dolpb, when tbe reading wa iiuiahed. in quired into tb matter, and was informed by tbe vice president Ihutjtbis part of tbe message bad been inudveriently omitted tbe secretary had turned two pages at once and the remark on Hawaii were read, showing that th secretary s copy of tb mesaus aud Senator Dolph'i wer alik Adjourned. Craxed by Uorphine. Kdward Cady. aged SH. murdered his two children aiKric.I a ,and tlisu put a bullet in hi own brain. Tbe victims were a toy and girl aged 6 aud . Cady a made insane by tbe use of morphine. He became possess ed of the idea thut tb whole familj would go craxy if allowed to liw. PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT. Th Net Increate Last Month Wa )), 710,498. Gold Reserve Still Dwindle. The public debt statement issued atWrth' Ington, show tbe bet Increase of the publi debt, les cash In tb treasury, during tb month of November to have been 10.710,. 4!. The debt tearing no Interest Increased fliilMOO. Tbere was decrease in tbe cash balance In tb treasury during th month of 7,0!M,eT4. Tb interest bearing debt is l:3,03'.2.'0 and tbe debt bearing no Inter est t374.r.71l, a total debt of HWl.Sfitl.JlO. The certificates an I treasury note offset by an equal amount of cash in tb treasury amount to .'lu,i;H,3o2 an Increase during th month of tll.il0.441. Tie net gold rererve Is tf2,l'6!t,04';i, and th net cash balance ,2.240,.Vi7, a total available balance of tM.l'.i.CIO a decrease since the 1st of November of l7.WM,r.74. Th lotal cah tc the treasury Is "JH.SJOU. Thererelptsof the gove-nment for th month of November were I2K.SW9 40I and the expenditures 3 1.302. mi;. TLe' receipts lor the first five moi th of the fiscal year July. Autii-t. tipteiuinr. October and November amount!, t.i 12".. 4'i3. 41? and the expenditures lV.i.3;'l.oi:t. aoetioit for this lisi-ai var to date id IJiMii.H.tcsi l or the t.isl live ini.titlis if it,. i j ear the teceipt weielHil.lM.l7:i and ilia expendituie Il.'i6.!itn,7ttj Ine expenditures on account ot pens. on during the present Mscsl' vear amount lo .V.4M ..'-7-' as ugailitt I j.,49l,7M tor tLe same tune int ye.ir. The cu-t. ins reeeitds'llns fis.-B yeJr have f:il hi ill :.i..!i3'ind the it ternul reve nue nceipts :.tn,'i t. as com pared with la-t year. Tl expenditures urnier the bead d War'' this year have t een I'i. tl.'.l'tt siid uiidt-r the l.ea I it "Navv" ,!ii;v.i ctea'er ibati lor ine but t'.i months bf iast year. Hie total ami tint of National bunk rlrcti Int'oii outlndiiig November I O Was l.'ii!!. sMi.Ts. an n,cteae III in circulation since NiClubtr.VI. l.2. ot tX'S :vi,!ni n il a ilr. crease since l Moher 31. l-'.l.:. of I lul 371. 1 lie uniouiit of National bank circulation oiitstiiud.iig sgirt.l bomls depos ted there lor Xoveiniier :o was lr7 ,C-su..--i. 1 he leieipts f rem ciistou,s at the port of New wrk lor the inonih of NovemPer were ",.'.: J, sc7 as compared with receipts of t', :Vi during Noieini er, S!J. U 7.C.-d.i-mg Uctoh, r l-'.t.;. I l.e amount paid in gold coin wa- Ml ei cent id the total, Winn- ilur ng t, iol,t rH7 n per cent was paid in go:d io n. I lie payments in silver certi cans how a large I en s-e I his month over la-l, bem.r 4'i S pir cent tin- iunih and 31. i per cent last month. II, collier kinds of liioiiey Ufeil were silver coin. Il 1 per lent; -oid certirii'iues u.4 per ienl; I'niled Stutes notes, lii .'I r cut ami 1' until Stutis treas ury notes ti l er i eiit I he totul gold in llie treasury, coin und bu.iioii. is f itil.l.'J ljs. the gold cert. lie itea in liensury cii-h H't d'si; tin- gold certili luti s in circulation 7.l;.n;t n,B g iJd in the treuaury tsU '.i.kl.liJ'J. DEC OF INTERIOR'S HEFORT. Suspensions of Pensions Made for Cause Only. Secretarycf the Interior Hoke Smith, in bis annual report, call attention to the pen sion frauds discovered by tbe special exam iners at Ni rfolk Va.,andin New Mexico and Iowa. The (toppage of these illegal pensions have kaved an amount equal to the entire force of special examiners. Jleferriug to the Act of June 27. Isihj, the report says, board of revision was formed of the ablest and most experienced men in tbe Pension Uureau, with instructions to eiamine tbe cases allowed under it and call out such as bad no legal basis. In care where it was sustained and another medical examination ? aSfrV'VK:sfirV t'r ......... of the pension was ordered luspeuued pending in vestigation. Tb pensioner was not dropped from the rolls, but the payment ol his pension was suspended and ll days notice given him in which be could uk 'for a medical examina tion or supply further evidence ol Ins right to a pension. '1 he examination of bis proof having dii-clored that be wa not entitled to a pension: be was told that the payment of bis penaion was suspended until be could put ou record a case which would authorize payment. Many thussuspended were able to supply the proof aud to these payment was at once reuuied. The lormer practice in re gard to suaieiiioiis wus also modilied m casea w here the prool on hie dicloi.d the fuel that the pensioner was entitled to some rating, although not to the rating which hud been allowed him. The report denies that the purpose baa ever existed of an extreme and uiirrusonuulu manner of suieiiding pensioners and denies that any uhaudonment bus tukeu p,u of the policy of removing irom the ension ro.i those who ure nt legally thereoli. The census will be prui tically closed by July 1. 1"'4 and .KiO.cw will be needed to complete it. A number of small but vuluuble tracts of laud will lo reudy toreltiemeut within the next two years and the Secretary recom mends the adoption of ii plan wl.ii li, by auction or otherwise, will determine u advance the ownership of each particular section, aa a substitute lor tbe pretent system. Kelcrring to 1'tuh, the Secretary says: "Krom a careful study of the conditions In this territory 1 tan see uorea.-uu why tbe privileges of statehood should be longer withheld nnd 1 cordially support the appli cation of l lah for u lini-sion to Ihel'niuii." Ileferring to Oklahoma, be tays: "The soil is rich, the resources great and the development marvelous. It is to be hoped thut at an early date this territory mayussumetbe rc onaibility ol state hood." SOVEREIGN SWORN IN. The Newly-Elected Oeneral Master Workmuu Formally Inducted Into Otlke. J. IL Sovereign, tbe newly elected Gener al Master Workman of tb Knight of Labor, wo formally inducted into cilice at I'hiladelpbia, tbe oath being administered by General Worthy Foreman Bishop. No ceremony wus attached to tbe rile other thun the tuking of a 'lolemn obligation'' and the turning over to Mr. Soveieign of tbe order's effects. In an interview on his plans Mr. Sover eign said: "The co'idiiion of tbe order is excellent. Tbere is a perfect harmony and it is not true thut there ure fictions" Mr. Sovereign said that he den red to remain ou good terms w ith Mr. I'owuerly. but was somewhat piqued ut the latter in giving to the public u letter which be (Sovereigiijhud written to I'owderly us McHir Woikiuun of tbe Iowa Knights. He said the linatieial condition of the organization wus good, und there was no necessity fur selling the real esttite of tbe Knights in order to meet ex penses. The (ienerul Lxecutive eleeted J. -tchoeufuher, of Baltimore, editor of the 'ubor orguu. READING RECEIVERS. Bondholders, In a Petition of Interven tion. Ask Tbeir Ben.tval. Counsel for the New York holder ol Beading securities have prepared a tilion of Intervention, which win be tiled in th United States circuit court, Philadelphia. It is understood thai it asks for the removal of the receivers and that it covers lully th Boston and M.iu and New England trans actions and the treatment id them by ib receivers together wiiull eir course in the Uhigb Valley deal. ATtH OF TRADE I.EBt) CLEAR. Unceiinty About Tariff Legislation Cses Stagnation in Business and Ml Demand for Legitimate Investment. R.O)unA Co.' weekly "Review of Tladnys: It criot be said that business during th past wk has grown better or worse. For lome.ys the gain in demand and In Iran actiorwbich bad been previously noticed, evldery continued. But afterward tar ft tincertities were thought to eflect som branck ol business and whatever the rausesbe state of trade was less clear Monewas everywhere abundant with rates Hunpatlvely low and the commercial de naud isretnarstably small, while thede xtsud r speculative uses appeared to lncsing. When there are symp m a transition stale, ordinary Indica tion bed upon tb course of buiness low i ia few days ago. are not as valuable ts usiu but on the w bole such signs are, jowev, les encouraging than tbev wer weeltgo. Reports ol di flerent branches f trauatid from different cities frUeil Iv liierion the tariff uncertainties n cans natural hesitancy, but it will take loin a e to deter in me wh ther the gem r 1 teninry toward improvement has beed :hecktor to w hat extent. 'The volume of trade p been so i c what increased and yet not astillch as was eapected. The indus tries at Waiting with visible uncertainty reganiig the outcome of tariff legislation. It is tuestion whether the wi t nt force rmplred is ltt'g-r thnn it was a week ngo. '1 bPules ol wool are aga n larger Ihaii for t same week lust vea'. aniounting to O.td'.uK) pounds against' 4,3'i S'Sipmiil la-t yer,ut part of Hie trans.n lions are wi, to be seculativ. being baed on ll.e ibe rr that rsaiever may happen, later the in ca sitles I the coitmry will conipi'l n larger cousipiion within the next few livitnlir. The vst in cumulution ol idle money tends to stimulate siecnlalion. but it is tut a giKid'Tuu ton. It tbows a remuria'i'e shriilfage in the volume of trade, and the repot from all quarters makes it dear that be demand tor money is tiuusinillv liglitor the season. 1 he dometic export for pur weeks from New York amount lo .Ki,J2.53i against i,l.71.173, wh'ie the lecnare in i in pons is over tin.. is),07for the lour weeks, so that the exces of exports for the whole, coun try i.iisl be large. No gold comes this way and re.ivy shipments ol 'ih er ure made U Lotido, Apparently this country isp.iviug off win its surplus "loans amounting to many millions which werv eliected in I uroiHto avert great disaster lust sum mer. 1 be iilures durin the past week num ber 27i tigiiinst 237 lor thesame week of last yet and hi Canada 4S against 33 la-t year. HISOUY OFTHE INCOME TAX. The Fr-st Bill of tho Kind Reported in tba Extra Session of 1801. Th Vay and Means I ouuuittee are usk ng for history of the income tax in the 1' tilted Jtutes, ami Treasury otlicers have been b iking the thing up. It was during the ext u Mssion of Congress in 1M11 that Thad r- cV'tn. chairman of the Couuuiitee of Wavfc a'ld Means, reported tlie lirM in come 'lb x bill. As amended and passed, it taxed all incomes over Ih si 3 per cent unless derived fr"in I'niled Stales bonds, which were luxe ! 1) tvrcent Incomes of citiens ofthe U til ed States residing abroinl were taxed 71 ptr cent. Owing lo the late time of its taking cllect the income tax brought into the Treasury but a small sum prior to th yer, 11-1 when tbere was collect ed under tbe head of Income tax a little over !. .cW0. By the act of March .1, IPdo, tl qicome tax law was amended so as to ii 'i Us the V per cent, tat to .1 per cent., and the live per cent, tin on incomes over 10,o;k was changed to 10 per lent, tat upon the excess over .1,noo income. Tbe most of the tax for i he year however, was collected under the otigiual law and brought into the treasury tbe sum ol 21,0ou.ki tut the llwal year 'iMi4-lHii.'i. The following year lmvlrnitl. the wur having ceaed and the country being in high stale of develop ment In nil its resources, the income tax rose to a jioiut the highest ever reached m tlia history of tbe tax. The returns for the fiscal year ended June 30, ls'l", showed a total revenue Irom the income tax of i . .117, r1.'!'.' 43. This was hut little diminished in the following year, 1H' -107, w hen the next ri-veime from Ine income tax looted lip f7 H0 10 1140 ".7. The income tax was further amended March 2. Ili7, so as tu iucrtie-u the exemp tion tben standing ut eii ( it having in the meantime been modilied from oO' to ll. ti. At the sunn- tillie uil discrimination as to taxing large incomes a higher rate wa abolished ond the tux fixed id .' per cent., on ull incomes in excess ol tl.ism. I'mlt r this modilied tax there was collect ed in tiie vear lsiis the huge sum of t:ij.o'j;, CIO 7H; in'lHf, l-'.'i.tCi.'iis and in the liscul year ended June 3'i. S7U, f :'7. ll'i.ui' II. On that day the income lax ceased :u the I'niledStates. The entire amount realized from it in ten years was nearly :W.',tHii),iHJO. It reached id. out L'Vi.OOO persons o it of a population ol 40,W l.i.'OO, LAUDANUMVND ML'UIl. The Dso a Utah Woman Ouvo Her Uncle in Order to Secure $2,000. At S.ilt I. like Mrs. r.iuiuu Vuu i'atten bus been arrested on the charge of murdering Sonn Nciifon. it wealthy tunker of llph riiinilily '1 he 2i'th of 'asl October Neil a in sui.di iily und mysterioiMly del und u post mortem exiiiniii it on reveiile.l the I riseiue of rough on rais ami l.iu 'a mm in his sloiiiiich. Mrs. Vun I'ntteii. who ii u neiceof Nellsoti. war v.s ting her nnrle ut met me. Investigation has elnred Hie tact thut Mis. Van I'atten bud Ihe iveiniu belore Neilson's death piiri liii-i-d n vi.il ot l.iii.ianiiui. Mush and milk, which was served Ihe sume evening and of wbieu N-il-on pait-'O , pioved faliil lieu a liiiwusler ,,,1 toseveral low s ll w is le.imel tl.a' l.'.U'ti n liii h Net I son hud III Ins room ll.e evening helure hi death lu.d ui-upvured next Uy. ' Hot Fighting in Mexlo. Persons who nave ju-t arrived at El l'uto, Tex . from Cbibauhau contirin ierts of a hfverebultl between the l ederal troops und the insurgent. Lust Thursday morn ing a number of otlicers were brought in from ti e West to the army hospital. It w, reported thut tbey were ill of dyseiitary.bi.t it is p-isiiivuiy Known that they had been shot mi bailie. Where it wa fought is net known. Nedher can it be .cum d bo v mai y (.lin e's were bro-.'ght III. 'I lie reports ol .. I iiu.w oiviit of Federal irovcslo t iif ci ami nuriliwi'sl l otu l.u alu lie-ni cnnlirniisl. L'liili iiiia Applying For Aid. Hundred of deslitnU' tuTsona lire np'l r K to tii Kansas ( ily 1'MVnii'iit Ass.icia tion fur aid, and facli nn rcrrfsHnts fri'in two to ten pe-rson. A Isri- ir. .ortiit eil tlie ai piicaiils for lml are notrin's, and a liict developed by Inveatiiralioli istlmt aliite men tbis winter are in many instance n in); work t.iat negroes did yeur ajto Tli p-rcentiig or nenroes who were ilroo wlien force where reduced waa nincb (real It than tb perchta.e or while meu. Coliliado Woman May Vote. Tb Colorado Stat Can vassing Hoard ba mupltUd it work, Th count show tbat woman auiliaic carried by 0.347 majority. One. Wail lu accordant lasued a proc'a ruation irivitiK them tb rinlil 1 1 vol at ull tlection in tb 8iai. OVEREATINQ. r BbMS U BVaasrM vltla tk OswvsMt Dscr Btcaute of tbe peculiar ilf nlflcaoce wblch do? atUche to tbe word "temperance," we abnuld Dot forget tbat "Every man tbat ttrlvetb tor tbe mastery 1s temperate la all thing," and tbat It Is Just a bind ing on u to abow moderation Id our use of tbe necessities of life a lo our one of its luxuries. fcveu tbe neces sities of life may isccotne superflui ties through their quantity and qual ity being raised to tho point of lux ury. Take, for example, tbe food supply of the body. It Is obvious that the body must have rich, lorce-supplylng food io order to carry on Its dally taks. Yet the fact Is often lost sight of tbat an jver supply of food to the tody, like I :vcreoallng- the steam engine, Is pro- ' iurtlve of nothing- but waste. More I team Is mude than can be used. Nor Is this ull. In such a finely adjusted machine as th? human Imdy no one piece of the complex organlMu ran be overworked except at the ultimate exjK iisi! of the rest. Not only are wc Inflicting the ; stomach with an untici'i-mary amount of work when we crowd It with food. , but we are to the same extent im posing upon the othe r organs. As a matter of fact. It H tlv. liver which BiMie-rally gets the brunt tif the extra burden, though Dp hcatt and kid neys are also alTectcd tu u greater or less degree.. Among the disorders canned by this superlltious condition ure h;i ttmr rholds or bli'i'dllig piles. To ascertain the proper proportion lielwecn the de'tnatnl and supply of the body, one must consider not oti'y the iM-culiar tieetN of each person, but the season of the year. Heat I the unit of force In the body; but ' while force-supplying food may be as necessary In summer in In winter, the need for fats, or hydro-carbons, as they are called, to maintain the luklily heat Is by no me ans so urgent. For one who Is iroperlyfamili.tr with the resources of his own body, and who Is not blinded by appitite. It Is comparatively easy to discover, to a remarkable decree of nicety, the amount and kind of food wblch bis system requires. "A iikkat deal of my tnonev," slghe'd young Ardup, looking over his bills for Ice cream and cut flowers, "seems to have bten Mlss-speuU" Chicago Tribune, Ir Is the man who litis to live on ?'ini bread at home, who finds the Inost fault with tlp juo when ho travels. TiiF.ius oulit to be a reformation In the habits of sculptors; they aio frequently on a bust.- When some people sav tney aro willing to do anything for CTrlst, hcy mean anything that Is o ,-lar "Atigust Flower" " Fortwo years I suffered terribly with stomach trouble, and was lor ull that time under treatment by a hysiciaii. He finally, after trying everything, said my stomach was worn out, and that 1 would have to cease eating solid food. On the rec ommendation of a hiuid 1 jirocuicd a Lottie of August l'lowt r. It seem ed to do me good at once. I gained strength aud flesh rapidly. I feel now like a new man, and consider that August Flower has cured me." Jas. LI. Dederick, Saugcities, N.Y.I B l.l'W IS M. VK.MI'NIiS, H I " tualU lUilwlfk, N. V. PBOILS, CARBUNCLES" ia ki TunTllnlnb tCZtMA, -Completely Cured ! P I DAT A f AKf I ' hit I ('(.., ra ttlH.i- 1 hl.il ' 1. 11 Vatrlll I'M' ". - "THE i, ti i st :.M.t ti4tll1l lll lttMtl 11 1 UlLli'S .lii-n.) I li r .li 111 II M I 1,-ri,,. 1 t ,.k k III llli , it. iu,U.i,i.i. i.4 lln' nil mi sua.. L. uMiom lit 1 Qjai Until it LKIND r Imi.1i, lit.il . ! i 'I r.icau W t,Uiit'' .iir fiittr. I timl v i u.il- sin Vr-r 1 . l i, i ,l i l' .ll I i ' I . i IHlJ 1'. I,lis l I : . - pith at ,.;t,;v..j:r.-.VOT.'tt r- ,1'hui- ww til I iii! mm' ... i.i lti t nt-- Mailt ttiil I"' . C'Olllilllllll Il(llltl1'llt', I IV mrtic:Q '1,-i.v.ii ai im K; WUnuD Mkul.t Ir-iNA tvKKl -(SUILI A, . t, . n ..! ti--i..- .I. m il lln lltlrtlHT t- itullttf i.-JU.Uat'l w I lil.tlini. iai i-' tfn . i' Of ia.wi si i.usi:nm. m hiuih i!Lnw..k.. v rr mm 'lit truiii vt tl.v ut i- c miifi t" y mm OK U H. Hul.hHiMiK, V. M U Li.. tuuin JUiiwi. k, N. V. : f (ij Dan Sftrtaicirills Co., Belfaht, Malnv. 0 The Cleaner Tis, the Cosier 'Tis' What is Home Without SAPOLIO 0 KNOWLEDGE Prinps comfort und improvement and tend" to personal t-iijuynient when rightly uw d. 'Ihe many, who liv3 let ter than others nnd enjoy life tnor with less exp'iiil'tnre, by more promptly mlai'tini' the world'a Isst products to the i.i ed" of physical Wing, will uttest the value to liriiltli of '.lie pure liquid liuiilive priiiiiplcs i mbruccel in tho remi ily, Svrup of Figs. Its I'xecilciice is due to its presenting in the form mot m ccptnble utnl pleas ar.t to tlic taste, the n fnsliiiig nn I 'truly ten mini prope rties of s'i!e.t lux Btive; i f!eetliully i ll uti-ing the : ytetn, llisl i Ming colds, liciidiiclii a mid levels ami eriiiiiiiently i iiiiiil' constipation. It li.-p' piven fi.tisf.-K tion-to nii'ivms uud ni' v.-ith the njiproVnl of tb" Inedicul j rod sioii. Iscau si' it nets on !lo Ivid Iieys. I.ivi r nt.d llowi'l.. vvitlioii'w .veak initig tli pi nnd it in i rfcitly fr.o flow every ol i etiotiulilc Miltuin v. Syrup of Fig" is ( r r.' bv a!! 'Inip fist's in f'Oe nnd 1 Imtt'.os, bti' il n timii t;l;n ti:r. l .by the t'ulil'oi.iiii Fii -yrup t'c only, wlio-e tu.iiii' is ritit. ! ":i very J itcki.e, uIni the iiinm-. y run oi l'ii's, I.in I ,i itig well informed. m .viil liut ttcitpt buy el-.b.-titut' if I'tlvlL'd. I N I 4)1 .! WWVWWVSsSSVVv a hi; mm, rs . Christinas Gill or the U l addlllmi to one's otrn linian Is WIBSUR S INTtRNATIONAL DICTIONARY Tfie en "I milrf.aei." leu ;i.iis si.it n i-liig.iiii,ii,i,i en. lc1, .indiiver .msi,iniij i-Keii'led. A Crand Educator Ahrsaat ol Ino tin-t-s A Library 11 i'at'l ll.e ;ilu.il,le In ti e li,.ii-.'li,,l. jnl t,i t lit- tl-.li IliT, podi-s i-ii,i..il 111.111, ur re.t e-diicrftor . srri s. A- ' ' v;r, Mrrriam Co ':.,,. ,lr. I" l. t I "T.-l 1 s l,:i t I'lii.t- 111. 11. fcyMl.il li,I f I li- 'lui-rlil. vsvvsvvvs-ssy,vv vswsvsa "COLCHESTER" Spading 1- ..." -. n HS 1 -l ". ! rt irO - iuhs isv.at'e BEST in r JTsT IV ',. V'- Al t I Tin- mill r or lap sli I'tii'iuls o.,- d,ii, 1,-nKti dim 11 mil,.. Us-I, ,ioliH-t li II the l. ,l In iligvltii uu.l .uu-lirr h.irl wurk As:; YH'H I'KM.l'.ll toll I IIKM, Und ,1 i'l ! .Ut urT M III lliti ri r . ia. Colchester Rubber Co. IHt WOKCIRFUL MtCWiNlCAl SllLt.V PIANO MOVEMENT BEAUTirilLLY .MSMED I I, I 1 111 , I - H''-' l-IH'll'T. ll-Hi' ninii. 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