I Earache. I m Its simplest form, earache Is an In LjunBtlon of the pxtern.il jiart of the L, In other cases the Internal ear la Corked, and ,bo disease takes on a U-h more serious character. r . . . i When an ea rue ne is long cormnnpu, Lttie Inflammation Is especially se- re, no time snuuiu do nmi in npesin; A" . .. . .-. .... . ineciansi. acromions I'niiuren arts Lt liable to affections of the Inner hin earache may start from a Tarletr Lnu-.es. 1 1 n i-ihhtikiu mi wax m L-ir, or the Introduction of Mouie lr- imtinf substance. It sometimes arises torn extension of Inflanimatlnn In the Toat as in scariei icver aun mcnsics. liffloiilt teething Is said to be not Infre quently a cause, esMclally when that Grows I" unusually protracted. The hoot pnill(lccaus,bowever,lsundoubt- WIT co''1- inflammation or tue ear is usually I .1 t.a. . I. . ...I.I..V Vftompuuit-u ujr iijtf iv iiiiiimii nuau La ilia afTWtlnn tin tinme. tint It In r . ....... . . ,metlnies nam to ciiBiiuguiHn me db nrf of the trouble In the cn v of younjr fants who are unable to do anything tat cry and toas Incessantly. A close Lumlnatlon of the ear, however, will busily reeal a slight reiltio, espe- ,Iy of the canal, and on pressure Urre will be found extreme sensltive- Tlie frst point In the treatment of tanclie Is to remove. If possible, the iu of the Influmntlon. Should there f t collection of w ax lu the ear It LyuM be softened by a drop or two of !) or by Injections of warm water or lalik. nud then removed. Ihe Inflammation may then be direct- It attacked by placing hot flaunels. tluT wet or dry, over the orlllce of jio far. ir f tie pain is very severe, tut is known as a laudanum f omenta- ,jD m be aiiplled. This Is nude by LrlDslnfi a flannel out of boiling water A turulug a Utile laudanum over tho :iUce of the cloth, which is then li.vd over tho ear and allowed to MM. Injections of hot water may olso bo bide directly Into the ear, great care Aug taken not to force the liquid abruptly. if there Is a discharge from the ear, mild solution of carbolic acid or bo il should be used every day until It we. The usual duration of a case I lufiamuiatlon of the eur Is from two L three weeks. Youth's Companion. A Fine Specimen. A certain rich man was very fond of iblbltlng his pictures in an ostenta- nut and patronizing manner to artists if till acquaintance. One day a young Lunter lunched with him, and was es- ned around his gallery, aud the nth. wishing to curry favor with a t. illiU patron, exclaimed after every dure exhibited: "And a very fine specimen of that Mter!" The picture owner, however, though k im rich, had a sense of humor, and, thing his audience stifling a yawn. bid: "Now, here Is a remarkably fine Sal- .utile, you perceive." And a very flne specimen of that tister!" exclaimed the artist, enthusl- .-tiiallv. In time a mini's thoughts bcclu to Luw themselves on his face. Tntiitrro Destroys Vitality. NVitijus system paralyzed by nicotine -HHil lout mi. r.l.....il .... I. a. .....I r .i..i. .'.., r i n uuu a rural nil gout, look and feeling that robs "ui its pleasure. Tobacco is the root of iy hii ltiiKiteiit symptom, aud No-To-Uao ci:iruiilc(.i euretluit will make voustronir. f"r""" nd happy in mom ways than one. '"I'P guaranteed iuhI hold by Dnig everywhere, ll uik, titled ' Don't To-.- Si.it or Smoke Your Life Awnv." At. rliag Kini)'tly Co., Now York or i'uleugo. vr. WlllaloW'l SoillhlniT Svrnn for rhllitmn ftiKu, notleim Die ituin". iimIui ch tliflmim u.kiiu)!. ,,ui,, t urn, wind lulic. iic.a bottle Tl!itrclwltli rnrr ye iim Ir. 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Commerce and Manufacturing in the Ori ent Bound to Receive a Boom. Minister Itonby ot Chios, In a dispatch dated May 33. has lurnUhed tbe Ktate le pnrtment a synopsis of the treaty ot peace botwoco China and Japan. Tbe commercial provlnlcrjs are as follows: "A new treaty of commerce to he made Immediately niter this treaty la ratified, and utitll Diet treaty Is made Japanese to bare favored nation treatment, hix months from the date of the present treaty, April 17, tbe following concessions to take effvet: "I'lrst Tbe following ports to be opened to Jepnnese trade, residence, Industries aud manufactories: bba Khlh In lis pel, Chung King In hreobuan, Huchow in Klang Hu, Hong Chow in Cheklang. "Keeond Hteain navigation on the tipper Yangtse river, from K'huug to Cbung King, and on tbe Woosung river and thecnnal from 8liani;hal to Huebow and Hong ( bow. "Third Japanese may ront or hire ware houses for storage of goods in Interior China, free of taxes or exactions. "Konrth Japanese may engage in manu facturing and may Import machinery at all open ports." In a previous dispatch, .dated April 22, Minister !enby states tbat Vice Cousul llan dlnal.'of New L'hwang, lu the territory still occupied by Japanese troops, bad received communications from the Japanese authori ties auuouurlng tbat a special commission for tbe port bad been appointed, aud that commerce would be carried on, with certain restrictions usual and essential during mili tary occupation. The customs duties, fees, etc, levied Uon Imports and exports are to be tbe same n prevailed uudvr Cblucse rule. TAKES IT ALL BACK. Spain Disavows the Firing on the All Ian ca A Satisfactory Auawer. The Ktate liepartment lecelvcd from Unit ed States Minister Taylor at Madrid tho com plete and final answer of Hpaln to tbe de mand of Secretary Oreabam for a disavowal of the firing on tbe I'uited States merchant ship Alllauca. The document baa been awaited for some time with Interest, aud it was undoubtedly one of the main subjeets which Acting Secretary ot State I hi brought to tbe attoutlou of tbe Cabiuet at the meeting Tuesday. 1 be auswer was moKt cordial intone, and is expressive of tbo fullest disavowal ot the course of the commaudt'r ot the Spanish gun boat which fired on ti.e Allluucn. It Is said to be entirely satlslnctory to this government aud it fully lueula lu letter aud spirit the de mauds made, , The following ofllclal statemeut concern lug Spain's auswer wus made ut tbe Slate department: "lu the Allianca affair, Spain In its reply disavows the act of tiring upou tbe Allianca. expresses regret at the occurrence Itself, aud aares tbls governuieut that measures have beeu taken to preveut a repetition of the same." WOODLEY IS CLOSED. Orover Uos to the Whits Houae and Mrs. Cleveland to Gray Gables. Tbe President aud family bavo aWandoned Woodley as a ptaco ol residence for the pre sent summer and will make the White House their abode until tbelr departure for Bus tards Day. Woodley bat been closed for tbe season, Mrs. Cleveland, the children and nurses will leave by rail for Gray Gables. The will be accompanied as tares Falmouth, Mass., by Mrs. Uiney, wife of the Attorney (loueral. It la not yet M-ttled wbeu tbe l'resideut will go to Gray Gables. When the War Ended. It has teen discovered that the recent rul ing of Astlstaut Secretary of the Iuterior in y uoids in a peuslon vase, to the etTecl that tbe war ended wbeu hostilities censed lu July, 1HI15. is iu direct conlllvt with a decision ol the I tilted States Supremo court, rendered In liecember, lnt;7. The court the.i held tbat the wur did uot terminate uutil August 20, Imi',0, when President Jouuaou ly proclama tion announced that peace bad beeu restored, lu view of the dlscoxeiy of tins declsiou and the number of cusna involved, the c:tse of John llurleyoung, upon wulch Secretary Ueyuulds punsed, is likily to bo reopened. TELEGRAPHIC TICKS---- Mr. Gladstone has suffered a sliKht relapse due to his goia out carriage riding prema turely. Umaba union tradesman patw-ed resolutions condemning tbe decision of the Supreme court in tbe Debs case. Kansas City is preparing to raiso a fund for the relief ot the starving farmers in the neighborhood ot Medford, Oklahoma. A Chicago and Alton freight train backed into a trolley car at Ktreator, III., aud killed tA-o passengers, Hurdle Thomua a saloon keeper, aud S. M. Porter, a retired farmer. Tbe Steam yacht Ulnata. owned by George It. Sloan, Jr., son of ex-Seuator Sloan, ot Oswego, N. Y., has been given up as lost. It is believed she foundered iu Lake Ontario. Capt. John lilackburu, l.'ngiueer Sprague sud John Dounelly were aboard. Hiram H. Maxim's new machine guu that can be carried and operated by one soldier, was luccesslully tested at Saudy Hook, Satur day. It shot UUO bullets a minute, that pen etrated -10 Inches of oak aud had a range of 3. '.'00 yards. Tbe gun Is set ou a tripod and Is about the size of an ordiuary Held tele cope. Japs on the blope. A heavy Japanese Immigration has set In toward the fruit laiuie of southern California, lu-cently a tuousnud Japauese coolies went to liritlsh Columbia, aud ars now entering the states en route lor southern California. They are armed with certificates from a b'ulted states commissioner lu Vic toria, which eosts them from I2.M) to 0. Rescue of Peary. Tbe wbaleboat Kite baa been chartered at 8t. John's to carry an expedition of ten per sons to Greenland to recue Lieut, Peary, the Artio explorer. Km 11 IHebl'.sch, 1'eury'a brother-in-law. will have charge of the party. Mrs. Peary will not accoinpauy the party, but will wait for the return of her husbaad at St Louis tbe Kite Is to start about tbe middle of next mouth. Will Take out Machines. Tbe eoal miners of New Htraitsvllle, Ohio, have withdrawn from tbe Culled Mlua Work ers of America, and agren with the Hocking eoal and iron compuuy to dig eoal for 40 eents if tbe compauy will take out its machines. Tbls proposition will be accept ed Snowed Nearly All Day. It snowed nearly all day Tuesday In the Cripple Creek district, Col, but at night tbe weather cleared, although the streets aud aid walks are covered wlUi snow NEWSY CLEANINCS. London has 903 portoflices. The peanut crop is all right. All Macedonia Is in footed with brigands. Forest flree are agaiu causing huvoe la Wisconsin. Chile has concluded a loan of J10.000.000 With the ltothxchlld. Chicago has adopted the flushing method of cleaning Its streets. Sugar importations for tho year aro up to the highest previous record. ltnllroad reports on the condition of crops In tbe Northwest continue favorable. France will mourn five dnys Jn commemo ration of tho anniversary of' Carnut's uAsas slnation. Tho people of Southern China havo peti tioned the Kmperor to iutrodu 'o constitu tional reform. California fruits are whlng the Knstern cltiea every day in good condition mid bring ing fair prices. The steamship companies report that mors Americans will go to Kuroiw tliU summer than ever before. A stock company has been organised with 100.000 capital, Ki work tbo gaa Held in Crawford County, Indiana. An Anglo-American svndicnM has purchased a large tract of rubber lands in the State ot Chiapas, Mexico. Committeemen of the H .nsof the Involu tion visited Stony Point. N. Y., which they wish made Into a National Park. There will hi no mora cheap beer In Chi engo, an Kngllsh svndlcnte having form-d a S:i0,lW(1,OK trust nud put up the price. Morris Hchoetiimlx, of New York City, ar rested for Incendiarism, admitted l-ing a member of hii oathbound gang of llrehugs. The Chamber of Commerce of New York City will enter upon an active and aggressive campaign agaiust thu frc 'oiuagn of silver. The 101t. .021 and 1J1.I victims of the trolley In l'liiliidelphia within the last seven teen months died in that city a few duv ago. The frosts ami continued col, I weather necessitated the replanting of nearly thn whole crop of cotton iu Northern Texas and the Indian Territory. Tanners along Malinnoy Creek, lVnnsvl Vanla, havn instituted suits aggregating 100,000 damages against nine operators for injuries to their latels. The cost of proposed new buildings iu New York City In the llrst ipiarter of ls:C mre than double their combined cost in the same period of lhlM and s:n. A new steamshipcompany hi. been funnel to run st earners regularly between Panama and California ports, stopping ut Mexico and Central American ports. The Hepuldic of Colombia will present a claim agutnst this Government for damages caused by the retaliation proclamation issued because Colombia p-tused to come in under the reciprocity treaties. The uttitudo of France toward tho Kiel Canal celebration mused bitter resentment iu Germany. German olll.-mli were In Htructed to observe politeness and etiipiett" regarding the French visit, but to douothlng more. The Osagn Indians In mnss convention have divlared tho management of the Gov ernment schools on their reservation to Isi corrupt and Immoral, and they demand the abolishment of the Governuieut schools so they can send thelrchililren to private 'li wis Where they will uot be corrupted. PROMINENT PEOPLE. Tho King of Abyssinia eolleds postago stumps. Emperor William speaks French with a perfect Parisian accent. Ilismarck says that he thinks ho may live to be 100 years old If he likes. Philip D. Armour, tho Chicago millionaire, packer, it is reported. Is about to buy up all the street railways in Kausaa City at a curt of $7,000,000. Tho oldest Uulversalist minister In the United Slates is said to be Puv. l.uelus It. l'nlge, of Cambridge, Mass. Ho was or daiued iu 1W5. Dr. G. W. Sampson, who died lit Tiffin lately, aged uinety-three years, was the llrst whito physleiau among tlie Itnllaiisof North western Ohio. Justice Harlan, of the I'uited States ft if pr mo Court, Is six feet two indies and his wife nearly as tall. They aro tU'i lurge-t dUplM iU public lile. The aged I! -troncss Ilurib'tt -Colitis is said to be remarkable for the youtlifulness of her attire, her taste leaning toward bl,iito (-lulls in pink and rose cubic. llev. Joseph W. Hausser. of Chicago, die I tho other day from thu sumlljio.v, c uitraeted by nursing a member of Ins cougregailou, Who was hulTuriu with the di.-e.-i-e. Lady Gwendolen Cecil, Ljrd Snlisn-.i.-yV literary daughter, Inn acknowledged thu au thorship of the recently published story, "Thu Cirno of lulelle -t,'' which has made u hit in Kngluud PrlU'-e IMward, of York-, has made his llrst public appearance iu London. Ho was ilriveu through St. Jauies's I'ark in mi open car riage, propped up tiy histwo nurses, nud was cheered an ho went by. Gladstone looks forward to tho future without fear of death, lu declining lotto Home literary work recently ou ii"couut ol press ot other business, he agreed to begin thu task iu the latter part of IS'.;. Siuco Senator Stanford's dentil not one dollar bus como from his estatetothe univer sity ho founded at 1'alo Alto. Cat. To keep it running Mm. Stanford lias given on an av erage of S10U0 a day, half Iter private means. Susan 13. Anthony at seventy-five U litho mid active as a young girl. Sho says it is because; she hue never overworked, uevor eaten late siipners and never allowed auy thing to interfere with her daily bath and her nine hours of sleep, Hiram It. Itevels, tho first colored man elected to the L'uited States Senate, has been ehesen Supremo Trustee of thu Colored Knights of Honor of America, succeeding Frederick Iioiigliiss. Kev, lr. Itevels is u lesideul of Waslilngtoii. tVcil lihodes, Pn-mler of Cujio Colony, South Africa, reads character by men's face's. To a recent apiltcatiau from England for a place for a young man he replied; "Send mo his photograph and I'll let you know by return mail wnether 1 can do uiiythlug for biin or not." The lute 8 'crctiiry of Statu Gresham stopped his pension nearly thruu years ago and bus not sineo drawn it. He did not, however, surrender it, and his widow will bu entitled to draw the back pension, which will amount to about (1000 aud the a mouth or tho rest of liur life. Ex-Oovcrnor P. B. Buckner, whom the anti-free ooinage Democrats ot Kentucky aro puttiug forward aa a candidate for the Uni ted States Seuate.was one of tho 'oufederato generals who enjoyed the personal friendship of General Grant. He was with Grant during the last days at Mount McUregor aud wus pall bearer at bis funeral. CALLING TURK hY TO ACCOUNT. England, France ajid Buasia Asaemblintf Warships. A dispatch from Yieniia says it is reported that in eousequtnee of the unsatisfactory , character of the Forte's auswer to the Ar menian proposals of the powers, a uava demonstration will be made lu tbe Bos phorus, by KugianJ, Frauce und liussia. 'ihe Armenian commillea lias received lu formation that Turkey has refused the de mand of the Christian powers for jolut pro tectorate over Armenia, aud tbat the fleets are aeuibliug in the neighborhood of Con-siautiuopie. THE INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK. INCREASED CAPITAL STOCiC. VPeatlaghouss Machine Company Add $250,000 For New Buildings. The stockholders of tbe Westlnghonse Company of Pittsburg without a dissenting vote, decided to Increase the capital stock from 500,009 to t750,ODO. This was done to meet tho expenses of tho new buildings in course of erection at F.ost Pittsburg. Tbe main building of tho new shops will be 602x210 feet. A building for the hammer shop and power plant will lie 2UOt6J feet. Tbe construction tbroughout will be as near ly lire proof as possible. The speclUcatlout call for a steel structure with brick walls, slate roofs, wire-glass skyllgh.s. etc. Within tho mam building, through which switches are run direct from the main line of the Pennsylvania railroad, will be tbe machine (bop, erecting shop, foundry, pattern shop, warehouse, olllces, etc. Tbe crnuo runways, each sixty foot spun, with electric craues, ex tend the length of tbe building. Tbe remain lug space Is taken up with galleries provided with lighter cranes. A large addition of new machinery will be made. Ibe hammer shop will be equipped with one eight-ton, one three-Ion, cue two ton and several smaller hammers. It is esti mated tnat tbe cost of bnlldlngs alone will reach (400,000. The comrade call for com pletion November 1, and it Is hoped that tho plant could Le removed by the llrst of the year, but It is doubtful If tbe change cau be made lu tbat lime. - - Will Manufacture Bicycle Tubs. A company has been formed in New Castle, Ta., tor the manufacture of lobes lor bicycles aud boiler Hues, of steel drawn cold, without weldiug. Among the members are n few of the stockholders of the Shenango Valley steel mill. David C. Wallace has been made treasurer, and th capital Is tl 'O.ilOU. A committee In charge ol Johu II. 1're.iton will st onoe look lor a site, mi l tln ir plans will be made. The capacity ol tli plant will I c4. 0OJ.OO0 feet ol tubiug yearly, mil aiioiitl.il nieu will be employe I. It is asserted that tho works will lu running lu October. Working Mmere Beaten. F.arly Tuesday morning a no'b of from 3 0 lo 00 striking miners, Horn Dillouvllle and l.oug llun, bended by a brass band, deseiided on the (hi) lord coal works, on tne Ohio side ot the river. After chas.ug iiw.iy nil the men outside, tbey eutered the mine aud dragged out a uumberof workmen. Ibesn were ter ribly beateu and maltreated. An unknown Pole will probably die, and the Injuries of half a dozen oibuis aro serious. ine mob has dispersed. Iron Men Assign. I. A. and l.ludsey Kelley, owners of tlie Kelley Null aud Irou Company. Center bios; furnace nud one-third owuers lu the A-hlaud, Ky.. steel plant, assigned without preference for the benellt of creditors. 1 he assignment is due to the recent decision of the court hold ing the Kelley 'a individually respoiisinln for Judgments secured as'aiusl the l'.xchauge bank of W. D. Kelley, deceased. Aj-cjis aud liabilities unknown. Railway Chartered. The Coraopolis, 8'Wickley r.cnnomy Street Kailwny company, capital eoO.uOJ.nns chartered to build a Hue ciht miles long. The directors are C. 1. McDonald, Allegheny: J. C. Wbitla and Simon Harold, lleaver Palis; John S Duss, Economy; Johu W. Arms, Johu A. Fergusou aud Guurge A. L mhuil, Cora opolis. INDUSTHIAL NOTES. Twenty-five iron moulders at thn foundry of Farley A Sous, South Kightli street, Flu, burg, struck lor an advance of 10 pet cent. The II. J. Heinz company havo taken out an Allegheny buildiug permit for au ls.UJ0 stables, to be erected ou Main street, Alle gheny. Tbo Kehults Ilridge ,i Iron Company of Pittsburg, Is preparing the structural irou for for a 17 s.ory building to bo built in Detroit, Mich. It will cost tl,. '100,000. The lle'.lnlre, Ohio, Nail Works Company has closed a contract for tho erection of a tin-plate factory and sheet bar mills, to cost t:iU0,0UO. Work will bo commenced at once. The Amalgamated association has serve, I tho required tin- lay uotleo on the Mahoiilug an l Siieuiino Valley M tuufa 'lurcrV asioci atiou terminating thu Amuiguiuutod sculu uow lu elTci't ou August 1. The p.nrnesville, (., and Otuiker City, O., Wiudow glass works, tho only window glass woikslu l .is eru Olllo, have been cloiod dowu, and will not be planed lu ope-ntlou aguiu this year. Six buudrud und llfiy peo ple are out of employment. EISIMINGER HANGED- He Pays the Penalty of the Murder of 8 iinuol McCoy. John r.lsmluger. tbe 2;f year-old murderer of Samuel McCoy, who broke jail und wan ec'cd all over the country before ho was re captured ia New Orleans, was hanged nt 1 o'clock 1 bursday alturuuou at Wuyuuiburg, I 'a. John Fislmluger was '22 yoas obi and had a wife and a two-year-old child. He was the sou of Frank F.lsimliiger who moved here from West Virginia a few yonri ago. His victim Samuel C. Md'oy, was In partnership In the huckster business with Mrs, Thomas Welsh. He was about 31 years old, nud bad a wife and three children. The crime was a brutal oue, the ouly motive being robbery. Of us commission, Klsiti. imer said lu n con fesluii made to the llev. Mr. Williams: "I am guilty of the crime of which I am charg ed. And now I will tell you what led to all this crime. It was cards and bad company. I plnyed and lost. I wauled nouy. if I hu l takeu father's advice and stayed at home at uiu'lit and alien, le, I a Suu lay mmool.as they wished me to, u 1 might have bueu dif ferent." FORMALLY TRANSFERRED. The Island of Foruiosi Turuod Over to Japan and a Governor Named. Lord LI filing Fang, the sou ol Viceroy LI Hung Cbung aud Mr. John W. 1 uster, who have been to the Island of Formosa, for the purpose ot formally transferring it to the Japanese according ft tbe forms of tbo treat? ol i bo ShiuioDoskl, have returned to Sbaug bal. Mr. Foster lu an interview, after his return stated tbat Admiral Vucouut Kaibayma, for merly chief of Ibe Jupauee navy department has been appointed Governor of Formosa. The formal Irautfer of Ihe Island of Formosa aud Ibe Cblue.e property ou that island, was affected at Kee Luug, ou Suudny, June 'i, wbeu tbe documeuis uecessnry io tbe trans fer were exchanged. Mr. Foster will return to Ihe United States l y tbe flrrt steamer. Demand Ten Centa Advanoe, Miners of thM Khiihu-Iih ud.i v.m tii.a. L valley regions demand au increase of 10 eeuts Jor iuu niier tfiiue 10. Horn comet iroui 'ocabouus, V., ibat more soldiers arrived there, tbe operators claiming Hint since Ihe tarlial withdrawal of the militia tbe strlk Jg miners havo grown bolder. Miners' Waves Raised. Tbe first advance la wages among Alabama mine operator was made by Ibe Pioneer mining aud iiiauufi ctinug compauy Friday, who ruised tbn wanes of 70.1 miner 10 per eenl. It ia understood that other operator will follow. . ICnormon rendnlnma. The only strtirttires In Japan which seem to be earthquake proof nre the pagodas, which are erected la-fore the temples. There are tunny pnpodns which are seven or eight hundred yc.'.s old tnd as solid ns when first built There Is a reason for this, ntid It lies In their construction. A pa goda. Is practically n framework of heavy timbers which start from a W'lde base, and Is In Itself n substan tial structure, but It Is rendered still tuoro stable by n peculiar device. In side the framework and suspended from the ape Is a lone, heavy h:t!k of timber two feet thick or in. ire. This bangs from one end, nnd to the other end nre bolted, at ench of the four sides, four more heavy timbers, nnd If tho pagoda be very lofty still more timbers nre added on to these. Tho wliolo forms an enormous pendulum which reaches to within six Inches of tho ground. When the shock of an earthquake rocks the pagoda the pendulum swings In unison and keeps the center of yrnvlty always at the base of the framework. Consequent ly, the equilibrium of the pagoda Is never disturbed, nnd this Is the ex planation of the great age of many of them, when from tlielr height one would suppose them to be peculiarly susceptible to tlie effect of au earthquake. Liquor Prinking In Two Countries. It has generally Imm-u supposed that "hard times" leal In hard drinking, but the Itritlxli statistics l imt bear out that supposition very lonlncnlly. Thus, lu 181HI, the umntint expended for consumption of liquors per onpltu was nbotit flS.fiO. while In lv.'l the sum per capita had fallen to 17.7.Y On the other hand, the figures for the deende show that while drinking has decreas ed to some extent since the "flush" year of lSfN), the general tendency through the pttst ten years has been to upend tuoro for liquor; as in lSSTi the per capita expenditures was but $ir.l'."; so that lu spite of tlie hard times ttic drinking Is greater than It wna ten years ago. In the I'tilted Suites, while In tlie hard times the consumption of some kiuds of liquors, such aa distilled spirits from fruit, decreased, the gen eral tendency was In the direction of Increased drinking, so that not only do tlie figures for ls'.3 show largely in creased consumption over the f'guies for 1S84. but the per capita consump tion Is also larger than It wus in 1V.C - Itostou Advertiser. Having announced to a mini that she will never forgive him, a woman's next worry Is tlmt he will not uak her to be forgiven. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U.S. tlov't Report s4COEA)TELY PUBE Adjnsl VnmllT IllOrrrnres. Pad temper Is often mere!) bad digestion. Man) quarrels nttribuie I lo tierii-rse dispo 1 Slilons are due to disorilercd l.vci-. Hip oi-. TaUulcs mljiist tainily different cs. Bud would preveut lle-lil. wlinh Is Ih-iivi, if taken In time. Kipuiis Tnbule. taken utter mviK lunrnlng and evening, for a wmle, retiui tie thu system anil sviivtea Ihe tvuieci. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is a lbpiid nud Is taken internally, and arts direct Iv on I h - blood an I tnueoll-surfaces of the syileul. Wrili) for les tiuiuninls, free. Manufactured by F.J.I lIKNkv .V Co.. Toledo. O. Plsn's Cute lor t'oiisuuipiHiii bus no epi.-il ns a i oiikIi iiieilieliie - K. l. Union, .-i n e.'ll slieel, l.iillalo, S V , M a) H, Is' A j III a mile of railway there ute about L',112 ' Sleepers. I I r. Kilmer's Sw AMf-liooT rnres I nil Kblney and Hlaibb r troubles, i Pamphlet and consultation free. I l aboratory Itiiiuhiiiuptnu, N.V. I I About .15 per cent of thu population of lira- ' sdl are whites, 85 per cent inuluiioes, per: per cent, negroes nud 0 per t cut. ludlabs. Tbn earliest known life assurance company was established In lii'.C), In London, it was known ns thn "Society of Assurance for Wid ows aud Orphans." Dr. PIERCE'S PLEASANT ss. PELLETS SICK linADAClii:, UlLIOUSNnSS, CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, POOR APPETITE, and all detangrmcnls of Ihe Stomach, Liver and liowch. Of all druggists. OSCE VSUD i, ALWAYS IN FAVOR. fcVWnvwJ 1 uvv. linmi I V. Mmirjis $1,000,000 CURE for ' m fsrilKAUK'H Itllbl ITIC (are never -si Inlled. Curnt rH-uil I'Viaani. i'urt II II B H il..ul. ll H'irunis'lsiii. fiirUls. llUhlrso.b.rs- ijj ri si 1 1 zw nYin in UHHUUlimildHI When Hamlot Exclaimed; "Ay, There's tho Rub!," Could He Have Referred fo APOLIO IHE GUN MAKER OF ILI01T. lirrr.Rsot m. n.nt uii i;i:mm a tkmttixi on r it i i;o nit: Cllltf. I.OVI ISM M KM. Ills Health was ton I'lxir lu Term it Mien tlon In Itualness. A (.real Siidriir for .Many Years lint Una Not Itetntrrnl. (from IKr Spri in iff, .Vim., ('hem.) Thern Isn't a gun manufacturer In the flitted States who d"e n t kuw Jefferson i M. C)ough,aul why lleenuxe be m been In'.lnint. Iv a.-.oociated all hi- life with tlie de I vclopment of the two bit American rilbw, I the ltemlngtou and Winchester. f',.r years fie Mr. Supi rinteiident f the l;, KeTiutigma A Houi' threat factory at Iiinn. N. . After leaving there he n-(usd a tempting ,,Ter of ; the Chlnee (loverninent to go to t hins to j Superintend tlielr government lucturi.s, ! and accepted instead the sup'niiten.b ii,-y ut ; the Winchester-Arms Co., in Sew Haw ii.at 1 a salary of 7.MH) s. year, j It was after this long term of active labor as a husitii ss it. nu that lie found liiinoeif n capacitated for further service by the em bargo which rheumntliin bad laid upon him and resigned lilt position more than twa i years ago, and returned to luii hcitown, Mm-., where b now lives and otvni ths Fheli s farm, a retired spot where he ha.i flvs hundred acres of lainl. I'eing a man of means be did not spare the n-st and wus treated by haling phvsiclniu and by bath at celebrated springs without receiving any benellt n, rth iiotb c. Ibirlng Hi- Mifiiiner of P-'.i:! and Hie winter of 1S4 Mr. Clough was , tiued to bis houte In pelcbertowii, belnir unable t.i rise from bis bed without asi oince, nnd suffering con tinually w illi acute alns and with no tutte r de-ire li-r food, nor wiu- hu able tj obtain rurtb'lent sleei. I'arly In the year ls;. Mr. Clough beard ol W. Ullliu'tis link I'll!- for i sle People lie bei-iin Inking these pills about the first of March. IV4, nlli i'otitiuii"d to do su until the llrst art . f Si- tember following. The first r IT noticed nn a better appetite and lie Iwgnu to note m..ri- ability to help himself i ff the I e l ami to I e better generally. Last Angtint i I'. ( he mis able to g i alone to hll summer rei.: nee nnd farm of lull sen-eon ; ilretnidler l-u.ud, among Ihe Tnousnad lhind-. In t ner St. l.uwreiice, where from the ln,-:i. t land ol his farm he com liminls a view for :l miles down Ihe river, und M of tn" I liou-aiel Islands can be teen. in-leal of I eing con lined to bis tied Mr. Clough I- now and has been for sometime nl le to be about the farm Io direct the tneli en, ployed there and he is thliukful for what Vr. Williams' l'lnk lills buve done for blur. 1 heso pills are nianufie-tori'd tv the Dr. Williams' Medicine Coiupnnv, .Hohencvtndv, N V . nnd are sold only lu boxes benruiK tbe tl rm'. trade mark and wrnpper, at M crate a box or six boxen for t'i.fiO. and are never -old Inbuilt. 'I hey may be bad of all drni.-.-sis i r direct by mall Iroiu lr. Willlums .il- il: tine Coin puny. To Cleanse the Nrsteas FfTertnnUy ct getilly, wln-n costive or bilious, or when the blood Is Impure r sloiuWb.to p. r Inaiiently curt- liabltiinl constipntiun, to awak en tin- kidneys and liver ton healthy activity, Mtliout IrntatlliK or ui ukenitiK them, India- l lu ailui Li-, lobls or fewrs, use Syrup of TlieOreatest Hedlcal Dlscoverj of tlie Age. KENNEDY'S Medical Jiscovery, I0NAID KENNEDY, OF RCIBilRY, MAS3., Fas dlsenvered la one of our cornmna piMnre we.ds n remedy that euros every klndci Humor, from the worst Bcrufula own to a common pl-ii In. He bns tried It In over eleven hundrest ruses, and never failed except lu two muses (both thunder humor), lie tins now Is bis pic.seM.lon over two hundred certio rates of Its value, all within twenty miles of i'.osion. Sin I postal car l for book. A benellt Is always eipcrlnnced from Ihe first boltln, and a perfeot cure Is warranted shen the right quantity Is taksa. When the lungs aro afTectsd it cause shooting pa nn. Ilk needles pausing Ihrouirh them ; the same with tho Lives er Uow els. This Is cause I by ths duet being stopped, and always disappenrs In a Week after talcing It Head Ihe label. If the stomach Is foul or bilious It will Sans squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever nacnesury. Eat the best you can get. and enough of If. lose, one tabli-epnonful in water at bed time, boll b all liruL'-.ili LEWIS' 98 LYE Powdered tod Perfume 1, tfATIfhTlUM 1 )m trnnoft utwt purttt I.YB malt'. I HHkf tithr L?, u tfinf Hu Mw)i-r nni ia'icu4 In a 0n a Kb miiiMMl'lt I tl, tho mnifitu mrm lW,VI ltl for UM. Will lllk Uir hrt .t-ifumev1 Hunt Xom MM liilntifi'fl without i'nilitty. It tAi lif fwt fr rluemitiitt Matte pliM, dlv lnfi'i.:liiC fstn te 4. elti-win, waalHatf UUli', i it in tn. tr , ! rtNN A.mAl.T Ml CO., iit n. A0U . 'bi a-, t'4. r n r is Kftc for comiitrt im fr d "l.ith k anl i uKliu lA'tlfa" anil 1'nl ttrir (firi)i4niti l mall msji l' l, ur ftr 9' n Ml rnl you mm u m a nirni null unlnriil ifslgtar ntl Krlf -Oitructor nurftflf linaw lr U a Ik nh of yup tra, learhe-a jroai how to lufet iiiaaiirnints nraft,9il ntul fliftil tsiTlraof fcatrmriii; hw lu Iui tii rm fctihfr, trim ani masfca lhm ftlu all nfb?r uaful mmd Mt'ttnl liifmiitaUun e4ii lal to nistt-4aa iria arU cloak maki: t brUrmot I'altaru Co.,ai6 3l Clark it, rbkugu, Oiiut, til HHrunta'Um. Nura,lil. Illf hljr oJ.r U. luctir praia it. Harm'ta t'ur4 J. V. t'larkt. Irv. Hl(-min Hank;. fhl ar: C. A. Runatir, Jr., S.lv Alnaultr Avw., N V. City, an 4 H. A Hnwjfrr. ,ytin Maaa. (mmi m nlrral bal on artli. Trui twtlm inula frtMi. Wrlt t4ay. WAav iUkLHATic Co., U Uaaboru U, CbUv Powder i.