at-1 1 Jthet tctoil 01 hi hetrJ 'hew. -loan tbe i-. rhi-J saia'.', ca-u: 1 nr titil; ier t 01 .orci:: tlie C.i io o!: :li9t: rllr c. lav. oft. e win. wife, i Wt.. tut;! j tbe ISO ill lore caat ine.lu KiLrl i that iutiatfd I if i tollt meu tul pew cverr inflad fricni-- .teJly inny ji nines 1 Kill w mi"-; LU 1 1 ;uin bjl ra whe- le wu in like r, 'J- Visit! jriiinn' tho i ijj huts I i.b ut be '4 ;onie nl the 1 l ilatlSl i will. , iiiiri . tho bl jiu up I id" their 1 R11'". ilium; I with' llllIL'd Uhlans .ttire-l 1 1 tutol. 01)lTS Wi "1U r. U ' OUH. E scs' he- best F ure. I"1 ,rd Abrf gricttU':J ,u exUM belli1 LIU V I I of otl J that . ..ir.i a tfinier'tJ bats, a f j euoo. ! n Franc u l'u ri.o uii )eimrtnl id Aiur's s Your Blood Pure 0 not, It U Important that you mak It pjr t ones with the great blood purlflor, Hood's Sarsaparilla cu with Impure Hood you are In eon rtMt danger of serious Illness. j - J Q Plllarnr ''I'l'U'il con.tlr-ss lion. Pries Do. urt Uji. Conenl Dnty'n Kanaka Wife. The telegraph brought the news n pw dnyg ngo that J. Lamb Doty, Amor- )rn i onsui to tuo oorieiy isiunns, nni marrfod a native, a half caste, and bad tt tip houspkopflng. It itnii that tbe ulrl bears tho name Mueva Turnero IUurl, and ho la aald to have brought neat dow ry to ber husband. She la nly W. "! Dty flt mot ber a few months ago on tho beach of a neighbor ling Inland, where ahe was trying to h rlnf to snore ner cnpnizeu canoe. noun Doty Induced her to elope to cottier Island, where be married ber tcoordlng to the almplo native formula, blch merely requires that the con- lrsctlng parties eat togMher and mako number of pledges. So wedding ring required, no cake, no clergyman's ws, nud no license. ben roty re- irned to Tahiti with bis bride, be nted a house, and the pair aro now vine In South Sea Island style, with a Ixxl utm-lc of coonanuts and taro root. fbc clrl s guardian appeared soon after t si't up housekeeping and wanted Li take her buck to his bouse, but Doty lowed blm this would bo unwise and consented to let ber remain. Young Doty was not of ago when levelnnd appointed blm Consul at abltl nine years ago. Since then be i4 been a South Sea mnsher, for he i hern engaged to two Island prln- isc. D'lt in eucn case the relatives Tinted marriage. Doty Is well t-.uwn in Washington, where be bus uontlal relatives. Ills mother has clone friend In Ambassador Hoyard, d his brother Is an Episcopalian clef. krann In Washington. Ho was a bright r, who llrst started ns a page In the use, but since bo has been In the it'.i seas ho has developed many ec- atrloltles. The Food Cnra. To the niauy who abhor the taking of tor drugs, the food cure opens an al ius prospect This Is positively the est Idea, Introduced Into England by Ivslclans of advanced ideas. They lalm that certain foods contain all the Ipraents necessary to effect cures; that ley have made up a list which em- feces tonics, febrifuges, diuretics, and, fact, every medicinal agent thnt Is pined In tho phnrmncopla. Theso Is ore of the simplest character, but English doctors do not disclose (m, except to their patients. They that In the course of ten years thero III not be ouc-thlrd the medicine used lit Is used to-day. You can carry the little vial of Doctor Vierce' Pleasant K-1-It-tn ritfht in the vent pocket of your dress suit, and ft will not make even n little lump. The "Pellets" are no sinaW that 42 to 14 of them go in a vial scarcely more than nn inch lone, and as bis tumid as a lead pencil. lliey cute constipa tion. One "Pellet" is a laxative ; two a mild cathartic. One taken after dinner will stim ulate digestive action and palliate the effects of over-eating. They act with gentle effi ciency on Ktomach, liver and bowels. They don't do the wotk themselves. They simply stimulate the natural action of the orgaua them selves. P N V t V Treated free. fMlllnlr 1 1 mi) ilh T .(.i.i.la Rm:im. Hay cuinl mftny thou lli-wlri. From firftdx!ivinptofiur.tilly i:!'!f, i iUy l.at t'to'thii'lmf ill ni!t.mt rtrT.. r , K l tn.m,is of niirif um curM fnt FRKC, MVTEAJMtNT rURNISHEO FREE f mil .RUPTURECured I IK OSS IMIITIVI' I.V 'lllll.liri 1(1 I'l l ItF. Wnru nlKhtniKl iluy. Ilni on AIJu-iuIiIi1'iI w lileli call ItM tiiale luru't-r or initller ! Milt ehanirlrtt 1 ,, . 111. i- 11, i'i-iir.i " . llnuw Mfg.C."llHrtiail oy,N.Y.t'lty rrTvi tn.. . ... . ... .1" P.' ?,"T ORK lull; l-t,r1 Ihronrt 15 CREflM SEPARATORS I7.".V", lJ"lr)'"'. On .17.. u aun in "m" " H )unil. uihr will o..n Ix ook trmm. 1'iVia KANKIN HLIki mj r'ENTS TKff. MAKKS Exanilaiiilua . , , 'Uu k 1.1 ialt.uluiny u( JT ,,, '". luuii,r uuHu. ur hu 10 gun vu-,.k111,u V .II1UIUS. U.J lal,lirt s MM All us Tails. . MA list Tails. 1 1 d by dnintfimw f - ' yu.ii Dyrup. tn lima hold I CHEST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR. l.ir.Ll I HE BEST PREPARED rvaziz I SOLD EVERYWHERE. PN CARLB 50NS. New York, it (IMBl Y THE INDUSTRIAL SITUATION MORE WORK, MORE PAY. Continued Activity Shown In All Line of Industry. Industrial Conditions throughout the coun try continue to Imi rove. Irnnsaotioni are dny after day becoming more frequent and larger, aad domand (or labor Is dully aug mented, and tho volume of money In circula tion li estimated to bo Inrgor at the present than any time for more than three year Taking everything Into consideration, the east week hua liemi on full ol eucourntflng features nn I promlslni; C'indltions.proniluent among wlileli lm teen tho cohtlnuvd move ment townr.1 higher waitue. Hcveral thous and workmen have teen aiM"d to tho long list of thus wno have had thi ir wage In creased. Thus Is happiness and contentment hoi 11 n broiuht to the thousands of homes throughout tho country, aud the general tone of business is rapidly being mu le stronger. Special reports to tho .Mnnutacturors' rifcord show a continuation of avtlvlty In all lines of industrial Interest throughout the Houth. Thu recent hevy advaueu in Iron Is loroiug all Iron-making and coal mining companies to push their plauts to full pro ductive capacity, aud is alrendy resulting In arrangements being made for large additions to estnblished plauts, and In the starting of new enterprises, heveral projects era now being matured Ut building new furnnces by experienced Iron men hacked by ample capi tal, All Indications point to as grem activity in the iron and coal Interests of the Houtb as bus recently been teen la tho textile lino, A Lost Art Recovered. S. It. Itawson, of Ies Moines, In,, has dis covered a proces of flunking limuasvus steel. Tho best skilled metal workers de clare his edge Instruments to liavo every property of the old liainasciis blades. lie kecj s the process a secret, but says Is cheap. A company has been orgnmvM by local capitalists with fjao.uoo capital to develop tho Industry. The steel nmdo by this pro cess Is llextijle and will not trenk, and holds an edgo longer tbnu that male ly any othci method. Cannot Oet Care. Tho great scarcity of cars which has been trying tho patience j tho coal operators lu the Pittsburgh district fur some time past, still continues. W. V. While, lookkeeper foe Mr. llitoluiiao, of the lloouo mines, Cnnou.v burg coal company, says they canuot get sullicieut cars for inoro than Irom two tu three days lu tho week, and some week only one day. '1 he same state of affairs exists ul all the mines in this region, -Now Running- Full. The hot roll department of tho Lisbon, O,, tin mill resumed Monday morning. The mill is now runnlug full. It employs 600 bauds. Six of thelnrgest potteries in K.tst Liverpool, employing an aggregato of I.60U hands re sumed operation-. Twenty-four out of the 28 potteries lu thu city are Hue running, aud It l expeuted that every factory lu tbe city will bo tu operation bv next week. Building New Cara. The Wheeling A bake Erie Ironvllle shops Are working on 1DU geudola cars. Inside they will be 31 feel 3 Inches wide, and 30 in ches deep, with a capacity of C0.U00 pounds. They are being equipped with Oriilln wheels aj iuehes lu diameter, rigid trucks, M. U. U. couplers, malleable drawbar attaotitnents, side-bearing slake pockets aud euruur baud of the Wheeling pattern. Live Stock Trade Improving. Tbe livestock traftlo of the western roa ' for tho six mouths ending June 30 rnakoi a better showing than was expected, consldor ing tho fact that the supply was reduced lost year by tbe free markutlug Induced by tbe drouth. There was a reduction trim the pre vious year of lj,100 cars but from lvjJ of only 1,'iO cars, . Strike Settled. The strike of the (ilobe woolen mill em ployes ut I'tica, N. V., which has b'cn lu orogress for the past thirteen weeks, bug beou settled by Cou:elot,s cu both sides. Twelve hundred people wilt return to work. CATITAL AND LABOR NOTES. Tho Issue between the Mmsillon coal op"r ators and the owners concerning the w.dth of screens and tho Bone(Unt royalty, lias been rd.icldud nud the compromise only nwaits formal ratille.itlon. Tho landowners have agreed to accept the oZer of tlin Ic-sio to pay of a cent additional to tuo IJ c nts per touon all coal paaaiug ovor tbe 1.'4 m.'h mesh now lu use. Tho 1.5 iO men employed by tho Mahcnlng Valley lrou company received notice when they i'ult work hatur.lay afternoon that their wages would boa lvaucud 10 per cent to go luto iltcc: Monday muruing. The advance is attributed to increased demuud. and price for tho iiul.'s product, together wilh prospects (or better times fihoo slilptnonts from Haverhill for the first six mouths of this year excel all previous lists but the r 'Cord of last yar, which was the largest by UU.Vtjtj case. 'I ho total six months' record Is 2JI.41S cases, nud with tne average of 40 pairs lu a cu-, which Is regarded as conservative, tills means an output of 'J.'O'J 240 pair of shoes. The employes of tho Fayet.e 11. plumb. Frank for J, Philadelphia, Pa., have been no tilled of an advance in their wages of ten per cent. Mr. P,umb says tho increase is due to tho improved condition of business, and the prospect for better times iu thu ncur luture. An Indication of the Improvement of busi ness vonditions iu McK'.'Ctport is tho iucreaso of wages grunted by tho W. lieweea Wood company. The Iucreaso averages 10 or cent to ull employes excepting tonuagi meu, President liatchford, of the I'ulted M no Workers of tuuo. says ths mining trir.bs can be settled butweeo the Pittsburg and Otdo ili-trists if tho operators will r iiie tuo prico to consumers by forming u company. lh. liana miners have notilled the operators that they object to the clause lu the wage scale Hirreomcnt which provides that uu oi.erutor may discharge aud hire whom bo pleu'ies. The iintiort9 Into Jamaola from tho United States during the past ll.ic.il year, neeorulug I'ulted States Cuuusul Kckford, Increajod tos,u70, while those frow the L'uited Kiug Uom decreased 410,144. The furuacemen nud laborers at tbe fur naces of the Wheeling hteel aud Iron eun. pany, at Wheeling and Martins Ferry, have beeu givou another advance of 10 per out. In wages. The Goulds Manufacturing Company of Keneca Fulls, N. V., have advanced wages iu tbelr shops from live to ten per cent. 'Ibey refer to the deuiaud for good In their lino as bulug good. Iiuaslan Earthquakeu. Severe earthquake shocks have been ex perluu' ed lu the Caspian aud L'ruldl dis tricts. Mauy house have beeu destroyed at bsuuudu, Astrachun and Krasuorodsk. Demanding Indemnity. Gorman warships have arrived at Tangier, with order to Insist upon tbe payment, by tbe Uovurnmeut of Moroooo, of an ludeinulty of 8,000 murks for the murder of a Uerinao vitizen, named Itookstrop, near BaflL, Tbe lumber town of Wallln, Mich., burned dowu. About 80 bouse were destroyed, bparka from forest Are set the town atiloce. WILL MAKE 1MPR0VMENTS. The Pennavlvania Railroad Company Will Spend fS.OOO.OOO. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company this year will spend in the neighborhood of 13, 000.000 In way of Improvements, alterations and extension to Its property east nnd west of Plttshurg. The aruouul will bo almost equally divided betweeu theso two sections, Last year owing to the depression In busi ness, considerable work that hail been map ped out was laid aside and that which was under way was also atoppel for the time be ing. On the lines east of Pittsburg the largest sum win be spent in the construction of a new bridge across the l'clawaro river at Fratikford. J his alone will take nearly 4)1. 600.000. lterldo this there will be considera ble third and fourth track construction on the malu line. Abolition of grade crossings on the New York division nud elsewhere will also bo taken la haud. In all, the amount to be expeud-'d on the Hue east of Pittsburg will be about J.S00.OO0. On the Hues west of Pittsburg tho largest expeuiltluree will betn the construction of tbe bridge at ( Inciuuatl. The old bridge Is being taken down aud praeilcnlly a uew one erected lu Its place. Owlug to tuo objections by the L'uited Htates oflk'ers that some of the piers of tbe old bridge are not lu hue with tbe piers of bridges recently constructed, tho company will build the new piers so as to make tbe alignment perfoct. Tbls chaugo will take about 0JO.0OO. Tbe company will also revise tbe Cleveland A Marietta railroad making a low grade road out of this, which will do away with the tunnel about 1 miles south of Newcomerstown on tbe Panhandle road. The company's share of tbe construc tion of th new union depot at liayton, O., will be t2.0,0iO, nod a like amount is to be expendod iu Columbus lu dolug away with grade crossings. On tho Panhandle line $200,000 will be spent In tho widening out of the tunnels, of which there are two left In this division. The change is made so these tunneh Will a -commodate a two-track road, Another expn dlture I to be made lu the building of l.biO carsto meet the deuiaud for lake iron ore and the coal tralllc. Tnecompuny has ej-.ist ffeeted a new loan of (5,000,000 lu London at 3' 't per cent per annum, tho proceeds of which aro devoted towards those Improvements and not for tut paying off of any bonds that mature, as tin coiupauy has thy uiouey iu baud from other sources lor this purpose. SIX NEW GUNBOATS, Bide For The.r Construction About to be Asked for. Py act of Congress, approved March 3 lS'.O, provision was made for the construction of six light-draft, composite gunboats, the Individual limit cf cost being (230,000 ex clusive of the cos of armament. The navy department Is about to Invite bids under two heads, those based upon the plans and sped llrutlous of the navy department, and thoso basen u on tbe designs nud plans of the con tieciorn and not more thuii two of the gun bonis to be built by one contracting party. Tbe framing will be of steel from tbe keel up to and above the water line. The six Ves sels will be of two radically different types one type currying full sal! power and pro pelled by a siugle screw, the other type hav ing fti . lying sails only and propelled by twin screws, a. routed I y two separate en gines. Their principal dimensions are as follows: Length on loud Water line, single screw, 16H feet; twin screw, 174 feet; beams, extreme at load water Hue, :is feet and lit feet; draft, 12 feet; displacement, about 1.000 tor.s: Indicated horse-power, about 800; speed, an hour, iu knots, 12. Tho armaments, being identical In both types will consist of six 4-luch, four impoun der and two 1-pouuder guns, nil rupld lire, and will be disposed In this order: Four 4 incb guns, In two batteries, port and star board, 011 the gun deck amldshlp, the two other 4-Inch gutis being carried on the malu deck, one at the bow aud oua at the stern, each hnvllig a wide aro of Ure. 'I ho li-pouu-der guns will be curried on the gun deck, two well forward, one 011 either bow, and two amidships, between the 4-lneh gnus, respec tively in the port and starboard batteries. Die l-pouiider guns will bo disposed where most advantageous on tbe hammock berth ing. When going under sail alone, the engines of the single-fcrew bout will be uncoupled, iillowlng the shafting and screw to revolve simply by the iictiou of the put-sing water mid so light is tlie retarding inllueuce of the screw thus disengu-ed that there Is every reason to expect u sailing speed fully eipiul to the possibilities of the steam power con ditions. The engines lu each -yjie are do sigl ed to develop the same Imrse-power and to lu luce the same speed, that of 12 knots dltleiing nly us regards shafting, uuiliber ol screws, nud the incidental divisiou of motive furce. IRON AND STEEL. The Trade inn Veay Healthy Condition at Present. The It on and steel trade is not only iu a healthy condition, but hus become decidedly lively. It is so active that there Is danger ol tho Improvement being overdone. Conserva tive business men do not like booms, mid they all agree that no pressuro should bn put on the trudo to force It beyond a natural growth. Prices are uot us high now us they were lu ln;i2 aud 1h'j3, aud a largo proportion of tho advances made so fur this year have beeu absorbed lu higher wuges, coke and ores. 'I he tendency Is still toward a higher range of prices and wage. J he active In quiry for many lines of goods is evidence that buyers expect still higher prices than those now prevailing. At present the deuiaud ia I so great unit it Is u ditllcult mutter to get early deliveries, and quotations, except for 11 nu rial actually iu bund, aro hard to secure. There Is quite uu extensive demand lor liesse luer, and It is freely predicted that it will go to elo wlthiu Uu da) a 111 Pittsburg. 'I ho tie. maud for steel billies is larger than the sup ply, nud there Is 110 fulling off in the inquiry for structural material, i here Is a good de. umud for plates, burs, sheets, rods, iron uud steel skel),, uild plln sulid till.es, aud inubt of tbese aro llrtn and iu demuud. NEGRO MURDERERS LYNCHED. Taken From Jail by a Mob, They are Given a Few Minutes to Pray and Are Then Strung Up to a Tree. Two negro prisoner were lynched by 73 men huturduy at Hampton, Arkansas. Two weeks ago a white man named Martin was killed by three negroes. Two of them were arrested and eoullned in Jail. A small mot gathered several ulghts before, but were persuaded to desist. The mob demanded of tbe sheriff the delivery of tbe murderers. It was useless tu resist such a force with but a handful of men to summon to his aid, to ths kos were delivered to them. The nogroes were secured and carried t tbe neighboring forest, where tbe mob gave them a few uuuute for prayer, when they were strung ap to a tree. The lynehers wen not masked and made no effort in any way tc conceal tbeir identity. The nogroes outnum ber the white lu the neighborhood asd furth er trouble is expected. Circuit court ia In sesslou aud the negroes hud been arraigned for trial. The main perpetrator had escaped but the two mobbed negroes were Implicated in the crime. The pleadings of the prosecut ing attorney availed nothing with the lynch- Towns Burned Up. Forest fires are raging In Northern Michi gan. The little towus of Walton aud Chary are wiped out. The people Uod to Thorn p souville. One child Is missing, Mauy other people are missing. REFORMPLAJFORM- Basis of Union Adopted by Reform Forces. The following Is the platform adopted by tho National lleform Conference at Prohibi tion Park, htaten Island, July 3, as e propos ed basis of union tor the reform forces, peie reseiilatlve Prohibitionists, Populists, Modal lsts, sad other reformers la large numbers at tended tbe conference, which adopted the platform almost unanimously. It wns voted to cali another conference in some represent ative city totweeu Oct. 1 and March 1 next, l'lll I OSKI) IIASISOF turns. "As A basis of a union of reform forces. "1. ltesolvel. That wo demand Dlree Legislation, the Initiative and the Keferend um in national, state and local matters; the l;i eratlve Maudateaud Proportional pre sentation. '2. That wo domand thnt when any branch of auy legitimate business becomes a monopo ly In the haudsof a few against the Inlerestsof the many, that Industry should be taken pos session ol, on Just terms, by the municipali ty, the state or tho nation, and administered by the people. "J. That wo demand tho election of presi dent and I m -president and the F. H. Heuators by direct vote of the people, and also of all civil oflieer as far as practicable. "4. That we demaud equal suffrago without distinction of sex. "4. That as the land Is tho rightful herit age of the people, we demand that 110 tenure should hold without use and occupancy. "i. That we demand the Prohibition of the liquor tralllc for liivoru purposes, and government control of the sale for medicinal sclentillc and mechanical uses. '7. That all money paper, gold and silver -should be lu"d by the national K,,v. eminent only, and made legal tender for all payments, public or private, on future con tracts, and lu amount udequate to tho de mands o! business. "H. That weduumnd tho free aud unlimit ed coinage of silver and gold at the ratio ol 16 to 1. TWO HUNDRED HURT. Many Broken Limbs and Ilrulsed Bodies AtAtUutlo City. No deaths liavo yet resulted from Wednes day night's disaster at tho l'-altlc nvotmo rusli.o, although iu other respects the details of tho occurrence have Uot been exaggerated A conservative estimate estimate places the number of Wounded at close to 20. Of these tho only one lu Immediate danger of death Is Frederick Clapproth of Jeunlng's baud, auidcti, N. J. 1 he report that both Clop, proth uud Mrs. Jennie Koekwell of Philadel phia were dead is untrue. The accident was caused I y the collapse of the second floor of tho building Immedi ately over a restaurant pnvlllon. Just pre vious to the crash Jenning s band hud begun lu piny for the F.Iks and the majority of the Iieoplo were thus ultra, ted to tlu upper floor. Iut for this there would have beeu great loss of life. A party of New York delegates llugered below, but they beard the nluriiilug crackle of the timbers unit escaped to tbe boardwalk outside hot a secoud too soon. Tbe great weight of the crowd was the primary cuuso of the accident, but there Is talk of fixing the responsibility, it having beeu generally known that the structure was old uud dilapidated. lhe cusluo building Ironts the oceau from the boardwalk ut thu bead of llaliic avenue. It Is a frame, two story structure, Lm tit about three years ago by the Casino Amusement Company. It has beeu unoccupied for twosensons. PATRIOTISM IN SCHOOLS- National Educational Association Elects Officers. At the convention of the National Educa tional association in Denver. N. C. Dougher ty, of Peoria, Ills., was elected president, N. C. KctiBcffor. liarrisburg, was elected fourth vice president, (buries In. tiurlno, of hwurthmore, was chosen ns Pennsylvania's representative on the board of I lrootor. Alter tbe election, tbe duties of the schools ill promoting patriotism uud good citizenship were the gt-iiernl subee before the meeting, tieorgo II. Martin, supervisor of schools, post.. 11, spoke on New Mandards of Patri otic ( ili.ei.shlp." He gave warning that tho saloon, 111, monthly Miid the political spoils men were 11.010 lo be feared lliati for"lgu armies. The next regular meeting will bo held in FeLruary ut Jacksonville. 11.1. WHOLE FAMILY KILLED. All on a Hn-id Car That Out in tho Way of a Freight Train, An accident occurred on the Toledo aud Ohio Central railway at tho western extrem ity of Tiftln county, which resulted In the death of 1111 entire family. F. N. (ioodrich, billing clerk at the company s otllen in Fost oriu, his wife uud 7-year-olii sou started out on a bund car to visit frn-iuls ubout three miles from Fostorlu. Whsu two mile of the dlst.iuce had beeu covered they were struck from the rear by the loc ituotivn of a freight train. (Ioodrich1 lieu 1 was crushed aud ho lived but uu hour. Ills wlfu'sheu l was mush ed and she died instantly. The boy bead and both legs were completely severed. Southern Coal Combine. At n meeting of coal operators, holding soveii-elghths of the coal output of Alubamu and representing over i2u,utiu,oiiO capital, the formation cf a gigantic coal combine was practically completed, 'lhe pool will be ill reeled by u coal Commissioner, c, ', l'eriln, who will seo (but rales are maintained by each member uud nil other regulations car ried out, Tho combine Is much on U10 ordei of the pig iron pool recently formed by bout hot u furnaces, but it is supposed to be much larger, Tim llrst result be uu advance of nearly 6 cents per ton 011 domestic oouL Chlcamuuga Commission Named. Col. Archibald Illukeley, W. A. liobinson, I. lent. W. H. Mcfiuskey and ( apt. (merge W. hkluner, of Plttshurg; Thom.is 11. Klck urt, l ottHVille, ami .1. II. htorey and Lieut. II, M. lioiing liavo bin u appointed by the i;ororiior tun executive committee of the i hlckumaugu and ( liuttauoogu battlefield commission. Tim duty o( tuo Committee is to have monuments erected on the battlefield ubout Chattanooga to commemorate the deeds of thu 17 Pennsylvania orguulitious which fought 011 Ilium during thu war of the rebellion. 'lhe legislature upprvpriuted (2j,Uoo lu the commission. Another Wr Likely, llolivla has seut uu ultimatum fi Peru, do. uiuudliiK kutisfnellou for ulteuses claimed to have beeu committed by Peruvians aitalnst the persons uud property ot ii'iliviuus durinn the late civil war. i'rru Is uiven 'li hours lu which to answer the ul.imatum. At a meet. lu of the Peruvian Cabinet and leadliiK Hlatestneu, it was resolved to refuse to com ply with the demand of llolivla. To a Gold Basis. Tho action of Chile lu koIuk to a jrold basis is likely to be followed by a similar uc tiou on the art of other Houtb American countries, (ien. rtenutfu, the represeutativs of Colombia In the I'ulted htates, says the tendencies In his country are In Unit direc tiou, and that a old basis undoubtedly will he realized wllhlu thu next four years, and perhaps before. Stopping Honey Orders. f rs!mnter-(ieiieral Wilson has Issued an order lori iildiiitf ostmiisters to draw money order- n)aiile ht their own olllce. Huch ordi i in a eliy ure umally drawn much as eln eks ior the puymeui ol smut! bills, and it Ik u ii:ieliou Whether the statute permit so cliico io draw on itself, though It may on subdivisions. ttttV1 -ABSOLUTELY PURE Itnbrl, tlie Trcm-It Actor. Not a few great men linvo risen to cmlnpnoo In tqilto of ovortvludmlng phyglcnl defect; font fur more run nro the crises' In which ugliness 1ms In Itself proved ft atepidng atone tn miivess. Itufocl, the actor, who 1ms Just died In Purls, At the age of 7S, owed lili llrt-t start In tho Icgltlmnto drama to his trlklnjly plain feature and dltnlitti tlvo tstature. Forty years ago he wttit the hitmfoleat of mimic hall comic at tho Funatnfotilcs, when ofleiiluK h dropped lu one ovctilng, noticed liU groteno.uo physiognomy, and offered hlni an engagement at tho ItoniTcg. When "Hurhc P.lotio" was prodttcvd, and A peculiarly hideous fuco wa re quired for the cirt of the (Queen's lover, Kchnelder cried out: 'There Is only one man In the world who can play It. and that U ltttfoel." Hut Instead of foeliv,' flattered the poor little fellow wnsj inor tilled, nnd poaitively declined to h east for U10 character, lie migrated t. ot'i cr stages nnd worked to the last, filling only a month ago the prompter's foox at tho Theater do la Uepul)lljue.-it. Juines' (Juzctte. The Trent After Nn-To-Ttne. Chicago fivi:il.. lleporte.l hero to-dny that a large sum of money hod Ihhh offered for the famous tol .vco habit cum called No-To-Ilae, by a syndicate w ho want to take It (IT the market. Inijulry ut tlio general offices revealed tli fie I that No-To-llo.; was not fur sale to tho tru-t nt any price. No-To-ltoo'a sueei-ss murveloim. Mimed every IrugglNt in Amen- a sell .V-To-lhi.! under giutruiitco to euro tobacco hublt or r-luud money. The annunl sab s of (lerman toys In Croat Ilrltulu amount t over t'.', 000. (1110. And Make Mnner At It. I Tf yon only know It. the trouble 1 with vnnr nlgeailon. If that wu gisil you would sleep Is-iter. wke beiter. work botlcr. and make more money hi It. How ran mm "get 1111" "lis" the wliole svNtem ts sluggiih? flul m-o. pie don't renhft whst U the trouble. A box of ltlpniin Tnbulus nuke life worth liviu-. At druggli-u. Tho beet sugar manufactured In this couu- ! try In IV1J amounted to 27,0iJ,:UJ tons. Conductor K. I. lvmils, Detroit, Mich., I says: " The eitis-l of Hall's Catarrh Cure H wonderful." Write him about IU Mold by Druggist, 7 io. ! Missouri In 1VK) had l,f7r..70(! acres sowed iu oats, which produced lIs.NJil.llJ bushels. I-r. Kilmer's S amp-Hoot cures nil Kidney nnd Ul. older troubles. Pamphlet and consultation free. Laboratory liltiiihumpton, N. V. Vinegar Is mentioned lu the Egyptian ree cords as a mudieiuo in the tenth century 1J. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrnp for children teething, M'ltcii the giuti. reduee4 Infliirtia lion, allays pain, cures wind colic. li'io. a botil-i The flrtt Htateasau oat producer Is Illinois, with ;i,s70,702 acres and 1:i7,i'.2I,h:s bushels. Wife n-o.l i'Miimiih FKII.M"'' l.ef.ire rrt child -ttiiK mil -kly n ll'-ve.i; Hiill.-r-'-l im litti, lecoM ty lapld I I ll'.Mos. I.uliinla. Ala Potus-lum, tlie I als of many medicines, whs discovered 111 107 by Mr Humphrey 1 levy. l'l-' I'lin- ln u.cob roil 1 oiii-h no'dl.-lne, - Mr- U.riiMmi an si-I n an I liltl.e A v.- , lb. ekl) n. N. ., n. t i-i-t -Jii. I- 'I, j 1 Hull li'irlc ami iiirnc acids were known to 1 (o-I.er. the nlheinl-t iu the eighth century. I USE MO V t IS A m II I r2 I good to go with it. And Pearline is so much better than soap that it has the work all done before th soap begins to take any part. You're simply throwing away money. It's a clear waste of ;:oan and roap may be Ood for something, tho:it";h it tan't much ure in wash ing and cleaning, when Pcarlinc's around. i?i SELL ON SIGHT! Lovell Diamond Cycles. HIGH OltADE IN EVERY PARTICULAR! LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, LIGHTEST WEIGHTS! II WT. YlH II MH II. MCA I. IIIIIMl evitiitmr thew linn bine., n- w e ,le,re to how I lie w oik and uialeiial lo men ho know what muni uoiU I e slake our bu dni -.. ieinlatlon .it over iitiv Neai.lhal lln-ie la Ho bt-lli r wheel uiudu in the world than thu l.uvcll biluiuoml. r Warranted In every respect. All prices, sizes nud weltihts. tall and see them. Catalogue live. 4-K there I no itKi'iit In your plaeu rilu us. Manufacturers and Jobbers In ARHS, BICYCLES AND SPORTINQ GOODS. JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO., 14J Washington St., I 131 HroHil M. I It Was Before the Day Of APOLIO They Used to Say "Woman's Work is Never Done." V :!k-rinvoreiI l'lli. An artificial musk factory 1ms foeen established upon the Itlnnio, In the can ton of lienevit. Since Its opening llsli crtnon have noticed that the espe. dally the trout taken within a cunplo of tulles down the riter L ive a very pronounced flavor of musk, the head In particular foeln ntieatuhln. As It Is known that tin" essential oils of anise and lavender attract ilsties, fnxes, mar tens, etc., It Is foelleved that the fishes may foe similarly led foy Uk odor to seek nud eat the musk refus v,fV, .t TJotli tlio rictlioil ntiil results lien fcsyrnp of V"a U taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio tai-te, nnd acts Scully yet promptly on tlio Kidneys, .liver ami HhwuIh, demises tlio pys tcm cd'ectiially, dispels colds, licotl nilies nud fevers nnd runs linliitual constipation. Fyrup cf Tigs id tho only remedy ot it.t Liml ever pro duced, plcibsing to tho taste nnd ac ccptuMo to tho stomach, prompt in its action nnd truly licurlicial 111 it cflccts, prennrcd only from tlie most healthy and agrceafolo tnihstancos, m tunny excellent qualities commend it to nil and liavo tumlo it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figri a for Falo in M) cent bottleH by nil lending drug gi.ta. Any rcliablo druggist who may not luivo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any Substitute'. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN fHAHCISCO, ( tL, LOUISVILLE, nr. t-tiV tOHK. N V. V N V 10 1U!i. 1, Aiif.i', Ktilwii. 1 I Thm "I.INFNP" nr tlm lUt mi.l Mont KraDnml rl ('till Biil rnftit worn ih) iuh tumln ol ttttt rl"tti, Uith H'li-it tiiMsilird hIiV. anil U its; rvttris blt, 1 jn rolk.tr in 1 ii.t I I., t -i ! atiy ft iirr ktinl. 'Ihfti tit uUt ir,ir rrU an t i-k urlt. A h.'I of Ten olUrur l ivlsvirul Cull lurXweuty 1 C'iif. A hninpTn fnlMr n1 T'lr of riifT hy m&ll for MiM OsUii. h uiim his lo hikI sit41. AJtlttsi 1 RK O' LL All COMI'AVY, n rrmokllo Bt. Hvw York. 17 Kil'jy PL. Blsg hEWSiONJi;ra?nV.i:.,j.,.,!:" IT aunccBsfullv Prosecutes Clnims. V 1 ! I'mih 1 1 ... 1 1- kliillllOi: 1 S I ri.-tlnh lOlluil. m ly. ,ln w,i, I.. .numlu .ilii. SOAP Ci with Pearline. TwonM he absurd. It isn't necessary. Pearline contains evcrv- thiiv' of a soapy nature that's needed or that's mvvvvvvvv rr-vw-i BOSTON, Mass.
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