GLASS PAPER. W(t would ora Accurate urn fSnpiM)pr now mode Is false to unnif, tor it lias no nana noour. it. place of that material bring now Lkl.n usually ty powdered Klaus, which JV it work with vastly greater effect. ino or tlx most iiuponaui upcruuous the fabrication or sandpaper is t lie Ivrrlzatlou of tho glass Into powder the different (trades of fineness. Com ,.ilv an Iron mortar Is lined for this ;rlie, a heavy Iron pestle being tho ,tilng Instrument. Htatnplng; ma- ll( ry Is better. It constats or a stout t whose Iron side walls serve us a L for the stamping machinery. In box. which can be closed ty a wood j,Hr to prevent waste of material ,1 nlso Injury to the workman, are ,o Irou cylinders In which play tho ..!. These crush the class, turning I their own axles as they work. rr grading the powder several shlrt- . cylinders nr noifssnry, covered tb gauze of different mesh, llcgln U with the coarsest the workman rtil gradually to the finest, re- Ins each time tnat wuicu passes ttjftk the network, he paper to lx used In the manu uire must be (food, strong nnd rather ifihred; It must also be free from ,t and Irregularities, and If there my such they must be planed off. thry should be overlooked, they ,1,1 interfere with the proper use of unndpaper; the knots would pro le through the glue, ami little ridges ! channels would result, making It ..sible to smooth off a surface rily with the paper. paper In cut Into large sheets, :ul on work tables, fastened down, then painted, by means of a largo -ti, with a thin, even coat of hot . If the glue Is too thin and the r of bad quality, the glue soaks the paper, so that which re k Is not of sufficient consistency to the gl;ns. Thus results a sand r from which the glass easily rubs r which, In places, has no glass I, or not enough. This Is notably ;ie with the coarser varieties. Id h the layer of glue must be put on exceeding care that the relatively fragments of glass, which can In anner be soaked with the bludlng rial, may be held fast In It. On tlicr hand, If the layer of glue Is iilek or the consistence too viscous, liter part hardens too quickly, so the class powder cannot embed 'In It. I, en the glue has been spread on aper the powdered glass must be I on through nn appropriate sieve. operation also requires consldera kill, through not so much as the !ling of the glue. Tor the glass not be sifted merely In such a -r ns to use a given quantity to t. hut so that each sheet may be ej evenly. Kven then all tho r will not stick, and some of the leslle upon others without touch ic glue; these can be shaken off sngiii movement or the paier. the superfluous glass powder vn removed a wooden roller Is 1 lightly over the vper to press trtlcles of glass as firmly ns pos nto the glue and to form a per- even surface. Revolution in Men's Dress. re Is one thing about the blcyelt ' said a tailor to a New York reporter. "I believe It Is going te tlonlze men's attire, which hai o somber for so many years, reformers have done much foi i. hut men's clothing Is practical same year In and year out. j:t: ill' 1 in i leaflets of fashion are not as e bust, nn d the chaps who lead lave small legs. If the wheel their calves, as It will, I be io nge of short clothea will re- ..111 1 .III-! u'.t :r l!--' li." 1'f An-1, and kuee-breeches for evenlnu ay he seen again In drawing Hloomcrs are popular, for a w au likes folks to know It ceil men have a chance to build hit ' . in I ,.i hv ,,1 tli' jli" r calves lu summer for tho win- fyety." M-n"- aU 11 torla Cross for a Xrgro. oal-blaek negro who recent It r.vus hi i h" ; " fen-o(l on ,m tho Victoria cross first of his race to receive thla Tlie man s a coinoriil In one . t. i West Indian reiritni'iilii ix-blol, II Hi"1 iUlte 1 n doing such Hplendid service "t coast of Africa. He saved "f Ids commanding ofllcer by - himself In rrnt of the latter "vui In his own body the bul ' would have otherwise found i lu that of his captnlu. tin- K" t ii li-1- ri-uM ;i..fl"l ,.t or' Mr. Ill'1 '"'iiiiiy conditloa of thofcystera .Mr. k v tli" f iii-' i it Bhows that thu Htoiua!h :v organs aro wenlc nad debili 'oJ" 'iraiiiiarllla hiu wonderful an.l Htruugtheo theso organs '''mppiitlte. By doing this It '' wly to health uud pruvoats at iHai". Humumber te II ,1 ."I form 61 ' d in . i. ii P's Sarsaparilla mi... - .v ...i tli 1 i i ...iilS; iwu punuar prominently PUblio iy8 today. " III be r 8 Pills 'b f KT-.lluni-r pill n4 VOt'R DRUOQIST FOR 4r HE BEST tOOO I FOB tli-r"1 1 U"l lilr " ,eCu; yALIDS u." ,.u M iutry " 0NS. New York. DESTRUCTIVE HURRICANES. AN OHIO CYCLONE. It Sweeps Through him and PindUy nnd Does Ores! Damage. A terriflo cyclono swept throush Tlndlse and the adjoining country about 4 o'clock I rldny afternoon doing stent damage. The storm crime from the northwent and was en tirely unheralded. It Inxted not over Ave mlautes, but swept everything before it la ttmt time. One of the Fplres of the First M. E. Cbnrch wai blown down. The hoo tower of the city Urn depiir.meut was torn to pieces and the building wruvked. MiadM tre were torn up by their roots and burled aeruM th streets, while signs of all kinds were dnxlid through the expensive piaie gins windows of the stores. A number otexprefi nud ml!k wagons were ovortumed and torn te piece. In the oil fields, west, north snd east of the city, an immense amount of damage was done. I)errlck, tnnktjind rigs were blown to plncei and thousands of dollars worth of property destroyed. The Huber school build ing had its roof torn olT, as did the factory of the Olobe chimney works. A special from Lima says: A hurricane J issued over the northern part of this county ate this afternoon, doing great damage In the country. The wind wn accompanied by hail. TeloKrapb and telephone connections between Lima and Fiudlay are all down. AN IOWAjioUDBURST. Wrecks Trains and Drives Out Families In Their Might Clothes. Tour and one-halt Inches of water from a cloudburst north ot Iowa City, Thursday night, caused grent dnmngo to crops. Five hundred feet of the Uurllngton, Cednr Ilapids ami Northern Knllroad tracks were washed out. linlston creek went out nf Its banks and carried oil bridges, sidewalks and fen?e. Heveral families lu their night clothes waded out ot their houses In four feet of water. Ihe Kooky Mosutaln llyer from tbe West, on the Hock Islnud Itnllread, was ditched three blocks went ot Iowa river. The tlreman had a leg broken and the pnosengnrs were enmy snnsen up. lue rails are waslieJ out between Iowa City and Downey. BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE. Opening of the International Convention of the Union. Tbe fifth international convention ot tbe baptist Young 1'eoprVs I'nion of America commcuced io Ilnltlmore, Friday, la the big tent erected for tbe meetings, which was Jecorntod In colors ot tbe union, red, wbltei and blue and yellow, and nmerous flngs 1'rentdent John 11. Chapman, ot CbicagOt called the oonveutlon to order nt 10 a. in. The choir ot MM) voices sang several hymns. Eugene Levering made an address ot welcome, on behalf of the baptists ot Maryland, and Mayor I.ntrobe welcomed the delegates to bnitlmore. lr. Wharton also made au ad dress of welcome. The response on behalf of the boars of managers of the international union aud dele gates was made by llev. L. M. F. llnlnes, of lroy, N. V. The aunual report of tho Hoard of Mana gers was presented by llev. Frauk L. Wil klus, 1. 1,, general secretary. Addresses were made by Itev. O. H C. Wallace, of Tor onto, on "Culture for Hurvlce," aud by Iter. Kolaud 1). Urant, D.D., of l'ortlaud, Ore., on "The Junior Hociuty, the Hope of lue Move ment, The report ot General Treasurer Fronk Moody, showed receipts and disbursements lor tbe year t&7,610; arsets of the union,. '24,103; liabilities 24,!Z30; deficit, tlii, agalust a dellolt of a year ago of 3,8 Ji. Committees were appointed aud adjournment made untti afternoon. At the ntternoon session there was an ad dress by ltev. F. L. Andnrson, and then an open parliament was held, couduotod by Hot. 1.. . Chlverr, of New York. The theme was "Sysiematio and Proportionate Giving" What Is Your Hoviety Doing to Promote It? Peumtylvauia, MasMiubussels. Maine, Ml 111 gau, Connecticut, liltuols, Nnbrueka, Indi ana, Kentucky, luwa, Wetit Virginia, Mis souri, Ohio, Virginia and New Jersey, told of their methods foe rulsiug money lor the cause of Christ. ltv. Jobukou Myers, D, U, formerly ol Ciucluiiittl, now of Chicago, made an address on the "Ihe liiule method ot Wiuuiug Houls." liov. l'ne Wliburn, ot ltultiiuore, brought to tbe youug people's union thu greetings of the F.pworib loguu convention, reeeutly held at Cliattuuooga, Another open parliament wa theu bold, conducted by lluv. is. A. Northrop, 1. IK, of Fort Wayne, lu.l, 'Ihe sutijecl wu. "Whut Has Your hociety ltoue to Promote a ltevival lu tbe Church V" Churches all over the country reportudtholr metbods ot tuaklug couveisions. At the eveuiug mooting preeutation was made of Christian culture banuers for juuior work, 'i he banuer lor sacred literature course was won by the Ausllu association, ot Illinois; that for bilile readers' course by the Jackson HMOdHtiou, of Mk-Iiiuhii. '1 lie Cnutou society, of Ohio, won the conquest inUmuuitry course banner. Four addrries on ltiiptlst uuiun were mede, uud the revt or the evening wus devoted to Ihu Chrlntlan culture coursu. DIDN'T LAST LONG. Formosan Rebel ion Was the Shortest Lived on Hecord. The State Department at Washington bus received from Miuistcr l'euby, at Teklng, a dispatch duted June 13, concerning the Into Ilopublio ot Formosa. He gives the transla tion of the orik'iaul declaration of Independ ence of Formosa, and says that the "re public'' will go into history us the moit short lived gover umeut that ever existed. The Jupuuusu have already takeu Keating, which Is only in miles from tho capital, Tarpelfu. ami order there will soon be re stored. Kx-iiovornor Tang was inaugurat ed on tho Wth of May, aud ho and bis cabi net have already left the Island, nud Mlunt ter Deuby says It is questionable whether thu people are at all concerned at tbe ulianne ot the Koveruuient of the islaud and that the movement fur ludepeudeuco was orguuized by the olllululs. -I Here wore 60,000 Chinese troops In For mosa," says Mr. Deuby. They are ail arm ed, but will uot lljjht. Many of these braves are now in Amoy llhtlug foreigners. Tbe forts at Kealiug wore, as Is usually the case with Chinese forts, Indefensible lu the rear though they were very strong on the sea side, and were provided with Armstrong, Krupp uud machine guns." The Formosuu declaration recites that tho Japanese have afronted China by annexlug Formosa that the people are resolved to dlo before tbey will serve (he enemy and have dutvrmiued in Couucll to convert Furmosa Into republican state, It is stated that fre quent coulrreuoes have been held wltU for elgu powers, who hold that the proplo of Formosa must estnbllsn their independence before the powers will ussist them. Big Steamer Bunk. A telegram from Cs.pt. D. 8. McDonald, master of the large Iron steamer Nyauza.snys she whs struck by the steamer Northern King in the Hoo river and sunk. The Nyaura was owned by Messrs. James Mciirier, II. I). Carter aud Louis Htrouber ot Krle, and wits valued at UA0,000. Hhe was coal laden from buffalo to Dulutb. Tbe cap talu s guests were President William Upenoer and son aud two or three other Erie boys and two ladles from Chicago. Tbe crew and guests were ull saved. Tbe Nysnx was fully insured. PROMINENT PEOPLE. Quean Victoria Is worth tl75.00O,0V. Clmuneey M. D 'pew Is said to bo lnured for .V)0,000. F.x-Oovernor Osreelon, of Maine, Is eighty years old, nnd a vigorous man. t'tilike moot (ther boys at his age, the tier man Crowu 1'ritire is allowed no pocket money. The King of Italy hai ma li Crispi a prince by way f vindicating him niralu.M th nttin.-k Of his enemies. The H uvallin Government proirei to give l'ri!i'"is K ilnlaiil a H"nslou of lOjtl to ijnh't l.er pn"teusini. John Il.-iyter, of F.ugland, hn JuM paed nxvny at tho w n( tilm ty-ilve. He wit-t litiiioiis nn a port rn It painter. Governor Atkinn. of fleorgin, l rapidly recovering from the operation recently per formed ou him for npiiendirltls. Gladstone in nn nddrewi t'i the t.iheraU of I.onilon ndvoentes tlie granting of "thejiixt ConHtltutionnl claim of Ireland." U. W. Yents, the young lilh poet, i a eeond Joniiiln Miller. He wenni n scarlet wh and a sombrero In the streets of Dublin. Lord Iloseliery, the resigned Prime Minis ter of F.hglnnd, hnx numerou luti-reMs in this country, including u cotton mill in tho Honth. At the Trlnee of Wnle's nle of hncknev., at Hnndringhnm, William Waldorf .Vtr paid the highest price, .VHM, torn pair of harm's borne. William Winter, th" well-known litter nteur ami dramatic critic of the New York Tribune, h;w been inndo a I.L.D. by llrowu University. Lord Chief Justice P.nwell, of F.nglnnd, has gone lia'k to tho old custom of "rlillng eln'uit" on horseback from one hssI.to town to another. Thomas M'Kenn ha made n second ilonn tln of sriO.tKHl to the endowm-nt fund for broadening tho soopo of the University of l'"'iiti Ivaiila. The King of On'ece spends the m-tpt of M summer on the farm, where he works us lmnl ns any laborer there. He in said to he ex pert at nil kind" of farm work. General H-hollebl says that the buttery now being constructed on the pitcitle Cmm't and the two near thl.t city are the threo llnext in thu world for const 'dofiuce, Mark Twain's lecture tour, which leKan st New York July 13, will be, It is sill. I, the most "xtonslvo one ever planned. It will end In i.on. Ion, May TJ, ls-.s;, after tie) humorist shall have circumnavigated the earth. Kaiser Wilholm is the most ent""iisively "Ip'sced man In F.uropo. Hi- has 12 naval ami military uniforms alone, ItcsbloM his gold uniforms, royal toggery and an extensive wardrobe of civilian's nuitsof nil kinds. Cnptnln' Mahnn, United States Navy, values the degn-- of 1!. A. just eonfern'sl li poll him by Harvard, biit prizes more highly th praise of Kals--r Wilhelm, who a I vised his oftlwrs to not only rend the captain's Istok, but to sleep with it under their pillows. Kir William Hnreotirt. his wife mid Sir Thomas Hoe. wliile returning in a carriage from n political meeting In Dorhv. F.nglaiul, where iHdh Sir William and Kir Tin Minis are seeking re-election to Parliament, were at tacked by a crowd of Unionists, who pelted them with eloils and refuse. I.ndy Hiircotirt was hurt, though not s"riously. NEWSY CLEANINC5. Americans are very popular in Mexico, The highwayman hits taken to the bicycle. The Drltlsh grain crops promise to lie very short. 1'orto Iiico has un epidemic of yeilow fever. Present nuthrnclte coal pricoH are tho low est in years. Harvard grudunted C78 student this year and Yale GTS. Flour Is now shipped from Tucomn, Wash, to China or Jnpuu for H a ton. Missouri's apple crop this year will be tho largest the State has ever produced. Tho United States Navy Department hxs adopted the Lee gun for the use of the navy. New York City him 24,12:1 gas lumps nnd 2?'J5 cloetrio lights. These cost n million u year. Auollier big gob) lln. I hns been made near Dutte, Montana, and the citizens are rtmiiiiii; to the place. There nre Hi',, 000 exhibitors nt the great ex position at Kioto, Japan, with 2o,0fU article on exhibition. The plague is raging at Foo-('how, ,;nri. It is the same disca-e that devastate 1 11 ng Kong lust year. Snow nnd frost visited the famed liana nil licit of Minnesota an I Wisconsin tie- List Saturday In June. The Government's fine new harbor "f ref uge at Point Judith, it. I., which will c st 1 210,000. is half completed. New York firemen have been officially noti fied that their organizations formed to in. lluenee legislation must disband. The Inst hob-tailed horse car has been laid on the shelf lu Omaha, Nob. It was photo graphed at the en 1 of its last trip. l'ostmaster-Gein nil Wilson has issued nn order forbidding Postmasters to draw money orders payable at their own ofll "e. This Is n great year for apricots In South urn California. The crop in Pomouii Ytilii y alono will amount to about UiO J tuns. Mrs. Ringer, an age.l woman, of Newark, N. J., was butted by a goat. whl"li broke her urin, nud in a week the shock killed her. The disputed district in French (luliina will, according to an agreement Ix'tweeu Frauce uud lira.ll, be governed by dual rub". The Interior Department decides that t lie father of a deceased soldier has no pension able status during thu lifetime of bucli sol dier's mother. Consul Savage, al Dundee. Scotland, re port that the sblioiieiit of potatoes from that country to tho t'nited States fell olT more than 27,000 tons last year. A report comes from Prince I'd ward Is!, nnd that a parasite has appeared there with tin overpowering and insatiable appetite (ot potato bugs, wliii'U speedily disappear be fore it. The Chinese residents of Tombstone, Ari zona, subscribed lib.. rally to the fun. Is for celebrating tho Fourth of July, and also contributed a good share of thu uproar ul that evening. Accu Atopic, an Africnn from the G irinnn colony of Togoliiud, Is one of the best stu deuts In the sclentillc college in Cnsscl, (ior miiny. Emperor William was once u .rtudcui in the gymnasium there. Cambridge College, Fnglaud, having ac. Copied the challenge of Yale for an nth let lo contest, arrangements are now being miido to have it occur on Oi-tolsr 5, lit New York, to follow the contest between tho New York and London Athletic Ciulw, Thu activity in iron nud steel continues, nnd cotton goods nud wool, pautieularly tho latter staple, have advanced very rapidly. A decided change lor the belter is reported In -the Eastern cities, and nt the South the outlook Is most encouraging. Ihe municipal council at Apia, Samoa, niw passed an ordiuuiice which is tho sub. jeet of universal ridicule. Owing to the absence of proper tire-extinguishing Appli ances, every householder Is now required t hang up outsl'li) his house threo buckets and nbrongnxo. Koosouo tins may ho used an buckets. Organising Against Thieves. Pottawatomie couutv. Oklu. la overrun with horse thluvea, aud !10 law and order leagues, consisting ot uearlv 1.00 J uood eltl. khss of the county have beeu loruied to assist (c omours Inexlermluatmg the thieves ami luug. l'ottawotomle couutry is surrounded by the Indlun territory, aud the robbers have good hidlUft places for ibelr booty. COLLISION IN THE NIGHT. DROWNED IN BED. Orcat Disaster to an Italian Steamer In the Oulf of Oenoa. - - - Tho Italian stenmers Ortlgln and Marin P. collided oft IMa Del l'mto, at the entrance ot the Gulf of Genoa Sunday. Tho latter sunk nud 14t people were drowned. Tho .Maria P. was bound from Naples to La Plata. There ws a crew of 17, hii.i the pass engers numbered 17:1. Sbo called at Genoa cu route to her destitution, she was enter ing the Gulf ol Genoa nt IM o'clock Sunday morning, when she met the Ortlgln, outbound. They noticed encb other only when n eolllsl. on was Inevitable. 'Hie bow ot the Ortlgbt crashed into the starboard side of the Maria P., penetrating six yards nud ripping up the Maria P. like match wood. The water rush ed lu through the hole and the Marin P. sank In three minutes. The majority ot thu pass cngers were asleep nt the tune of the nccblent, sod had no time to escape after the alarm wssglveu. Ibey were engulfed with tho Vessel. 1 be Ortlgla remained on the spot until 4 o'clock lu order to pick up tho survivors. She rescued fourteen ot the crew andtweuty eight of the passeuges of the Maria P. Other steamers have been dispatched to the scene of tho disaster aud are now search ing for further survivors. 1 he Ortigia's bow was smashed for a space of twelve teet along the water line. 1 here Is some comment up.iu the fact that brought to niluit by the disaster that the Ortlgln once collide. 1 en tho same spot with thu I'retich steamer Oncie Joseph. At tho conclusion of tbe sitting of tho chamber at Home the minister ot Murine an nounced the news of Ihe disaster In tho i-.idst of a profo'jud seusation, adding that an oHl- I cer, a seaman, a stoker, aud 141 paweugers ui mo .nana i . uaii perisneii. The Ortlgln bad tweuty-llvo passenger en board, 1 he Maria P's. captain was named l'errars. '1 lie chamber has ordered nn in quiry Into the disaster. i'liu sky was overcast at the time nt the ac cident nud there was little sea. II. .tli cap tains were asleep and '1 bird Olllcer Itevollo was on watch ou the Ortlgln and Sccoud Olllcer D'Angelo was on wal di on the Maria P. 'Die orlixbi was going nt the rate of eleven miles an hour nnd tbe Maria P. nt tlm rate of eight miles, i'.uth vessels saw the llghtsof the other nnd continued on their proper roads until the mistake was made, it Is not established by whom, which brought the Marin P. broadside towards the Orllgla. Unrd Olllcer Itevollo of the Ortlgln saw the danger and ordered the engines reversed. Iitr. tlm order enme too late. 'Ihe Ortlgln struck the Maria P., mnkltg an enormous gap in her side. All tlie fioats os the Ortlgla were lowered, and the crews rescued all they could of the survivors. The latter, for tho most part, re main In such a state of terror since the res cue that they are Hunblo to glvu a singiu de tail ot the disaster. ("apt. l'errara. who was saved, said that he was sleeping m his cabin, when ho was awak ened by cries and shouts and a great noise, lb" rushed upon deck aud saw tbe Ortlgln backing oil, while his own ship was sinking. Seeing that nil was lost, he jumped into the sea, where ho was picked up by the Ortlgln s bont. A patisenger named Ilalenn, a Jeweler, win on board with his wife and three young child ren. He said that he bail nut turned In wlo'ii the collision occurred. Unseized two ot the children and his wife caught up the third, nnd they ran upon deck uud jumped Into the sen. The children weighed Mm down, and ha soon s.iuk after a hard struggle. When he came to the surface, his children had disap peared. His wifu had managed to cling to a piece of wreckage till the Ortigls's boat sav ed her. Tbey lost everything. Secoud ofll cer D'Angelo of the Marin P., who was on watch at that ship when she wa struck bf OrtlglH, was drowned. Among the saved Is a child R years old, who is the only survivor of n family of seveu who went down with the Id-fated ship. Two of the Maria P's. seamen were luiured. SOVEREIGN'S tEW BOYCOTT. The Kniichte Not Likely to Hofuss Nati onal bank Notes, General Master Workman Sovereign is out with un order to Knights of Labor demand ing that tbey boycott all national bank notes. '1 he dee'iiratloli Is addressed to the K. of L. Fanners' Alliance aud kludred bodies, and holds that "1 lie national banks are respon sible lor the destruction of tho greenbacks, aud payment of tho bonds lu coin, thu land ing sets, the dcuiuui-liutlou of suver, aud all corrupt llinincial legislation lu this couutry for the past JO ears. They have boycotted aud discriminated against every kind of money thai promised relief to the debtor class and prosperity to Ihe Industrial class. '1 hey are boy cotters ol the most cruel kind. A boycott of this kind will agitate the money question uud test tho sincerity of some Uoubllui free sliver advocates. 'I bis I ovcott will precipitate the gn at con flict, with tbe people on 111") one side and thu banks ou tho other, and the Issue will be as sharply drawn as lu the struggle of Andrew Jncksou with the old l ulled State lluuk 00 years ago. It will force u plutocrat press and a forelgu money owi r to reveal tbe hidden baud of American politics, nud "stabllh au Impassible barrier between the tolllug masses of America uud tho Sbylocks nud pensioned lords ol the world. And If an attempt Is madu to force uatlonal bauk uotes upon tho public through such chauuul as they are by law made legal louder, we will estubllsh a re demption bureau, aud, through existing laws, force the secretary ot the treasury to unload the locked-up greenbacks for thu beunlll of the people, "i'ii anil after September 1, IWi, lot every Knight of Labor nud every persou whose lovo of justice Is above tbe sordid interests ol thu tyrauts, retusn to accept national bank notes lu payment of any debt or obligation not DiaJu nece-sury by the limited lok-ul tcudut qualities of tho notes." HER NAME IS MARION, One Anxiety About the Pres. dent's Uiby Is Eudsd. Marlon, a French rondillou of tho musical name Mary, has been decided upou by Prel bli'i.t uud Mrs. Cievuluui as the nnrno f jr the baby burn to them about two weeks ago. The fact wn4 olllciiilly annoiiucHd k.y private Secretary Thuruir. When It became known thai the inline Marlou had been Selected the peoplu of Ituz.znrdi Hay at 0:100 Impure.! for whom the child was named. To mis there could be obtained no other answer than that the name was suggested by that of the beau, tlful spot ou the shores ol lluzzsrds Day, in whlcu Ihe president and his wife passed sev eral mouths previous to their selection ot Gray Gables as the site of Ihoir summer borne Murlou, Mass. Heavy Eisibjund Tr utile. The enslboiiud Irntliu ou the I'euusylvsuls lines Is very heavy. All thu i'auhaudlu trough iriuus lire now hauling iroiu live to seven Pulimnu cars. Train No. U came Into Pittsburg ou huinUy eveuiug lu two sections, with u total ol IS cars. No, UU continue to huul extru sleepers 10 accommodule the In crease of travel. The limited No. J, ou the Ft. Wayne, is also a bouvy irmu, aud all other through trams out ol Lulvugo are huul lu;i extra curs. Tbe Tawablo Mining Company, IronMouut alu, Mich., has auuouuood tt 10 per ceut iu ureuso of wage. Itnins have assured good Nebraska crops. WE LEAD THE WORLD. tn the Production nf Metals the United (Mate (Manila First. In 1800 tho Tutted States produced one-third of the Tvorld'a pig Iron. In 1SV0 the Vnlted States produced over ouo-thlrd of the world's steel. (Mir I'opjH-r production Is more than two fifths that of nil other countries. F.vory inlncrnl and metal of value In the arts or Industries I found within the limits of the I lilted States. Tho United States produced, In 1SS0, over oiic-foiirtli i f the entire amount of Iron mined on tlie globe. In 1S'J3 the ('tilted States liecatne prominent ns n h ad producer, nud has since euoriuously Increased the world's supply. In the production of steel the ( tilted States stands lltst, largely exceeding the output of til-cut ltr Haiti, and lu-lng nearly doutde that of t ieniintiy. The I'nlted States proilu I In Isim over two-flftha of all tlie sliver mined In the- world, tlie next silver pioilm-lng country In-lng Mexico, with 11 product of $.-.0,IHKl,(HS. The I'ulted States produced almost one-third of the total product of run I mined during the year 1WM. The total amount produced ly all the coal minim: nations was over half 11 Mllloti short tons. The Cnlted States furnished In 1Vi -S per cent, or nearly one third of tin total amount nf obl produced l y the world. Its leading competitors are Aus tria and Hussla. the former In the suntc year producing admit $:im.ihi,isi .mo! the latter producing nliout ?.'l.Ki,iiri Accltionliil t'lilsonlng. Many articles of food decnuie poison ous tinder certain condition. The po tato should Ilt be eatt-ti when It hns commenced to germinate, or whi n It U green from having deen partly e posed to the air while growing. The given parts and the "eyes" contain an un doubted Kilson, which hns n sharp taste, nnd Is capnldo of producing par alysis or even death. M ushrooum should always I nrefully veiitled dy it pet-sou thoroughly nctialiit-il with their peculiarities. All utiliiial f I in 1111 advanced sta'e of decomposition Is more or less pol-otiotts; for this reason tinned fish Is never to de triftoil, ns the fish nre often stale when tinned. Mussels, again, arc always poisonous, although the seat and nature of thu poison lias never deen discovered. Highest of all in Leavening row. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Absolutely pure Hoes lie Chew orsmoUe? If so. It Is only u MU'Vl'Vi'a "f time when bright eyes rrow dim. ra.uiy stew his' J"i , lies, and the vigor ami vitality so onjoyiihh? How will be destroyed forever. Got a Ismk, titled "Don't i'ohneco Np't or Hinoke Vmir l.lf" Away," mid b-nrn how No-To-ll:ie. with out physical or llnaiielal risk, cures tbe to bacco habit, brings back the vigorous vital ity that will make you both happy. No-'lo-pno sold and guarauttssl to euro hv Drug gists everywhere. Hook free. Ad. Morlihtf lb-incdy Co., New York City or Chicago. The I. a.lles. The pli ft nnt I ITei t and perfect safety w ith w liii h hull, s may lire tbe I'aliforiiin lliuid lax ative, Sirup of Kigs. under nil comlil ions inal.es it their Invoiiic n ini dy. To get tho true nud e. i.illnc nrl n le, lisik for t be name nf tin 1 abb. r 11 !a Fig ) nip l o., pi inlc 1 in ar tho but to:u of the 1 aeksc". One Gives It. lli f. Tt Is in okvIciI ini-laken almut Indlires. linn, and Honk there I- s me other troubl,. Tli- cure is K ins 'rubnli s. One tubule giuvs relief. A -k any druggist. Krupp bus made over -jo.aiul guns of large caliber for the armies ot 1 .11 rope. t r. Kilmer's Iswahp.IIoot rnres nil KiiliK')- nnd Plailder iroubles. 1'nmpiilet nnil eoiisultut ion free. Laboratory i'.lligl allii'toli. N. V. Street refuse lit Italy Is sold by public uuctlou. Abs-rl llurcli, West Toledo. Ohio, snysi " Hull's Caurrh Cui-e saved 111 llle." Writ! hint tor parlicuinr.i. hold by linugists, 7..c. Mr. Wlnslow's Soothing Sruti for children teet bihu'. hi! 11 ns I he gum-, reduces minima t.un. nllii) s pain, c ures wind iollc..'c a bottle I cniinot speak to nighly i f l'lso's l nre fur C011s111111.il' 11 Mrs, iKivi, Moiuis. St.", I Mre.'t, N. , el k, Ili-tiil el W. IS'.H. If sfflleted with soieeyrs us Hr. Is.inc Tboinn HjIiV hi u-w ntir. llruiiglsisM-U at jc oc I' but tin A brown coloring matter is now extneted from the b-nvvs ot 11 vine, The stenuishlp Paris keeps up Steam with he aid of M furnaca llres. Old Rip Van Winkle went up into the Cat skill mountains to take a little nap of twenty years or so, nnd w hen he wakened, he found that the "cruel war was i.vir," the monthly magazines had "fought it over" the second time and "Mown up" all the olhi't-rn that had puitii iputcd in it. This much is history, and it is also an Am loriial ii I that, it took the same length of time, for Ir. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery to become the most ci-U-hratid, as it is the most ciTcctivc, Liver, lllood and I.uug Remedy of the age. In purifying the Mood nud 111 all manner of pimples, blotches, eruptions, aud other skin unci sculp diseases, scrofulous sores nnd swell ings, nud kindred ailments, the "Golden Medical Discovery" manifests the most fusilh t curative properties. "The More You Say ihe Less People Remember." One Word With You. APOLI He Uill Xot Drown lllmirlf. (from tin TVpu, A'. '., Timr$.) It. W.-Kdwards, of I.snsln-;burgh, was pros trated by snn-troko during the w.ir and It lias entailed on hl:n peculiar nnd serious ei.is"",'.ii'"ice. At the prc-i nt wrltiiiu Mr. E. Is n prominent officer of p,.t I.jeti, 1 1. A. It., Cob. rs, and a a-t aid d" camp en the staff of the Coiniliiilnler-ln-chii-f of Albany Co. In the Interview with a rc erler be i-.ii.; "I v. in wounded and sent to tlie hospital nt W ihi h.ter. Tin y scut n.c, too ther wltii ethers, to Washington -a rhb of about 191 liiilc. Ilaviug no room In the box cars wa wore pin -d face up on the bottom of fist cap", l'h. . in bent down upon our unpro tected hen ;-". W hen I readied Washington I w.e lii"-i-nil le mi l as un. o!i"ei. u for ten days while In the hospital. An ab -' s gath ered in 11. y em- nnd br f ; It has been tnth criug and breaking e.-r since , Th " re-mlt of this 100 mile rule nud Miiilr- k- wa- heart di-ea'e, in nous prostrate r. iiimcmhii and rheiimittk:n; a completely shuttered suslcin wlii li gave me no ret nik'lit "-r "lav. Asa InM re-ort I took some P. nl; Pills an I tliey liel 4-d me to a won.b 1 Till il. LT" "'. Mv rhen tuntlsm is gi lie, my heart hiilure, dv-"pea niel cniistlpntli.il are lit lit g lie, an. I the ab-sce-t In my ear I. as to pe.t ili-ehargliig and II v b.-ad feels a cl ar n- a bell, v hen U'fore It ti lt ns though it would burst, and my oii.v shuttered iicroti syti in l n. nearly sound, i.ook at those fingers," Mr. F.d ward's wild, "do they look as If there wa- any rbeu-mnti-m tln-re," He muted lo lingers rsiild ly and freely and stro.b' about the room like n young boy. "A year ago tin - fingers were gnarled nt the joint nud so -tifT that I could let hold a pen. My kii. e- would swell up and 1 could 11.. t straight" 11 mv legs out. My loli ts would s"iueak when 1 inoe, them. Hint Is the living truth. "When I . ntiie to think Hint I was going to be crippled with rheumatism, together with the i. t of luy ailment, 1 tell oii life seemed le t Worth liwng. 1 suffered trom di'kl 1 nd.-l.ey. I ei.liti" t begin t" tell yon " said Mr. Mdwards. as he drew a b ug breath, "what m n eling is at 1. -i-nt. I think if y.iu lilted ten ytars ni!bt olT 11 y Hie nnd left Inn prime and lgoioiis at foitx-seven, I ci-uld feel no b.-tter. I was mi old man nud Coiilil 1 lily drag tijisclf 1 amfiilly about the hoiisi'. S..w I i-nti walk ".(T without any tr -uble. li nt in it-i'lf. ' continued Mr. F.ilnnrds, "would I "' "iitln-l" nt to gite me cans"' b r np icihg', but when you come to eoiisbb-r that 1 am no longer what you Inlsht . all iier 11-. ami that my heart Is iip pnrently nearly In iilthy, and that 1 can sleep night, Vou may n aiie why I imiv appear to speak in eMravngiilit praise ot Pink Pills. 'J lo se pills ijuiet 111 nerve-, take that nwful ite 1. ss..n from my bead nnd nt the same tune enrich mv Id I. There seemed to I si no eireiilntiiin lii my lower limbs a year ago, tii y legs being cold nud lummy nt tlnn-s. Now the clreuliition there is as full uinl as brisk ns at any other part of my body. 1 Used !! he so light-headed ami di 'y fruu my nervous disoiiler that I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v (ell ' While 1 nisslllK III"" Hour of mv house Sia.ilg Is coming mill 1 never felt letter i n. u:e, nnd 1 am looking forward t a bi . m .l-111 lf work." IPowdK I he Greatest fledlcal Discovery ol the Ap". Medical Jiscovery, DONALD XENNEOY, OF RCIBURY, MASS., Has dlscnyered In ona of our eommo past 11 re weeds a remedv that cures evsry liudrl Humor, from the worst fckrofui own to a common plmpK lie has tried It 111 over eleven hundred rnses, and never failoil eieept In twocasns (both thunder humor). Il has now Is his possession over two hundred cortln catos of Its value, all within tw-ntv mllss Of Hostoii. Seud postal card for book. A ts'hetlt Is always eipuriuiicsd fromths Irst buttle, nud a perfect cure Is warranted When the right iiiuntlty is taksn. When the lungs are affected it cansat hooting pains, ilkn needle parsing through thstn ; the tame with tha I.lvar r llowela. This Is cause I by tbs ducts swing stoipd,anl always disappears In week after tuking it. head tlm label. If tlie stoma-ih Is foul or bilious It will M ne iuea i.lsh fevllngs at 11 rat. No cluing" of dlt ever neceaiary. Est the best you can get, and enough of It liose, one tiiblespoiinful in wntsr at bai tltnd. bold bv ull ltruL'.-1-.t r i' ;to I' EW1S' 98 X LYE Powderod and Perfnmsd. IfATKM-KIM J It fr.isifr' mi l purf I.VB mtvli. Chi in oili. T ii t-rluf rti.t (Mtwil.T tnl i-a tttl to a ca Klib riniiv;it.lt I d, itir roiiictita r alwi-yi niily f.r uf. M ill msh tut bft iM iunil Huril Nftt tn Su inlnutt'tt wtthnut httihutf ( lit lb hent fir t-tfrfntntj MHNtt iHt, 1 ts luft .Miiitr miikM. cloMi, wiMhlutf U'tfti'M, I lllllU. Iltws, ( If Vk. A. J A I.T III-13. i'ii.. I Kill 1 ' I !'' tttllH'lllM, ,lisi'li t Mir Ni. IriilH.K 1 1 1 'i in l, t'li'iMliii uiit ( fi'Mi.l lu 'tin i i'kl 1111 rit'r-.lou 1 ttul n t"'tn: ilniiMt l'l-iini. 1 alt'- Nw iiH.i-i llt'iirt uiiiriMi ia tlm r.litnr. I'rlic.1 11 win-. It..- WI KKI.V ( ( Kl. If-.l"l I ( N A I . in-A--- viy lil. itil t.'Mh tn iiu ul Sniiiplt' c tj'lfh 'l tin- 'H ' t 'Hi pr- II 1 1 It II I Slli'lfllH'MI ht'llt I I In it 1 1 V ttl -Irt-Mst Writ., tt. 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