7 The Apple Timber Tree.' In ioiro ectlom of this country the pple trra Is looked on for Its product s a plocoof timber, as well as a fruit, reducing article. For this reason tbs Id Gerrnon fruit Rrowers In the vtciiK ty of rhllodi'Ipbla, always niiuoil to ot a nice nintlRht trunk to an apple irpo nnd train It tip comparatiicly high efore allowing It to form n bead. Mod--ns biiTo supposed that the chief ob- ct to be Kalned by tills method ot iln'.ng was In order to facilitate win operations, but the ultimate rl In having a good trunk for Umber pfcrpiwes whs not forgotten. In this pirtk'tilnr region, the wood was tised c!tfly for shoemakers' lusts -a bust n which, In the earlier history of I'hilndelphla, did tuucli to help the tra'le. of that famous manufacturing center of population. The apple re pious have mostly disappeared from that vicinity; but other sections of the country seem t understand the value of apple tree wood. It In stated In the Counlry !( nUcmuu that a fruit grower of Cayuga sold to a well known firm ot lawmakers of riitlndclphlu-Pkwton 1 ft Sens-the trunks of rhiii of their ' trees, which were cut away because , the trees lent grown too closely to i pettier, to the value of to. Iu this case, the womiI was of course used for the liaudlo of saws. - Mcchuii'ti. Why She Wnnteil a Continunnrr. An old lawyer once told about a ia.se he hil'l, but wit'nli he didn't keep. An c.Ul IrNhv.viuan st'-iit fur him In ptv.it haste on.- i!ay. She wanted h!m to iMi-et 1: r in tjie criminal court, lie huMctii'd to the court house ail out of lui Mtli. The woman's son was about to be placed mi trial for burglary . When (he lawyer rl.tni'il the court room the .,'! woman nMln.l up to him and in au excite. I voice s.i'.I: "Mr. 1! . ol want ye to irit a con Cii.vauce for lie b'y .llnuuie." 'Very well, inaiiaih." replied the law yer. "I will do h if I can, but it will' u tieoes'-ary to present to the court iin grounds 4 r a continuance What bli'ill 1 .:;;" Sliuic. ye can Jlst toil the court ! ;!!it a coi.iinyance till (il can y.vt a letter lawyer to try the case." i lie lawyer nearly fainted when he li.ar.l this, and alter tolling the woman I!. at she would line to p-t aiioMux law yi r to get the conMnuance lie hurried b.n L to hi ot'ice a very uugry man. Ileep Itrint tiiiiK. rnl'lv.ite the habit of brenthing thfoilL-il llie iinse and taking deep breaths. If this habit was universal, tie re Is lUth doiiiit t;,.it iuhiiouary af- 'ei ;io!lS Wol.'ll be decreased one-half. ,n Iin.'lisli physician calls atientioti to this fact, that deep r.::d forced respira ;!i,!is will keep the clKire body In a ;':ov in the coldest wt-atiier. no matter ii v thinly oi.o may bo rlad. lie w as nitnsi If half frozen to death one idght. itirt began tnl.ini,' deep breaths and keeping the ::lr in hU lungs us long as (ii-sslhle. The result was that he wtis thoroughly comfortable In a few inin Ot.Tlac Af ,i Tt-V.',ip.UvttH, ".iijrs, it!inti!a!e the blood currents by direct muscular exertion, nnd cause the en tire system to become pervaded wllh tlie rapidly-generated beat. Medical UepoU. and Art-iuseparitMy coiinee'et. n,, fermet 'h'end Fimjily, solely, solidly ii,oii the Hitler. ir t is nun tliev ns,, ri t" 1 nnd t!i"it Is no "n..rv.'ii-.n. ' jr it onpilM' tn y i.i-,. r.-, III refuse at". HiH a -rr-.rs cf ' f vous pr i.-iratioii r.-nlt. I ' I th I lire bio in im-. oti p. ire bloo !. Ma no I it.ii 1 k"ep it pure ly laUnj barsaparilla I'lif Oin Tru- BlooJ ruriflnr. S,Cr,'i'? PP'Jcs ,,,e "ftei'-dinner j.lll and ).lij Ji rlS5 t.tm.iy oalhiti-tic. iij. I a l'.U4l It i sir b is r t J, A 3 T X G .V.J' u :i 3 iMim ri vi- i.v "nit.i,hf (ifi.ll.iv. )'uu itn ..il.iu-inlilf l'.i i ti l,u-ii run ma if Iiiriri r i.r Mimllo. lorlllt t l.HI I'tHK t"i mtwut uf l:l'i 1 1 1:1 r Sl'Uli' llhi. t nr. m h- -t,r. lv Mrp7.r..7Mfir(rttlvMtv,N.Y.Clt VATIYE RESPaNS'BlE. I'm I n . ..V i. T' Z! " ", "ln " I er tnl.( i:;;;;;: -:'V';'r.r:,n;u.'::t: 'i .Ir .. '"," ",' ""'ile me n. on..!- arMl i--sr ' ,"",';v ''ir ii.v eiialeiiirra ..nri.ig tit n- x ilftlf '.'. J." "'""es ami full luinriiiaMnii. - -iL ii? yLAUE. 7i lliosdwsy, N.V.t'lly. ' A I SaVHJI.ii.l sill ,n, ,w u ,w &f " -i- il -vi ului. ly suis-i . n,r a v.. a -'- -" nii .i-m. ii ji-ii irts- - IV . .. , ,. . . - - - - . . i.i?l-'1l "'""' v 'Ur -.l.lri TfcJVJ.IV O.a bu.lit.aa lu.lv kfj.a' '.l-.l.-ai i.t.iil . .. - ' U....V H I .... I Iu . -..,a mi iiu 1-s'itlty alin, v,,u lo,. - . hi iiu i-s-i ("f iiki tf i . en - iiif -.i.irr..iiii. air UI ainali Ivntmi. a-r . tiuae III el a., l,.r rVrl . a. '. km. ..... ill.-ly stir-, airlia ai hum -..itni ii,NU ,i.,,.., list l.n, llalrull, Ht,h "u'.'r,".',,'n"",,,'"' """mriiri l!IUHb., AWAkl). i IMPERIAL 1T?.ANTTM fTryitwlien tne digestion! is WEAK and no FOOD; seems to nourish. Try it; rr seems impossible to ; jteep FOODS stomach !i ""y)y nRLootsTs evcrvvhikc i rtt,.'.,,!, tarto & ..iij. Vork. r f-H THE IHDUSTRIAL WORLD WORK AND WAGES-' Ealsrgaincnts anil Extenelona of Factor ic Iiicre.iaed Wages. The King llrblge Company, Cleveland, O., is Increasing Iti facilities forgetting out work 'jy the ailililion ot a Dew trick Dre-prool building about inOx'JOO feet, which will en title material to In (minted mul bailed under ;ovi-r, io that It will be kept from being es poee.l to the weather from the time It Is re eivc.l until It is Dually luiii.led ready for iliioiiieiit. TUn llrowneli Company, of lmyton, O., are bullitiug au addition to their plant, to an to kit able to lake care uf the Increasing demaud for their loiters uud rugluca. The York Wire Cloth Company, York, tn., ts erecting a new puttern shop. The Cednr I'olnt Foundry, of Tort Henry. N. Y., Is mnkitiK an adilulou to the machine ihop nnd uto a new pattern room. The Mleblirao Holt nnd Nut Work. Detroit, Mk'h. , tin hml plmis prepiired for a two-story factory. 7.s.",i!) feet, i( Wiuht utreet and Mel drum avenue. It will cost 17,000. Woaea Im.rondnd. The ltlnckltiutnii .Mill. North A.l.im. Mum., have r.-uiiiel work. The euiitnaiiy has mn.lii a pruinlio to restore ukc ui tuu as condi tions wen) favorable. The liei.llni; Itri k ' lilk mill Northampton. Mit.,l now u luil tine, ns ncHliiBt reduced hoi.rs l.ii jenr nt lm tee-, o the reduction ; of ten per c.-iit. In unci's inn. hist year live ' percent, hits already been res'.nreil. j The lllvetilnle Weill u ompiin)'s plni.t, j VI ititmvnle. Ma"'., will run on mine. Il i thehfeei.il lury.-t ii.ul ol lis kind In lb" ' l iiiti'd Mute. A new Loller liuuso tint) ji:t 1 1,1-i'L Coll. Jdi t'M. j Til" li"iitiinr Wheel Co., Molynfce, Mi4 , : hi'k-aM ;doi,dny tu run its bictnry iillit. ' New Uiiichlnery will ln lulled eliortly nicl tviili an nuri'ii-i"! to eo the rmi any iixiieetH ' to I n nl ie in lorn o.it o In ii uuiuber oi ! tVbeeia. 1 T lie en.plej-HS of the Wiiitl.ttm, Alus-. . I.i.ve IU VVillS. Aiiierie.m Watch Co., r'fclvcd uu dvii:ice LABOR NOTKS. j '1 ho stun Jar t t ali begeiier enu.i nny, ot strou-'siitirg, I'u., will remove their works to ' Wul u.-h, Jnd, Tlie phiTii Tor the new p, -t-mllee lull, ling st .Muii. le. In, I., un- now ready lor the tl;titi-s uf Voutracti rs. Tlei new kuittliigir.ill which J. S. Carr A Co.. have li-i-n ln!,aiig f-r noinu time m larhit!.i, N. .. wiii le;:in nperiiiioiis iiurlng 1 the n -.M :ni. mil. I; I e ,,,n of ihe l i .it 11 1 '"' knitting linn!- in ihe Snil, undo! lilt; o en ic'ily. The Iron l.tie tin plate ptoiit at Middletown Ind., is to i i-ninrk-,-d ly the uddiuon of lour let inillc, wUioh iil imiko It u teii-niill omit. J ho Mleliigan :,,t nn I Nut Works. le. tro.t, Mieh., has nnd plnns prepared for two--ury Inctury 7j ly l,",yiiot. ilo building will copt v I 7.i jO. Sawyer A Wolf, liii'ith itnpton, Mhs., nrn to erect a new factory of t rick tu I y ;,l eei, m,, li ri -s. Twemy new .laeijuiira looms and jtlHT Uiaeliinery will to H ide I to iho Jilaut. TheMerion Worsted Mills of West Con hohocken, l a., which luivo lei niihut down -IncnApg. 1, ls;M, have rosuiniid opi ratloiis, Neuny tw i hundred hands wol llnd empliv Jiout. Or, i-rs fur m uiouth arson hand. Tho lliiltimore Mallenhla Iron and Steel Ctiiur Coinvsnv I pumug up a uw bjUd iug 4 )x:il) feet, and wll put in the mici-.ury uiiichlnery to double lit present output. Tlie (ienvral Electrlo Company, Hcbenee !ndy, N. Y., Is preparing plans nnd specifica tions for ii new building '.iJsil.ia cet whieh wul loused f'jr an trcoili.g and listing shop Ihn Shle.:le, Harrison and Howard Iron Company. M. bonis, h preparing plans for nn t-xten-ivo new duel foundry and . at iron pipe plant. The foundry ol the lan-seler Manufacturing ; ( cmpany. of b.khnit. Ind.. totally destroyed J by lire rocei.siy , w,l In rebuilt at once. I The Mul lie an I Ohio itaiiroad has let u i central t for tin ereettou ot ns llo1s nnd imu- hliiHry lit JloblJo, Am. I i.'ty hand, WJii t0 'JU: ploy cd. If i led Ilia 3 ii-m Luw. I ra:.!; Swrniey, it briikeiiian on lln. C. A 1". l:.!i. road, residing In Alltanei. went to (In In me of his Intliei-iii-law, I'niilei Coiirteny nt J; l it. m. mill i a.-t ot Al.taiiee, nnd tlier el' -a e,l I .Mil ten y in u l; 11 ur l e, J-, trollbln out. nun l ..ti r sii.iie wile. II.. claimed she bad been pi-iMimicd I y Courti-uy to Iimivi. him. ' Atter a f.-w words bad piis,.,l letweiu the inn:, swi.ney iliew a revolver and threat- I'lie I Com ,1111. Who. l.'i H':.,!ef,i,se took ne shoignii mill .lihi-i 'urged I liu entiro i-nn. len s n.io Sw.it. ev' nlidoiiien. Swaliey lint m i niter it word, and .lied lui mmuies after lie ' l al liot had leeu lire I. I onrleiiy, who IS It l.ililier, mid iro'ible.t with heart , I lsei.se i i.i .i.g at llie umt of death, cans, d i.xii'.i ment ol the nlTuir. t y tin Shipwiecked SJailors R'-acued. tno iiniiaii liner Hunerii, from L'alentta ior i.oinioii, lias iiill,i-,i nt I'lymoulh III till ol tlm crew of llie lialian bark I'nlmio It i',.... M, I...... i..i. . - . . ,.- . 11 . 'I - "I .-'."ii. .n. u out i ariiiii s,i-itetutj!t ll ior j.ueuus .lyres 1111,1 Mill.. lore. I I'll route, ninii.ii'uii, i.miinu n-.ti. in mi, I ocean mid th -.. crotr work-id iui!esi;ii:iy at tho pump ior lured Uoys, LUt they worn ublltetl to abandon the ship. Capt. Jlartoua, who reiiii..w in icavu inu snip, aud llui earpeiiter nero urotvneii, I no olliers ol the cruw hud a li rriu.e c.v er.eiiee, in nn open bout. Thev Had im ours, sans nor water, an I they were " ni a iai.'iiik- siorm ior thirty hours. 'J h y had ntiiti.ilolied all hope uben they wore jacked up by tho Duucro. 3iahop Uapea Drowned. A diipatcli froui Cape Town y that Uibhoo Mtt lien, of i usHiilnnil mul it num. j pnulou, were drowned lu J.ake Nyama on hopteiuber 2. It la aiao tated that liev. Mr. Atllay, a missionary, wan recently murdered ou Ihe iimbi zl river by uittiven. jlr. Attluy'a body wan recovered. I.aior dlnpatchea from Cape town luy that the uoiupuulou meu tioiied ua tiavinit Iwcn drowned with Illation Mapea win) Ihu llev. Joseph Williutu. u lul uluuary. Tho two were drowned at Iho lame time. Tho llev. Mr. Attlay wioi murdered by Dative, mi tlm I'orlUaiuute frontier nt Nyaaan laud, liu wits u sen of Jii. p.ev. Juuiu Att luy, U, D bibhopof llertbord. Preaident K jepa Hi Promlae. Tho prealdeut bun comwHtud to Imprison I mout tor life tho dutt'.h aeiiteuce liupoaed ' upou Clyde JIattox, nf Kainta. who was to I havo beuu liuu'i.d ou till) 11th lust. TtiiBi , Iho case lu which tho prlao:ior' mother, attar uppeiiUnR peraoually lo the president, aocur i ea a letter asuurlui; her thut tho ilmtih aeu tenco would not bo carried out. Tlm prom ilcut bnllovea certain evldonco oiloied at tho trial btiould have beuu received. A S1.000.0J0 Kill Firo. ' Tire, called by nn explosion r.t Warren, R. (., Octroyed the alieetiuir Hint alilrllntf lull, of tho Warren .Manufuctiirimr cumpany. 'J ho lo la about tl.uuu.liuu. uvi.r l.iWO hand ifa-ro employed. Tho loa'O U pruclUully rulji d It tin fir". PROMINENT PEOPLE. Lieutenant Teary says he will makn no mors An-tlo ezplorntioiL. Ex-Governor Campbell, of Ohio, has re fused pension to which he Is entitled. "England's Only Oencnil'' Is one of the well-known epithets of Lord WoIm'I'V. Henry M. Ktanley's visit to Canada, it Is Mid, Is to find a gooJ pliioe for li 'lgiiio em igrants. JnhnS. Ranjont. the Ainericnn nrtlit, hns been awanlcd a gold medal at the Uerlin art rxhllltlon. King Chriofinn of tninnrk. is ttie oldest European monnreh. while King A I tons.) of Spain Is the youngest. Ex-Senator Jone-i, of I)ulupie, biw.t. Is shout to undergo nil operation on his eyes. He Is hinety-oni! yearn old. Admiral Filr.ger.ihl, of the I5rillh llovul Navy, hns sat down hind on Lord Wunravmi lor his action in the yacht race. Trinee Henry of Prus-iin, brother of the F.mperor of tlernmnv, hns lis-n nji nintv I a rear admiral in the Aii-trian navy. tr. Smith, the author of "America," do elines ii mcimrinl to lilm-rlf nnd siiggesls Instead ii I.lneoln memorltl in tlie house where theiunriyrod Frrsident died in Wash ington. Sir Conrad rt"cve?. wits the ilrst mulatto to bo knighted. It is Chief .lu-tiee ol liarlm ilos, nlthouh of slnvu dei'ecut on lii inolli er'ssldu. Count von Walderni' is find to have sur prised Knif'ror William, and even II,- nmrek himself, by hi' strategy during the hit-military maneuvers. Csnnvns del Casteilo, the Spnnlsh Prr-uier, Is sixly-llvo yetirs old. Iteeiitere.i j.eineit Isin when he bc-amo of ng -, and olitics threo years hit t. l!ihoi IVilter. who lo-e. I . ri''e hor.. ba-K, is out nlin .-t dally in New Ver!, and inlo-s ri-les iigniiiil time, tlieii::h ... yej ,,in in the caddie more than an li e,-. Mr-. Pill Will ret. rev, -nl ,r 1,11,1,111,1 per- ' the tving sonniiy ii: the Atlanta .-.t i-,n. ,eie,-m I.I V lo-bi s i. lr---ii nl' I that eounlry durin;" lii-i ter.n of i. ill e. Palmer C.', of P,-.e.vilie lil-rie eipietn ie nn inriie-i-e reeej ti, n i n ( Haven (I ti'i. CoeiMion, There u, n'liilili'd 'J'l.is 0 elilllreii to do hen In n Henry I'.. V ev. V.-.o liiii r. -nri,,, .., Mary Ander. ei isth ily A-nefie..-i Hint ever ma ! iinv ni.j.i v in Loieln ln-t i" nsou nl the I veeiiai iiia le a it if nl.td. New e IO.- r. fin ii-ii-i ll-r 111 ol Olieen Mil-ii' of 11-,'lov Wi.lo i'-'" . an I n:,'iln r ol C.e liu; berliind. lias I . t ' I m :I,i of ..n" may ,,.,-e the .- h . .,,.Vi yei,rs old. ini- I'.lel i.t Ivilcr tl-sar. i.r f- vedeti an I day the only m e,:n.'h who .,. Ills ero'..n. ' II. s M l,,-! y we. ii lie f.ie s tin- I'arba ..eiii ,' klii-rdonis. rw av. i bl. loir. ti ie i lo shin lle-t- t v.-. . , In.-. e iona'iy ir. It l-verv .'I.e. ,,r l. Ih" rn'iit r -i'iati, re,. Sir E.b'inl II iri.ind builder, wa one.-, -n n e I by In- landlady to viiei,',- , leieiW I" I'.'i t.-, I'.lllU el -r "vili-'ar" ii.-eiii.r.imii. 'i eiim: 1 When ihe Pr.p-tl yuneio vc ee l i,tt;, Alli'li:-,,. of Spam, lately, the t, r letlu'e 1 one o! the bi Imps to It game i liar l-'. and, although barely tail clem n ueli the lul Ie, lent him. liim- ,!i.i: I bll. rh t' I'lie Iiuke of Marlliorotcth. before for New; York, pnr.-iia-e ,n l.ond tartitig II lew- elrv costing over tl o.oou. The aim il it Tiienl of Ins eti,'H-i iiient to Vms Vauderbilt siilllicenliy exolams tin Coii-nei el n li- tore. Ciia-l s (lfi- ('.ill, once (anion- as Hi lain of Yale'-i i',, 'ilall teum and !n:i ea "Il II great player of the game. 1 , pn parniL: I-, ;r.i lo I'ekin. China, .is a n,i-,i.,iiai t. lie will be supported in Ins work by tho i'-mral Ins. bytenun chur.-h, and will be n.-coiuj amc I by his wife, Mary . 1 1 1 . ?t THREE NtGhO LYNCHINCS. All theVittima Woro Assiilmita of White O.rU. . riirticulars of Ihe lynching of Nell Sti th. the negro convict who assaulted Mist H wider' son white, at Coal City, (in , an-that the m,,l took S ntth to the sctie of hi crime v hei, tie. ciri s lather tn iti, .,(,., k,.. n..-r., ,,',,,1 ,., off Ins i-ars. ilie i,ekr.,s l..i!s w.-r-i l.el I "' I f rai r, n l in n at. I lis iin .,.r. tim-tiM, I ii.lt.tl.ej. .,,..... . . . ilersi ii. ml tl.cy were a m., ,,i i, . t - --j i on it ii:i-ii:i-i r i v ll"fi. III! .iinerini: III ri lili'l 'Tlit,i .1 ! ::, s -' , ill. I ( :: 1 lie. e'" - oi 'I-' "... i ii-' tin. . tn, ,... Ile.l their l III;. into tl;.. ...r ,-. i. ,, ,. ,.. .. bol.llie and er" mate-ltlieei-ri.se. Miss I l-iii-rsi,:i, wlien .llllted. folteht ije.-l erately. She had li e t u t'-li-.'t hand bitten , ff at the s,v x llni run h. i li 1 .,i..i tl,.. pi-.vic iiono ens leu r.niy (:...- s;,::i, i met but on,. (.yi. g..ug ', out. m. is .(,:; lv thern are n.. h. ,. ,, ' iio rij is u'iroiigi ,ng ai-iniis er i..y. . ' ' " ' " ' -'e-o. ':r ea g.-n A tnoii ot whites Mjrr-i ind.. ! i. a negro. In a In n-., in vi li: phis, Tenn.. and he is i r.t,. !l" M' I. tats lime. in. ii girl turned llni'li h.'iisit Inty, 'i.t.'d n Jo ..,,r- ii.1 'l-'I'lits Jlciitadv a ii-:-r, Ml-. August :rry i.t,, is,. wh. i . i i -, -li- I t. 1 1' niiuiii"l Her. whs taken from a -I rill nnd shot tn dmi'lj ul i i"V, i.,i SCORES HAVE PHIilSHL'D- tlutlV Won V.i'.in.n .; the I-'loo.J and Cyclone at Vui.it.t Abitj;.. Word liiiit been receive 1 (,t J iitv itn.t. i!-..: r. tuoro todies n.tvn t-e-u re.'oiered from tn.. m UlidiiU'd district lu Vu.-d i Ab.'ijn, tin. dain.i.-.i from the II, mils nnd iie.oi.e liavln; now reached Iho dltiieiisi. us ot a treat .iH-.i-i.-r Many mine ,.ers.,iis, nnd, ju ,Kt. UJJ j,". tumiile. are tnisHiiur, and a-tlm m.,,,,1 Hll eidn mid the dietrlet n 'oijc over by near.-h partlee il i feared that the death list wiii be Kreatly Increas -.!. Th,. iii,,, y los t tii,i railway compauy at tin tin... is eMiinated to be approximately :iiiu.ilii;i. Nin.'teen bodies nan o.-eu recov.-reii previous tn ihm tune. A ('"tlllllNdlon of t'lul etl.'llieer ha been sent to Artiinisn In i-udeavur to devis.. a plim by whieh Urn punulu to wliieli ihos.i dnirlet. aro now mibject may bea'.oidcd In the future. The daraaun aud Ioj.s to pr.ierty lu that ri'L'lou in luiposi-lble to ciili'iilatii accurately but It H belitivud thut it rtaus into tho mill ions. Lieut. Cullen. in command of n column of forty troope, went lu purMitt of a baud of in surgent ne it r Uulipiirl, proviinio of Hautiaifo do ubu, aud wan HUrrouiiilud by you of the ln"iirnnl.i. Meul. Aleare. with a forco of twenty, went lo his in-1-tiiui'e.utid tho Insurtr eut, thiukiuttlt 11 a a lar-e force, retreated leaviin; two killed on Ihe Hold. The troonw lost four wounded. MR. LAMBERT'S CKUSADE. The Inanranct Conimiu.n.nftr ott the Truct ofDoubttul F.ro Coinpanies. lcaurunce Commissioner l.ambijrl.of I'cun aylvaula, propose, to rout oe.t mutual jjfa liiHuraiieii compitiiiiii. wnieh cniinot hIiow that they carry risks iiurrCMiin.,. at ;ens: i'io . llllll Tin. I,e i. ....... , ,. , , '"" ""-sii COIlpaillea conduct their buslin at orovi Ie ii,,., n,.. ae. i'pt rlakn mid lesiiu j.oniie.t whenever ai' pilcatlolis tm iiiaili. r InsuraiiiH n. ..... illlio ilit of i-l'U0,IWU. 'Jim Attorney (ieneial lias Kiveii an opinion to tl.e iiitn,ii,eu ut.tu llllHslniier ilileri.rctilii Ibis: i,mv:si.... .f .... law lo liii'iiu that a mutual iii.siiriitiee ,-,',. pany tuuat have at least ;-'j,o i uu ii,.,n.,,, force to bu eulltl. d lo coitilnuo i:j btiuine-s t barters hate been ur.micd to nueh enm' iiullies ou rcpreM'tilatioln lhat ll'intlenll..,, to that hitvii l .'uii uiudu, but many of them npplkWiiou. (ire mild to havg i rovcu Dcll-tlouf. AMNESTY FOR ARMENIANS. The. Ntw Grand Visler of Turkey Will Recomrmst it. Said rshs, formerly grand vlrlor, who was removed lo make room for Klan.ll 1'iisliii, bas Icon appointed tnlitiMcr of lorelgn af fair. Sir Phillip Carrie, the llrltish nm-tm-iidor, has urged upon, Klamil I'asha tlu necessity ot rea-urrtng the Armenian ly to,iping tho arrest ol persons suspected of complicity in tho recent rioting. It is sold that klamll Pasha will advise the Sultan to Kraut aruncnty to all tho Ar menians arreted since September HO. Six foreign diplomats met Friday nnd re solved oil sending a note to the Porto. They ordered (heir respective iruatd slips to take their winter moorings In the harbor to be In readiness to protect foreigners. Eight persons were registered ns having leeu killed ou Monday and Tuemlny last. None ot tint bodies ot those killed In the Kiisim ipiartrr have been recovered. Msiiy Jead bodies were thrown In the sea. So far as known, only Maj. tserwet Iti-y and two sub altrans were killed on the Turkish sidodurlng tho rioting on September .'in. A few geud ariss were wounded. 'Ihe Mussulman labor er In tlie Peru gas works killed ill of their raicnlnii comrades on the ulght of October "id. The refugees In tlm churcln remained llirre.S:iim,i:iy. and their number In Ineteas uig. A hundred women an I children took refuge tn III" garden ot the llntlsh em bassy. npprcheiiMvothnt further attacks will be madii upon ttiem. The Amu ii an patriarch has written to the roprc tentative d the p-.wers, urging them to lle their authority to f slore order. lie dc Clares tiial. disguised as Sottas, Mohammad. nn th.oio..-,eal stu l n's l.gin tn.. attack mi the Armenliir.s, I In gives I'm nnti.es of M Ar ilielil.il.s w ho hit teen i pi re, !niw.ut. Wh'U s.r I'liiii ( uiri.i li!ed ,:u,,i Pnslia he ti..'t". la u-,.r us teim ,.. n... III s,, it,. tj,,,, ss,ty ,, tn,. 1 , rle neeeptilig the si'lii-mo if reforms sulmitte I by lip n! I I. iltlau. IViilie.ai. 1 In-si i , n May II, mid ; upon t!ie -;-,:i.e,lia!" iil-l:ea',i- n t lir-nigln ,11! II. e mi pire o! a .1-er. o pr.-lai::iliig the f.-i Ilia', tlie i',,,-tii'-ii i.t had ai cepl.-d the ' , :i. !,,-. Ii- ii.lorme I the i, ran I ri.-r that the p.: ii-ti I'lln.e Munsti r ha I i..,t ihe f.igh 1 test inti-iifoa .,( ui niie-; in .letuand ol principle. u! ivtrr m -,li:: -,t,, I.,, ; 1 , t j 111 thereto-Ill -etietre ii pr.--eiiti I. lie l""ll! of the We-k. S.r I l.lllp r II I.I ,, i si.-.WII : "" "it-' r it ,.t. ,;,.-i. ,. ,,f , ,i,...,v tl al cuid in. ,,iik., r be ern.utcl. llie present r.lilbl.-ak Was by no llleilll . 1111- ! expected, 'ilie Ili-i:. -i.uk. an t t.e -iiiau an- ' I.r, -Ills! foeletv. h -ll.e time .. ,i, ..,.,red Its ! Inti-ml !. of er. atu.i; a riot. All the simps' and La: at i i.wne-i I y Am., -t.iai.s i.re desetle and Iwo th i.ls ,1 t,i t:it,l- in the e.ty I ' -t-n:ii-t:i. Ih"-,ni,e in the kib,irli Lnlv i "r.-ki-it I v tl i ,-...i ;;.,! shriekn 'I wotaeli wh tl:-. ie ti e p. r illll.'I'.e se.ir.-li lou-is an I carry of 'li-n In, in,-. h -s of uuw hate f, .'li-n III Wvom- Cim-rass II resume. I miiie.i,, ,,- NhpeMiing.Mnili,, Sllfkru-i MA U'K i;t I'll 1111 III.. i in: mo v- ti i; i i i, i s ai.: liiitin. I l.iiir nn, W III AT So , til .N". .'lit I I 1..N .S. i. . , ti, , r I tt-ll. .. 5 ! - !'. i si.i'ili-1 M ..-,i , ir, t'A I s .. i ,... S, '.' w lute I Mill .e ,1 l.,;',i 1 II.'I1 lllle. in i. . ; . Ne i i. stei i, . . , H '! I: . ii i i ,,.-. , i i.,.'i, , I I, lie) S,r j ,,t, , , lulu) ht I 'I , Jhl llil.nT Mll.l.'lit XX. I .:.ki Is' I, III 1. tills I lie Hour 1! i.i I 1 Ml :i .:, .1 m lit .'.I li in , i'. no In an ll,i I. Ol II A I - .No 1 llllle-.l,) Mined clover o. 1 N! M. if.'' lagons. , IKi.P- N... I W nn,. ,M ., ton No a hin, Mnmiiii,- llrimn Mi.bllnig bran, IhiIk yt iiAw - v i ,,t Il.lt I I nil In II i l III 1, nn l.'i 'il II oi I nil: I ITTIJI - I g;, . ,, i I roilinu. r '.le y i i en e i, i . I .lie ) I , ml.) I V , , i. in i. . a l. - I ruli mul V i geiuhli l'."t bi.l.'i-j... 1.1 I. j-. I I- i , . Al'l'l I i i . in I. i. -. bl.ANf- I e: ... Il'll,, l-l. .Ill I .Mil, M 1'olllll.V, I te I I'.'- I ili '. I . , l'. , I... 1 1 . i .ill.. no on. M.I.I, t .ii, bn.. -li U.v.f i. In'. -l.'i M II ,.l. .- .I'I. I. I I . I i . n ItM I IN.III, II' I K W 111 A I V. V I., i i.n. .o . i i 'li.N .11 i.v. I ... 'a t i.i.i..- bl i I I- n i .n., i t.-.m,.-, j '" 1 111.'. .)l I.I'lliA. M.illt 11 111 A I - No J ve, I " ' I Ul,;i - No. -4 ,11 1 x i-, ' I l'.i IS .No J lilte bt i I J.li I li-.-uii, i , eMI II bio- - i a. in i. - I M.VV lOltlt. H.dllt -I'afi.ls o t it LA I .S,.. 's il, 'it llV. t. --.Slate . ., ll'UN .mi H. I.N 11 lul.. U i slet u . . bl I I I II- . lei.lio t y biii.N -.-(.it . i,i,. i i-.-ni, I.I VI-: M OCK. IIMIUI. Slotk iHta, tM' i.IIIUmy, I'A I Ai Il k, I'l'ilee. I.I' a lo l.l.iO It,., I. foil, I ,.i'io In l.l"l It. '" lim-J l.iii -lii-ls. 1 .I'D to i..Joii!. 'i my, l i.'iii I. I.J.J.,', r nn lirii.i steel s. .! to litu iii t-t'lllllO'll, '. ''J lu 'Jit. ill IIUiiS. I l.'l.t Heath .Ile.l, mil 11. H. i..i,i!--!., ui,d I,.., 4 .T. s in I v:. a :, i 4 4n 4 ,',il 4 .l. 'i li.. Mii.m' Extra, ti in lbs I.iu ,t s.-, t,,ic , s I- l.ll . 'ti to -.1 1:,, 4. 1. I'll,,!,, -II t'i'. II, IlllllOs In, -.-larti. ' iittle-l ouiiiinii li i.i i ' .' e; Mi'i ai rs nn t,, I, .lb llll'l I nils, ,f ...VI,., j ,.t 3 0 i i. 1 .', : I !i I "I 1 in to extra fteeri 'lei . i, 'ii,,. i ', .','illen, t,-.'.,.-,..'s: olIHl,, ,-i;0 liss.ille.l, I. 10 l I 'II' I .HI M Ileus - 1.1 111 . , If i.e . .. i It i ... ' -' I . : - . 1 Hi; eh. ie. I'l. I. i VM .. i. I.i .; pi', t Ii i . 1 lo , ., t in, intuit I t 111,'l.i lh t i. I'l i. jo, IhiiiIm, i. ii. . . lloKl-- ee.eet t lilppera. :, , ;,,) nl I,; lair I,, v-, jmekert 61 i. II, tilt 4 1. Iill.,1 If,; ,,, ,. . , lo I ,r; la.r to loui'iir .I,. t"i.'.:. l nltle i; ,., t,.l,.',,'i,.. l, i,,-, i, iruo.i I,- h,,i, n : i, j:.. i : coiiiini-u ti.'.; inir to me, lion i i,ni,. .to ; 1 l.nmbk I'liiuii. ,v, . - i-i i i ul I ll'l :i it I :. -. 1 '.' '."I I ' ',' vl-o In-' l 'U to t.jjl'ullllJloU tu lulr J.uo Highest of all in Leavening Finger .'Valis tn r tiencrat Inn. Tho statistical man who can tell yn bow ni.tny pounds of leather you will wear from your shoes In a lifetime ami how many tons of food you will eat, providing you live to the biblical limit of "three score and ten," has Just lln Ished some odd statistics on linger tin ii growth. Ho llnds that the average hu man belli;; cuts Away about the one-thirty-second pnrt of an Inch of nail each week, or a llttlo more than nn Inch and a half each year, lie also finds that the average length of life the world over is about -10 years; that there arc 1,::ih),(H)0,(K)0 miles of linger nails lu each generation. I I'OIH AMI STOVIiH. I Tie tires nf i neiuv art- llglti , v ! life nnd the -inn;ule het;pe as lie I I . I I I,... . i ih. ,),, , ,..'., m kin.li.'d ,tl, V.e i minv mi I. mis over are I- . j Irilillul 1'ie ii. in si ,ilis n-iilt j i 'in nbiu atei -atlei ii.ir. ,(n,.. ! 111 l'11' to .ra. In .- inn! H ,r .1 sen- . it., ol l ll-i t Inn-. . lo li e M. .tn I'll . I'o-day good orange are b -ing retail London Mi cct at the rat" of four -t - nnv. How's Tli 1st We offer One tlmidi-" I li-illars Prn-srd fi any case ( '.. i.ii-i ii that i .uihol. lu niioi bj Hall's (Jit. in re t ui e. I ', ,i . I in vrv A Co., ToV-lo, O. c, the nn. I. -i -i -i,",l, l.ave kteo. i I--. .' Im r.i-v for t he I it i-'i ji'ii-i ini'l l,i''i"o' loin oi l- o--i ly hi-iiie h ii. nil l"t-ims In. , n, n and ilnaio-i,.; y nl,l.. to can .hIl ..ay o''lii;.t lion in t t. bv 1 ln-i- line. rsc Ac Tut A.x, Who, i mi!o Il:iigi:'iili,T'i-'.i do I iliio. Wai.iumi. Kinnn A- ttnr;, Win'., a.i I I.-IH.'.; isis, 'I'll. I'di. , i .In.'. H. ill's I '.ii.otii I me In ken liil.'i-".. ii . 3,-'- itig ilirei I I 1 1 1 e 01 1'ie i. I iiml . 1 1 III i'l- -ir -l i-l lie' - -1 1-1 1 1 . 'I i .1 . Hi, MO . ,s -, hi 'e. i'i-tvc, w.-. i i lot lie. fold b) all I'm,: is. I , an i lu, I in n , i v-h - ,eilll, -III' 1 1 I' !l P 1 el k U.lil i -lire l,-i- all -!,lli,- I Ms. I 'O. II, 1 1 U i- "'T III-' Clltlipbe o;rh air. Cop are i , tn tit , is a v rv of It il.itii b.iek to p.j V 11. Kilmer's m tve-l,,or , n f-'l Knlin ami I '. :;n',. I, t i 1 .... I i t',; l.'.ei and i , ns'iii.. i em I , "i 1 n! "i.iior. Hi:,i-i,;iin i, in, N. III Swil.-.er nio! a -, ie v b, : I n I. I'll r ' I u iesi. vi.t.iin ui.. I'll'- ,,.. Itee I in.. Im -1 n - I . i -. i, nn ii. o i.i- 1 1, i i! - i i V.. I Vi li i,. , in,... 'I i, . u, t'i ii i'i'. 1 ;i . M in-. - I ', i . I, -i . I ':. i ,, I be till'tiber of egt-s in, i iniliy l:i. . lin'iil p.ntiaii ex ,-i-ed .ili.i.i, no ' is. Win si V -n, tic ii tn 1 1 1 . , f Il I I I, II 1-, M till, tl.e oil,-. II. I,. I.i li.Ul.lt) s . ii in. t invs liu id i nil, . :.' , , ..I i li!l ml. . .i In III ' Among the latest inv. uti,,. . lino-hue) u hleli blaekens I o,,t- 111 l,'-l: t in is ii Mi.ni'ii'liie iiis'ii.s a mi ill, in,, th ii -ti -,.,i o -,(.', n,,, n, .1.- lo i.n iii-ti-r. it an, ln,,h f 1 1 ' nil t.le 1 1 Olln i-.l H I It , illliol lllui ti Wvn it slum ie a ei ui lo.t usu Kip.tuj lubaica. bun Kn m rt-lnil. k I.""'. V5i" !'-!'. I 'l'verslty of ( profesots niid l,,r,h7 siudentn. THE, turnpike road lo people's hearts I fi.lt, Lies throuxi. their mouths or I mistake n.anlviiul. !5iit the surest way to Set there is f say, Teed them :k wheat livery day. '.EV'QI!Olfi !Vs, u. tim:i:is. ; 8it.ti' ,"u" U i.l..iie i ;y?usrNS!:fij!v PrO'icrutes Clnin-.s. and 1 uition "i is co ic now, lister than evt:r. ,,, l..lIUi.,.. ,,..,.,., .I :; I ' i . .1.... , .... ...a. X&ifTiS yf S - - I -mi 'a S a -,. "TV . JT.- I'l 1 - V.V7-T.. tw : 'i t, i t -. - throws antl its tiatrons inrre.isr t - OlIIIIOl J, l miluon.'; of packages have been used Ly Lri-lit w want to make washing vy -" ' ' I l "A Fait Fasa Gaiino! Ifo.a for an Untidy Koase," Use SAPOLIO Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report n mm A licitisrkatiio Ifrrrlng. fn many respect.- the herring Is on !f the must remarkable of living things. It was calculated three years te,, that no less than eleven tholls.md miles of herring netting were cast yearly lu the North Sea alone. Two of the specie of whnles fe-M exclusively upon herrings, while t ),, Is ii most voraoims fW. H,., tor Neil, tlie naturalist, calcuhitcd that tin- unit colony of gantlets at St. Kllda out sti'iied annually tw.. hundred ami four teen tnMi.iii of herrings. Yet It In not, as iNles go. .ifted with very larv fer. tility In rcprodiiciion, ''You say It was a runaway mati-li'," "Partly. lie tiled to tun iiway . Imt she br.ni".!.! l:!t;i p, time by tlin als of n breach or protnlse sill!." Indiaiiapo. I. i iliiiirnal. in l J I .' .i S.i -'lr art i : rp;sv". 1 A', o v 'y iOi' . . Oils-- X A A V') ' K : r 'i i vr. I'otll t!i0 fllDliml fi..,l ItviiU.-l v.hcu Sn:;i .1' I'i;'-, ii tal.i-n; iL id pica imt :;;.ii n ir. ti tl.c ta-ir. nnd nets f-Mi.ly yt t poini'tly tn l!io Ki.liievs, ld i.tvt r i 1 'V.vl t'lcall. l H till' b'VS- t-tii oi l ' i -, .11-, tli-pi It ;i''!i' b:.,1, it . ivi nti'l c co'iIm, lioaif :t'"t lia'ii'ttinl in: Tit ::.!' tl. J-vrt: , Mi!v r. t'" il ; I J' IC? !! t 10 l.itnl i-vci" plo- iJihtiI. il : in to t!;i' ta, '( t'talilo tu tlu Ho nn cli it- il.'iintl Mill tltllv lii'iii'f I.' mul Oi!' 1'iotiipt in I ' :r. lU CoioK Ti av.! ( iily iV.ir i tin im.st I. c.liliv i:i,, :i"ii' aldV siili.'taiicr-', it.- II. tmv l-i : !!('ii! ijiiali'.';. .i riiiiiiiiolnl it t. mni Iimvo intnlc il l!to ni;-.t j'i i 'i!.".r M'tnc.iv l::intvi!. yi ip of l'i.-i i- t'nr sale in TiO cent I a it tics liy all lailin ilit::;- .ts. -A ny iillalilo iliitojst who may nut have it mi liaml will jim fiirc it )!-iit!iitly I'.ir any imo who wi.-lii s to try ir. , not ai'cipt any Bulrtitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ' :tCt.OVLi..-Tl..r into I I'M I II PROI-ITAItl V. DAUiY V0I;K r.-.n oti:y be 3 VMIii'ili-lie l m;b i;,., i.... p, :.,.,.l..,ee-. V,',:h a I'avm rali r mi tlm i re i t iiiiiro lititter. Wlllltl Il s . .1 ;,. I ,111, -rf, will t bl.'.et lllu-tra!i-t ", i i r nt I , ' J -t I " . I'.IOI .-e,. I t r tn j . i art Kiel lu'lltt tbn sl.iiiiiNf4 Uah:o I eeL Ill.iKe liouil 1 Ml I-. Neat, c a I a t o .- ii A '-, : t- i. :ii,:eil OAV13 ti UANKIN !!LI O. JI TO. CO. Cr. Kant'iilnh tlsirh-i-n !i . 'nr.i. I I'. i"t er I i. I i. ' A i ml l.a J in-lit v I iva Cm ia:' f.-llir anil ''i'r . f f'i N i -i. i.: . i. ,,. - . a . - '.V ii, aii for am RIIM.IIsll.I.i: f, r.l.Mi r iMI'-vv, ib;.1iu III . New Vork. I, K.iLir Hi., u ".'r''M wtn.t i.a ii.it t It. I ttr 1 - . 1 I v ill ,.- Out of sorts no wonc cr. 'J iiink ,f tin- con. of t!io poor women a1io hav; ohics iiptl tie. ill i house id oiti-l.ishionci vay. 'Vk i i ... i i ihv-u, t;.cii, tiiscoiirapcd, out oi .'torts, with aching Lacks and achinir luarls. They must he out of their wits. Whv don't tlicy use Pcarline? 'll..it is what every woman who values her health ami Kf rctK'tK cominnf to. And ihev're comfnir Kvcrv da v. Pcarlinp's t.nna. in number. 1 Iundreik ff wumen who W -Jl It t .V I & O 1 V s -a; !i.u , .'ii. i. i; , .h-j.. ( mmm ..T'." ','' :SI V. " '- "'idMesi K.en.imW ' 1 i I I I'l . II 'II. llll i I ,,, ;.'' "' - i- - n . l :,n: .- be , ' ' '..... i nl I .1.... ; .- ' ,.. ,.,,,.. I -, . 1 ' 'i ban. ',: t itu 1 a,ia i,l L 11 .'- ri t.urt I -.. :.: t s. 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