.Inn of RhiM. Lliameutal principle of narlga- .i tberew ' ' " ritluie 8tratecT. Is P.-i law f displacement that L" i Inmrinlilv welirha I reSSCl ' r:n i., than ilia ntmntl v I nor - - F" .,.i immersed Dart diu- Ljr iriiiiu - - .wtfuuwiiimino Af thin It U I w"-1- , ,L weight of a ship of given nrfsiit Within certain limits w wa J''Slrlbu,e tlie !Kht . ..- He way assign so much j mUih to engine of propul- i fat reunouuv - - 1 ...i the weight of enzlues ' of the same size will be much ?. The builder, therefore, must ..... 1...M MK-ei-n aSSIRIHUJ. n,in iu nun ... i. m cargo. A very strong L reduced earrylug rnparity. mwsible construction. r .. j..mi.ntar.v conditions Is due Ifference Mween a ship of wnr gerrhant snip; iucmn.iui rni necessarily he const met ed to cnr- llT . i . . ... .,.-.. .11.1.. itutert weigni i i n ik piihi ." . oith a hull strong enough for atlon, and with propulsion nut- for the speea required iu us .niont the hull Is iuinecess:irily tlieried the chip will cease to lie I,, compete as a earner wim inner ,f the Rime siie ami spivu wniei!. lie-liter hulls. ' cany more Shi) built with a hull spe c'r'nlieiicd In order to wilh- the various shocks of KUtlo can- ; jH-ueftil trade pay as a oinu I enterprise, r.tnl the moreliant lth Its hull lightened down to the .rife:r. can never he exposed same rough treatment for which ,n.i.f.war. with its specially itlH'iiiHl framework, Is prepared.- al Keview. Ilnrie Power. notsohw wonderful aiiisoulnr power, II suffer a great ileal ut times with uu attacks it uot properly groomed nuil Tbis illustrates tbut a grout detil of in in caused by Imprudence ami re nin aliuck troiu cold to the nervous im In parts most exposed to tho 'l,i, imiiraig.a Is so often an ti fTl . ;i ! a of J. fuee unci neck, us they are fro- tally prelected against Intense cold. of warmth as au untul.xe is apiuir- ml III" warmth to the n filleted pint i i i Lll.ytlic uoof St. Jacobs Oil, together tin mi .ilhuiK nun sireugineniug num. ftlic r mc ly. lul the pain and mncklv li-aitood lie lihful vuiidittou ol ttit! curium even tho wort e:usoa. Mllnn or cn?tl''. cut R CViMret. mlliai tic; iiire nuaumliidi 10v.,i.K-. tupiml fn'cai:d iTm:inciitly rurcd. No lprlllt(lll.VM!SO I't UK. lI.INI. H I.HAT t Kbitkkeii. Khh- f ! trinl liol t lt ii ml In-m- iidtoUr. Kliai-.Kil ArruMM 1'bila., l a. 'it jenrV pi! t!"erl iiti, 1 wnH,-i:rcil liy i ii 'v.-.MaiivThomwin, tltyVOliiu Ave, .fi,). Ph., Jlnri li 11', im. ' Wimlow'" ' ciutliinitXynip forchllilrcn R: i, iMltci 'lie iV;wls. rtdiiff s intlanunn t)V (.Klill. V Uri". " IUH Mill. M.IV.M Wlll, It trr rtltc. dot of Ccirt. the finest laic iSnrmipurllla now and ex,.ol from your iliejiiil)..riiii' which Iihvc uccumulaled ;iiiiir. Thus prevent humors, Imlls, fMTiH''i"u-. and iwrioUK Illness, such in .uiiliii.i Hid dciillitj of the system. bod's sSa hui-in furt the One I nieHlood Purillcr. Inllilru i-istK. jl, six lor J.i. K" C f; l 1 iiiirinonioiiHiy Willi w f lllrf Hood's iSursupArula. mi: )V.LDOUGLAS I 3 SHOE In the World. . i-iiuirn. 'J i. . '""' l.ixi.im wenrera n the 1 ''fli dumuillly ut any itlioo 'V.V" "1'" '" u"nt ihnpeuBnil littles ,"'r''y v"rll'' le r. i .V .r '" " "" K""'ii ecliilvp le Li.. "i '." "' l'"!""' ' rwiin or u i"'"1; Wrl"' f,,r ctuUitui. lo v. tt 00 C3 Reward mEc!d! 7i Well AVortli Trii. lor. ' re l.i. letter. Yv ..! i ' 1",""'"'",1" W"r.l-. fwl l.i,' . ',U,M'11 rc.ivo r.-wur.l. I(i I MK. !"",""'"", 11 " '"til. - I'll i,li ii; '"".""'''"I'l'-liwoni". The II.., L ''ruwlnKC,,..,.!-.,,.,,-,.."-. ''." 1 ' '""I"1'""". 'H l'v l.i 1- ..J. "!rr Wi'? 1,1 " w ,r,t l'KA '". i h ! r."" ' '"'"" r..rte. ' m m n, i i, ' A " J". 'i,ii(n,ii,j C m " ,r' r'"-- e:.l.l..,. - -U ll.i, " .'" ; V:'1",'-'. '-V.'ry. lie.,e,l ir.- ., , 1M"r1'," hr lwlwi.t ln.l- yllii'T) I'l ''I ",""r -"itii" It 1 'fes 5.c". ". lr,'1'lly-Hr lUt .if w,.rU, ili ..,., ' . T ur lUt nf w.irU , l'lilVleT!l'",'r'V: " 1-Hver. K"' 'i mviii )VvZllilT,"L ,""ir.,C 1 1 ':,'rM, WT- liMl..ni. !. 111.1 i.. 7 ' Kliciil.l Im neat " Urn A ,,mM """""m.H iiiat H i.uh-,'l1.i..-...Tr'"r J" o uy uwrcjtniil - - " "willing, rl t'"T i.1!.!1 vbU f an, t) a- UIiit.Co,a,,U)gtttl,rBeiN y to BET. DR.' JOXATBAS WO ITEM'S WIDOW STKICE5 WITH PllULYSIS. , Hot Rho Ha Bmi Carltanc May Sbk 14 TO and Lone Lin tho R emody t Which SHo 0M Her fctlu. . From (A Oatrlle, Meadville, Pa. . The following Intareetlas Interviews eon eeroiDg the efflonoy of Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills for Fat People, bars lately been re ceived at the office of this newspaper: 1 The first embodies aeonrersai ion with Mrs. &L A. Wultely, the widow of the late Rev. Jonathan Wtiliely, D. D., an eminent dlv ne of tbe Methodist denomination. Mrs, Wnltely spokH as follows: "I consider it my duty to tell for publica tion the immense Ix-nHli 1 have derived from Dr. Willtnms' Pink Pills. Three years auo I was stricken by ara!ysli, and lav nelpii-xs for months. I whs hi last advised' to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which nttt-r mnuy mis plvmpi 1 concluded to do. as I hn1 lont laith in all medicines. The first box helped me much, and the continual use of thetnlls hits worked and is working wonders. To-day I liuvs driven twelve mllea without fatigue. I cannot say too much In priiine cf Dr. Will lams' Pink Pills for tliuy have done men world of Rood." Mr.JouuW. Eeatty, who is a contractor and builder of Meudvnle, of tho hiKhtut re-8"-:abiiliy, ayt: "AllhouKh I have psssed tho meridian of life, I am Kind to he ulile to sy that 1 have but little or no uee for medicine of any kind. Hut my wife is not so fortuunto. Dui-Iiik the last few years sliu has been a sufferer Ironi dropsy mid disease of the heart, and ut times sullereil areatly. A lew mouths bijo she be. fin takitiK Dr. Williams' l'luk Pills for Pule People nud lni hneii Rmatly henetlted by their use. h experienced a mimlmw-s and coliliin.su In lier liiulis mid at tunes could scarcely vinlk by reason of poor circulation ottliold'jod. Ail llie-etiiipleiiaunt symptoms have diHHppeartid and I confidently hope to see her ii well woman ere Ion;?. 1 will also take the liberty M speak for a brother-in-law o! Milne, O. V. M)er, who retili8 at Siienk leyvi He, Mercer (.'mitity, Pa. 8o Rt'nt was his iifilietioii by naseu of eryslpe.as In tho face and n Reiuiral bre ikliiR down ol Hie . Iimii that Iiim wiiilMr lie was Riven up to die. Dr. WilliU'uO 1'inl; Pill" Inrl'ule People have made hliti a new iu.ui and ho t.s us une res cued from tho very jaws of deaih." air. Preiitieo Pry, or Meudvide, testifies as follows: "My wife anil iliuikiiter have been fallliiR In hi 'tilth fot some lime nud the ttcatnieiits of physicians lu tin lr iMaen have been Irult l"'s. Soniueli ha-' beeu saidufDr. Wiiiuina' l'.uk Pills lor Pale Po iple that I resolved to iry them, and myslfaml family will always beRlaiitlia! Piovi leuen threw such it medi cine in mir way. The pale faces and wasted cheeks (if lav wile and daughter have iisn peared, nnd Iho ruddy r!ow of lu alih has re. aiipi ared. Pen e.inimt record my feelings iu the mutter, and all 1 can say is ihat 1 trust till who mil bowed down by the heavy hand of phy.-lcal infirmity will learn Unit there ig a remedy thru cures unit places t-ulTerlnit humanity wherottiey can enjoy this earthly exi.-tence, (lod bless the maker of Dr. Will lams' Pink Pills for Pale People." Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills contain, In n con-deii-ed turn, nil the elements necessary to Rtvo new life anil richness lo the blood and restore shattered nerves. They urn an uu luiliiu,' specific for such ilisenso ns locoinolor ntaxia, partial paiaiyt-ls, si. Vitus' diinen, nciatlcil, ne.;r.iiia, rln iitnatisiu, nervous headaclie, tin- alter effect of la trnppe, palpi tutlon of the heart, (.lie ami s.ul w eoin plextons, all forum ol wiRkness either in inaiu nr leiiiule. Pink Pills lire sold by all dealers, or will be sent post pal I on rocoipt oT price, 60 cents a box or six boxes for $'.2.50, by a IdressitiR Dr. Williams' Moiticluu Com pauy, Scheliect r y, N. X. ('AscAiirT'i stlmnlnto liver, kidneys snil bonils. Never snkiu, wrukeu or uripc; lUc There Is more Catarrh in ilea scclinnof the aouuiry tlian all other lil-easm vut together, and until tbe last few years wavtuppoat'd tola lucuraul. For a (rent lusi.jr yema iiocioin I'MiroiinrTl ItjfcJoci.l tlincAMi ami prencrilnl IochI remndlts, and by conaliiiitly l'lililmj to ourewith local treatment, proiioinued It In curable. Science hiw irtvrii ralerrii to In a couil tillloiml dineaxe and thereloie rrnuires ooiislltuiiuaal Irealineiit. llall'aC'iitarrht.'ure, InanufiU'lUred by F. .1. Cheney A (.'(... Toledo, Olil'i.U the only cunsliiutlonnl cure mil he mar ket, Itls taken in ti'i'iiHli imlono.H from lUilropn to a to;uio(uful. Jt ni is ilirm t.v i ll I bo blood and mncniMKuri'reor thealein. '1 i.oi offer one hniulred tlollar for ny t-e it 1ii.it to cure, p'eml for circulars ami lest nioiiials. Address J. I iiknkv & Lo., Xuiudo, 0. real liy Uiuxtti-ls, ;f.e. Hull's i'srai.y PilUare tho best. Tim library of Congrivs Is the largest In the country. Nn.T.i-ltiir Inr lillv Cents. (hi r i(l.to cm nl. Why not lit No.To-":ic rei:iiin.' er u nlove your liesire lor loit'eci ? saes nioiie-. lnai.es le-allll and niiilibooil. Cure tiinraiiu-i.il. Ui ccnti and vl.ui, at all druR.isls. Kast Harpswell. Me., boasts of a din; Chat cmi climb trees. A Yonderful Statement From Mrs. McGllbi tit y.r. rinnliuiii. I think it my duty, dear Mrs. I'ink ham, to tell you what your wonderful Compound has done for me. I was divudf ully ill the doctors said they could euro me but failed to dof,'. eo. umwrnynvMs. I rrave pKlWM ffave up r and took to my bed. .1.......:- W:.Jni7 sr- W I Ett&tf pains iu my l-Jlm l'i;-o my r.iy eyes an.l Hotuc- linten I would pft so blind, I could not seo for several mmutes. I could not btiu-.d very lojt; wit'.tout feelin;y nick end vomiting. I eoii'. l rot brealho n lone; breath without heivaia ih;T, my heart, pained to. 1 also ha.l femulu weaknes ;, ! ti n::in matiun of ovaries, painful iue:i:ii". tioa, dispiaoesient of tho wiviib, i t -li-ing )f the cYternal parts, n;i l tti.'. ia tion of tho wotab. 1 havu had all ti.'eLu complaints. Tlio pains I lir.d to stand wen- f rme ihiu dreadful. My husband tcM mo to try abottlo of Lydia 10. I'lukhaua niudicitse, which 1 did, nad u.'ti r ta'.iit'.;; it for ti while, was c ired. No other kind of medicine for mo as Ion:; ss you make Compound. I hope every woman who Buffers will tako your Compound and bo cured. Mits. J. S. MciiirxAs, '"i IC'.lburn nvenue. Koekford, 11'.. i"!J WILL NOT SDB oft tiii;i3fii:orsuM. BLOWN TO DEATH. kt 0U W.U loUer Ixplod.s with TatU . Stiults. Callery Jsnction, on the Pittsburg It West, era railroad, was shaken by a boiler explo sion Monday morning, which killed John Dunlap, an oil driller, and injured Charles McKeever, a tool dresser. The explosion occurred on the A. L. Staples farm. The boiler which exploded was used to furnish steam for the drilling of a well about fifty rods from the station at Callery Junction. Tbe arillers did not work on Sunday, and were Just preparing to start the machinery when the explosion occurred. They had til ed up the boiler, and at the time of the ex plosion both men were in tbe engine bouse. A few moments before they had been at the boiler and noticed that steam KaiiRe showed a pressure of 80 pounds. This being suffi cient to start the ennlue, Dunlap was In tbe act of turning the throttle valve when the boiler let go. The engine house was blown completely away, sod both men were hurled some dis tance. Dunlap was crushed so badly that he died within a few minutes. McKeever was more fortunate, although he was thrown into the fly-wheel of the engine. The wheel bad just started to revolve, and he narrowly eAcntuul heltiir crushed bv it before it atonned turning. lie was ablo to get up nnd look for Dublap, whom he found lying about twenty feet away, and dying. UNDER AN AVALANCHE. BETTER BUSINESS DOING. Four Miners Killed and Four Injured By a a Sweep of Snow. A disastrous snow slide swept down early Sunday morning upou tho works of the Imly mine at Park City L'tuh, burying eight men. Four wero recovered and resuscitated, the dead bodies of three were dug nut by the miners and one is not yet recovered, although It Is certain ho is dead. The names of the dead are: James W. Keating, N. ltussnto, Nicholas Paflln and Joseph Xti'va, The four men who are alive were more or less injured, although they lire likely to recover. Their names are: Thomas Hodges, Harry liuney, James Hnllmau and Charles Mnthisou. The eight men were asleep when the avalanche struck their cabin ami carried It for hundreds of feet until it reached the mill of the Daly Mining company, demolishing the cniilnes and hollers and doing damage to tho extent ol eM.000. John Mackinaw hud $5,000 In greenbacks, gold and notes lu a trunk In the cabin which was swept away, utid crowds of people are digging In the Lope of recovering the money The Hew sad Gradual Improvement ih Trade Continue. R. O. Dun A Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade says: The slow snd gradual improvement observ ed for some time has coutlnued during the past week, and without material change. There is a better demand tor most products on the whole. ' While the demand tor Bessemer pig has sustained the recent advance to 1 10. 75 per ton, at Pittsburg, and gray forge is still quoted at t'J.40 there, and there is also less cutting of prices to get more business In fin ished products, the general range of prices still continues very low. There is less evi dence of the eastern mills selling rails below 'ill, except fur export, some sales of that character having been made at 116. Western makers are said lo be firm at i'21 per ton, but the demands of the most important rail ways have been supplied tor the present. The consumers of billets are not In the market just now, but with somewhat larger production of pig iron it may be doubted whether outside of rnils.demnnd tor lluinhed products equals the capacity of works. The new administration, the certainty of an extra session ot Congress within a fort Ulght ami the promise of a new tariff nt an early day, which shall provide adequate rev enue and protection, have douu much to stimulate a better feeling iu trade cirolcs.and increase conlldencn lu the near approach of an Improvement in business. tavorablo features are found in higher prices for wheat. Indian corn, pork, lard and spirits of turpen tine, as well ns for steel l.illctf. liecent low quotations for various forms of Iron nnd steel bavn been withdrawn, notably for wiio und structural matniiul. There were business failures through out the United mates this week, .'otnpnred with '2iW last week, 'JIO iu the week a year ago, 2.V2 in the wock two years ago, and smaller totals In like weeks in tb two pre ceding years. This marks a return of the ratio of business more nearly to the normal. There were fit business failures reported from the Canadian Dominion this week, ngulnst 60 Inst week, (Mi in 'lie week a year ago a 63 two years ago. TWO SENATORS APPOINTED. A Republican from Oregon and s Democrat from Florida. II. W. Corbctt, appointed ("nltej Mutes (Senator by Gov. Lord to fill the vacancy caused by tho expiration of Senator Milch ell's term and failure of the Legislature to elect a successor, Ii ft Kalem, Ore., for Wa-li-iugton Saturday night. Mr. Corhi tt repre sented Oregon in the Senate as u Kcpullicuu from 1800 to lhi'J. IP) is vice president of the First National bank ot Portland, and is very pronounced lu favor of the gold stand ard. At the recent session of the Legisla ture, while uot opcniy u candidate, ho was one of tho dunces of the opponents of Senator Mitchell. He is about Mi years of age. liov. Illoxhum, of Florida, appointed John A. Henderson, of Tallahassee, vice president of the Florida Central and Peninsular rail road, ad interim United States Senator, to till the vacancy caused by the expiration of Senator Call's term. Mr. H"uderson is a Ueorglau by birth, and about SO years old. . Bit THE FSESIDENT'B BUHDAT. Attended Church in Company With , Mother. President McKinley's first Sunday in the White House was n quiet one. No cullers wero received and tho l rtsident hud uu op portunity ot resting from tne fatigues ef the week. Ho aroused later than usual much refreshed from a hard days work on Saturday. Jirenkfnst was served at I) o'clock. At 10 o'clock h prepared for church, and accompanied by hi.- mother, at tended the services nt tin) Metropolitan .Methodist l'.pisciipal church, where Presi dent tirnnt was accustomed to attend. As the President's intention had been nnnot'iic ed, tho crowd was very large, and the Presi dent and his venerable mother had consider able trouble in making their way from the sldewulk to the vestibule. They were shown to what Is called the Presidential pew. The other occupants were Abner M" Klnlcy and private secretary und Mrs. Por ter. Rev. Dr. Johnston, the pastor, opened the services by prayer, ami bishop Newman, of Omaha, Neb., formerly pastor of this church when (ien. (irant was President, preached ' tho sermon. j ANOTHER TOWN FALLS. j Candsno in Crete Taken By the Ineur- gents. ! Tho town of Candnno has fallen Into the ! ends of the insurgents. Luter advices as to the capture of Candnno bv the insurgents j states that the Greeks first took the fortress I of Vavaros, which dominates the town, where i there were 8,000 Mussulmans. ! The Reyg having appealed to Tewflk Pasha ' to get the sultan's protection (or besieged Mussiiimuus, he replied that the sultan was i powerless to insure it, and that they must look to the powers. Thereupon the Ucs went to the KngiUii consulate tu usk for us- I bistaucc. Votoed. Governor Hastings sent to the Legislature n veto of tlie concurrent resolution wlilcn provides that all material used iu the ecu- : structlon of tho proposed Capitol building or buildings shall bu uf Pennsylvania product, whether natural or munufaciured; und, see- ondlv, that all architects, contractors and luborers, whether skilled or unskilled, iu and ' about the erection nnd construction of the: proposed new Capitol buliding or buildings, shall bo citizens if Pcun.' ylvania, Two Killed in a Wreck. On tho crossing of the Mineral A Southern ' railroad at North Wnnitigham. Ala., two I heavy freight trains collided nt right angle. ! both locomotives were wrecked and several curs mashed. The trainmen jumped, bat Lliglneer Charles Kynu of the .Mineral tralu was caught lu the debris aud fatally Injured. ' Kngineer Frank Mosby had au aim broken 1 ii ud was otherwise seriously Injure i, and an , ucknowu tramp was finally scalded. I j FOREIGN NOTES. The empress of Austria is III, and is going to Klssengen to take the waters, U'he relations between Great Britain and tho Transvaal uro becoming seriously sualuud. The call for a credit to lttcrenio the navy ot Germany will bo strong1' opposed In the reiuhstug. 5 he Chilean Chamber ol Deputies has pass a bill providing for a guarantee of 1J5, 00 to any company that will establish irou works In that country. Iron ore is exceed ingly abundant in many parts of Chile, aud lu mines are easy of socess. OLNEY'S REPORT ON RUIZ'3 CASE. Ho Refutei to Furnish the Document! Ask ed lor by the Annate. The President sent to tho Senate a report made by Secretary Olney on the resolution requesting the correspondence in the eoao of Dr. llleardo lluiz. The report suggests the lniuivisabiiily of supplying Iho correspond ence at this time, winch suggests the Presi dent Indorses, saying that it would be "In compatible with tlie public Interest to do so printing the public nud exhaustive investi gation about In be Instituted.'' "'Hint the Consul General should have professional aid ill such iiivestigation.thotigh that matter, together with the selection of the particular persons to net with him, properly dcvolvis upou mv successor lu of llee." Instead of transmuting the nlilcla! corres pondence, the Sccietary supplies an account of Ins own composition, covering the esseu lial facts iu tlie case. He says: "Uuiz, a natlvoi.f Cuba, catu to this coun try during the revolution which terminated in lsTi'i and studied deutl-trv nt Philadel phia. Declaring his Intention to I ome a el'.lzeu of the I lilted States in 1177, he re ceived Ills IhiKl papers in It-si). Alter this he returned to Cubu and has resided there since."' The conclusions of the oilleial reports of the two Governments 1 lug radially conflict ing the Secretary says another open and thorough Investigation seemed to this Gov ernment Indispensable, and that the Spanish Government concurred In this view. The Secretary lnelos"B a copy of Minister do Lome's letter acceding tu IhiB request. He says that llulz did not make known his Americanship when arrested, a circumstance whlcA, b "s, often vtrnua, aud always leads to eonnorti,,,,, lie dPtatffl J.'vi7 urrrst ot February 4, ot which he says the department win immedi ately Informed, but that nothing more was heard In regard to the matter until February 1", when the Consul General reported that Uuiz had been found dead. He said that the department had assume! that the ease was being attended to during this interim, and that a demand would be made that the pris oner should in put Incommunicado; but that it afterward developed that no such demand hud I ecu made, and the prisoner had re man ed eoii.-tantly in solitary conllnenn ut. Tlie circumstances intending the death wro such as to load to a demand tor immediate investigation. DEATH IN THE FCG. Baltimore and Ohio Train Hit by a Freight Near Cincinnati. Passenger train 10j, west bound on the Midland branch of the l!al'.i:nore A ()iin Southwestern railway, wus stopped ly it andslide near llilis Nation, five tulles east of l.oveland. A heavy freight came thun dering through the fog and enwhed Into the sleeper, whose occupants were nil in the.r berths. It telescoped three-fourths "f the leiiKti, of the sleeper, throwing occupants out of their beds und pinioning them in ugi ii y iu the debris of scuts and broken gln-s and splinters and beams of wood, liesculiig v:.s prompt and energetic. (j the occupants injiiied beyond slight Injury, two were fatal ly hurt, two very serious. y and two alnfuily but net dangerously. bead P. II. llu'ol'illS. Wheelint', V. Vll., scalded; right leg cru.hoJ and w.n ainpu luted. Pled ut 6 o'clock. Fatally Injured lire: It. H. Wardock, su perintendent of parks, Cincinnati, shoulders cut and bruised, and hurt internally. Seriously Injured: G. It. Iltspe, Uleh moiid, linl., scuie.l and Injured Internally; .Mr. L. Myers, St. Louis, iegi and liciid bruised. Destructive Rain full. A special from Birmingham, Ala., says: llepous from ever the state say lli.it Satur day s tremendous rainfall ;u more do-.-triutivM than at llr.-t supposed. At tho town of Prattsvtlie a number ot stores and dwel lings were recked and the cotton factories heavily damaged. At S ".ma the losi frum high water Hooding fin-tones and waMiing out railroads U also qmt't large. In tlie lu teiior hundreds of bridge have h on swept away and t"rnMo havoc wrought to f irm work und sma'l grain enq s, eiit'uiing vcre loss to the fanners I i.c Ami atnii, War-ih.-r and 'lombigbee rivers all reached Hie danger lius and overflows are (cured. NEWSY NOTE! Va'.i's brigands plundered porejo Hal! endu le'iir i.e.ip, M'Wie.., and lu n Ii.;::'. wi.h the rural guards Vu.'s and three ol l:n ui n Were killed. Andrew Carnegie, who has been seriously 111 at his residence) in Giciuwicli, Conn., for several days Iroiu plcur.sy, Is out of danger, aud it is expected o.at he will bu up utui anoul tho house ic-uln in a few days. Charles Green Ihm been appointed receiver of the Peoples s-treot liailwuy company of st. Lout on the suit ot tho tiuctoes of the bondholders. J. D. Stockton, man-liter of the Cliftou Coal coijipuiiy, was Indb led nt I'e Moines, l.i., for eompi llUig employes to buy ut the company store. Klihu Iioed was seriously burned in the destruction of his house at Port Norris.N. J,, by lire, and his 4-yeur-old daughter, Jjertha, was burned to death. Maj. Dick, of Akron, O., who whs offered the positlou ot fourth assistant postmaster general has deolined to accent it, aud so no tided President McKlnlcy before the inauguration. - ( ? Pill Clothes. . ' The good pill has a food coat. The pill coat serves two purposos; it protects the pill, en abling it to retain 'all its remedial value, and it disguises the taste for tho palate. Some pill coats are too heavy ; they will not dissolve in the stomach, and tho pills they cover paes through the system as harmless ns a bread pollot. Other co.it3 are too light, nnd permit tho VjV speedy deterioration of the pill. After 30 years "j exposure, Ayor's Cugar Coated Pills havo beca found ao effoctivo a3 if just f rczh. from tho lr.bor atory. It's a good pill v.-ith a cood coat. Ask o) your druggist for Ayer's Cathartic Pills. . More pllt partiouInrH in Atpt'i Cv.rHmoV , ioo jmijtaU Scnl I. ft-. J.C. Ayerfo., l.ovvril, Mas. ( v) W v.-v.y v-.-' v -.' v 0, JfAIW (jAHIAKUI v & IV i IS 5,0 sai . i CURgCOtlSTIMIIOH li'llii: DRUGGISTS nROMITFr 1 nnSRallTPPn ,n nn virmnt imUraU. racrarrU are On- Pl-il Im , a,,, nrrrr rnp r i-ruie. hut muse mi iiaiiiral rrtuite. ban I pi and bnnklst free. id. STKI1I.IM1 ItKSKIIf ( C. ( hicitc Wontreal. ( an..nr -n Viirt. 117 X y vr:. ; wlts ' : '' .-;'S ' ( V- r-; I A literary man, Ui'l to the iticeti-". of cxpresjij a id f ind ;iUo of the pleasures of the table, in tptaking of - MPANS TABU says: "I couldn't recommend tltir. ror.ici'.v ns her.rtily an I do if I didn't believe in it. I am not much ef a medicine taker. I am opposed to medicine, on principle. There ought to I e no nc d of tnciu iiu just at there omjht to be n p'ive:ty :'U! tlicrc i;. !t ;,c ;iic lived ligl.t th.-y would be well. Sunshine, ;,;;, cx-rci'ie, fun, ,..,! ;.ci;ty and not too nun !i are th be t t:i"iiU'i:ic. Ii:e natural oin-.; but men are tied to tiieir il''-k and .11-10.: t 1 th; 1:' 1: n;. .-. :r:d belli arc t c! to f.ish j"'l. t'ivio.-.cd ex'steu 1. :i'V:,'..t .'I I 1' i avti''('l.ll r ij 1 1 1 - i l .1 I 1 1 , itmmcnd !:ipan Taletles :i;i It,'.-; . 1 ;i v.-V. I Ln-v th.-y ;.ie both haimic-s :i:nl rll.Tiive. (I '1,; ,.'. " .1' I i :,- : . i.'c . f. 1 Tlc-v ,,:c t!"' bes rcmi'iiy I I::; r.v .or :!: :i . i i . r . bi ii,U--Ilcss. o! .Tivsoitot :-'u ".: 'ill s i:: t.e .!;.' 'uudie '. iiss;bi.' 'h.i'n.' '. -''. : '. 1 . tin- r ivn ::( -itf 'ii. 1 r At.d ll.cv ..re i;i THE STAMDARD PAINT POTJ STRUCTURAL PUPPOSES. I o'li'libt, ' Si: ;-i'.'i,en f, r Kjt'eri r Pec rati, n." S"..i': le C.ird and Pen Tibilve l';-.ce 1 i t free by mall. Asbestos Kuu'lnu. It nl I. Una I ell. s-tnuu l':i k'11;. Itoller Cm eriiius, I Irc-I'mul Pululs, tto. Asbl'sloM .tlll-( illulllctlliK tllld (-:ici II 11 111 IllsulllllliH .iulel'iuls. 11. v. joiins JMA;uFACTuniivra co., 07 Maiden Lane, Clew 1 or k. ('inCAiiil: 240 4 HZ I'.andelpli St. I'll ! I.A I. I'll I A: I To & 1 7'j N, t, 4'h St. IIOSToN: 77 ft "S I'narl St, 'Ha that Works Easily Works Successfully." 'tis very Easy to Cissn iicss Vit.i ...SAPOLIO. ' - Vf ! .-v.-'V" . '.V.; fit! For io.c hst 20vc;.rs wc luvc kc:'c Picors Qtrs for Con- stp.ipacn iu Steele, sn J v; cv.ki sooner ililnk a :'0-cryrmn could fct abnj witiiOi.it sujrar in his i.torc than wc could without Piss's Cure. It is a sure seller. RAVEN & CO., Druggists, Ccrcsco, Miclnsran, September 2, 1396. ENSIONS, PATENTS, CLAIMS, i .iohnvj Monms,,i!SHifww.o.c. , i.k m i r.nciymi diaRimir v . iiimv.i sui utsts. ) m lewi .r, ijua:aivt i. U i Lit, iisty. wu , V N U 10 II X . . i -i . . . . i - " - tfBnitCouehHyrup. 'lieuiUt. I'mM Jrf$j&r C O 3 Intli'is. Woiij by (iniEKint. NN ; CiaBSr 1 J TV akB LIFE! LIFE ! LIFE! Cutler's PoUct Inhaler CliriM like iiii gie Itroin lillls ii ml tiilurrli. Kesleres (tie aeuse of smell, tuste anil bearinjr. By (Wail. $1.12 i V. U. SMITH CO., BuOnlo, N. V , froj a