A SKAGUAY AVALANCHE. It Destroys the Chilkoot Pass and Engulfs Many Gold Seekers. 8IXTY-NIHE BODIES RECOVERED. la th List of Known bead Are Two Women Who Wore Going In Search, of the Yellow Metal Fire Thousand People Dlexlnii For Dead Bodloa. -Seattle, Wash.. April . Advices Just received from Skaguay, Alaska, dated April 3. say: At about noon today on the Chllkout trail many persons met death and a I arse number of others were Injured more or less seriously In a enowslide. Sixty-nine dead bodies have thus far been recovered and the names of 15u mitring have been report ed as unaccounted fur. It Is barely pos sible that some of ttie.se had succeeded In crossing the pass before the ava lanche occurred. A conservative esti mate Is th.it between und 1U0 per- i sons were killed. The point at which the accident oc curred Is some live miles above Shep Camp. The nearest telephone station is four inllvs distant. The telephone wires at this ;.iir.t were carried uway by the tdide. Tlje la.il wstlKe of the trail in the vicinity was wiped out of existence, and where it lay Is now a moun'ain of snow and ice, under which are many bodies. A fact tint lends horror to the fear ful tragedy Is that it may never be known with any (let . cf accuracy Just how ninny lives were sacrificed", who they were or where tiny came from. Many a poor fellow lies burled where nu human aid can reach him, and his ret. inlns inut't rest until the summer ri::i melts ill.' Ions of st.ow and Ice trni!. r v. lib h he lies. I'pun the crowded trui! no record was kept of the living !:!."!" ef I, ('.inanity braving hard nhlpn and fr.t :rir death Itself in the mad rush for ip'hi. in the procession that dally pa; Mil ...re people from all parts if the w.-rlil. unknown to one another. The work of rescue has continued nl'lit and ! iv ever 'since last Saturday, being gradually more systematized and consMiii nt !" iieet ipu w ith better re sult;'. Than r i- work lias In i n confined to the oi:t'!:i-:s of the slide, In the hope of rert:ii-'. not jet d": aval-inch'', lecl dcci' .1 yet ln i n t bodies undi oui'd in ti'i vere t:i i :i liei ,-, l.-tr: slaa. (: tin lin:i. ii! la natural a.J V,.'l'" SUd.il Mill l.iltni i scene ol Ih lie ;.' who are injured, but Th" main body of th v. i'ii h is estimated to be fid ; .1 l.'iO yards loiii;. lias not . i' :l:' '. If tlu te are any i'ii- at 1) they i an ni t be im ! (;ive lif--. IVur men i i ut alive after 1 !i. v had I :.i iiours. In many in ' ii s of Dip dead are not I I : : inhtest, and aiipear as : 1 . i:iilii-ii liriu that they .;;! in the snow. Many s were lnu'ii.l near the ii .'-JiiM i , ' K-.tii,'',i W... - --r ,r' Till :.Ttl, : lu:i:.i: iy, tin- I'H'l v. up to :VX ( iF.DKA.Nrf. .. and had u stormy paf ..' la;t elKht days, tin h. p.ee.vy winds and rain . I'll.- sliijis were lu h:il day. but on Tuesday m t;.. sar" i Mo".i::i '. el e tlhcr "occame separated and did not come together until L'l hours had elapsed. The Vnn Francisco came through all rlnht, 1... l.A V..... Il.l..n,.j ...... 1 ......n. It is est it., n. d th-st in.rbii tons of out- -.ITT g Tir-'f- J K'.j M I I'-O fits arc lurid und- r the mow and ice. li i I ! ! J ' 1 i i 1. ' I" I ...... . -I o.,.ll..r li,l.w be. "V iL-n""' fs'i - ,5? I'- Jllll. l-.-r,- t!' d' I'.h ili i.o.i;; nvalanclie slurt- -- . w."'1 p'JSx -'drr' OUR KDW WAR VESSEL. '"--r-V.-. ' : Iho fi-nN.i- New" Oi'lcii. Arrives 'i ran.!; :i:f.--Vc!l, lii t le la.l.v. will .vou sail ni Iliilllux. rivt v.'.u a loi ti tii tii.ti iri'iiy ntur in Ualifa::. April -Th- Anicri- yours'.' ' "- " !l .-an men- .: San I-'ram lco and ' MajoriM- Vc. ;r:-tti n: tint- (l-eci- New n!i ".. . I'liii'i'iily tli" o'.n rittin;4T 1 iloh't Ji:-': tine fm-'; votiM' lie shin An.ii ...' i.trlV'd lure M-!Mdav ,; W()U,,, u ., .;...,,. .-hot'T e.r i Ilotli v I'scr.; 1 . t '.vnunTl . ... j IT-.:::ii;.i 1 re. '" r.rr.tthi .'. tpet-e a I!"..iii v.ltli nnul so dead, ' V, iiri r.evi r t i l.ltri-'i if h::s !::..: . i "Wire I paid ncoortiniK t-i r.:;.' worth, . I'd have a i.eirlKa.'.'.e on tile eai nil 7" ! . , I -:hii a;;'j I'aily Nv.vs. i ,.. '. i . x 1'Ui on: A,v ' 'ii' uin im -i ii in i-'i rirai , . , . , i ni .ii.. . r i. .. . .i .ii . . wherever 1 go there Is suro to be so::ie diflleulty, one of her starboard boats i . . ,. " bell-.;,' smashed In and the steering Bear j wtoi for a ll::v I'.aniused. As she came i tip evidence of her rotiKh paMsuge was ' easily dlsccrnable. I'reparatlons were 1 quickly made to load the coal, and the (ihipii sailed this afternoon. J utl In !! Lean I Victory. Washlr.Rti n. April 12. In the United states supreme court a decision wan rendered ye-U 'rduy by Justice Drown In the matter of the claim of the New York Indians to the proceeds of the bale ef the two million ucres of land formerly owned by the Indians In t In state of Kansas. The lands were Bold toy the Koveinment and the proceeds covered Into the treasury of the United Statci". The Indians brousht suit and lOBt their cose In the court of claims. Yesterday's opinion reverses the de cision and t?!ves them the money, -amountlnK to about $1,250,000. Father nnd Son Killed In a Mine. Dubois, Ia., April 12. Joseph Good year, aged L0. and his son were killed by a fall of shite while working; In rihawmut mine yesterday afternoon. Goodyear was a local politician of con siderable prominence, and has held several local offices of trust. Falrchlltl l.oson Ills ( on tout. "WashlnBton. April 12. The house yes terday declared William U Ward, the sitting; member, entitled to the seat from the Sixteenth New York district, centested by Benjamin Falrchlltl. Both are Republicans. Conspiracy In China' Imperial Palace Shanghai, April 12. The existence of a formidable conspiracy In the Imperial alaca at Fekln has been discovered, and the lives of some of the highest people la the empire art In danger. rm rMMHisaplloa C mm fare. T. a. Sloeure, the Great tHiemtst and Xctenttst, will sen lu Sutlereis, Three Free BolUes M Ills Newly ll-oTerwl hemedb to Cure Cen sempiioa tod aU Lung roubles. NototUK could be Mrer, more phtlantruplc or carry more Jy to Mm articled, n.ao lb gener ous ofler ol I lie nouorvdanrt aiatlnifulsbedclielu Ul. T. A. hiocutn. M. C. ol New Vor Oily. Ho has dlscoverc a relluble aod absolute core tor couwiniptkiu, aud all lironrniaL luiuai, luiur nd cbuat dnwmie. catarrhal nflecUnii. ueoeral declineai.d weakness lessor tl-"lii""1 am tllttiKisol wnstlng awoj.utiti to iakt Ha Kreal mertte known, will iwnfl three ire bottle ot Dts newly illovered remedies lu any aUUuled read 01 tint Post. . Already bin "new aeieiitltle sywusn of medi cine" luut periurtiieni Iv cun-a Uiur"d Of up- i pu-elitly liopeu-MH cmshx - - ' The potior niiislders I' not mile his pro'es ; hIoiiiiI. but hN reiiisioiiH duty admy wbuti be I owiioh i4iKiilierui Uiiinaull) dodouaio bin lu ! lit II; cii'e. I lb- lia provided Hie "divided rnmmmpllon" in lie a curable til-.-u e oevoud a doubt. In any xiiiiiuij.. ami b:i on Hie III Ills American und i.-,in.n-.Mii i.il.ii'iilnilfM ihollsuliOH nl .' IihhNIhII I lI-siliiioaittNiifirrailuiile"tii.iollMi; IjimMted j I ami cured, in all p trtit ol nie voriti. i t'alirrlie.l inn! p'llin'ihury irmibles !.; to ron ' aiiniiilloii. and eoiii.inii,iiioli. iit:i:iorriiptel. ! mentis snet dv .Old ielli.Ul e;ltli. ll in't deliiy 1 .nun ii is i. i lull-. Slinnb vrlieT. A. Mnciim. m. (; , m pine sir. el, New York, trivlutr express ! iilnl lleslllllli-i' in dre-h. i III" tree lilt-Hii-nir VIII IM" nllll ' St'lll. i v- ,1)11 niw lili oiler In lllil'wr. ti ll I lie lliH lor 'the light of the world, OS OJR SAViOUP.'IN ARl" Cost over t'W.niM to etalilili. Ciiiibtins nearly JOii (nil -piiisn -UKiiivhiKH of iiir Saviour, by tlm lireiit iiihhhth I A ery piituie t n-jirodiuvil ll'Olll Home rillnoll-p:llllllllK. Altellt lire tllliilllt from three in tw.Mity nnli rs per day. The bonk IB mi lii'iuiUfin tliiil wbeii iieople wo it 'bey wunt it. l b- llci niilnxe. I'niiln, l'lli?i. I'ini. l. -iivie. Vlllk'illl. NiilHHi.il ol l.iniilon, National of licrlin, llelviilere mi I oilier celebrated liil-ropi-.ni K.il lt-r -s I. live ilaeri Ha ir ureateMt anil iiricHt treii-oirt'M ut oitr titiiosal Unit tliey iniulit lie eni-iiiveil fur ItiiH htiperli work. "l-lltSP .I..M K AT I II i: Pl I I Kl.S HHul'Uirr 1 1'. A lis T MY KYI'.S," wiys oin-. "I 'leared I an lir-ii wu-k s Wui'K Willi I lii' l K, sain liiiolber. Some llii;ll i;r.ii n man or woman -lionlil !ei'ure 1 lie iii-eni'y here at nnee," -' i-verl editor. '!l- l-'MLItan Honn lie liiaile taking orilers for II ' .V urly ? ln.iNh f-xpenili'd on new jilat 'm for edition cnmiiii; fiom ne'-H. Alsti u mull or woinaii of ioinl eliureti utaieiinir van sc ciii i- pnnitlou of .Mikiiai 'r and I 'oi're-joil'!eiit of l In tei (i tor y, to tie ii lie all lii i. ti nu to einploy iin; ami ilrltliti.i; aentn and eel ri'Hi'oiidiiijx -.-itii tiinin. Aililrci-i for fti'l iiii-tie iilnr-4 A. 1. T. I 1 . 1 I. It. I'ulilinlier, is .MiehiKii.il Avenue. t'liiea;ii. Ill tl-ttl-'in. UT. M.IiDKII A WIIOl.H CHOP. J A r-l 'V 'V J i v v.-.!'j,' i s I o I'.i IJence of I:itrlli,;: rce. liiograpl.ieal Fdilor Did (iotrox eon:e I'ror.i a wry intelligent family'.' t'oui't KepnrliT I hardly think so. The i.-'ime.-i of his father ur.d uncles ccciir f -o ; lit-n t ! y on I he jury lists, and one member of his family served iu the legislature. N. V. Journal. A Hint to Advertise Mur;i'.:y Do ycz ir.oitul the Dago sign in the wiudow beytiut'.' O'l'.i'u n says il mi'.iics there's a mini im ide v. hot spake Frinc'i. F!a:!ii!g:i:i Thin wh don't lliey put it in Fsigiish so ivery wan wotdtl I. now'.1 Tow n Topics. I!cr faith Was lireiu. lie Do you believe in palmistry that you can tell anything by the hand? She Certainly. Now, for example, if I had a certain kind of ring on a cer tain finger of my left hand, people would know that I was eiipigcd. Tit Fits. DinnKrernble for All, Dowper 1 tlon't know how it is. but thing disagreeable. Stiekin And wherever you go that's 1 just what everybody else says. I'oston ; Transcript. A IIJ.;bcr Value. Klondike Dride And do you think., I am worth my weight in gold, love? ' Klondike Dridegroom Worth your i I weight in gold, pet? Why, blame my j I eyes, if I don't think you're worth your ' weight in canned goods! Fuck. j Infantine I'lillonopb y. Tottic (aged five) I wonder why bn bies is always born in de night time, i Lottie (aged seven, a little wiser) Don't you know? It's cos they wants to make sure of findin' their mothers at home. Harlem Life. In the Line of Progress. "Some doctor claims that the stom ! cch can bo removed without injury to i the patient." , "Yes? I wish he'd find out how to remove the snoring apparatus of soma I of the folks who snore." Puck. A Qalet Game. i Tommy Can we play at keeping I store in here, mamma? Mamma (who has a headache) Yes, but you mtiBt be very, very quiet. , ! Tommy All right, we'll pretend wa don't advertise. X. Y. Truth. Her Caanplalat. . Mr. Malone (at the window, watch ing a . funeral-procession pass) Bad luck we're horin'l Molke has drove thot kearse. fur folre years with ' niver m chance to droive It fur hla own wolf e. Judge. " " '. "" J--- -.-. -- 1 Christian Endeavor Society, Lutheran Church, ... MlDDLEllVlUJII. Pa. ' PRAYER AEETIHG TOPICS. 1303. May t Little ways ot beiterlng- too world. PblLS: 11 14; Matt. Ii 1S-11 MABEL U. MOYKK. May 8. Things my denomlDatton has aocora pllsbed.' Epb.SiSS-(T;rs7:l-T. (To be led by ibe pastor.) ' ' KSV, V. E. McLAIS. May IS. Our bodies Ood's temples. 1 1 "or. J : lu ll. (A temperance ioplc ) ' O. W; n ASSINOKK. May M. Christ our model. MatL to : M. M : Joli u 13: is 15. (A union meeting wtih tne Juniors snirgested. to be led by tlie Junior Huperliiteii. deul.) LuTriK UtturaK. May M. Christ In u growili. . ti : 7-U ; Eph. 4:11-11!. A. H. HE.IVEH. June 5. Cbrlst's luKslon on earth. John in : - .w HOY STIi TI.F.It June :s. ("lulstlan courni;e: exnuipb-s (rou. Ucokscr life. Mark li): SHIM; Act.iiil: tu-U. MAK1UN CilOi.ll- June 1. True friendship. 9 : 15-19: John 15 : 12-15. Prov. IS W. P, ; SI ; Mark 8UU.LY. June ii. The rlRlit uso of time. K.-cl. S: t-8; Actsil i l,-i. M.WIESTElLKK July 3. 1-4 ; Piov. 'inuring fit iter nnd in itlier. Kali, it: 17: 6, SI, Si. lil.ANCHU SWAHT.. July lb. The comrcmt Inn ur nbillly, llag. S : l- ; M irk 13: ! 31. (Prayer lor Hie lnternntlj nul Clirlstlim Kiidiavi r c'uiiveiitlou ) J. A. 8NYDKK. July 1. Clirlstiatilty cotnpaied Willi oilier religions. Acts 17 : Si 111. ( A mlsslonniy tuple.) .".IKS. Mc LAIN. July !. lluw jo luivu a luippy home. Job SJ : v0 ; Ib'iit. B 11-9. KA1II. WINKY. .oveioasiieii. I.x. 2J: 17; PliKol.r: KICNM v'UEU. Jillytll. TU evils of l.ttke I.' : l.i-l. Anvf. 7. Lessons trout iu Hie of K'.ijuli, 1 i-:t:i 18: SMI. ItlillCKCUOl :! Ail).'. II. Kalt Cii.lal. M.iti. : I II. 1.1. K WIN'KY. AuK. SI. -Ill.i. 1'lai'ti.Ml uaos cf Hie lillil-s. IM. lilt NKI.VA STETLKIt. ir, Ails". Join. I s Willi Sr-:l5. r iiil.;lii " K "e. si : lu: .'. SI'ii IIKAVK'I. ami itoiiverslon ; Ii it li-.'W: A"ti. Si; lii. s,l. Sepl. I. l(i'ienl:i:ici arutliey 1 Eek. IH: -S.ipt. S4-S II. S.'lf-lll,lul;,'.ilii- ': (ial. J : 1H-: I . ' (A leaip 'IMIIi'i- tll orselt-di'tilal t,r, J. W hlVAltl. epi. i. Tile t: liliii'iiii n; Carlstl.tiilly. i.'lli 10 S2. S-;it. Si. Vli. ma.ih i:kn.ixui:,i K true UhKltiil.i'sMiTd : n.'t. I s-sn. Trials, .ni I a i.v i j b" ,ir t'li'in. U i. II : .lAl'ULl I STKK, .itrlntia. I',, ii'!: 1 52. I.A vUil'..VK Sl'Kn.KU, (i ir soi'i.'ty ; : i'. la-SJ. work, iuhI li ov lu but ter t i.iee! ill.; tn eiil.sld 'I' u' Ik s i,', , to be all liian: In s or S'lelety led by t'.io iriMlil"iil.) .MliS (i W. iV.MlKN-ilCl.LI'.li. (!. tl i. in ml. (A lal.sloii.ii'j I A'-ls li: I 1 i. o.ile. I HKV. I. P. XKJ-l"'. Iplall'-n. :. If: LIaIY i:i : li tl. li: lA il I'll WollulA OFFICERS. Pie.-.iil. 'lit. Mi's. (ii:n. ;v. iVA .UN 'K.'.LKi:. Vice pieM'lei.t, VV. p. sliKl.l.Y. buy, John Ii. d.KN til;;;. Triiisuri r, MA.Mi; STUTLI'll. for. secretary, ;.'Ks. A. s. n;-:v ;;, lOMMITTEES. Praycfrrioctirig. s. J. M. Sii'iui,i,'ei', 1 .vs. J. Mover, Mrs ieo. Slelnlnser, ;!rs. J. V. Swart, .Mrs. Win. IV'ese. Lookout S te Ki'avi r. lottlc rouse, l.oyil lifiwersox, ' .Mi Flower. II Ttli'i frutMt', Mubi'l Moyer lio sietler. Il'-rtli'i Krluirt, lervu Sietler. Itiaiii'lu; Swart., Kill Wliiev, Mh lain Bin lunaii. Ausic. .Mabel (irliiiiu, ltoswcll (illl.ert, t ieot'ije lliussliijfcr, Maun' Sietler, litlla (irliiiiu. Good Literature. tieo V. W'ugeasi'ller, Laura linnkle, W 111. Keese, Marlon Selioeli, I.iinreiiee Stetler. Aissioriary, .Mrs. A. 8. Heiiver. Hev. 1. P. Neff. Juo. Mule Heaver, Kute metier. Snyder. Social. Lillian Sterler, A. 8. Heiiver, Ilruce Crou.se, Lulu Smith, Jestu Kroj uian. DATA CONCERNING THE SOCIETY. Orir:iiiicil 1st work of May 181)1. Clmrtor aIoihIhts, 10. ' April 24, 1898. Nuinlior of Active MoiuIrtk. 70 18 NuiiiIkt of Associate Members, Total Mviiilivrslii), 8tf, Amount ot money collected for yonr ending Apr. 24, 1898 $58.95 Deafness Cannot be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot, reach the diMuetetl portion ot tue eur. There Is only one wuy tocureaeufnehs, sod thst is by constltu tlonttl reiuetlleti. harness Is ouusetl by sn In flraed condition ot the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets In named you have a rumbling sound of the Im. perfect nearti.g, sort wnen It Is entirely olomd desfuess Is the result, and unless the Inflamma tion can be taken oat sad tbls tube restored to lot normal ooudltlon, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out ot tan are caused by catarrh, which Is uotblug but an Inflamed coa. diuoa of the mucous kurfaces. , We Will glveONK HUNDRED DOLLARS for anvcaseofDealness (caused by catarrh I that cannot be cured by BALI8 CATAUUU CVBK. Head for circulars, free. ' P. J. CHKNNtT CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 7M. HoU t Family PllU aretbebeet. THE FOODS WE EAT. VsrloM KlaAa, mm Wkat Tkey Are evaraJly timmm rr. Nature supplies ua with two com plete foods, milk mnA ggn. which con tain in the proper proportions all the necessary elements for tlfe sustenance ut our bodies. As these are the only complete foods, it is necessary in their absence to hare mixed foods, and it is iu the mixing that mistakes occur, be cause the fat-forming, muscle-forming, j and other ports are taken in wrong proportions, some in excess and others the reverse. Left to his own taste prim itive man invarta'bly selects the best food. This instinct, however, is defect Iveatthepresentday. For children food rich in bone-forming substances is nec essary. Among muscle-forming foods the following are the bcstnd most com mon! Oatmeal porridge with rich milk, n nd whole-meal bread buttered; nieut U u bifrhly-comlensed fooffof this class. To men of sedentary occupations a free use of meal is injurious. For men en gaged at hard manual labor a generous incut diet is admirable. Vegetables contain but little nour ishment, but are useful ns blood puri fiers, and olso supply bulk to the food which Is necessary topivetheconsurpcr satisfaction. Milk should never be taken with meat, because they are both rich in one substance. Tea should not be taken with meat cither, because it renders the meat tough und indigesti ble, lleef ranks first as n muscle former, and mutton next. Pork makes a vary digestible dish, und fowl anil bacon nro a ery useful anrl palatable dis.Ii. Ce-rcai:-. i r.U'r N:r're!y into ourdict, and are of in tick alue. because, they supply fooj ur March us well as muscle food. IV.tn Iocs provide little nutriment, but with plenty of milk, which supplies the precise ingredient they lack, a pood diet is formed. ' Suinr well worthy of notice, und the child's love of it is a perfectly healthy instinct, and should always be gratified in reason. Fruits nee good blood pdriliers, iitl tl.ould be consid ered ns essentials rather than luxuries, ileef tea contains scarcely any nutri ment whatever, and is ulniotit purely a stimulant. A dog fed on beef let starved to death, while, another fed on refuse meat throve. Tea, injuritHM ii' I'lkt'tt in excess, provides, if taken in moderation, n most refreshing drink. Many .".cicntists recommend i I k use ;:liout two hours before our principal t'leiil. itntl without food. OofVt is a '.tiitni'tint, UTiliki' t'll others, iti fact. (h-,.t it is followed by no reaction. It stii'iu'.'ttes the brain, arid is oiled an intellectual drink. Cocoa deserves to be classed ns u food. Fit tsliurgli His- Jiatcll. MYSTEfilES OF CISNECA. IcKcrtciI Vrlinnn Mt.-llon lie Scene of lllo.idy lt4olr?i Opercf lot:. Those v.l'.o enn romrmiier hack to 1ST:; nnd tlierenlmtils in this part of the territory rccnll that Cicncf.ii r.tation had a remarkably tragic hi.sttirv. It v.ns tmee 1 lie it bode of a small Hump!! tlcsicrnle hand of ctitt hronts iii-.tiu' v ihe employes of the statfe comp'iny who posed ns honest linstH while operat ing n private prnveyord for unfort unrte travelers, not or. like nor inferior I'i I 'i:it v, 1 1 ifli has clothed the name of rentier with its world-wide terror nnd il!'or rev.ee. It wiis the most irrtper'ant k(: lioti hetween Tucson nnd Silver City on (lie old llntlerficld slnirc rntitn that ran hetween San Dirffonnd F.I Fnsr). The tra;rie piystrries of Clenefrn sta tion were never entirely cleared up, for rstnrdcrs nnd rolilieries end hold-ups followed no swiftly on the heels of eneli other that the real miscreants were never dealt with by the authorities. That their Crimes were tivenp-etl. how ever, ns crimes always nre. is shown in 1he Indian massacre which occurred there in the fall of 1sr:i. One tlarlc nipht the Apaches palhereil iu silence on the Rurrountlintf hills nnd at tlay hreak, with n whoop nnd yell, they rushed in on the little hand nt the sta tion and massacred all. If any escnpetl no one knows who it was or where he went, nnd the presumption Is that all were killed. On n little knoll, liack of the station, nre the mounds of 11 un known pnivcs, marked liv a I'in'jh' shaft that tells the work of the lU'en-r-ers. Vo:; of the crimes perpetrated hv he while men nt Cienepa were laid to the door of the Ainches nnd It was p.fterwnrd found that moccasins were kept by the robbers ns part of their liiphwny paraphernalia. The most widely known crime of the f'iencR'n fiends was the capture of $".", nflO en route from TCI Puso to San llieco, In charge of n small povernmeiii puard. These were funds of t,lie t'nited fjtates paymaster, and the three men whoyit tempted toApnvey them in nbucklmnrd punt rieneff tntlo.1) were n)tirdeed on' the spot. It wos known that thrs crime . ns perpctrnt1 -h Americans dis rruiscd ns Apaches. At this time It was impossible for these Cionejrn renders to pet out of the country with their treasure, so most of it was burled in secret. Then came the Apnche' aveng ers. Often since then idle prospectors have made, vain searches for the hidden treasure. Arizona Gazette. Few Soldiers, Hot Lots of Officer. Lord Wolseley admits that Enpland cannot put two perfectly equipped army corps In the field. Sir Chnrle Dilke thinks that she cannot put one ic the field. But. whether she can put one or two, there is no doubt that on the active list we have seven field marshals md 223 other general officers, and if we take the reserved and retired general officers we have 1,529. That is, if Sir Charles Dilke is right, we could furnish a general officer for every 20 men we could put in the field. London Satur day Review.' i Jtmlca'i Life Plant. There ia a plant In Jamaica called the life plant, because it ia almost impos sible to kill it or any portion of it When a leaf ia cut off and hung up by a string, it send out white thread-like roots, gathers moisture from' the air, and begina to grow naw learefv Cblca- e-a Lata fleaan. L'IZS TCEl liiCIGS. "PBCILIAB PEOPLE ACBtPICBl THKM TO ai-PBttSTITIO. ' Callo Klaar4M Arsaaed Over h Deaths ml Cklldna I'aatteadea br Phrslclaas Pnreata Held for MaasUaakter. '. .. ...... . (By Ansle-Aoirrlcin Pnw.) LONDON. Oct 14. Town and county authorities all . oyer' the United King dom are exercised over the doings of the 'Peculiar People." a sect of faUtt. curlsts. Many scandals have arisen re cently over the deaths ot children whose, parents, being members of this denomination, disposed with medical attendance. Physicians In several in stances have sworn that the lives of the children could have been saved by proper treatment, whereupon the par ents of the little ones have Invariably been arrestafl for manslaughter. At a recent coroner's Inquest at 'West Ham the mother admitted that a doctor had not been summoned to attend the child, but said the elders of the church w-ere appealed to and that they sought to cure the sufl'erlng Infant by laying on of hands. This same woman con fessed that she had lost five other chil dren, none of whom bad been attended by n physlclun. Tuhllc feeling Is Rrowlni? ajrlnst those practices nnd n general demand has been made for the discipline of the sect by the medlee.l authorities. Tli9 ppneral sentiment Is that the faith eur- Ists may try mind healing on them selves; If they choose, but that they must not be alio wot to naerlllce the lives of their Innecent children. ' WKI.SII IIOXOIl IllVIVtt. "Sir Hurry" t.rcctcil nllh tVlrri renllliou" In I'.iiitliah VrU. At the enthusiastic Cymric entertain- mer.t lven at Cardiff on the recent oc- , cnslon of their first professional visit J to Wales, Sir Henry irvind nnd Miss Ellen Terry heard probably for the llrst I time what ancient AVelrh penllllon sini;- j Inr; w;ih lilio. "Kom Dar" ("The Niftht- i ln;:.-.le of tins Dnre") dvlivured hliiidelf of eH the accumu'ated Wehh hwyl he ever bore lu rendering the following pernlllion or verses in English, to the evident dellpht of the great actor and th" great actress: Sulk.-. 1-ir, If tli" lift r. '' lfir old Wales Antl l'-t n r viil.'H l.c inrrl .'.'. Ww. mi'-iint Iv.nl, r.n.t liuicy 'vate In nil v"iir unlive ff i i v . Tn welc'illle with n mri':;!! rtllff tur chuiiiilni; I'.lli-n 'firry. Hall, linll. nrrnt a' tor to the lnncl of p.way ani rt'TV, Antl til'ttiirh focill'1."'! :F wo nro. "l''.H'On l;i"Uiilnl:i l':ll lill'l 'li-.-ifV. Tliui tin' Vilflm:.iii' litiiri i,.ic with tils tiiin.l, Yi'U'li ula tliiil. Kir Hurry. -WALKS TO Tit I'M 11 TIIK MAZY. lie mill III I'rlticeim Will VInM Wel bi't'k Mi lit' . I illy Annlu-AiniMloan Tnin.) LONDON. Oct. 11. The Prince and l'rlmvys of Wales. Me to be the RU-sts of the Duku and" Duchess of I'ortland at T.'elbeck Abbey from Monday, Dec. 5. until Saturday, the 11th. Their Royal Highnesses, who uro to be Hccomp.'nied by l'rlnetss Victoria and Prince and l'rluccps Charles of Denmark, v.ill go to Welbectt from RiinQriiifthani, and at the conclusion of their visit thi-y are to proceed to MarlborouKh House. A daneo will be Klven In the undersrifUnd ball-room at Wclbeck one night diirius the week. v.i'.i.Mii wAitii.i:itM rinnsd. Tbe t-lclirnlrtl Choir Will Soon VImII America. (fty AnKln-Ami'Tli'iin Press.) LIVERPOOL, Oct. 14. The celebrated Welsh choir will shortly visit the United States for u lonff tour. It con tests of Mr. John He'ynon (manager) and Mine. Milcs-Heynon, AJerlhyr; Mlsa Pfjtrlce Evans, Merthyr; Mr. Rrough ton, j'.liby Vale; Mr. Thomas r'tephetia, Abertillery: Mr. J. Thomas, Lhinelly; Miss Thomas, niodwen Mervyn, and Miss Tilly, Abertillery, accompanist. amllcn for Her tiniitexlou. tUy AniTlii-Amcrlc.in l'rffli ) MANCHESTER, Eng., Oct. 14. Alice Weaver, a girl who hud been In serv ice with Mrs. Underbill, in Sidbury, Worcester, died on Tuesday under pe culiar circumstances. A constable found her lying Insensible In Vincent road, nnd It was stated that she had to leave her situation because Bhe used to eut wax candles, her explanation being that she "wunted to look vhlte." bhe even ate. the candle from a carriage lamp. HrltlPKroom at Kluhty. (Hy Anglo-Amerlein l're.) LONDON, Oct. 14. A novel wedding took place at Christ Church, llexley Heath, on Monday, the bridegroom be ing 80 and the bride Both are In mates of the Foresters' Asylum for the Aged at Bexley Heath' the manbelng a widower and the woman a 'widow.' Another elderly widow acted as "bridesmaid,", and the bride was glveri away; by a veteran Forester. This U tha woman's fourth husband. Nalllav Ulm Down. Mr. Jleetleson Would you like tht date put in onr engagement ring:, dear? Miss Beryl By all means; and then, if there's any room, run in aome little motto lllce tbla: "Any port la a storm." or "A bird in the hand," or something1 pretty like that, you know. i Tit-Bite, Way Il Rhkfj Tkasa.' Interested Friend (to boy who haa been Interviewing1 m irate parent) Bay I Did it hart much ? . "Nawl , It never hurt a bit only th dustoat of my 'pants has gtt into no.; a.M TT..1.n T If. VJM. .-MMWIB lil, .... t- t- of.thi Mother shapes the course of unborn generations goes sounding .through all the ages nT enters the confines of Eternity.. ' With what care, there fore, should the Expectant Moth er be guarded, and how great the effort be to ward off danger arid make her life joyous and happy. TliER'S FRIEND allays all re lieves the Headache Cramps, and Nau sea, and so fully pre Darcs the system that Childbirth Is made easy and the time of recovery short ened many say "stronger after than before confinement." It in sures safety to life of both moth er and child. All who have used Mother's Friend " say they will nev er be without it again. No other remedy robs confinement of its pair. emtoirer wlicfo wifo used 'Mother's Friend." says that 1f hlio bad to r through the tinted attain, and thore w no hut four tuiitle to lw obtained, uuii ,'anro.s. wm$!'M.( p jr ccltta. It t woultl Iiavo ilicui.'' ci io. Lai toii, Duytuu, uin.. f c"t hy Vail, on reorir rf price. t.Cl TFP vtv?. ti.f. nook to "ixi'RtrrAXT mothebs" iniiiliiil frH nptuj piinliraliiMi, rontnirin(t vnl. iiublo iuf jrni.it on arm voluntary tcsttmociiUi, Thi 3RAilr!"L3 BCGLLATOR CO., ftTI.ANT,G' COLO BY ALL D'lUGClQTi. SPECIAL NOTICES. Smnll iiilvtrltseiiieiits of evt-ry tlerlptMn. Want, Side or Hem, l.i'st nr Knuiitl. or ikt im' ilerh liiM' rii i! miller tills Imail fur tniii-li.il' f,".i n wont ItiroiiH Ii.sitMuii a nil oiiif-tiiiiri n eiiiit t woM larli Mili-t'ii'iti i. In-ertluu. Molhluy th si'rteil tin' Uxs iliau ten cnuis. Xo-To-liao for fifty Ceutn. (mvianiet'il loinn'co lialilt fiiru.iiml.es weuU men .U'oiiir. hi"o'i M'i' Mh ' mi iiw."'' k W rAS'l'Kn THlvrWttHTIIY AND At'T 'ftW tve umil li-iiifii ur l:i'l ii'm to ti'iMl t i V r-! I'lOilKllllH, tH'HllllSiM'll ;OM,l. ?,1.M tll'y $115 ii lii i i- I t.'i'.f'S. I'usltton f,:n:y. li.'ti-i. enee. K: rlfie m ll-iii'ilirpf-ei! Untiii u ,'lM'l-ii' . Till' l.'UUllllkM. Il'llipilt.', Dt'pl.iV.. t'Mi';,.;iv U-10-117,1. . IMm a'e Voiu- .'tiuv.ilit XVIi 1'ut.riirt tM. Camly Cuthnrtli', cure constipation ftircvu'. '.Oc.SiSt;. If C. C. C. full, tlrUKHislsri'fiiail iiimii". . IfOitMcH l!i Plfni;ift cf n. rrs A liii')Cirriii;Tedoiilil. st'it'til-nsi:r.'oi ;!r:v in;:. Intciidin hu.vni's of eai'i'ia;:. s or ly.tr. ntta can k:iv" dollar. t'V ii "iidin.T -li i.-. Inr"?. free ctitaloiiuocf tin lilltl.i.r; Carriai' aud Uanicsa JUfe. Co.. iildiur l"-l. ilr-'tlnchfi and Sruralijfa cured by rr i. I b i-.i' I'A I M I'I Lbri. "Onu can t a done." TO 't I5K A '(!,! I DM) R.iy TaUo I jixalive tjiiiniiif 'I'alili iH. All Un if ;!Ih rofuiul Ihu iiiciiii')' if it fails to ctnv STu. 10-11. .'in. ' A ofc from tlif LtliCor. The t'lllior tif ii li'mliiiir H'ate j upiT writc "lf you hail Nt'tin my wifu luxt Jnnti und wtiri't Hvvtt'r tn-tiuy ytiti wmilil not lit'lievu aim win tin- mono woman Then hIic whs lirokeu tl m by nervtnis ilfiility anil biiITitciI terrilily irmn voiisiipittion imp i,-k lifuiliiL'lio. Hiu'ou'r li i ery kiuu fur Hie Nervm niiulc ler a well woman ill till one ninntli.', V. 11. j Iitiiuiii, TroM l villu; Mnlillrnwartli ic I'Uli. .Mi'C'iiin;; II. A. Kliriulit, Altnt- will civo you a fri'c moii li piii'kauu of Hi: Kri'at licilml renietl' Ijirm aizt'H Sie and 5 ic. Auditor's ilctico. In ri'-Ksluteof Piiot'lm ) In the tirphau.-' Conn A. Iv'i'l.Y, lute of WimI. ol ,Si..vUir I'oiiini, I'... I'erry Tuivumiip, tlee'il.) Audi nnw' Notii k. Tiie undersigned, who was appoltiled uti.I!t i l.y Kiilrt court to t'l-lrllnile tie funds In lii.' liniiilft nf W. ;. Wottii'tiy, ailiiiiiiUtriiltirnrsii'.il (leei'di'M, iispt-r hisllrsl und limit account !i:H iintl cuiiltnned In Mild entale, to anil nniiii',1 those legally i niitltd Id the Hiiinc, will t, f, r the purpose of illscintrglng I lie duilm til Ills ui -p.ilnlini'iit.iit H'ooflneof t'liaih'S llntmr, )Cv :n tin; li'irmtsh of h. lln?f."ovi', Sr.yder Ct,iiiii. 13., on I'rltlu.v, April :i, ls.i", between t lie liuint t o'ulock A. M. and 3:'.'ii o'clock 1. M, of sai l day, wliero and whiia nli piulles are retpit'sti il lo prtwmt tlii'irt'lalum or lie lomver di lrarri il from claliiilng any portion of kiiIi! funds. Jah, 0, Citousi:, Audllor. AD.MINKSTUATOU'M NOTICE I.et iHin of Atlmitiistrntlon in the fftiiteol Kdw'tl Jiiller, In'nnf .Mitltllt-ric'i'ktwp . HnytliT eotinty, l'n., tlec'tl, IiiivIiir been irriiiili'.l to ike unileritiirliett, nil pernoiin knowliiit lli.'iii elveii intlul ti-tl to will eMtutf are requenlm! t. make liiimtsliatu pa.vmont, while tWoxu hnvim; elniniawill prevent tlieiu duly aullieiltitaied lo the undcmixncd. A. I). KKAMER. Apr.. IS1W. Adin'r. Ilou't Tobarro Spit anil Smoke Ycsr Lire inaj. To quit tobacco easily nnd forever, be ratK nelio. full of life, nerve antl vlxor, take No Tu' Him. the wonder-worker, that makes weak mm strong. All druttfflsts, SOoortl. Cure Rimiuii' teed. Booklet und sample free. Address Htorllne Itemedy Co, Cliicano or New York GrnjKM Overhung Two'Milos of Carriage Drivce. Grape arhorri loaded with Ornpm, S milt lonif. and over 300 nille of vluei trilnrd on wires. Thil Is . the extent of tipper's Oporto Grope Vineyard at I'msalc, N. J., only 12 mllis from New York City. .Tbowwlio doubt It ran have their expennee paid and f 100 given tlieiu by the Speer N. J. Wine Co. If' they will enmr and eeeand do not And the above true. Tlir wine are the oldest and but to be had. WOKK POK YOU AT MOMK tnaillnR rlrcu lata, bnuke, and Noveltlvn, hamplee, etc. 10 renu. Hay Uaoa,, (B) Box VM, Moulder. Colo. ' a-a.m. WiUTPH OId EablUbetl Hoiwe-Higli KAlllDU Grade Mn or Woman, of cootl Church nUntlind, to act ae Man(er here and do office work and correnpondeiice l their home. Muni nana already built up and ntablahed bet Halary SDiiO. KncloM eelf-addiveaed Umpnl envelops far our terms to A. P. T. Elder, Ueu oral Manager. ISO Hichigau Avenue, Ch lento III., Klr.1 Kloor S-ai-itm. SUINUi.Kd AND BOAVDH KOK 8AIJC-A lot of White Pin and Yellow Pine Bldnglf" and White Plos Beard. - Call and eee Ibis lol. TheyWlUbe soldOHKAP. ' .' 4-T-lm. B.8.MlTTItBUNG,8troupowi, r- rV lllfrn XbJHMKN to beadle, oar Lubrt W Ailluu eating oils on eommlaslon n MM dlebargand vicinity,' Liberal termi. . TUK ECIILIDOIL COMPANY. 4-7-M. ....:'! Ctovelaad, Ohio. .