Alii i .JSBUK 1 3T. PLUTOCRACY OF PITTSBURG. -fio-rw Tacr Gcaeratlaa rarctt Wkat Their Father ISht BiTt Bta. pride i feature of the younger -enfrttion of Pittburger of wealth, ftiing of which tome of fiem think jj,,y cannot be proud such aa the wgy in which their hard-working fathers pot their at art in life they try to forget. That the fathers are gontttimes proud of this sane low ly start is responsible for this inci dent: "Do yu know, young man, that I once was very envious of your father?" snid one of the steel kinirs to the son of a man whose wealth, while great, could be written with one less figure, says a writer in the v York Tribune. " "And when was tlint?" nskoil the voting man, pleased to think that there had ever been a time when the "king" enviol his father. "It was this way," returned the nlil man. "I wna working in a ditch for SI -I" day" " didn't know yon started Hint war." in!' -minted the youth. "That's the way. 1 was working in tlii ditch for a day, and vnnr father was working in the same dit.'li. lie gut because lie was stronger, and I envied him the evtra quarter. aril DUNDQRE STOP, 1.0OK, NewGoods LDlU PRICES. KVKUYTIILNG KEPT IX A KIUST-CLASS GENERAL STORE. Come and'JSee Our New Stock. Highest Prices l'aid For Country Produce. 1 N. T. a i GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Our Stock Consists of Clean New (ioods, Such as is Found in an l'p-to -Date Country Store. Dry Goods, Hardware, Drugs, Groceries, Chinaware, Best Shoes. Cigars and Tobacco, Smokers' Suppics. OUR MOTTO : More Goods for Same Honey ! Same Goods for Less Money i Come and see our wares, flarket prices paid for Country Produce. A. S. Sechrist, Verdila, Pa. tail Incorporate Under Arizona Laws. Most lilxral corporation law in the United States, Xo Franchise tax or exliorbitant fees. Private property ex empt from all corporate debts. Par of stock made any amount. Xo limit on capitalization. Stock is non-as-scssible for any purpose. Xo amount of stock required subscribed. state control ; no State examination of books. Legislature can't repeal your charter. Keep office and do business anywhere. We attend to all business and pay all fees, and charge you but a few dollars in any cise. Agents wanted in every city in the U. S. Liberal com missions. Send three stamps for booklet of codified an notated corporation laws and other information. Arizona Corporation Charter Guarantee Company. Monihan Building;, PrKENIX, ARIZONA. ANTKI SKVRRAL l'F.HKOXS OP CHAIN Wrr mill itooil reputation ill enill xUitn (our in ' Viscounty niiulri'cJ) to represent unci mlvcr ; topM eta!li!iril u-raHli? limine", honor of ' olul tlnnnriul stnndinif. fcali.ry Kl.i'O werklv , tVitneipvnreaHililitioiinl, nil pnymlilii In omkIi : rect every Wednesday from head ofliies. anil eiirriiiKe furninheil when iiera nry, "eterrnees. kndoxe self addressed envelope. I lolotiiul. yrjif Ueartorn St.. CIiIcoko. I l-2M0t.) I MANAGER WANTED. . Jf'lworthy lady tr gentleman to manage 'WneM in this County and adjoining territory ot well and favorably known House of solid .UJ01'1 !ndlnc. straight cub salary JO Mpeniw., paid each Monday by check df. c 'fjni headquarter. Kzpenas money ad wnced ; position permanent, Address 610 nonoa Bldg., Chrcago.lll. -itt. K' TRUE LOVE. I tttnk m tor. la narar bUn But ratker artnes an added Ucht, Aa Inaat Tlslon quick to nad Ta keauUes hid from common alfat Ko toot can ever clearly see Another's hit-heat noblest part; Save through the sweet philosophy And loring wisdom of the heart. Tour uaanolnted eye shall fall ' On him who flllt my world with light; Ton do not tee nrjr friend at all. lou ace what hides him from your tight ( tee the feet that fatn would climb; Tou but the steps that turn astray; I see the soul, unharmed, sublime; Tou hut the garment and the clay. - i Tou see a mortal, weak, misled. Dwarfed ever by the earthly clod; t see how manhood, perfected. May reach the nature of a god. Boston Watchman. Plenty on Ilnnd. The thriftlness of a London shop keeper is illustrated in a story told of a dry goods dealer. The merchant was of mi excitable temperament, tnd on hearing his assistant say to a ci:sto:-..er, "No, we have not had any for n long time," was unable to coun tenance such tin admission. lie tixed his eyes on the assistant, nnd said to the customer: "We have plenty in reserve, ma'am, plenty i:ii-!-tair." The, customer looked dacd for a moment, and the shopkeeper did not seem l.appy when his assistant in formed liiitt that the customer was speaking- about the wenlh-r, and had vemai-kcd, "We h'icu't hud anv ruiu !tclr." I.KIT..V. mm ji, m,fl , jjjji Dundore DUNDORE, PENNA. I Xo C. RUTTER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Port Trevorton, Pa. Offers his Professional Services to the Public. All Calls Promptly At tended. WANTED : SEVERAL 1NDI STR10C8 PER. tons in each state to travel for house stabllih ed eleven yearn and with a large capital, to call upon merchants and agent for UcceMIul and firofitable line. Permanent engagement. Week y caob aalary of 118 and all travel lux expenaea and hotel bllla advanced In Canh each week. Experience not essential. Mention reference and enclose self addressee envelope. THE NATIONAL, U4 iDearbornSt. Chicago. H-1M HOB ATTACKS L'-KE ' SUPERIOR-V RKS Discharged Enr.'.oyjs Stv: it tuaaiirn Son Riotins THE TR00P3 RESTORE ORDSS Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.. Sept. 2S. The situation in the Canadian Soo, which has been the scene of serious rioting by the discharged employes of the Consolidated Lake Superior Com pany, who were put off with promises after they demanded their wages, is very grave. No reinforcements of nu'd tia have arrived from outside, and ilie only defense against the mob. .vidua grows ho'irly, is a more or less d''nn.r alized I'.oHl'? department and a .;:i!it!l company of militiamen. An assault upon the office of the Imt'ding by mob before the at". ival on '!! i--round of the trot hs was s.ueees: f"' nnd ,i mass of frenzied rioters see'ered ; -session of the j; round tloor of the 1 1 i : ' 1 -Ing. d-i tjoyintj everytiii:i:; n.ov:t' i lle.it ::'ii" iii t!ieir path. A iii.v.d i f t'i( :" e ;taT with druvti re o'.v,ts previ ::!ed ilivir to tli-? f vi ! li. ors of i. . Iniiul'.'.i .. i'v '-y .in. -w a:: J l.ior in the ! :'iidui is m:k::;'i d in. T'le arrival of l;e troi;i o:i the i roatids anneil with brill .nt tiil :es served to re. tore sum" : blar.ee of ord"r. The rioters then eeti tetited themsi Ives wit h thpiwinn stoti tit. the buildinr; at'd hurling invect iv .; at ill- soldiers, who established a "dead line" and prevented any npnrorr'i toward the building by any of the nit ers. The greatest number of the nmii are of Ignorant Italians, Finns, Norwe gians and Frenchmen. th- latter per haps the hardest of all to handle. 1! had been drlnKing more or b"s, al thottgh the bars finally obeyed the ol der to close up. The mob is one that cannot be reasoned with, and the tean they seem most anxious to get at Is Mr. Coyne, the assistant manager, who In the absence of Mr. Shields is in charge of the works. Mr. Coyne has discreetly kept out of sight. Tho leaders of the mob held a con ference and demanded that the com- : pany feed the men until the money for 1 their wages Is forthcoming. In orc'.-r ; lo appease (he crowd, this demand was ' granted, and the men have taken pos- j session of the White Hoiuse, a large boarding house operated by the com- j pany. Provisions are being sent there 1 to feed them. As their leaders are making the most inflammatory sort of speeches, grave fears are entertained for the outcome. It is estimated that there are I'lino men In the Soo, and these are rein forced by all the idle rabble in town. A train carrying 4uo more woodsmen is expected to arrive on the Algona Central. The local police force Is hidnaj strengthened by the addition of all iho deputies who can bo found, eaoli maa being given badge and a revolver and ordered to use the latter whenever necessary. Considerable feeling hn been aroused over the shooting of (wo Frenchmen by the police during tin trouble. The mob threatens an nttaek upon polite headquarters with a view of effecting the release of all th men who have been arrested. I'.oth this building and that, occupied by the ;ir. department is guarded r.gainst atla. k. These developments have created a problem which appears to be beyond the solution of tiny of the coniprmv officials on the ground. Apparently their only hope is that the anger or il.e mob will spend itself and that the n' :i will get out of town by degrees. RECEIVER FOR SUPERIOR Judge Piatt in Connecticut Appoints J. C. Carruth, of Philadelphia. New Haven. Conn., Sept. 9. Jolm 0. Carruth, of Philadelphia, president of the Industrial Title and Trust Com pany, was appointed receiver for the Consolidated Lake Superior Company hy Judge Piatt in the United States district court. His bond was placed at $10,000. The application for the rerelverchlp was presented by Judge Walter C. Noyes, of the firm of Noyes & Drande Ree, of New London, in behalf of H. F. Rothermel, Jr., Samuel M. Clemens. Jr., and Joseph DeF. Jttnkin. of Phila delphia, attorneys forrtaln stork holders of the compatrjrlt was s-t forth In the application that the direc tors of the company had failed to taUe up the loan of $.",050,0000 of Speyer . Co., of New York; that the nctiial value of the plant, as expressed in the amount expended In buildings, machi nery and othr properties, is far In ex cess of the amount of the loan; that the stockholders fear that if a forced Bale were allowed they would lose the entire amount of their investment. A receiver was, therefore, asked for, and also, it temporary injunction to prevent the sale of the property under foreclj-f-ure proceedings. Fatally Shot His Playmate. Brooklyn. N. Y.. Sept. 26. Ftussell Smith, aged 13, of Keyport, N. J., wno has been on a visit to his cousin, James ItoKers, aged 13. at the home of the Iatter's parents. Is dying in the Nor wegian Hospital as the result of a pistol shot wound inflicted by lloRers. Neither boy will tell the cause of tho shooting and the revolver cannot be found. The boys have been thought to be tho best of friends and when they were heard sc uffling about In their room it was thought that they were romping. Suddenly there was a sound of a pistol shot and when Rogers' par ents ran to the room they found Smith lying on the floor with a great wound In his abdomen. Rogers was placed under arrest HOW TO WEED ONIONS. laleas Oa Haa the Rlsht Sort of Toola la Task That Tries rattracp. "Working onions" is a little harder ! than talking about it. I found it dif- i Dealt to And the tools needed, or rather 1 I needed in this section. All hoes had i too wide handles, too short and not of ! proper thape. onions being two to six Inches apart. I made what 1 needed 1 from an old hinge, cut and bent round, 1 as at (at. sharpened from inside and . nailed on suitable handle. Anothi r was made from a narrow plow fitted on un ti.vio.N vi:i:i'iii h i:s. old hairilie, curved nvM sharpetf d from Inside also;- it is shown at (In. A third was made from an old hoe (ei.mi two Inches wide. All these were kept sharpened Jy Cl ing. They are not for deep or ton rh hoeing. They are used more as scrapes, to bo drawn gently across tows. They cut trass and weecjs and break the crust. Without thcSe simple tools 1 do not see how I could have cleaned my crop out. as our little winter weeds set close to the ground were the great est trouble. Have plow, d and hoed three times and feel with one more thorough working my crop will be made. J. J. Carmichael. in Farm and Home. THE LADY-BUG FAMILY. Its Mruil.rra Arr ihr Frnlt i;rinrr' Ilrat Frlrnila nnil Mi on lit n,.r Ilr l).-a(ro) ril. ! With their little red wrappers deeo i rated with black polka-dots, the various I members of the lady-bug family are gay and attractive members of the Insect ! world. They are always man s friend, and get most of their living by preying on the destructive soft-bodied plant lice, the moHt common of which is the green aphis, which can commonly be found on house plants and rosu bushes. The most striking example o the usefulness of the lady-bug to the horticulturists Is seen in the case of Vedalia card I nails, the bug which was , Imported from Australia ami wftlrh saved tho citrus trees of Cajifornla by destroying the cottony-cushioned scale which was devastating the ortjnge and lemon groves. In the study of tho grain aphis It was found that a speci of lady-bug preyed upon this pest. The former wereobserved to go down among the roots of the grain In the field in search of the aphides, and to pass the winter nlong with them In that situa tion. The larvae of the lady-bug also Hvo principally upon insects which am destructive to garden and field croiu. First Ot.Tall Soup. Ox-tail soup, now regarded as a na tional Knglish dish, was first made by the very poor of Huguenot ref j tigees from l'rance, after the revo j eat ion of the edict of Nantes, liecasuf Ok tuiU then hud no market value. ro Tiii.tntlii. ! Mr?. Farmer Wouldn't you like to do i a ll'tle work Just tosee how it let Is? Weary Willy No, lady; de morbid and horrible h.z no fascination ft r n.c, wotpver. Puck. Job !.. Iter Spo'tnlD. He If I should r ask you for Just one little kiss, would you refuse me? She Well. I guess yes. I'm noK un nlng a retail department. Chicago DaJfcy News. Ills View. Mrs. Itlckers Why, the olive branch, of course, is the emblem of peace. Bickers Of course. I suppose or ange blossoms are emblems of war. Puclt. 4 TtliT'S EMULSION Scott's Emulsion is the means of life and of the en joyment of life of thousands t i men, women and children. To the men Scott's Emul sion ;ivcs the (le.-h and strength so necessary for the cure of consumption and the repairing of body losses from anv wasting disease. For women Scott's Emul sion does this and more. It is a most sustaining food and tonic for the special trials that women have to bear. To children Scott's Emul sion gives food and strength for growth of flesh and bone and blood. For pale girls, for thin and sickly boys Scott's Emulsion is a great help. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 109-415 Pearl Street, New York. 50o. and $I.OOj all druggists. i t minrsCrV?Ai I for infants and Children. A The Kind You Have Always ltoii-;rit lias borne the signa ture of ChaH. H. Fletcher, ami has been made under hi lersoiial supervision lor over . years. Allow no otie to deeeivo you in tlii. Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-ns-jrotMl" are lint i:periiiietits, and endanger tho health of Children Experience a-aitist Experiment. 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Also a choice line Men's Cloiiiing Ladies Up-lo-dafe Coats Fur Collars, Keady Made Suits, Skin's, Shirt Waists and a beautiful line of Dress (ioods at Trices as Low as tho Lowest. Kt inember I always pay the highest price for produce. A cordial invitation is extended to all, thanking my many patrons for past iavors and solioitini: a continuance of the same, I remain Yours trulv, H. A. EBRIGHT. IVnnsvUania I'd in ess and Sliorih.'iiid College and Correspondence Schools, f Lanca. ter, Fa. litirinKtliPut n tin iilinvi m u- I Im I UK I an t-nrollmeiit vt lunri' Duui bVHi ir in all over tin I'nitt'il Mate- and a liiii-biiiy t axs of : iii1 nlitioptt li0 mort tl.an any otht-r ' ol nf tin kind In l'vnny,VAiiia Kraduat' H. 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