The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 22, 1892, Image 3

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OrgriS ENJOYS
moth tho lnetiind
Itoyrun of Incrs is taken it ?n r.1Ancf
End rcfrcshincr to thn insf n nml onto
, w . j huu ubia
Knj jul iiiumpuy on tiio iiidneys,
Rem eflectWly, dispels colds, head-
irwibs unii iovera ana cures Imli tun
constipation. Svrnn of
Bonly remedy 0f its kind ever pro-
uuvcu, pimujiiig io mo insia ana ac-
Icepiaujo to tiio stomach, prompt in
Its action and trulv lipnnfirinl ,,. ;
icflecta. nronnrriri onlv
. A 1 W""J WW xUlU-Sb
i.nuiy anu agrccablo substances, its
.iuttuv uiueneni qualities commend it
Ito all and have matin it tlm r.ai
ipopuiar remedy known.
I OVrUD Ot lUM is fnr coin tn Kl
nna 51 Dotues by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will Urn.
cure it promptly for any one who
Wishes to trv it Tin Tint (innonf nn.
substitute. ' .-ujr
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAU
IDUIStnUE, K1 NEW YORK. It.Y.
Unlike the Dutch Process
No Alkalies
Other Chemicals
are used In the
preparation ot
W. EAKEIt & CO.'S
BreakfastCocoa
tvhlcli absolutely
pure and soluble.
It has ors Ann faree timet
uiB.irengwi or uocoa mixed
with Starch, Arrowroot or
f,0I?M'f.'."ni' 'css one cent a ciip.
Mobster "uunaning, ana easily
Sold hjr (Irorers etcrrnhers.
LW. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mais.
in 1 im 1 nisi
CHAIRMAN HARRITY,
tVns the Uiiniiliuuus Clinlco of tho
Democratic! Committee.
New Yon, July 82. At noon the
Deraocratio National Committee met nt
the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Chairman Brico
presiding. There was a largo attendance,
but few proxies appearing on the roll.
Bcforo the meeting there was a little
discussion about the Chairmanship. For
two days there was a tacit agreement that
William F. Harrity should bo elected
Chairman unanimously nr ttu
eald that he did not seek tho place, but he
him refUS lt U " Wre Uin"t Upon
It was generally agreed by the Com
mitteemen that Mr. Harrltv would be
elected to the position without opposition.
When tho Committee got down to work
there was llttlo time W.
went through without a hitch. I
The namo of W. F. Hnrrit k -1
vania, was proposed for chairman, and
his selection was unanimous.
S. P. Shecrin. nf Tmllnnn . .1 - i
becrctary unanimously, as was Robert
B. Koosovelt, of New York, for Treasurer,
to succeed Charles J. Canda. .
Tho Committee nnnntntn.1 c?
Executive Committee of Illinois to work
rorthe establishment of n ln-nr.,-4. i,o,i-
quarters at Chicago was on tho ground.
" ..UCaura uy vasmngton Ilcsing.
Iho Committee nninn ln .,11
confidence. 1)11 flfini fnllrlnn n.tt.
the National Committee and making n
thorough canvass nf tlm ,unn i
found that a majority of the National
men wens opposed to the scheme. It was
then decided not to nn fi. r,n(o- i.
turu mo national Uommitteo, but to make
an anneal later tn thn n
, - - w UAVUUbl t SJiH
ONLY SEVEN APPLIED'
Up
Ranks of
Homestead
Unbroken.
Strikers
EXPIRATION OF THE TIME LIMIT.
The Surrenderor O'Dnnnnll anil IIom and
Their Incarceration Create No Kxclte-inent-Tliey
will rrohahly He llelou.ed
t on Hull To-Day-Iltliinarlani AVI10 Are
Occupying Company Homes to lie
i:vlcteil-Gov, rattlson Will Remain tn
Homestead Several Days Longer. I
Homestead, Pa., July 22. It ia
nillatm llUKD . .1 ..
. Ilu llmu ,lt any ume since
tho Gth inst. llio arrests of Hugh O'Don
ncll and Hugh Ross create no excitement
among the working people, and thn nh. ,
fcence of inflammatory talk shows a leth-1
nrgy mat marks tho becinnl
Tiio loaders say that tho rest
must be fought in tho courts.
Messrs. Welhe and Brennan, president
anil legal adviser respectively of the Amal
gamated Association, were closeted with
Governor Pattison for an hour in tho after
noon. Governor Pattison refused to dis
close the nature of the conference, and
Messrs. Wciho and Brennan were equally
reticent. Mr. Brennan said, however,
that tho object of tho visit had seemingly
been accomplished, and that If If 1
ouwcsBim tuo present
O'DONNELL IN CUSTODY.
rieand HuKl, n oivo Themselves
io 11 j'ltiaimrg Slaulstrute.
I xirrsnuno, duly 22. -Tho conditions
mirrounaing the legal proceedings against
the Homestead strikers are fast degenera-
" " '"rce, aim only a triumphant
"i me jau yam of theaecusetl men
In a circus chariot and with a brass band
at their head, is needed to effect a fitting
WJlIlll.Ys
Hugh O'Donncll and his sly
for whom warrants were issued, hnd no
"u, evauing arrest, while at the
nme ume, with exasperating coolness,
they deliberately shoved themselves under
the noses of the constables bo anxious to
uiKe possession of their person.
It was given out by Attorney Cox Wed
nesday evening that the men would cer
tainiy come down to town within the next
twenty-four hours and surrender, but
only a portion of this programmo was
adiiered to.
vno ot the accused men, Andrew Flab.
snows a leth- rtyi Samuel TueU, Ja les F tanni gan
"of tl 1 m1, ,ntWh K0SS 0,1,1 Sylvostcr Critchlow, S
. of the battle to town on an early morning train, while
came in about nine
Hugh O'Donncll
o'clock.
The six first named took seats in diff
erent coaches, and instead of riding
through to tho Union Depot, they left the
cars at the South Side station and pro
ceeded to the city by separate routes,
linally rounding up at tho office of Attor
ney Brennan.
At 11:40 Hugh O'Donncll. accompanied
by Hugh Boss, leisurely entered the
viuuiuui iouri uuuuing anil presenting
liiiiieitlf tn T...1.. r .
FOR A TRUST IN FLOURI
Combination of Five Big Mill.
ing Companies.
YOUR EYES
PRICES HAVE ALREADY ADVANCED.
Deantlful book enntnlntnn .
eluding the following gems, unabrldgod:
Afterwards,
i,o3'Srie'SsOurLand25 Old Organ Hlower,
(f -Go. Pretty nose, on uur i.asi ium
, unabrldgod:
An Ti 1 ft
Baby's Fa Asleep 40 I vVl& S
40
auard the Flas. 40 Over the Moonlit sea, w
t rM BO Sweet Katie Uonnor, w
Atry and John, 40 That Is Lovo,
i We etve this book to Introduce to you
40
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UT'S BAKING POWDER
- And KnotJT's Flavohiko Extbaots,
Mr. Heslnir held
1-,, , , , ...V.L1II.U Him .HI.
Cleveland on tho nupntlnn tonti, m.
0tr embcra of the Committee.
Mr. Harritv was lnm nt wnmi,.i
Del., in.October, 1850. He was graduated
;SS5? xaUo ColIeBo, Philadelphia, in
1870, at the head of his r.lnoa
teaching for a vear ha prifunwl ilia lm
offices of Lewis O. Cassldy and Pierce
Archer. He was admitted to tho bar in
loJ, remaininct in thn nfllreo nfn.,.u.
and Pierce until 1880. In that year ho
lormed a partnership vrith James Gay
Gordon, now nnn nf T..l it.'
TUrt.?iFommon Pleas of Philadelphia.
In 1883. when Uia 11mr.nn i.uii..
delphla was disorganized, he was mado
Chairman of the Democratic City Execu
tive Committee. The Democracy won
that year. In 1884 he was a delegate to
w. i.tvuiuiiui convention. Mr. Cleveland
made him postmaster, last year Governor
iattisou annolntpd him Qn,.t. on.
Mr. Harrity has a wife and four children.
troubln wnnlil tin
brought to an immediate
Last night the limit of time fixed bv tbat Lo understood that they were
'uo wiriiegns oiee: company in which , come 10 Bur-
'
uran ami other Articles Produced
ly the Mills Will He Affected liy th
Conililiie-Tho Companies Control All
tho Kastern Trade.
a- ,
w iohk, July 22. All the large
Hour milling companies In and about
new iorK have noulml tlmli.
lurmeu themselvos lntn n l..l
tlnn trt n . . ...
" " iiiu iiour marKets ot the
tost. Articles of incorporation are now
uemg urawn tin In th s rltv n.i ,m,in
"o ivk mey will he filed with tl,
tary of State at Alban v.
There are live great cnmnnnlra In th.
cuuiuine. xiiev are tho IWV,.rnmn.,
the Jewell Milling Company, Holt & Co.!
Jones & Co., and Kings County Company.
iiio Jiociwcr company ovvns the Croton
mill on Cherry street, tho Jewells operate
,.. . J1-"01 03 tne urooklynC ty Fli
When you ask for a bottle
of Wolff's Acme Blacking
see that you get the genuine.
Ine real article made by us
cannot be bought for less
than 20C. a bottle. It is good
material and wotth its price.
There are imitations offered
claiming to be "Just as good "
for less money. Don't buy
them. If the" Just as good"
has any merit it ought to sell
without invoking the aid of
comparison with our Acme
lilacking.
WOLFF & RANDOLPH. Philadelphir.
himself to Jurfim Mihp i..,i .....il will be issued S2.r.nn nnn ii.t'i .'.i
luti-oduced himself to the Imfon nn,t ingu percent, interest, tn nm fnn .
' " years, ine com nnn v rni..t..
13 the name nf n ,,!.. 1 .. i.:i. .1.
...tit- Tr 1. " vwruur I,rtTA 1J..- Ti. .t. . o-"'' " AVW.
imiiH, iioitcv uo. have their plant on i T 'V ON WI" oecorale a market
StateiilHland.and Jones & Co. rim the baeket full of glassware. AllrctaUerascllit:
OWYork CltvTtollpr Plnnt. .tll xr U
ftf H l uniia ui, u.
oecunties will be issued bv thn n
tit 1 7 "BKregntlng ?7,C0O,000. There
incir om men might return to their old
places in the Homestead mills expired.
Up to the very last the officers of the
company predicted that there would be a
stampede, but lt did not come. When th.
works shut down for the night it was au- 1
render.
The Judge responded thnt ho had no
Jurisdiction at this stago over their move
ments and that they should go forthwith
to the Aldermen and surrender.
The two men then departed.
iiiey uau gone but a few steps when
moment to explain their mission,
"there is the Alderman
street now to goto lunch," said the re-1
CYCLONE IN THE WEST.
Groat Destruction or Property lives
lleportad Lout.
CmoAOo, July 22. A severe wind storm
accompanied by heavy rain and lightning
swept over Central and Southern Illinois
and Southern Indiana Wednesday night.
At Galesburg, 111., manv building w,-!
damaged and several persons were seri
ously injured.
At Henderson nearlv
town was damaged and some were com
pletely wrecked.
At Jacksonvilln. llntimmtfi, T7i
bury tho damage was considerable. The
Greatest loss, however, will be to crops
Which are rennrtwL railns-i 'r-ir.
St. Paul, Minn., July SS X great hur
ricane swept over a large portion of South
Dakota and Southern Minnesota Wednes-
rtnir Houses and barns were unrooieu.
and wheat and other crops almost totally evlct tho Huugurians and Poles who 00
ruined. . I m,w tim pa mmnanv houses on Shanty
At Gettysburg Mrs. Harriet! iierron
was instantly killed, and a dozen houses
T0 till" 41 . , --wn ttilUU
thoritatively stated that onlv sown nf 1 1, tUey vreT0 wet by a reporter and stonned a
1 1 . . . . " Itlnitlfinf 1 .
um men nau come inside the fence.
The statement made by Gov. Pattison
to a reporter directly after the conference,
that he did not know how much longer
ho would remain in Homestead, would
seem to indicate that he does not take a
peaceful view of tho situation, and will
not leave until matters have assumed a
moro definite phase. The militiamen
havo received rations for five days, and it
is almost certain that they will remain in
longer t6nd that pcriod nnd Probably
It is the almost general belief hero
among persons intemsdnd thnt wn.
and Brennan failed to accomplish their
miss on. They went directly from head
quarters to the railroad station and took
a train for Pittsburg. They did not see
any of the local leaders either before or
after tho conference.
Samuel Burkett, James Flanagan, Svl
vester Critchlow and Anthony Flaherty,
the four men accused of mnnl nrinfr "Pitl-
erton men in the battle of July 0, are be
lieved to bo in Homestead. No attempt
has been made to arrest them by Pitts
burg constablesslnce last Monday.
Burkett and Critchlow say they will
surrender themselves if Hugh O'Dounell
and Hugh Boss are admitted to ball
l'lannagan and Flaherty are said to have
lasTo'r'SrPto ftflffiiHtl people
for complicity in the Plnkerton repulse
will be brought to Homestead for service
within u few days.
The Carnegie Company has ueciaea k
porter. The men started off, O'Donncll ffcretnry. Among tho directors will be
Tears. itio rnmnnnv nl..t..n I
iS Bi"wever,oircUeemiug the bonds
after 10 years at 110 and accrued interest,
.he prospectus states that subscribers to
the issue may take the bonds on August 1.
The capital stock is to be of two classes
.... iu0 ui preierreu stock of 1 3,000.000.
to pay a dividend of 8 per cent., and 3 l
UUU.000 common stock. '
Thefollowingwillbothe officers of the
i t. v 1 yr n v "ecker, presi-
-w-,i.uBurara, vice-president: Thos.
A. Jlclntvro. trpaaiirnr. V i
being the first to intercept the function'
"My name Is Hugh 0'Donnell,ho began.
Glad to see you, Mr. O'Donnell, glad
to see you," responded the magistratehis
face beaming with smiles as he grasped
the hand of the strikers' leader and shook
,var,"3jyA " And thls ls Mr- Koss," con
tinued O'Donnell. '
"Won't you gentlemen kindly step
over to my office I" said thn ,,,iu.
trate.
"Certainly," replied O'Donnell. "That's
what we are here foiv."
The trio proceeded tn thn ,,,-!, -i m
of the magistrate, where a hearing was
waived; the committments were made out
" "i mo minutes constable Webber
looking as if he had achieved the victory
of his life, had delivered the men for safe
ketping to Warden McAleaso in the
County Jail.
uavld IJows. W. A. Nash nml n qi
.uui mm ine oiucers ot the company.
The New York millers have been en
gaged In an aggressive competition for
several years. The Jones and Hecker coin-
!.: uuBim a cut-tnroat warfare several
months ago which forced a drop in prices
wuu, 9 lo io .-ort barrel. The organi
zation of tho new company will prevent
such a state of affairs in the fu
ture. Flour has niknii m .,
. ....uHi.ufiiTOwraK owing to the
consolidation of the warring Interests.
I ' ,l,'.mn othvr "rt'cles produced by
I the mills ba-ides flour will be affected by
t.li i-tniiilil....; rn. t . ..V
, .ulll(muUl me mew orK mills
South America. Holt & Co. liiidnlanro
business in Bnlzil, the yearly shipments
iu mat COUUtrr nFrtfrntrnftp 1 nnn aha
Morning
Noon
Night!
Good all the time. It removes ,
the languor of morning, sus-
L tains the energies of noon, lulls (
I the weariness of night.
Root!
Beer!
delicious, sparkling, appetizing.
Don t be deceived f a dealer, for the sale
of larger profit, tells you some other kind '
Is "justas Kood"t, fal5e. xa imiution I
u iuc genuine iiiRBs
h nturvatied tor PURITY and BTRENQTB
S V Your grocer will Rive' you a circular contain
,'flninnnitinnnl Premium List with fullpartlcu l
("jfliars how to Ket them free. I
Blars how to get
ALBERT KR0UT, Chemist, Phila.
ABRAM HEEBNER CO.,
PORT CARBON, PA.,
Manufacturers ot
Of Every Description.
!Fags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c.
! WFINEST CnODS-LOWEST PRICES.te
I VVrite for catalogues. Correspondence solicited.
M. A. HEFNER,
8 North Jardm St., Shenandoah.
were demolished. Eight or ten persons
were seriously injured. At Cottonwood,
Minn., buildings were blown about pro
miscuously. At Ellendale Mrs. T. H,
Bunker was killed by lightning. William
Necker lost his bam and six horses.
Huron, S. D., July 2a. A severe wind
and rain ptorni visited this city and vicin
ity Wednesday, accompanied by terrlflo
lightning. Part of the root of the First
National Bank and the Huronite building
was blown off.
Tho windmill at Blume's brewery fell
upon an adjacent building, crushing the
roof. Smith's mammoth ice house was
unroofed and his house damaged.
Aberdeen, S. D., July 22. A terrlflo
wipd and rain storm struck here Wednes
day, doing considerable uamage 10 crupa
and buildings. Portions of the gas workB
were uprooted and bricks were blown
down, damaging the plant about $1,000.
Several smaller buildings were blown
down or tho roofs torn oil.
Ottumwa, la., July 22. The town of
Hlteman was destroyed by a cyclona yes
terday. Every house in tho village was
wrecked and several persons were injured,
but none fatally. The storm extended
over a wide area, doing great damage to
crops. At Mason City eight houses were
struck by lightning and burneu.
HUGH O'DONNELL'S MISSION.
Me Does Not. I.eny That He Consulted
With Itpptibllcun Leaders.
PiTTsnmto, July 22. Hugh O'Donnell
5s:s.JllgaestlnatIon.pp,-
He does ttMicaC 0 suggestion thnt he
consulted with the members ot the
National Republican Committee.
barrels.
KvAGONS and CARRIAGES
In-all tho latest styles, of the finest make and
cost iinisn in me worm ior mo uwupji
lacturedby the uooa wagon uompauy.
minTlinr we, inennaemisucu.
Inlif I llrtr entirely curou ui f ' -
I Phlladelnhla. Pa.. H.Jones Philips, Kennet
iRnnara. Pa.! T. A. KreltZ. HUtlnetOU. fa.: C.
irum.ii UmintA in ia itftv. h. ii. oner-
tldV. ' S..ll.n.i,.ll.. r T llullatt 214 ri. 12th
B ui liAnriir. pn - Wm. nix. 182S Mantrose Ht.
-, , ...... ... I A
Sfnuaaoinuia, 1. iwiww. ouu r.uii nt..iwi.
Ing, l'a.j Oeorge and Ph. llurfcart, 439 W.USI
6U, Heading, pa. nana lor circular.
ir .
Act on a new principle
legolste the liver, utomich
anil bowels through tlt
nerves. Da. Mais' Pols
tvtedllv cure blUaninees,
torpid liver and constlpv
UOn. DlUOilOOH t""-""!
' i ' .
cut cut I Opdoues,a5ct-
Dr. Dllu Btl. Co., Elilmt, ll
CHRIS. BOSSLER'S
(SAI firiN AND RESTAURAN
201 N. Main Bt Bhenandoah.
iTh6 Fiaest Stock of Pun, Ales, Cigars, 4c
it win pay Uf I I niDCD
S"OT,m ft HLL TH! til
ftosend eo.toparpofK,0?,?ut?'r5ti, V118
OTerl00matntM Miurles' lweat prlM. ' .
mem m$
K 4f
rur
A
PJjEASANT
urvT MnnMiun't Vcpl RRIQHT AND
NEW AND MY COMPLEMUM IS Utl Itn.
Mr doctor says it ncU p nily on tho Mom irh,
liver and kidnrys, ami n i.iin.-wii laxutivc i
flrliikls mads frnm In rli . nnil !. prepared for U30
a.; T as i .
AU JrusBlits sell W i " ''.'1 V ipptr iku leap--Bur
one toKlay. f.uuo' I amil .lli-.lic-lo
rf?.!.il. Ilowils e.ich Uaj. Inordertobe
U 'Althy, this la pccinoar y
v -
rR. THEEL,
eoq North Fourth St.,
Out) UL Urvca. ri.uAi.Etf mia,
cupy the 25 company houses on Shanty
Hill Just back of Gen. Snowden's head
quarters. The writs will be served to-day,
and these tenants will then have ten days
in which to move. The heads of these
families are day laborers in tne mm, anu
are now on strike.
Just what will become of these families
when they are thrown "out of doors is not
known, as there are not 25 vacant houses
in Homestead which they can obtain. The
company intend to use the houses for non
union men, as they are within the lines
of Camp Black and will bo safe from mol
estation as long as the military remain.
A report reached Homestead this morn
ing that Andrew Carnegie hail decided to
..nil fnr America and take a hand in set
tling the present difficulties. Supt. Potter
n.i r.ti,r nfflwin of the Carnegie Com-
pany deny it emphatically. Tbey said lw
has nottliosiiguiesi. immuuuu. "
to America for some time.
Three hundred strikers, formerly of the
,!, lnrl ilensrtment of the Homestead
works, have secured work in laying and
' grading tho tracks of the Pennsylvania
railroad at Millvale, near Pittsburg. The
railroad company applied for hands in
Homestead and a notice stating that 800
men were wanted was posted at the head
nuartera of the locked-out mechanics and
.1 . . II.. .1 .. . , l.ntaV nml ,f
laborers. Appucaviuua n uwon.
difficulty was experienced in securing the
requisite number,
Most of the men were of the
poorer class of Poles and Slavs.
There is only ft slight Increase In tho
Mens of activity nround the Carnegie
mill to-day. The greatest efforts are
being made by the company to create
the impression that the mill is in opera
tion, but, including the carpenters and
mechanics who have been smuggled into
the works, (hero are only 200 men where
4,000 are usually employed.
'riw.fc,ThlBlnft her wharf at 9:35 a.m.
. .i tn TTmnnt.t,iuul. An official of the
MUUI.u " - ,
Carnegie Company was present
..w,.iv Insnected tho tickets held by the
sixty-five or seventy workmen who were
on the boat, rjgni nureco uu
large supply of provisions were also taken
pn board. , . .,
- When the Tide had arrived at the Car
negie Mill landing here, not near tne
number ol men uisemuumcu u
board when' the boat leu mutum b.
It is likely that tuey ueseruju m u
as she passed throughock L.
THE TIME LIMIT EXPIRES.
Onlv u Few of the Plttsburc Strmers ne-
turn to wots.
PiTTSBOno. July 22. The time fixed by
i, ParneirlB Steel Company for the return
pf their old men has expired ana tne com
further onportunlty to
Gen, Butler on the Homestead Trouble.
Boston, July 22. To a reporter yester
day Gen. Butler said, as to the extradl-Carnea-le.
that ho could
not see how a man could bo taken in a
foreign couutryfor acts said to bo donein
this country uunng nis mbcu, a.
General was very strong in expressing his
thnt lptrtalation should bo had
thatwould cause the disbnndment of the
Tlnkertons and the prevention of such
riots hereafter. Personally ue imu 10 tui
respondence vith the strikers, and he had
heard nothing whatever as to his being
engaged as counsel.
THE LEADERS TOBE ARRESTED.
Idaho Miners Threaten to Assassinate the
Mine Musters.
Boise City, Idaho, July 22. A runnrr.
was circulntedTiere last evenimr i,o J
f I'Alene district. I
rm. nln!nU hrptend to take little
notice of the threat, if such a one has ac- J
tually been made.
United States jsiarsnui jriuunm m.
here for Coiur d'Alene with warrants for .
eight of the rioters, charging them with
contempt of the Federal Court in haying
violated an injunction restraining tliem
from Interfering with the operation of the
mines. , , . I
It has been decided to proceed against
the offenders in the District Court. Judge
Beatty will be asked to a special term of
the United States Circuit Court as soon
as all or tne arrtsis uuo wo.. ...v. (
As soon as order has been restored In ,
Shoshone County, the leaders in the riot ,
will bo proceeded against, and charged with
murder.
A
H 19 Ll M wt,fi V
Flnanclnl Support Only.
MoKeesi-ort, Pa., July 22. The work
men in tho Nntion&l rolling mills o
rT.'..,.0n, hnvn nnlilished a letter deny-
ing a report that thoy would quit work
!i f Ltrmnntliv for the workmen of
Carnegie Company. They declare that
Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing.
Cures
Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, EtO.
Removes and Prevents Dandruff.
WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP.
Specially Adapted for Use jn Hard Water.
SHILOH'S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
Newport. R. L. July kh. wra. o. Am ""JS, i x.ZiZ l ,vin
Hooker Hammersley oLNcw York, gave tZitTZTfZ
birth to a son Wednesday. This an- f.. antee atest that no other cure can sue-
a I.. n..l.A .ti, tun frroJITPSr. . , fr-t t tnftwn.
nouncemeui. is imus"" " o cesstuliy stanu. iuai -
AN IMPORTANT INFANT.
On His l-lfo lllnces the Disposition
-Mrs.
ST.OOO.OOO.
It. I., July
ol
while they sympathize with the locKeU-out importance to tne parents the proprietors, at a '""""r
K,pn nf Homestead, there being no thel Duchess of Marlborough and to placing a .Sample Bottle Free into wry home
. .. ,. ,.( milk I . , .J..11.1 ,n,.nn. in w i eh in in TTniipfl states anu ianaua. n uu
grievance oi any uu m ..y - the many cuanuiuie iuu.uu. " -"c r Ttmnchitls. use it. for
connected with the company oi xucxveee- . be klndly disposed, f or utnis a oug..,-7h!M has the Croup.
tiort. they cannot nlford, nor euueriio , th Duciiess dies ho
bu u Blood Poison,
u Debility 8pe
cinl Dlaeasos "
twuui.aoroThroat Mouth,
Blouhti, 1-lmi'la. tnipUon., Mft M
V.. ill.,... Irriutiom.
Inll.l l OHO P not lo !. . hZ. bdlM.
iw. TuutL-sM positively tiii 'u
1.1?.. 'En. s to I. It-h t, W. sad ttt.
r . .. s u 10. HiQdu dll II. WrtM r aU and
rir Heftr.oAM nMul Pa1at1at J-au. aauj
i.'nw ,i,.ilrtr miit work, having no
1,11V' um - - ' . ... ,
cause to do o. Their sympathy will ue
extended in a lluanclal manner.
Wouldn't Use Carneule Spikes.
rtnAvn Hapids. Mich.. July 23. Tho
..nn,,ipr. pmnloved bv the City Mar-
shalls to lay siuewaiKs nuutAj...,
i,..,.nncn thn snikes provided were from
the Carnegie works. New spikes were
promptly found with iv different brand on
1-o.t nml thn men went back to work.
Tho nkrnenters' Union had declared
against anything coming from Carnegie,
and will eniorco ine, uuyuun
Vany will give no further opportunity
them. , .,
Ouly a few of the ,old men availed them
nt hn nnnortunltv to return.
vua nriininlu nay ovcrv chance for the
men to return to work was given and now
will lin naid to tho old
Tiion; their places will be filled and the
mills started. . lt
It may take a few days longer than was
lexpected to get tne necessary
taearly completed, and that In spite of the
feUtemeuts tii the contrary the Jlome
stead plant wiU be In operation before tlx
Jweokfsout."
EXCITEMENT IN PARIS.
ltavacliol's l'rleuds Allegrd to Have Con
cocted. u Ilynuuilte llot.
pms. Julv 22. It is asserted upon
,iinl,ln authority, although the police
know nothing of tho report, that
- .' . ... a .11. I r.
an Anarchist plot nas ueeu uibui.cicu aw
,ut,t tho ilourse ana me xmuto u
. . . . . j
.T.i.tipn with dynamite.
Tt. U known that ever since tne eiecu
'!. nf Tlavachol the authorities have been
keeping a vigilant lookout jor any aueiiipi
nt outrage, it is Known uui """"' "i
. i, mnmpiit of his death expected that
!,, ,,t. wnlllll DO U1UUO I.U ixetmi mm,
and it is believed that he had secret infor-
..,)., tn that enect iroixi uu juiiuit-
mWUH
An.l,lcla In Pnrln.
i'ho nnthnrities have learned, It is said,
that there was actually a scheme to
. Tiiivnnhnl. nr nt least to interfere
league . ... . , -
with his execution, and lt was only de
.i i. tho thorounh preparations
made before the execution to prevent the
access of unuesiraDie peiauu m
1),T.0to,.intB,l thnt for a week before Rava-
chol's execution, and for several days after,
every person in Paris, wno was uuuur u
a. . i x. . a.. fri.ti.o. u n H anilll
' plCiOll Ot AliarClllSl. eyuilinvmca,
of them persons considerably
i.n.l l.a nltvA when
will inherit the $7,000,000 left by Louis or
G. Hammersley, whose witiowvuoxjuuxic
. i . 11I,.,1 llm lifiril 111 V
wwrna lixlfAfn Qlin WI1H UUILU LU tuu js-..vj
rnw uju sj.-w , ,
She is now enjoying the income ox m
fortune. , ,
Should the child's iatuer,
cousin of the testator, haye no son living ,
at the time of the Duchess' death the j
monev will KO to whatever uuuriiumu .
. - .. . .1 I 1.. Lamclll
institutions sue may uranjuum ......
MRS. MAC KAY SEEKS DIVORCE.
a., c.,11. linkntn She Churces Her Hus
band With lJeserllon.
Rtnnx: Faias. S, D.. July 22. Tho most
noted member of the Sioux Falls divorce
colony at present is Mrs. Archie Mackay
Of NOW VOrK. JUrs. xuaunu voiiik ..A,.
..,..th nLm. anil snortiy auer iier
Will tuiu ywu. J " . . , .r-.
Whooping CoURh, use it promptly, and rebel
Is sure. If you dread that insiuious
Consumption, use it. Ask your DraSRKtfo'
SHILOII'S CURE, Price lo cts., W cts. and
i oo If your Lungs are sore or Back lame,
use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts.
For sale by O. H. Htigeubut-li.
as
l3 rv
1S0
ULCERS
SCROFULA
RHEUMATISM
BLOOD POISON
And every kindred disease arising ironi iuii.u.u
ou oureci uy umi. ii.i-m-i,
blooi
arrival she secured the services 01
Judge Palmer to secure a decree ot dl-
Before her marriage Mrs. Mncitay wni
Miss Margaret Dunscomue none, uuugu
nf 11 wwilthv merchant and a direct
..nnni nf Phllln Hone, once Mayor
UUaMllunu . a , , . ,
of New York. Her uusuanu is a reiuiivo
nf Gen. Phil Kearney.
Mrs. Mackay will auego uescruuu u
her cause for divorce.
Ilenth of Hon. Jolm Lyuclu
nn.Tixm Mo.. Julv 23. Hon. John
t i. ...lin i-pnresented the First Maine
district In the 39th, 40th, 41st and 42d
Congresses, la ueau in iuib cuy ui
trouble, Ho had been sick for several
weeks, He was a native ot Portland and
in liuslncss here earlyln life.
Tin ..mtw in inn 1 ,PLriiuLuie ua aiaia.uu au
AAD OCA . AA ... " ... ... Al.
iono nml IK 14. lie was uuuur Ul VUO
Waslilngton "Union" from W0 to 1877.
He leaves a widow anu one ua
mi r All liv
and best of all medicines,
MARK-
Dook on Blood and Bkln Diseases mailed free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIO tU
ATLANTA. OA.
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UTEST PATENTS
BEST mmoviMtKTS.
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Baltimore .VVru;":Vt.i;u.A;'. wfZi. iir at..di;
and some
removed
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Cycle Club had a red letter day yes er- Jfii t'iiiri'b.i ms