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CURE painters! , jffinUBKY I ( Jk lJUllIMGKESS. Pan Amerioan Oonferenco of Phy- sioians and Surgoonsi OLBVLLAITD CEETS THE HEALERS Tho Greatest Gathering of Modlcnl Men ISvnr Held In This Country Eminent Scientists nt the Ilend of liuoh Oraau lrod Section. Washington. Sent. 8. The flrst Pan Amerioan medical congress assembled this morning nt 10 o'clock In Albnugh's Opera liouso. Dr. William Popper, of Philadel phia, president, called It to order, and nfter prayer by William Paret, Protestant Episcopal bishop of Maryland, President Cleveland welcomed the delegates to the United States, Hon. JohnW. Hoss.ahalr man of the board of district commission ers, extended a welcome to the city of Washington, and Dr, Pepper niadu tho address of wolcome on behalf uf the phy sicians of the United States. To tbeso ad dresses responses wero mad by soveral delegates from Central and South Amer ica. The mooting this morning Was tho only general session of Jthe congress pro vided for on the program. Dr. Charles A. S. Head, of Cincinnati, tho general secrotary of the congress, pre sented his report. Dr. Adams, of tho com mittee of arrangements, followed with his report. Dr. Hlsquoz, of Venezuela, then addressed the meeting, after which an ad journment was taken. This afternoon, and overy day thereafter during the timo tllo delegates will bo together, they will assemble in twenty-one separate sections, and listen to papers and discussions de voted to the several specialties of the profession covered by the sections in detail. In the courso of the week there will bo several entertainments provided for tho Visitors, including a reception nt the Ar lington hotel tonight by the ladles of tho cabinet, a promenade concert at Metzer- ott's hall and a trip to Mount Vernon. At tho close of tho congress the foreign dele gates will be taken to the World's fair nt Chicago, going by way of Is'ew lork and Niagara Falls. Tho party will leavo hero Friday night. The flrst Pan American modlcnl congress promises to bo a pronounced success. Be tween 1,200 and 1,500 delegates are expec ted. They represent the important coun tries of tho threo Americas. Every dele gate iu the sections is a specialist In his calling. Tho foreigners were appointed by their respective governments. The Invito- i tions for the congress wero Issued lu the name of the president of the united States. A spocial and novel feature in the con gress will be tho presence of 300 delegates, named by thu governors of .tho states of the Union. Thoy are here solely to attend the tcssions on hygiene and quarantine, or public health. Of the two bessions that promlso most Interest to the public will bo presided ovor by Medical Director Albert h. Gihon, U. S, N. (that on hygiene, clim atology and demography), the other ses sion has for president Surgeon General Wyman, of the Marino Hosplsal service, and is the session on hygiene and quaran tine. Over 800 papers will be read, and the lltarature of tho congress will mark a new area in the advance of medicine, surgery and hygiene. Each section has its own olllcers, and meets us an independent body. The papers will be road In Spanish, French and Kuglish. THE CATHOLIC CONGRESS. Cardinal Gibbons' Address Kecelved with Great Knthttslatm. Chicago, Sept. 8. Solemn high mass nt Bt. Mary's church marked the formal opening of the Columbian congress, of the United States, a lurga number of delegates being in attendance. At the conclusion of the service those in attendance repaired to to the Art Institute, where, during the en tire week, the largest and moat compre hensive gathering over held under tho auspices of any single denomination will be held. There were fully 5,000 persons In tho audience when Secretary Onahan, of the committee on organization, culled the gathering to order In the Hall of Colum bus. After the reading of the official cull by thu secretary, Archbishop Fcehan, of Chicago welcomed the visitors to tho World's Fair city, and to the Cathollu congress. The World's Columbian exposition was represented by Hon. Thomas 11. Dryan, who referred to the congresses as the most enduring part of the World's fair. Tho opening address was delivered by his eminence Cardinal Gibbons, archbishop of Ualtlmore. He was received with great enthusiasm, aud was obliged to wait tov eral minutes before his voice could bo heard. Pennsylvania Cliautuufiun. HAitrtisnuno, Sopt. 5, At n meeting of the board of managers of the Pennsyl vania Chautauqua those olllcers were elected: President, George IS. Stewart, HarriBburg; vice-presidents. Rev. N. O. Bchaell'er, I). D., Lancaster; Hon. Thomas C. Zimmerman, Iteadtng; corresponding secretary, Rev. H. A. Gerdsen, Lebanon; treasurer, George K Hise, Lebanon. Tho reports showed that the Chautauqua, during Us two years of history, had ex pended over 121,000, and that iu indebted ness, which Is for the plant, amounts to 10,000. The last assembly was a success ful one, the receipts being $4,000. Datli of Culonal llouapartv. Boston, Sept. 5. Colonel Jerome Bona parte died at his summer home, at Pride's ' Crossing, near Manchester -by-the- Sea. Colonel Jerome Bonaparte wns born on Nov. 5, 1880, In Baltimore. He wns the . third of that name In the United fatates, being the son of Jerome Bonaparte, who ' Was th. only son of l'rlnco Jerome, King ' ' . more, lie was tntiii the nephew oi tne late Prince Napoleon, generally called "Plon-Plon," and a graudnephew of Na poleon I, Carnegie's Homestead Works Ilesuin. PlTTSBUBO, Sept 5. Every department of the Carnegie steel plunt at Homestead started yesterday, giving employment to 8,000. About 500 are yet Idle. They will be provided with work iu a few days. About 700 men were given employment at the Braddock wire works, which also re sinned operations. No wage reduction was offered as had been anticipated, The Jersey Murder Mystery. Philadei.huia, tiept. 5. A chain ot circumstantial coincidences lead to the belief that the body of the murdered man found In Todd's woods, QlouatwUr oounty, Mew Jersey, and at present awaiting Iden tification, is that of Jacob P. Adams, ot 6202 Tulip street, Taoony. TT VI i the- best is In Pamt White Lead Is best! properly applied it will not scale, chip, chalk, or rub off; it firmly adheres to the wood and forms a permanent base for repainting. Paints which peel or scale have to be removed by scraping or burning before satisfactory repainting can be done. When buying it is important to obtain Strictly Pure White Lead properly made. Time has proven that white lead made by the "Old Dutch" process of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot be obtained by any other method of manufacture. This process consumes four to six months time, and produces the brand that has given White Lead its character as tho stanaara paint. John T. Lewis & Bros. is the standard brand of strictly pure Lead made by the "Uia JJutcn" pro-i cess. You get the best in buying it. I You can produce any desired color by tinting this brand of white lead with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. For Bale by the most reliable dealers In Palnta everywhere. If you are going to paint, It will pay you to send to us for a book containing information that may save you many a dollar it will only cost you a postal card to do so. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia, IN M alt In it SENATE AND HOUSE. Cornnr Stotm Dny n Holiday In the lllstrlct Washington, Sept. 5. The senate had n long ftud wearisome session yesterday, with little of interest to enliven the proceedings. The house bill for the roj.-nl of portion of the Sherman aot was kept steadily to the front after it was taken .ip. and it was etlll before the senate at the time of ad journment. Speeches '--ere mime upon Ii by Senators Cullum (!: p., 1IU.), Coke (Dem Tex.) and Peffor (IVp . K in.) Mr Cullom's speech was in iav.ii- of uncondi tional repeal. Mr. Coke'n luralubt it and for free coinage of silver (a parity to 1 established by reducing the weight of gold coin) ttiul'Mr. Pofler's for tha rusturation of tho colnuge act of 1837 and at the pies eut ratio of 10 to 1. Among the minor incidents of the ses sion was the passage of lha house joint resolution, making the ltstu of Sjpt. (1803), the 100th anniversary of laying the i comer Btono of tho Capitol, a holiday iu the Dis trict of Columbia, and the defeat of a resolution (8 to 41) offered by Mr. Allen (Pop., Neb.), for an adjournment of tho senate In recognition of Labor Day. KnlKhts of Friendship. ItKADINO, Pa., Sept. 5. The third an nual session of the Grand Consultation Knights Consultant, Order of the Knights of Friendship, wus held hero. The follow ing officers wero elected: Grand past grand sir knight commander, u. D. Fitchtborne grand sir knight commander, J. L. Itoth grand sir knight senior mentor,' II. V Frentzell, all of Ueadiug; grand sir knight ! Junor mentor, C. h. Kueclit, Alluntown: j grand sir knight director, W. W. Buhlcr; grand sir knight sentinel, Isaac Wolf, both of Heading; grand recorder, J. Harry bcheetz, Allentown; grand assistant re corder, A. A. Limning, Philadelphia, and grand trustee, G. F. Uelnhart, Allentown Dr. Gravi'H Suicide. Denver, Sept. 5, The attorneys and friends of T. Timelier Graves, the famous prisoner who killed himself in his cell iu tho county jail Monday by taking some subilo unknown poison, tiro opposing tho effort to hold an autopsy and inquest. Those who bolievo him guilty of the mur der of Mrs. B.irnaby are said to be con templating connecting the poison by which the doctor ended his own troubles with that contained iu the mysterious bottlo of whisky sent to Mrs. llarnaby from he friends lu the woods." The county com missioners have decided not to bear th expense of an autopsy, and therefore uono will be held. Ihm Oolumbus GnrnTels. Wasuimqtok, Sept. 6. Captain Victor Ma Concas Pulau, commanding thu Span ish caravels at the World's fair, nudSenor Joe Fellpo Sagrarlo, first secretary of the Spanish legation, were at the navy depart ment, yetterday in connection with turn ing over the caravel Santa Maria to the United States government. Captain Con cas has received directions from the Span ish government to make the transfer at once. The caravels Nina nnd Pinta were built by the United States and the Santa Mirl" wM built by bpaln, with th.unaei' etnndlug that it should be presented to (his government. 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Pull line ot Gro ceries, Butter and Kgia, PoUtoes, Green -jruca, uuy uou straw. tier's Cheap Cash Store ha. i WB2T mm mm. ?iik mawsK Miwwim . 2n?i How it Hajlenedi .iiuiuiiutYiuKreiiiiirKiiL Ile event In a lady's : "Foralona: time 1 hud n torrihlo pnln at my lilt' Will lntorpsM tin rniirln iicart, which llut- ered almost lnrmwnntlv. and could not aleen. I i nati no iinnetitp tosltun In bed and Iwlrh ould ho compelled noli until 1 thought ovuru, gas irom my siom mlnuto would b Uiur of onnresslnn "'J imu A.lcu Iras ii, ii;'l about rav haart. and 1 vim full bronth. I couldn't by nut sitting down nnd ri afraid to draw a oep a room wit li sting; but, thank cart Curo all that God, by the help of New II ispastnnu i ieei iiko and foru UHliiir the New Honrt. thor woman, lle- dlirercnt so-called remedlc Ouro I hud taken ny doctors without any l both discouraged and ulmiW ltnlttrlit. tn n lw.ll Ii. nt lip I sand been treatpd nerlt until I wan istpd. My husband Cure, and nm happy to sny It, as 1 now havu it spier Sines' Now Ilpitrt 1 never rptrruttcui sleep well. I WPlRhed 145 p id Id n pnet Ite and minds when I he- autaKingtiio romeuy, an Is eiTuct In my cast) lias I 1 now 1 weigh I.KM. wen truly muri el other mpdlcliip I oui. it iar surpasses any liavo over taken or any pionellt 1 over i-p- eivt'u irom piiysirmiifl. -- Slrs. Harry Starr, tlvo guarantee by nil driiitgVJtB0s9,Ip1,0n)a, W'- Ml W Mmllnnl fV. l'lblmrt BVt. Or by tllO 1 )r. lip. nniCMi' niiw nnn I'uru . nrlro. 11 tier linttln. slit bnttlilmJi' on receiptor s sVI. exnross nre- naiu. 'ilil4 crreat rllftrnvn y by an eminent contains neither specialist In heart tllsoase, opiates nor dansoroua dru Igs. CAN BE UUKEO .) A CURE QUA RANTEED DR. J. B. M. 10i5 Arch St., Ph IKYER, la., Pa. rjLMi nt once, no ODeratlon or necs. uttwted l-v thousands cl delay from busl cures, ondorse- montjt of nhyilchns. Indies a.d)l promlmrt citl iiltntlon free aivl zensoan uow.t.iiiii'C'iuue. .uum frtricuy coiuiocnup'. r;enci it r onico Houio : o n.ii. Ircumrs. to O P.rt. mam:3 p2 Esrrnia., acs. The followiujr uron foivof the many that lmro been entirely cirtu ui j.upii MAYDlt'S rj'Klt.' :51ENT : I .inn .! r.. SchttEt. 2:20 Kcrth llrii ito by ill:. J.i.. lid St., Phlla. ,'liCo., Pa. 15. U. Shaesly, yhedton, lmurbl F. is. Hntsra r, 1 Docnixvsue, i It. A. Hall. Kowlcn. N. J. .liihn )I..'tehirt'r.YfllowlIoui.e A. 8. Klringeina, Limekiln 1'. ti 0BerktCo..ra 8. Jor.09 Phr.ps, Kcnnct Bqunn A. A. Goldi.jcnthy, C'eut'alln.t C. llorlias1, Jiullca 11111, N. J. U S. Htss, r.ocklilll. I'n. P. A Krciu, glatlngton, Ta. E. M. Small, I'eunt Alto. Va. .las. Davis, rlttvllle, !Hnd ward, r,. H. Kunkel, 1181 Linden St . .' .'.on w. Watt. Korristcwn. i'n. lleiks Co., Pa. Pa ol. Co., To. 1'blla. Uentowu, r?. S. T. Benny, Cl S. 10th 6t. mill itev. S. It. Sh rsier. Bunbury, 1 A P l.ftvlri.n-5 Wnodburv. N. J ii 1 nellatf. 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Blbljlitu-. 879 Taylor St. llfrwl llalov. r!llllitbur!r. N. J. CJo., Pa. 'amdea.N'J. It. MbkIII, OIph I-ock, ChoterCo. Pa. II. S. Crealy. 3317 North 2nd , T" "i-c,v: C i" c Is closed on tl day oteaca i.in.t.'. Dr. J. B. Maretf 10 'Jml Sntnr- Hotel Penu, Kci in, pa , to gie persuin in ltmt i. im'y on Uiawlii: Br. J. H. Mayer's term? lor tn r.-.nh nf nil. Call aud cut cured. bevr-RUt the tiestruent to ttmcnt ii In N. H. Persons from nut et t'-wil i can rffcclvo treati iertr ml return nou.o tiu iu u day. A CUP OP CHOCOLATE delicious to tho taste, Invigorating and strengthening to thu body made in ONE MINUTfo from anil SO eta. for a full jioundl. paehogt. nee sample on appuoation to manuJaatursrs. IVH V, U.Severn, P. K. Magargle. ,V-lt. Walers 18 only SORE ROACH DESTRhvRR Is W. guarantee It to rid the house of Rt r0achi. ana WATra money re. Duos, or UNDCO. MAUR :rs' Pert INbtUI fliiunrn UtbeUstlath- ForlSale by all DrugoU!! o sue and ft V;"' Soil only in bottles, our Trade Mhh HMfc UaAuUelured MsimtrD a e... IRE IHSUBAHJpB. (elaoA oldsnrabl purely r pMUH reyi i.iium u ' 120 8. Jam St, SfmtMoy Mr. liccaaru, .'n ra tt., ucnimaiu . r-ii1a lohn Bhupc, Telford P. O., Jlougt. ela Wm. Ktiin-o-, Leesport. Pa. tt rv.L,ur.( 2M1 Pale-thorn St.. PhU,. Thousands Assemblo to Witness Yesterday's Events. THE HALF MILE RECORD LOWERED Thn Onntnst Iletweun II. O. Whralfir, of the .Vutloiml Cycling Assoolntlnn nr AmorlnH, nnd J. W. Knliuflnld, Cliiimplun of Itnglnud, Hon by tho Aiuerlcnn. NBW YoHK, Sept. 8. The largest crowd that has yet attended a race meet of the New York Cycling association was that assembled at Manhattan field yesterday to tee the contest lu the various scratch events between H. C. Wheeler, of Orange, N. J., the crnok-n-jaok of the National Cycling association of America, and J. W. Scho field, champion of Knglaml. After the one mllo scratch nice, which was tho first event on the program, Schofleld, who was entered for all the other races, withdrew on the ground that ho did not euro to get tangled up with so many crack riders. At tho close of tho first heat, In which Schofiold finished second, Hess, Dorntnge and Kluge all complainod of being Inter fered with by tha Englishman. It was tho general Impression Unit Schofleld had been pretty neatly pookuteil. Hu was un doubtedly placed at n disadvantage by the four lap track, as he was not used to quite so many turns. His trainer nlso alalmed that, owing to his long sea voyage he was fnr from being in proper form, although his work in tho consolation race was su perior to that of any of his competitors. Bartholomew, who won the flrst heat of the one mile handicap, had the misfortune In full lu the lost heat, which threw him out of thu race. Frank Albert was lead ing on the fourth mile of the five mile handicap, when his wheel collapsed nnd gave hlut n severe fall. Ashinger was t-o close to him at tiie time that he also fell. They both scrambled to their feet and Al bert gave A'her u good start in his excite ment before giving himself a tliouirht. Ho was severely injured and had to bo assisted to hU drossing room. Ashinger finished fifth ns it was. Tho races were of a spirited order, nnd more Interest was shown by tho public than has been evinced at any previous meeting held in this vicinity under tho nus pices of the National Cycling association. Tho winners were: Ouo Mile Open First heat, won by II. C. Wheeler, Orange, N. J. Second and final heat, won by H. C. Wheeler. Timo, 2.40. One Mile Handicap First heat, won by H. E. Bartholomew, Lewlsburg, Pa., 75 yards. Time, 2:'.'( 1-5. second heal, won by H. C Wheeler, -.cratch. Time, 2.25 1-5. Third aud llual heat, won by H. C. Wheeler. Time. 2.23 1 5. Two Mile Hnndioap Won by Frank Albert, 270 yards. Time, 4.63 4-5, Five Mile Handicap-Won by BIcli, scratch. Time, 13.19. A. B. One Mile Consolation, for those who failed to win lu the previous races Won by J. W. Schofleld. Time, 2.50 1-5. nroUci the Ilnlf Mllo Ileaord. Hartfoiid, Conn., Sept. 5. The flrst day's races of the Hartford Wheel olub at Charter Oak park yesterday was attended by 500 people. Sanger and a number of crack Chicago riders who werp entered did not appear. The Springfiold men captured all of the big events. Tyler broke tho world's record for tha hnlf mile, riding In 1.01 2-5. This is 2-3 of a seoond lower than Zimmerman's time. He also out the quar ter mile, Hying start, record In competi tion, down'.to254-5, Wiudledidaquarterin 23 3-5. This was also under Zimmerman's record of 27 seconds, made last year at tha same track. The winners worn: One mils novlce O. E. Nettleton, Hnrt ford; time 2.4S 2-5. One half-mllo open W. W. Wlndle, Springfield; time 1.012-5; last quarter In .20 3-5. One hnlf mile in ternational H. C. Tyler, Springfield; time 1,13; last uqarter.ln .234-5, One mile S.SJ class E. C. Bald. Buffalo; time 2.4L One mile handicap E. G. Bald, Buffalo (65 yards); tlmo2.104-5. One mile L. A. W., state championship A. W. Warren. Hart ford; time 2.3S 2-5. One mile 2.43 class & "W. Heyer, Hartford; time 8.302-5. First Annns.1 Meet nt lUd Bank. Red Bank, N. J., Sept, 5. The first an nual road meet of the Hod Bank cyclers was held on Broad street yesterday after noon. About 4,000 people witnessed the races. There were eight events on the program, and some of them were run oil In very fast time. Harry Martin, of the Asbury Park wheelmen, carried off the honors of the day. The prizes were elab orate trophies presumed by the merchnuts of the town. New ncnrd ICstabllshed. SrnACUSE, N, Y., Sept. 5. At tho labor , day race meet of the Syracuse association yesterday William Vau AVaggoner, of this citv. rods a mile neninst time with hands off and made the mile iu 2.302-5, establish iug a world's record. K. G. II. OHlcers. ABBUHT Pabk, Sept. 5. The flrst annual parade of the Knights of Golden Eagle was held here yesterday. Nearly a score of il iff i A it castles were in Una and made a ' gonn q.iowlng. After the parade a busl- I nesa meeting was held, at which the fol lowing grand officers were elected; Past grand chief, Joseph Arnold, of Camden; . grand olilef, It. M. Faust, of Woodbridge; : grand vice chief, W. C. Hunter, of Sweeds- ( borough; grand air herald, Frank Farley, i of Trenton; grand high priest, J. C. ' i Traohell, of Cramer Hill; grand keeper of the exchequer, J. S. Highly, of Woodbury; grand master of reoords, E. D. Slnseman, ot Camden; grand trustee, W. A. Barrows, ef Mount Holly. GoTcrnor I'uttlson Off for Ohloago. HAKKI8BUHS, Sept. 5. Go-emor Pattl- son and staff, Generals Snowden, Decbert, Gobin and Wiley aud staffs, the regimen tal colonels of the National Guard, with representatives of the United Btntes army and nary, left yeeterday afternoon for Chicago to take part in the observance of l'ttuneylvanla day at the (air on Thursday. The Governor was accompanied by his wife and family and several ladles from Harrisburg. Chief Justico Gordon Dead. Bbookvillk, Pa., Sept. 5. Isaac G. Gordon, ex-ehlef Justice of the supreme eourt of Peunsrlvanla, died at his resi dence in this place yesterday afternoon, after a long and painful illness. HU funeral will take place tomorrow after noon at 4 o'clock, tha laterment being in the cemetery here. lie was Tt years of . ' The AVouthur. Fair until tomorrow night sUgtltlr Marnier; west to southerly triads. THE KIND B I THAT CURES5T m m a uANir.i, c. r.oor.iMTON', H m Corintll, N. 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