TICKINGS 0FTH1 TELEGRAPH 'ORDJON AND DOMBBT1C. What In Transpiring; tha World Ottr. Important Elvents Briefly Told. Waslilnaiaa Naevs. Civil Herslt i-'ommlisloner Johnson has retired from the commission, The lueslrlant hot appointed William A. Pouclirr District Attorney for the northern dhrtrlot of New York. It la laid that the Stale Depnrtment has received Information that Jlenafe, the Minneapolis defaulter, hai been located in Honduras having fled from 'Jmitemaln. Rtate DejiBTtirent officials decline to sny anylhliiKon the subject The preeldent appointed Col. F,. 8 OH, of the Twentieth Infantry, to be Brigd'l ier ideneral of the United Htntes Army, to fill Itlie) vacancy caused ly the retirement of Ueneral Carlln, President and Mrs. Cleveland attended ervicee at the Central Presbyterian Church In Washington. Thniiksgivliigj where He v. Dr. Byron Htinderland preached. Thin la the tint time the church was eisited by a President. Ilteneterm Arrlilente aal I'elnlftU. A cross lie placed across the Itack of the Mississippi Valley Itailroad, two miles be low I.ntcher, l a , caused tht wreck of a gravel train. Kireniati Joe Kngarty, of Vicks btira;, wa killed Instantly and Knulneer Mathew Casey was fatally injured. A 1-ehlcli freight engine blew tip at Vnnet ton. N. Y., Charles Swartont, of l.odi, acting pilot, and I'eurl Smith, of I.oc.twood were fatally scalded. rime anil t'enaltle. J. O.W. Morrison, or Npringtleld, III,, a piano tuner was arrested near Winchester, charged with attempting to assault Misa Markrock of that place. A mob took Murk rock to a corn Held near by and brat him with clubs iiikI stones until he was dend. Harmon Wliulcy. who has been a tutor of Latin ul llarvuril College the past three years en' I' I- r 1 1 In his room, on Harvard square. I'e w.ts re roved to the Cambridge Hospital. liere, it is believed he cannot recover. (Jeorge (lodilunl, of Chicago has surren dered to the Hheriff in M miaou, Ind., say ing he murdered Alexander Smith, nipht clerk at the Occidental House, in Chicago, October J. The llotohklss Omnance Company ol Providence has started up Its two factories on 24 hour time. Ordeia for torpedoalielli have been increased largely. All of this la the result of a recent visit here of Charles R. Hint, the llracilian Government'! rep resentative In New York. All the shipments are made at night. ftnanrlnl and t'aenieierrlnl. Kurman it Hamilton, one of the largest and oldest grocery ttrms of Hhreveport, I.a , have failed. Ashel8,12J,O(Xl,llabilitiesll0.000 Sltsi-tltnaefisi.. 'James Hmllh.aged 103 years and 3 months died at New York, at the age or 101. He was a coal heaver. In the great football game Thanksgiving between the Princeton andYale college clubs the former woi by a score of to 0. Delia Kergnn, whose suit against Russell Hage for briach of promise was recently dis missed in court, created a scene on Wednes day by thumping J. Baptist Marshall, her Now York lawyer. BEYOND OUR BORDERS. Tlio Meiicsn government In order lo re fund advances detained in 18H2, to dissolve private mints and to complete the Tebaun tepio railroad, has conolnded a pew per cent loan with the National Hank of Meilco nd the Bleicbrodera for 3.000,000, service of which ia secured by loan of 12 per cent, on the export duties. The loan will be Is sued In January. The Spanish Cortes will m:etin December for the purposo of voting extraordinary luppliea for the Morocco expedition in order to enable Spain to act agulnat the Sultan himself If be refines to submit to the claims of the Spanish Uoverment, which will be backed by the Hpaniah fleet and by the armies now In Africa. As an outcome of the sensational dis cussion in Parliunient over anarchy, Secre tary Atqultli has refused to allow the An archists lo hold a meeting In Trafalgar square next Sunday. At Paris Police Inspector Colson was fatally wounded while arresting an Anarubist. The Credit Mobilier Hank, Home, has failed and many other failures will certain ly follow, lienoa siill'ered most. The Bourses tliera and in Florence closed after the amiotioeuieiitof the collapse. Several atock exchange Arms will go into liquida tion. The creditors of the Credit Mobilier including depositors, number more than 20,X)0. BOILING DEAD CHINAMEN. a. New Industry to Which Chicagoang Empaiically Object. The Cbirago police are looking for a law again t boiling dead bodies, but can find none. Residents along Clark sue t neat Uraceland Cemetery, report that Chinese workman are boiling bodies io a shanty erected on a vacant lot. Officers (Julie and Wate tonnd that bodies bad been boiled preparatory to shipment. .Sometime ago Chinese reprehentutivea made arrangemeuis to export bodies of their countrymen that bad been buried in Uruceland. In prepar ing them for shipment the bodies were boiled, and this process was objected to by neighboring residents. Forty six bodies re main to be prepared for shipment. Walked Into Death. At Grand Kapida Mich., Myron A. Klne mason, shot and killed bis wile and tbeu ended bis own lite by eeudi g a bu let intc his brain. Jung and Inn wife had parted two weeks ago after having several violent quarrels. Wednosday morning she passed be) lurtner uoiue suu was eugageu in conversa tion by her husband. Hue reluctantly an. tered the house and soon after neighbor! beard the report of the revolver andrusbec in to tind both stretched on the floor. Tin woman was dead and the man lived bat law minutes. LATSB MEWS WAIFS. CAPITAL Altn I.ASO. Next week's tchedule for the Homestead steel works will put on nearly every man employed In the mill. The 110 Inch mill has been put on triple turn for the first time in months, Kxcept the Hi Inch mill and the converting mill all other depart ments are working double turn. James R. Sovereign, the new general master Workman of the Knights of Labor, said that as soon as rowlbte he will endeav or to sell the property In Philadelphia and more the headquarters to Washington or Baltimore. I.nke Superior Iron Company, Isphemlng Mich., resumed work at a portion of their property giving employment to 200 men. - - t'HiMira anii i-KNAi.Tira. J. W. Coppinger, Culled States Consul at Toronto, Ont., andex-rnsynr of Alton, III., shot and tliglitly wounded Cel. A.F.Itogers, of the latter place. The trouble grew out of a discussion over an old personal and politi cal feud. Mrs. Harriet Burrows, acd 7"i years, who was serving a life sentence In the Philadel phia penitentiary for the murder of her busbHnd, committed suicide by hanging. Detective John Conway, of Chicago was shot und seriously wounded by men claim ing to belong to a private detective agency. At Bedford City, Va., seven Indictments were brought In against County Treusurer Arthurs by a special grand Jury. Five charge him with embezzling (;if,2Jt) of State and county bonds. The others charge the mis-use of I It") school funds. Philip Schneider, n wife-heater, drew a razor to resist arrest at New Orleans. A policeman shot him In the abdimnn and he died in an hour. The trial or Patrick Etuione Prendergiist fur the murder of Mayor Carter B. Harrison tf Cblraio began Monday belore Judge Breutano, round. A new type of Influenza Is reported In Liverpool. It Blacks the mouth, throat and eyes, mid, if not promptly treated, the lungs. Twenty-two burned and mutilated bodies were taken from the railroad wreck near Milan. MKANCIAI, ANII COMMrniiAt- Abrabam Stein A Co., importers of hides, coflee, elc, in New York, fulled. Liabili ties about II, 0U0, 000. The asets January 1 last were inure than that amount. The Wuerpel Switch and Signal Company of St. Louis, which has been closed for sev eral months on account of financial difficul ties has made a voluntory assignment. The liabilities are estimated !ts,'XH); assets about 140,000. Assignee Maehr of the Glldden-Joy Var nish Company of Cleveland, which fail ed last July, has made the lat ptyment lo the creditors of the company, discharging all obligations MOIITIAHV. Jn the midst of his p eparatlons for the coming session of Congrest, Oen. William Lilly, Coiigressman-at-Large from Pa., was cut down in death at his home, In Mauch Chunk. Charles Kosminskl.a well-known banker, dro. ped dead In the CbiiugoCity Iiepubll- i a i contention Saturday, alter making a (perch seconding the nomination of Alder man Swift for Mayor. HISASTeBS, AlfllirNTS ANt FATALITIES, Arthur Anderson and (ieorge Proctor Concord. N. II., youths, wera drowned while skating on a pond. Mlil'EI MNF.OIS. The Union club of Cleveland, baa a ban doned Its annual ball, and Instead will donate 110,000 to feed the city's poor. WRECKS AND SMALLPOX. That ia What the Officials of the Lehigh Road Have U Contend With. II the long iuign strike continues an organized effort will have to be made to feed hundreds of miners and their families. Many are already suffering from hunger. 1 here Is no change In tba strike situation. The company will get rid of the incom petent helpas fast as possible. They are causing a great deal of trouble and much loss to the company. In one .day no less than five wrecks were reported between White Haven and Wilkesbarre. The first occurred at North Wilkesbarre A freight train leaving Wilkesbarre about midnight remained intact until it reached a place near the Convnghun coal breaker. where the last two cars paited from the truin. 1 his escaped the nonce or the crew. l he train sped on and left tl.elwo cam standing on the main Imp. Passenger train If) due to leave at 1:40 p. rn., did not leave until abort 5 o'clock. Do ing at good pe?d it crushed Into the two freight cara. Ti e eng iie. Willi the two curs, were wrecked completely and the fire man severely injured. J lie roan curves at that place very much and the cars could not be seen. Soon after 1 o'clock engine 30 1 slopped at Oracedale to take water. F.ngine 4i2 came along running at the rate or 2 miles an hour and crushed Into the caboose attached to S'M. Two brakemeu whose names were Nelson and MuCabe were Instantly killed. The cabo si caught tire and the body of one of the men was burned up. A dispatch from Somerville. N. J., sava: A terrible wreck occurred near liloomsburg station, on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, which blocked both tracks anilbv which the life of another green trainmen was sacrific ed. 1 he engineer or a heuviiy loadeil coal train going east got orders at Bloomsburg station to take aiding for a fast east-bound exnresa. Tbeexpreu passed and Joa Johnson one of the green brakeiuen, ran ahead of tba train to open tbeawitch. lie did this, at the same time tnrowing tne crossover me switch leading Ironi tne east to the west Dound track. He then attempted lo get on the engine, when be was thrown under tht wheels and instantly killed. Tba coal engine was half way across on tba westbound trauk when a heavy west bound coal train came rusbing down the ateep grade at this point and plunged Into it. Both engineers lumped and saved their lives. The engines came together with a lean ul crash ana pom or mem are a total wreck. Coal cara are piled up In heaps, blocking both trucks. It is said that smallpox lias broken out In the barracks at Philliieburg, where tbe men now working on toe valley are quar tered. Isaiah KrsisuoM.the oldest Odd Fellow in Kansas, died Sunday, aged 81 years. He held posiofhce under Andrew Jackson's administroilo'i. TH HI FUTURE OF THE R.. OF L. fowderly Writes of the Work Done By the Order in tbe Past. In a letter to the New .York World, re viewing the history of the Knights of Lahoi Kx-Ueneral Muster Workman T. V. Powder iy wrlles as follows concerning the order: In no wav has the order of the Knlvltts of Labor accomplished so much good a in the education of the citizen in In rights and duties. 'I he strike is a relic of a bygone bar- nsricage. It had Iti origin thousands ol years ago win n the striker ws a warrior wnninoic totneneiii when the strike iiegan. H tins survli ed because men have not lullv i'onnl reel or rnie'irlystudied the couiliitmi oflhelr neighbors. So Inlrici.t-jly are our .n- terein iulrrwoveii th.it no strike ol any Imporiance can be entered upon without liiKicting Injury on oilier not directly con cerned in the controversy. M the resulisof the S'S"lori Jul closfd and passing into history the f ileiu s ol the order cannot hut Siiirt.n ri r 'lien-ion and misgivings. Ine pioceeditigs have been characterized ty n somewhat reck less disre gard lor law, rule, piectdent and experi ence. That appiehens'ou of the coniliiion ol our member In isolated sections of the country winch so parncnlarly marked the deliberations of pieceduig sessions of the Ueneral Assen.b.v was . lamentably absent from the session of IhKI. Boycotts without nuniher were levied without care, delibera tion or thought of luture cnneiieuces. l ong established customs anil umiki s have been 1 i i; 1 1 1 1 v set aside. ". he w ishes ol local assemblies were disregarded in transferring them from one jiirinlictton to anuther. la ma it altogether the dignity ami d -io-ruin much wevMiieil in other sessions of the body could lie mailed in puiiiful con- trnst with this, i ouhl tne rank and hie ol the order have ociuined positions where lliey could witness the nils of tht represen tatives they would certainly disapprove of I heir met hulls ol enai ling h glslation n-Jwell as of the legist tiou Hse.l. ' It is no in its lienernl Assembly that t lie Order ot Knights of Labor in strongest; we must semcd lor Its rial strength and energy In the hearts of its meiiiLers and their de votion to its principles. In the acts of the nlllcers just enieiing upon their duties we will Unit cause tor lejoicmg or sorrow, as they are snne-sfui or otherwise. J hey have before them no light or pleasant tusa mid n ill requiie the oiitiili-iii e and inspiring aid of the whole membership. PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT. The Net Increase Last Month Was U,. 71(1,498. Oold Reserve Still Dwindles. The public debt statement Issued atWpsh" Ington, shows the net increase of the public debt, less cash in the treasury, during the month ot November to have been 10,71(1,- 4"8. The debt bearing no interest increased :ih(,l(!U. There was a decrease in the cssli balance In the treasury during the month of 7,OIM,07I. The interest bearing debt is tv.ftvnu. 2.'li and the debt bearing no Inter est :i74,WO,7IO, a total debt of f!KIIWJ.yib. The certificates und treusury notes offset by an eutittl amount of cash in the treusury amount lo U).l,'.'J!i,:)ti2 an Increase during the month of 111.010.441. The net gold reserve Is f82,"Mi,OI!l. and the net cash balance I2.240,.VI7. a total available balance of 1 95, 199,010 a decrease since tbe 1st of November of 7,094,074. The total cash in the treasury ls(7.'l4,8.'0,4.'U. The receipts of the government f.ir the month of November were f23.!D 401 and the expenditures t31,:xrJ.U2A. The receipts lor the first live months of the fiscal year July, August. Hepteiuber, October and November amounts to I29,4u:t,417 and the expenditures tlMl,321,,'ii:i. a deficit for this fiscal year to date of J0.1U w.iriiil For the first five months of last year the receipts were IOI.IK,ti7i and ihe expendituies IUi6,9!KJ,7t;0. 'the expenditures on account ol pensions during the present fiscal venr amount to .'p9.4h1,.'i72 as against Vi,4S'l,79." for the same time lust year. The customs receipts this fiscal year have fallen off :'!!, !!;tu mid the ii te'rnal reve nue receipts 7,lttiii 07s. us compared with last yeur. Th.e expenditures under the bend of "War'' this year have been lii.l.'ll and under the head of "Navy" tl.UlM,.'-!! greater than for the first he months of last vear. The total amount of National bunk circu lation outstanding November ill) was 4VJ00, H,"0.7tK, hii Increase in in circulation since November 3D, 1892, of .l.) 339,901. mla de crease since October 31. I93. of f lii.l.3iH. The amount of National bunk circulation outstanding against bonds deposited there for Novemner 30 was Ie7 .Ii00..rj0. The receipts from customs ul the port of New i ork for Ihe month of November were (11,312,807 as compared with receipts of 19,. fi.il 3M during November; l2, and 7,.V)7, 3l)diirlng October. 193. 1 he amount paid in gold coin was 31 per cent ot the total, while durin; October 37.0 per cent was paid in gold coin. The payments in silver certi- cates show a large i trea-e this month over lust, belli.; 4.VB per cent this month and 31.3 per cent last month, me otuer kiikis oi inonevusedweresilvercoin.nl per cent; gold c'erliflvities. 0.4 per cent; Coiled States notes, iu.il per cent aui i nntu mutes treas ury notes. 11.4 iter cent. The total gold In the treasury, coin und bullion, is f 1111.1-'.' 12s: the gold cert.ncitei in treusury cash 149 0!Hi; the cold certili calcs in circulation 7H. lr.3,07U und the net gold hi the treasury S2,9VJ,019. REMARKABLE SUROER7. A Broken Back Straightened and the Patient Will Recover. Mary Hocker, 23 years old, a domestic in the family of Mrs. A. I.. Doll, who occu plea a third story Hat on West Seventeenth street, New York, fell through the dumb waiter shaft lo the cellar, a distance of f feet, and had her back broken. She Is now at the Polyclinic hospital. Her back was broken and she was otherwise terrible bruised, but she will not probably die, ow ing o the extraordinary o erutinn which wasperlormed upon her hy Dr. KoDerl 11. M. Dawbarn. professor of surgery at the Polyclinic hospital, and who happened to bein the house where the accideiit occur red. When taken to the operating room It was found that the tenth, eleventh and twelfth dorsal vertebrae we e fractured and thather whole body was badly bruised. Pieces of the fractured bone were pressing on the spinal cords, causing paralysis of the lower limbs. The operation, which lasted about three hours, consisted in cutting away por tions of the broken bones, elevating tbe backbone and cleaning out the debria. Then tbe entire body was out no in Plaster. Dur ing tbia delicate operation Dr.Dawbarn and his assistants expected the girl to die in their hands. The tlocter thinks that tbe girl will live. Hioooughed to Death. Two hours of steady hiccoughing killed Wesley rarsons, aged 7U years, uuu a prom ment farmer of near Laurel. Del. Mr. Par ions was taken with a laughing fit while Oktng with Iriends. J his lea to hiccough ng.wblcb exhausted him. and finally the if licled man fell from his seat !) , Viking Ship Bunk. The report cornea from Fiume that the Viking ship, which was on exhibition at Chicago, and which wae on her return from the United States to Christiana, baa been wrecked in the bay of Biscay, and sunk. Her captain and crew were saved cy the Austna-Buhganan steamer jjeaia-drie. PROMINENT FEOPLE. Tne, Cr.nr of ftussla has presented to Presl dent Carnnt six splendid t horoughhrnd horses Ambassoob Thomas F. IlAVAan has leased n house In Prlnness gardens, L union, for a term of years. W. Cr.vnK IlnssF.i.l,. f lie writer ot sea tales, forced hv rheumatism to kenp his sofa, dlo tales all novels. Sia Oeiisiih Lewis. rwntlv knighted on the recommen latloii of Mr. Olu lst'ine, Is tin most prosperous solicitor in England. Biss! vacs! Is an omnivorous newspaper reader aii-l suhsr-rihes for many of the. Ira portanl Lngllsli an I Continental journals. Pebe If vai-is rHR, for whom thn French art collecting a popular su'iscriptlon, has been obliged to titU') pupils lu order to earn a live iinnoit. Tar. autopsy In llwr-nsn of Prinze Aloxun der of Pnltniir ahnwn-l that the original csiisn ot his llln'ss was iho lodging of cherrystone In the verinllorm appendix. Tne rallro id dianel iirevnngellat, thn Bey Boston Smith. Is meeting with great sin-eesi In thn Northwest. Mr. Smith was thn llrsl missionary to utillxe tin railway car as I chape!. CniEE .IrsTtcE MKi.vir.t.t! W. Fri.r.an oi the United Stales Supreme Court Is to de liver thn oration at tne celebration or rhr centunary of Buwdolu College, Maine, in ,1 ii lie next. The oldest llvlnsrenres"ntatlveofth aria tor-rath) ereoln regime in Louisiana Is .fudge Hayarre, of New Orleans. He will be eighty nine years old Lent January, is erci-t and sprightly and his memory Is very clear. Sena run Sana., ot Ohio, with his say. eriiy o h years, Is as slroiiiraud active ox he was when he entered Congress nearly forty years ago. His health was never better and mentally he seems to grow like a school boy. SErBErsnv .Iabjco of the Korean l.egntloe at Washington is an ardent student of the F.ngllsh langu ige. He takes his hwoos lo the most pradhMl wiy, hviriilngahoiit things he has lo ban Ho n kiIi day in tho alT.iIrs or the lio'isnhold. UoiiraT Lot-is flrr.vExsox, tho novelist, s-iys a private letter from Samoa, piibllshnii In Loudon, Is "Immens'ily wea'thy, tm mens'ly fmred nn l Immensely liked and venerate. I ' in 8:unn:i, where the title ol 'Your Majesty'' Is Invariably given him. Miss Kmma SiRi.sr.a, who for eight years has been the onlyla-lv leader of an orchestra l.i the I nitn l Slates, and who Is the corn poser ot an opera aiii numerous minor musi cal works, has been lecturing before women's i'Iii'is and leagues In New York. She ts-gna writing a grnii'l opera at nine venra of nge. She Is nowat wor on au op -ra to bo culled i ns viKing. lioiir.a r 'f AVI.nn. better known In Tennessee s "Hob" Tavlor. ex-llovernor of that Stntn. who 1 1 . 1 . 1 : o I hlms-lf into lh Oiibn-rnntorlal chair, has entered the lecture Held ns a per manent aiini'-tion. Hissiineess onthftsliimp Inspire I him to prepani a lecture on ''The Fldilln and the Bow." out of which tin made. considerable, money. Ho IsMellveritig a new Ic itiirn limy entitled "Thn Fool's Paradise." The man ehoen as body guard to the rreshlHiit is llenjiimlii Itlio ie". n well-known detectlvn of thn pollen for-'e, who lino been det'illeil as a bo lyil ir.l for Mr. Clevelan-1 ever sin-" thn tr.igio death of Carter Hnr risnn. Mr. Ilhudes goss out every cabinet day to nsjorr hlsehargnto thn city ami fol io. vs the carriage closely when business Is finished for the day. The detective weure plain eltisen a alothes, and there Is nothing in his Hppmr.inoe to iailaato tho nature ol bis mission. THE LABOR WORLD. rAnis locksmiths get s)2.S0 per duy. FnAycr. has had 300 strikes this year. Sr. Lone, Mo., has 101 union grocer. Su ii.v lias 300.000 union agriculturists. Chicaui! has 311.000 Idle clothing workers. Commerce employs 1S,(I20,000 Americans. Co-oiriiATivr: agriculture is thriving in France. Illinois' weekly pavment law 4'ls uncon- s'.iluiiuua'.'' 'I'hivhiv 3.000,0(10 nifn ore Idle In the United States. Fr.oaro reports 1500 tramps on Hio ro-vl to Vuihliigtiiii. Kansas' Light Kotir law has bnen de clare I unconstitutional. TnB Co mner -liil CluV of Indlnnnpolla, In I., a ii I tii' lioarJ or Trade have started u movement to aid t in idle. Cni.ouAno Is snndln'.' her unnmplnynd men lo Texas, and Tex i feeds the.u and sends thm on lro:n town to tewj. The Droo'iis Loiomotlvo Works at Dun kirk. N. y.. which usually employs ISOJmen, uow has only 100 on thn rolls. llniA-l'KKTH, Hungary, reports n strike of 0030 on a-coiitil of the dis-hnrgH of a man lor helm a member of the union. A MJM'iKB of Pirgu Iron mills in the West have resu n"d work, and msuy woolen nillla in New Kn ;lan.l havo started upugHiu. MAanir.n msn and residents ol the city will huvn precedence wii"n Seattle, Wash. .shall Iwginlhnwor on lo.nl Improvements to provide work lor the nnnmploye I. Nkwbf.hbv (Tenn.'l rallrovl shops had to elnu down Ihe other Sunday, because, a man who refused to work on the Sa'i'iath 'hreat eiied to prosecute the whole lor ;a lot violn I. on oi the Sunday law. Skvkhi. of thn largo Irii mills at Youngs, town, Ohio, alter haviiu been shut down for rvvnlv-thrH weeks, startnl us a result of the settlement or the wue-M3:ilo question on u basis ot l.7 ) for puddlin r an 1 the llnish ers' scale o," I lie Fiii'sherV L'niou. TwESTY-rora puddlers at Alleghany, Penu., the oilier ilnv wer-i compelled tr. leave tho company houses. They borrowed p wago.i, but in horsi could be secured, 'J'uerenpon it do,en men got into the sliofti and pulled the wagon to rooms here and there that had been aeuurej hy thn strikers. Chosch siM.i rang Joyfully in all the niln dig towns of Knirland an I Wales pecans the great strike of the coil miners had heel ended ot a conference between employer! end employes. 'J'he strike has been the most disastrous lo many interests that the king dom has ever known. Outside the persons directly interrsted In the business, the suffer ing bus been widespread on account of tht high prices ol coal eaussd by in soaruity. The strangest bit of labor news that hat turned up lately comes from New Haven Conn. All the employes of Ihe thirty-seven Chinese laundries have formed a labor union, and they will only do washing on Mondays Tuesdays and Fridays, while ironing will oocupy their time on Wednesdays and f'hurs days. The day's work has been Hxed to bo gin at 7 a. m. and finish at 8 p. m.. with nc work on Saturdays. Tuny receive 2.10 pel week and board. Tbe proprietors will sent) to New York and Boston for Chinese to taki their places. An Extraordinary Wedding. An exiruordina y double wedding occur red in tba neighborhood of Cross Plains, Kobertson county, Tenn. Tbe parties were Mrs. Kilen FiUgerald, aged 40, who became tba wile of H. II. Lambert, aged 73 and Mrs. Mary Oflut, a widow of 70, who wis wedded to Uiljiam Armstrong, a widower, aged 77. Among tbe weddiug guests pres ent were l-t children and 37 grandchildren of tbe grooms and three sons of tba brides; also five iona-in-law and lour daughiers-io. Jaw. A Poor Year for Whales. J. N. Knowlrs. manager ot the Pacific Steam Whaling Company, reports that tbe total catch of whales by ihe ArUc fleet has been only 315 for tba season. Tne amount of whalebone to be marketed next spring be estimates at 30.1,000 pounds J be slock on bund ia leas than last year, when whalebone was 14 lo 15 a pouud. OVE.REATINQ, tke alakrt U Vreewfc wttk k ttavvest tsatiarar. Because of the peculiar Ignlflnanne which Dow attache to the word "temperance," we ihould not forget that "Rver man that strlveth for the mastery I temperate. In all thlnga, and that It la Juntas bind ing on ut to show moderation In our use of the neceasltlee of life as In our use of lu luiurlea. Rven the neces title of life may become superflui ties through their quantity and qual ity being raiser to the point of lux ury, 'lake, for example, the food itippl.y of the body. Jt Is obvious, that the body must have rich, force-supplying food In jrder to curry on Its dally tasks. Yet (lie fact is often lost sight of that an jver supply of fond to tho body, like 'jvercouling' thn steom engine, Is pro hirtlve of nothing but waste. More steam Is made than can be used. Nor Is this all. In such a finely adjusted machine as th human body no one piece of the complex organism can bo overworked exceof, at tho ultimate expense of the rest. Not only are we Inflicting the stomach with an unnecessary amount of work when we crowd It with food, but we are to the same extent Im posing upon t he other organs. As a matter of fact, It Is the liver which generally gets the brunt of the extra burden, though the heart and kid neys are also affected to a greater or less degree. Among the disorders caused by this superfluous condition are hemor rhoids or bleeding piles. To ascertain the proper proportion between the demand and supply of the body, one must consider not on'y the peculiar needs of each person, but the season of the year. Heat Is the unit of force In the body; but while fc'rce-Riipplylrig- food may be as necessary In summer as in winter, the need' for fnts, or hydro-carbons, as they are culled, to rnnintnin the bodily bent Is by no means so invent. For one who is rnperly familiar with the resources of his own body, and who Is not blinded by appetite, It Is comparatively easy to discover, lo a remarkable degree of nicety, the amount and kind of food which his system requires. "A orkat deal of my money," sighed youn Ardup, looking over his bills for Ice cream and cut llowers, "seems to have been Miss-spent." Chlcujfo Tribune. lr Is the man who hai to live on turn bread lit . h .i who (InnVt t'e I luost fault Willi lu" v.u wheu ho travels. 1'HBRR oiiKht to be a reformation In t he habits of sculptors; they are frequently on a bust.- vv hen some people say tncy are willing to do anything for Christ, lliey mean anything that Is popular August Flower" " For two years I suffered terribly with stomach trouble, and was for all that time under treatment by a physician. He finally, after trying everything, said my stomach was worn out, and that I would have to cease eating solid food. On the rec ommeudation of a friend I procured a bottle of August Flower. It seem ed to do me good at once. I gained strength and flesh rapidly. I feel now like a new man, and consider that August Flower has cured me." Jas. E. Dcdcriclc, Saugerties, N.Y.8 r.p.wm m. KOMi'Nns, D South Hsrtwick. N. T. . Rboils, carbuncles I TORTURING "ECZEMA, y H Completely Cured! If QDAlffA irll T.A Co., 3wl,i, j, imitf have liiilaonetl my hlol IJ TUP )i'1Uih Mhlnnlca iir niT nf-W 3 1 rlB trrinihHrworstfurm. I Uk mnez y amount ol lr. niMjicmn ba ttwjr left mt vurtrS rtd not uli'e to ork. Q IIVI I 1 wu frnmy imirrtea witlt: 11 U fiwllsj. hud BlM and W a-laa-2 liMNrl at o ttwmm. I tried i-vrrytitUi(ll oina near fi out i .uiiiuiicu tu luve hH.m. -- -3 HTM AT Atitit to lhia koxvimmm mS m nn tnriut-nud in nliit mtl Uy, tri-H PS llrhlny wt liiteiisX'. I hid wver ptxing In r':ghr J lliiile noil tk, rotttlMMHl h'tdtirhf. Iff tTft IDCQ di.tduriuMi. At lart M fVyUntO heir.inf ,lSA'8 iAH8Al-3 UK ILIA, comriifiimi uin it, ami ttio tbli-tals gbuuluplirlv M ktU uit, M Lsj Yuuri n ipeTtfiiitv. i U I, I. VMS U. EDMUNDS. D M Soutii lUrtwlcb, v. V M 11. a. iioi.himm.k. p. m. D 'M buuih llanwiL-Ji, N. Y. (0 Dana Sartaparltli Co.. Btlfaat, Malna. M VJ s I w P C- Ve W m Y 1 jfi if ttrm mm ytvi The Cleaner Tis, the Cosier 'Tis." What is Home Without SAPOLIO KNOWLEDGE Bring comfort and Improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet ter then others rind enjoy life more, with; less expenditure, by more promptly ailnpting the world's) lieet products to) the needsi of phyiciil lwinjr, will attest the valuo lo health of tho pure liquid Inxntive principles embraced in Uio remedy, fiyrup of Figs. Its excellence is duo to its presenting; in the form mont acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneflcinl properties of n perfect lax ative; t flectiuilly cleansing; the system, dispelling; colds, lieudnclies and fevers ami permanently curing constipation. It lins given sntinfiiftiiin to millions ami met with thn npprnvul of the nn'licnl profession, Iscuuse it nets on tlio Kid neys, Liver and Itowela without weak ening them and it in perfectly free from every objectionable euhstance. fyrup of Fips is fur sale by all (lriipf. sristsin fi'ic nndtt bottles, hut it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name ia printed on every package, also the mime, Sjyrup of Figa, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if ottered. r n u or the brat aciOlttnn U ore'd own library Id WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY Tiff New Trn year npent rvirin(r,i(f)ffHlirp (Hit1iV4(l, ami over .'HrO,K sinded. A Grand Educator Abreaot of tht Ttmaa A Library In ltiN Invftliiattle Inihn hntineholfl, and t .1 h trahor, prnf fioiial mao.or Btlf eUucator. Sold by tit HfMkwtttr$. G. & C. Mrrrlntu Co, (ft rutiitpitfi. Sftrtiitfttul, Mn$B. 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