LATEST NEWS SUMMARIZED FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. What la Transrlrina the World Over. Important Event Briefly Told. JtMTKM, Accm AMD rATAMTir.S, A bout containing twontv-four Common' a-paloin wb. cnpKlrod while attempting; to mnu nmipr iiniimiiim strwt trlilp, Oloatia, n-u., mm t-iKui-tn were tirowneu. WAMH1NOTOH, fontlnnanwa until otherwise) ordered ot the experimental free delivery postal servlne It the following places ha boon authorized' Ky Acting First Assistant 1'ostmMter OeneraJ l.amari Kutrtown, ra.t HhnemBkersvllle, re, M rrl mn it , L'mnnri. Mb . t.nlitHrfnii Pa.) Terra HIH. 1'a.i Davis, W. Va , and Bor- WK'S, ra. CHIMES ASD rr.!AI,Tll!S. T.ft. Mnynnrd and Ollbcrt Kant left a valine sotitalniug tl.100 In their hinrirv ncarOmciis- bnrg, Iml., while they jrent swimming In nn adjacent stream. When they came out the uumvy was gone. James H. Burn, ex-nuriltor of Hamscy county, MIiiii.. haa lieen arrested on the chance o( defrauding the county treasury out t (a.KOfl on a false. I'lnlm that It owed bin paper, the Ht. I'aiil "Herald," the money. rriTAL amd Lrion. Oeorgn 8. Beall. of the Ileal Pry floods Company, of Columbus, O., hoa asked lor a receiver. Nine hundred men have been laid off at the Brookly navy yard on ai-cotiut of tho lack of appropriations. Daring the 11 month ended Mav 81 Immf. grnnt into the Vnlted States numbered liH, 010, a against 430,120 for the corresponding penou ill i year. Heeclver TBnlelB. Weld s Is having a lot ot trouble In settling the affair of the Har lem Hirer Dank. N. V., tho worst beinit over the books ol John Kean, amused of 430,000 misappropriation. The Emporer and Empress of Oermnny vaneu irom niei lor jiorway. Twelve ease of eholern, six of whl-h were fatal, nave been reported at Cronstndt, Rus sia. The Prussian Cabinet Council has annrov. ed Miuel's propositions for a tobacco tai and alcouol monopoly. All the B 'rlln beer houses except 5B, which do not belong to the Communal brewers' ring, have been boycotted by tho Socialists. Cardinal Vmighan officiated at a mass fot the repose of ttio soul ol the late President Carnot, which wai celebrated in the Church ol Notre llnmo, London. The (treat Tower bridge spanning th Thames at the Tower of London was formal, ly opened by the Prince ot Wales on Hatur. uay wun a gorgeous civic and military dis play. VISrCJAANEODS. Lord Randolph Churchill arrived in New iora on a tour around tue world. Tbi fourth congressional district Repuhll. can convention bas nominated W. D. Davlet for Congress. James Rulllvan. president of the Oilcan Tress Club nnd political reporter for the Chicago "Tribune," died suddenly at th ciuu. Mrs. Brown-rotter's daushor. Mis Anni TJrquhnrt Potter, is suing lor a partition ol the estate of her great-grnnd-father, Jumer crown. Cam Innlrn 4n f... Y. . . .1 n .1 1 1 V J J hvsmu iv IB 1' TT ItullUIDU fTVIID HI Minneapolis, making a plea that provisiotu he shinned In Wuuliinc-tiin f.e tt.n rv.mn.nn. weal army. WAR ON NON-UNION MEN. nllne Offloiala Kidnaped and One Man Killed by Idaho Miners. Beveuty-llvo masked men from Burks en tered the town of Gem., Ida., and seized and bound Rupt. O'Neal and Foreman Hummers of the Oem mine and Frank Big gins and West, non-union miners, The mob started to the blacksmith shop, where John Nebo was working. Nobo saw them eomlng and sprang through the hank window. The mob tired, killing him instantly, and his body rolled down the hill. The leaders of the mob hold a short consul tation and gave the signal to close In around the prisoners, who were then marched over the range toward Montana. When word reached Wallace mauy deputies were sworn In aud citizens Joined their organization. Tbey are now In pursuit of the mob. The trouble is a revival of the light of 181111. Union men have made frequent threats to drive all non-union miners out, and a few wesks ago llxod June 17 as the date non union men must loave the t'oeur d'Alene regions. Poisoned by a Obloken Bone. A week ago Cornelius Vreelund, a farmer who lived at Dundee, between I'uttersou and Paasaio, scratched his linger while carving a alilckeu at the dinner tuble. The knife slipped and the skin ou his ban i was lauar ated by a fragment of bono. The injury pained bim severely the next day, and two days later his arm was swollen to the shoulder, blood poisoning having set iu. His entire body wits swollen to almost twice its normal sisso, and he died In auny. Six Feet of Hail. A cloud burst occurred In the canon just above the town ol Hot Hprlngs, Ark., follow ed by a tremendous hail storm. Drifts of bail six foot deep were lodged in the streets A great wave ol wator came down Fall river wash lug out bridges and covering the Elk horn tracks with debris. Two lumber yards and other buildings were carried away. The damage Is great, but no estimute can be made. Duudwoud and other lilaok Hills towns suffered from heavy rains. 1 The Bevlval of Cholera. At Bt.Peterabiirg sluce Sunday last 80 cases of cholera, W of which were fatal, havelieenre ported. A Stockholm dlspntyh says: Four more passengers on board the steamer Dobeln, which arrived here recently from Ht. Petersburg, are suffering from oholera. Nineteen pasMiigers on the steamer H-wache plclon U""4l,101 ut 'luurantlue under sus- One Hundred Drowned. A terrible drowning disaster Is reported from Mud near Tokay in Northern Hungary, A ferry boat which was crossing the river 'rule near the town mentioned, was oapslt ed with DUO people aboard. It ia reported that about 100 of the passenger were drowned. How Tbey Stand. Tho following table show the standing ot the different clubs composing the Natioual taw-Hall League! Club. W. L. Pet. I Club. Ilaltiinore Huston . . New York. I'lilladei'u Brooklyn , .'illa'jurjt . 40 IN tillO . 4-i 20 i;m.i 87 i IS07 tu va um H.I M Ana til) 21 071 Olnvoliuid (iiK'iunatl Ht. Louis. Chicago W.L. P . M in) 600 21 87 4T2 dl 41 H.I9 AN OLD-TIME INDIAN TERROR. Washington ID u sua Louisyitle . Ill 45 itii In Aged tnttlan Warrior Who far Tea Years Terrnrlied the Heftier of Arlsena. They were talking about the prci nt Indian outbreak when one or th party, who had been for many yean I reolttent ot Arizona Territory, re narked: "1 tell you, gentleman, that th.li ndian buno-is Is liable to become iretty serious to lore long. Why oo ifirth the government don't enlist 5,000 men and havo thoie red skins ounded up ones and for all Is some hinif 1 cannot understand. "Why, down In Arizona, we lived or Or teen years In a state of terror in account of the marauding band of iptK'hct that had things pretty much heir own way all this time, In spite f all that the government troops ould do to keep them Id check. "1 call to mind particularly Old Hfltorlo. There was a warrior for 'ou. He commanded a band of some .wo hundred bucks. They were the Milrarahua Apaches nd the roup lers robberies and deprodatlons com nltted by that band during those en years In which they were on the varpiuh aro almost Incredible. "Old Victoria was nearly ninety rears of aire when the trouble began. Ie rule ) those red skins with a rod if Iron In i-plto of his years. And he as paralyzed, too. completely para yzed. lie was only able to use his eft arm a little, Just enough to lift i cigarette to his mouth. "He was coustantly in the saddle, ind had to be strapped on like a bale it goods. His band had the finest ponies to be found anywhere. They ould sometimes appear at one place ind in lest than twenty-four hours rou would hear of them at some place 100 miles distant. All through out southern Arizona and northern Mexico Old Victor lo continued his raids until the settlers finally gave ap in despair. The government troops appeared to be utterly power-le.-s In the matter. "Why, that band of red skins would loraotliues plunder a wagon train right under the noses of the troopers, and by tho time the latter were mounted and ready to start in pur suit, they would be out of sight, Tho next day, perhaps, the w.res would tell of some fresh depredation com mitted by the same band In a section of the country over 100 miles away. "This old war dog, however, was Anally rounded up and shot He died in the raddle, fighting to the last, and his band, what waa left of It, dispersed. Of course the settlers heard of it and were delighted. Dis may followed, however, when Co chise took the field. This Indian ran things pretty much the same way for Ave years, and then came old Oeronima "Tho Indians of the Northwest are rruch more numerous and better armed. You may take my word for It, gentlemen, we haven't seen the last of the Indian troubles. We've hardly seen the Beginning of them. The government will wake up to the faTj, before long, too." New York Herald. - Both Wept. When Lawrence Barrott's daughtei was married Stuart Robson seDt s check for 15, 000 to the bridegroom, Miss Felicia Robson, who attended the wedd ng, convoyed the gift, "Felicia," said her father, upon bor return, "did you give Llm-tba check?" "Yea, father" answered the dutu ful daughter. "What did be say?" asked Bohsoa "lie didn't say anything," replied Miss Felicia, "but he shed tears." 'How long did he cryS"' Why, father I didn't time him: 1 should say, however, that be wept fully a minute," 'Fully a minute!" (roared Robson, "why, I cried an hour after I'd signed Itl" Chicago Record. The Ladles. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladles may use the California liquid lax ative, Byrup of Figs, under all conditions makes It their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package. There is no entry oi postnumoua charities on the credit aide ot - the recording anuel's ledger. Br. Kilmer's Rw act-Root enn all Klduey and llladder troubles. Pamphlet and Consultation free, Lnbratory Iilnghampton.N. Y. IIave you never notlred the dif ference between the clothes a tailoi weais when at work aud when U j i a uiuoei.' Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally. Price 75c. Karl's Clover Root, the great blood nnrfher. f:vm freshness and clearness to the complex un and cures cuuatiualiou. lift out., 60 cU., tl. If afflicted wlthsore eyes use Dr. Iwuc Thnmn. huii'b Ke-water. Druggists sell Ht &V per bottle. It Is Not What We Say Out what Hood's Baraaparllla does that tells the story. The great volume ol evidence la the form ot unpurchased, voluntary testimo nials prove neyonu uuuut miu f-f ood's Sarsa- 1 1. paHlla Be Sure to Get tWYQS Hood's Va Hood' Pills cure habitual constipation. FN V 88 '84 I rfi TICOOK BOOK FREE l-k. 880 faObS ILMJ6T RATED. Oueof the lrget imhI lltt t:ooc Botiiteiiuullnuud. SU1M la cbt( fur HO Lsrga Lisa eul f nun i.luu Ctiftee wruiiuers. aiul a H-wnt Hlaaip. Write fur lut ut uiu wiiur nu 1're. """"i";. .Woolson Jncr Co.. MI ITujuu tit., TvUMV, GdJO. Ilrlsk Menagerie Market. There has of late been a sudden and unprecedented increase in the demand for wild animals, not only for the continent, hut for the United States. The stocks in most of the European coeloclcal gardens have de creased of late, a shrinkage partly caused by the closure of the Soudao by the Dervishes. In America tno popularity of the great menagerie at the World's Fair started the boom in wild animals of all kinds. Circuses and private menageries are com pet. Ing with the zoological fardens and SL'ientltlo societies for rare and inter estlng animals and the demand for America is far greater than for the continent of Europe. After five or tlx years of neglect there is such a boom in the wild-beast trade as Is hardly remembered. Until the ex peditions whi h Uagenbeck and (Kiiurs i.uvo i.eputcbed taio Central Africa, via rterhera, and Into llorneo and the West coast of At-lca. return, there is little to fall ba.-k upon hut the average supply which arrives without system and In chance ships. A single purchase by an agent from the l'blladelphla zoological gardens Included a leopard, a hyeua, a pair of cheetahs, a Borneun bear, antelopes, emus and other birds. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report X Powder Absolutely pure BEECHAM'S PILLS (Vegetable) What They Are For Biliousness dyspepsia sick headache bilious headache indigestion bad taste in the mouth foul breath loss of appetite sallow skin pimples torpid liver depression of spirits when these conditions arc caused by constipation ; and con stipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. One of the most important things for everybody to learn is that constipation causes more than half the sick ness in the world; and it can all be prevented. Go by the book. Write to B. F. Allen Company, 365 Canal street, New York, for the little book on Constipation (its causes con sequences and correction); sent free. If you are not within reach of a druggist, the pills will be sent by mail, 25 cents. HI Order. A speaker who has planned an ad dress for a multitude, and finds him icif confronted with but a single ludltor, sometimes falls to readjust his remarks, and the result Is apt to be ludicrous. A little story illustra tive of this point Is told In connec tion with a former president of the University of North Carolina. One day, as this dignified and tatcly personage was walking about the campus, he observed an unlaw ful assemblage of students at some little distance. Flo did not hasten bis steps, but proceeded slowly to ward them with his head down and Ms eyes apparently bent In contem plation of his own boots. When this leisurely procedlng had brought him to the spot where the itudenta had been gathered, only one roung man remained, the others hav ing precipitately departed. The president raised his head and turvcyed the solitary culprit with ipparent severity, although the roung man always contended that lie detected a twinkle In his keen jyes. "Sir," said the president in a com manding tone, "instantly disperse to four several places of abode!" Difficult though tho foat required :crtalnly was, the yourur man exe juted to the best of his ability by 'dispersing" without further delay. noBBifj J11M00 (at mi raotner'i dinner party) "This is tho Orst din nor mamma would let mo ait at the table with the company." One of the Guests "Then you are not very well acquainted here, are you, Hob ble?" Bobble "No, sir. I don't even know who all this silver be longs to." llrooklvn Life. NOVEL COURT8HIP And Happy Marrlaaee brought nbont through t'ncln Hem's Mail Hug. bv THE IDEAL WORLD. Copies containing full information end descriptions of Ladles and Gentlemen who desire correspondents mailed tor Ten Cent. Address, J. '. JNMLNKrt, eiO Penn Avenue, - - I'ltuliurg, Fa. WAXTED to loan mnnpTtneTervhoiv: $l toSinoi h c. In1rel: ea.v ptymenu; s'ae n 6ath ben efit for old aot younc do! pKolnv SMLut toat SI. Henri amp rnr pariVulftrv. Aswnt wanted. Mu tual Umrrit AMOt-iaKou. Hk-nmund, Vs. Jua.afc Kjr lain, Jr.. Pre.. iBc. Aud. of Va.) fHE DISCOVERY OP AMERICA by Columbus trwr,M nllehtenment to tk world. New fleliit of enllghtenmert in tbto century are in the line of science. The triumph cf Conservative hH ery Is well illustrate by the fart that DIIDTIIDCor rtreera. iiwi luni-ianowrt!: vallu cured without tha knife aud without re leu f'lumsr. chnflnir trusses) tlf-VM- ndnM 4 . luce Inflammation, sirsnulatlon and death. TUMORS Ovarian, Fibroid I Uterine I ami . iviiwi many others, are now removed without the perils of cuttltur operations. PILE TUMORS "owercr Isnre. FHrti.ra rikb lUITIUna, nrt other diseases of thai lower bowel, are permanently cured without pain or resort to tho knife. STONE !" "ladder, rm mir'cr how . . 'srf- taeruibed.piilverhti. washe out and iwfcrtlr remorer! without c itfln. STRICTURE Vrim-r Pmi la aha OinilslurtC maotK tthont cuttle la hundreds of rases. Tor pamphlet, reft-rem and psrtlculnra, send 10 cents (In etnmnak to World's blspctisnrv Medical AssootettotV 3 Main Street. Buffalo. N. V. W. L. Douglas t CUni? isTMcacsr. OilwEal NOMUCAtUNfl. SO. CORDOVArl, 4 .'i" FINE CALFAkANGArM 3.WP0LICiI,3Sous. 2.l.yBOYiSCH0CliKOEi LADIES , SEND rwW CM I nj.DQUn WI.DOUOLAS BROCKTON, MASS. Y n save moner wfnrlni tho W. l PoiiIki 93.00 Phot?. Tiers n se, w ar th Iftrnrit tnnnufartnrrrn o4f thlkt uratdeuf fthorti In !ti world, auaranlc lbtt valu by tnmptnf th name and prlc oa thm bott4)m, which protect you a gain at high prlceaaml tlm middleman'- profltn. Our ahoaa tual cuttuaa work In y tlttlna and weaiinpj qtmlltl, WehaT(thfm anlf fTerywhera atlowrr prlrtito tha valua ttirn than any other make. Take nn rab atltuta. If your dealer cannot aupply you, wo caja. Con a am 1 1 Yea and paopla who bare weak Inn, or Aith ma.ehouldata Ptao'aGnra for Consamptlon. It baa earad thontaadt. ft haa not injur ! one. 1 1 la not bad to taka. It la tba beat cough arm p. Bold erywnr. VAe t "One Year Borrows Another Year's Fool." You Didn't L'3t SAPOLIO Last Year. Perhaps You WJI Not This Year. i r i V I Sl Jt tan a tvavau Prmtm 1 1 mm Mmm am LOVELLI DIAMOND BICYCLES. BIDE THE BEST. ALWAYS IN THE LEAU -Our Aim h a) fair IU fiUm' aavt a ivavatA tMn mt M let! AraM a 1 The Lightest, StmngerT and Mast Durcblo Waael MsJe, A Wheel That Yott Csa Place Conrjdcnca n. As a Hill Climbcf It Is retries As a Rotditcr It Hu Ha Equal As a Racer It Is Superior. THEY STAND WITHOUT A RIVAL. OUR LINE. rtoys' snd Girls' N-3S-ln.,eoitiloa tins . S1S.TB Beauty for Hoys, M-ln., enihlontlm ,, ES.OO rrlss, convertible, 2t-ln., cuttiloa tires . , SO.OO Uoti' Diamond, 50-ln cuahlon tlm . . 85. OO Prltt, conrertltjle, 20-In., million tlm. . 40.00 DIUurd, oo V, U-tn., pnanmstk tlm 40.00 GlrU'Ilismond,96-lii.,pnFQUtlctlm , 45.O0 tlori' Uiamond, S0.1n.. pneumatic tin . 45.00 Voutha' Diamond, 28-lu., cuahlon tlm 4S.00 Escal C, boya', 34- In., pneumatic tins . , 80.00 Excel D, flrle', JH-ln., pneumatic tins . , 00.00 Tornado, youtlii', 96-ln.. pneumatic tlm, AO.O0 1 Quean llab, nlaaes', llu-ln., pnaumatle tm BO.00 ExcelA, joutha',90-ln.,pneumatletlm 70.00 Excel II, miiaea', IB-ln., pnoumatlc Una, 6S.00 llodol 1C, UO-ln., cuihlon Una, sent!'. . , SS.OO Modal tc, 39-ln., cuihlon tlm, ladlof , . SS.OO Modal 7C,K-ln.,cuahlontlna,coiivertlbl. SS.OO Model IP, XO-lii., pneumatic tlm, .enu' . 60. OO Modal l n. in., pneumatic Una, ladlea'. 00.00 Model 71", DS-ln., pneumatic liroa, con vertible 60.00 'hMiamn so aa a i sue- ttsa saaaaaa ' smb 8ii.ui asM n-SM a OUR LINE. 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OO 78.00 75.01 85.00 00-00 SS.OO . 1 10.0(1 WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT Did you. ever know' a lidtr ci a LovtU Diamond Vnho would echartfce ail 'vhtel for air ottwr I . ' ..!, 3tr Tbt TideI at the Lovrll Diamond. Dbr sni ta Ta pjot, are fteir test advenlaerk. . km '--& ana ia mil uaM am in L saiiai aai.aa 1 '! V j us, ' f SI K J 1 ltU147WA6!N070V9r - THEY ABE THE TJNIVEBSAIi FAVOBITES. A Lot of 5ad-Har4 Wiieelt foi Sale Very Low With Tbem a Few Foeumatica for Ladlea and Cents at the Low Price of 145.00 Each. . CREE. 4oo.Page Illustrated Catalogue. Send 10 cents lHm'&3'$,ZZuium?," This aaw Mamssoth Cauloauc, which Is worth fully tea rlmaa the coat of gettlnf It, llluitralaa an4 jivai pricei oi a " thouaand sad una " uaalul snd dcairabla sniclaa, Do not bil to aend lor one. Af.neUs for th. Losall Duuuonds ara In Near r fyrr City anrt Town, Call and 8. Tb.m. If no A(nt In Vuur 1'laoo, Kcud lu Us. JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO., Dealers In Bicycles, Trleyoles, Velocipedes, Quns, Rifles, Cutlery, Fishing Tackle. A Full Line of Base Ball and 6portinff Goods of Every Description. 147 Washington Street BOSTON, HASS. 131 Broad Street. AgeatM Wanted! ta aii Cities' sad Town what w isrs boo. , mm 4 iter,, 191 BR0A.D IT- eVftrejeMi sieri W aywdxU. imliiiwssrfmfceitiMHiMMiat
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