The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, July 17, 1895, Image 7

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    Is Your
Blood Puro
If not, It l Importnnt Hint you mnVo It
p iro nt once with the great uloo.1 puriQor,
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Beenio with Impure Monti yon nro In con
stant iliitnror ot serious illness.
Hood's pniar,r. ara
Cnnmil Deity's Kanaka Wife.
The toloRrnph drought tlio now ft
few tlnj-a ngo thnt ,T. I.nmb I ty, Amer
ican Consul to the Society Islnm!, liml
married a native, n half enste, nml liml
et up hotmekeeplnn. It sconis thnt the
girl bear the nnme Inev Ttnnero
Hauil, ond she Is anhi to have brought
a nent dowry to her linslinnil. . She Is
only 10, and Doty first met her a few
months no on the bench of n neighbor
ing Island, where uhe was trying to
bring to Rhore her capsized canoe.
Young Ioty Induced her to elope to
another Island, where he married her
according to the simple native formuln,
which merely requires that the con
tracting parties eat together nnd make
a number of pledges. No wedding ring
Is required, no cHke, no clergyman's
fees, nnd no license. When Inty re
turned to Tahiti with his bride, he
rented a house, nnd the pnir nro now
living In South Sea Island style, with a
good stock of cocoantits nnd tnro root.
The girl's gunrdlnn appeared soon nfter
they sot up housekeeping and wanted
to take her back to his house, but Doty
showed him this would be unwise und
he consented to let her remain.
Young Doty was not of age when
Cleveland appointed hlin Consul nt
Tahiti, nine years ngo. Since then he
has been a South Sea .nasher, for he
has been engaged to two Island prin
cesses, but In each case the relatives
prevented marriage. Doty Is well
known In Washington, where he has
Influential relatives. Ills mother has
a close friend In Ambassador Pnyard,
and Ills brother Is nn Episcopalian clof
gyinnn In Washington. He was a bright
boy, who first started as a page In tho
llouse, but since ho has been In tlio
south seas he has developed many ec
centricities. The Fooil Cnre,
To the many who abhor the taking of
bitter drugs, the food cure opens an al
luring prospect. This Is positively the
latest Idea, Introduced Into England by
phyBleians of advanced Ideas. They
claim thnt certain foodH contain all the
elements necessary to effect cures; that
they have made tip n list which cm
braces tonics, febrifuges, diuretics, nnd,
In fact, every medicinal agent that Is
defined In the pharniacopla. These
foods nro of the simplest charncter, but
the English doctors do not disclose
them, except to their patients. They
say that In the course of ten yenrs there
will not be one-third the medicine used
that Is used to-dny.
You can carry the
little vial of Doctor
Pierce' I'li'.T-nm l'el
lets right in the vest
pocket of your dress
suit, and ft will nut
make even n little
lump. The " Pellets"
are so small that 43 to
14 of tilt in go 111 a vial
scarcely moie than an
inch long, nnd as big
round as a lead pencil.
'Iivy tare constipa
tion. One "Pellet" Is a
laxative ; two a mild
cathartic. One taken
after dinner will stim
ulate digestive nction
and palliate the effects
of over eating. They
act with gentle effi
ciency on ftoniach,
liver and bowels.
They don't do the
work themselves.
They simply stimulate
the natural action of
the organs them,
selves.
Treated free.
ro.im.1, CI BSD
with Vvf.Lbla
R.n.dl. fUva
curM Irany Itiou
tan'1 curt nro.
nminrwi hfinel
If . Vrrm flrttdotf symptom, mp-illy li-.appr sr.
rH in ttn (Uyi
n1rHtvO-.hir.Urt
ft 6bX of te'lim.riiiU f nnrr.nil-i.it mrr .etit FRtE.
TEH DAYS TREATMENT rURNISHEO FREE by mail
hii. it li tlliliN 4 ptluUtUi lUuiia, a.
11 -.yini
vmpi'-ms are ftim
RUPTURECured
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fin All ill t j, I ilc l'n.k w lili-li
CdD lit male llirsvr i'l
smaller to mlt ctiiitiFliic
eoiiilinnn of Htl'Tl'HE
niziru. iiiiih. , hi. will uri'iin n
sealed by u.v.Hi.uaeMtoCn.IilIiriinilwaj'.N.Y.UIti
PAY
FOR PT AANT WORK m11t pmrMI thmort
1 j Npinrwiuniir i.o'i vtey to it- 11 t)i
DAVIS CREAM SEPARATORS
lo fr'ftruiars tad Umi ymett. tmt tyi wi thun U.
last number of this Journal. Another will soon b
plvturad out. Meanwhllt, writ lor Hn'txifi iJin
tratwl BMk PrM. 1AVHA RANKIN HU'O. ANL
UFO. CU..ol Mfcuutocturan. UU W. Lkm Bt ,Chictf&
PATENTS TRADEMARKS RxamlDaTion
r 9 and advice m paumuuiity ot
SVfoton. bruu lor ttiveii.or Guide, urbuwtoutfU
latent. -Aiim-t O'tAhUtL. Wa.hu.utwj.. u.J
HIGHEST AWARD
WORLD'S FAIR.
The BEST
PREPARED
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
JOHN CARLES ONS. New York.
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tips ra iks
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AROUND THE LABOR WORLD
MORE ADVANCES.
A Steady Movement Toward Battel
Tiuiea-Labor Kotea.
Asaln the laroly Inerensed number of
wane advances tins boon tha teatura most
promlnont In the week's history ot malti'r)
Industrial. It la eonservntlvely estimated,
based upon what IlKiires and facts are ob
tainal le that not less than iO,l00 working
people In the l. ultivl Htates aro to-day re
vIiik irrnntor enmieusntloB for tlinlr labor
thuu th')' reonlvvil twn days axu, in J by a
lit! I" ilu'iirinu It tnlitht be asi'trtained what a
creat ninouiit of ooil has thus been done.
With tlio wall's of the working people of the
country nearmn the standard ot three years
siro, the volume of money In circulation Is,
as a lintutal cotispritionee, greatly auKineiited,
and the business channels In every illreetlon
ire thereby belun 0ened up, niauy of which
have been almost entirely blocked for sev
eral months. Crop prospeeta brluhten with
rai'h suceeedlnir report, and the feellnit
f hopefulness and confidence becoinea mora
general autl ataacber every day,
NEW AMALGAMATED SCALE.
Adopted With Lltt e Trouble and Satis
factory to all.
The recent settlement of tha Amalgamated
wage scale at Youniistown on a I a ton
basis tor puddling, was aecompllshed with
less trouble than had been anticipated, and
as It stamls means that the winies ol Iron
workers will be Knlieriilly advnui'ed.
The settlement hohls good lu nil the mills
now under the Jurisdiction ot the Amalga
mated AksocIhiIoh, and the scale as aliened
will he In cIToct in nil of them. The soale la
b?.sed on n bar Iron card rato ot 11-10 cents
per pound, and for every advance ol
1 1-11 cents lu pries of bar Iron the
workers will receive ten cents addi
tional per ton. As Iron Is now quoted
at 1.10 aud 1.2 contt per pound, it vinually
tneani thnt the workers will receive f 4 ii a
ton for puddling. Tne scale Is almost uni
versally satisfactory to the members of the
association. Orders are plentiful In all mills,
and a long nnd prosperous season for both
the mnnuincturers and the workmen see in
assured to the end of the year.
No radical changes have been made, and
the scalo is now arranged for the coming
year, and will go Into effect August 1, nt
which time the present agreement expires.
I nder the present scale either side could
abrogntn it by giving notice sixty days in ad
vance. The clause has been elltniuiited from
the new scale, having proven unsatisfactory
to both sides during the past year, l'reslili'iit
Garland predicts a piospvroua yeur in the
iron industry.
U. 8. Labor Bulletin.
The new semi monthly "Labor llulletln,"
Which, by virtue of an act ot the Ian! Con
gress, was to have been Issued last Monday,
bas not yel made Ita appearance, nnd Labor
Commissioner Carroll I). Wright fans Issued a
seml-ollleial circular letter announcing that
the first "bulletin" will not bo given lo the
public before August 1, and perhaps, not un
til Heptember 1. The letter slates that the
postponement ol the publication Is made In
order to allow further preparation lu per
fecting the pinna nnd In order to receive more
suggestions from the laboring people of the
country, as to what the "llulletln" should
be, and what It should contnlu.
Two Ohio Concerna Resume.
The Cherry Valley iron works nt Leetonln,
Ohio, resumed operations Monday morulug
alter three mourns' Idleness. 'lhe bnleui
Wire Nail company resumed operations at
10 per cent, increase of wages, running
double turn.
Wages of the employos of the Cbnrhnrdt
Manufacturing Company, Cluveluud, U.,have
been ndvauced neurly 10 per cent, The
Nutlonnl Mulleublo Cnsting company, of
Cleveland, hnvo advanced the wages of their
moulders 10 per ceut. nnd have given an
IncreuKO to employes lu other departments.
Following the examplo of the Akron, O.,
(Street Hallway Company, which recently
gave its employes better earnings, the Wnlfeb
labcock Company, controlling tne liurberton
and Cuyahoga Fulls eleclrio hue, bus volun
tarily ruised thu wages ul its employes 10 per
cent.
F.mployess in nil tho departments of the
Otis Kiosl Company's plant at Cleveland, O,,
aggregating about 800 men, have been given
a wage increase of 10 per ceut, Xhu new
cale waut Into effect July 1,
Tho Conforence committee of the Amal
gamated association, and the l'lttsburg iron
manufacturers agreed upon the scale adopt
ed nt Yountfatowa last week, to govern this
district tor the year beginning August 1.
With the promise of another raise in sixty
days, the Ashlnnd Coal and Iron railway
company, ol Ashland, hy. , bus increased the
wage ol itf several nuudred employe tec
per ceut,
Kearly 2,000 persons went to work In vari
ous manufacturing establishments at Norm,
town, l'a., last Monday at an Increase rate ol
wages raugiug .'rum t to 20 per cent.
The employes of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Wheel Foundry, several hundred In number,
at Altoona, l'a., have received an Increase ol
twelve per cent,
A ton per cent advance. In wages has been
made In the puddllug and rollingmill depart
ment of the West Euu liollintfmlll, ol Leban
on, l'a.
The Kelly Xall and Iron Company, Iron
ton, (J., bnve added ten per cent lo the wages
of the men employed ut the Hurah Fur
nace. The 500 employes of It. D. Wood A Co.,
irou manufacturer at Florence, N. J., went
to vv.irk hut Mouduy at au advance of 10 pel
cent.
The Irondnle Hteel and Iron Company
Middletown, lud., has made a voluntary ten
per cent, wtuju increase.
Coleman A Brock, proprietors of the Le
banon Furnace bnve increased the wages ol
their emplopet ten per ceut.
The Knoxville Iron company, of Knoxvllle,
Tenn., have given notice of a ten pur cent,
advance In wuges.
SECOND TO NONE.
Creditable Showing of tha V. 8. Fleet at
Kiel.
Secretary Herbert has received a report
from Admiral Klrklaud giving an account of
the Kiel celebration. It 1 a brief report,
confined largely to routine matters, but at
the same time give an acoount ot some ol
the iiuportttut huppeuiugs, such a tne pus
tage ol the Markieheud turougb the cuuul,
uud also the luct of Emperor William belug
a guest ot the American on board the New
York,
Admiral Kirkluud lay tbut the appear,
nuva ol the United Utulea fleet was lu every
way a credit lo the ouuutry, aud was, lu
fact, second to no other lluut ut the uelebru
liuu. 'ill ) Impression created by our ship
wu u good oue, aud the llutlurlug reception
aucordud the olhuer by all uutlous was
gruiiiyiug in the exiremu. Olllciul of tne
Navy Ucpiirttneut are now congratulating
tbuuiaeivr ou the fact that bulb the New
York and Columbia were cut to Kiel lu or J el
to make the Auiericuu fleet all it s'Jould be,
bvlu m numbers uud the kind ot ship,
PROMINENT PEOPLE.
The Mikado of Japan Is fon 1 of football.
l'rlnco Ulsmnrek Is partly of Hlav origin.
llnron Albert Itntiisehild Is one of tha lit
chess players in VI'Minn.
F-x-Presldeiit of France Cnslmlr-P.irier In.
tends to spend tho summer traveling In Italy
and Austria,
The press of Jnpnn slows Its resp-t for
the Mikn lo by printing his name ulwavs in
capital letters,
Iiv I'm death the other day of .TimesCir
roll, (l ivrgor Frank Drown, of Maryland,
Inherits i lf,i.
Flel l Murshnl Lord Tt i'xrt, "Our IVi1i."
Is the most popularmllltHrvinitiln Kugliind,
ml his portrait Is in groat demand.
Illimarek dnelnrns that he Is n naturni
linromtter, nnd thn slightest Initien lliiL'
rhnnge nf weather suggests to him tin) u x.i
of stimulants.
M. Alfred Copus Is snld to lx thn renllj
rising literary man of Franco. Ho has put
llshed several novels which have beon very
Well reeolveiL
Lord Wolscley was slxty-two years old on
June, lie entered the nnnv in IT,!, vvns
made a I'eer In IHUi and a Field Mursiinl ou
May 2(1, IH'.A.
TheOarlna of llnssla Is fon I of swim
mlnir, and to Indulge In it Is having a batli
of white marble made lu the Winter l'aln -e
at Ht. Petersburg.
Andrew Carnegie has subscribe! 1(W ti
the amount nlremly rnlsivl f,,r a tesiiuuinial
to lir. K. F. Kinlili. author of "America,"
making a total of ti'KW.
Chnrli-s Alexander, th" Cinalian politi
einn, lias luh.Tlte l the earldom ot Ktirllnt.
Including Its famous castles, tho hoino of
many generations of Hi'nttisli kings.
(Jueen Christina, nfHmln. has revive!
leipiestof sovoral million dollars with tlm
reversion to her children, from n rb-h nior
chant, Don Alexandra H ilar, ol Madrid.
William Taylor Adams, known to everv
lioylu the country us "Oliver Optic," m ,'.i
nt seveiity-thn-e a great traveler, fon I of
fairy tales nnd wild stories ot adventure,
Frank It. Htoekton reeeutlv told a frienl
thnt almost every fortnight brought to him
some solution of the prohbni punched In hii
famous story of " l he L i ly or the Tiger;"
Gladstone says that ho Is Imr lly no t-i
theatre-going, though he does not s i v that
ho lias given It up. but amulet game ir li i--k-gammon
1b his favorite way of ho mi IIu no
evening.
It Is said the Prince of Wales has t wo visit
ing cards, one rending "Alb Tt F, Iwiir I" mi I
the latti-r "Le Prineo lies lnll"s." I h" I li
ter Is thn formal ear.l, Freiedt 'uf tile
lnngiingeof royalty and dlploma-y.
Mtne. Pattl Is the Imst paid woin in w.irl;r
In thn world. For nmnv vears she lias re
ceived t.HITil per night when she sings. M ne.
Mi'lba receives tliNHi, K , nn I X.ir li.-i
each T00, Calve uiH) and H. ulehl J0J lo
two.
John 1. Itoekefeller. the Sian 1 ar O l
Ring, tries to persuade nil his friends to rol l
tho whel. l.rist year he nm b- prsnts to
his friends of twenty-two lib-vliv, nil I this
year he has already' given away sixtveu m i-
ClllUIM.
PERISHED IN FIRE.
Five Men Lose Their Lives In a Burning
Livery Stable.
At 3 o'clock Wednesday morning fire was
discovered In the livery (table of (J. F. Cane,
31 West Congress itreot, Detroit, a big four
story brick structuro. All of tho employe
were lodged and fed In the building. On the
fourth lloor were sleeping accommodations
for 2i men. How many occupied bed that
night Is not dollntely known, but live horri
bly burned nnd charred bodies are at the
morgue awaiting burial, nnd ono other tier
son Is missing. There were many narrow es
capes and heroic rescues by the Uremen and
police.
Tho following are thovlctlms: JohnBhaw,
driver. 'M years old; Jonn ltowman, second
cook, aged !i0: TbomsB Webb, painter, aged
65: Kdwurd Hughes, hostler, nged 2H; James
Hhaw. harness man. agud 21; Charles Davis,
bsrn man, missing.
Thero were about 80 horses stabled In tbe
basement, all ot which wore gotten out with
the exception of IJ. A. Oreave's Klhol a.,
valued at i 1,000, nn.l one of less value.
Mnny vehicles of el! descriptions, together
with harness i nd other livery appointment
wore destroyed.
Jame Cumiulngs. nged 18, a stable man,
reached a window on the top story, but was
overcome by the smoke and flames, and fell
headlong through the window to the street,
lie was badly injured nnd mavdie.
Tbe total loss will reach 10,000, partially
covered by insurance.
PATRIOTISM IN SCHOOLS.
National Educational Association Electa
Officer.
At the convention of the National Educa
tional association In Denver, N. C. Dougher
ty, of Teorla, Iils., wn fleeted president, N.
C. Kchni fier, Harrlsburg, wn elected fourth
vice president, Charles Do liurlno, of
fswnrtbmore, was chosen n recusylvaula'
representative on the board of Directors.
Alter the election, tho duties of the schools
iu promoting patriotism and good citizenship
were the general subleet before the meeting,
lieorgo 11. Martin, supervisor ot schools,
Dottr u, sj.oko on "New Standards of Patri
otic Citixenship." Ho gave warnlug that the
saloon, immorality and tho political spoils
men wero more to be feared than foreign
nrniles.
The uext regular meeting will bo held In
FoLrunry ut Jacksonville. Flo.
DEMAND AN INCREASE.
Pottera Ask That Wages Shall Be In
creaaed 15 Per Cent.
At the national convention of operative
potter at Wheeliug, W. Va., a uniform scale
of wages, which wlil be presented to tbe em
ployers, was adopted. It Includes an increase
of IS per cent, on most articles. The conven
tion passed resolutions extolling the Ameri
can Federation of Labor, aeonindiug more
striugeut immigration laws, and ulso urgiu.
lubonug clause to work for the enactment
ot laws more favorable to tho working
classes. '
Southern Coal Combine.
At a meeting of coal operators, holding
seven-eighths of the coal output of Alabama
and representing over liu,U00,0U0 cnpltul,
the formation cf a giguntie coal combine was
practically completed. The pool will be di
rected by a coal Commissioner, C. P. I'errln,
who will see that rule are maintained by
each member uud all other regulations car
ried out. Tbe combine Is much on the order
of the pig Iron pool recently formed by
Koutberu furuuees, but It Is supposed to be
much larger. The llrst result be an advance
of neurly o cents per ton on domestic, coal.
Chlcamauga Commlaalon Named.
Col. Archibald Ulakeley, W. A. ltobinson,
Lieut. W. H. McCluakey und dipt, tieorge
W. BKlnnor, of Pittsburg; Tnumiu II. iliuk
art, I'ousville. aud J. 11. Htorey uud Lieut.
K. M. lioriug have beuu appointed by the
governor tile executive committee of the
Chtckamauga aud Cbattuuoogu battlefield
commission. Tue duty of tue committee is to
have monuments eruutuu ou the batllullelils
about Cbuttaiiuogn to eoiniuemorutu lhe
deeds of tbe 17 PuuylvuuU organizations
whiuh fought ou them during the war of the
rebellion. Tliu legislature appropriated
riiO.UuU to the couimlislou.
The National Association of Flint Glass
Workers have ordered the employe of llud
eter'a work, at Dellulre. O.. lo return to
I duty.
".EWSY CLEANINC1
Cnllfornln has the bicycle eraf.
There are Indications of a lilg corn crop,
lleet culture is now exlntidlng to Africa,
The Houth will hold an irrigation congress.
Chicago has 100,030 peoplo of German birth.
The trn ln of the srn Australian oolonlus
declined io,ooo,non In ISDI,
Tim persecution of foreigners In tho Chlnnso
province of Hxnnlumn has reasnd.
A cannli'ir fivtory Is n'liut ti Im esta'i
Ksheil at Honolulu, the first In Hawaii.
In Itro ilrlvn oiilvtwnly-nl'tlit per cent, of
thn popiilnll hi is li im of A n 'rioan parents.
The English nlalm that seventy pir cent,
of the A'lioriean sh u'ii Imp Tie I nro dls"iiscd.
A woman living n-ir Hilai, Mexino, gave
birlh lo live boys, all living and doing well,
A tlir million-1, illnrg iM loanof thn city
ot Chicago has bean over subs -ribe I in Lon
don. Naval bureau chiefs am nnde-i led as in
the t-i'hitlvn merits of plulu aud nickel stool
for struetiirnl work.
David Oldham, a Unptlst deacon, of tTklnh.
t'al.. Is on trial on a charge of holding up
lhe Mendocino stage coai-h.
Thn liable Canal was opened totraTle July
1 to nil vessi1s of a draught u it exceeding
twenty-four feet eight Inches.
Thn short age nf Cltv Treasurer Ja'o'is. nf
Rutin. Montana, Is til. Hi, but hi boudd
men will make good thn loss.
An appeal has hnn Issue 1 &y ln wvnn
of tho Houth tor funds to build a m moment
to tho mother of General lt ili 'rt F Lis.
A great cloudburst nt p. 1 L ike, Houth
Dakota, tho other day Hlb-d a dry Ink" ol
six square miles eight iuch.-s deep with
water.
Mary Lah,er. clerk In a fruit store, fn
Olnevvillo, It. I., was hlttn t'V a turanlula,
nnd died lu two day from the effects of the
poison.
Mrs. Ilaknr. nf Dickinson Court ITonsn,
Va.. nged sixty yenrs, has just lven appoint
ed mail rblor In her dlstri-t, which is cou
aldered tho wildest In Virginia.
Mason City flowrtl clergymen havn dn.
nouueed Dr. Talmage lieeauso hn le.Mure I ut
Cedar Lake, Hundny, for which nil the rail
roads advertised special e urslons.
F. F.. Lurton, Professor of Hlstorv In West -sbln
High Heboid nt Mllwiitikn", Wis., who
nehlnvnd notoriety by writing an nrtielo
derogitnry of thn Amerienri Ib'volutlon, was
rediii-ed to on assistuut tea;her ou u.'couut
of the nrtlele.
Thn .telTersonvllIn flnd.l nnd Loulsvllln
(Ky.) Ilrldgo was completed V"rk win be.
gnu November 1.1. Ihms. The total cost was
tl.'i'fl.i OO. Tb length of thn bridge Is 1(1,
Hiiil leet. Hlxtism men wore drowned in the
caisson disaster of Jnuunrv in, lsm. Two
spans eollapsml Di-eeinber 13, lUJ.aml about
ninety more lives were lost,
lt"V. JidinG. Olhson. palor of the F.mnn
nel llaptlst Church, Han Frumivr,, h-ro
the horrible girl murders took pbi"enot verv
long ago, mldnssd a throng in a public hull
Hundny night, In defense of lili.i-s.-ir agalnt
his critics. A hypnotist, inmed Tyiidull,
rhiillciigod him to submit to n mesmeric test
ef his Innocence and tho pastor ivfusvJ.
Tbe Incident created or it'Mr.ont.
PEFFER'S PLATFORM.
8l Flank With Which He Would Con
struct It.
Senator Peftor Is out for a new party. In a
letter Just published he says:
"A now party must be formed, beaause
there Is new work to be done work for which
the other parties are not lilted, liut It will
be built on n foundntlou deeper and broader
than iree silver' or 'blmctallvni,' for these
terms express nothing that reaches the core
of the trouble which confront us. It motto
will be sometblug liko this: Let the people
rule. Its platform could properly be short,
plain and Impressive to thu needs of the time
and could be constructed on six pillars: First
Get the people ut work; pay them for whut
they do. Hecond Away with laudlordlsm.
Third Down with the money power. Fourth
-U.it with the transportation monopoly.
Filth I'p with the people. Mixth Live tbe
republic.
TO OUTRIVAL EIFFEL.
Chicago Will Have a Tower That Will
Beat the World.
Practical step have boon tnkon In Chicago
for tho erection of a towor attraction design
ed not only to rival, but to out-distance, the
LilTcl crontlou.
The tower will be 1.150 foot In height and
350 feot at the baso. Three thousand ton of
teol will be used in Its construction. It will
bo H'l feet from the base to the llrst landing,
310 to the second, tilO to the third and 1.U1U
to the fourth.
Above this will be a dome ornamented by a
flagstaff, 1,150 foot from the baso. Tho ele
vators will bo operated by electric power.and
the electric display on and around the
lower pnrt will bo wonder.
Powerful searchlights nnd telescope will
be used nnd ninny attraction will be includ
ed that will Invito slght-sccr.
Another War Likely.
Bolivia bns sent an ultimatum to Peru, do.
mnndiug satisfaction for olteuses claimed to
have beeu committed by Peruvians ngnlnsl
the persons uud property of li ilivlaua during
the late civil war. Peru Is given hours iu
which to answer tbe ultimatum. At a meet
ing of the Peruvian Cabinet uud leading
(Statesmen, it wus resolved to refuse to com
ply with thu de.nand of Bolivia.
A Demented Mother.
Mrs. Lena Itoosnner, 311 years old, who
lived near tho Allegheny City lino, committed
suicide by haugiug Uur.iulf from n hinge on a
oloset door, nicer having hanged her 3-year-old
duughter, F.lla, aud attempted to strangle
ber 7-inouths-old daughter, Hilda. In com.
milting this terrible criiiio the woman carried
out au oft-repouted threat to end uot only
her own life, but also the live of her child
ren. Six People Drowned.
Near Wauehnpreague, Va., a sailboat with
13 excursionist auourd capsized iu tnld
treum. Ouly four men were lu the party,
and these rendered all possible nid to the
struggling women, live of whom wore drown
ed. Oue of the men was dragged under
aud drowned by the girl he wns trying to
save. The dead are: Junto Bcott, Helen
llrockever. Lillian Gregory, Maggie lluskon,
Jauita liurnutt and John 'lull,
Raised tlu a Iduuon.
The re-orgaulztion committee of the Val
ley llntlrond uompany, ot Ohio, appointed
under lhe ngreemuut of Februitry 2H, 18S5,
gives notice that, with tlio consent, of the
liaitimore A Ohio railroad, It ban made a
luodiitcntlusu of thu plan of reorganization
by Increasing tho 4 per cent. 100-year guar
anteed gold bonds irotn 3,5J0,uuO to iti.OUO.
000. Tairut, oi- uj.U.
Gold, according to the theory put forth by
the llruziliuu newspaper, is ht tho bottom ol
the threatening dispute botweeu llruzll and
France relative to the bouudury between
Frcuob-Guiunu uud ltru,11, widen ha already
led to bloudsbnd. Jlniziliau, iiuwspupurs say
that liuporlnm dUu.ivuries of the precious
uiutul have been init io iu the disputed terri
tory uud assert thai this accounts fortuesud
deu urging of thn Freuch chums.
ltuaslun Earthquake.
Kevnre earthquake shock buvo been ex
perieuivdlu thu Caspian und L'raldi dis
tricts. Many bouses have been destroyed ut
Lsuundu, Axtruubuu and Kra-uovodsk.
1 "WV o
rtulirl, ilio f 'rrnrli Artop.
Not a few grcnt hirii Imve rlsnn to
omlnonco In Bpilo of ovprwludiiilnir
pliyslonl tlcfocts; littt fnr more rnro nrn
tlio enses In wViiii tiglliiess lins In Itself
proved a stepping gtotm to atipn-sa.
ltuliol, the nrtor, who Ikis Just tiled la
l'niis. nt thu ngo of 7M, uvvt'd Ills Hint
atnrt In tlio logltlinnto drnnia lo bin
strikingly plnlti fentnres nnd diminu
tive ntnftiro. 1'orty ymrs ngo lie vn
the liniiililest of music hnll conilca nt
tlio rtiiiiiniluili-s, tvlien tfTrtilmrh
dropped In one evening, noticed his '
grotestie pliyslognoiny, nnd olTored
Mm nit engagement at tlio IloiifTen.
When "Iliirlie-llleite" wns prodttcetl,
oinl n iieciillftrl.v lildeons fnee wni re
Hiilioil for llin pnrt of the Qtteen'a lover,
Pclitielilor cried out: "There Im only ono
innn In tlio world who rnn play It. nnd
thnt la Itnliel." lint Instend of lioln
lliiltered tlio poor little fellow wnsi tnor
tllled, nm ponltlvely tleelineil to lie cast
for tlio clittrnrter. Ilo nilgrnted to oth
er stages nnd worked to tlin Inst, filling
only a monili ngo llio proniiter' box
nt tlio Tlienter do la Kepublliiuc.-Mt.
J nines' (Jnzetto,
The Trust After No-To-Tlne
Chicago Hpeelnl. -Reported hero to-dny
that a large sum of money had been ottered
for thn famous tobacco hnblt cure called No-To-llne,
by a syndicate who want to tnke It
eft thn mnrket. Inquiry nt the general
ofllces revealed the fact that No-To-Ilac was
not for sain to the trust at nny price. No-To-llne's
success is marvelous. Almost every
Druggist lu America sells No-To-llao under
giiiirnuteo to cure tobacco habit or refund
money.
Thn anntinl sale of German toy In Groat
llritnln nmount to over 12,000.000.
And Make Mnner At It.
tf yon only knew It, the trnuhls Is with vnnr
nidation. If I hat wns goo I you would sle,-p
ls'tler. wake better, work better, and umkn
more moiiv at It. How rn one "m-t on"
when tbe whole system Is slugirisb? Ret peo
ple don't realise what U the trouble. A box of
Klpuns Tnbulea uutkes life worth living. At
druKgists.
Tho l-eet sugar manufactured In this coun
try In 1SH3 amounted to 27.0S3.322 ton.
Conductor T.. D. Iioomls, Detroit, Mich.,
says: ' iini eiTi'-t of Hall's Catarru Cure Is
wonderful." Wrilo hhu about IU Bold by
Druggists, iiio.
Missouri in lx'K) had 1.070,70(1 acre sowed
In oat, which produced 3H,HJ0,ll'J bushel.
Pr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot rnro
ell Klilney and Hltubler troutiles.
Pimipblet and i-ousultatiou free.
Laboratory Uliigbaiiiptou, N. V.
Vinegar I mentioned In tho Egyptian roc
cord as a mediulue iu the tenth century li.
Mrs. Winslnw's Pnothing Hyrup for children
ti-et blng, solieiis the gums, reduces Inflarna
tlou, alleys pain, cures w ind colic. 5 o. a bottle
Thn first Ktaloasan oat producer Is Illinois,
with o,H70,702 acres and 137,C4,K'JS bushels.
Wife used "Motiikhs Kbiksii" 1,,-rorn flrst
rlilld was llii-kly -el,-v,-l ; slllTi-refl l-ut little
lecovery rapid. K. t .Ioiinmon, Kuiaiila, Ala
Potassium, the basis of many medicines.
whs discovered iu 107 by Hlr Humphrey
Davy.
I'lso's t'ure Is a wondi-rful Coiurh niedb-lne,
Mis W. I'ii kkkt. Van M- I -lt and lllako Ave.,
lire oklyu, N. V., October liii, 1M,
Hulphnric nnd nitric acids were kuown to
Guber, the alchemist, iu the eighth century.
USE NO SOAP
r
st.
I. i
i i
crood to co with
better than soap that it has the work all done
before tho soap begins to take any part.
You're simply throwing away money. It's a
clear waste of coap and soap may be good for
comcthincr. though it isn't much use in wash.
ing and cleaning, when Pc
liters
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SELL ON SIGHT!
Lovell Diamond Cycles.
HIGH GEADE IN EVERY PARTICULAR!
LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, LIGHTEST WEIGHTS !
ntVF. YOl'K Ml-CIIANICAI. HIIKMi exnmlnir tlii'so mnclilni-s, as we desire
to slinw thu wink nntl material to uii-n uiui know whut gutut work la,
IVo stake our business rt-iiutiiliuii ot over lift v yt-ui thul theru Is no boiler
wheel umile In the world thau the Luvull liiuuiuml.
Warranted In every respect. All prices, size and welulits. Cull and so them.
Catuloguu live. 4rit there is nonyent In your pluco wrlta us. -Manufacturer
and Jabber In
ARHS, BICYCLES AND SPORTING GOODS.
JOHN 1. LOVELL AMIS CO.,
147 Washington St., I
131 llroud Nt, f
It Was Before the Day Cf
SAPOLiO
They Used to Say "Woman's Work is Never Done."
Baking
Powder
Mnak-I'lnvored ITeli.
An nrtlflrlul nittrtt fnetory lins been
esliilillslicil npou the Itlione, lu the rnn
ton of tletievn. HI n re Ita opening llsli.
prttien linvc noticed Hint the flsli pspe
rlnlly the trout tnken within a cotiplo
of miles down tlio river have a very
pronounced flnvor of muslt, tlio Vttds
In pnrllciilnr liclng tinentnlile. As It Is
known Hint the essonllnl oils of aulas
nnd lavender attract fishes, foxes, mar
tens, etc., It Is believed Hint the llxlirs
may be sltnllnrly led by tlu odor to
eek aud ent the musk refits?.
Eotb tlio mctliod nntl results wLcn
Byrup nf Figs is taken; it is pleasant
nnd refreshing to tlio ta.'to, and acts
ponlly yet promptly on tlio Kidneys,
Liver nnd llotrcls, cleanses tbe sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, Lead
aches and fevers and cures liahittial
constipation. Bvrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind cvev pro
duced, pleasing to tlio tast? nnd ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt ill
its action and truly lieticficin! in its
effects, prepared only from tho most
healthy and ngrcealdo substances, ita
many excellent qualities command it
to all and have mado it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figa is for solo in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliablo druggist who
may not Lave it on Laud will pro
cure it promptly fur any one who
wishes to try iu iJo not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. t L,
10UISVILU, AT. t'CW YORK, N t.
I'M If til
Itaiiliael, Alue-lo. iliim lis, 'las
The "MSF.SB" are trie lies? and Most Econeml
fill Collars and CnrTs worn; ti.ey are mails or An
rlnth, Inith siib-s lliiialii-d allk, and liemtf revsral
bli one rnllnr la ennal to twtiof any oilier alud.
'thru Ht vrll, war vU ant Irui veil. A bozot
(.- -'VUV.BW. .W.M.BW, WUU. , Ul . U.J ..V
Outs.
a sample rniiar ana Pair or rrerrs ny mail far slui
Osata. KuniA atylo aud aiza. Addraaa
RKVEIIBII1LB COLLAR COMPACT,
IT Vnaklia St., Mow York. it KUhj St., B
tssaic3isuni us.tiiiiuioii. . .
1 SucceBsfully Prosecutes Clpims.
l.alu I'rlncipal txainlns: L' 8- I'aiisloti Bureau.
-lrsiii lust war, i;abuuMtalliivluitus, ally aluca.
with Pcarlinc. Twoulcl be absurd. It
isn't necessary. Pearline contains everv.
thincrof a soapy nature that's needed or that's
it. And Pcarlinc is so much
when Pcarlinc'3 around.
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