V A TYPfe OF NOBLE MANHOOD. BLhop Whipple rym a High Tribute to the Indium It la not often tlmt ft Rood word la ipokon lu behalf of 11m 1 ml Inn, but when ono In It irrmrrnlly tomiph from immiK those who know him host. IIIkIi. op Vhl)i)o, of Mnntnnn, linn spent mnn, Vf tlin best j onrn if his life with the M men, mid linn studied their lives n1 liulilts. Tho following will there- fore Ito rend Willi Interest, cnmtiiK ns It floes from ono who knows wiirroof lie limits. , "Tlie Indian In tlm noblest type of tlm wild mnn In the world," any Klslmp Whipple, "lie iwoitnlftes the tlmit Rnlrlt, believes In it fntnro life, has a PHimlonflte love for his children, mid will Iny down his life, for his tribe, lie Is courteous ami hospitable. If his bitterest enemy cnine to his wlRwnin he would be fronted ns nn honored inost The Indlna Is proverblnlly hon est, unless he Is demornllxed by drink. In thirty-six years' experience Willi the Indians I never knew one to tell me t lie, nnd I never hnd n tliliiR stolen by one. I nsked nn Indlnii once If It wns safe to lenvo my property In my wig wam while I ninde a dlHtnnt Jonrney. He Jnnghed nnd snld: 'Quite snfe. There Isn't a white mint within 100 miles of you.' Among themselves the Indians are fond of Jokes nnd often shout with laughter. They nre tncl t urn, however, In the presence of the (whites. "In 1NH2, during the civil wnr, the In Hans learned from pictures which they kaw on the traders' counters tlmt the JtSortli wns at wnr with the Houth nnd was being defeated. When the ngent tillsted a eonipnny of half-breeds tliey Relieved they could recover their lost territory. They commenced n mnssn- cre In which him) people were i.meu In three weeks. The western border of Minnesota wns a trail of blood. Mnny of tho noblest border men I have ever known were cruelly murdered. It wns dnrker than midnight. I nhall carry to my grnvc the warm hospitality of those friends who now sleep In name- SJesfl grave. The niaxwtciv was the luitconie of a long series of neglects i nd dishonesty, nnd the only light In I lie darkness of those days wns the f act that tho Christian Indians were is true as steel. They saved more than htX) white women nnd children. There hre Indians still living whom I love ns he bravest knights tlmt ever walked n earth, and who. nt the risk of the Vatred of their fellows nnd danger to J'lolr lives, never faltered. Tho snme mgsncre would have taken place on iur northern border hnd It not been or tho fact that the Christian Indiana avo timely warning of danger, and rltndly Indians cnino to the defence if tho whites." I In Texas there are some eight acade mies and colleges for the higher educa tion of Affh-Amerlenns. Nearly all of these schools nre presided over and taught by young Afro-Americans. The exceptions are the Tlllotson school at Austin, one of the many supported by the American Missionary Association, which Is manned entirely by whites, and Bishop College at Marshall, which bus a white president and mixed teach ers. These schools nre scattered all over the State, and It Is not easy to esti mate tho tremendous work they arc doing for the future of the race and of the State. Indeed, they are revolu tionizing the character of the people In Texas. - It Is a remarkable fact that In respect, as In most of the States of South, there are more of the schoola tho higher education of colored peo- In Texas than there are for the tea. A Eow Elected Them. Ii olden rimes the mayors of Lelcej; , tn ijugianu, were elected uy a sow. candidates sat In a seini-elrcle, Lh with his hat full of beans In his and he was elected mayor from rTjoso hat the sow ate first Tainted Blood Poisoned my whole system, local troubles being the origin of my suffering. My limbs and arms swelled and sores broke out. My aervons system was shattered sod I became helpless. Medical treatment availed nothing. Mnnrl'e finreancirilln B SM B B B S M Cave me vitality at onoe. I gained rapidly Vnd the sores disappeared. I gained strength Ind was finally restored to health." Mas. -euaiuoa E. Bsu-ra, P. O. address, Vest f Granville, Mass. Get Hood's. Dllle tasteless, mild, efTeo .583 S rlllS tlve. All uruKctau. ase. M V 4S World's Fair I MKJMLST AWAKU. IMPERIAL MRANUM Prescribed by Physicians Relied on in . Hospitals Depended on by Nurses Endorsed byTHE-PRESS The BEST prepared FOOD Sou bv DRuaaisTs EvenvwHEite t - mh um mm, Niw York. WUIKAMSlUMUrt PROMINENT PEOPLE. Renntor TeBot has bought a Kansas news paper. The value of Professor Ilnxley's estate If less than tS.OOO. F.mnemr Wllllnm It., ot Germany, has caught the bloyeln fnvnr. The Vnko of Norfolk has boon elected Mayor of Hhofflelil, lOnglnnd. EvSiwsknr Itwd workml off thirty pounds of flesh Inst stimmnr on a bicycle. The Inrirest Inndml estate Is that of the Our Mullein o( llnssln, lOO.OO l,0,)0 nurtM. The oldest lawyer Is .tmlgn Kiirl Rlntrmnnn, ot Uelr.on, Oormrtnv, lui years of age. He prnxtlveil until IsM. A Washington paper assorts tlist fthnrlns .. Dnnn, of the Now York Hun, uses hts linger to paste with. The Empsrnr of .Inpan Is nn all-round sportsmnn, ilovote.l to tiding, sliooltng, ten nis, tlKliIng, blllinnls nnd football. The Piiks of Hutherlnnd sends his two little sons, nrtoil sven snd five, to the vllliuro publln seliool, with the children of his ten ants. Maris Pngmnr, Pnwngor Empress of Rns. lln, who is snld to lm netiinl ruler, Is yet eoinpnrntlvely young, boingonly forty-seven penrs ot sge. Ks-Ohlef of relies Thomas Byrnes, of New York City, eillml for Europe to eonsnlt hankers almut formtiig an international ila tm'tlve ageney. Tanevn del OnMlllo, tbeRpnnlh Premier, Is sixty-live years old. tie entered Journnl Ism when lie bec'iiiiin of ngn, and polities tliree years lator. Louis Mlnhnl Ins n selinme of founding a home tn England fur polllienl reTngeiw from the (.'ontini'iit out of tie) prolltsot nn Amerl ran lecturing tour. Oeorgs Fn)d. Williams, ths Pemoerntln onndlilnte for Oovermw of Massachusetts, Is aid to be the "irii(lnnl mugwump," llo Is forty-three yoars of ngn. A sueeessfiil oierntlon for the removal ot a cataract has been porformed on tho eyes ot (lenerol W. Jones, of Dulunpie, Iowa, rx-Unlteil Ulntes Henntor, who Is ninety years old. It IS reported that Mrs. Hearst, the wealthy California widow, has Klven ir,(KW to the cause of free Ct hn, and that Die famous vneht Vamoose is to tin lilted out ns a Cuban blockade runner and privntner Pr. Theodore It. Tlmliv. the Inventor ot the turbine wheel, Is now living in Chicago. At seventy-two years of sge he ts ns hale nnd active as most men of llfty. Dr. Tlmby Is s native ot Duchess County, New York. Prince Bismarck keeps a welulilng ma chine In his liedroom, nnd welKhs himself every day when he gets up, netti.R down the weight in a register. In IN7I) lie weighed M2 pounds, but latterly 302 is all that ho gels. M, Iloron, the gmat French detective, now nbout to retire, will bo long, remembered an the mnn who performed the daring and dif ficult feat of safely piloting the hdr ot the lttissian throne, in disguise, through the nihilist dons of Parts. Lord Pysnrt, who has a rent roll of 7S0, fino a year, is descended from Will Murray, the 'whipping boy" of King Charles I the lad deputed to receive corporal punishment whenever his youthful royal master bad been guilty of misbehavior, Tholnte General Mahono wns n dysneptls before the war, and his physician suld that ho innst have fresh milk every day. When he went into the Confederate army he took a cow with him, nnd notwithstanding the terrible Axliting ho did, he never lost that cow nor missed his fresh milk diet KILLED BY AN EXPLOSION. Etx Dead and Many More Wounded in a Tenement Uouae. An explosion, caused by escaping gas, wrecked a bouse, reJuctng it to atoms, on Church court, Htrand, London. Bix porsoni bavo been killed and mnny were Injured by the collapse of the house. The building consisted ot three floors, nnd Its tenants were mostly lovrni Unrdeu market porters, A deafening report wn suddenly heard and then the houte aollnpnt'd as If made ol enrd. causiug much exoitement in tin tielKhborhood. As a reull ot the explosion the new C'hurc couit wns blocked wilb a great mas ot burn littt debris, which was msda up oi the wrec) ot the house In which the explosion occurred. In this wreck thirteen occupants of tin bouse, Including six cbildreu, are supposed to k' burled. Two firemen, while searching in tho burn ing embers hi nn effort to extricate tho vic tims, were buried beneath tbe upper story ol an adjoining house, which suddenly collaps ed. One of tbe unfortunate firemen was re suscitated in an Injured condition, but tbe other still remains burled tn the ruin. BODY BURNED TO A GRISP. Fatal Fire at 8teubenvl(le, With a Lost $26,000. An exploilon ol reoflng paint occurred la the cellar of the boslnen block of W. L, Sharp & Bon, Market street, in tne Business center of Bteubenville. Fred Moselle and Joseph Wannemacher, employes, were getting tne paint from a barrel and filling it In cans, when it raa over and ignited from a torch held at tbe elevator by a boy named Jobn t'baytors. Tbe explosion followed, sod tlsmes spread up tbe elevatoi shaft and enveloped the building. Moeselle bad his Jaw broken In two places and bis balr burned off. Wannemacher was burned to a criip. The buildiug, wuloh is tbree stories, was destroyed. At one time adjoinlug buildings were on Are, but tbe fire men extinguished tbe flames. The lots Is estimated at 1 25,000; partially insurod. FAVORS ANNEXATION. Commander Walker, of the O. A. R a Kod-Hot Cuban Sympathizer. "For forty years I have hoped tor the an. oexation ot Cuba to tbe United 8t tea," said Colonel Ivan N. Walker, commander In chief of tbe G. A. K. when asked what he thonght of tbe proposed mass meeting In Iudlanpolls to express sympathy lth the Cubans. Contin uing, the Colonel said: Home ot tbe best friends I have ever had pfTeredup their lives in attampts to free tuba from tbe yoke of Spain. 1 reoelved a letter a tow days ago from a committee at Chloago, which drstres to bavo general Cuban Uieetlnxs held all over tbe country on October 8L 'ibe committee asked me to is ue a general order Ic the O. A. K. Posts to meet and give expression to the Cuoan move ments. I answered that it was entirely un necessary, as the soldiers of this land are lulte capable of expressing themselves on all patriotic lubjocts,,' . Another Queen Chosen. A dispatch trom beoul says tbe king ol Koreu bus chosen auother queen to succeed the one recently SMutBiuated, and bns as turned tbo tula ot empuror." Tbe repre sentatives iu Beoul vt the powers have msdt a protett against tbe kind's action, 'ibt beu-upparent is going out ot tbe country at the special envoy to Europe aud America ol tbe klug'e luiucr, Tai-Wov-Kun. lie is be ing sent out ol tbe country to prepare tb way to tbe throne for another prince, who it a son ot one of tbe king's bareut favorites. Silled by a Slate Penoll; Johnny Drlpps, 8-yoar-old son of Joseph Dripps of 9 Boggs avenue, Mt. Washington, Pittsburg, wss playing on the street in front of tbe 'J'birty-secoud ward school, wben ha loll on the sharpened point of a slate pencil be was carrying In bis band. The pencil penetrated his heart, passing between the fourth aad fifth ribs, oa using instant death. NEW3Y CLEANINC3. Japan has dneidedto evacuate Roma. The very newest Is a elothes-pln trust. Chicago Is threatened with a Coal famine. The nplrltunllsls held a National Conven tion at Washington, D. C. An order for MOO new freight ears has been placed by the Erlo lUilwny. Hammond, Ind hns closed lis publld schools on account ot thndiplithnrln. A deer nnd liear farm Is now proposed ns an industrial enterprise In Northern Wiscon sin. The sensational decline in cotton was non shared a guarantee ngnlnst furl her oxporls of gold. Jay Gould's estate Is appraised for the In herltnneo tux levy nt a little short ot 181, 000.000. Chicago's Health Department will mnko stringent rulosto prevent the sale of horse llesh as beef. Trouble hns ngnln rison between Great Dritnln nnd Franue over tho llurmese-Chi-o"se frontier. The second annual reunion of colored ex Confedemte soldiers was held In Houston, Texas, October 3.1. There Is a Mack beetle out West which bores into rnm stnlks. It sucks the juice mil, snd the stnlks wilt. Hecelpts of horse nt Chicago for Heptem-h-r wore the largest on record fortbnt month, B"!iolhend having been received. Arizona manufactures lorexpnrt 33.0011,000 feet of liindierannnnllv. which Amis a niur ket in California aud New Mexico. The lumber mills nt Interior, Mich., have closed up nnd the Inhnliitnnls hnvo moved nwuy, leaving the town tnnautless. The charge ngnlnst the German Hoelall t, Lelbknecht, Is wonie than b-sn mn)esty. It Is high treason, punlshnblnby death. With a grenl civic parade nnd speeehmnk Ing by live Governors the seml-uentunlitl celebration was held at Milwaukee, Wis. A prominent Hnwnllnn editor rooently In Clili-nxo predicts the overthrow of the Hawaiian ltcpubllc within night months. The ttnsslnn Government notified Jupnn that they will never abandon Korea, ami will protect that country from nil eucronen moiits. The Indlnnnnolls Superintendent of Pollen has dbwovercd that some offli-ers hnve a hiiblt of torturing prisoners to ninke them conbtis. Arizona's Indlnu population Is estimated nt 07,000. The braves am nt peace nnd not a simile white mnn has been killed by them during the iuihI year. A schoolboy playing III Mnvlleld. Ky. , was knocked down nnd silirhtly Injured the other day by a pig's skull which a careless huzr.nrd Which was flying overhead let fall upon lilm, Dlnck bears am reported to tin much mom numerous rnnn nsufii in nw r.iiini owiimp region, Vlrglnln. They are doing much ilnmngn among the crops aud stock on farms thorontiout. Mm. Mary Itarr was awarded 90II0 damnges In the Mercer County Circuit Court, Ken tucky, for tbe death oilier hushnnd, n Louis Villa Houthern Itnllrond trackmen, who was killed while In tho discharge of bis duty. The total sealing catch for the Canadlnn fleet this season amounts to 72,BA0, ngnlnst 114,474 last year. The tnke In Bering Hen was 80.700, as against 120,311 last season. This is the largest catch in Dortng Hen on record. There wore forty-two Canadian vessels there. Third Assistant Postmaster-General Craig's report recommends that a limited indemnity loss for registered letters bo provided by loKlslntion. International Indemnity for the loss of registered articles will be urged upon this country nt tbe coming Postal Union Congress. In oonscqnenen of the gmat rise In the Vnlunof Jnpniinso anil Chinese enmphor, due to tho mnnufneturo of celluloid, experiments with the camphor tree hnve been mndn In Ceylon, nnu proveo so rniniirKnmy success ful that the supply will probably soon be come normal aitnlu. The United Hlutee Treasury Department has declined to admit free of duty tho clothes nnd sword of the Duke of Welling ton worn by him nt Waterloo, nnd Nupoleon's lint nnd swrd worn by him on the same oa viwion. The intention of the importer was to exhibit thorn In thiseountrv for pay. Gnhrlnl Stanislaus is dead. His corpse was found In n oreek in Alaska. He was it llusHlnn miner and started out from Victoria, llritisli Columbia, Inst June with the Inter), lion of reaching Hllxirla by wny of II iring Htralt, which he honed to cross on the lee. His object wns to find bis lady love, who has bean bniiLshad to Hlberiu by the ltu.sslnu Gov ernment. WAR ON ASHANTEE. The King Rejects England's Ultimatum and is Ready for Battle. Captain Donald Btowart, tbe speolal British commissioner who was sent to Coomasale, the capttsl ot Ashantee, recently, escorted by 101 Hussars under Captnlns Cramer and Ir vine, to present tbe king ol Aahantee wltb the ultimatum ol Great Britain, has returned to Aoora. Gold Coast Colony, Uritlnh West Africa, bringing tbe first authentic news ol tbe result ot bfs mission. Tbe king has re jected tbe Drltlab ultimatum, says that he prelors war to accepting tbe terms, and adds ibat be is fully prepared for It. Tne terms ot tbe Drltlab ultimatum were that tha king should have a llrlttah commis sioner In bis country, and that he should laoe Ashantee under the protection of Great rltaln. A strong force ol Imperial and native troops will new be dispatched to Coomassle to force tbe king to terms. Hlr Francis Scott, Inspector-general of tbe Gold Coast force, who la now in England, will leave for West Africa as soon as possible to organise the ex- fieditlonary force wblcb is expected to begin la advance by tbe middle ol December. In the meautime troops will be sent there from Lagos and other places. A strong body ol buasars will take part in the expedition. RECRUITS F0R CUBA. they Boarded an Outgoing Steamer Id New Tork Bay. Tbe steamer Laurads, Captain Hughes from New York for Kingston Ootober 31, re ports upon bor arrival at Kingston, Jamaica, tbnt after leaving New York she met with twe boats outaide the bsy. In which were 84 Cubans, who embarked upon tbe Laurada. .--r lu tbe voyage tbey were diaembarked ff Cuba. Jut, sttomer also met two otber boats which curried 82 cases of ammunition, which were taken on board aud wbiub were again unloaded ou Buudny while tbe steumer was iR Uuuiitsnamo, Cuba, alter which she pro ceeded to Jamaica. Quay ia or Btod. In an Interview in Philadelphia Benator tj jry came out very strongly for Ibomas 0. K ted for Prealdent. "Yea,'' he said, '-I am lor heed now, and wna for him before I weut t) New York. I will not any that he will be n uninated. Tbnt depends upon the attitude ot otber Btates, auuh ns New York. It woa suggested tbut be and ex-Beuator Piatt were reported to have agreed upou P.eed. (Senator Quay replied: "Piatt dldu'l tell me hn waa forlteed." Aa to Qusy'a second choice, be said, "I am lor Mcliluloy, or any other avail able man." Armenians Revolt, Tbe most alarming news yet reoelvod from Armenia states that tbe situation Is so grave tbsl In lbs Zeitout mountslna and in that dis trict there are 26,000 Armeniuns In open re volt against tbe rule of tbe euliau. The Turkish government, la view ol the gravity ol this outbreak, has decided to call out tbe army reserves. THE LABOR WORLD. Ft. Andrew's Bay, Flo., Is pining for a barber. Knights ol Labor are reorganising long shoremen. The wages of the Honking Valley (Ohio) Coal operators have been Increased. A great mnny new reduction plants have been emoted lu Colorado during tlie year. Glsssblowlng has commenced nt llriirhtnn, N. J., giving employment to nbout 800 men. France Is nhont to establish evening man nnl training In nil schools for primary educa tion. The strike of the gold benters lor nn In erenso of wanes from 7 a week to tli bo tamo general. The strike has been broken by the resump tion of work by the miners ot tho Cnmp Cmek (Ohio) mlno. In railroad circles ear shops am reported to bo opening up In nil parts ot the oountrv, somn of them having been closed for yours. The Cmuc tron Works, Allentown, l'enit,, mndn the second vnlunlnry Incrense of ten (sir cent. In wnircs of tiiolr 400 employes within a few months. Tlie Columbus. Hocking Vnllev and Toledo Ibillmnd placed its orders for tltio ears with the Pullninn Company, nnd tho nctlvlly nt those shops Is snld to bo phenomenal. Delegates to the convention of the Amnrl enn Federation of Lnlmr will be required to vote on the question whether Its locnl unions shnll bn permitted to nllllinte with Knlglits of Labor. I Thn labor strikes In New York City d-.ir-lug the Inst seven nnd n hnlf years lira esti mated to have cost the Workers, whom thev were Intended to bnnullt, over 4)7,000,000 In Wnges. The Houthern Pacini morning trains nre now enrrylng out from New Orhnns large numbers of laborers, who em seeking tho LouMnnn ane fields for tlie harvest. These laborers are colored and Italians. I Probably the Inrirost number of men ever employed in the building of a single ship urn now nt work upon the firltlsb battleship Mnirnillccnt In the Chatham dock yard. There nre two thousand mechanics on tho pay roll. The bicycle has nt length entered the field of labor demonstration. With nil Ihetool mnknrsof Toledo's ten fncetories nn strike for a ten per cent, increase, the outlook for cheaper wheels next season Is hardly en couraging. Superintendent Elliott, of tho pinto glass factory at Kokomo, Ind., lias been ordered East by the Trust, to start the idle plants nt Chnrlcrol and Duipicsnn I'enn. All the plain glass factories lu the United Hlates will then be In operation. Hherllt Wllhelm nnd a pnsseof Unlontown, Pcnn., went to Htlekvllle Hollow Imcaus'ithn fornlirn miners nt the Wasliliurtnn Coal nnd Coke Works them struck, nnd wernthmnten Ing to attack tho English-speaking inliiom W ho want to work. Orgnnlsers hnve lieen nt work. It Is paid, secretly nMirgnnlr.ingtlinsurfncn rnllrond em ployes of New York City, ami unions have been formed nn most of the New York Hill's and tho consolidated roads of New Jersey. Them Is "grumbling nbout long uud Irregular hours." Tho 10,000 men employed In tho mills In tha Fox ltlver Valley, Wisconsin, will bo thrown out of work ngaln on account of tho low water. During tho last ten dnvs tho factories havo lowered tlie level of' Lake Winnebngo mom than three Inches, though complying with the orders of the War Do pnrtment. This brings the water down to within one inch of tho limit establliihed by tho department. CURIOUS PHENOMENA. Email Streams in Indiana Suddenly Filled With Water. An interesting point for specialists to con- aider In connection with the earthquake Is tha fact that a number of the smaller Indians strenma, having their source In tha nutliern border of the gas belt, have euddeuiy tilled wun water. No rains hare occurred In this state for months to swell the streams, and lu the case oi noney crock, lu tne nturn pnrt of liar Iholemew county. It hnd gone dry several weeks ago, the water standing only in pools here and there. This week It la tilled to the brim, aud in some places has overflowed am) wnslied away fences on the adjoining farms. Hugnr creek, that runs near Ediuburg.Johu- son county, wns nearly dry, but today It Is reported to be nearly filled. Hroaller streams rising In tho Hancock county gas territory have shown similar phenomena. No one csn explain whence tbe water comes and It Is ottered that the sinking of the earth In tbe gas belt bns afforded new outlets foi tiudergrodnd water couracs, thus foedlng the streams. In the ooae of Honey creek, the records show tbnt previous to tbe Charleston eartiiqunke, August i, ihho, tbe stream actod ne It bus now. Tbe pbonomen was reported previous to tbe ounke on Keutember 28. 1H7H. both of these quakes having been strongly foil In Indiana. The most remarkable demonstration was at Charleston, Mo. After the tint ahock the enrth'a surface eontlnued to vibrate fully twenty minutes. Hundreds of oblmneys wore toppled down and plate glass In several etore frouts broken to bits. Tbe brick Metho diet church was badly abattered, and tbe f Mastering knocked from a hundred or more ntnriora. In tbe country four miles south ot Charleston the crust of the earth waa broken In fifty places and from tbe fissures wator and sand were gushing In considerable vol umes. Tbe same thing It reported In dis tricts further south and also at Ulg lake, several miles north of tbe town. This is a part of tbe old volcano region, which was over whelmed and nearly destroyed by an ear:h quake eighty years ago. At Gadsen, Ala., the shook wrecked several bouses, injuring auroral people. Tbe capltol building at Paokaon, Miss., was so badly cracked by tbe earthquake It is fear ed It may collapae. THEY DIDN'T DO A THING, Secured $1,000 From a Safe and Esoapa on a Stolen Handcar." Thegenorai store of Uriah Billik, In the lit tle villnge ol Van Lue, ten miles east ol Findlay, 0., waa raided by burglars at an early hour Friday morning. Wltb tbe use ol dynamite the safe door waa blown ts pieces, aud although every windowjln the store wet shattered by tlie cououaslou no one in town appeared to be awakened. From tbe safe Vl.ulJO, half of wblcb was gold, was taken. Alter looting the sale the burglars broke open tbe section bouse on tbe lilg Four railroad snd stole a handcar, wilb whloh they es caped. After Cuban Recruits. W. B. Decraui, who is interested In Cuban nffuirs and iu t-oimnuulautiou wltb iusurgeni benilqiuirture iu New York, will, It is said, open u recruiting station in ltookford. III., alter November 1. Mr. Decram ia bound tc a crecy, but without knowing bis Intur locu'.or, let drop the fact to a supposed re cruit that i5,ULU young meu of ituod hubitf and pbynlque will doubtless be culled tor. Two Killed Outright. Two Bt, Louis suburban trains on the Mia sourl Paclllo road, one loaded down with suburbanites returuiug boms from tbe thea ters and tbe otber oouiiug into town, collided within tbe city ilmlla nbout miunigm l ues dsv. A horrible wreck resulted, both engi- neers being killed aud both firemen aud I passenger being fatally injured. French Railway Aocldent. A paaseuger train from Ports for Touloutt came into collision between Lexos nnd La Gusple, In the department of Tarn et Ga ronne, wlih a train fiom Teulouse for lbs north. Uotb trains were wrecked, Two pas sengers ware killed and sight Injured. Highest of all In Leavening Tower. Lfttpst U.S. Gov't Report Li cy ABSOLUTELY PURE Private Hoof (lardoiis. rinna have been drnwu for two new houses that tiro to lie titillt uptown tin the west aide of New York for private residences, nnd eiteh uf them la to have a roof garden. This would Ittdlente that their owners Intend to spend purl of the summer months In New York. "I know of no better place In New York for a private roof garden," snld the nri'lilleet of one of those houses, "than the high ground on the west side of town. The house Hint I nm going to liullil will lie four stories high, and as there nre no high apartment build ings nenr liy the roof garden on the top will lie private In every sense of the word. It Is the owner's purpose to have It an arranged Hint he tuny hnve Ills liicnkfnHt or his dinner served there In wiirin wen I her. I'nder these clrcuin stntii'i'M he may forget Hint lie Is In the elty. Krom Ills roof he can look over Illvct'Hldo Turk, nnd across the river to the Jersey Hhore, This In the coolest purt of the town In the Hummer, you know, and I expert to see ninny of the new roHldi'iti'pa up there equipped with roof gardens." Here lletew. "Man wants hut little hem below, nnd wants that little long," nnd Just ns long ns he can get It. Tho words of the old hymn hnve a mennlng, which, Interpreted that as the absence of nil pnln Is supreme bnppl liess, it Is very little to nsk to tie I rend from it, A short cut to the uttalnnient of tills is to use Ht. Jacobs Oil. it is a little thlni; to get, but the amount of good it does lu the cure of pnlus is somolhini; enormous. How's TlilsT WenfTer One Hundred Dollars ttewsnl for snv cssn of i Mlsrrh lUsl oauuut be cured bf Hail's ('ihlnrrli t'ure. I" . J. I lium Co.. Props.. Toledo. O. W, the undcr-l ;invl, have known f. ,1. Che ney rr the inHt IA years, and believe him per fectly Imnornlile in all lnislniMs iinnseetioiia nnd tltmnctnliy nhle to carry out auy obliga te m 1,1 in ij i iii-M I, rin. Wsht Tiiuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, I III In. Wai.imxo, Kmiis Maiivik, Wholesale Druggists, 'livedo, Glihi. HsIPs Ctiiiirrh Cine is !n-;cn Inlertiallr, act ing directly liHin the IdiKMl nnd mucous sur faces of the system. Price. 7nc. per IsitUe. Hold by ull Dru 'prists. Testimonials fruo. Pepin, the son of Charles Marlnl, was The Hhort from his small staturo. sirs. Wlnslnw'e Hnnththg ryrnp for children teething, softens the giiins, rcdueei tnflnma tlou. allays pain, cures win I colic, iio. a bottle, New Caledonia has 7.000 square miles, about the area of New Jersey. I r. Kilmer's riWAMP-llnnr euros ell Kidney and Hluddcr troubles. Pamphlet nnd consultntlou free. Laboratory llliigiisiiipton, N. Y. There are a dnr.cn llusslnn provinces, ennh Inrgor than the Htsto of Kansas. FITS stopK-d tree by Im. Kr.iMr'sdurAT Vkiivs KkMoiiklt. Nn ill. lifter llri day's use, .Marvelous cures. 'I reiillM' and f-'.Ki Irlnl bot tle fiev, lr. Kline. Ull An li M., I'bilu., I'll. Tho Philippine Islands hsve 114,000 tqunro miles, about Ilia sir.o of Arizona, We think Plso's Cure for Consumption Is the only me, Heine for Couirhs, .Ikknik I'ini kakii. Hprlllgllelu, Ills. Oct. I, IMII. In 1870 candles wure first mado from or.o norlt. 4A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned." But a penny saved in buying a poor article of food Is a dollar lost to the doctor. BUY SELF-RAISINO Buckwheat. Saves Health, Dollars And Time. tagtfa3iiikr,i CUHtSWitlHt all Uii f Aili"" XT a A Best Couuh brrup. Taeut (ioo.L Use f T3 In tuna Sow hy nrouvi.t. tii w,v i nuuung uvii wiiicr, mats an you ncea with Pearline. Don't use any soap y-VV vhdit we claim is true, that i-j Pearline is better than soap, the i y' 1ml soaP doesn't have a chance to do L . Vj, any work. It's only in the way. , economical way of washing When You Want to Look on the Bright Side cf Things Use SAPOLIO Itevenge tn Sweet. ft takes a lirlght woman to relinks another woman's rudeness, a general statement well liorue out by a story from the Atlanta Constitution. A lady entered a railway train and took a seat In front of a newly mar ried couple. Hhe was hnrdly Rented be fore they begun milking remarks about her. J lor lust year's bonnet and clonk were fully criticised, with more or less gig gling on the bride's purl, and there la no telling what might have eonin next If tlie lady hnd not put a sudden slop to the con vet siit Ion liy n lilt of strategy. Kho turned her bend, noticed that tbo bride was eouHldernlily older than tha groom, and In the smoothest tones snld! "Miiiliini, will you plcnse lutve your son close the window lieblnd yon?" Tbe "son" closed his mouth, aud the lii lde nn longer giggled. OIVI3 ENJOYS Knth tlm method nnd results wlien fyrup of I'igs ia taken; it is ileasaut nuil rtlrcsliinp; to the tnfto, nnd acts fenlly yet promptly on tho Kidneys, liver utul JJowelfi, clcntiprs the ays. tern t'dhcttinlly, dispels colds, head' nc.hcB nnd fevers nnd cures liahitual constipation. rU-rnp of Figs ia the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tnsto and ao crptithlo to tho etomnch, prompt in its action nnd truly licnoliciul in its cfloctfl, prepared only from tho moat healthy nnd ngrccnhlo Euhstances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all nnd havo mado it tho most popular remedy known. Byrup of Figs in for unlo in 60 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any rcliahlo druggist who may not havo it on hnml will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try b lio not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8 AN FfltNCIXO, ( tl. IDUICVIUC, Kt. MlV Y0HK. H t. IN V 4S Kayliai-1, Aiigi-io, Itiib, in, Taise Tlie I.INfNE" ere trie Best anil Meet SVwnomW Ssl Cullsrs still CnAs worn; tliey are uieOe ct fine Llotli, tHilli siilfts flnlsliM alll: and Imihs n-verafc le, eu roilsr la eriutl to two i( sny other f.lna. Thu lit wf, vwar an lnt wit. A r-l ot Tn OoUsre or Five fens ol Cttfla for TueotF-irife Otiila. A Haranle ftoltar an Pair of Cnffs h? suO (at Sas Qaala. nunesirleandslio. AUUreio JCVEJIHII1LB OOLUS COHP4MT, wneakllaBi,. Mrwlera. BKUUrSU. RUPTURECured POMTIVMaV flOMlH 111 P'lt RR Worn hlirhi tvi'1 ly. (u n Ailju-i'thlu J'tvt whk'h enn I mu'tr lurircr or tiiftller tMltrtmriitng cr.ittilimnof ftL'PTuhlL rATTWTnn. Illii. ( Nt. if nt awrurt-ly ,aftlcdbyU.V. lliiuMMrr.Co.744nrradwfty,N.y.Cltr qqadaysure.,:e itf ltml w will h'w yon liovr to a-i a du ; arz-oluu-ly un-; w fur laism iu wori and Urmrn you ire jom work In Ilia fr-.ity wlivrw yoti liva. Im ouMTnnm fully ; reraounser w tfti'r ntia i l ar tinn'. oi $t tnr'Tt-r) sty1 KUIaL BAAl fr'AITI HI.U IMrwtl, XasaW DAILY $3 PER YEAR. Presidential Year. THE f ltR Af.O CHRONICLE, the treat nemo crtttle newsimpt-r of the whhi, postpam evi-ry day In tlie week lor one year, f :l. No subscription st tins rnte less twin cno y:ir. Simmies free. THSI ClIUONICLK. lul-liel Wasliliislon St.. thlcaso. ahssa sw Y ' f 'Succeseruiiy Fronecutes claim. Latj frlricittiii EixnlDai U S malOD Rurtau. BUyltulsVL wur, 5(4judit;i,tij.acUilui, ptlj aluwR Water TL - . -11 J IIS vcsiura, aunic suajys iiuiik uusc trouble and you'd lay it to Pearline. You'll never get Pearl- ine'3 very best work till you use it just as directed on the package. lhen you'll have the easiest, quickest, most and cleaning. n 10