npiiiil,' fl ' w'jwww1 '. i in mm mm . . ijimjfn 1 J"' ' Jfci'jBf,"MtfWfW-'JW BBta ? - W m.r?rTOmMrMri Fl fc NON-UNION MEN. Employes of Another Carnoglo Kill Go Out. BACKED BY TUB AMALGAMATED, Vov. t'nttlsoii Viills Clan. Snouilnn HIT Ills IVrrli Sulilli-rs .Mint Tor tlin t'utiira Obey till- Chit Aut liirllli Itlt- ti-r IVi'tliiR Ar:ilnt Them. I'lrrcntMtait, lt., ,1ulv23. The bi utt'ol mill ut Diuittestio is quiet tinil the 70 ftniiloyi's ure out on n strlltolti sym pnlliy with tho loolteil out men tit IldiiK'fltaiul. At (I o'elook Inst uvi'iihiff nil tho work men from tho skilled men down to lnbor ers left tho mill ileterinlncil not to re turn to work until tho Homestentl nmt tcr shall lmvo been ntljusted uml tho Amnltfiuuiilvil nssoolutloti recognized by tho Cnnu'jjlo Steel Co. Tho strike wns n Htirprlso because un til recently the Duqueano has been a non-union mill. Within tho past two weeks tho Amnlfjnmntcd association organized it lodge hero and tho strlko Is said to be backed by that powerful labor organization. A largo meeting was held yesterday evening tvt which addresses wcro made to tho striken by one of the Amalgamated association. The men claim tho Duquosne is one of tho most Important mills owned by tho Carnegie rompany and that being shut down will be a serious blow to tho firm. I i I Authorities In Control. 11omi:sti:ai), l'u., July an. Tho Penn sylvania mllitln were last night tnught tlieir proper place. It was a stem les son, administered by Gov. 1'attlson per finally. At tho g.,vernor'n suggestion n body of police ofllccrs in the persons of deputy sheriffs were pluced through .out the boirugh of Homestead to sup plant the unlimited military control that had been gradually established. The soldiers arc now to aid the civil authorities, and not to be their su perior. Tho sheriff of tho county, or Ills representatives, aro to bo the ones to say when tho danger point has been reached by nssemblages of citizens, tho men In uniform with guns In their hands being no longer to con stitute themselves at will judge, jury uml executioners. The. deputy sheriffs installed Inst evening number sixteen in all, and In Sheriff McCleary's absence nro directed by Chief Deputy ISrady, who is author ized to call in the military to tho fullest extent to preserve order and malntuln tho peace. (Ion. Snowden admitted that ho was awaro the installations of tho sheriffs representatives was Gov. Pattison'sown siiggcHtion. The gcnernl declined to detino where the respective lino of au thority of the military and deputy Bhcrlffft lay and refused to dismiss tho reasons for the change in the situation. Ho denied emphatically that any differ ence existed between himself and Gov. Pattisou. lllttrr Fccllntr Aitntniit Noldlers. IlojiKSTEAn, Pa., July 53. Tho sol diers wcro more vigorous yesterday than usual in clearing the streets. Crowds were not permitted to gather any when) and in some cases loiterers on the side walk were rather roughly crowded away ami consequently somo other bitter feelings wore developed among tho striking men. Indeed, the complete chnngo in the attltudo of tho town toward tho camp was moro plainly shown yesterday than hereto fore. No attempt to speak to any of tho soldiers was made by any of tho citizens. On tho contrary, the militia were re garded with gloomy bllenco or with suppressed oaths. Tho women wcro even moro bitter than tho men in tholr language about the troops, and u prac tical boycott was established umong tho more radical of tho strikers. sCf TROOPS IN CONTROL. Gen. Rnnwilcii Deolnrrs Tluit Ho 'Will Hi" 111 11 1 n nt llumoatritil Until tho Trouli'o I MMtlrit. HoJiKRTRAD, Pa. July 31. (Jen. Know tldcn declared last evening that tho troops would bo kept hero until tho troulilo should bo settled one way or tho other, and this has aroused tho anger of the people, especially tho wom en, one of whom shrieked: "May God remember you for coming here to help take tho bread from tho mouths of tho gen. bnowdkn. children," at Col. Greene, the ofllecr in command nearest the CarnegU) property and close to tho Btrlkcrs' heudquartors. The fact Is pointed out that the In formation has been made public by Gen. Snowden exactly nt tho critical juncture when it could bo circulated In print the last day before tho one set by Superintendent Potter as the final limit in which applications to work would bo received from tho strikers and to en deavor to counteract this, the strike leaders have arranged for a picnic un der tho uusplocs of Muuhall lodge of the Amalgamated organization nt lllg Spring grove, from which a view of tho steel works can be had. In tho works yesterday 1.10 men wcro nt work, most of them new employes. Four armor pin to furnaces wcro charged and work will be fully resumed to-day. The melting, open hearth and mechanical departments wero also worked In a desultory way. The works MURDER CHARGED. Informntlmi l'llnt Aanlnst Homestead Lenders hurKlnjr Tlirm Willi Murder Slnillur rruciM'illiiR Against I'rlrk nnit Otlirr Ciirnrclr Mitimurrx. PlTTMifltoii, Pa., July 19. Yesterday afternoon Secretary Lovejoy.of the Car negie Steel Co., appeared before Alder- innn Alc.Mnstcrs anil men ininrmaiioiis agalnt seven of tho Homestead strikers, whose arrest on the charge of murder has been threatened for somo days. Thu In formations, although not entirely unex pected, caused consldeniblo surprise and excitement and was tho subject of conversation on tho street? nil tho af ternoon and evening. They wero against Hugh O'Donncll, tho leader of the strikers; John McLucklc, burgess of Homestead; Sylvester Crltehlow, An thony I'lnherty, Samuel Uunlett, James Flonnugan and Hugh Uoss, who aro collectively charged with tho murder of T. J. Connors and Silas Wayne on tho morning of July 0, during the riot Connors was a Plnkerton man, 50 years of ago and lived in Now York. He was struck on tho back of the head with a dynamite bomb and had his rlghtarm crushed. Wayne wns a young, single workman, who lived with his parents in Homestead. Ho had his head shot off with a cannon shot fired from tho opposite side of tho river whlla standing with his brother in tho steel yard. There nro two separate Informa tions against tho defendants and only vary in the names of tho victims. To show that tho workmen had no fear about tho results of the caso llnr gess McLucklc as soon as tho news reached him sent word to Alderman MeMasters that he would como to tho city and surrender himself. A report was started that counter Informations , , , - , , . iunnuuAUl limb vuiiiiii'i iiiiuuuuiiuiia were started without repairs because nre t() 1)(J mm,0 n(,lltllst ir. c. rrck and licit nml Olrdlcs. The Empire belt or girdle is worn very extensively with gowns having tlui Wattenu back. Often it is a very wide ribbon, and again It is formed In folds of white silk, live In number, that ninke it reach up and give the shortwalsted effect that is considered desirable. Girls with very small waists are wear-' lug rather broad belts fastened at one side with a really fat rosette. This is phiced right on the belt Itself, slightly tonne side of the front. I.udlos' Homo Journnl. A Wr.trrn Triumph. The wnntlrrfnt proeress or Chlongn In tho tniiiiiifiu-lurliig Held during the ust ileemle lms proved a genuine eye npmior to Ktettcrn prnple, iiinl many or her own eltlrcn while dimly inmscloiis of her growth In this re spect ure not fully nllvo In the Iminciiso licnollt wlliih accrues to tho city by tho f;riuhinl locution of great tuniiiifiiitoitcr In itirvlelulty In every day line stick us itAi'klng, milling niul kl ml it'it Industrie L'lilnipi lms long lw.'i'ii iioltmiwli'dKcil tho "King Hoe," lint It will surprise most pen. tile to Ion r n tluit In the inimuruuttire ot musU'iil Instrument n'so, the largest fo. tory In existence Is Incited III Clilciiito. Ncverthelesit it Is n fnet thnt l.yon ti. Unity turn out more goods tuiiumlly than nay sitnllnr factory In the world Last yenr their output was upward of tiHI.tHX) musical itmtruiuciits and this je.ir bulging by Itio Inrri'iiso thus fur the result will lie mil stdoi alily greutnr. 'I'lio Instruments muilo l)V them lucluild l'tunns, Orgmm, Harps (itilturs, lliinjos, Mandolins, Drums niul blind Instiuiiioiits, uml tltoqunllty Is so Inr superior to the Kurnpcuii product, thnt tliu consumer olieerfullv Pays moro money for tho home-iunile iiitlcla To the thinking mind It In a real tilt'iisiiro to know that our people linvo made such roiniirltiililo lirog. gi ess In this artistic line, and to the Vnt ern Hum parlleuliuly It Is a mutter of prldo to know that to his section belongs this liltfli distinction. A GurATOo. "How does your new cr rnnd hoy go, Smith I" "The long way, ap parently, every liuio." Tho f.mllr. Tito plerwaut effoct and perfect nftfety with which liuilcs may uo the Calirornln lifiulil iiiKiitivu Syrup or rlr, under nlleon. i illi hum, makes It their favorite rained v. To get tho trim niul genuine uvtlolo, look for 1 tliu iitiitionf tho Cillfornlii Fig Hvrup Co., piimcu near mo uouoiuoi tna pncKiigo. I.ovr. makes tin) world go round also tho younir until, uhout seven Highlit In the week. -N. Y. Herald. ItIs posltlvolv hurtful totiMoolntmentfor slitii diseases. Use (llenii's Sulphur Soup, Hill's lhilr mid Whlskor l)yc,;0ccuta. Most anything can ho forgiven easier than selllHliuuss. ltaiu's Horn. II of Inability to becure make the repairs. mechanics to CURES MALARIAL POISON Xaturo phonlil bo assisted to throw ofTlmpnHUcsoftho blood. Nothing docs It bo well so promptly, or so Mtrclr as Hvrlft'H Specific. COKE WORKERS MOVING. Serious Kxtriislou of the HoaitciiilStrlko I.ovr.loy Alarmed. PiTTMiuiiou, la., July 88. The syra pnthetic strlko movoment among tho workmen in tho employ of the Curnegie compuny is nssumiug rather alarpilng proportions, and if rumors now current provo correct the strike will provo one of the most uggressivo in tho history of btrlkes in tho world. The latest branch of labor to tako active part in the movement in aid of tho Homestead locked out men and tho Amalgamated association is the coke workers and miners in the works operated by tho company. Keports come from tho Frick regions that missionaries have been sent among these men, and ore tmiklntr effort Ut induce them to come out in a body. This, if success ful, would shut off the supply of coke for the blast furnaces and would compel a suspension. What progress lmrt been made is not known, but-tho lenders say tho movement is meeting with great encouragement A lending roan tunong theConnellsvllle coke work ers, who was In Pittsburgh yesterday, mid tho sympathies of tho men in that reuion wero with tho Homestead strikers, and that this sympathy was being crystalizcd into a more material form. When this was stated to rJecretary Love joy ho said: "Tills is the first intimation that I have hud that such n move was contem plated, and if mado of course it would bo a serious matter. " IIjisIiimI Down tirade. Salt L auk Citv, U. T July 2.1. A freight train on tho Kio Grande & Wf stern broke intwoneartioldler Sum. mit and th rear half dashed down grade at frightful speed Tho caboose jumped the track and other cars fol lowed. Conductor J. W. Harper had Ills thigh broken, his shoulder dislo cated and sustained concussion of the bruin and internal Injuries. Hrukemtm VERY FEW AT WORK. Not Many Workmen In tho llonirsteail l'lant. IIomkbtrAT), Pn., July 21. Kntrnncc to the Carnegie mill was made by a rep resentative of the Associated press, who tcxik a skiff on tho Monougahela river nnd succeeded In making a landing at a point, which, owing to the steep ness of tlio bank, was left unguard ed. It was within twenty yards of tho plueo where the Plnkertou bargo first tried to tie up. A climb up tho thirty feet of slag and cinders bor dering the river brouirht the armor i plate department within a few und once inside access fvom one to an other of tho eight principal buildings was not difllcult. Each of the build ings was visited not once merely, but twice, and a glance Inside was not taken us satisfactory, but a walk as nearly as possible straight through tho center of each of the great structures was taken. A careful count on each tour was kept us to the number of persons met. It was not an estimate, but an actual count, one by one, of every human being seen In the Carnegie works, except those wearing a militiaman's uniform. Each time the total included persons count ed twice or oftener, they being recognized as having passed tho news paper man more than once, but in no such caso was nny deduction made from the total, tho purpose being to obtain absolute figures and not nn "estimate." Tho total on tho first tour wns blxty flve. Tho count on the second tour was sixty-three; NOTIFIED. Clfiveliitiil niul Stevenson I'ormnlly Not I Ilvil or Thrlr Nuinlnntliiii Tho Cere nin nies Muile Piildlo. Nkw Yonic, July 21. Madison square garden was filled with enthusiastlo democrats last evening, tho occasion being tho notification of Grover Clove land nnd Adlal Stevenson as candidates for president and vice-president. Tho great ovation of tho evening was re served for Grover Clcvclund. As ho en tered the hall ho was received with enthusiastic applause. When silence was Unally restored Chairman Williuin I Wilson, of tho notification commit tee, stepped to the front of tho stage and faced tho ex-president. Mr. Cleve land arose ut the name timo and Mr. WUson delivered an address. During Mr. Wilson's address Mrs. Cleveland, who had been detained, strove to enter tho hall unobserved, but tho audience caught sight of her and cheered vociferously. At the conclusion of Chairman Wil son's address the secretary read tho formal notification to Mr. Cleveland, at tho close of which the ex-president re sponded at some length. Immediately after Mr. Cleveland had resumed his seat Hon. Stephen V. White, of California, addressed Geu. Adlal K, Stevenson, and tho secretary read the formal notification, which wns responded to by tho nominee for vleo president. Immediately after Gen. Stevenson's speech tho meeting adjourned and tho delegates repaired to tho Manhattan elub nnd any who choo and could on tcred and greeted them with hand shaking. I.ockeil In Kuril Other's Arms. lULKiair, N. C, July 21. News was I received of a sensational occurrence at Franklinville, Kandolph county. Henry Parks and Maud Curtis, who were en gaged and about to be married, were in a boat oa a pond. Tho boat cupsicd in water twenty feet deep. Twice they sank, and tho third timo ns they wont down they wero locked in each other's arms. People on tho shore saw tholr tragic death. Parks was 93. Miss Cur tis was 19 and she was strikingly pretty. Three hours later their liodies were found, still In close embrace. Cottou I'noit Combine. Nkw Oiu.ka.8, July 2!. The various cotton presses have ugreed upon a tariff of charges. An increase of five cents per balo is clinrgcd on account of the concessions recently granted labor. Tho different presses have already mado contract with leading patrons Secretary hove Joy and tho general im- presnon is that this is only tho begin ning of tho legal strugglu ut Home stead. There was considerable conjecture as to whether any of these defendants would have to remain In jail or not un til tho grand jury hits in September. An attorney said tho court could re lease them on bail, the amount of which would bo determined by the evi dence its to the elm 'acter of the olVeuso and the culpability of tho defendants. In ease Messrs. Prick, Lovejoy und Pot ter nre arrested they will bo compelled to go to jail or be released in tho same way. Alderman MeMasters said that ho , nvttt.i.fiwl ftiffirmtltlntiu m IM4 lllllllll stens 1 "i'v-"-' ' ! nrrtltfikt llw, fllll llfl .ri.ru A COI'NTKK MOVK. PiTTsnuitnii, Piu, July 10. It was learned that William J. Hrennan, coun sel for the Amalgamated association, was in conference with President Weiho and that it was probable information against Messrs. Frick, Lovejoy nnd Pot ter would lie made within the next twenty-four hours. The charge will be based on the introdnqtlon of Plnkerton men with arms. THOUSANDS LOST. lleurnllln I'nlnmltr In the Mnlny Arrhl- lu-liigii-Aii Islnml Kestroynl. London, July ID. The steamer Cat- tcrthuu, which has arrived at Sidney, New South Wales, reports that when she touched at tho island of Uiinor, there was n rumor current that the island of Sangls, in tho Mnlay archipel ago, had been destroyed by a volcanic eruption and that the whole population, comprising 12,000 souls, had perished. The Catterthun stenmed for miles through masses of volcanic debris. A native from tho Talatoo islands, who landed at Sclongnn, reported that several other natives had just returned from a voyage near Sangtr. They had intended to laud on the Island, but wero prevented by the sight of mountains belching forth smoke nnd fire. They reported tluit tho "whole islund wusou fire." The water along tho coast was full of half, burned wrecks and pieces of houses and charred bodies, they said. Tho whole population, cbtlmatcd at about 12,000, seemed to have been swept into tho sea or bu rned, ns not a living soul was to bo seen. Streams of lava wcro still flowing toward tho shoro, showing that tho activity of tho vol canoes had not abated. The steamship Catterthun to Sydney brought a similar story with it into port yesterday. Near Sangir, tho cap tuin said, it had passed through miles of debris unlike anything ho had before seen nt sea. Poles and sides of huts, most of them charred and broken, wero mingled with such utensils as tho na tives of tho Philippines uso in cooking. Many unrecognizable objects, resem bling charred human trunks, were also seen. Tho ship was threo hours and u half in passing through the wreckage. These reports aro partially credited here, although they aro beliovcd to have been exaggerated. The formation of tho island is volcuhlc, and several small craters near tho center nro known to have threatened nctivlty during the lost ten months. To Summer Tourists'. Tito season Is nt hand when tho tnnn of nf fntis, tho man who throttKh tho Ioiik whiter mouths hnH devoted his hoHtencrirles to tho tusks mid problems of tin) counting room, the nillce, tho pulpit, or loglMutlvo hnlls; when tho matron and tho maid, weurlcd ot tho long Kcascii of sort id gaiety or con II tie incut In tho school, or lecture room, lietako themselves lo tho sen shore, the mouninlnH, tho country or tho sprlntD In search of pleasure niul rest. 'Inn Missouri, Kansas K Texas Hallway has placed en salo sfM urn TOLiusr Tii ki:ts nt very low rales, with long transit limits, good to return un til October 1st nr lfith. Every variety of nmtiHcuifiits mid the most, plotufcsouo of surrotiiiilliigs tiro thus plucuil willim tho roach of all. For further particulars concerning rntcs. routes, sloeplng-enr nccoininndallout and all other inlortiiatUin, call on or millions J. I.. Williams, U. P. uiidT. A., 101 N. Fourth street, St. Louis, Mo.; Oi:n. A. McNutt, T. P. A., 1044 Union uventie, Knnmis City. LIFE HAD NO CHARMS. For three years I was troubled with mala rial poison, hlch caused mynppctito to fall, and I was greatly reduced In flesh, and Ufa lost all Its charms. I tiled mercurial and notash remedies, but to no effect. I could get no relict. i then (icciuva to try ut A few bottles of this wondcrf medicine made a complete and permanent cure, and I now enjoy better health than ever. J. A. nice, Ottawa, Kan. Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed f mo. Swift Brccino Co., Atlanta, Go. BE OtCtlYEQ nn unr with CXftiiicTi. nnd ruin which -UUa n..k...ta ii.lioAth iHin.iindliiirnfilT. I u TtVf ftiW s.ui siovo roiiVti , rmiimt, CMor. IfUli IiinUnM"m ino wtmuini-rinj un.i i Of glUMitaCh.iRUuimTi'ijr r"w y-wp "- In a raoo-oourso ploturo tho Jockeys con tribute tho mouutln' scouory. iiostou Cou rier. The Only One Irr I'rltitrcl-Cnu Ton rind thnWorilr Therois a II Inch display advertisement In tills paiier, this week, which has no two words alltto except one word. Themuuets truo of each now one unpcnrlnc each week, front Tho Dr. Hurler Mctllciiio Co. This house jlaces n "Crescent" on everything they malio and publish. Look for It, send them thonumoof return you book, samples free. tho word nnd they will beautiful lithographs or "German Syrup" I simply state tliat',1 nm Drupgist and Postmaster here ntul nm there fore in a position to judge. I have tried many Cough Syrups but for ten years past have found nothing equal to Boschee's German Syrup. I have given it to my baby for Croup with the most satisfactory results. Every mother should have it. J. II. Hortns, Druggist and Postmaster, Moffat, Texas. We. present facts, living facts, of to-day Boschee'a German Syrup gives strength to the body. Take no substitute. 0 IEWIS' 98-M.YE L. 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If you lmvo nny regnrd for your phystoul wnl faro, hove mercy on your lioivols, conso deluging them with drenching purifiitlves nnd relax them without tmln with liostot ter'sHtoinacli Hitters. Hnliiliie with it, too, malarial uml llvor complaint, htdncy ami rlicitinullu ailments, dyspcpsluanj nervous iicss. m "Notimr like tho present," ns the burglnr murmured wliou Ito grasped little Kvu's birthday cloolt. N. Y. Truth. Tea enn't And wlil you wont In Tour tinmc ;. frl nn trie Irsln ml i ir n, nur inniiiinolli llty ioihIi Klnlilliiiifiiu If jtnirMi'l emus, llii'ii end for nitiir-len (mi dunce for Minpa-i). nii'l onler wul you want by Hull. Uoguiunltc itlncllon. KANSAS CITV. ihavi tun nriu ni "" Will tiitrlfr IIT.001, Tejmlsf KlI)Ni:Vfl, reinoTO I.IVKlt m.'jriirr, iiuiiu Mri'iiKin. rpnvir pinv iivuir. TIKnriil J ei rritoro IiiaIIIi Ik-ororj until. Ilyprjslns InitlKeMtnii, tlilllri"Ifeul Riiniiiisiyoriiiiirw I nil lirlKlitenril, Sit power lnaro.iHilt Iioiioi. ncrFS. ttitis clr , rcccl o now flfri.o. mlferliiK from couiilslnt Vo cullnrli) their ox,,"i3K It, nine1 wnM. n 111'. I.'..J M . llllilllip (iuiiioiiclierk,lieautlileComi)ltixloa. Snlil evrrvwhrro. All jrenntno Knmt. Iirnf "freKrcnl.'' Bead cjUccuUlnmp for Ui.ij UUlltllut. DR. NARTER MEDICINI CO., St. LmU, M. Tim year IMl FVrilRlflN Iwmle llnm tins lirril fn ef CAbUnaiUHO Krekris Jlxcur Him Will In Tlll fnim llin llnlL la tHilnti IiiKiduV .'" CfpHoiiitlly I'lov puriiiiiMiu fornll Pfl t ton of tlio llri'ttl Nniitliwi'si. Now I. llio timo to KCl l 1)111110 lliore, Wiltn 10 (I. T. N'O'iKl-nii, -to- Great Soulhwitt AUQU8T30, Colnrnitn. Uti Uklalimns.Iifdtii Tcrtllory, Now Mux Irn, nrxl T. nnrs Tin i r I.I'.T.A ,A.T. " Zrt I r.Ut,eti.MH;l H. T. It. II. To- r-nr nt. I SIIUBCri.il. Jv 1'iikn, KHinnm, or .1. J. iiyriie, ami. I'nrs.Trsir. Mur., Moiinilnork Ili'l., Chlcaitn, furfri'o pmnplilet. vts drrta or cull on O.W, llngcntinci SANTA FE ffiiAX" ROUTK. KiimasCltr.Ma. NEEDLE8, SHUTTLES. m m ' I II. I III KtrAIKOl UICUlUl.bUxiUllI UrSlUSTUU rtHU tor? Inu jrmllfc (KnrnllFewlnaMnchln, HT,NHAIti)liliiUilnlr, Tbe'lVmlo Nuipllrl. rllll Ilrwiwili"iiniltrn' .KiorK N'ruin., Vuitn Doer In tho honlthlost drlnlc known. "Tho A. U. C Uohcmlau liottlod Beer" of Bt l.oulMta tlio best. It's tho shoe mnn Mho enjoys meeting people who put their foot lu it. (Jhlcugo lutur Uccuu. J. C. Bimi-sos, Mnrquess, W. Vn., Bays: "Hall's Cntnrrh Cnro cured mo of a very bad cuso of catarrh." Urugglata sell It, 75o. covcrluff tho year beginning .Septem Ving was torn to pieces und Instantly j bcr, und bo the ooiitbiiiution rate will not bo wjuespreaa in us ciiccw. ino tnofit lmportnnt feature of tho combina tion is the fact thut it rIiowh u desire to combine tyiiong tho presses and it Is generally asserted that within tho year motft of tho presses will be widef one management. Wiled. tiov. Toole, of runttinti, refused to allow Idiilio und federal troops to pur eiie fugitives from tho Cusur d'Alene country. Jto.o Terry Coofco Ileail. SiMU.vaFiKi.n, Mnss., July 10. Mrs. Itoso Terry Cooke, nutlior, died nt 1'ltts field nt 10 o'clock thin morning. Mrs. Cooke was best known ns a writer of Bhort Btorles. She wns liorn in West Hurtford, Conn., Mxty-fivo years ago February 17 lnsU Kho gradu ated at the Uiirtford Female hcmlnnry in 184H, und in 18711 was married to It. II. Cooko at Wlnstctl, Conn. Her first work, "Poems by Hose Terry," wns published in 1S00. '"Happy Dodd" was given to the world in 1870, "Some body's Neighbors" in 1881 and "Koot Hound" and tho "Sphynx's Children" in 186(1. Her short stories were jntilnly de scriptive of Now Kngland life. Several were humorous. Her best known poem Is "Tho Two Vlllngoa." Wire Work Cloned. PlTTsnunoir, I'n., .Inly 19. Tho Home stead steel workers' strlko has indirect ly caused tho Indefinite suspension of tho Ilrnddoek wire works plant nt lttui kin station nnd 000 men nro out of work. The mills, nnll, rod, barbed wlro nnd wire drawing departments have ull closed down owing to alack of steel bil lots to make wlro rods, etc. Tho com pony will tako tho present opportunity to make important improvements at tho plant nnd eight now barbed wlro ma chines will bu put in, which means thirty additional men when the plant tart up Tun motto of tho socialistic mcchnulo Httlo hours work Uostou Transcript. Tun evils or mnlarlnl disorders, fovor, wealtnoss, lassitude, dobllity nnd prostra tion aro avoided by taking lioecbam'it l'llls. Tint toddy Is tho stirring event of tho toper's existence Dallas News. Hr twit Tin-BtTS save weak, nervous men. 1 ; trial lOo. Ohio Chemical Ca .Clnclnnnll.O Tnr. old woman who "lived in n shoo" ovidoutly hud neighbors who kept hens. Tub Ram's Horn Is published at Iudlan- polii, Indlauu, ut tl.50 per yenr. I f g MARKET REPORTS. KANSAS CITY. July tt a 2 no 0 3 00 ea O 70 ei & a4 '."ia 43 it, 67i an i n (i, 8 A) CI. 7 50 M CAITLK-Jlcst beeves 3 60 Miockers !!.') Native cows I8J HOGS Oood to choice heavy.. W WHUAT-No -i red Na2 hard COttN-No S mixed OATS-No. 8 mixed. HYK-No. 3 rr.OUH-l'atcnts, nor saclc... Fancy ,,. I W HAY-Cholco timothy 7 01 S7 8 00 Fancy prairlu POUr.TllY-Sprlng chickens.. lIU'iTKIt-Cholco creamery... 15 W Clir.K.SU-ruU cream.., II C6 KGOS-Cholce I0j l'OTATOUS-Now S ST. LOUIS. CAlTf.K-ralr natives. 3 SO 16 18 II U Tvxnna IlOOS-IIcavy , SIIKKP-Kulr to choico KI.OUK-Choice , WIIKAT-No. S rcil COUN-No amlxeil OATS-No. 2 mixed. KVn-No, 8 , HUTTEU-Crcomcry , LAUD Western steam l'OUK-New CHIOA0. CATTLK Prlmo to extra..,.. HOOS-PacUlngund shlpplne. Slli:UP-Palrto choke, , I'IX)UU-Wlntcr wheat WHEAT-No. 8rod CON-No OATS-No. 8 HYK-No.8 UUTTKH-Croamcry , LAUD., I'OKIC NKW YOJUC, CATTLi: Native steer Bl) 5 0J 4 0) 380 IS 7 07 1J 53 5 15 is, 3 75 ((6 00 JJft 85 a 4 10 7BV40 78 45JW4 4 SHifJ 31 113 () M Si 80 7 10 QI8 9JJ4 ITIHA tJUTYrnn owe your ilf uml fiiuillyio net tin bent value lor your money. Kcuno mlzn In oiir Inolweiirliv nur- cliu.lnu V. I.. Iluinilnorjhurs, which reprenent the het value for price naked, uh lliuusnnilH will trallly. UTTAKKNO HUUMT1TIJTE. HP ? "PT V M FA't ' ll 1 VHfc. W. L DOUGLAS $3 SHOE 8ENTLEMEN. THE IEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY. A genuine sewed .lioe.fintird ttcf Wr, flno calf, kwiiiIcss, co.Uuk from M to smoutli Intlile, Itoxllilo, morn comfortatilc.ttylldi nml ilurttiT )Ui any ollifr (lion ever sold altbaprlcu. Ilausl tuitom lunJo sliur i umKJ.'i lliiiiil-ewrd. fine eslf shoes. Tho mo'l stylists. ! easy and (lumblatliooiurer sold ntthcM prices, Tbty equal nnolniportiil shws ccntlBg from 4)9 to (l. 42 HO l'olleo Mhop, Tvorn tiy larmrrs and all others ntio 9ws want a rooi heavy calf. Hirer soll,oxirnlun edge sdImv .iv in walk In. and will ken ttin feet ilrv nml warm. 4A HO Finn Calf, 4.lft and 91 Workliiunien'a phoe will kio n.oruwtar serine money mail any oiurrniaaii. They are mado for fervlce, TLo liicriatlug salts show that work JnKmeuhavfliuiimllnlsout. ..-. . . CtWO 9'i onil YoBtlis' tl.9.1 Hchool Hlior sr D w 9 worn by ttintio)s everywhere. Tho luott Mrvlce able hoes sold it these 'Prlcj'S. bAUIEiW tifaotisfor Allsscnnru matloof tho best Don- otaorfino coir, as arnrco. rnry arn very siiiko, coin oruhto ami durable. Tho (3 lnw equals custom mado shoes eo.tlng front l aK lAdles who wish loecono- mlsa In their footwear sroiinning mm out. UAIITKIN. Dewaro of dealers suhstltutliiRShoea wltlt Huch substitutions are fraudulent and subject tojuosecn- outW. L. DoubIss' nnnie and the price tamirl on botlom. aqi cno ur I nmiAi lul eunra xuen suDsiuuiions are irnuauieni ana .uujivk uihw ol run W. L. IIUUHLna onUCS. tinn by law for obtaining money under false prctcucis. wauled CUB! If not Tnr nln In your olncp end ellrret tn Factory, statlni kind, alreaud wldlll uled. I'natHae free. W III alvn rxrlaalve aalo to .boo denlrrn and general trier ints vrbero I have tio agea to. Write for Catalogue. W. L. Doaglos, llrocliteo, lUaaa. THE POT INSULTED THE KETTLE BECAUSE THE COOK HAD NOT USED SAPOLIO GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINESS. SAPOLIO SHOULD be used in every KITCHEN YOU WANT TO CO EAST. 5 00 5 85 b(M 4 W 7K 49 W? 30 (ft 05 17 7 40 11 0) 3 CO 54 ft 74 46575 4 40 it 8) W it alii 18',i 4J7 5J QVi DO 5 50 UOOS-Ooodlo choico 5 10 & (J 10 4 00 (H TB as a vr 30 & M 15 18 12 k eisu FLOUR-Uood lo iholco. , wheat-No. srea COUN-Na S OATS Western ml xcd. . , . , . IIUTTEK-Creamery l'OUK-Old msH. ff to m WE WANT YOU TO GO. information concern- Bend for Oonrnlete Ust of HoaUs and Kates for k to una auu nui mionnauc a. j. BMrrn, BUMMER TOpIla aud Ina Train BBrvice o. ir. WlLSHR. Western Fai. Agent, Oen, Pa... ds T. Afreut, mrfttu tuis rtrss mn u ns w. QAM1R AND TUMOItS CUIir.D, no knife i Hook Kkkc. lira. ilsiTiusv A Nonius, 13 Elm Ut., Cincinnati, O, u.. t rM. rnr fjirlplo Worlds Fslrt Ilia Par to sell Ducot r ntCmr AxiiCosqi's.roi'MfwWosi.o. siupn. ojOIIIi. Hooks on lime. C'oluuiMs fab. to., K. C. Mo. ay-SAMS t Ull WIS mi ti n nm I'.ltl Ittill; YON A HEALY, u roenruo Bircei. i;uxcno. ill krf tiiMr nfuly oUrrM -UlWutof lUn I 1ibtruDtrnU. L'ni forms nml Diunnicnts. 400 tifit !! lutlraUuiti, iktinbirj ttrry article iMUirfl 1 1 mn li or Drum Curro. :... ., . . --. uinumi invnifieoni tor Aoi&ivur 11-inui, uticifctian'iiiruM Majors Tf!ir, jiy Um oal ixltxtttl Ui ( ram) Muvic VV aaaa v mm fat VL WUfoiSI rA x r l m III Inn 1 sin l.i 5?!!l J1", for clrrolir". and "xtlnionl.fa. Ai r JIMTDIIVM a Vlcker-a Tnealre allda, Ohli aw, rSAUS this rarw t.i omimiim, FOLKS REDUCED m3 1 ba.iarinonthbyliarmtailisrFi . N.)Mtarrlni7.tiAlnfvriiv.nl.n,d 'nn 1 iiabade!lMia,HtrletWconltlentlaaT ..r"niui..i,ifc iwr cago.I EUCinUC D.elllS.KIrTS.'fdUsbtcd. H fro for fa. rCHwIUrW tii.io.tM jiur.BiiKTliMic. I.n.wfr. a. w. acumsiiKaHfljis, w.tkkiit.., P, C iUataUia ar Sims tun rarta .. n . LrlirJ. CoasaalBtlea and pooplo who hare weak luncs or Attn, ran, should use i'lso's Cure for Consumption, it has cured thou.anda. It has not Injur ol ono. It Is not tiart to take. It Is the best eoiisb sjrup. Hold ererrnhorn. 3e. ! A. N. K.-D. 1400 t WHEN WBITINO TO ABVETlSEIt PIX4k SUM last you saw tUo AdrlUva ha Oa ey i 1 ; i )rl