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Tex Aur . tjnltd Htts &!rt.al f:r-fn" furc. a J"1 oy uana-i I O.untj ifi-iiis nti'l city iitein.C'j. m i last nfirni tnau what Is claimed to l on' i of ti rti" bucc-'sful mlJs in th' histury i t: atrllittr cru.'-adfji. 13 Ttirf ir.cn r rr-.'Id Iii. In i" zswks Bveriuc. m i j'.ii Ia. unl jrK untlllr or ui"pt.v. ; Ii T'tim. .n.l otlirr ulunJer of & M'Xlcoii :. loti-rv ronipnny cix-o. . T!k tr.-.i-r- .ire A B. Comr. lorrnr- I It ol N'W Or.'.in. It. l Cama.er. t.ili mhli.iriv ' .r .i mini-nj, that 111.111u.jr- i .!.. : f.i I'M colJ drink, anu ll . . V.rlj .1 timiatto Cottier anil HWr . ', i-nf t. 1 bft.-r- UntcdWatM Comniis.- i t-ionr :nl. In tn mm m i.j i -7' 4 to the K! rjj Urana jur' at LMi.aa in January i-u -urti irJ t5 In I v,mk1- r.il to and u'r' aL "J ,n - Ja I lnf'ttr.Mn nl ld-titf tcunji. i AMI...I i"t h.. that t?",ss"a.h! the lMributtnB point tor n-cral fiou.h- "?!, ti',...raTure captured ,h, Btaterr-r.t , te mill tlMt th- m.n handIlnK the lottep fr-l's 1 tt .N- oriftttii wwf "J "' miI onlv tno nj-"UfC.s or the Salt Tli.nrc in-pect A. A. Smith eon- ,WhB 'i"-riur-.-l fie Inve-.tlKati.-mr V'-J1.1'!"": L. I hSr t o arrntrnwit na.nT th-tn li .a. hon by papers ett-nslve tcale. " 1 the lo.if-ry promoter, us rawa V i"?'-,-" I cajturei. hav. been on an 4-FOOT DWARF UPSETS GIANT. Rival Putain Peddlers Fight and I he Little Man Wins. iiF.vt nuf 51'cct ai v.. V.irli Aiic 3. A nodem veryinn 1 if I.nM and .'liath utis tol.I In t'le i-.s-fv-x M.i'k"' court when 11 tna:i m t'vt thre. tn be In hl -.tocklnr ff 1- brt-il ind tit'- rrtl. .t t. pri.onor w.ii a ila.irf. let-s tlaj' 'our feet -t helcht nn had !-latv-iri Idni j.i"itlf' I'v ind tvo'i tl;f batt Jacob Und-rlun of Xo. 12b A v. ntie ma fie cur.t jirlp - and the dwrf bhj 7lrr Shiff of 1 A-nu C Til- men ar JX1I.V1 -dJlT. bh - iiljolnlir filar. I.;rlirt.ijr.i- a?cu.-l ShlfT oi crecPli.K thniuuh a -mall -..low cnnivtitu th 1 to cetlt a-id tealln; ht :."k of l-otfl-top ber be :ivu."d ShltT of the t!eil. In !d Shin shiratM, "Help: KrStie.l TJnd' rbauine around the lens. r.t:d lo-l Idin hl-li '1 the l- letthiK V.-il laa! 011 Id-, rr IJnderbiume dl.-ajod Inju- rlr f p .v m ci.arce Mairtsirnte Mn lined a- eh taan f fori flchtlnc and told tb.-m to te ftirt-ces out of court. W nal a rallfarala llaaart Te San Joaiuln alley of (.'altJomll ! jui-jv ve'tlfd Tie Wind !i rt-h protla cint -.p."- t!i;i ''ii'ma h!!i fj and oil or- i c-n ti! :i' dilrj- Jnc - j r Vou cai u thcr wt.limull captai " ' make a coinfortat le. ,MO.'ij; home V f nhoui It In the illustrated , bik "1 - - Shn Joo.utn Valley." "cr.l for 10 c-m tn y H&lTr t the .oath-ni l-iein ivm llfi. Sh:i l-rnel'f !.. colon'? !-.iipi to California from ceptcra Jer ti tc o. tolxrr 31. I". OHIO OFFICERS TAKE JOBE. itisM.un t;iv' lp Man Wantetl in Hamilton. RSl't TI l"l t-'l.M. K.inan " Mo. Auc M. --Jacob fli-r. Chl-f '' itee of Hamilton. . and rYeI r -mfii. . ertao ti the Mr'W ther? tet .1 tort. Li1 nls' I nlth v. II llnm Jobf i tlnrmin. tv ch.irce.1 jth kill- t llaipnon Jol.- a.v- ' Itb his fist and then 1 tnp IMch Mi.-k.j at he t"tk Mackcy n i ,., .., t JCIC'O I i STir' rJ ..iiii i..j .a.u-r. loor.keep.T lu? In Cincinnati. JITTERS A perfect 'y safe and rcli- 1.1 ble remedv for women and girls is the Bitters. Every bott e is backed bv iirer 5U years ot cures I if womanlv ills such as I Monthly Irregularities, Backache, Cramps, Insomnia, Bloating, Heartburn. Vomiting, Dizziness or Dyspepsia, Jr.- it today. All Druggists. BBBBBBBrBBBBBBBV TWO MISSOURI PREACHERS HOLD REMARKABLE RECORDS Both Live at Louisiana and Each Has .Seen More Than Fifry Years of Service Doctor Pearson lias Married 1,000 Conples El der Lampton Has Baptized 4,000 Persons Each Is Finn Be liever in Future Union of Al I the Churches. nnpcnuc steciai lx.ul.!ar.a. Mo.. Aujr. Cu-Two renprab ft intra vh iv hrn nrt-drhlnie more than half a century cki-um pallia In thla tlir. TlU'V :ir th Iloverntl EiiKen Jrsliua Iriimrton of tli" ChrUtian Cnurch. anl tte IU-voren.1 Kr.i---niu 1. Pearson. I: !.. of the Cumlxtlaca Presbyterian Cliurrh. It U .loubtfa! Jf thtro nre any otlaer pM-acto'D-- in tfc. J-'iat-- Tilth tttcn success rul anJ l.-nstliy c-ire-TH. The i:-v rn-J Mr. IVarsn was born In Sal!r.. trountv. ills.-oml. imir than sev-tnty-tlv rAi- as". H omimtnccd to ::-acli vrheij !i v.iis 13 ars ! ase. anu lia th"H-rort lvn -i ininltr aW.it tlfty ylx y-ar. Murine forty-two jrirs cf tUijt time h w- fi.'-tor "J one church In this -ltv. auJ nil his work lia.s b--n In his nai.v Stct-. Iurlns his pator:t. of the clmrcli In tliH city h- u'lmtttl pt-rsons to m-mtr!ili in that church. Sltic be a Uwn.-fd ti j)i-jrh ii !::? marrJe'l rnor" th.tn UV rtjaplf-. nnJ has jrvchxl fecv.Tnl thousand fu:i-ralF. iM.xrrou ii:.iiiN".s i.irK tvonx. Doctor I'arsin Knuiiiatnl frta umber- l tnn.i ltilvpritv :Lt l:banoti. Tonri.. in Jlni. 52. Ttro ye-irs Utr h-na llcfnso.: ( , ...,i, ..- ,., 5iif i;i-...r !'r..hviry :it ltniT.il. -Iiurl!. In I'lkn County, the ,.,m!J.iMCi!iiiiW rr'lLiltlii ...rr-icf- an.l Ocwuir I'l.trym t- iw in- .j., tnruUsh thls tart an.! a do--- .. .... i.. ,. .,,: v.- mh tts's U....i .' m,- h.-.. lir.. lorv 1- a t.irt - , ?.,. Vr th- Slat- cf Mi'ourl ,,. lvr- i-.tor IVarwn ontaiu2d trif t-ivsat:..n in thU cltv an-J a ohuxcli wan 'ri--fMl. He icupi'-d t?: fiilpit in tin-' buildlrB continually until tho imilJIm; was . . j jr,r,acij:it-:. anJ i at'H.co orVi l.'o orcuptoO th .ulpit jj "J" llts, :l flw .c.ar ao. Slnco bat 1 h. been busy lth home ' ".iT.-. r i.h ministry he '"K PP d" tim-.-. nj"s or Ucat ,! tim-,. niil then onlv tn o.ui -i sicS- ath in the liumes of In.- ;-oi!c. Ilia tnstoratc of the chun-t: I" re for for- tv-twu ear; U Uie ionsesl in the hi-tory of hi- church. iKv-tor Pearson has preached thousand or fun ra.ls. sometime as many s mr 1 w, r.-. .tjv II.. r.evr .ikwl !- tor 1 pr-iaehlTis a luner.il. but univ irttN - lor preachinc th- funen.l crnwn or b i-'.d-m !los. the rich and ec. ntrle old lanu- holdtr. who die.1 lire a lew -ar- ni. I'Kiim OF lVKLLIN"fJ P.EOJUD. T-.-tor Pearson is r-roud of Ins record of marriZKe c-retnoni'-- H" has riepj a compl-tc :r.arriae r..-oird 'mm tn- tir" yar of hi? nilnWry. Ii t!il- record !. ktfejrH acrotint "i th naiiw-. ace-' -- "' tho conttHctins tirtl- atid al.-o ti.e amount of tho l"e whl.-h 1: r Wi&n-..- ln...j . -vn! .1 f. of S. for t weddln.? cer-monv. The t.m.il fet?. ho-j crr. was ST. or II". I iz rniaio' ""- ' ...e- f-iv.. t was TT. cent". It m. Ml I'l" n. n hail, hi.: h Inr.Isti-d on the preaener s taMi-s It for snauv cr-nionle he je- 1 -ived nothinc. lHtor p.-irnn a tiiat J tie ft- aver iced alor.t S.-. hleh makes VoA) h. ha roeelv.-d for -.l.ii:ic ( is.-tor Pearn niatri.vl Mi.-s orphi . . O.vari fo:ty-foi:r oar5 uo. ana i"') I ty. Two of th- soar.. Ktureni lino l.ns. tr Liwvers an-! are arnoni: the bt't in tl. s -ct!..i The other ir. I- a "ic"?'' thi-lin. The .ntlre fam'.lv lixe l,.r. 1 w.ire th- heail of the huus-- haH been a -.tli- -i ror forty-hK yc.ir. , -1LAMP '-LAltK-S APPI:KCITIhN. ctuinip ClatW 0:11-0 sab r. ferritin u tho . !l:e mi . work of l--ur Pearson: "Many pn-a. her lto 't- li "'th their vL r. th-r iH.trr.e mln!-t-rs. v. i - th- ' v-ir. imt V eir lnIIuoiiv.e In 'eoular af- t f!i!r cnim li"-s and Ie5. Not -o with ; Doctor Pearson. He I-t-i Uejt In toul t m-lth bt-.slr.e-s and rolit.. al llfalrs. ind , ted a vol- , .ii-rtm? all th ' ar ha.-i-xer df-rful liinG- -i'-e outjdd" .f a nell a la :h. .-liiir. i. ? tran m i-is- ountv has hid a greater mnucne ior rikhi i..aa .-- l p.ar-on" . i . iiir'.ir iv.irso-. avs rrc-ehrs ar ner- , i r rctd now tl.an formerly, lie thlixs pcorJe d'i not co to ehtiroh a ce-emlly sow a hi .arlier ilar. und eplaln It in ,.i- i...n. - --ri-.er. are o n-inr more amu-rncoi" now- than formerly. Thre aro tl-e .-unuir, oa;er whir 1 Uc-'P mat v tr.-n .hurch 'he chr-.r tor.. the l.i.-h.ill uani" am , many ctt-e J IVs'tor I I nestiv t. b j V...III.C P: ctl-er vuch worldly amu'ments IMron ha :-e-i lntonnc ear- brir. about th unien of tn- two re-bvti'ts.-.r- ircsn ilior l S-... tn ee the 'we!e tllll'ior.s o: llie 1 lT5rtcriin Church unlt-l In one before I.. .a! sunm-.i-ii? conif There are tlr-ee-i" dlv!o cf tl-o ltarT'! Church sev enteen d!viton- f the M-b'Hl'f "ien d)vlon or th. Catholic. rrir .livi.-on? cf t.. I.urar and two .tlnn.-s nf l'. Koieop. t Church He lliv t in: f.-w-; er ehur-l.es uou!d do better, and rays o itt I Iain ten THU KRVSnnXD Ml l.WiTON Th n-'.erend Mr I-empton f-1 s f.rtn I-e!!Tr That ail tli .-hT-che hml' ir.tf.l In m- IT ha n Iitvi-tnc to b.if nl ill HI life ard be hit H e a r.iv of her "i Tr nriin dlt ior. in the lrbvterJa3 '"hurch In the R.iptl: Oiurch nr.d In rfc Jeth.!l.t Cbur-h -- cst:d. a 'vrros S-irai h- ir t1I Wi- T' roanr m,ntt- tho r-t"el treucv nn-e of ., (-. experience of '1 to " nv bn re-jdr cr om ?lm to uVr. bnt li the heirt of the ldr rtei-be-s the- h.v re-nine,t rrtll ltelr i.rr.elr.t of the fellric to iiwwi t..Lwi I Tr- rcat rrtnc cf th" nur.1! s- clatjcn Xcrth and i-outh. ra c-.tcn -etitloi In it t'lrts, an --c 1-srew.i cf h. CntrN-rlseJ aI '-Old .-ii r-c. -.. -S. rV-M-l tn C.l! r I'ei'M" I Tt fact t tu urb venTiirJ1 men a Krothc-s Lampton and P-o-j favo 1-ilOH t.ED I..I . . r-Jl (U k' T- -hurche. On tr- ocestlon o. unlca. the ei-er."; I Mr Iarnrton sais- ny a return W the faith asJ th prt;-ti?- cf the church, a foncd In the V11 Ttrstament. ire may unite. In preachnc b cote! I crcr c've erarfca! to rr Ci.rit a-the oal-e creed cf the church arl hi eTcreI leill a th only rule of life for li wha b-'4evc In him." HAS MADS tOW CONVKRTS. In filing th story cf dirlce loTe for more than forty-Sre year, his heart ha, betj gUdieool by bricatcx oor, than 4..a tryca into th charch. brother Lacctca t, aa actlr, to-day a ' al-l-A-iffItIVa-aar-J------a-l 1 BVavSVavSVavSVavSVaflaam7ttiv7'- 4-rvt- BaffataffataffataffataffataffJRSa'' . i aaaaaaaa"Lrf?aaaaaaaaV:- aaaaaaaaaT aaaaaaK ' aaV'-SIJL-aaaaaal' V VBIPfaWlaaP i ' aHi'tlHalV aaaaaaWJlblai9PlMaBaaV- aaaaaaam'3gatl5aaaWaf'; aaaaaraW -aaaaVft aaraTSS'' ' aaaaaaaf aEw!aaWHl: ' f aBBBBBBBBBBBBBT BaBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBafar ' t ' BBBBB BBBBBBBBPtr"''' bIbbbbb bbbbbK bbbV'' '" bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI i nE-EKExn n. r. Ot Lul-si raRsox. d. i, an.i. JIo. a anv time In M life, a::d l" rreachin n.i often is in Lis ;-oatis'-r dajh. and tvith u;ib.itel eurrs miring 111s inmi'try :iu has prfaeliiii i..or Than .A tltn m l..ir!iz-.l mi r- than . KTMin1 'and K'd-r l-amp-on h im ireiehe.l In illinol?. Katwi l..a.' Xebr-.-ka. al.'-'-ourl and Tex.i D'inti? ' ii rnim-try lie ha? rectnl fourteen churchey. !n 5UH'rv!lns -n niany buildings fc r.a." liocomc 11 Iirt-cla church .-.-ihltect The church tn this oily, nhleh l oat of the lo.-t her, nai built tinder Ms t-errona! siiperi-if ion. and th" Christian eonuri Ration, an a result, ha .s Kord a i"!.ur. ti af thro 1 In tin city .md a: nhoui tvo-thirils of the cost of 1 totni. .f :h' other?. j Khiir I.impton was lKrn In Kcntuckv ' und reared in Missouri He Is a second j lousln to Mark Twain and Is t!iv same .iKe I ai- the rat hutnori-t. They wt children ! focfther rri hate kept up the tle throuith rll th- year?. When Mark Twain iltel I his cl I beme a- Ilat.nlhil a few jcar am1 J h ptnt a part of the time trlth hU i-oii'li, and plijmate of childhood dnyt'. I nider Uinpton jtid his wife have one 1 datic' rer Ililif. aho is married and llvr I i-i Miani-npoll- Mum Hols hi coo-i l.etlth 1 und actUi. and no d'ur.t. r.lll yrt tnjoy tn-my more years of active unt;ir.es. "MOLASSES TO CHISTEN BATTLESHIP VERMONT.' other Ilrciiniuen4 Thiit Plteher of Mill, lie Ise.l UklleOiir Srlmlt Ihlak I'.iHaird Water Mar T pleat ot Mate. ItirrrnLI I'lli-l VI. i;,irl.n2ion. r Ac; -Vrmotit 1 iMitir t li.iw -1 Int ..f rrlt.-meTit neer thl? u,j,i,ni ,f r nofit Je audition to th i-ni..,. si .tc. Naw U-nrini; the nime of the tate. '::-vrr lioii'd mnv 1.-broken over the lw -T in- m- ei when fr. - . -r.-. - .- titjc!. Into the w.itr for the tlrst tun . cuiidcmncU b tiuiny 'T' Niun.l 10 le nl,,nters. ; jt ,Kolv- m ?ovn:or Pe-ll to i!-M. I and at pr.'-.-ni h su-inds for chims-apne. The t. infer. 1 -e ! demand water, but 1 u!!l r.imi-romico jt antlitr:4r not .t)irito 0e. ilany s tli.- profw ' J:oi tjpic urKes-!o:i nave p-n mauennout er u-iiiit.sm.il tlulil. i-hampucne Is ical iif th.ir tnmmon.ieallh, l.'i t.- 'Je I- pr i rli ntpje. nt5, -aid an vM-tnmr to-nint. "Ajjiic of urn lc s.ru; wool 1 lc ti. r.sM thing for Mis Hoi! to break oti the Vermont. Ve have cri-at dairy Stale." s-ig-ce-4l a mn wMttllni; a etlck. "A ritcher oi milk would le the thine." AnotC'.r stoi ;i hlstitr- Icng enouzh to lii.-d-ire". 'To plac the State rl",ht tic-fort- the ..-rld Mi lell jh'juel tal.ueonei ral polluted water As th- State Pejnrd or Htaith 1 1 condemned l.tk Ctim- plain and most of th treim-. ror de-vaj--y to wict.c i-urtH..-. this would tss get. The launch!-:? UI taU place or. Aurust H at PIm- nh, JK-.. and tl:n Governor lell will she a ! ustes ti will sat isfy t7ftsf!.i,!r?rT fo you know that ear rhansers. painters. :tc. throtch KeiHibUo Want j et deaner. ji may be rj:i Ail- .1 small cit DEBTS OF 175 CITIES EXCEEOUNCLE SAM'S. tk.trartl.e aad laterestlas flaaieo Gleaaea Throaah the ralieS State, t'ea.aa Bareaa. ItCPCRUC tTEOAU Washington. Aur. 3fi. Accertlng to n sullttin S a d by th.- Cnci Uarrau th acrv;ate Crancial transaction of the 1TJ cjt;r of the L'sltcd sjtates hav:e a popu atlon of ovr "i") nral In rcsgsltude fcos- of the. r.tkeaj tJorcrnmect exclud ir.c the no-stai servJee- The total ccrryrat receipt fcr theM I cities amounted fc t'sLCUQ, la 1SC and tra lot-ii corporatit eipesdltures to tx.- SiOl. Tr catlrr-al ieht In 1!M amout-tn! to &0.14i the acereca-- dtbt of tie; :T3 cities, esctns.ve of sinking-fund arrets. was CUi.e7s.7U. The recti::. i.idl. rurcs ad dbt for the city of New Tork sr rrser.t acost oce-tntra ex vce dry to- mm OFMERVES" WetMB PhykBiB De clares Little Tets Are Cnlttrat imf Diseases aai 'Ux of Adalts. SFBCSAZ. T CABtS. Voorntm. Ar. 21. Corjrtteht. tKM Taklnr adrantace of the silly sraaon. when for tack of fatares the. papers or opening their column to th discussion of ucn BwUera as TartftleM Wive." "itodcrn PrivoUty." and so form. th or flclals and nurses of th Children's He- Bltal have this week besnn to endeavor to iterest the public In defense of the mod ern baby. Their erMenr how that. Inrtead of be ing content with the rejrniatlon roucd of infantile aflraents. teething, trhooplns; coub and mearle?. the enterprising mod ern Infant Is deveIoxins all the complaints of grown-up.. "e mcaical people." f&ij a woman ehvslelaiu whi wan fnmterlv attachcl t a well-known children's hospital, "are eon- ttat.tiy nndinit cmiiren. even were uuuies. simp!)- vlctlrmi of nerved. "Dvpept!c littlo peop who tiumoer their ape by months are another familiar problem to th hevpltal doctor. "When tabic ktow languid and show a lack of ton old-fashioned remedies are no rood asainst these modern symptom!!. in tact is the s:re of modf-m ccmUUinti i havlns a very Injurious effect a the la f. in tile constitution. "Children are -olase.' world-worn littlo rotn and women b"for they ttt well out of th nursery. Thy are allcwed 1 IkuI lilts full of excitement by thfir parents. vim forget, or perhaps do not know, that tfc'i child's brain has not properly funned until the end of the seventh year. "With cMMrea if the rich, the retiring bour hits chanse-i from 7 to le. Parents bavin? dlspovervi! their precocious thll lrn to b amusing, like for them to ap pear In th ilravrSng-rootn at night." "Then again, the vice a.s v.tll as thi dtsea'-ei tif 'Krown-urW liavc apwareu mims tli too enterprising babk. A member of a woman's co-operatli traild Is rtspop'l'ile f.r the stalcnient that bal.i.-- have ii'i lope.1 a decided fotidt:er.s for wh!kv. m pronuunced. lr.do-11. that at tcraiauts at worUliou-.es. wl.er ilepraied tables are to lie found in the largest nntn berji. ha-e th utmost dlfllciiltv in iii-iin-Ing them to take fod unless it tastes f Whisky. This iniatlllie laillil t :t ia mlliar featur.- in the poorer dbtrkts tf liondnn. , "Th" wMkv baby. or. a It generally Is here, the gin iwby. i well known ! us." raid an cnergetlu young health visl:r. who. dirtrlrt covers some of the. most crow .le-. 1 tenement. Xurses at creci-." and wnrkhou.-e' i."tlrmarls always ha gn-at dlfBi ulty in making these bahie.s take milk. Tiny miss the gin v.hlcli send them t sleeji. Diaataada aai Watehea aa Credit. W- sell IManiomls ami Watchf , on easr ntcnthlv or weekly payrii-nts. Terms a low as en-!: stcre prie-!!. I.ofils ltrf . & Co.. ;u nyr cariettm ni':g.. i.m aim nave. VETERAN STEAMBOATMEN ARGUE OVER FAST TIME. Clalat That tae Itaaert K. I.ee's Trla I'roai Sew Orirtn Faatesl. Wair ether (ilve ralaa fa the J. M. White. A letter receli-cd by Th KepubJIo from N. K. Ludloa: of ilobilc. Al.u. tatc.s that a hesitttl anrutuent Is on In his city amotii? Miamlufcitn-.cn as tn the tltno tniide by MNsiK'Jpul lllver slejtuboats in early Jtatv. T5. conintion has been mad that iho ftea:i:er J. M. Willi madn the tasust tlnii.- ever mad n thi river In 1S44. In an 11M j-era'fcook. which 1- in ioi-silo:t of CoIoikI ilutder Iten Jenkins. Ihc- it tran local tJvermtn. I n clipplug from the llttsbnrg Citmnirncat f that year, which ref'-ts to -h tlmn ntado by tho Ste-i'.ner j". ?.I. White la Its motuomb:? rs:e: from Xcw Orleans to St. Uxii'i in 1SH. TJu clipplns among other things bay.t: "Tlie builders of the K. E. la" claim that they can buiH n boat to beat thi 1ih-'5 time. This thing of building fast boaui on paptr has played out. What -have wo done? We built th J. M. Whito l:i 1Mb Thli toaft tlmo i"rm Vit-fc-Lur b. St. ljixilm lefts the IJs brag trip twi-atv-four minutes. Tlie White' run from Mem(ils to 8:. Inub Iwets the t.t: a run one hour and four minutes. "Tii Whiff's time from Cairo to . Louis heata the Ixe's time thirty-nine rtiiti ute.s. Th White landed at all mail iK.lnt and reeelvril and iHit off the mails. Hh landed at t.'alro th le did not. Hi timber bas not yet gtown that is to biHH a boat tlvit cJi equal th Whites tlnte umler th ame eircumstntic.. T!w VI fcl.o trail t!i trip alone h had no a---!:.Uinco from any quarter. Ixt th tx-. Natch or any other bout run the channel r tho river frim New Orlran. receive and l.uul th mail-, take wood off th bank tb ram as'th White il'.d-and what time mxn they make to Pt. Iiulst Not one of tl.eu: could mak-. the ran In four Uy." The !. fastest tlni" from New or an t' St. Xiuls was threi; days, seven-!..- ! nrn and llfty-four minute-. 1 his t'm was mail In its eventful rate with h- Natchez. Som Meamlioatmen contond that the l-es tlmo was the fastest cvr mide. wh thr. like the writer In the Pittsburg Commercial, contend that thu White'! tlm wiis best, everything con sidered on tha tni'. TRIES TO BLOW UP JAIL When Attempt Fails. Prisoner Sends Bullet Through Brain. KUrt'IlMC FlE-tAU SeattI. Aug. X. After dynamlttrg th iv.untv Jal! and entirely wrecking his cell In hoies of llna ab! to effect M ejc:ipe. Jar!; chesterfield, nt 4 o'clock In tb tnrrn ir.c flre.1 "K yhnts at thu jailers, who at-ten-.pted to rc:or orJer In the cell, arc! then sent a bullet crashing Into his own l.mlti Chesterfield was to hara leen taken to tli I'cnltcrtlary to serv a. th:e yars wr.tence for reinr.y. 11 was s-jcreuy mai ei.i tn th Oil three wek UK". Sine then his wife- hs been given unhout.ned f riIoui. an-i It Is believed site abit.-td th ctir.titience of tli ofllclals and supplied hir husbnnd with what su taouunx wouni be hi mean. f ecap. but which haie rroved to ! ImplemenU of aelf-destruc-tion. DEATH IN A GIRDErTS WAKE One Man Killed and Two Injnred When It Fell. nspccuc SPECIAI. New Votk. Aug Si One Ironworker was fatally hurt and two others Injured In the afternoon bv th fall of a tecl slrder weichlng a too from the sixth to the fourth tto3T cf a new twelve-story ware hou b.!ng erected at No. .V'j-Iia Cist Seventy-second Ktreet. The fall of the g'r-d-r was du to the coIUp of a demel: o:i th-j sixth f.oor. The pivot wa- p-j1!.l out of position by the weight of tli clr der. .md the whole apparatus collapsed, letting the girder fall. Ths victims wer. Charles Telschow. S3 year.s old. of Jamaica. I I., who sus tained a fractured skull and can live but a short time: Harry Johnson. . of Xo. 77 ;rfcld place, Brooklyn, and (leorse l"a!chett. . of No. VC But rcrty-sever.th (treet. CHICAGO PBIMTlbG TROUBLES. Fonr Houses Annonnce "Open hop" Roles Expect Walkouts. prnciAie Ch'eaga. Aug. 3. The lorat ttt?sdlf nrugitle for a eight-hour work day be tween the Chicago Typothetae and the printers union earn to a ci!-cac to-day when open-shop rules were pest el la four large printlr.s shops. Five nonunion printers went to work at th shop cf R. Ii. Donncllv Jt J.ns at U this mornlnc. Mr Donnl5r expected an Immediate walk-iut of the union men. tut It did not take place. A half hour after the rr.t tun was nred b; r th e-mrl'.iera Mr. Ijonnellv siM that lie hrJleved th tnat r. union men would complete the day and be - gin the strike en Monday. Th othr shot wcere; oin-ccp ruica nt iuio inrc ar vv. ji. i' .re a: vs.. Oieuil, a'IUey ; . c-. and the Clinic Publlnhlnr Commsv. I These concerns employ about ITi tyj-et. ters- Tte Lur;nIly house has t- union printers ca Its pay roO. Keasecleanicg? Do -roe ktow that car pet cteaaera. paaerttaagen. painter,, etc.. but be aeturol threuah Bepublla Want I Ada at avail eeet; SUFFERED YEARS Hopeless Invalid Women Restored to 3 Health and Usefulness By Pe-ru-na. 0ncni! Debility, NervouMetw, Backache. Kidney Troubles, Female Weak ness Are All symptoms off Pelvic CaUirh. Pe-ru-na Is an Unfailing Remedy lor All of These I F tb reader will take th pains to over this article. It will be noticed three American women make frank. qnlvocal statements concerning Perur.a. They were chronic aad hopclm rfc UaM el pelvic catarrh. New thejr mre hcaMhjr, taffy ad asefal woutcn. Th symptoms of catarrhal weak ness, systemic catarrh and female catarrh t.rc try nutneroua. No two caf arc exactly alike. The symp;ora.s most frequently met tro g-ncral debility kidney trouNe lo!. of rlesh bad com llcxlor. tJre and worn out all the tim chc.i r.nd rains unabl to star.il !or.g r.t tlr-.o or to walk any ils:ance perHdictl cramps dis placement of i'!ile organs ovnrlan troubU throbbing trembling tlarbes of heat nervous hiataehea chronic t!ysep5'sla constipation lasomnln Irrit.-WIlty-enslly frlght en'! brown rpct before the eyes ii!rzlr.css rcarirs in the had. etc. Any ono cr more of thee symp toms m-an that the victim liaa chronl: Fytirs!c catarrh which Is nnncnninlrjT all toe btsilly nerve center. rM7 S-ich women nre ilnr.! lo become I CVS ludfait. or are Induced lo submit TS?' -' to miiie nirr-'ccl operation In cont- 'I Dlctc ilirihjratlon. Operatloir iratBeeessary. flR$' A short course of Peru man(?m,i.rFY: flclent to com-lnee any w such a condition that there is n rerneilv tii.it I also to come to here l n V her relief. Thor.ands of women hare already dl corercj th 51. but there are ten of thou sand of others who need to know it. Any woman who reads these Uncs and fcls that her case i described i:i whol or In parr by tlw a!-jve symptoms should lo'- ro time In irrvinir Perunn -i fair trial. ".vo -...1 -- -..fl - ' . . ..I. -'ii eeip to le. Tl-rtinn. President of The Utm.n tf-lt-''"!. cl'i-nii. Ob.:, when they will ruce've a prompt reply to their letters, f.ii: ot .11.11 .e. Eight Vears of Pain Pratees Porw aa for Iter Recovery. Mrs. I Maliaffey. !3K Seventh street. Portlaivl. Or... Chairman St. Ittrlefc9 Circle, writes: ENGLISH HERMIT IS LIVING LIKE Alone in Hovel lie Built in a Day, He Is Happy With His Cat and Two Books, the Bible and "Ara- j bid II .Xijllll:;." SSPCBUOPZCIAb. j New Itedford. .Mars.. Aus. a. Twenty- flv-ye-tr-o!il William itattuau of Stock- ljtt. IJniriar.d. i-anie to lit! count ry " iie-iroh of his !-:r. wlevc sudden d:sco:i- j tlnuanee of letti.-r writing had tilled hliu J with alarni a to her safety. Ills idea was to ntasi: but t short, visit to iw Stater. c-t .c still her-, loyal er:ot:ch to trcat Itntaln to retain his citlenship. although one his refusal lt Iieconie nal urailiiil drove hltn from c church, yet at the same time unwillins to pull up stakes and tail back lo the old country. ilr. ItatSicw haj no tie;, to hold him her-. He lives the life "f a hermit, min intera to ail cf his want and occupies a iitti hovel which he built himself on tho outskirts cf Matwpletl. along the Unof tho Xeiv Uedford and On-et Street Itall w.iv. Ho has no iKisse-lone which it would lo worth while to pael: up and . .. 1.l- n-itli I tm' itnli:. ht. !,. hl cat." Daisy! and bis library, which ! tho ! natae l,e gives to the collection of two ntitks. the reading of which occupies hi, leisure time the fclb'.e and "Araoian Nival. " He still malntnlt? that ho Is. goine back to Enitland sonto day. und saya that ho has n.f rained from Incoming nAturallzn! lecauc he. wishes to engage. tntl:e old country. In ar. occupation oren only to Enclihrr."n. Hut. tor all that, he llnaer in his hovel alone, cscept '"'r hi.i cat an-i li(oks und there hi will probably ppend th" cvenliitt of hlk lifo. Mr. Ilattlnn earn-; lo this country In 1SI. and after a brief siarch found ills sister In New IVdfurd. H'J worked for A lime In this cltv. drifteJ to the carr. and finally, tweli or ilf teen ye-r:i utrry. mlirrat ..I to Matlapolsett. There h; hn Ilvil ver ir.c. doing eld Job and Ihmktne of the time whn he would return :o rzxz- lend. Any place where li coul'l find n-ni in .leen r-:is Irani., until las! fall !l- built. itr.as.J!.-.tel and In n slni.13 day. the shan ty which Is now I.iaalssic. "Pronle mav aity Willi- litttlCRn." h hald nulzzlcally. wlplns hL razor, "but he doesn't nted their ulty I am not n lotie- Mine man. I haie- tn-en linppv ail my jue. and am fairly well conttntcJ now." There 1 a sueitosllon of a romance !rt the old man's life, but h will no: talk nloui It- He has o-n of the plctun-.iui tis of a IJobinron Cruoc. llvlnc in the midst of civilization, but living by hlm rclf and fashioning with hl own hand most of the Implement' b niiulrrs Mr. llattlcan us-d to bo to church in Mattlpoietl. foPowlrc th teach nr. of thrs. but he now h-is his own id. a of what a Christian outtht to be. Hi was urg"4 to attend the church In question, and lie did s-i r'cularly for a time, con tributing hi. in!: to tli ci.iirch funds. At an cien'na mctlnr. h says' someone re rrorked tint a i rn who was not nat uralized clllien ousht t.ot to ta!;.j j.art In thu church affairs, "That w.-us the last day of my ehurchgo !ng." ald the hermit. SEND POSTMASTER COYNE TWO CENT STAMP TO CUT. Tr.,Mr With ".tfttr iM Naatatla aral Wlrfawa Write They Caa'l Get a Oae-Ceat Staaia. nnr'iT.MC special. Cl.lfaso. Au: :il-Potmaser dyne h"s reielvd a peculiar letttr rrcently from two women tn a small town in Michigan, coming as a result cf a postal from the postmater asking th women to forward 1 cent "ach to tuppiy postage on package ld-ir.'s-ed to them. Th, letter waa as follows: "My l"er Mr Postmaster Thank you so k.r.ciy fr belntj so kind as to kindly lay you would fcrrcd our mall if we rent a 1 sent stamp each. We taint fot no 1 sent stamp cart get none nohow not haven no horse Uvea S ml from the ... . 4a Af.ei lasl iiAnri.v Ifh lV vi lixr ite m - . w.., .... -..-- . gur ar.fl rum.-iu to - io. ja """ he so klra as to cut ine -ai siamp in ( too we woo-lan: txitner you oaiy we nr bidders dc naini kg. no n.tu i iiu i.u.uuiii tcr us dear Mr C0ne ll u o amo or you .,- .-.Ve -jch nn Interest In ua as to tell l u about those parcels is we will alius I think kindly of you- Tour umbo!! ier- - fantt. p. a. Oh Mr. Coyr.. pla dou't : any one we rote mjn urta-ac n x-r ..'nr respectibi" St. Ccync after rending th letter, re marked that he was unable to understand wherein U would t-e a mark agalnat tb-i respectability of the women to writs to iua. but he forwarded the pacaagea. jjUr:bleS Wast Ada crlsc reraa CRUSOE CaSeS. BmaSaBaBrBV-Sa..Vif f",WTr fV :': i'aBBBBF WffsfT ' MBBBBBBBTfi MT;''t-"aBHSV --;;"" '-:Af. '?Sj.-.".-v .- -tM JTiTa bbWbbbbbbbbb WrflfjB!HRK, , "A. . . VSaffaBBBBBV ffa stance that uuc JJ i -.r ,n.. ee rM ream with uro- Upsiis uteri and a painful, inflamed con- (Utlou. which at times compel.e.1 me to go tn bed. as I was unaMO to suuia tn us feet. . . . - . I "I tried ilirrertnt remeaies wnici ornusi only temporarv teller until a friend told :n how .she liad bt-jn cured of ovarian trouble br tho use of Penina and advised sv to try It. I usil it for two months with Kirprlelng result;!." Sick Thirteen Years WrH Woaaan Tolay Thaak to ftmaii Miss laiuUe Carr. VC0 S. 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Aaua,, Tfckt Offices: ( OHvw and Sixth StrMts and Union StaHon. RISKS LIFE IN FIGHT .. . .... iairk OVCR A OUUH DlnU Civil ITar Veteraa Sttwss - Mrt Jsalaat Sportaaaea aa Their rrleaaa. PittsbaTg. Aug. ?i-Samuel CreeTman. a veteran of the civil War. of ISkinsburg. placed hid Ilf- In Jeopardy In an attempt to .save n bird. While walking with two pged comrades: along a road near Muckle rat. aV.ut two mlb-! out of tb- borough limit., i. shot was lieard. Mr. Creelmatt. a I'eiotisl ler f tiie birds, ushed lite com I'.u.IorH to v.alt while w. ran ott alone, al tnoM a mil, to investigate It. He found two Autr;.-.ns: one ith -i doulle-fcan elisl rliutgun and the otli. r with their iiuarry, a Isantiful wixalpecker and a bird pro lit tel at al! tun- In Pennsylvania, Me. Cre-l mar., manned, feicr.cd indiffer ence ur.tl! lie got tlsht tetween the tor e!cner!. wl.en with one hand hu snatch'-d th bird and with t!:e other attempted tw ui.?i the eUn rr.im the Austrian. In the ...iinA i. ,, eTf..ee.l the il ilk!nstjrc-r i was liurfid iV.wn an embankment, still followed tne w iiKinsoari:' however, r.ial'italnlr.g i::.s noni on u:c nir.i A doien men li a wo-el near by wen call.!, but tltlr arrival only developed that thy r.-.-ro fellow-countrymen of thn Autri.i:is. and thev utdeil the gunners to escape. Mr. Cre Irnan cot r.ff without sctlou Injury, and Jearnd later that the Austrlans were resident of Rankin. gU-H.arl laearaorallaaa. rXMT.UC SI'KCIAU Jefferson City. Ma. Auz "S,-Certlf.cat, of Incorporation wer !sucd by Secretary IMPURE ntisl Of PRIMCIXG tTATEi: MAGMt iE9 !. XIMtSA I ( IB 9 aBBBBBBBBBBBBaflBSaS B-fl2Bf3BB97IaBBBBBeBBBBBV iI'PrHgs-.r lSr'llt bsbbbbbbbbbV Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskty i everr 'jm of water you drink. It destroys the germs, cools the blood and stjorgtii ila the system. It I th roJiltlve cure for cramps, dysentery. tutro. c2Iem cior Jus wrgtlve CM!! and weai: rtomacts. DorTy's contain, ro fusel oil. and latho Sy whiskey reccgsind by the Government aa median, ixctora for fifty yeata hava used it. rtntaswhra sreei aak far asaSVa aa mm S.MM ttoe. BaaTf aSTseBeakey Co, aVuheair, . . PELVIC DISEASES. ffVVSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVfg 7Sa------P'WiiaB----B---M3f JLI BBBBBB9:':'-'V'':'':.': 'V'.:''.''f. ?VaBBBBHIT SS ffjaaBaP' --SH' ' v" SaBBBBBBBBaW N Iti.Mba A SkMMa ftiaf T M T -nrrere.1 -lth reneml aafcml complaint and revere kidney tronalB. I Peruna cared me.' fTSl H ll Three Mm A. I Orrlson. l6 Sk FtmakUa street, nichmood. Va.. writest "After tbree months 'J n-medy. I am cured of painful tnenstrua- "After suffering untoM agony rearr-. and spending over n hundrca ooi iarVan ntHllng no rel ef whatever. 1 be gan taking Veruna tinder the advice wnlcn you so kindly gave m. ..fc-. r "I shall never cease to .ttSLS this, or recomniend rvnina to all women whom find uafferlng from the aoora ailment." DON'T JUGGLE WITH YOUR EYES . Avrr rpf .' aw ym .i,uw . e -.,..-.... rirfK.-r.tf If I - Prawassl $1.00 t.1 6. MOmtTZ, M. .CCor.Tlhail SXCLMSIVSLY Viitisitti TriJi Ism St Lab Mf. i cos" 134 1, s. 3:M.b. 3:15 1. a. I.ININl-. JABS-A LA CAKTV. . ;oHn cttv Umtted H: . Cseeptaaaa of State John K. Swanger to-oay Oft following companies: i-ihti. Midland irarwnKOT itv- canltal stock. SSR. Incer KJJsa""Clty: capital stock. norators-WllKam V. Ranktn. Tarklo. an.: William H. Covert. Vulncy. hl: t v-Kid-1. Kana.i i.'ity. and other. tato- The Urrn County Fair A-gcsTlatlaB. Bro-jkllelJ. Mo.; capita! tij"- Jj." croponitors-i:n C. Hyc. FYank Dtek. August Connor and others. Smith Automobile Company, irareaa at capital rtock. SSBjawj. IncorMratar. -C5av St. .!randr. J. W. O'Neill. U A. Smith and others. - - Tlie following comran!s taereaaoa tr capital rtock: - .-, Bnrwn Wcsenwaro Manufetrla' Kansas CIXy MlllltX Company. SU)t Man excellent paying tttloaoara aj vertlseil in The PeepubUi'a "Help Want cotumtK every day. STATEHOOD CLUBS FORMED. Result of Constitutional Co8Te- tion Becomes Apparcat. m-rrBUC!FKc-!ie Mu-koE-c. I. T.. Aur. at The rault of tli r-nctltiitional Convititlon Is being felt oier the Territory- Thursday night there ,tr trie icmwry- ni.i:-.i i.ik.i. . r three separat, clal organized, one H.-.lleyvIIIo and two in the Chickasaw at ri.. II In th -Jlan of the Campaign CotnmP. te to orsnnlxe n tlub at everv post office, but these three clubs were of spontaneous! growth, a th Camp-dcn Committee naa net yet or?anUe!- WATER Is ths Direct Casus ' TyH- Malaria. Oyscatery. Chenra MartM. the Fatal Hst Weathsr Cwtuftalauu Daf'y' -"r MH Whtsksy Is Prsicrihs-1 hy Doctor EvsffywhsrsasaSarcPrsvsaUva. If yoa are c!n to tfco aamehora or countryside for your rammer vacation, dort fail to take a tottle of Duffya wWi yea- The greater ahare of the euaraer hotela and cuuntry farmhouses depend al most entirety upon impure well an! worm-eaten cbrtenw for their water u-pl-. True. In moat cases the drinking wa ter !a alterea. but think of the million of trnr. minute gtma which escape even the f,net acreeneil filter and cause typhoid. cholera morbus and bowel trouble. Ex amine a seemingly cure glass of artaklr.g water under a powerful ntlere scope, and you will be herlflea to umt the water iwarmlng with dlseaae germa Doctors of all achocls say to put a teaspooaful of 909 Partora, rswaaaaaAMb - - . Md. .A - - mmm tl yl ? 1 V KV, .t-.--. ,hj , r!Ta .:-i-rf5r-AV.O---'-V?r.a:-.r-'V1A iAaT- --J.-KW? jfcjj -A'e"P.'Vg. --it?-r'r'aifff ((Sjjgjjjj ?