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VDT' ' ' i ,1 v. '-."" ' V( 3;' vr$fl " w - srv.' r"7T' M, 1 I. ,'- ,1 -' 41 V'S, ' . - V ;-.i 'T V A- ' . 1 '- . f r .v.. : . A-m&rr., . V l. l ,1-, . It '"J, ' . - ' , v i w. I M M Kt rv FM t t m m i i'') 1 ry I&- it I v.. i1 " K .' ! iv. fc i t ,JM HA t-VW PAOE TWO W ataia - Wrkles fjfe !MtfS ffiftf M WJ Ki iljl , ' '" V'fc., . -.. & . T J3? i ajiw?i jpffv fflEiSi 5. - . 3 WM.feXatf&E' " .& KKMi ' Mrt. Oif When She CuascnecJ TrrJtmett. Trusting this letfr will fulfdl my promise, to you and be, all that you - ' ' 1 Yours Very "tittly, Hotel Wyehmcve, 18th ami Indiana Aveiluc. "Wrinkle," the little word that causes n. shudder to every woman and most men, arc caused more !y carelessness!. id neglect than by years. We all know, the 'young person who makes creases by lifting the eyebrow's iul by .smiling u ctintinuously, also the person who. frowns and squints, and the one who from ill Ivalth and xiorly nourished iit shows the lines crossing the fac in every direction, ijuch p.w.'le may, all take heart, because Ijy the usu of K. llurnham's wonderful .skin food Mich lines .may and surejy will be obliterated.. It is unneccssiry to-day 'or any one; to carry these tdltf.le umrks. ' A ctiiir-v- ol ucatiiiuiit ivs arranged by K. Murnliain will positively remove wrinkles, fill out the Miuktiii checks, remove pimples anil bl'aiklu-ads. and restate any faco to its youthful contour and complexion. These treatm-nts with 'the different atticles are ilhistiated and explained in a little booklet which U published by K. 151'KN'HAM, which makes it so plain that aiivvlady can use these toilet article- wulf equally good success in the privacy of her own home a if ,she had visited ltnfn ham's Heautifyinj: I'.vtl.ns and taken a couise. nf treatments i, thi-. great establishment. , Anv iirst-class dealer tan supply vi.u. I'rei; saw; ! Ifai 'l' oil calling, or iiM.lcd uj u rct'n 1 twea rpta W PI ET' ra U H Tho larycfetjmjinufacturo.r in tllo world of Toilet Requisite; and Hnjr Th , Mi IW LEGAL GIANTS - WILL BATTLE 6lilT BROUGHT DY INTER-STATE COMMISSION AGAINST E. H. HARRIMAN. The Commission Seeks an .Order from a Federal Judge to Compel Harrl "man to Answer Questions Re ' f latino to Railroad Deals. Xtw York, Nov, 13. Arguments n1ll bo heard tn-ilay on tliu petition ot the intor-stato ootnnierco vommlssion fop ad onlor rcmilrlug Kilwanl li. liar rimati to answer certain questions propqumlPil by the conimtSHlon in its Investigation of the I'nlon Pacific railroad anil Its allleif linen th inrly )ar of this year. Counsel for both Hides wero In active propurallon Tues day for what promises to be a IckuI biittle tho result of which rimy have an Important bearing on not only (lie direct Isstio Involved, but on-tho prov ince and limitation of the commls slon'a investigations in tho future, T.lu arguments, will bo niado by dis tinguished counsel l)i fore Jpdge Hdugh, In the United Statow circuit, court. 'Tho government will bo repre sented by Ilonry j. Stlmson, United States district attorney; Frank H. Kellogg, of St. Paul, and C. A. Sover nucpi wlillo ex-Senator .John C- Spopn er, of- Wisconsin; ex-JUdge II. S. Lov 1, of tho Union Paellle, and John U. Illburn, of this city, will appear for Mr. Ilarrlman. .h, Ilarrlman at tho investigation declined to answer curtain questions regarding purchases of stock and their sale to the Union Pacific and in tho answer to the commission's petition, wljleh has just been Hied, counsol for Ilarrlman contend that Harriman'a aetsun the uiattor did not relate to Interjatate conufierce ami thereforo the foinmlHslon. had no rlht to put the; questions ami to demand answers. It twos learned last night that in thtf Brier which will bo filed by federal counsel In court to-dav. It will lie claltAed that the Inter-stato commerce.'! commission In making this investiga tion Jwas virtually a congressional committee of Inquiry, and was exor clslpj; tho inquisitorial powers of such a committee Postofflce Burnfars Stole a Big Safe, fjonnellsvillo, Va Nov, 13. Arter Jootlttg the Xew Haven postofflco .Mon day Yilght, throe robbers crossed the river Into C.ounollsvlllo and ' Stole a "Od-iiOund safe fnJm tho store of A. OlglloUl and hnulej) ft away on a wheelbarrow, bnt. deserted It wlujri lajrd, preaHed' by officers. Tho .af'6' contained $300 xv'hleh , gigllottl , .had (raWri, out of U local bank, reafiiig tfi6 .bnk unsafo. On TuesaS-rjlnllofltl 'r ilftjip'slteirthe iponoy In tho bank".' A 'Conference on Taxation Degins. Columbus, O., Noy, ,l -Ooverncra ofiflYPtatt'P wi;r,0 preacn! TniH(ay ut the opoiilnp or the national conference 'antate and 'lociU' taxation. Theso ,'avwors' Km: Curt OhlUf, jv.. if 'MaaclJUsctts; ,.M. pawsoii,' of MeHYltBlulat Ar J. Ifartf. ot Ohio; ..jaqttnmilfis. of lotya, ,nd M. it. r. PmttwBon, Of Tennessee. Allen II. t-nwW, pvt8blent of the aili.nr.1 Tax anoti,' caljeip (lie cojiPbenco to miii ifuv Jiaijis iieiivercu un e'.'of Wolconic. (In1. (I11IM in. ei);vl)l 'Assumed tho bo 01 hi dinar ) JHnnMI mi, cwuiraan. 'it. nit . . 'i nn and pit uauses mem Ci!irtr.o, Murrh 27, 1007. v. lhmihavi, Chieayo, III.. Itear Sir I desire to fulfill my promise to VOU, WHICH WUH HIHHl' IUM VH'UIUljr, I1UIIIUI), lnnt "' yu would Improve my complexion by removing erow's-uet, wrinkles and discolored complexion, 1 woiiiu givi- J"" '"i 'iiihk,,,I"1 niid tUnntninl. 1'n inolos.d pinturv. which wis tflkn hiKt I'all, Hmwartry condition it Ui'iiL tlnio. Tht' inrtloWlplJilitrt, taki'n Fcbnlary 2Titlt. sliow$ my rdrJuiUlMnVthi' pieselit tiriK. 1 (le- lr to stato that you liuvo not only i-i-tnovcd this WriiikltMand crow'H-ft'ot.lmt have nut mv r.kin in a first-claM vouth- an ful conillliim, of whidi 1 nni Very , j,. prliud. Thft fact- is thn my coin- &T 1 uxitm a tiu envv or ii trinr iirtd 1 cantiot My lo 'mud; jfr virti1 l(iiiir(i (if trMtmoiits fir boautifyiry women. Yolt certain ly do ' all you claim atul yiur remedies aVo perfection. 1 rccom tnend ttusm to my friends. iiicunihei Cream, including booklet, nf ltlc t) H. 70-72 & :?l ifm ' l 2K1 UHLER & PHILLIPS OW THE KITTY BLOCKS THE GAME." " , V 'X 1 ' ' A . V ro (?c wy goyITHg ty- fV 3 (it ; 1 l'" r"E mrry ro mm&rm;,sAm7mT-mtx:te.. i u rUi WS&Zz! SPV Bzzzzfl L--n s few V s r. uifj $tfiol c Millers Hold a Convention. Canton. O., Nov. 1!!. -One" hundred members of the Ohio .Millers' associa tion met ai a banquet at the Courtland last plght. The business session Tuen Mr afternoon after the welcomo ml dresses by Mayor Turnbull and Cupt. .lolin Hlako and a responso by Jl. I.. Tlnnell, of Osborne, O., consisted ol nn addies by President Allen and a repurt by the secretary. A. movement Is nu foot by tho association to peti tion tho next Ohio general assembly to enact a law compelling bakers to weigh their lpay! after they 1110 baked instead of weighing the dough, so that patj-ons may be sure to get value received. Colletje Must Pay f.50 for Killing Dog. Cleveland, Nov. 13. A jury In Jus. tic .Mnirow'H court Tuesday returned a verdltt or $.0 damages against West ern Uescrvo Medical college ror kill lug 11 dog In on experiment, f. s. Owcia, colored, won the suit. ilia wife owned the dog. I)r i.K V. Crilo rtnd Hugh Prefillnc, a college ordo'iy, wer codefcrrdantH with tho college. A.n EXocius of Foreigners. Columbus. (),. Nov, 13V six hundred 'forersneps 1'.A'beeni booked out of Cphmilitm for Italy and other conn, 'trlfw Iit'IMfofiA' They are going bach jtcj 'thft old country either for good or to Way during the winter. .Most of them have been thrown out of work bore by the closing down of the steel works. ) A Fatal Wreck.'' "" Orrvllie, O, Nov. 'lib In a freight colllnloiioii the Pennsylvania road near lieir Tiicsday, J. J. Waley, i brakewaii. 'cf this place, we, fatal) hurt. Thrtje empties mid one car 01 mcWianirUu verri destrtiycd by (Ire. r ... '.'.',-., ... . Prtebytorlan Prthcpiiood Convener Clui'lni'ftll-, Xov. 'J'i, Th aewinc ftjiniiol.coiivctitlou of tfi' Prosbyterlrx nnjthvi'hiioij' uf Atufrii begun li Wttalc'tiAlJ Hero lBlgUt. fc V00 TH13 MARION - , 4 1 bbbMB1- v?lll .fraij fflim ' Wi5m Mti. Orr Afltr Ccuru Tratmtat. remiire, I remain, 'JK I.', .to. l "How to JJecolne Heautiftn, ' by, STATE STREET mum, e.u . ) Good:;. BUCKEYE .NEWS BREVITIES, Llceneft Revoked Because of Fraud Columbus, 0., Nov. 111. Chief Kx. auilner Kennedy,,or the stale board ol enginoors, has revoked the license ol Kliuer (J, MeCracken, or Berca, for ui laged fraud lu securing 11. Herea is in tho Cleveland district and on .May 1. 11)07, .McCrackon applied to tho deputy examiner Ut Cleveland for examina tion mid tailed. On August li) he ap plied to the deputy at Toledo for ex umltintloii, gave his residence ub Clyde, which is In the Toledo district, took tho examination and passed, His residence was never changed from HeioA. lie could Itavo taken the ex-, amtuatloq In Cleveland again at the time he took it in Toledo, and It Is believed that H16 rensOii be did not do fco was that, he feared the examiner would bojiard on him. , A Colllclon, on the Ohio River. (Jnlllpdlls, ()., Nov. 13. A log raft ran Into ,u show boat currying the Bryan blpck compaqy six nillen above this ilty. .Monday night ami sunk It. Tho company or 13 members narrowly escaped drowning and ,by heroic ef forts niauaaeil to ifi'ch here, where they wuro. eared ror.' 'The ntfUmcn wero arrested. - ' t Two Men 'Drovoed. Seattle. N'ol', i:i. TJn steamship Indianapolis; ynn ijpwu u lauiich .fibiu tho United Stales survey boat "Uxi plorof) In 11 dense tog Tuelduy. '(wo men, Joseidi Vanfcuworl, englneor of tiio launch, and COoic) A. Moj'er, steward, rout the (Jitrvuy ship, woro drowned. ' '' Fire Destroyed a 'Biej' Hoto), New ynrk, Nov. l'.-'iie Caslloton, J. summer hotel at St, Ceorge, fitntap Island, was burned laju night with n losn or $200,0oor. Tho hvtel was t;?' contly closed ror the,, season nnd was Iir.r.lll11c1 f -tfliu 'if' lt,-,l:....rt..... lMMlVf''l"M A l'-F L?iw a.s3 - r . ' , l J iraniQ iinii.iiiinr n n . i.n.i -r, . & i r' r w r ..- , a li- rt -rr 'w w r' w tr, im n - r- .r t'i i -j at " a. . mi --w 1 T"i .ir a vBBaaaa , vbbiw . BBBBBvaaBBBBi DAtLY MmKOtt.WjKfJNlgDA'Y BVKNtNt., NOV. 1,3. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm LABQR FEDE l ON THE NATIONAL jASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS. WILL FIGHT THE'iLACKLIST, ' . j,hl,'.,ii,(j . V .1 Convention of ,' theV Perforation Takes Steps Toward tbe EslatjTlsh merit of a Universal ElghC-Holtr WorKday $tit. Arheclca.i. Norfolk. Va., Nov. 13. That there will be war to the knife between the American UedeiyitlonifU Labor and the National Assoelatlon'of Mn'iniiai'Uiror.i was evidenced Tuesday al the session of the Federation orH.abor here. The federation has nliWuiy taken tile ag gfesslve by looking1 ti the "stalillflh- ment of a fund to llfihl the ninnufar turcrs thiough its xcutl)' council. The cry Is (hat nnd(tU'bro9tire is he luff brought to bear by tho manufactur (;r of the cntinlfj against organised labor to tile detrltnent'of the latter. T!ie manufacturers hombiit this In a stateincnt istfi''d Ttlcsdaj by .fairtea Van CWavil, president of the National Association of MftnUfiutureis. lit which he held that the object of hlft associa tion is 1b put labnV jflilolm on a 'basis whercbj they may bl-'held resionslfda for their contracts. 'Ah an ina'a-'ico he calls attention tolu-'pondlng suit In New York of the Tyimthe tue , against the pressmen.' alleging thp breaking or contracts by the pressmen. On the Issue made by .Mr. ilbiiipcra in seeking fiinilsMo-. light the suit brought' by .Mr, Vnn'Cleave, as presi dent or th" Manufacturers association, the federation's' excputlve Council comes out onenlv With tlie statement tbnt It will fight tho, blacklist to the finish. The fcderati'op' took aggressive steps toward the establishment of a uni versal eight-hour working day In America and hPtf.tn .action looking to raising a mtlllcir-nt fund to light the war that Its executl'vj(voOticil reported had been begun by the MaliufactiirHK association mtnlngt tlio'erfpi-tfcof tiio federation. . t ' ' ' ' - Grain Checks Will be Used in Iowa' Sioux Cltj. la.. Nov. n.Cirain checks will be lih'clfoujtilpu ihroifgh out tho towns and surrounding country and will be taken "uk ciTrIi by Johherrt as well as merchants, beginning Thurs-. day, A committee . M 'bftiilv'-iv and grain dealers in kohhIoU Tuesday corn- ilcted urrnngeiieiitB-Toi; this Seliefno for ruovlnn: gralUi.iflugnilii iliMiilir who purchases thti grain from a farm er will Ibsuo a tIehb't,t'o.I,liii n.llcrftliig the numbnr of bushels, the price paid and Ok' vjihlo of lb"o"tlkrl These tickets; will he H'hippoi nerom the face: '"lMyablo"ln',SIHux -City or SlliV ne'a'no'lls exc'tauftc.""5 Tlifrty batiks UllVO hgrel-d to ilippoTtMbe 'plani : ii : t?'.' A. Bank Cashier Is Arrested. Pittsburg. Nov. I3.--Ifrinfediatel.v.. following jm cPiHlng Tuc:ul(i' or tho People's bank or Ca'irornia, Pa., by State linnlv Kxnmliicr IllntiPCIU'cr P. Plpor, the cashlw. and William L. l.en hart, a Pittsburg btinin."i':i,Tuau, who lives In Hrowusvllle, Pa.'.'wt'b nirt-st-ed. charged with rpie-.ilir.Vy to de fraud th linnlc. Iloth wu'lvud exami nation before a ,1ustlc or Hie peace and wore 'held for eottrt jmder heavy bonds, PIper'H boiidani'pi jiald over to the bank .'JO.OOO towar.js tho alleg ed shortage. which Is uneindally placed at $05,000, The haul.'; a.atnto Institution, wno c,rHniilel"in'l8'.ii!. , -!$: Is Accused of Many Forgeries. Pittsburg, Nov. 13. H. O; Smith, of Fort Smith, ,Ark., who wia nrres'.ed here Monday, charged with .pass'ng numerous worthlesit chec'-ts in this city, iitnl who is believed . to have worked extensively throughout 'he country, was accused of other former lets Tuesday. S, C, Detz'u banker of Homer City, hid., talked "with the lnial authorities over the telephone1 mid al leged Smith bad passed d, check for $IQ0 on him, while a half .dozen other checks for the same, un'idunt were passed on business inonof Homer City. "He had visiting' cards from George (loilld, John Jacob' 'Autor tind many other prominent. men," said Mr. lieu. ' Campbell Wantc to be-enator. Columbus, 0., Nov, ,in. James Campbell nnd Joseph H. Fbrakcr, both Ohio ex-governors, are agalit to iheas 1110 Hworihl In the political aienu, Kx Oov. Campbell aunoiuiced Tuesday that ho Is a candidate. for the United States scuato to succeed. Fo raker, wliobO time expired Mui'cli 1, lltp'J. TJ10 legislature to bo ejected next yea:1 r.'ill make the choice'-. "I urn con fident tliu tiott legislature' Vlli .be demj ocratic," said Campbell, "and 1 will be a candidate fi.r the senate. I am will ing to be 'forced' Into running." Camp bell and ""oraker opposed each other In Ohio in 1883 when 'Caiupbull was elected govejiior. . Masked Men Ordered Theni to Leave. Clarksvllle, Tonn., Nov.', 13. Four masked men attacked J.;M? Wudo and two sons near Guthrie, Ky,, Monday night and prddro'd lln'm,, to leave with in 48 hours., Wade raised a crop ol tobacco .'hiit'lind not joluodlho assocj atloh. The mtn Jieh) a revolver over him wlille one, struck -hint with 11 ntlck. Ills soilki wei-o .fitrttck tie vera! times. Waiio'tf'wll'o (ifd- ilatfelttet vbix badly fritjlitejie'd, " , Fort Wayne' to Succeed, Spripgfleld. Fort AV'ayiid',' hid., Nov!.. 13. Iiy a iloul con;l)jde,) here riiosiday tht SpriugfleJtl. O- hasebairrraiiclilsb III the Centhil li'ngnb will uy transferred t0 I'ort Vqyni. MorisrH. Vnrnell, ol .'.' ".".', '"1 tn"(i!;.of Wheeling, Owners or, the Spvlngllcld 'franchise il-ii . ivnti I-. (1niBohr of 8011111 Bend InU.. pjcBident 6f, thp Cenfnil leagqo ueirtitlatcil nil Brcenitlnt!Wlth: Wllllaa .M'ullo'lrtr tho puiphasWof- Jlallo'i lease nu- the baHaballiwjwrk. Tin Sprlnglleld team wdn-tlho' Ceitjra loagu'i licnnant last yeatrcFrtft.Wayiii icauut pi C ES P was 11 nipped nunj tue-cefiirai . " m- :'".'lVi ir rf-H. Mqvi "rtf.?. ,. V I "! w wwwwm ciiubi n ru- 1 , ...,.. UU Jt ; a 4 - M r, u I, UMII !2JCilIieJLf (fl AarlAulf M.. "mssW I rLrif ftirfMii Trv.'k rf '. , tllVIfil I liHnaiiul La .nMl. iH.. ,j au n.. I FREE TILL CHRISTMAS AjHaaiUoBB' Uabrtrtftfcla Rtfbbeir GotbbTree The comb retail's a'tVc- and wl'lfbe Riven yy tfo, anyhody (wlio purelms oij of Dr. Scott's ELECTRIC HAIRBRUSHES My l)riiVhM 'jiuMnteed In enre dutdtn. It tUvpervoin hrf- ncha nnd tieuMleli. Mads l'AlrcUrf brlntU. ISa wlra to Injure Ihe hair or scalp. tlewt-e ut lmltllor.. Mr bmih U pucked In ncit Ihix.wilh coinpau In lest fowtr. Aoprosrlate Chrlttma OIH rem liy Insureil rantt. postpaid, for $1.00 nllli our jtwUy mrannl: Send (or book on tpe clalilei, nulled free. Don t tortet 10 accept Ihiotftr., miaettitira llMCf aja Dr.Oeo. A. Scott, 879 Broadway. New York TESTIMONY IS SENSATIONAL, l iO :( ANlfAt'i'A'ft pommel AW iV Accus ed OF MANY CRIMES. The Ministry or Public Instruction was, Under His Regime, a Headquar ters for the. Mafia. Home, Nov. !.'!. The trial or Nunzlo Nasi, former minister of public in struction, on charges .or defrauding the State treasury was continued here Tuesday. Deputy Cappelll. who was at olio time minister or foreign affairs and who Is now president of the par liamentary committee which is Inquir ing Into the Nasi case, made a deposi tion before the court which is consid ered disastrous for the defense. Cap pelll declared that at the beginning of the Investigation he was convinced or the Innocence of Nasi, but that the avalanche of accusations and evidence had obliged him to change his opinion, Among other things he said that the coiumltteo hail been informed by a deputy that the ministry of public In struction, under Nasi, bait become (he headquarters or the Caniorra ami the Mafln. The committee had examined certain forged receipts for subbldlert intended fdr poor school teachers and had round that many of these were signed with rnntaStlc names such as Drtnkey." "J.lar" and "Thief." etc., which showed tho impudence as well us tho criminality or the rorgers. Several newspapers declare that Nasi has hi reserve some sensational revelations which he will make at tho last momeu)'. Thrso consist In alleged prbots .thatlio gave the Inlsslng money to tho Into-Premier .nniirdelll to as sist in'tlu' nutl-Austrlau propaganda ir the Italian provinces Btlll subject to Austria. A MYSTERIOUS RODBERY. Twerity Thousand' Dollars 'In 'Cash Is ySald to Have Been Stolen from . - . ' a Faymaptcr. Trinidad, Col., N'ov. V:i. The sturi ot 820,000, belonging to.thc American Smelting nnd Hottning 0., whlyh wa to hi- tised fo piiy employes, was stolen near Trinidad Monday night. Abraham Thompson, tho puymnhteiv. flc:ompu nli'd by Jim Williams, a gtifiril, left here at dhsk to drive to Cokciiale, the biggest camp operated by the com pany. The money, which was in two canvas Backs, was placed under the buggy seat. Thompson says they encountered no one en route to the camp, but when they arrived nt Cokedule and the min ors hud formed In line to receive their l'uy it was discovered that the money wns missing. Thompson and Williams immediate. ly retraced their tracks for'Hovoruf mllca, but round no trace or the ther and returned to Cokedule, where they notified the sheriff. Grarid Jury Indicted 83 People. Kansas City, .Mo., Nov. I a. Tho grand Jury liist night "returned l!i ad- ii'tlonni rniiictmeiitii against persons charged with Violating tho statu 'law which forbids labor on Sunday. Tlie Indictments are against (58 peiHous, !l or whom are charged with selling In", toxicants on Sunday. All. the indicted persons will be arrested and coin polled to give bond within 4S hoiiffit Judge Wallace, or the criminal. court, who Is prosecuting tho.Ruudny closing crusade, intlnlatcd bust night that the Sundoy closing law will bo enforced more rigidly lu tho mturc than during the Sundays since the crusade began, -t Explosion Killed Six Persons. Pino Bluff? Ark.. Nov. IS. A boiler In'lbo gin house on the Truloek plan tation near hero exploded Tuesday, killing owner J. II, Truloek and llvo ncgioes und ilemoil&liliig the gin. Stilp Man Ashore. San Francisco, Nov, Ui.-r-Tho Alas kan Pac'.ters' assoo.latlon has received adylceu iroin SewaiM, Alaska, stating that the bark Survln went uhoru ut Julia Ford Point, November C. The vessel with Its cargo nf lO.DOO cases ol Salmon is, a total loss. Ehrenprefai Properjaginu brewed atthe right temperatures when 'marke.ted filtered bo it's ab3oltitcly ,purc, makes Bhrenprels t " A Pure rood Beer mu BaA9BJBJHBT . Bbb. 4 Baaapvaar ieer ALL BUT IJiE WERE SAVED rnr GMPalrNi THE eW 'of"' A LON tsMU'AIE RESCUED. 'f- The Ship was Abandoned Mn the Pa- 'clflc Ocean and the Men Made Their Way to a Lonely liland. : Guayaquil, Ecuador, Nov. in. The captain nnd nine, or the drew or the Norwegian bark Alexandria, who had been given1 up for lost, were brought In here Tiiesllay" by it'Yettsel sent out from here VlefkH asro'ld' .search if6r tlfonf. With the exception of 6'ne'innh', nn Ame.rlcnn,hamedu Frederick Metfs, the ofllcers jinil f;rew of Jhi Ill-fated ship art" now nil accounted Tori Tlie Alexandria'. lert ''Australia 'N'o; vbhil)ti,,20,t PJOO, wlltt a"cargO 6r 6dal forPaii'ami By ll'n feri'd'or February Mid wnw'ofMhe tiulhiingdj' IsladtlH aifd hero her ill luck began. SI10 was bo calmed for wcelia tit a time and Unable to work her way to any port. Fo three mon'lm she drifted about tht? part of the Pacific. Provisions mil low and the crew endured great hard ships. Final')' lack of food ud water compelled the captain to abandon tlie barV at it (toint 25 miles oh Albemarle Inland, oue ot the Galnpagos group. The crew left in two boats. One reached Albemarle Island after seven days ot rowing and tho ten men on boai'd were oventtiully taken on by a sclinoliei' and brought Into this port oh June 11. Nothing Was" heard or tho ,other boat,- with tho captain in conn niniiil, Tho I'etiudoran cruiser Coto paxl went out tiscarch lor them, but In vain. She only' found tho bark plied up on therockB'orr Albemarle.' Tho captain relates that after his boat left the hark tho men rowed for Albemarle, but currents swept Ihent to one side and after many ilays of labor at thb oars they managed to iTinke In derntlgablo Island, another or the Culapagosi group. Here Jen's was abandoned on the const. He was sick nud itnld it was Impossible for film to r.cconuiany the oJherti to the interior ot the islnnd. A rhelter whs made for Jells and be was 'supplied with food and water and left1 on the (Shore: '""he other tuen mnde their way In land, whero they managed to live for live nidnths, Thtiy endured great hardship"! und witch 'they were found by the" '.'row of the 1 'rescuing vessel they wei'e nil very weak ami almobt naked. As there Is still bono for Jeffs, it is prbbablo that another vessel will be. sent out in mi attempt to save niiu. MINOR NEWS ITEMS. , A receiver lias been appointed for the Itbynl .Motor Car Co., or Cleveland. The company employs about 100 men. -James A. Cobb, n negro, ha:i been uppolnted special assistant L'nltetl .States attorney for the District or Co. Itunbhi. . Six persons were Injured When; the Pennsylvania special1; tnlttf J No: 28. frtjln Chicago to New York on. (lid Pennsylvania railroad, 11111 Into .a frelglit, Imln In the,;yariU ut Larluier, "pflfi "' ' Tho Pittsburg .Clearing House assoy elatloii has ilecldi'd to ttsbe cloarlnt' house checks in tleuumltiatlnhs or 'I and 42, ,n addition' fo Vljt checks of larger denominations now In circula tion. 'Attorney (Ichoral liadloy liiis Insti tuted (pio warranto 'proceedings In the supreme court or .Missouri for the ouster of the International Harvester Company of America fur alleged viola tion of the anti-trust law of Missouri. A Wholesale Grocery Firm Falls. Selma, Ala.j 'Nov, 1:1. Tho Gary Grocery Co., cute of the largest whole sale llrnm In central Alubainu, was de clared bankrupt Tuesday and a re ceiver was appointed. The liabilities are estimated at more than $11)0,000. Assets Unknown. "i'r.'C collections are given as the cause of the failure. Seven Mlcsourians are ''Shown." Sit l.hlllrt. Nov'. l:i Till! duclulnn nt I the lower .court, finding so von Mis- oui'laiiH guilty of peonage anil Initios lig prison sentences", wns uflirnied Tuesday by an Jptnlan handed ilown simultaneously at tho oflico of the fed eral court of appeals, hero und in St, Paul. Tho punishment of' tho seven pica was' fixed at imprisonment rroth one year nmt six niOiitpHtb three, years mid six. months and lines ranging from $10(1 to,$r.,ooo. 3'ho tneii-wenjcharged wllh forcibly keeping' 40 neffl-ooB' ijt work "on plantations near SlkcKtou, .Mo., mid ilepthlng theiri of Hieir lib art. ' Train Rari Iritir a'Street Car. 1 . fJhjcngo.'Nov, iff.Thlrtben porsont. ? ...,. -n-, --. . .......( iiutnuilB .were Inturcd. two of them ihmIiphh rn tally, -.vhon'a milli trhln dnthrf uoltl more &.OI1I0 railroad Uuckd) onto un unprotected, orostjlug nt Sevcnty-niuth street olid struck a street car, Tues. day. Tho street "cur,' carrying 'nearly' .-jU passohgei-s, w!as strufck broadside by' tiio milk train nnd practically" de molished, t 11 1 )- ' v Mob Leaders are Indicted for Murder. Guthrie. Okln.! Nov. 13." Mike yhte, 4. A. Green ,;m,j ijrank WJII lalhfi, churgeil. with leading.' thb ntc)b tltt' lynched tr negro niui'ilprer' at Osago Junction two months' ago, w'ero indicted for tlrst 'degrerf luurde'r by h federal Juty'ritTnWneo'pV'Tuc'sday. "' '' i. . - ' t-K 1" " -' s. ' K l f' ! . Effect of Sun Batpi; "The taking of- sun hull's is ohe ot- 1 .. . ... .. . .. . . m. wiMmf,v " .v '?'' c" " ' T',l?J aevtuany,, and whllcirtljerOTasMitkea ilnn-.K u.lih ......., ' ..;...l..'A.l' rt cnjijoil In thiiibcst, spccjajlsla 'of Bers '!,'" ,Thpj;, tod nip fneeiifd .mure cii eicile uqrp rgsh Mr,uiti,'morq sun-' llfijih Xlie ,HfSt tl)liigA.iioy made mo io yaa toa'kqsuu 'atim. I. stripped t(i woudhgo qui .In ihp yard, tiyi'ry, tuornljfg'aud((l'a"yfpr $ ijllnutM In (he h,oHlng. snt. j.yasit ;ep'hq" lu't fult so to pie, as I was pujote'etejl,, Voll, niv h w tew.ayH-f ;?)eiau(to ttp "RHJ-'Ia ,lnfttbui VCkjr.j;,,w.js prpr nl)yn,ccu; a. jvll iaM jj ud bathf, 'fllr" "J," W y'v-W"!?'-!? ? IT'S ALWAYS BAD (V 'V W The .Best ofBtck are ltd When TheV Ache IfiL Mtnon reopie Knoyr ,v , " .u- "vj-.w; .xs . A bad back is always fiiStlh . liad at Jilght'whbli,',heldtle o'4 It?- ' ,i" f fl! "J " Khow .they, quro 1 Imrkachp-uro' Rvory kidney III?. ' . & ' ' "r.yqu don't;"Bomo t'JlnJrlp.BuJfiril do, , ,. j', " ' -,' head a .case", of , lt-t vr,i &(' Mrs. h. Chlldcrs 'of, H2 Olnpy avenue, Marlon, 0 Hop twicO testified to the merits ot. Doan'u Kldnay Pills. JnV October ,,1800. when living nt i3i south Main Btreot, sho said. vv "J havd no ' hesitancy in saying that Doart's Kidney Pills did nu good. I had a perpetual litmonecs In the. Ijack, and suffered rrom headnchti and dizziness. Henrlnpr Donn's Kidney J'llls highly reeommended I Immediately began using thnrit,. They remoyed tho whole trouble nnd .my .back and kidneys have been nil right ever slnce. . ... On duly 'j.-,th, loot. Mrs,, Child. era confirmed her previous testi mony, .saying;, "Thero is . np doubt .'lint ,.. Donn's Kidney PIHn . wndcrhilly,, Invigorate, my,,. Back, nnd kldnoys llvo, years' ago.. 1 have never had auch troublo as I described In my former testimony slnco using them., . Somotlmosv a sight r.p currenco takes ,plaqof rtitft I. unci tnat a few closes, or poan'R' Kidney PUJs ,nevor ajls.lto br,lng tho desired rellor." For sale by all dealers. Price f,0 cents. Fqstcr.Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. New Vork, sole agents for the .Unit ed States. . . ' I ilomeinber the name,Doan "s and take no other. "" BUGS OVERRUN TOWN. '. f . . , -v if Lock Haven Haa, Snakes, Toada and Worms to Burn. hock Haven, Pa. The plagues seem. ' to huve struck, tho city. Some iiift"ya r ago a blucksnake was discovered.. In ' : the cellar or the, Cupper IttMJiui , topacco, house, cx. IJellefoBto.yMiW. bujt it contlhually cjiujed, Vt'jwiMtM-ti, Blniy78'' tt u , hifk& "Ki .hafer. a .blaclunake,, supposedly, the samo.one, .entered the rear dcor bi tlw Ixijils .ClasteriBrocer.y, causing ;a,liau. u Mlrinra Sykes, who, ,u8U,mlghlw Imaglncd was greatly, frlglttched" and -fled to the street. m, snnkcsh'lp wail left, jri full jiosBesslon for,a rewjn;lni ufe's'and'was then shot. ' , '," .r;;, ,, A largo blacknhako got away Iri.the St., Churles hotel, and was found In the rolled curtain above the transom, over the door, rrom which It was dls lodged and killed. ,' rter the recent rain. thousands ,of tiny hoptoads appeared on tho streets' nnd sidewalks of the city. They were especially numerous on Water street, about the mayor's dfjlccand attorney's 'Z' '. . . " v.. Out a pest for mor,e, dostructlv Is tho cutworm', which' devours vegeta- ' tion. It. Is something over nn Inch in length nnd as thick as a lead Pencil. Tho worm, remains under the ground during; the daytime, working on tho roots of the plants, and at nlcht comes forth and devours the leaves or tlie rod beets, beans, cabbage, to- Lmntoes, potatoes, and oven cats holes into small green tomatoes, on tho stalks. IUs also doing, had, .work hi many' of the tobacco fields. ' . CANNED PEAR8 WITH HISTORY. Put Up 32 Years Ago, and Kept Intact by Successive Owners. Washington. Jn , the .wndqw of mnenroom on Pennsylvania avenue is XSXJ . JB.V V.Dra?,1 . & that were put unto, Mr. Ella a.Ual ler,. n Paterson, T. ,J., pa .thbBtlTpr, Fpb'ruary, 875. TJiey 'haVo.hatiiJeiJ hands numy tlm6s. bul e'acjh Jtfnt&tljey; ronjained untoucued;, their owneji 1 j V,V,A""" ?. ,'ul)Si in8 fiSPlhi0- 'rs"MrV Knnl of llin Inr' jvpenap. Inhnhttanta of, Wkslilnglon, broiiRht thp far tohla clty ab9.pt ,tou , .years . nf.tert hM tfwf m ma for" 'years it sopd;.on(ei:hljjJi9n l.thp.jjia. th(o nttentlofli; manyprpmlnqiten ?i,00p was netted SUbseaueni nepwner.rftled.JtudKalUpd, iSt N The.,jr 'atanjiB abomV ..thfei tnt h sh, and thWruit JsftCpovf'ect stato l'. ',?";!" W ' peapn ninnay.u "..' 4 ' 7" ' " ' rw s; ; $ r Went ef rorki r 'fori. , .' The patron who, wa rtacblif .ibt . - ' " M brotherly Vwj.Mf Mr .the bar: ft' , - - fr I ' j t-.f .' b$. x1 a t" v . H tjj ,f ' I ' ?Zsi 'v "u s 55 -,AJ : $m v ; i 'i '-! i v.. J. l l 'M -" """WW r-r V- .! r ,1 a 'H il m mLi, I " 'ert " m J t ?a?! S ,f tr .; 1B1 . V' V' t "'.- a3 -Y'l1 ,vfe. . . .-: - -tem &iti&s:m ,i " 41 jp "1 ' , ' '!'-, M ivta- j . ,ytA .. li . ri: . '..-.iXUlJ.. -A i- ,A -,'.WfS J--l .: .j.'...-, :. .