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', ·. F'olf Skins Fm· Glovee. ~e latest in the realm .Jof glove. making i' gloves of frog skin. This skin is Sllltt to be the finest sinll tough- est leather in the world.- The demand fol' them is not great, but of sufficient dimensions to make it wortb. w bile to man ttfacture. Dancea at 8orvanb 1 Batb. Qneen Viotoda bas not d11nced at a state ball since 1860. But she has frequently at the tel!ants' or servants' balls at Balmoral trodden a measure with some ol her favorite attendants. nroucbam or Gold and Sllve'r. The finest brougham in the worl<l i• owned by the Maharlljah of Ghenecl, one of the wealthiest of East ln!lian potentates. The handles of the doors of this broughnm are of soliu gold, while the rest of the carriage down to the tires of the wheels, is of silver. The marquis' crowp bears four &trawberry leaves. and f(lur pearls. In France the strawberry leaves are re- plaeed by leaves of parsley wrought in gold!. STRIInRB SHOT DOWN. ~ Goal Mlner8 Killed by Deputies in a Bloody Affiir at lattimer, Pen'n, . THE MtLITIA WAS ORDERED QUT. The llllu.,llen Behlle4 to Dlapera& When the Biot A.C!t Wu :a-d to Them-The Sherift' 'fhouch& He w ... In DaB~ and Ordered Hb Deputiea to Pir- Deadly Volley FollOwed tha Order. , What 5100 Will Bn~, ~mos. eo11rse\ in '\\.,.ood'R 'Sew Y rk S-chool at RtistnflR~ o.nrl Rbortha.nd. Tuition,. ooks,. Boa~dJ Tb!e nnllmlted I)O~~Ibllttles of !!e~nrlna aoo<h VOAitlons. F., F.. Woon, r,th Ave. and 12/ith St.' . ~ ~ Ensland UiJ.Pafty Over Sbort Crops. The'tallure of the crops c11u~es g~eral uneaslness in England. Deafn .. oo Cannot Be Cuted by local applicatlo'l'\' as they cnnnot reach the diseased ))Ortlon o the oo.r. There is only nne way t,o Cllr('l f\esfDt'IS~ n.nd that ts by constitu· ttona.l- rem¢d.J~s. D afuess is caus~ by an 1 R· tlamed connitlon of the mucouR ll!nlngof the Eusta.t-hfa.n Tube. WhE'.n this tube gets ln· fhmed yon have a rnmhllnR\ snuntl or Jmper- foot hearing, and when It 1!1-,0' tlrely cloRed Deafness i< the res11lt. and unless the lnflam· matlon c-n.u bo hlten ont and tbift taOO re- stored to It~ normal condition. hearin~ will be destrow·d for ver. ~Ina cascR out of ten ore caused by c&.U\rrh, vdllch ls nothinljt botA.n in- flamed M)ll<ltt•on of £tte mucous Rllrfaces. We will !l'lve One Hnnnred Dollars for a.ny c.ase of n~afll'0q I {f\R.U~cl bYf'A.ta.rrhl that oan- not be <'Uretl by Hall\s Catarrh l ureo. Send forAoirculaN!.. freE\. F. J. riiE,-F.Y & Co., Toledo, 0. !loln bv Dnun<lst.<, 7ll<'. · HAll's Famlly Pills BN the best. 'sewln.c M.a.eblneA on Men-of-lVH1r4 Vis1tors oJl board war vessels in the ~IIVJ Yrml 'Will VC!f. hileJy Bee among the sai.lers \eattereu !>bout the decks smoking, .tan{\mg; and so 'On, a sailor at work ;with d e.ewing machine It is a hand machlille, nnd has a pretty henvy bnse, so thbt 1t onn be set down on t;leck and worked easily w1thout shift- ing its position. The maclrine is owned by th~ man working, it, On a big ship like, foi e::tllmple, the battleship Indiana, car rying a crew of 400 men or more. there would prol::!ably be found as many as 'I dozen sewing machines; on a tHird rate cruiser, a. smaller vessel, such, for illustration, as the Detroit, there j wonld be rq>t to be four or five sewins machines. The machines are oftenest owned by sailma'kers llDd sa.ilmukors' mates, but they may he owned by $ail- ora; any mau on the ship might haveo sewing m!¥lhine if he wnn~ to. Space i~ valuable on a vesael, and so only fjwd macb'ines are· allowed, and to l:iting a machine aboard per. . mission ~ust be got from the com· msnding officer. It is not to be sUp- posed 'that every man in the ship would WilDt a sewing machine; as a matter of fact, comparatively few D:len do; and those who want to take one aboard a.re not likely to flnu any diln- cnlty in ~he way. A sailor who haS' a sewing mllChine makes and repairs gnrment~ for hhn- self, and he does work .for others ~or pay. There are not so many sewing moohines on 'the vessels of the new Navy as there were on 'those of the old; the sailor nowadays milkes up le~a <>f his own outfit than be formerly did; he drnws more C9.mpleted articles from the Government; but there is still plenty of work to be done abonrd ship with sewing machines, and some money t.o !>e made wit.h them yet.-chicago Tribune.. _Vo_ot_ott-T_n_nn_e_ll_n_g_._ About th1rty years ago the Mont Cenis runnel. near!_,. eight mtles long, was constructed at the rafe of one kil- ometll'r per year, and ench kilomete~ oost $1,200,000. Nearly ten years later the St. Gotthard tunnel, nine and <>De-fourth miles long, was constructeti at' the rate of two kilometers a year; and cost JSOO,OOO per kilometer, The Simpson. tunnel, : whicl:r, when com- \ plated, will be the third to perforate Qle Alps, is to be twelve and a quarter miles tc.ng,_ will ad vance four kilo- meters a year and cost bnt $600,000 . per kil?m,eter. \ BuckrNqHAM'S · · DYE For the Whiskers, Musta~e, and EyebrOW& In one preparation. Easy to apply at home. Colors brown or black. ' The Gentlemeii=i\ iavo;rre.-because satisfactory; A passenger elevator in thtt·Americau Tract Soolety'.e tall building In New York Clhr broke loose at 9 o'clock p. m. and fell to t\he cellar. aml\eblng Itself Into splinters · and scrap Iron II!Dd crushing to death the elevator boy and the engineer of the .IIUUd- lng. Only these two wore In the car at the time of the mishap. Nicholas Nielson was the engineer llDd I.saae Bnobraoh Wl\8 tbe elevatoz boy. The aplrlt ln<licatbr beside tlu!&.lulf& showed after the fall that the oar . had:' been to the utneteenth floor, and tbo 8'4n'ge slut marked tbnt n~ro when llil was over. The lralilonal aJ ... ' East~rn League trmplre \Tlm\ Keele hu re•lgned. The agitation In favor of the do~ble am· plre svstem agntn Is on. Wagner Is, now playln~r second base ror Loui&YWe, llDd Is. doing la.tr!y well. Quinn. of Balt!mo.re, demonstrates that he ·oan play a ~r:r oleveuhorifteld. , Tbe Quincy (lll.) Club bas lost twell'ty- &bree games by one ran tbb se118op. ' Gettman, tbe W&~~h!ngton's new ontfteld· er, Is a tall man and is e:nretnely fast. Tho <1..•1\ or dirty hllll piBytng ate fut · approac111ne 1111 end tlaongb popUlar eon· demnatloao _ ., &nnO.lllicement cnse or genutne yellow nt ol :E;splauade avenue and Miro stroot. l$st ease has caused muoh apprehension. Ated I!IJtlltl Burutl to Dl!llth. liilsa Harriet c. Sheldon, elghtyctwo years old, and ber stswr, Mllill r.ratlldll Bboldon eighty-six~ars old. were burp.ed to death In their home on 'Cedar btreet, It:ynn, Mass. The old Jqd!es Md lived by tholhllelvllS 11nd kept bouse alone. although both ware en- feebled by advaftclng ye&nl. They RU'llllpt• ed to start a fire In tho ldtohen with kero- sene. The oll can ~ploded o.nd MISS M&- tllda's olotblng was set In a b!a:<e at once. In an attempt to e:ttfngulsb the llam8.'! Harriet's clot!llng WllS also (gnfted. A. Great Coban Vletol':f, Grea.t excitement was caused In Madrid, Bpnln, by news or tb~ cmpturo by the Cnban ln.surgents of the strongly fortified town o! VIctoria de IllS 'fr:;f.\:• Province of tlantiago de Cuba. The ter of War cabled to Captain-General Wayler, dema.ndl!).g an ex- r. lanatfon. A speolal meeting o! tli.e C!lb- net WO& summoned to OODStder tho situa- tton. An etron wUI be made to revaptuto the place, and relnforoements will be sellt to On ba, if necessary, Wild BOl'lf!l Ill A.rlsona.. Wlld li.ol81!S l!ave become so mooh '01 n nulsance In Northern ~n,a, tJ!!U At- torney General Fqzter bas been aslted If they lDKf not JegaHy be slaughtered. Tbnt vlelnity has betl:ll overrnn by se'l'tlmllo.rge bands hundreds In numberl_unbranded e.n!l unclaimed by-&~ one. Tuey have mpldly lnoretl8ed In no oiber and ha vo hooome Wllder thnn d.,.,r, !rhe 11111tter hu boon re- ferred to the Live Stock Board. Shall the dot[,,.. ioii\;;; the ~agio's llj.ght? ~nquires the poet rhetorically. itee:q~eotsanegative aneiWerof course. Perhaps some day he will not reoeive .it; lor stranger cases of anitno.l inter- COU\t!e have been observed. In n workman'• room at Patkheo.d, Glas- gow, i,ii Nov.ember of ln~t year, might have li!)en seen a cat ntu~sing a yonn rat with three of her own kitte~ she came to adopt the rnt, dBponent saith not. The cat waa valtled as a ratwr. BaD.dow'e Bt;7.al Woman l.th·aJ. Sandow h\s a rivtl.l if reJ?orts 11re to be believed, who will prob11bly not meet hlm on the field of battle. Th1s is the .!rchduches8 'Ma'l'ia 1!hereBE, of AnetrJa, who is the st~ongest woman in the world, and certainly the strong- est in a royal family. She iB said to be CApable of lifting a man in the air with one han4. 2. To rea.,.~ wn.ter into the sy.stem. 3. To furnish nutriment. 4. To supply organic salts to proper nutriment 5. Tu stimulate the l<; the. tloow~e.;·anJ 1 ,,e, . ~Get as la~a.tt\p-, . 7. To Bt~mulat• ut 1 4 'lll.pr<Jve a l.i1t, u.u.l dtgestwn. Plle- K. To act BR ~tnt IRe· •rbut 1 ,. 8 -l>l·tet' anu llygienic Gaz~tt.. . e IP The QuPPn'~\~ A linry. Queen Victol'tu La• 11 '\'\'' \'\' ~n ~hioh she takt~ kt:lll lnkrt• ... t 1 )i 1s s1tuateu on the vn' at•· r. \1 bt·· tween _Wtndsor and Fr •j.!n. r~ :--:,\\'~· era! wlld turkeys JTuj• Jt>,[ r\\\ t'\n- o.da. nnJ two LeauttfH1 I!• J.] • .J ~ t~l ... ~ a~e altl,ong the curw~tlt•. ,,f tlu ,., 1,, tlon. One of the latt, r ~., ''\!''~'\ 1 thtrty years agu iu \\\.lit l\·•r } 11 r;Jt WHY SO MANY REGULAR PHYSICLL\'S IfAl.L -- ~ Cdre Jremale Ill&-Bome Trne Reasons Why lll'.rGo E'ibkhmn 11!1 MOra 6uooe881'1ll Tban the ll'am.Dy Dootora. toms of her sdering, event'tl>.l her family physiclo.n. It WW! for this reason that years ago Mrs. Lydia E. Pink· ho.m, o.t Lynn, MllSB., determined to step in and help her sex. nn~inl\ l,n' 'f.'Id· ero.ble experience in treating female ills with her \'pgct<ddc ( owr•\ r.. _<ll· couraged th.e women ot America to write to her for a.d~ko 111 r•\·:.· l • .. r complnints, o.nd, being a. woman, it was easy fur her aiLllg- b.ot.:r', t, I\ r cw her ears every detail of their suffering. In this WilY she was able to do for them what the phy,ician' \ ,,, , r.o llc to do, simply because she had the proper inforruatwn to l'.ork t i' '' \' from the little group of women who sought her atlvtee j, ars nr-, a ,.,, ot ann~ of her fellow-beings o.re to-day constantly appl} lng for LL<l> , •. \' • rc· lief, and the fn.ct that more than one hundred thousantl of th<·m bnn ),, n successfully treated by Mrs. Pinkham during thli last y~ar io tnd.ca• , , ,.f the grand results which are produced by her UD.t!,(,!Ualed expt..•n_., Il<\\ ..... r..U training. · ' No physician in ~he world has had such a training, or hiLs such an :-. of information a.t hand to assist in the treatment of nl! kinds of ft !11<.1. , from the slmple&t local Irritation to the most complicated disea,,•s uf tJ. •. \ Tbjs; therefore~ is the reason why 1\:lrs. Pinkham, in b .. ·r l ,l r! • ~ Lyn~ Mass., is able to do mere for the ailing women of Alllc·n ·a t!, ,., family physician Any woman, therefore, is responsible fur ht r ••n u 5u1It .. 'l .. who will n-ot take the trouble to write to Mrs. Pinkham f,r ad>. ,, ~The testimonials which we o.re constantly publishin\ from g-r~l. f 11 ,,, n· ,, eatl.bllsb beyond a doubt the power of Lydia. E. Pinkham~ Vegu~L., • u.· pound to conquer femo.le cl.isea&ls. GET THE G'ENl.'INE AllTICLEI Walter Baker & Coo'~ Breakfast COCOA l Pure, Delicious, Nutritio ... s. Costs Less than ONE CENT a crzp. Be sure !that the package l>cars <>ur Tra.lc \I•• k Walter Baker & Co. Limited. Dorchester, Mas~. .· 1·897 COLUMBIA BICYCLES $7 S TO ALL ALIKE. The 5\/. Nickel Steel 'Tubing used in 1897 Columhias cbsts more rha.n .. ,y othct> steel tubing on tlu: market. The ezpense incident fa fhts con- s(rucf{on {s justified b;y the advantages which it en:lbles us lo offer to the rk/o, both in safety, stiffness of tubular parts .and consequent ease of l'tltllllng. 'This {s inriica.ted b;y the regard in which '97 Co!umbLls are hekf by sJl rldus. 1897 Mart.fords ............................ $50 Hartford, Patt.;,rn 2 •.••.•....•..•• ·I· . . . . ~ -- Hanf'ord, Pattern I ............. ... ~.r.::.. 40 ,........ ., POPE MANUFACT]E'<ING CO., Hartfonf, Conn. II Collltllblu ,.., Dol ~.;p.rl)' repreuDted In your vlc:IDity, let us know. 1_0 ;I v l ,, ' - ou / (' Jl J: ,,, \JI 1 t' 1 b 1 6 '1 n I. () ,. ,...:\t.H I ~,)1'1 Wr 'JI L I' t ( •I. c. \~I ~,, co~ I. J. U. Lei ( \ Dol fobt \ RA\ Auc Lt»; sh\1'1 .\u Htt-E'I [(!I U. L