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14 EAVORERS MEET. fiarite V THOUSAND ATTENDED TH| CONVENTION IN BOSTON, U aolowto d a* tx%o KUMW FW V LIBERALS STILL LOSING. %•*!'• COO)V*OU< 2k*Tt>*, July II— The moat in.portant tug t n eonnrvtiou with thr four- • ith annual convention ot the Youn*' ' people's Society of Chrinlan Kndeavor Which formally <»p«-nt*i tbi* ru«»rL.ng wa* 4a%e meeting of thr trui»tr*-* i»/ thr ortram MMon Th* vr*»*on -o*'<il ft j- K-u-r». jnoura. j The chirvf hiunin*-** to f>r a-it«:il» red ww oftYr of H H Ki'hiMoii of the Chw-agi HeraM, wh«. hu%ci a*rr,-ed tc |-*T $s\Ouv a ye** U*r thrv* yrar* uward iht inointenanot of rhv **• IHT % htad^uarr*-r> as condition that thry fr* remised from JBostoi: u* Chicago After a committee had pfr-i-^ adversely upon thr !»uh;rct and r* jNjrtrd. thr rrfK'rt of tht <.\>tiiimttr* w^* kn:n>ou>ly t** *•* t tc-vl. at.A th t htvwl^iutr w*il a^'l U- n !;.«•* «\l rr»>it. B»*'VL a ! •m. r Tht !ruMit> tht'L»»0«|'?»t!rt! .t;V;'a!!OL frcun M^.V'tr t'urti* if IK*'*,/ t<< *r< wrth Other gu»>t> <»n A tr^p o-wr. *h r hAru-r on to C IX'V&o*- July 15 — Hir William Hnr- * uri » drfeat is Derby is it Hi tht- senaa- tit»n in poimcaJ circW* It 1* admitted on ail auiro that th r Liberal* ar© beginning WaaaJacta* Marian f Very badiy. Of 1H' mcinbrra thu* fa r j t\n#'»iii*ta 10 Liberals aud NORTHERN TRIBUNE, A SERVE A TORNADOS WORK. NEW JERSEY ANO ^ONG ISLAND SWEPT BY FIERCE WINDS. -„^- titjcted. V* mfx I n/->iu*i*, 1 0 i Parueilit** >.)|rht Liberal ***t* have hern captured by thr l'umui»U. and thr Kadua:* havr captund v.u* luiomat **»t that a: Perth L<»M* * Juiy lev—Thr total result* of thr L*r!iajj.enl«ry t'irvtion* f'*r whifh re- turn* !^vt r«Wi tii^df arr a* f^.IIuH^ C<f.Mrvttt.vp«. I'll. Liform] l'fi:«'r!>ta. 2. L.U-ra** *3 ParDrihir*. 4 M, Car tty.rr* t J-aU.r I. T«HLah i.1'4 .AK i !i.j*rtii w.th thr fjariiaiiii-iit wl.th JJ»I» L.^t tir»L dlMM'lvrd. tA MAIC thus rv- turri«<: p>.4.%» v f ^i» u- f<»f the I u:> L*^t^ alid fcv> OkTK K*-^»' *° r thr Li^iorain. 'J'j.rrt WOJ» :r.[«-Li* ncluu.riit ic thr I>Li'.< L i:rit-r.- la*t LUK^t «^ » rt^u:t cf thr Taa Nora ferae* Oalj la »a»«a. »ot Wa«r« It Hit l^*th aad U*atra«Uaa MT+ Wroufht K«li»r r«r ta« ^afl^rars t'roat ta* kurn. thniter* and rt-»»t«art*tit* U# city « jrt.iuti.-i.* day d«x ,'W lion. at; d %rard th«- *k»t at.d t« •f l^^',.r v\' t kti -•• t: T>.r J uf '.r >V- f Win-in Th.- r«x«-|.:..» tlaJ. r.Mlr-a\-.r the n- .ITS •/ tr pativf^.-T,..!^ .; : tkavt. arr.v.Jr ' ^ try. Jhr nm%: gT«at i*-..in ) »-- ifPCt. »!...! Thr and !tra^cj .it *: w .. to c-t»iiv» n iiii^ ti- v .:.:« a r.rv t.< n.* T^:r utrt a.ri.'* ! rit-MTtitl. >larly ID tht cvtli- ir> a :rr!!,H.w'i> rn-wil jrnt hrrt«d :u fritit oJ :ht Nft'.< iui.1 L:U-ra! cluh wht-rtr thr r»-*'..]Ti». vr» rt tt^»L uj*on a ^rr*-At w.rr«ii h* A ..n-r .j^'- v .t ai.il »tr , rt^»ptit-«>n Tht'iut» !!««.? v* n> orvwd<ii rarly Ail thr prt'Iiil- l.t r:t .•!:• .»ia* r* v*« rr prti^-ut MVC tht Jut-Ut- IK r» M! thr hi'iw- of c*'im\.<>r:». who Wrrt- h* -< r.* <*i.\;u*>.r.^ for tht e*rt t:»-ri A larfr? L<:.'» ^a-* 4*-*p«iycxi : n the c:ufr Ii«t*t-y • ;;.::? K' 'h*t ti.emur* wl^wt rt w:iliLfr u ca: . .»*> fo r thr citvt i«»n* «»r to Itiitl v*-hi- c»* - !\»r tht («UM vv«>uid j'lcivx.\ coi:.:i-iiUl- i*:« with tht <-*< rvtary. i\bt l uiift.r. a!:Lou!U'i!.t? H - r.rj M i*T.i»i.fT % t^-ot.'«n «:»\ n^t.xr^i \v:th :.:>«» t-> ni.ii rr.»T •>'. r'r-'fr^.oUii! THI.!.cini. | fi \CKt%>.M JL N J July ;4.—A lerriiU- | *torri) hat*p( OMI ihjn m^'livu (Niturdaj afTwrjoou do.tiK K^^t daJiuMrt*. At Cbmry Hill, a »mai. viUatfr a few Uii^ta truin (hi* pla<*. it drv«.^|x^l cyiioujc fury, atttndrd t»y thr druioiitx'j. of thr villafpr and a DutuU-r of Jt*!.hh C'hrrry Hill rvct*}>ed tht? full »«vnrj. o f tht wifcd » fury and wthiu a n.iiii;t«- af*»*r thr »torm broke ^T hi'Uat-K Littar'.y rhi* «-i.T;rv Duiiibcr U J thr r.iu^c\ wt-n *mkic Th* 'yiioiir intvur a dtsax. path through thr rrtil <rr o f rhr pla-1 tarry.r*jr fvrrrthlii^ tit for*- it Houi»tt v»« r r uLn^'ftd 02 thrnwii down. trtr#> wrrr uirtmr^ti »tid tLit crop* IL the fit-Id* U-vt it<! tt the ^rrouod. At thr prriH'ijt tjiut a > kiiowu that fivr w»*r> killed, and thr iti.urtd art uumber*d t»y K.x»rt*. mai.y 0/ th«m :t :» r*-::rrr*L fatally Thr drad art (.Vjnrad Kntiit-rniaA. ho- tWktt-prr t)jro* utktrwL Pol>h laborrrk ai;d a t h:ld «»f William Ahrt U¥ Thr -toriu car:.t- frott. t!.v in rthwr*T. h<ra.(if<ti ty^rr|-«t hank^ <<f 1 oudi» and a frtirriij-f: hr»t ^t f ' ] bt atnu^phfrr was waruu *or » T.i;.f rtl.tl Athri; Cold, rt Uii aftrr a M\C- th f-ariiv ti.t*cyr)<ILC, car - i»»tr'.r!;uL Hi it * U-um- - \%.^!* ..U tit MK ftt't !R You JVIust Feed the Nerves, not Strain Them; Build Them up, not Stimulate Them; Coax Them, not Drive Them. Ordinary Food 9 do not Supply Sufficient or Proper Nourishment for Wasted Nerves—They Must be Carefully Treated on Scientific Principles. THE CASf If A rUiUTlC WHtSE HIVES WEIE St I0MISNEI THAT IE WAS 6WEI. NEWS OF THE WEEK. I on.! rust Th. >T-•!-!•» ^V.th. ftla! ar.ci P*i m tht Ourvr- Hrrald, Saginaw, 3f*cK JY yon at e tflote two K«i wilkiag trp th« | A« erpenaf waj eBtirrly toe £r«t for mt? t a §VkW Out hat a rirorouf, firm, elaatic ; J* 1 ^ 1 * 10 tavujhu of .taring ihene ioti|rrr. •r.r r . 1* btai wrU up, kia eye, bright-^ ! J*T \°* ^^ Ti ^ ^ riod of a K>uod *nd perfett man. Tk« ' . ..« • * i .n r v. • a r: par . 1 y \ 1 » ...k.v IT it t»: t) trar?. 'l.t-r.^t ix.. tin • '.?. \v. r» t !:< \* >;. ;»i:d «•. ^ .-• .-i.d« il t:.»-.r tu- *ur^r»\<l thri .: t v. :; »JK r i.i: :ird« Th A.. v h v» U ...A f t« »i. I:. h \V.,i» • a. r >_• w It ptt*»SO«I •a*\ulU£ \u it* ?.«-« that wt-rv Lo t «d w. r» i.!.ni»fr*I or '• .'.(...!.• •:.» Grt .; ».»rr.»il t> r-».:*.•'* Av <-•--' A Ik- •awit The th. \ :,. —A.. i>..*: t. . at;>r V hi *ipUcdid Wric •:...f th . k - w \s .t r.. 1. 1. xr.it : vim* : ! \h * ^'iirni ; t-\.. .1: army t| « :v^;a :y ; >i . t u tht ! t. • P.HT« - t« hi* II :.r (.' •* •» -t 1. ryw! ir »v 1 :it i. rRa>IDKXT CLARK. \ ;\ * ..iii r. r. i; t :v v o r C ti X: T r L t.CL h.'»^ .jrUuiut r.» -^ t h t . r hrilit^. Ul.U thrtf n*;4^T..LrtLt d.v. M'»i> tf the happy ;t.ulr::udr pmiJM-ti <T<id in MT:|Z ar.d |»rayer. Evt n tht :mxm*E*ify o f tht n.thu»ia>m thai prrvai^<d during thr day at tht ID Mrxh&iiic* hall the two jrn*t tent« WillistoD and E11- Tor wa» exceeded at nifrM by rt*t mure h fathering* at the same plact*fi Mrerj addrew delirered la«t evetticg «M of impartaooe and latere*. At the iiaebaziios* bulJding Rev Francis £. D. D., of Boston, founder and pre*- t of the society* delirered hi* annual The addreas wa* alao rtmdL in Tent WUllaton by Rer H. T McKweau Ph. D , •f New Fork and In Tent Rndearor by Jaroe* Lewla Howe of Lexin**- Ky. That it was heard by 29,000 pee- yla, tor in each of the pure white canxa* there wa* a mighty throng 10,000 at Mechanic* building were ft, 000 more. • CUbrma af Elegit Bma4ra4 Toleww the atory it oontained wa# a etory of koeeai that exceeded hopea almort auda- OQi in their amsurolnity, and it evoked m ntmort enthoaiaain, which wa* ex in rach hofianna« a< modL-rn Athene heard before. The meeting in Tent WilliKton at nig-ht perhaps the greatest of the three. The address o f Rer. RUM^-U K OoBwell, D. D., LL. D., drew a prtat sjRrWd, and it I* not invidiou* to ^tatr that H will prove to have been the ft-aiur* of Uj* entire eon vent iSk. , An addrean o f Rev. Tennis Hamlin D X)., of Washington who was ex - Preside n t .Baniaoua pastor, and wboae suhjoot ww ' m Washington ltfi*6, *' al»*o helped to draw )%» Tent Wiiliston the biggest crowd o f thr Mr. W . E. Prniit-iiof Washington In Tent Rndeavar on the same tub- otTt-r. i.fi-rT.ir - r 'vV . J n .1*1 . ^ \.'j. <i:ii; .1 u-:.' r. iia* . .':» U > rt h • ...r:fy ..f :!.. !*•(.« Lv :-. •nor:.it:.- ' ! .•\ii«!:»!.i*r :->r : u .\* • :' » r. ;i • in faw_r -JX. p.cture c'l^er i» bett, hi s kcrr* wrak and naateady, a !;.-t>«» ai r abvut hii whole make-up. He b&* ih»- appea/aiioe t»f one who i s broken ia heaith «uid who ha s : o whip Mmaelf to every ta*k. The difft-rrtrt l«etween theta two men U h u.tftrrnoe o f n*-rve pt*wrr. With nerve pwrr -*>me» energy enterprise, fvrce, vigor —a.I 'Dinsrt whi« c make existence enjoy- 1 to . * iihout it tat !i.!i*clt< cucnm act, th r : r»:L .unaot thtnk. I'x-hr in miLci tiiat life 1* L»rr- pc-wer. and if foa wwh to k»*ep it n* ine: .. . o f aiy exiiftence lived after my mum to ^afiinaw. 1 •oofUJBP* prayrd that my worthieai life might U- taken aw«y that IUV ftuflcnug iui>rhl be raded and that the* ***rr I «•* u» uthrn might b* brourbt to a cio»^. 1 di d not then drt-am that C»od had vr i a u»ti*ion f<jr mr to 1 hat wtirk wnn-h 1 ca n no w pu t all •i.r tr !.;.«:. al .t .^ H.i.\f\t:rt t< 'i :i. I..'ii«hif; -••r <•.' r» tir.i., ral caiiM-. Vi ;L :^ •».•- fr» r a+T' tv\U y , > V.T' : >.< \ t r«ti :. ui.iiroU it^et L t .r k» 1; T*'.r . f r- •:;, >{ * t> TiitiviMn«ik \»*it the Sc^n*. KM>A -.. \ / / .: y :: . —i>, j.:... \ • M ; •\\*< 1 - V> ; !«x; tht ?>' *• r.\U iir ». u- '. a-Uit.oi. ca'.i^d b v >; %r« • l i SPAIN WILL f'AY. Baa Agrred lo an Iuacu^dlate <%ettlri»«nt of the Mora Clainm. MAI'KIP . v ..Iy :*».—The SjninSh firiipn and c< i( n:a l i:.:T;:>ur> havt* fii;«i'y agret-d to tht :i;::!.«iliatt jviyment o f tht Mora in- demnity, which wris recently deiiuinded by the United M«tr> through Miniyter Tay- lor WA«*H:KGTO»\ July 15 . —-Fpaic's pay- xnent o f the Mora claim, as indicated by cabie. will at LaM defeat the intrigues o f American and foreign claim aharp«. For yean a coterie of diplomats at Washing- ton and Madrid have sought to make the settlement of this historic award condition- al on the acknowledgment of counter claims by the United States. The story of all this plotting to mulct the government of millions brought to light a serious diplomatic scandal, and showed, how the Mora claim has secretly been made to figure as an Important inci- dent in a scheme for •pouring the trans- fer of Cuba to the United States. ,lV rj.4t« J-v :i.r of th- \vt rt- wr»<-k<.d W« •ritltTjIliT ^ f. Ha< kt-n-su. a: i/hrrry Hiu ** f-}4>Lti»d j r by tht pt-* 1 h^vr Urn town*. Th * Cay liHlif w!n*<- home* ;t during thr day .n *:orr for th t TU. :r.»r town> l^avr re- Vi- The eborusea, too, at all three meetings vvpaesed all that has yet been attempted IB a musical line since the meeting began. jEagb* hundred singer» were included in ? A*aUat Mechanic*' and each of tents had a el not les* 000. General John fills fiaer of presided , „ Mechanics* r^fcall, General \ ^— W i 1 - Shaw of Mis- led the meet- in Tent Willis- Trustee J Z. Tyier ***'Ri\7a.KY EAZ.&. •'\Sk Ik, of Cleveland directed affairs :n Tent denominational rallie* heid in the I in tfT chuirheik haiif and unts by thcKisandi of delegate* | to the ^7 denominations repre- ss the convention More than 10C ; laymen spoke at the** ' almost as many mbjen* I JJ1 tke meeting* were largely attended. ONE HUNDRED HURT. Elks' Cawvastiaw at AUaatle Ctty £ada In IMaastar. ATLAVTIC CITY, July 11— The special s*+*ion tendered by Atlantic City lodge to the vititinp Elks at the Baltic Avenue cas:co endetl in a terrible d:*at»teT, in which fully HK> p«*r**mt> were more o r leas seriously injurnd. The M-wii<^n had just opf*n»fl and cn'y one of the H***tkerH nail tteen heard when, without the slightest warning, the buiid ing. which hiv not bet*n used fo r several years collapsed, and fully 1,CKX> persona were thrown to the floor beneath. Many women, the wives of the visiting- Elks, went down in the ruins. Fully 20o persons who were on the first floor o f the building and immediately beneath the banquet hall were crushed beneath the timbers and lay helpless. The fact that ai* the electric lights : n the building went out at the time the building gave way added tc the terrible situation. at vv a ui.d rh t *>:j r!y :< the ,-a.l f*-r aid made • tf Chtrry II:.1. C%»iiin*iTt»t * (.'-^ntnxt-d ; n M%<rai o f the .- iii«*t in.tx»naLt \h the one her>*. Prt'n.pt rnrsa#»ure* were taken, and between the amount* Kub»»cribed and tlukt gathered in hoxe* a t the ruina of the vil- lage there i* now enimgh money to keep the unfortunate^ in food for a few days Viewed in the light of day the ruin sp- peared more complete. Everywhere in the path o f the storm were ruins. The tan- gled heap o f timber by the railroad track told where the depot went to pieces. Thi* pile of wreckage snowed a house had been thrown down, and that one where a barn had been raxed by the winds. The leafless trees that withstood the strain o f the whirlwind gave the appearance of midwin- ter- On two iide*, as viewed from the cen- ter of the town, there were banks of green, but where the storm swept everything was bleak and bare. Three were killed in the storm. The two Polish laborer* reported killed by the fall of the barn in which they had sought shelter are alive in the hospital here. They are Andrew Sautel and Anton Hoffman Both are badly injured. Ssutei's left leg. right arm and n<*>e are broken, and his body is covered with brui***. The dead are Conrad Freidman. the Ahrens baby and Anton Fiwher. Mrs. Ahren* wa* al*o injured, but will recover, ikipar Chin««-k. the doctors think, will die. Hib skull if frnctured. ;y«>4 n. *t ierd the nerves. I'o m* ruipiy Mimu...:* ib**m. but cusx ti>»in—levd them. Ifirr ::.*>m the frod which will re^u-w their iiitV a: : make them *« unci and hr^thy, that th**'\ ::..*v wajNi oC Qixen+e. iV'.^ai-ly part»>yiU» the nf-are^t disease to frvt-'fath thst we know, and we therefore eitr it 1 a** of i t below, to ahow what s cer- smil'tiBg prrpa»aT!Ptt cah do :*> iVed and i»bao!uteiy re>;ore almoat h< pt lr*s^ly waated nervet. Ttjere ar e bu t few in the Sutrinaw Valley but who have known personally or made the acquaintance ; odirectiy of W. H. i>sw*or f tils In ion Avenue, Ssxinaw, Mich., West >;de. I t ia nere that tne hand o f tickn- *s hat talkn h'-avilyand cau*»-d a man t o be- com** *'.Jely known and extremely T^itieti. ]t ii= th e riand o f ite thst ofteu ^ f * i n the bud that which mature has rjp.^ w - ^ivh th « \greatest predietions for the future. Until ' three years arjo W, H. Paw^on has known ' but little of sickness «*ad pain but the last few years have brought \with them untold •utTering. *\Yhh many doctors taxing their praint tor something that might benefit, all j remedies known to the scientific medicine fulfill. my *oul into wuh whu-h my beinjr i» thrill* icir. i» priK-iainiinc to »i k. an<l »ufTrhni; hu- manity th e w^ndrr* ot l*r. Willjann> Pink 1'iii*. Thry h*ivr (E?V^U ujr ntw Jije. \It wa-. i n April vf >4 rjint s fn»-n«i tuld me of th e l»r. William?' Pink I*ilK and a^ktd w.e to try tt.^m. 1 ha d n o fc»»ih i n arythit.^r. i n f'»et njy hie wa» now hurdt-n- M'lae nu d 1 hatrd to take srythinv that n*.i:ht ehan«\r to jrolony it. 1 u a* atlernrrh -Mii<'ir-d ar.J th*» pi!3?> i»rt ohtaiti»d. IJ»JLI I l»ek*Hn ttikiiip tiicui I wa* l^l*', )( neak, h^rpV^ an d MIUH**, without lit*. *» t*elbre «ta!t^i. « »- 'tUiplfiely |*ara]yrriJ frum my w«>t down, my i;ml»* »rrt* •iuit>}> tv»nes ^ and bk: u « :!.h 1.'-' l^c at U»lkuu *M liimi «fwi *hafl been n< ftr me year. i>t tore <hr hr>t box wa * u>rd I toiild move my tor» a little , and I'tAxld Upc to feel n« w lit'f all throutrh ' me. Tr*.i,« M tL* aii'Oiirat':,«: m.d 1 cuntinut-d U to n<el!:ry marvt-iou* JH In two nior.th.* t:iur ] .f.uld move my 'limb*, afoul on u.e lr« ! Hi«i by the ti»ue another luonh ha d •*-• t; nit »«u}Jow this medirin**. to which I u« r uiy ii| r , 1 wa»ah*r I t o pe' ou t <. \ \tt\ aJor.«. Jr ha i^^n ;u^ t about ore yt-ar «>in' e 1 lr«r*!t* ! :>r Wil- )iam« P:n k Pilii and dif ; !•*.* time I ' havr luade *uth Euarkt-d in : *:;.-. othat J ' gladly pro* lain what th^-y h.*w June for me to all th e wirid and a^k yuu i* i*ow tuffererf to tr y thrm and rece:ve \new ijJV. Mv lift-, myall, I owe t o Dr. William* Pink Pi'iN. ** I am now comparatitfly fi*+hy with good color and high ipiht^. and every day Half th^Towi Boraed. L c TRACtsE. July 12.—A special from Clayton, on the r^t. Lawrence river, sayt that the worst fire which has occurred tbert within the history of the town broke out I n the bamf o f the Hubbard House For a time it was feared that the whole village would b e consumed. Af it, is over half of the business portion of the town a :n e*hejk and from tV^.CKK) to JiOC,000 worth of prr»perty i s destroyed. On Long Island. Wc>oi>nA\Ev N Y . July 15— Wcod- haven and Union Course tuffered almost as much af did Cherry Hill. N* J. Houses were unroofed and blown down. Only one fatality so far ha* been reported, but 1(5 are reported injured. The storm at the** point* was similar t< that at Cherry Hxli—a whirlwind Hou.«ie* were blown down and tree* uprooted in the path of the storm The tract over which it swept wa* a miie long by an eighth of a mile wide. man were applied and without avail. The pa-j Brings new strength and more happy life ... ^/jji neat nean while Msd and became worse but still lingered to fulfill a wonderful mis* sioa which will be the cause ef lest tuferlng among ait fellow creatures. It was that un- seen hand directing all things who permitted this one man to live tn miserv s o that the world might b scorn e amlightened. To hear the pitifsJ story af one who has suffered who eauid net movs a nuscle fo r one whole year and who k new con vsJeseent thremgh the aid of a wondsrful medium might lead ene te eeliere that miraeles are \ tn tut day and aee. They are , >ot not as U tixaei ef eld. through tht hand ef • time H is thai life is •• Until the mil of «;* said Mr. Dai teatenortsj; \I w^ sa scarry and a s fall toKk me. A bowl that withewt mt efseta, I deeidsd to an H< sis Teal I lilts at Tnitismep^ Us hoping te reeeire at least some benent xVoa their leseislieH. I was there for a period ef ten rnenths during which time I was taken sick with senrlet £wer which left us hi a worse eonditien than ever before. *As seen as I was tUe I was remored te laglnaw for my friends eeaJd net se e any tm- grovemsnt under tUt treatment and besides througbt the continued use of IT. Williams' Pmk*ills.\ w. H. l»AW»ON. Subserihed and sworn t o before me this *7th dav of Msy 18S6, P. J. EVAX9. >otary ia and for Saginaw Col , Mieh. The foregoing is but one of many wonder- fol cures that hare been credited to Dr. Wil- Hams 1 Fink Fills for Pale People. Diseases which heretofore hare been supposed to b e incurable, such at leeesneter ataxia and pa- ralysie succumb te this wonderful awediexae at readily as the meat trifling ailments. In many eases the rseeiUd cures bars been mTestketad by the leading newspapers and verified in erery passatls mtanrr and in no ^ass ssss UM jeass taiaBsjance ex naau ceen spread to the ef eirflisetien and there is hardxy a re in t^ 0 *™** or abroad where jKr. Williaxas J Fink Kb centein, is a condensed form, all the elements neceestry te girt new lifo and rkamest te the blood tan restore shattered nerves. They are an nntailiag specific far such diseases at loco- motor ataxia, partial paralysis, 8t Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rkeuinatism, nerv- ous headache, the after effect of la grippe, palpitation of the heart pale and sallow eomplexioas, all forms of weakness either in male o r female. Fink Fills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid o n receipt of price, (5 0 cents a box. o r six boxes for $2.50—they art never sold ia bulk o r by the 100} by sddressing I>r. Williams' Mtdidut Company, Schenectady, N. Y. CHILDREN KILLED. PIT2EL GIRLS WER€ MURDERED -THE BODIES BURIED. AND Big *trlk« m€ Car*** Wa**era. FBILAI-ELTHIA, July 12—The strike of j the jngrain carpet weavers assumed a f more senou* aapect when the employee* of 18 additional mills went out The tota: LuHiUrf o f idle mills i s now S5. and 5. Out men and women are out. Further re-en- forcements are expected, and the indica- tions are that tht struggle for and against the new schedule o f wages wil: be fought stubbornly by both tides. Ba*cw*d Thrc* Yachtaaoeaw PHILADELPHIA, July if, — Captain Thompson o f the schooner Nellie Lamper which arrive<l from Lynn Ma«* . in bal- last, rescued three men from drowning on the afternoon o f Juiy 10. five mile* this side of Vineyard Haven. Their catbont capsized, having been struck by a squall. The men were C G Fi*her of Philadel- phia and A. Wood bridge and Nathaniel Glidden o f Med ford Ma** When picked up the men were almost exhausted and stiff with cold. f Tat C+mT*»tt*m July 1*.—The fourteenth in 1 Christian Rndeavor conree. J ia extded. !t has crrprr-f wered all con- ' event# in the aty o r state, p^r in t*>e entire country Lrunng ;u an [ than *<<•• mertiUgt have • Approximau-ly 5<* CM. rr-aniy ; and womax v y wruw-n have can** frotr. | of the North Americac cor.t; J as de*«f£at«*, Other* hare sou** frrr. j and distant arc! <>*m ^r*- IATKU aiid . and mo*: ^-w.-rfn. \n^aTK^n* cr* 1 hare u* L r^-pr»^n:*<- .L u~it ' sit gather, n? , The oonvf-Liicic hild >**r% ha > v **r : b* r**Iigi'»u» even*, th * *<**£ ha* ev« its prwmoUfl-* Uv^r^i jt§ .nfiuetjoi innaVcu^f* f e. 1 gr*m a»«er:nrv <sr.-r» V*d ; n fV-w ] lism seat XUjtfct Thry :±m+l ll* f^«.vet::xjL ja^a maaniT en*;r^)y oirrmr .u rharac •Jtm T&rij thouwand pe<^i> ira/brr^u ±x> Tent* ^..^iitfox; and' Jtew Bawd Prw*i waaaiatgtaa to ta w **•* BALTrMOitE. July lo.—The Feninrular C<nstrnrtion company has been formed of Ba*umore capitalists to build a railroad from Quaenstown. on Chesapeake bay u Koboboth Bejaoh. on the Atlantic ocean It w:U ffiCTc a new route from Washington and BalT.mort.tr . the «eaona^t. and m ch ihvTjtJ th*x the prewent r^'ite^ mrbawtrrt lulrd tmJ+ly. W^T PALM Bt.^R i-~A J«.y I f — N#w-^ ha* fc*-*n received htr« thai a\t..- \-*unng ex;*d:Tic»n «-..V.y landed a: F .r.t de May^ : Cuba. Jun-t 2'. Th*- ** r*e*» .'u.-'htT ^Ateie that a p ->n r*z. of **j* pa^^y w*r+ tr* m K*7 W.*** wr:.,e .^h*?^ were from Bruurw*c« i» a ArraaUd Fmw Gtviag Away lee Water. NEW YORK, *uly 11 —Passers were in- vited >unday tc enter the saloon of Joseph Lavlgne at the northeast oornerof Ninety- third street and Columbus avenue, and drink ail the ic e water they wanted. La I vigne kept his saloon open and had a k_rge table laden with pitchers of ice water and glasses. He was arrested on a charge o f exposing hi* bar on r-unday Tww X*atWw* mt Btafcwa* Cos* Dw JG>E*XVA- N* Y Jo;y iii—Harry May and Cleveland C^x*^ n^hew^ of B:*hop Coxe of Buffalo student* a t Hobart our- lege, started on Saturday la*t t o rcw around >t^rca lak^ ano hare not since bf-en fear a*en Fr}**nc# hat they havr u A th * T^-^jLg men I Am a Pioneer In the wewterx part o f tn.t *ts*.eandnev^ any K.^d«cint :.^ of iate. I had e f..a/*» ^.tua^tg iing u »W ar> ei 0 B«m> Or^-w>:A. M.*sw, Ju)y J -Kirrx Mr Dew*!, t^f^J brwh Harnaji 4 a abc'tg^n a? BtX r-iiLry izJL Davr fiord**n w^ wre» re in a lugry wound-ng r^trr fata :y an-c 6<exVic *::rrt> Fi.= -^ tr-ut-e c^' a aer-#*r<«»a- z*mS'~?+ » «a«d Sc he the of -~L* ah<r»^t aw Ta« C««wt«t«d Iawarma«« ewis»41er t o B* Charared With Maklac Way Wltb tho l>aoghtars ef the Mas Wboao Ufa la- saraaeO Mo Trio4 tw C»ll«et. TORONTO. July 16.—Found buried, in the cel^r cf the house 1C ^t. Vincent street were the h*<lje» of Alice acd Nellie, the twe mis*injr daughter* uf Btnjamin F Pitsel. lh?\r* t;ve» Cuddy c»f Toronto and Geyer of Phi^delph.a made the dis- jovery. and all the doubt* a* t o iheii fate have tieen set a t r»<. It Is now re<rar«ed as almost bey<»nd 3<*ut>t that H H H<*lr;.ev when here la< October deliberate iy mumered the pair. and thus rid himself of two troublesome young being* after he had murdered their father in PLilade'.pnia The lnqniriew begun by the f*»ljc* led to the knowledge tl^a; Holme., and the chil- dren lived At the hou** in quewtkm. and a search was madf b y the two offceer* A phoUigraph of H-inie* was shown to Frank N Nude; of the educariona: depart- ment, owner o f Ny. 16 mxtti without any he*itatjon he ident^rd it as that o f hi* tenant. Holm* Too* Tkooa Awaj. Wh< L thry reached the cellar it appeared tc the detect.r«a th*at aoxnt'thmg had dis* 1 turbed the cellar fioor and arwung them- selves witn showei* they began to dig A < short dirtanne be^ow the surtare they came acTTjas the arm and a portion of the head of one of the little murdered girfe. Fur- ther w*trk *x*tn r**o»2ed the entire br«ry [ not only o f the srwt, bsjt uf bar avotrr Tb^y were bc<h naML and had iain there I in a., probability a«nee Issst 0^^*her The I }aat trace the oroom had of th* chljdr«m ! was a: Detract They were %mk*m thee* ' from Chieagc^ whare they had been at - tending school They boarded on Wrs* in IMH Holmes of Allen, aged U. firrt taking her u, Phi adriphm te adetrtify her \ lather * body Then he went to PL lawds mm* toad the xocther that he Neil* in a good seemol'm This was en Sept. tt. 14*4. lalav c^.ar.apn^w No trace of the boy Howard, a lad of 8, been found but he is thought to be undoubtedly dead The St. Vincent street house has been taken possesion of by the police, and An inquest will b e held tonight at 8 o'clock. As the crime was evidently committed in this country, it will be necessary to extra- dite Holme* and put him on trial for the murder here. Manufacturer* Try to Cawanroi FHILADEU»HIA. July 16—The striking ingrain carpet weavers and their employ- ers held a meeting, at which the latter submitted a paper to the workmen. In i t the manufacturer* deplored the strike and said they could not grant an advance with- out serious loa*. They agreed if the men caina back to wore to grant the advance for one year from Dec 1. The im pre**! on is that the workmen will not accept their employers' overtures. jrrraartas; For a Bis; Blawt. PrepaxatHmA are being made at Lc/ng Core. JaV. far cne af the biggest quarry blasts eTpr made in thih coonrry. The object af attack u- a miniature Stt&m- tain af granite 75 feet m perp**ncbcular height. In the far-*- of this ledge, at the foe*, a tunnel 1* being driven, which, when cvajipl^red. will be T shaped, the main *\+m £5 fe**t Ion*, with two craw arms some $of**-t m length each. Eight tone or m <re of p'rwrd** are u> be pot in Uiewewitir run n* U. th* mam tunnel ce ttented up and r;,#- b:g charge uaached xdf. Jt t* expa-\T-«d ti*e expksrian will make a r*xk : • * of the xuoontam-- i Breton H*r-.*i KaajU^h * aSiiQWi Bvrwaa; WllSa. 0*ws^^» N V T Juiy li —The w<<«-ed .:ii* ax O-w^a-o FaiK arr*»ng the 'uurp*ie Jawy ISJL ' The bodies of eight Chinese were foend in the han Joaquin river near Madeira, Cal IJnooln day. Oct. Ik wiU be made a le- gal holiday by the Connecticut legisla- ture Daniel Warllng waw hanged at PiWaburg for the murder o f hia wife on April 17 , If*. Mrs. Prrrine, Mr* Cleveland's mother, arrived at B^xxards Bay te see the new baby Kx Polk* Inspector McLaughlin of New York city was released under 160.000 bail pending arguments fur a new trial Henry Clay England, a lawyer uf Brook- villa. Md . was lnwtantly killed at Wash ington by bring struck by a trolley car. Judge Woods of Chicago modified the sentence of Kugene V. Debt from one year in >sil to six montha, and of the oth- er directors ot the Axuerioan Hallway union from six months to three. James McAvoy. a wife murderer who Saturday night, in the prwaene* of his eight children, shot his wife twice, com nuitied suicide tn New York city by jump- ing in front of an elevated rullroad train. Taarsday, July 11. The city of North Muskegon, Mich., and vicinity are threatened by serious for- est fir** At Detroit George Cheesebro confeeted that he w*# the murderer o f his grand- mother, Mr* Levi Pierce. At South Nurwalk. Conn., yeeterday Dudley P. Klj. a millionaire resident of) that city, diet! <»uddeniy of heart diseaae. The wife and child ot Dr. T. J. Henry, a leouiing ph.»ioan o f Apollo, Pa., were run over by a freight train and instantly killed. Unitod ^t»u> Km>^A>>JulL>r Bayard paid his £r>t otl'cwl v.^:t to Lord Salisbury since the latter >* resumption o f the pre- linertohip. l>r. Chauncey M IX-pew. in cvmpan.. with hia i-'U. Chaui't-y M !) • rn.-w. Jr.. ani!ed f**r Kur ^f wn the A'mr,con line •ttviiiier Pitrl^ Vice Aduiirul KaMiakofT. governor o f Cronstadt. eL^vrU-i^*^ ti«* capuin emfl o!!!l^r^ of fl.t- I'luteti >ta(ta wiiXbhip San Frauds o a t A Ijtin^uet. jMr. and Mrs J;i:ue> Britt o f Haledon. a viliap* r.i'ar BJooaifield. N J., were held up b y t\M> men «-u wheels and robbed o f property \alut** ! at $:.^»o. t ridmy, Joly 1-'. ' Britannia, the Prince o f Wale*' yacht. l»-«t Aii^a by three minute*. John A. Hutchinson, private secretary to S-iuttof >:j..th of New JtJ>»y, died in Wa>h:r;^*<n i»f apoplexy. J:: th* Klkhorn coalflt Id the strikers j ia.d dcwii thv:r guns and have resolved to have a peaceful settlement with th* oper- ators. An unknown man succeeded in pene- trating the galleries o f the Royal palace, Madrid, where he shot himself in the breast. In a collision which occurred between two immigrant trains at San Pablo, Ar- gentine Republic 15 persons were killed and 30 injured. The proceedings in the anil of Zella Kicoiaus Ruhman against George Gould to recover that famous $40,000 check are being held in private, Minnie IngereoU, 1 6 years old, of Chap- el HJU, N. Y., and Nicholas P. Strife, a farmhand, were murdered by John Hosh, an ex-eourict, because the girl declined hit attentions Mawtfa* *uty 1* The National Retail Jewelers* associa- tion met in annual convention at St. Louia The British general elections were com- menced, and 48 members were returned unopposed. Five cases of smallpox have developed tn the family o f David Reece, a tinworker, at aStnaville, O. A boy named Tucker shot and killed a handcuffed negro convict at Raleigh and buried the body in the sand. Arguments were begun en the second trial of Dr. Seaman, who is accused of xnanalaughter o f Emily flalL Christian H. Boeta, a jeweler, 1U, de- spondent and out o f work, hung himself in the cellar o f his home in Jersey City. Postmaster General Wilton hat issued an order forbidding postanaetert to draw money orders payable at their own afflcee Seven hundred Chinese attacked Hain- chu, island of Formoea. Two hundred of them were killed and many were captured. Bishop MeQuaids twenty-seventh anni- versary was celebrated at St. Patricks ca- thedral, Rochester, with Imposing cere- monies. Maw day, Jmly 15. Judge William H gpofford, a well known resident of Bristol. R. 1. . died aft- er a long illness. Governor Hastings has a clean sweep in two out o f four legislative districts in Lackawanna county. A burglar murderously assaulted Iaaac Davis o f Philadelphia and his slater in a cottage at Atlantic City Dr. Seaman hex been convicted of hav- ing perform*-d an abortion upon Emily Hall by meant unknown. JThe Cnited States cruiser Columbia wa* **-rM»u*ly at rained when '§ibm placed *n drydork at Southampton. The c*»rnptrotler of the currency granted author *y f ir the organisation of the Fir»t Nat,o:.al bank o f Locke. N. T. At Providence ^oioolder* in the employ of the Frank on Foundry Machine com peny are or ctr.ke fo r an iovcrease of 10 par ornt in wages. At PiUston. Pa. James U McMillan, an ex-raemher'tf the legislature and treas- urer o f the grand lodge of the Knights of Honor died yewterday. Jary la, A snaking rain visited upper Michigan checking the forest The crufcw-r New York sailed from Grav^aend. Kngiand. fo r New York. xUrna KeUy was killed at Buffalo BRIAR PIPE tilVEN AWAV itTuCVraj, FOUND bcJe or DUKES MIXTURE for ^p O c W» Every pipe sf&mMd Puiys MIXTURE or <fa. iot PACKA«IS 8* SEIRPLES Bllill KPJUMS Hand, Belt md Turbine- rge*t <a|»ac^y Turr^^ ra^- r, [I*Jiltttfaf-«sw A oe except) 4 . . Whrted ; a JtEti-^n The Ita^t complicated ^i.d the l a for it* *!/e. A child can run It, I •.kiina ciran. Por fine, fiit-rd iroducluf tko* msshtwe etmHC •^*nd To r circular*. Local agents ; Clinton. Franklin, St. Law rn.ee t and Lrwis counties- j A. B. CUTTING, Gouverneur, or D. FEilK ELLIS, Gen'I i|fDt, POT^DAM. X. Y XTOT J ^ K -P^ft^tJANT TO AN ORDER ^.1 of John A. Vance, surrogate of th e coun- ty cf £t Lawrrnce, and according t o the statute :n *uch cases made and provided. No- tice is hereby given to ail persona having claim* against the estate of Lydia Nichols, late of Fowler, i n said omxntr, deceased, that i hey ar r required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, An- drew H. Allen, in the village of Oenverneur. in said county, on or before the 1st day o f December, next. A. H. ALLEN, Admr. Dated, May 14,10V6. tlmt Law OT1 CI—Pursuant to an order of John A. Vance, Surrogate ef the County o f St, wrence, and according to the fctatnta in such cases made and arovided. Notice It hers- bygrven mallps«mshav1«r elalms against the estate of Thomas P. Hi sssrave, he o f Otwagatchie, in said Count). eeceeeed. that they are required to exhibit the tame, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, John McNeil and Ceeorge T. Beseelrrave, at the Gouverneur M ueorge T. taeeseJtrave, at the of John Mejswmeu ihS^rinage of tr, in said county, on or before the 42 wM N < 5 l J^ISS52 A,,T *° « tyof SCLsv wxelasuch ORDER surrogate of theeoan- ear. m saM - they are the estate af required to exhibit t vouchers tWwsf, to the Woodworth, at the ftret village of Goevarnemr, tn amkl eomnty,on or before the 10th day ef December next. twM JL L. WOODWORTH, Exr. Dated, May tt, la98, with the Bank to the Law OTIC*.—Fursuant to an order ef John A Vance, Surrogate of the Ooenty ef eX. ^wrenea, and according to the ttatntein inch made and provided, notSos it hereby green to al l persons having claims •gafnet the of Susan M . of Gouverncor in amid county, deceased, that they are required te ex- hibit the same, with veejeaert thereof, te the subscribers, Cf. H. Bowne and A. L . Wood- worth, at the office and house o f C. H. Bowne, in Gouverneur in said county, on or before the the 1st day o f September next, Dated, JWy 1< lttaV O.H. BOWNTL A. L. WOODWOBTH, ttmt T HE PEOPLE Or THE STATE OF NEW YORK* to Norman Houea, Catherine Law. rw. Elvira Harland, Lnlu Barky, of Fonet MilV>\ Y.Clarissa a^ton,of Frankltsrrffia; Gnu Julia L GiQeeple, of Kendal Seek, Psw, HUSUJ.IUT. Jeaet J. Johnaoa, of Ma^weli; Iowa, LIDie WOaon, of Miller. & Dak-, NetSS J. Johnson, o f CTyde, Iowa, Creditora, Lega- tees, and next of kin, to James a House, hue of the town of Macotnh, in the county ef St. Lawrence and State ef New York, tend gieetlna: ., sreas. William the last will Wti Harvey, the amentof the said Janata C House, dsc eased, hat lately applied to our Surrogate o f ou r county of St. Xtsnenot, te have has accounts as executor at aforseaht, ju- dicially settled, t n purses a** of the Statmte in such case made and Aaoikatd : You and of you, are therefore cited sonally, te be and rugate, at bit etneein eonverneur, tn the tnty o f St. Lawrence, on the tM dag ef Js> they are And i f any of the ana dcr the age of twenty plsass take notice that ap^ar^theiraea^ wiU leeittred te If they hsrrs ^^JPtntdlsje^or in the eesjjat ef fairwTjs or_ aagisrt te do so. a ruardma wtU heagsmlaxed hy thelnr- asent esjaj yft ^terthesn la tae meat— -- 1,IB| \ » TNJPTPREME OOCatTi Haih Jea\5» C Hs*l. Ward. Vi Ball. Lais HaH ef th#cr kind in thi« or^unrry have bxrvnjke i John Lssroochei known as BuxTaio Dutch. the prxperty of A n ^^ T^*? 0 !!^ *\* I Proxnpted by ^alotavy Stephen Webb of prw*d meswiy of Brmdf<<M 'rr^andt oap^ xmlUaeare shot ^^^ Harris, aged K, tatteta. ,C*arie* K>trber <* ProvidrtM^ J ^^^ tkm&tL ill&i€tAsm man^ rnanagrroent will emn 1 y*^^, ^ _ i-s^w - - •-- a line prrnwl It is stated U-at *??* ™?** **\* wftfcxn six awnawh* this rrndicate will aatr ; rT^ZJlT^ jnn exrran tn ptxr^ssse Th# xnavoriry a f the #t * a r T*?** and fatally wostnded byanosd Bradford. Fav of a. ^ u. 7 r* — T:~ aJffa- r* '4 La da P. -pi* W~Th *t-d r^mar >a%* j^sty *'* •* r *«^ « ' * t * ^a>?rj* v a ' the &r*~» --v T» • * T < &K.ssi tc Traaw of the maw N Y Ju.y ** — Atrth#f *rm.** ssf^aJ?&anC \** ^\•••^J t aWWs>awV« w m~. o+w* a: sow. *aw en em nss \ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^?T_JP.!? ' e tasass, :•«• «^r 1 *** w * \ ii»S^ • - g^^- ! ^rI f afcZJ^ Kooi* BUlotisitc^ 8 . 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