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WORK OF THE STEEL TRUST.
SHUT DOWN PLANT BEFORE
THE RECENT ELECTION.
Men Voted for McKinley. Then Were
Told They Could Go to Work at
Rjduc’d Wages.
Wheeling. Va.. NovemL*r 12. <flp*'-
About *ix months ago the Nation n
jste- l •‘■■mi any. th* trust which has come
into control of a gn-tt number of t-t.-i
works in she c« unify. closed down th'
plant at Mingo Junction, which it lied
»« cored from Ih»- Aetna-Standard Iron
. Steel Company. The reason 'or «•!<•*-
Ing the Minco plant was that th- men
pr« '- uteri a request for a change in nt*'th
ud, of working which would render tin'
tasks io Ih done lew onerous*. and K*'*'
them time for recuperation between
turns. Prior to that tint - the plant ha I
run two twtlve-lwur turns a day, and it
u.-s no uncommon thing tor melt to taiin
aw »> while al work. It was such a tles
perate situation that none but the stron-x
--.«t could stand the work, and neanj ail
the Ann-r. ans It id given u:> their *m
ploy m- nt.
When the request lor a «hange was
.nade. the m.-nagvm*-ttt ■ dosed the plant.
Reports treat time to time have told «t
wh. wi> going on. Th- pl i.it was sur-
rounded by a high. iiKir Is Ird t« n« •'.
ar-.iind the top of wh.< h barbed wires
W.re -trune. whi h wires were s» arrang
ed tb it they could b- lil-c! with a kill Int
charge nf • .•iin.it* Every evhienee •••
givea th- nun that any ojaeisitioti to the
will of the trust would tie use.ess, and
th. t a sink. could not win. All this time
,xt nd* i iiupie**i«* l** v.ere under w.i>.
not in Ih- steel works, but on other plants
"tr !'■' t-u. lately, intimations
have «ome front Mingo that if Si Kinley
w.n- ,u-. i..| th- t'U»t would re-ume
-I-rations, but if be w.re m>l elected,
tire plant might continue •’old. I"he 1“- >r
u-vii. who aad aided for ia*br eon.it-
Uuu* ot cnipbom tt wcr. t.iie t'--
ure. and !ru ..-m m- <rer to
>l-irvatson rfe«»e had I- en drive-, tr.un
th. . i.. tits they lull os <;;.!• I. amt
» .n.e are now lit'tig in «•.:%«'» ••'•«
.1;.- hn -ci-, and under th. river banks.
vVh.u «..-»-ti«-n •!-■> v me. enough ot
ill.-.- t-liows voted the nputdl ai. ticket
1.. Mv» M.K nhy i majority in M-S”
Junction.
Toil tv the Amair-nulol ,\ss s tation *
committee. wb«-h Ins be*n trying to «t
--f.vt a s.’.tlemeni ot sotru sort w.tu to*
c -mp-mv. was no Hied that II they wou d
call at the olti..- a proporition would iv
ȟbmitu-u . ...
They vailed. and n .eived a n- w --.MI-.
■>r> pcred by th.- trust piopt*. aHi n
Liles a rrou-t-on in un.s . f troi.i ->
to 41 per cent m the w ig’ s of the men.
w -hout anv iet- r« ti •• to th. nq<s*s: t <r
>t«.Hrter hoi rs u.d easier • * i.liti** ll -.
wi. . h was th. cause of the oriffinal hut
down. The trust nsts starved tn> Im.ll to
th.- |»dnt where they -ire sapp s*-4 to t*
h-lpiews. and they n«-w pt«.|„.s. to take
advantage «.f the r e»»nditien t » etilorc
an almost ut b«»rd-of • ut in wages
Umth. r ihe men alii sulmilt has not
b. n |.-te rniin- •!. but tn.-rc ar. :i«ti" wh>
; r« able to make « further pruU st, and
submission is likely.
Combiue To Handle Rice Crop.
I't.u.igo November IX—- The Tribum to
morrow will say:
"The Ineeu-porsitlon of the American
Kiev? rlrowerw Irlstribatlng i'om;any was
..m.ousu.d yesterday. Th. capital st—k
Vs fU.oe'.oe*. of which <?>••.-••• is r. I-ort.d
|Ml.| tn lau-.1l grocery circles credit
John W. Gates with being th.- prime
mover in the new ror|««raiion. principally
to «ontn-! th«- sldpm.-nt of the -u»utl. r i
rl«e wrap over lin>-s of ra Iro.-ul In which
he is interested. Mr. tlatew is al ]»r« >• t.t
out of the city. The ». h.-m«- .-..uieni
j lat.-d is to buy the bulk • f th-- domestic
rtev un«ler contract with the grow, rs to
s. ll th. ir crops for a stlpulat.-d tigure
riod • f fowr ’.art. with th. privl
b-g -*f < xti -iding tl.e contract an ad«li
tlonnl four years.
•aberrant.«-d prices tn growers are nn
•b-r-t—s! to be somewhat in exc’-.-s of
presi-ni mark, t pric. s.”
Salt Trust Raises the Price.
Chicago. Nov. ml. r It—The t’hr rnicSe
tomorrow morning will say:
—The N iti-rial Halt Company ycstenl.iy
n-tt ut» th- price of common r Me salt of
a'falr quality to K t~-r !’•* p»ninds.
.«
forth. - !> --el- The Nat lot. . -
Company controls directly St- p- r e. nt of
the salt output of the country and U able
indirectly to dominate the remaining a
r- r «- r.t of the oroduetton.
"Th.- principal mines of the N itional
i nrupany. which I- commonly known as
th«. salt trust. ar»- in Michigan."
This Trust After Competitors.
i’hattan >og... Tenn-. Novumls-r 13.—CBl*'-
tiil.j—lt was learned belay th i» the s-dl
pipe trust is endeavoring to force ttie
• hattan a«a Pipe and Foundry Company
out of inis;: • -s. The latter company with
in the past y. ir has er— t- i a matnn oth
I rant in this citv. giving employment t«
ai.-ut men. The company is e»-m»» »sed
• 1 Chaitatn • t-i • apitalists and their plant
is the most compu te one -f the kind jn
tin- United States. Th- nomjKiny has been
npvated.e importuned to enter th- trust,
but has so lar deviin<-d to do so. it is
•
] il) j”. •••» - i-ii I— • the plant f- r a
«. rt.iiti J-r*-- l. inasmuch is th- <-«>m;. -ny
I. r refused to >»in the comliina lion. This
but It is ts.-v.d that th- --omp inv Will
• v.n-uallv ■ t -r.’-dt.. ta-rms. as tin* trust
I . I it.- soil t-ttu in this t- rrilorv laelow
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Tears nF;
Many a wmnian has periodic erviny
spells. She meets her huslian-I with
eyes red and swollen and he cries out:
" What has happcne<l ?” " Nothing" his
wife replies. " I dou't know what is the
matter with me. but I just had to have
a good cry." Men don't have crying
spells. It would seem there tore that a.’
a'T-c’r-m confined to women must have
its cause in the womanly nature. There
is nodonlrl that a diseased condition of
the delicate womanly organs, is in gen
eral responsible for feminine nervous
ness and hysteria.
The use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite l*re
•rriptton makes women happy by mak
ing them healthy. There are no more
crying Ils. "Favorite I*rescription”
cures inflammation, ulceration and fe
male weakness. It makes weak women
strong, sick women well.
There is no medicine "just as good."
Accept no substitute.
■ For three years.” writes Mrs Mary A. Sasser
rs High Lamar Co.. Traas. "I -.nffc-red with fall
ing of the w—mb. also u'<cvrntioa of the womb
Aber using rh-re bottles «d rout ’ Favorite Pre
vmfition fur of Golden Me-lka! IMacorerv
ar»l two via-a of • Pleasant Pellets ' I found re
lief lam able to do my w< rk with eas-. I rec
om- ien i your wwn-1-r’fhl medrein* to al! my
Innt-te fir I truly Teiteve it saved my lite."
Free. Dr. Kerce * Medical Adviser,
in paper cover*, is sent frrf on rccetjd nt
at one-ernt stanijv- to pay cost of mailing
pv/r. Cloth binding 31 stamps. Ad
dress Dr R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Blood Humors
It doesn't make any difference wheth
er you believe in the modern theory
and speak of the causes of diseases as
referable to germs, microbes or bacilli,
or whether you use the older and better
understood terms of "humors'' and
••blood diseases” Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla cures them all.
It cures scrofula, salt rheum or
eczema, catarrh, rheumatism, malaria
i and all other blood poisons; nervous
troubles, debility and that tired feeling.
This is not merely modern theory; it
is solid up-to-date fact.
" Salt rh«-uni on my hands s<> severe I ha<l to
wear glove- most of the tinii*. ;uoi eottlil not
shut my thumb and Anger together, was
cured by llo«»d‘s Sarsaparilla.” Mrs. A. U.
Spavi-liinu. North Searsport, Me.
" My three months old boy wus cured of a
very lia-l rase of .scrofula by lluod'a Sarsapa
rilla.” "'m. H. t-'ARNER. Meat Earl. Pa.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Promises to cure and keeps the prom
ise. No substitute for Hood's acts like
Hood's —be sure to get Hood's.
— ■ !
1 wb.-it it e-i-t the v'hattaiKHjg.i company
' to buy pig iron
■ Th. ’ v. h--- lb i-r »w trrs- Is also trying
i t<- intimidate the «Tiattttn-*o.cA »!>•' Ib.ir-
r-w factory. Th- pr-ptb tor >f tins -on-
I <nrn has r- fus-sl to join tb trust, which
.. 1 ... . ...I. i*twing to force him to terarn
t bv threatening to reduce the price ut
1 wlie-11-arrows in .his territory.
Millions Involved in This Deal.
1 Baltimore. M-1.. November 13. It was
; annoiinii -I t-ulay that the Italtim-irc Trust
ami Guarantee t'ornjuiny Inn! practlcally
1 completed nrratigetnents for financing a
ih-.il involving upwards of sll.<WU«*i of
, st-nks ami Iwimls. A ci.mimny had lx-en
f-irm-sl. it Is said, which will shortly be
I in<*-ir|">r.tteit under the name of the
1 American l-.-nd and Baryta Company.
, This i-ornpany will purchase 33.1**' a< r< s
I <.l lan-l in Washington county. Missouri.
I about sisty-Ave mibs rfouthwest of St
laitils. said to <i>ntaln valuable mineral
1 d« posits. Including baryta, zinc. I- ad :iml
I iron, i- i-i- - ■ Rt« ii-iv. timber tracts. The
. must valuable mineral deposits on the
| pr-q-erty is probably baryta, which is
. larg-ly used in the manufacture vl print.
A iii-w town will Is- laid off ami the
I company *-xi-»-ets to n-ap rich returns
from the 5.1.. of building lots. Already
I some --f the mineral d--|H-stts have ls-en
developed ami with th.- employment of
■ inipr-v’.-l machinery the promoters ex
pect t.. make th. n . w company »ne
i m--st profitable of its kln-l in the coun.r*.
To Form Big Cattle Trust.
Cleveland. <>.. November IX—George 11.
Ixvving. of Fort Worth. Texts, passed
through Cleveland today <»n his way to
X--w York, where, according to an aster
n.-on uai-r. h. will c-melud.- n-goilath-ns
for a tM..<•••’*•» cattle trust which will ab
s..tb fifty Texas ranches. Officers <-f th
leather trust, it I* said, will furnish the
a]Htai.
Piles Cured Without the Knife.
Brhing. Blind. Bh cuing or
I’iL - Your will r«-fun»l >«»ur
m. I.ry if r\Z<> (HNTMI’NT fails t.i one
\.ui. .>• cent>. *
FAMOUS FILIBUSTER IS DEAD.
Captain John D. Hart. Who Aided
Cubans. Passes Away.
I‘hiladelphia. Nov-tub- r 13 -Captain
John l». Hart, of Culm filihu t-ring
fame. -Bed to-’ay of apoplexy, cap:am
Hart h.id liccn In poor h- alth ! itely and
made his h one at Atlantic City Yes
terday he came here ami w-is sukk-n
-ai tlie street. He was taken tn n hos
pital. where he died without reguinlng
• cons -foi.sness.
Captain Hart's life was praetleallv
s|s-nt in shipping circle*, l-'rom an ahi-
* seaman be lu-came a successful ship
■ owner, and engaged in th- fruit trade
with the W<st Indi.s During the year
Is:-; two of his vessels, the It- rnruaia ami
, Uturada. made fr.-qt:ent trips to Cuba
with arms ami ammunition for the Cu
' ba--. Captain Hatt was convicted in
- Is., rnls-r. I't-i. of participating in a fili
bustering ex|H-ditlon. and was -enter.----I
to two years’ imprisonment. In February,
jvw, the wntence was put into execution,
ami -n June of tie- same y- ir Captain
Hart was pardoned by I'r- -..lent M< Kin-
I 1« y.
Captain Hart was born in Accomac
county. Virginia, forty-one years ago.
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Tenderness or a- hing in the small of the
back is a s. rious symptom. The khl
i tw-ys are suffering. Take Prickly Ash
Bltt-rs at once. It is a reliable kid my
renr.slv and system regulator ami will
< ire the trouble before it develops its
d ing. r»iis stage.
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CENSUS FIGURES READY.
Forecast of Probable Action on Re
apportionment.
Washington. November IX—Director of
1 the Census M- rriani was at tin- wait--
h -use t-"l ry. IB- «• ilh-.l th.« attention of
the pres hi-lit to the fact that the figures
1 on the fMipulalinn «>f the I'nit.d States,
the total of which has Is en announced,
are n uch ship, that th-'y will la- at
, th-, disposal of congress when it meets
for any a. tion it may- desire t , take in
i the dir-s-tloit of a reapportionm«-nt bill.
| Th-- r- apportionnii nt. following the count
1 -f the twelfth census, will become (.pera
-1 five by law in r.»'3.
j There probably will be a considerable
1 increase. Is. Ii in lhe ratio and the total
nuinlier »t reprwsentatlves under the new
! ap|Mirtioi merit. Starting with a ratio of
.-m- 1.. < v. ry inhabitants tiler-- were
sixty-live r. pr. .-. Htatives In the first c<>u
' gress. This ratio under the tenth census
r-a.-h- .l 131.911. giving a house of repre
>-:.;--:\<s with 3tS member*. The
; eh v- nth census, in !*:•<. gave a popula
tion of C.«S.Z3O. or an increase of 1x.r0.-
(»••. With this ratio, the ratio was in
i cr. ased to 173.W1 pe-ipic to < .reh repre
.s- titalive. ami at this ratio the house
numb.-r.-rl X*:. an increase of twenty-one
m. mi-, rs. The ratio und. r the new eeii
sus prol-al-lv will r--a<’h M Ith an
incr- aso ~f 1.3..23 KI sh wn l-y the pres
ent nsus. and letting majority fractions
of th.- apportionm<-ui count for an addi
tional number. aS has b- u the custom.
Itlu.- .vould mak. an itierr as.- of eighteen
m- m <ers In the next house.
It* app >rti'-nni. nt on this basis w’oub!
|.-ave but f -ur states that would lo«- re!»-
'r- ntativ. s. They are Maim- ami Vlr-
■ ginia in th- cast ami Kansas an<| Arkan-
I -,-s in the »■ st. They would lose on*
-rm mlw-r each. Any ratio smaller than
•J>». Which would save them their full
r- re-, nt <t!on would, ft is thought, make
a-i inw ■ ;Il addition to the inenib. rship
of the house.
TO CUT WAR REVENUE TAXES.
Congressman Tawney on Probable
Action of the Committee.
. Winona. Minn.. Novemln-r 15.—Congress
man J. A. Tawnev. or the ways ami
| in- .ins committee. sp<aking of the meet
ing in Washington November »th. says:
"The object is to consider the extent
, to which the war revenue taxes can be re
inov- d an I ;-m- ndni<-nts made to make the
‘ law mor.- satisfactory in administration.
Th.- problem as to what lakes shall bv
I i- moved will Ik- a perplexing one. 1 think,
however. H is safe to say that the stamp
! tax upon instruments of conveyances, such
as notes deetls. mortgages, inheritances
{ for charitable and b. nevolent purpom s
will Is removed. tH.sslbly the taxes Ufioir
proprietary medicines and some oth-rs.
"It will be the desire of the members
ot the committee to remove Just as many
of th.- stamp tax.-s as possible, but like
th.- removal of the stamp taxes under
lh<- civil war revenue act. this will have
to be don.- gradually to avoid sailing too
close to th. danger line ot a deficit.”
THE VV JjiAkivial CU2tS'££lU’riOM: ATLAMA. GA., MUJiPAI, JsOVEMBEU 19, 1900.
WEATHER REPORTS FIGURED.
COURT HELD THEY WOULD NOT
DO TO RELY ON.
Charleston Rice Dealer Sued To Re
cover Loss of Lot of Rice Injured
by Water cn Wharf.
Charleston. S. C., November 13. impe
rial.l —ln reversing the de-ision of the
I'nit.d States distri-t court of South
Carolina, in the appeal case of Porcher
against the th rman steamship St. Ge Tge,
the I'nited States cir-’tit court »f appeals
at Rir limond has made an important rul
ing which de. Is with the correctness ot
the oflbri.-.l weather r i'orls. Briefly stat
id, Pr-rcher. a rice dealer of Charleston,
tiled lilH-1 proceedings against th-- St
George for damages to l.i l -'- bags of riee
which had be n shipped here from
Bteinen. The rice was uub>adel on an
tin. mend wharf, and la-fore il was r< -
mm<'d there was a heavy .'ainfall. Judge
Brawley, of th.- district court, heard th •
.use, and awarded damages. An api» al
was taken to the high.-t court, ard th''
ruling front this court. In cite t. is -hat a
ship is not liable lor a carg.i alt r it has
is a n discharged, r-s|h Ciaily ;:ftcr lue no
tice was given of the lime for unloading.
Throughout the trial ur< at stress iv i
i: t.i on the fact of th. weather prediction
iir>m the loral bureau forth. .lay ol Jul'
23d, wh n tin cargo was discharged. Uli
that .lay the .leather prediction I••
Charleston was: "Ught show .is. with
probable nv-derate thunderstorm, follow
. I by >.•>:■ lai. in the day-’’ This predic
tion was printed in a niorning paper and
tile usual vii.ulais sent <<v r the city, al
lliol gh then- was no prool that it had
gone to th.- master of the St. ihorge.
According to th. finding of the district
n art. li'.e mast-r was negligent n land
ing tl.e rice in th, taie ot a threat-med
.-term.
Vi'o are not prepared.” says tin- ..ircuil
.-oi'f , <>t 'I I , give l ll ' ■'• ;»»-'.lt'
lams ... lii- AeaUivf oti.eau tile .'haract. r
ot . slaleislied la. ts, the laiiure to observe
win. a sti.i’i a i;. negligence In any
<>f tin- iiusiness relations of life, the
science ot i»r-.-a ling tile w.atii ' ' has
i ot i< acned tie d gj- c <l exacim ss w in. ii
will justiiy th" court in saying that siieit
in lli. ir c». ry-.lay ivo auons, wo'SU'’
..taring ni.'ii or db'i'-. ii u'.uml to
Hike ii..u< v ..I and be guid.d by its i<> al
toiecasis, iii-l .tiat it is ncgl.g -nee not
Io observe lii 'ii. Tile ci-e is oill.ieiil
V. livre -lot ins oi great viol -tee and . xletlv
si'ci: as tr< |Uent<y oi .-n oi oil Auani. ■
..ast, and where iiifoiiu.it’ ii of th ir ex
ist i nee. course and ihe provable time at
v 1.1 h ih- ■. v ill r- t h Ii igtiaied point*,
is given by lelegripln. . oninrini • t .ton
;ml by st ain signa.- win h, if broiigllt
to the noti ’ • ot Uh mast I. or ot wlne.i
it is his iuty to l.ik • e. gniz. ince, tiie.s
he Would be bound to oh . rve.
"it may Ih- qu.-di m-d if thero ia any
thing of whi.e. n,,. gen- ral public Is ex
fc.-t.-d to take cogulZ <ll 'I- 'lilt is less r<-
i liable than ar.-the daily weather foivcasts
to "11b h il is aeeust .tiled, and v. hi.-n ar-
I r ught to its attention by m wspap r '»o
--tl.es and printed cir i us. vv •;e
cisyosed to give ill.- w.aUn r tore asls ttl-i
weight allowed th-n by th-- district court,
th ie is i. . t vt-1' n ■■ that they " ■
brought to the att-iitimi of tm' m’s’ r
Furtli.r, if tl • in. st er was bound to tas
noti.e of the W.all- r predi. lion.-, Ir
sh. uld .mlv be h. Id Hable for n n pro'l.l
- against the light sh< wers pr dieted,
against which, as th- record shows, the
,J. .uti'i- wool I hav« affor )• d -util •■•■ n
ptoti.-tion tor lb. ri< c. and oot be fee.in -
cd to Irm d" au-atns se ll .n tin xt.eei. I
and h aw b>vvniH>ur el tain as th <t
vi. h did n • damage, and " • not pre
dt.t.d b\ the I"' weatb.r null < Xgi'".
th. . .msigit". h"1 .<io«l oi pot tun ty. al
lh< h ast. W‘th til.- master to n. b li' t t■
iht Stern., " 13He; g>m ..’.JU •n -
<d with th. Engli-h language tb'’ r * • "
showing that hi .h-p ■ item In Hi's < -•>•
was t..k- 'i thr .nth an interpreter. In • 1 " r
vi«w. tig dt-i ■ court should haw <n -
Th-- rire -ipit ui<>n at t’li .rl- -t. ii <m Ju!'
23d. the day the rh w ; tm 01.- t. w .
iv’ 111 i.es. "Ught showers” w.re pre
dieted by the bureau.
COTTON INJURED BY FROST
But the Texas Crop Will Be About
3.000.000 Bales.
H..iist..'i. Tex.. November BL % heavy
frost is reported from the nortlt. rn bor
! d. r of T. xas deep into smith I', x is. which
has cut tli- cotton crop short. Th., f trtn
. r-' have hid tine w ither for pie's ng.
in.i the . rop is a large .me. Very lit'.le
remain* in the Bald* t< , P’ c . k^ l
ru’e ami t" ' nteie Weeks will wind UP
the 'crop if ”1. ."• IS good w atli. r. A
Ib.aw' rain will stop it iv.i<n<-v.r 't tills.
| i-.mu .ratively little cotton ts being tie Id
I bv farm-rs. th • < rop Iw-it gin i'k. t d as
• f:ist as gathered. The av rage 1 <-,.as clop
i will approxiniat ■ 3,'to".'* l " »ab-s.
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Bullet Did Not Strike Heart.
Chattanooga, T.-nn., November 12.
I \ few days ago a worn: n of the town,
while suffering front morphine mania,
shot h-rs. If in the breast with a re
volver in an effort to take h.-r own life.
. Th.- bullet entered near the heart and
i ranged avav from that vital organ. The
' story s.-nt out from here that the bullet
had penetrate.! the heart is a monu
mental fake, and Dr Shoff. the former
physician, s-ays he made no such state
ment. The woman is still living and will
probably recover, although the bullet
r. ached a dangerous point in the cardiac
region.
Cures
Weak Men
Free
Insures Love and a Happy
Home for All.
How nny man may quickly eure himself af
ter years of auff* ring from sexual weakness,
lest vitality, night <->sseri. varicocele, etc., and
enlarge smell weak organs to full size and
vigor. Simply send'your na:uu and address to
jsr
V ..
Jl ii' *
E. W. KNAPP. M.D.
Dr 1,. W. Knapp. 1416 Hull building, Detroit.
Mich nl "l he ulll ula.'iy send the tree receipt
u .tli full direct luas so th it any* man may
, uiv ,ui e hints. U at home. This Is certainly
' *'' u < ii.To.t-. efi'-r and ihe following extructa
! t'.ke'i front Ills daily mail show "hat men
Ji lnk ot hi* K xi-iosity.
•D-ai S‘ ,; *’ l av "e pt my sliver,, thanks
fttr v» ur* °f <latu. I have given your
nslnsiit “ thorough test and the b.n.nt has
i " n extraor Unary. It has completely i,ra«*.d
. ut) lam just «S vigorous as wll. n a t>oy
. ml red cannot reallZ" how happy I am.”
“ "li. nr Sir. Your tn. th.sl worked beautifully
were exactly what I ne. ded. Strength
in.i vigor have eu .tpl. lely returned und en
migement Is .ntlnly satisfactory "
•THar Sir. Yours was received and I h a ,|
trouble in malting use of the receipt as di
r.s t«.| at <1 can truthfully say It is u Ikx.ii to
reak r..< it 1 “hl -re.itly improve.! In size,
•tnigth a*t<! vigor.”
All correspond ■ t *•■ Is strictly confidential,
mailed In plain s. .de l envelope. Tlie reeelpt
| Is fro* I"* the asking and he wants every man
I to have it.
A Noted Knight Templar
Owes His Health to Peruna.
Colonel T. P. Moody, a prominent
Knight Templar, Is well known In every
city of the United States west of Buffalo,
N. Y. In the city of Chicago as a promi
nent lodge man, being u member of the
K. T.’s and also of the Masons. The cut
shows Colonel Moody in the costume of
the Oriental Consistory Masons, 32nd de
gree.
In a recent letter from 5900 Michigan
avenue, Chicago, 11'1., Mr. Moody says
the following:
“For over twenty-five years I suf
fered from catarrh, and for over ten
years I suffered from catarrh of the
stomach terribly.
“I have taken all kinds of medi
cines and have been treated by all
kinds of doctors, as thousands of my
acquaintances are aware in different
parts of the United States, where I
have traveled, but my relief was
only temporary, until a little over a
year ago I started to take Peruna,
and at the present time I am better
than I have been for twenty years.
“The soreness has left my stomach
entirely and I am free from indiges
tion and dyspepsia and will say to
all who are troubled with catarrh or
stomach trouble of any kind, don’t
put it off and suffer, but begin to
take Peruna right away, and keep
it up until you are cured, ns you
surely will be if you persevere.
‘‘.My wife, ns many In the southwest
caii -ip. was trouble.! with a bad cough
ami bronchial trouble, ami doctors all
over the country gave her up to die, as
they could <b> nothing more for her. She
began taking Peruna with the result that
slu- Is better now than she h;w been In
years, and her cough has almost left her
entitely. The ‘-oreness has left her lungs
tun] she Is as wll a* she ever was In her
life, with thank.*, as she says, to Peruna.
Yours very truly. T. P. MOODY.”
Catarrh In it* various forms Is rapidly
becoming a geueial curse. A:i undoubted
remedy has been discovered by l/r. Hart
man. This remedy luis been thoroughly
tested during the past forty years. Prom
inent men have come to know of its vir
tues, and are making public utterances
en th-’ subject. T.i save the country wo
must save the people. Tu save the peo
ple we must pr >t.s-t them from disease.
The d’s- ase that is at once the most pre
valent and stubborn of cure is catarrh.
If one wore to make a list of the differ
ent names that have been applied to ca
tarrh In different locations and organs,
the result would b«- aston shlng. W«
hive hften publisJied a. partial list o£
these names, and tin surpr’se caused by
the first publf ation of it to a;, people,
lioth professional and non-prof:*ssfonal,
was amusing. And yet we have never
enumerate.] all of the diseases which am
classed a* irrh. It must be confessed.
BROOKS HAD NARROW ESCAPE
Had Attempted an Assault on a
Thirteen-Year-Old Girl.
Cart'-rsville, Ga.. November 13.—(Spe
cial. J- Charles Brooks, a white man. yes
terday attempt'd an assault on Fannie
■Turner, a thirl■■ n-jear-old daughter of
Rev. D. M. Tm m-r. a Primitive Baptist
preacher, living at the <'. M. Jones farm,
mar Emerson Brooks met the young'
girl In the road, .i.-. the was returning
h< tne from Enn r ,on, where she went to
accompany tier Utile brother and sister to
school. Ills actions so unmistakably be
tokened his purpose that the girl got
frightened as he approached her and
set-canted for help. Her cries alarmed
the man and lie ran into the woods. He
was found md arrested that afternoon
bv Deputy Sheriff Tinsley and a new
Smith A: Wesson pi.-tol was taken from
his person The man hails front Cherokee
county and is a married man, his
wife having just liven carried to the asy
lum.
There was tnueh indignation among the
people of the Enter "on neighborhood over
his conduct and but for the fact that
some claim that Brooks is mentally un
balanced li< might have been the victim
of mob fury.
Just previous to th.- attempt on th-'
white girl he attempted a similar bold
assault on a negro woman whom he over
took in the road, but who ran out of his
reach.
The Modern Mother
Ha* found that her little ones are Im
proved more by the pb-asant Syrup of
»■ Igs. when In need of the laxative effect
of a gentle remedy than by any other.
Children enjoy it, and it benefits them.
The true remedy. Syrup of Figs, Is man
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.,
only.
WELCH SHOT WHILE DYING.
Dangerously Wounded Man Whc
Stabbed Him to Death.
Dublin, Ga., November 12.—(Special.)—
Yesterday the news reached the city of
th. killing at Adrian Saturday of John
Welch by Sig l.iefip i.. tein and the -hoot
ing of the latter by the former.
Lichtenstein is a merchant at Adrian
and sold Mrs. Welch four yards of .loth.
Welch claimed that tin r<- were only three
vards in the pie... and went to Lichten
stein's store to rectify Ihe matter. Some
words ensued b. tw'e. n the tw<*, when
Welch left. Lichtenstein followed him
down the str'-et and upon overtaking
him. pulled a dirk and cut Welch in the
breast. Welch pull' d a pistol and before
his .1.-atli, wlii< h was almost instantane
ous. shot Licht, list, in in the groin.
Lichtenstein formerly- traveled for Hen
ry Solomon & Son. Savannah, and lived
n’t Tennille. In a difficulty at that place
a few years ago with a man named Dis
muke li. used his knife, but with no bad
results.
—'K *
At Your Own Home.
1 cure any form of chronic disease, no
matter what treatment lias failed. Write
me fullv about your ease. J. Newton
Hathaway, M. D.. No. 12 Inman building,
Atlanta, Ga.
WARSHIPS FOR PENSACOLA.
North Atlantic Squadron To Winter
in Gulf Waters.
rensaeola. Fla.. November 12.—1 tis
announced that the north Atlantic squad
ron will winter in gulf waters and that
Pensa.c'.ti has tx’cn designated as their
coaling station. Large quantities of coal
at,, low being received at the Pensacola
navy yard. The fleet is expected here
early next month and will maneuver in
pensaco a harbor.
This Will Interest Many.
p_ W. Parkhurst, the Boston publisher,
sav's that if any one afflicted with rheu
matism in any form, or neuralgia, will
M nd ther address to him at Box 1501,
Boston. Mass., he will direct them to a
perfect cure. He has nothing to sell, or
give, only tells you how he was cured.
Tittndreds have tested it with success.
Suicide of J. D. Neal.
Ihai-lotte, N. November 12.—(S»>c
cfal.i J. D. Neal committed suicide at
Rutherfordton yesterday by shooting
himself through the head. Business re
Verses was til.- cause, lie left quite a
fortune.
CA.STOTIIA,
Bears the 1118 K |n <l You Have Always Bought
1 8s T’
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Trih by ' M^*** *- ■ "
Colonel T. P. Moody, of Chicago, Had
Catarrh Twenty-Five Years and
Was Cured by Peruna.
however, to see even th(ji partial list,
drawn up In battle array is rather ap
palling. If the reader desires to see this
list, together with a short exposition of
each otie, send for our tree • ai.irth book.
Address The Peruna Medicine Co., Co
lumbus. Ohio.
DEATH CAUSE GE FAILURE.
Large Jobbing House in Hands of a
Receiver.
New York, November 11. A ree< Ivor was
yestei'day appointed tor the linn of Wil
liam L. Strong .< Co , of which the late
Mayor Strong was a member. The cause
of the Strong failure was made public
today by Butler, Nolman. Joline & Myn
d.-rse, .'ottnsel for Gie firm in the action
for the receivership, which resulted In
the appointment of Edward A. Treat.
Counsel said that the Strong firm had in
dorsed more than in notes for tlie
Stott Woolen Mills, lor which th.- firm
was tu-.ent, and that tin- odd circum
stance of the sudden death of former
Mayor Strong ami F. 11. Stott, heads of
the two concerns, within three days of
each other, lias brought a crisis by dis
solving both ;.rm* at a moment when the
large s.ini vv. r. due. The Stott mills ate
located in Stottville. N. Y. tn e not", in
dorsed for the Stott Company fir jloo.<»H»,
is due tomorrow. Other notes for nearly
halt’ a million are due soon. The Stott
Company, in which the Strong Company
is largely interested, lo tnsel said today
had indorse.l notes of the Strong t’ont
pany in return, but for an insignificant
amount, probably less titan Jl'H'.tMto in till.
Receiver Edward A. Treat, when asked
about the I 'll i l:i«I* ■ll >li i i dispatch to the
effect tli.lt the liabilities of the house
of W. I. Strong A- Co. might amount to
jt; > ntHi.ini.i. said that reports of this kind
w.-re all guesswork, lie said the liabili
ties m.gin not be ow fi tlf that, perhaps
not one-quarter.
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Cure guaranteed at home without pain.
Trial free. I'r. Tucker, IS and 20 Broad
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POISONED THE CIGARETTES.
Horrible Death of a Youth in Camp
bell County.
Fairburn, Ga., November 12.—(Special.)
Emanuel Ila kins, the sixteen-year-ol<l
son of Mr. J. T. Haskins, a well-known
citizen of this county, died from the es
• sects of blood pot oidng last Wednes
day night, caused in a pe.-ul'ar manner.
The young man had been blowing .in or
dinary French harp until his under lip
li.id become sore and inllatned. Being
addicted to tin iiabit of cigarette smok
ing, lie continued to smoke while the
lip was it. this condition, and it was
the opinion of the attending physician*
thut tin- nicotine or other poison from
tlie cigarette came in contact with t’tK
sore on his lip and thus produced the
fatal result
The suffer!!’ of the youth were terri
ble. and bls h id and face were swollen
beyond recognition. Opiates had to be
administered freely to allay the horrible
agony lie suffered. So much for the dead
ly cigarette.
- ■ —♦ -
TRAINWRECKER TART CAUGHT.
Confessed That He Caused a Wreck
in Which Lives Were Lost.
Charleston. S. <’.. November'l3. (Spe
cial.) -Officials h<re of the Atlantic Coast
Line railway w.re advised today of the
re|H>rted capture, in North Carolina, of
Ezra Tart a young white man. who < on
fi ssed to having wrecked the through
mail and passenger train near Fayette
ville last Saturday rno.ning. Tart fasten
ed an ordinary' railroad spike to the rail
with liis ham kerchief, picking a danger
ous curve tT his d- 'insh V'forniane.-.
He appeal's to have been seized with a
maddening d< sire to do harm, for he
danetd with g ee when he saw tile train
dasli to its ruin. After the wrecked train
had iieen piled up in a mass of debris
Tart ran across the country and confess
ed his clime to George Ixivell. lie t o id
Lovell that lie world commit suicide
rather than bo captured. A sheriff's
posse witli bloodhounds pursued him.
Engineer McGowan was killed and sev
eral persons were badly injured. The
t ain which was wrecked was No. 7S of
the Atlantie ('cast Line from Tampa to
New York. News of Tart's capture lias
not been confirmed.
Charged with Robling the Bark.
Nashville. Tenn., November 12.—The ar
rest of T. I'. Brady upon a federal war
rant sworn mil by F. O. Watts, eashler
of the First National hank, has stirred up
a sensation In Nashville. The firm of
Connor <<• Brady, composed of J. 11. Con
nor and T. I’. Brady, wholesale grocers
and li.pior dealers, made tin assignment
today and the arrest of Brady followed.
In this connection the dlsappettrance last
July of W. W. Lea an individual book
keeper of the First National bank, is ex
plained. The two are charged with col
lusion in defrauding the bank out of
s4l, IMO.
HOTEL BURNED LIKE TINDER.
FORTY-FIVE GUEST? HAD VERY
NARROW I SCAPE.
One Is Missing and Three Fatally
Injured—Believed Corpses Will
Be Found In Debris.
Poplar Bluff, Mo.. November 12.
Hemmed in by flames In the upper stories I
of the Gifford house, an old frame struc- j
ture, that burned like tinder, a number of
persons were burned or suffocat d to
death; others leaped from windows and
suffered the loss of limbs and other in- i
juries from which some .lied, while scarce- I
ly one of the forty-live ot more sleeping
guests in the place got out without in- ■
Jury and none saved anything but the
night clothes that were worn at 12:30, ,
when the alarm was given.
Four are known to be dead, one is miss-
Ing, three are fatally injured and more
than twenty are burn.-d or otherwise hurt.
In the halls of the hotel a dozen or more
persons were overcome by heat and
smoke, and this Pads to the belief that
the loss of life will be much greater than
is now known. There was a number of
unregistered guests at the place. '1 he
casualties so far report* d are as follows.
Dead:
BAitRV, Curley. Poplar Bluff.
CLARK. ll.ek. Doniphan, M■>.
J >En.'.til', Shelbv, Poplar Bluff-
OWEN'S, Rebecca, Poplar Bluff.
Missing: .
DALTON, Eugene, Hot Springs, Ark.
Fatally injured: . .
HARGROVE. Etta. Poplar Blufl, both
legs broken, internally injured by Jumi -
ing from third story window.
STOWE. Winslow. Tennessee.
I Nll' ENTIFI ED WoM AN.
Seriously injured:
Smith. T. A.. Poplar Bluff. ‘•/nMY
burned about the face and hand-*. <»-
nand, Barney. DeSoto, Mo., hands and
face burned; Stradb y. Charles. I oplar
Bluff, Mo., bruised and burned; Sli- U>y.
Mrs. Benjamin, Poplar Bluff. Mo., b“'K
injured, burned and bruised; Berry. liiiK.
I'reshear. Elmer: Upchurch, James, 1 op
lar Bluff, Severely- burned.
About a dozen more were slightly burn
ed or received bruises in trying to escape
from the building.
Only one person, th* watchman, was
awake in the hotel when th*’ fire started,
and he was unable to warn the gu* sts,
for the flames had spread so fast that he
was driven from the building. Escape
for every one on th** second and th,rd
stories vias cut off. and th.- fire depart
ment was unable to give them any as
sistance. Here the deaths o.a urre.l, and
in jumping from windows the others were
hurt. There were many acts of heroism
in the rescue ot' women and it number
of guests had very' narrow escapes, sev
eral having their hair and eyebrows
| singed, it will be several days before the
j number of dead is known.
• YELLOW FEVER IN HAVANA
Expert Guiteras Says There Is Nc
Mare Than Usual.
Jacksonville. Fla.. Novenil>r 12.—Dr.
[ John Guiteras. the yellow fever expert of
Havar.a, Cuba, arrived in the city t'day.
. ii,. is professor in the Medical university
}of Havana and holds an appointment
i un let* Governor General Wihhl as y . iiow
i fever expert for Havana, in .tn interview
I tonight he said:
‘‘There is n.° more yellow fever in Ha-
I vana tills year than in former vears.
More has been heard of it in the states on
account "f th.- number of Americans who
1 are in Havana. Then* were 24.' I *' Span
ish immigrants landed in Havana last
winter and it has been among them that
the f. v. r has sor-ad this - minf i. Three
hundred have arrived from Spain this win
ter. but we 11.1 V.. not allow.*! them to en
ter’llavana, having erected barra.-ks just
outside tils- City, "here th. y are k.-pt un
til they ar.* sent to the interior ot tiie
island. 1 believe that yellow fever will
1..* stamped out jn Havana tn tin- course
ot' the next two or thre,. years. There is
no reason why it should exist now it
proper precautions ar** exercised. Ph. re
was it" v.-llow fever in M tanz.t* or San
tiago this summer, md only- , mild form
in Havana. Every house in H.ivan.i will
be fumigated this winter and if the dor
-1 m.ant g. rms can !>.- ext rminated there
will be little or no fever in Havana next
summer.”
HE WAS GIVEN LIFE SENTENCE.
Anderson, the Murderer, Is ir* Last
Stages of Consumption.
Charleston. S. C.. November 11—(Spe
cial.)—Major Anderson, "ho Is on the
brink of the grave, lias I< en convicted
h< re for murder and was given t lite sen
, ten,-,, today. He is not « xpected to live
a month, consumption havi tg set in in a
most sever.- term. When he was brought
I Into court for trial his condition was such
' that the Judge suggested a continuance.
1 ”No.” said Anderson. ”1 have but a few
I da vs to live and I want this case set-
I tied. Kill me or set m. free to die in
• peace."
i The jurv si'lit the difference, however.
I and sent the prisoner to th.* ]>■ nitentiary
for life Anderson was convicted for
the murder of a man named Jenkins. A
fight occurred at >. country dance and the
! prisoner whipped out a six shoot. : and
■ *hot J -nklns, tlie wound ploying fat.il
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tion was brought about by- the use of
the new germicide fIYOMEI. That no
other treatment or remedy had anything
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Such evidence should prove to all suf
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— \ turn Well. 10.000 S- ! y
w al! Drug<is’< Chichester <’h« mi 'ai Co .
«eanon tUs paper. Oudlaon Square. I‘lilLt.. PA.
bold by' E. N. Brunswig. Wholes, s
Prup r> r. New Orlenns.
fl i!2 Bath Cabinet™"ss 00
s*C* Our new 1 Vo*4 style Siusre Quaker
j L' n »rantw»d of all cabinetfl at any
. *.r J < price. Has real door on hin it*-. -•*■•
1 *a*w a frame. be-«t materials, rubber lined
| Qi-Jaml folds flat, lafltri 3) year*. Turkish
|h\ 5 ' || P’*r l»afh* nt home Be va<*h. ih--.”
if \ 1 the million* of |'*>r*N, sweats po.-
\l ” uT Bie blood, keeps you clean ■ i
’ I ■ ■ healthy, beautifies complexion Phy-
q | d wh-ittfis rieamini'iitl It for <’«»lds. Lu*
t iff I 4 <irippc.Khcullitttianl.Xvural4ria.ltb. -
' J -a *ity. Female III*, ali Hlood. Skin,
■ ■■■iff' 1 S*ri cor Kldn*-) troubles. Mu.fi'-
1 fuiide-i otter daya use, if not represented Price
with heater, directions, formulas, fe Face Steamer
>1 <<> extra. Order teds* Writrtt*. Valuable B<»«*k ill fi-.
Splendid Seller. ACENTS WANTED.
World Mf<. Co.. 87 World B ld«, <'lurbinatl, <»-
Sportmetfa Supplies. Wafcb*«, Kniver. Rat>r«
Jewelery. Larre catalogue free. B*-nd 4 sente tor Postare.
ALEX. L. SEMPLE *k CO.
455 Weri Main Street LOUISVILLE. K>
i Primary. Secondary or Tertiary Blood Poisoa
j Permanently Cured. You can be treated at
I home under same guaranty. If you have taken
1 m»r.ur>, iodide Potash, and still have ache,
and pain*. Mucus Patches In Mouth, Sore
Throat Plmpl. s. Copper Colored Spots. Ulcere
on any part of tbs body. Hair or Eyebrow.
i falling out. write
COOK KENEDY CO.,
219 Masonic Temple. Chit ago. 111., for proof.
lof cures Capital 5500.000. We solicit th.
> most obstinate cases. We have cured the
. worst cm.ee in 16 to 35 days. 100 pa«« ‘ooek
I free.