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E t R R It - et ‚- ai Ill bd he It, 11, il on be ht. Lai on in stat he rtg. he a. I wo Ibre 1h, mir h •sers nip ren I gin I It wpm the h t he ern L ith arr. R RB tit 111/111 that mesa one ewes h at the s-tly teht he r • WHEAT ADVANCES AT RITZVILLE. Contracted , lag ea Cent*, With 5 Ceuta Advanced. Ritzville, July `et—Local wheat deal- er, are eontraeting for wheat at 53 cents B bushel and advancing 5 mats on the bushel t.) hind the eontract. Many of tlie farmers mho are unable to secure assist- ance from the banks are taking advantage of this opportunity to secure a sullieient amount of money to carry on their har- vest. without ra,ing in debt to their hired help. Forced to !Pier. Bluefield. Va„ Joly 22.—The mayor refused to allow I :rand Master Workman Sovereign to speak at Pocahontue last night. W..1. Freidman, an agitator, was a serlowsly Injured by being struck by ;I stone, and four other agitators were forc- ed te dec. A Cloudburst. Pittaburg, .July 21.—A cloudburst near Carnegie damaged property to the extent of $25,000 at the panhandle mines of M. A. Hanna et Co. The powder storehouse, the railroad tracks and the ears were washed assay. The water loom /44) rapidly that the miners were barred to flee to the hills for safety. Vatican at Rome. The vatican at Rome is the largest pal- ace that has ever been erected. In length It la 12UU feet, and in breadth 1000 feet. It contains 44x2 rooms. Preaddent SIERed the Hill. 'Washington, July 22.—The president has aignol the deficiency appropriation bill. I believe Pises Cure Is the only medi- cine that will cure consumptIon.—Anna M. Roam, Williamsport, Pa., Nov. 12, '95. West Sadia 11,11MIIIIIRE Birds. The smallest bird Is the West India humming bird. Its body Is less than an inch long and weighs only 20 grains. Thellnuena New York, .1111v 22. --Baron Theilinatin, for several years the 1:erman ambassador at Washington. and who has been recall- ed prelsinmary to lais appointaient as a minister of state, ha-, sailed with his fata- lly for Heruhurg. DRUNKARDS g;trilED. Tbe erasing for drink is a disease, a marvel - b... rare for which has been diacovered called \Anti -Jag. - which makes the Inebriate lose all taste for stoma drink without knowing way, a» it ran be given secretly in tea, coffee. asap and the like If ',inti -Ja\ le not kept by your druggist mead one dollar to the Renova Chemical Co., arnedvray. New York, and it will be sent yristpaid, in plain wrapper, with full directions buieRV to glee eecretly. Information mailed free. A Dlaseatilia °stators. '•Prinve Constantine hasn't shown much - Weil. I don't know. When he had to retreat he knew well enough to start ‚'ar - and avoid the rush.\ -Truth. AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. We are asaerting in the courts our right to the entinsere me of the word \CASTOKIa.\ and teliCITIRR'SCASTOKIA,\ an our 'frade Mark. I. I. Samsel Pitcber,of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the or mlnalor of . \ PITCIII.t.RSCASIORIA,\ the same that hip borne and does now bear the Om „mile signature of' CHI AS. H. PLETCHER On every wrapper. Thia is the original \ PITCHER'S Cite...70E1A\ which has been used in the homes of the »others of America for over thirty yeara. 1.11.1* Carrfilill, at the wrapper and see that it is sie toad kor' borghl, and has the argaidere of CIIAS_ H. FLETCHER on the w rappe, No gut, has aathority from me to use my name ru ri..' centaur company of which Class ai ' , let, her Ls President. Marta 3. rIlit7. SA.MUEL PITCHER. M.D. casino Buriara. Colorado Springs, Col., .July 20. --The famous lad nioof casino, a $100,000 pleasure resort of Colonel's Springs, was horned to the ground yesterday morning. nie flames wen' discovered at 4 rieloek in the hosier room and in an hour the ‚rite was coverts' Only with a mate of ruina. The loss a ill be $100,009 to the Broad - KING OF THE DUDE KIND. J. Waldere Kirk Who Ham Valet,' Complete Cult, of Clothe.. This esthete who claims the some- what doubtful honor of being the king of the dudes, has been creatitg a big Impression in New York because of the style and cut of his clothe,. Wheli a. plain ordinary knight of the grip, J. Waidere was called simply \Jimmy\ Kirk. He drifted out West, and be- came interested in mines in Colorado and California. Ile made a pile and proceeded to spend some of It in clothes. He began to part his name J. WaLDERE KIRK. lu the middle, and he started to regu- late fashion and to say what should and what should not be worn. So far as the memory of man runs, nobody before Mr. Kirk ever went to New York with clothes made west of it and proclaimed himself to be the beet dressed man in America, which led a Sun reporter to ask: \How many suits have you got here, Mr. Kirk?\ 'I have only a small part of my collee- Decilitre s _ aboutillntY 11111114_1_01KAUd say. Then I heve fourteen hats, Six- teen pairs of shoat, about 150 neck- ties, thirty shirts and six overcoats. \A man who knows Kirk says he's con- sidered to be worth about $ 250 , 000 and to be one of the shrewdest business men in Chicago. He owns a quantity of valuable Jewelry, mostly in finger rings. BAMBOO SCAFFOLDING. How the Japanese Constructed a ! Large and Substantial Lighthouise, I This picture shows, in process of construction by the Japanese, the light- house of Kagoshima, in the Island of Formosa. Ilhe whole of the seaffoldieg was of bamboo, which Is Bet and rigid. In this picture should be no - BAMBOO SCAFFOLDING. tieed the primitive method by which the Japanese convey theumelves nod their marterlois to the top of time light- housis 1.1.11R the toiel*Mg Assyrians, Persiana a•tel Egyptians, they had to make um of the inelined plane, and this is seen winding In great spirale pays big rent. about time bamboo fiestfokling. sir I and anil I roprovement Compan The devil probably told Eve that ap- sas $ole an to happier and Miller of Chinese Sailors and the e irte-Drill. pies were good for the complexion. Denser. the lesseea. There was seared] In Rt. Nicholas Is au article by Lieu- When the women begin to smoke to- • tenant John M. Milken, I'. S. N., on bacco the men can all use sachet pow- • \What Is Told by the Hell.\ In the der, course of which lie relate.' the follow- Tile woman that prays hardent for CAUGHT ON THE PILOT. Thrilling and Remarkable Experience of a Denver Wheelmon. Louis Biennium'', a Denver bicyclist, Is daily receiving letters asking him what make wheel he rides. The present unwonted accession to his daily mall comes as he result of a thrilliug ex- perience he had while out riding with his friend Louis Philbeck, a visitor from Indianapolis. The two took a spin along beyond Sand Creek in the after- noon, awl about 5 o'clock started on the return Journey. Ou uearing the Union Pacific, Denver and Gulf tracks they heard the rumble of an approach. lug train. Philbeek, who was in the lead, saw that there was not time to safely cross the railroad and stepped off, at the same time giving a warning to his friend. The latter did not fully understand, and throwing all his leg power into action made a dash. The train was coining thirty miles au hour and caught Iteithmann 'tin as the was ou the emiter of the track. The engineer saw the luevitable smash coming, but was unable to slow up until he had passed the spot several hundred feet. Then he, the train crew, the passengers and Philbeck began looking under the cars for the mangled remaius of Meth- mann. None thought to look on the cowcatcher until a Wavering cry from that point attracted their attention. There they found the supposed vietim, one hand firmly clasping the ‚ flegstaff of the engine and the other hanging ou el eaar BI CAUGHT THE l'ii.oT. to the bicycle. He was in a half -dazed condition - from the shock, but close ex- amination altswed that neither he nor his wheel was in the least damaged.. Riethmann has no idea how he landed safely on the cowénteher, the terrible peril of the situation having set his 'wits astray for the moment. Next day he was around as usual, but lias men- tioned in confidence that for the future he will always find time to wait until the train passes. ny orturam TAPE WORMS , Expelled alas,. an 1 , --•-a than sixty minutes sompleti• with 1,sail. No fast- ing recluses'. N11 detention from NI/fi- ner+. t'itre guaranteed. Over 6,000 cames cured by \5.4ocum's Tape Worm Specific. •• Write for free particulani and queeto Mdink Aildref4W, st ibtI n sPHCIFIs' CO., Spokane, Wash. lat lildg Discharging tarstired. r.Illarttn Farrell relates his «- Palmer with fir Darrin as follinve: narrin The electrical and medi- cal treatment v..0 Savn DM • for dia - charging of ears of over 20 years' «sanding WAR R perfect success. You man publish my name If you RO desire, and refer any orie to me at La Camilla, Wasth •• I ) I t. I ) A Itit I N , Can be (-formatted free at his onleeps In the Auditorium building, • Spokane. Wash (Mee hours 10 5 m. to S p. m. deny lug anecdote: Ott a Certain man-of-war on the Paci- fic station a few years ago the ()Ricers had Chinese • servants; and although they eouldrecareely speak a word of ICnglimmli the ' s , were quick to learn what was shown to them, and Soon did like cio.' -work the fire -drill with buckets. One (lay there was a real fire. Vol- umes of smoke polired up from the fore hold, and it took several stream of water nearly an hour to put out the names. When the fire was under con- trol some one thought of time China- men: awl behold! there they were, ranged in line and in plain sight of the smoking hatehway, rapidly meeting their buckete along. but emptying theft] over the aide as they lind • been taught to do! A Trick of th• Trade. • Finn Paris Artiiit—Vy yo g put zat salt in Ze paint? Second Artiet—Eet iss for n msteine picture. I make se paint ‚ait; tam when se A merl ea 1 ne put zn r fingem rA , Water and linemen' put salt - fingers to sair lips my say: \Fret is wonder- ful! Ve almost taste se nett of se ocean.\ Men my buy.-121ew York Another Vehicle. Fiehly- Going to enter the blevele mire? I inippom you will be in the Vall. Duddy- Mora likely I *hall be In the ambulanoe. —Boston Tranaerlpt. A woman that marrios for a home ' her husbaud doesn't tell him she's do- ingan. It is always a mystery to a woman ' why her husband doesn't seem to pity old bachelors more. The nverage girl would rather be caught In nwitinning than to be seen with a gingham apron on. Life Is - like a nutmeg grater—you have to rUb up against the rough slits of It to accomplish anything, m, , When a girl rides a bicycle also never thinke ber own skirt blows up as mutt . as the otherli she near The first thing Femme men will do when they get to heaven will be to hunt iffidllittl for one of the old patriarchs so ',they can tell him all the new stone% 1 they know. Novel Love Letter'. It la well known, says a eontempo fury, that, when tile petals of the greet Laurel Magnolia nre touched, however lightly, the reault is n hron - n spot, whivii develop; In R few hours. The fact la taken advantage of by tit' South American lover, who pulls • megnolla flower, and on onesaf its pure white petals writes s motto or melange with a alutrp pointed pencil. Then be sends the flower, the young Indy puts it In a vase of water, and In three or four hours the message written on the leaf becomes perfeetty visible, and remains so. SIX KILLED OUTRIGHT EXPLOSION IN TIIH LOADING OF A GI SI VACTOUI. Walls Were Bloom 411mt Ming Ictlaille Number of E 7 Wm- - Injoaredl. New Haven, July Flint\ Ire men and two men mere killed yesterday by an explosion in the loadine department of the armory of the M'inchester Repeat- ing Antis (Simpliny. 'liso nien urre fatal- ly injured and at leait a ii vitumere se- riously inj ii The,dead are: \Villiain F. Ittuti, Mrs. Mary Baumeister, Miss .lode Caen - nun, Mists Ida 'trouts William Ildi, Irian Tracy Conroy. The fatally injunst are: George Barderof, Edward Bar,lerof. The explosion occurnsi in the loading room. There are employed in this mom 150 hands, two-thirds tei theist girls as' women. Nearly all the female hands am employed on the loading litaelailleA The full complemeht of hand, eit, at week in the room when the - es.itheaten tank place. Forty feet of the side of the litiikling was blown out and fragments of human' bodies were scitttered in every dates-tics,g All the available play.icians. the tin. et' pertinent, the police and the 11 mbulailier and hospital corps were speedily sum ruoned. harrowing scenes were marled as the vast throng congregated about the plate. The victims who were alive w - emie made as comfortable as possible and conveyed with all possible speed to then - homes. Two bodies had been deeapitated_ Tbe others had boot partially loin a and still others hail been disinem The cause of the expheion lugs nag WPM! deter lll i l ied. Edward Barderof died after being taken to the hospital. I. t nett, president of the trungeny. swid: \We have been running the atitomatie loading machines for imice 'limn sit years and this is the first tina» any ame ha- berm injured. Since the adoption of them machines we have had no ateideni , the use of black gun powder.\ Bennett expressed the belief that through the earelesstiess of an operator or powder boy, the nutelaine that exploded had been overcharged. HE IS IN HARD LUCK. Chinese Prime. ta Se Cimalased Ilu Ibunpream for Lille. Vaneouver. II. C., .July Nesen has reached here that the prince.. dowayeer of China hats eonfined Pria-'- Tsai kw hie in a dungeon, for not being present to eon gratulate her on her birthday, and in a fusing to worithip st the ,iinne of he an restors, title is to 18.• taken sin') and lie is to be publicly sa hippel ,01 tio back with bamboo.' until he era-. tor mercy, after which he is to be Milt op between four walls and fed on impair. .1» • until he repents. This deeree bet, published in the eourt gala -1 lu - Era. Worker,' Win. l'ittaburg, July 22. -11be IBiá male of the Amalgamated association hail bees signed by Joule« and Laughlin*, sad wink will be re; I et once. The male as signed wax a eoloproini.r. hat it i* to be favorable to the void:men. Cleat ral na'aislitatataa. Spokane. duly 2:1. Inforrnat km It been reerived here that .1114Ige I Rf• brd ot the United States court had granted a postponement of the sale of the teuta.ti Waehinglon radioed (rem Jule 27 until Noveniber Sat. WAS BURNED AT CLAYTON. P iaui mi Glue Maabiliaggiesa Brick and 1..tmer SpuLane. July The Large plant of t the Wa-baretost Briek, Litne & Manufae- Roan' 7 turimm company. at Clayton, :13 miles . math iii Speisane. vsas destroyed by tire Wesharoby. 'The plant was ereeted iii HBO 4 at a runt of about $50.000, and manufactured pressed, fire, paving and common beret., tire proofing anti pottery. The company a -airiest $23.0110 insuntnee, &o riel among, a number of companies. Manager >pear «ay 4: \ %V e shall re- build the plant as quirkly as possible. Me Lase an e•lia etigrutir and boiler which mill be set up at once for the nuinufae- tare •4 ellnlInnel and gm% ing brick. I thial tee .-an re -quire that part of the in - alibi, • insole of :k.a day The soak- Isere under large build- ing of frame. 1311/x2.11111 feet. 'This made a hot fire, and the tbanw-, leaped upward to a great \relit. tt the time of the fire the eenapaut sas emplo:sing about 25 inns. and had a number of large ordens aheed_ Plie Lammers at LIM& Creek. Long Creel. (ir . July 22. - The general meo-kamili-e «boa- of Day A Frankiin and an adjoining saluon burned Let Saturday. Loss fUrtioll: Meuiraner, if any, not knoull. TO MOTEERS OF LIKE FAMILIES In this workaday world few women Sit so piaca' that physical exertion is not roostantly demanded of them in their daily life_ Mrs. Pink ham makes a special appeal to mothers of lau - ge families w }lane work is never done, anal many of whom suffer and suffer fee lack of intelligent aid. To women, young or old, rich or poor, Mrs_ Pink ham, of Lynn, Ma, -o., extends ber invita- tion of free ad- vice. Oh, women! do not let your lives be sac- rificed when a word from M ras. Pinkham, at the first approach of weakness, may Ali your future years with healthy joy. Mus. A. C. Bunsen, 11S3 North Al- bany avenue, near Humboldt Park, tlinango, hIi, says: \ I am fifty onet years old and have had twelve children, and my primmest is eight years old. 1 have been suffering for some time with a terrible weakness'; that bearing -down feeling was dreadful, and I could not walk any distance I began the use of Lydia K Pinkham's Vegetable (‚pound and Sanative Wash and they have cared me. I cannot praine year medicine enough.\ The *alga. onst.antinerpte. Juts 22. The sult.iii has muesli as satnctwining the WM meat the tram t aer quest ion in nissiril sire truth the ishes.4 the posters. \ Complete Manhood ass lira to Attain It.\ Wooderful New imadie-al Root written for Men tally. Oise rep, tear be had free, mailed. is plain easel - me, on ape ieation ERIE MEDICAL CO., Si isu m er• at, nuesato. N. V. •te. An. '11/7 1 0 0 \ Who will get it? Schilling's Best tea is not only pure but it is f because :I is fresh -roasted. What is the missing word? Get Schilling's Best tea at your grix - er's; take out the Yellow Ticket (there is one in every package); semd st with your gum.; to address below before August 313t. One word allowed for every yellow ticket If only one person finds the word, he gets one thinrsand dollars. It several find it, the money will be divided equalir among them Every one sending a yellow ticket will get .a set of cardboard creeping babies at the end of the coolest Those ;ending three or more in one envelope will receive a charming Oleifl calendar, no stlyertisement on it. Besides this thousand dollars, w - e will par each to the two persons who send in the largest number of yellow te kris in one envelope between June is and the end of the contest Angus.: 31st. Cut this out. You won't see it again for two weeks. Address: SCHILLING'S BEST TEA SAN FRANCISCO.