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THE WILSON ADVANCE: JANUARY 21. 1897. di4ittod at the ' TUB SWEAT i.i ii. Eeport of Hew Tori's Stats Fac- tory Inspector. - CONGEESS CAN SOLVE THE PROBLEM that Ayer's :.irs:marilLi. out of the great iiuiii!.hm- of siiii:lar pienaniiians manufac tured throughout the world, -was the only medicine of th" kind . admitted r.t thr. World Fair, Chi??.;:;)? And why was it tint, in s;i:eof the united efforts cf the manufacturers of other preparations. Hi decision of the "VV'ork'.'s F;:ir Directors was .not reversed? S . BECAUSE - According, to Kt:i,K 13 "Articles 'that are in any way dangerous'-or offensive, also patent medicines, nostrums, and empirical prepara tions, whose ingredisnts are con cealed, will not be admitted to the Exposition," and, therefore' . Bficnnm Aver.. Sarsaparilla is .not a patent medicine, not a nostrum, and not a secret preparation. BecuuHe its proprietors' had .nothing to e Vnceal when questioned as to the for x x from which it is compounded. v Leoiuse it is all that it is claimed to he a ('omou:i I Concentrate 1 Extract of S irsaparilla. an I iuevery sense, worthy . the indorsement of this most important committee, called' together for passing upon the manufacture I prodrtcts of the entire world. " '-. vi uuRiy Admitted for Exhibition THE WORLD'S mparts i Q o; g o ! o: oi Oj o; Oi O: o:l oi O! Oi o; Oi o'i oi 04 o: Inspector O Xeary Calts Attention to the Violations of Law in Fain itie Against Which There Is No Ltw-How Keaily Maile Clolhiug Is Manufactured,, Albany, Jan. IS. ''Congress can to a very large decree solve the. problem of ab olition of the sweating system by parsing more stringent, emigration laws and by a tax that would force the workers out of the tenements into shop buildings, whero stote legislation can reach them." That' is t'ha most important-paragraph in the eleventh annual report of New York. State Factory Inspector O'Leary, and lie alleges, that t hi greatest evil la bor Li bored with is no mor-e prevalent in New York city than itis in Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse", Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco,Hartford, Newark, St. Paul, Sr.- L ais and every other large center .of population, and especially in cities or lo calities wh?.re tha manufacture pf clothing-is carried on to at.y extent. In his report Inspector O'Lea! says: ' "With knee-pants bringing from fifty' to seventy-five cents per dozc, vests from ' CI .to 3 per dozen, trousen-rom twelve ! and a half to seventy-five cents per pair, ; and coats from thirty-two cents to 1.50 I each, with a percentage off these prices for the .'boss sweaters' and another reduc tion off for cost of cartmg which the workman is obliged to pay we cannot ex pect to find anything but destitution, suf fering, intellectual and moral depression e.Listing amongst the unfortuate victims of this pernicious system. ' 'In New York city alone we have about 400 wholes ch thins manufacturers or jobbers, ami nearly all of these utilize this kind oi labor. There are nearly 150 whole- Oi dooooooooccoooooocooooco; AT Stop The .Man or Woman who has bought rFROM Wootlen & Stevens, Will tell you, that is tne place to get the Best. Goods for the least money. WANTED. A relliable 'lady or gentleman to distribute samples and -make a house-to-house convass for our Vegetable Toilet Soaps. $40 to I75 a month easily made. Address Crofts & Reed, S42 to S50 Austin Avenue, Chicago 111. ; . . FEED. My Stables are Open Nightand Day. YOU CAN HIRE A GOOD HORSE AT ANY HOUR, OR HAVE YOUR OWN TEAM HOUSED AND CARED FOR. Bullock's JT, 13;' OB GET YOUR PEITII AT THE ADVANCE OFFICE. J3- prepared especially for you.whk-h we insan tree, ifc treats of H13 stomach disorders worms. h xnat,. every eunu :.s liable to and lor which r",.,r has been sncce?fnl!y used for a half century. fcasrx On1! lw'?!2 liy mr.ii ((.r. '' sfftSfffS I cusi REMEMBER WE ARE AT STAND sale cloak onlv a few houses in the of th4m have same city, and suitable shops and workrooms of their own in which to do 1 ho work. ' . "Nerady all ready made clothing is now made up in places of this kind. The con tractors who operate fairly good- shops as a rule do not complete the garments, but parcel out the minor parts to suL-eoiitn;e-tors or families-Tfho do the Work in tene ment or dwelling houses at prices which, after long hours of toil, will produce only a1 few cents. The condition of the clothing trade in New York is worse today than ever before. We find men going to tha employers and offering to wTork two or three hours extra if only given a chance, to work, thus voluntarily subjecting' them selves to a condition of slavery, and -right here is where all the evils of the sve;iii;ig system come, in, for all complaints are" based upon the amount of wages earned, and the laws of the state prescribe no rem edy which can be applied at this point. "The power of the officers of the bureau is limited and their duties prescribed by law. The department can abate the evil of overcrowding factory work rooms, but it cannot prevent the overcrowding of rooms in tenements yhich are used as work roomsljy memb'.os of the family. "The" officers .of the department can force the child under 14 years of age and the illiterate child out of the workshop or factory, but are powerless to molest them when they are found employed in their own home circle. 'The department can cause the reduction of excessive hours of labor required-of women tinder 1 and youths under years of age, when em ployed in shops, but it cannot prevent such long hours of toils being imposed on persons of the same ago when employed at home." . Enslaod to Annex the IJeniu Kingdom.. London. Jan. lo A dispatch received here from Brass, coast of Guinea, dated Jan. 14, jtnnounces that Captain Boisragon and Consular Officer Locke, two of the party, headed by Consul Phillips, which was almost annihilated by the natives while on a peaceful mission to Benin City, the capital of the district, have been saved after wandering in the bush for a week. Both men were wounded. There is no hope of further rescues. Twenty of the native carriers have returned. The Chron icle says it is authorized to announce-that it has been determined to annex the Benin kingdom and to depose the king, on ac count of the massacre. GENERAL; SOUTHERN NEWS 'V--.-- .' :.-:' :, j-'--Huntixgtox, W.Va., Jan. 12. Thirteen desperate criminals brokej jail here Sun day night. They also robed a wholesale hardware house of a dozen revolvers and several guns and a quantity of ammu nition. A posse is In puriuit, and much trouble is expected. j . Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 15. The Re publican caucus to nominate a candidate for United States senator to succeed Sena tor Vest, was hd here last night and re sulted in the selectibu of lion. Richard C. Kerens, national c(jnimittema'n from this state, over Chan ncey I. Fil ley. FitEDEiiiCKSBunG, Va.,Jan 13 A shock ing attempt at poisoning thb family )f Cir cuit Judge Barton ; was discovered here yesterday. Rough on rats had been placed in all the food for the family breakfast, and but for .its timely discovery by the 'ro'ifc the whole fiwuily might have been poisoned. ' ) i Rai kigit. N. C , Jan. K.4-The Populist ?-?matorial caucus' adjourned at 1 o'clock tliis morning, after havingj nominated Dr. Cyrus B Thoinpsoh. Thd nomination is claimed by Senator -Butler: s friends to be frtiin united Democrats, Ppulists, part of the boilers and some few Republicans against Pritchard. j ".'. COLCMJi! A, S. G , jJan. l- The legisla ture yesterday deed del to elect a successor to Senator irby. on Jan iio. J At a prim;ilry of the Democratic party last summer Cir c u i t J ti d ge Joseph 11. Ea 1 Ih was nomi nated for the position against Gfovernor Evans, and he will be elected by the legislature on the date fixed '.without opposition. FLEMlXGSisukG,-Ky. , Jai. 12 While at tending a dance in Rowan!! county Satur day night Gus Springer aid Mack Mullen got, drunk and engaged in a fight with knives. When the, fight j was over both men lay exhausted, .lerribljy mutilated and almost dead. Fiftyraine Hjtitches yere re quired to sew', up 'Springer and at last ac counts it was thought bdth men would die.. : j I . Owextox, Ky., Jan. K5 -j-Brooding over her shame, Jen n id. Brovning, a - voting girl, jumped into the Kenjucky river near iiomerey . y"1th her illegitiinate child yes- The Czar V as "Deeply Affected. . Berlin, Jan. id The Lokalanzeiger publishes a dispatch from St. Petersburg rejHJrting a lamentable incident which hits occurred in the czar's presence. Tho czar, it seems, beckoned to a gardner who was working iu the park at Tzarskoes-eloe. The guard, seeing the man running to ward the Czar, shot him dead, supposing .that he was a would be assailant. Th8 czar was deeply affected by this occurrence. '.'.Well Known Hotel Keeper Dead. ' I Washington, Jan." IS. Joseph C. Will .rd, for many years prominent ' in the business life of Washington, died at his nome hexe yesterday from a complication .if diseases, aged 77 years. Mr. Willard was very wealthy, ami was the owner of Vhe hotel in this city bVaring his name, which has been" -the stopping place in Washington of public men from the en tire country. " v; Potash . is a necessary and important ingredient of complete fer tilizers. Crops of all kinds require a. properly balanced manure. The best - A ' . ' ' - - Fertilizers - Spanish lriiics ISetrotbed. LONDON, Jan. IS. A Rome dispatch to The Daily Mail reports the bethrorhal of the Count of Turin,: the brother .of .'the Duke of Aosta, and the lafant v Maria of Spain, sister of King Alfonso. The Count 1 of Turin M as born in 1S70, hud the Iiifanta ; Maria, de.Ias Mercedes, the princess of the I Astuorias. was born iii 1S0. ! contain a high of Potash. percentage All about Potash the results of its use by actual ex periment oft the best farms in the United States 13 told in a little book which we publish and will gb.diy mall free to any farmer in Amerit'a who will write for it, GERMAN KALI WORKS, . 93 Nassau St., New York. 7 terday and both were drowned. The mother had the measles! and may have been reiirious, but it is thought her dis gracej rompted the suicide. The author of hei ; uiu failed to keep a promise .to mar:;- iier. Tho bodies wbre recovered. V " 'i;h, Jan. 13. Daniel Lindsay Rus- - inaugurated governor of North 1 yesterday'. He " is North Caro st Republican executive in twenty :i his inaugural address he opposed !- c ; : C;.' Ill V?:-- tW - OW I: ni:.. roa.i lal if r n u 1 ! M." in th worn mere 1111 of the North Cal rolina railroad. :;v the state and recently leased for y-:;Vne years to: the t-ompa'ny, and Called now in session : v it. J:. " -"': - Southern upon the ;o take st R.ail-legis-?ps. to o:., Ga ,,Jan.i 15. About 2' o'clock ; morning a party pf masked men 10 the home of Willi am Rowland, a hant at Adams station, twenty-two es below Macon, ancf demanded- his Four Prisoners Break Jail. New York, Jan. 15. Four prisoners sescapcd front Ludlow street jail last night. xnev were i'eter jvtasso, accuseu ,01 un-. porting Frerich girls for immoral pur poses; William Post, a confessed mail robber, and Michael Egan and George Poryenannye, accused of counterfeiting. subsequently retaken by the the others are still at large. When the prisoners escaped Sheriff Tam- sen was entertaining a party, including' most of the city s officials, at a banquet at Delmonico's. Masso was police, but money. He refused and Httempted to de fend himself with a gun.j Firing ensued and Mrs Rowland was sliot. It is undcr stood that slia- has since died. A posse is now in pursuit of the assassins with blood hounds - j Wheeling, W. Va., an. 15. James Barrows, an attendant inlthe ins ma hos Lpital here, was murdered Wednesday night by Will Taylor, a patient. The weapon used was ail iron par, with which the madman heat his victim's head to a pulp Several employes gathered in time to witness the revolting jspectafcle of the frenzied madman deliberately bathing his .face in his victim's jbloodL He vas'.ove'r . povvo red and placed in a padded cell. , f BiiiMiNG 11 a?i, Ald-, Jaii 15. The Jeff er- ison county grand jury yesterday indicted Tom Parker and Andy Feagin for train wrecki ng. Kane of These uien arm members of the t Jiecrroesfrecentlv arrested for re- moving a rail on ivicvomD s trestle, on the Southern railway, for the imrpose of yrecking and robbing a passenger train, to which crime Parker confessed, impli cating Feagin and (others. the other five neccynes will at the February sitting o As the extreme penalty is only ten years ked to prescribe as the legislature wilt be more severe punishmeut. Nashville, Tenn., Jq,f. yesterday " passed i a bill The cases of be considered the grand jury. of the contest to be paid 16 The senate requiring con elections before tcstants of gubernntoria a t. . i . 1 i L. i n e .1 tne legislature to give opna tor tne costs by the contestant low a law. What given notice of Sentenced for Life in Chains. Havana, Jan. 15. Yesterday afternoon the sentence was read in the case of Luis Someillan, the naturalized American cit izen, who. has been found guilty of con spiring against the Spanish government. The sentence of the tribunal before which he was tried is that he be imprisoned for life in chains. . Someillan' s lawyer has ap pealed to the supreme court at Madrid against the decision of the Havana tri bunal. - -- .NEW Xorb;, Jam IS. Charles Rothchirof formerly in the cloak business in Brook lyn, killed himself in the Cable building on Broadway on Saturday by jumping from the eighth floor through the light shaft to the ground. He -was almost in stantly killed. Ten minutes after the act his-wife arrived with a letter offering Mr, Rothchild a position as superintendent of a factory at a salary of 75 per week. The suicide was prompted by business reverses. The Population of Germany. Berlin, Jan. 18. The official figures of the census just completed show the total population of the empire in December, IS93, to have been 52,279,901. The total population of . Prussia at this saine time was 31.S55.12i if he loses, should the joint assembly try ing the cac-se determine that it was not based on reasonable grounds, was malici ous or frivolous. Governor! Turnev ha3 signed the bill, and it js G. N Tillnian. who had the contest of R. L; Taylor's election, will do Is not known. Som6 Republicans say he will give bond and make the contest, and others say that he will not. -i . . Tensacola, Jan of the .Norwegian ship rivca here, and reports delirium. After wo days the res - Captain Peterson, Talefon, has ar that on Dec. 16. 3iK miles from Giiadaloupe, he picked up a small boat without sails or oars in a heavy sea. The body of a dead man lay in the boat. Anotherj man was in t;he .stern, and as the boat drifted by the ship he. screamed and fainteil. He was lifted on board, and revived sufficiently to tell that he and hiscbmpauibu had been blown out to sea from GuadalOupe without food or water fifteen 'days before; arid that his companion had died raving in delirium for cued man alsu died. ' Little Rock. Ark., Jan. 13.-Durinp; a revival meeting in a colored Baptist church at Yellow Bayou in Chicot county, Rev. Mr.-W'alker, the pastor, read a chap ter in the Bible and Dedcon Austin Will iams passed the plate for the offerings. As Williams sat the hat containing a) few small coins upon the pulpit the preacher made a remark which SWilliams did not I like, aiid he slapped Will ker in the mouth. Walker attacked the Ideacon. knpckinjr him o the floor with ajcane. A free fisht ensued, during which pValker cut Will iams' throat with a razjor, killing him in stantly. Another hegrjo , received a fatal put, and aboutra dozen bthers were slashed more or iess painfull. Several . arrests were made, including Walker, who is under heavy guard to prevent lynching. Youui Le .Hay Get Buck. Washington, Jan 15 Among the thirty cadets dropped from the military academy as the1 result of the January examinations-was George Mason L?e, of Virginia, son of the American consul gen eral at Havana, who was .found deficier'. in several studies. Secretary. Lanwnt has reopened this tase, together 'with that of Philip S. Ward, of New York, ?s:milarly dropped, to the acadeniip -board for recon sideration, it being represented that there were extenuating circumstances in 'each instance. The decision of the board is I nal in such matters. COLTS. & Imperiled. Fislierjuen liescucd. Marinette, Wis., Jan. lS.-The fisher men who were lost on an ice floe last Fri day have all been rescued. ' They escaped from the ice to Green Island, and yester day all wera returned to their homes.. There were several exciting incidents con nected with their escape- , . : 1 2 3 4 year old years old o'd old years c o L T S Constlpatsosi - Lumber Wanted Causes fully half the sickness in the v.prld. It retains the Ue ited food too long in the bowels and produces biliousness, toppid liver, indi- ,?SSSX iSS i -1 2i naa . m-'t' ""usfc-a -Hpr ; ra C3SS?V n n i V xiiA iA vi mmi mm mtt mttt rit no tj r m t.swv ta u ia Ki szr , vc.f . .1 1 rai AcuraLei3r ana iirjp-Vy lcuy on tne in FARQUHAR Var.is.bio Frotron je.-vt on, bad taste, coated tongue, sick headache, -insomnia, etc. Hood's Pills cure constipation and all its results, easily and thoroughly; '25c. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell. Mass. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sars'aparilla. m : Feed 9awMil! -fwitli (Tltiicli Itecedinc Head ANriA MBiocks, .Capacity "5.000 ti)Wi m3i.yq : leet, with Engine te&M I'.no ioilers from 11 to 4dy?5H;n H or.--e Power.. H n- r.. 1 1 . :-.:.. . 1 f'-i address, A. R FARO HAR r.0 . td - YORK, PA. i?-" J In order to close out my business I now offer my entire stock, consisting pf . . . . . . Millinery, Notions Holiday Goods and a full line of Statusry A f CniCi- rVvr fX' cs All" those" desiring to se tYl VlJb I 101 L-dMl . cure bargains willdo well m to call early. Sales will last for the next 60 days.... Nash street opposite Gash Racket.' . . we Will give you years AVE HAVE A FIXE LOT OF STANDARD BRED COLTS From one to four years old. .Both broke anil fresh. A isb a fe'vv'f till strain Jersey Calves. For full particulars ap ply to Fair View Dairy, V. T. FARMER, Propr. A Pointer on Stationety! WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN THE WAY OF - . fca-STATIO NERY! EITHER PRINTED OR BLAM7CALL CR US. : t- TMtoflce Publishing GomDanv Plate Glass Front, Opposite Court Houss.
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