You'll g 1't got wet; ye L te RAL BI bis Jui Od - Mle BIACKING ior can't go through, ERE AR IT SR TI CIR YN ’ ¥ vend wear ont? : d ¢ 1 be was fury i TT wi ted, Uso Of my i : ianlelph'a av ED IK The Most Successful Remedy over discov. ared, as it is certain in its effects and does not blister. Read pr beloy NENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Bervenxos, Pa, Nov. 70," Ke¥Dary Cx I would like to make knoe : Et persuaded to use Ken i's Spavin Cure the t that I think itis a most excellent Liniment, I bave used iton a in. The horse went on three legs for three ye fn 1 commenced to use your Kendall's Spavin Cure used ten bot n the horse and have worked him for three years since and has not been lame, Yours truly, 1 wn to those who GERMANTOWN, XN. Dr. B. J. KexpaLs Gents: In pralsec say. that a year ago Lhad me very lame, in horsemen aboot here {we goon here) pronounced his lameness B or Thoroughpin, they all told me t cure for it, he became about use! 8 shlered him almost worthless, A the merits of your Kendall's Spav hough a bottle, and I could pee ver im rsover Are bottle was used up 1 was sat iuitk him a great deal of good. 1 bought a secon 8 i before it was used up my d ‘ has been In the team sonson since last Ary Sur Spavin T WES no pod 1 con told me of od cured sil 3 April, st g | ider your Kendall's Spavin Cure walle ¢ ine, and it should be in every EUGENE DEWITT rive Bl per bottle, or six bottles for 88. Alldrug «ts have It or can get It for you, or it will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the propre tors DR. B. J. KENDALL C0, Enosburgh Falls. Vermont, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. “mA Pon wa Machine Arbor, and Prices of our POWER MACHINERY, & CO, a > ss J. N. MARSTON Llation A, - HUMPHREYS’ Dn, HUMPHREYS Sepcirios are a fentiftealiy and carefully prepared presoriptions ; used for many years in vata practice whh success and for over intr) years used by the people. Every single Spe cts San becial cure for the disease named, ese Specifics cure without dragging, pure: Ing or reducing the system, and are in Tae we deed the sovereign remedies of the Warld. LIST OF PRINCIPAL NOS, CURES, PRICES, vers, Congestion, inflammations 4 orms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, | Celie, or Teething of Infants, arrhea, of Chilaren r Adults i ntery, Gripiag, Billous « ole * Boiern Sorters Vomiting ’ joughs, Cold, Bronchitis. . our fa, Toothache, Faceachs ‘ endacheos, Sick Headache, Vertigo, yape nu, Bilonus Stomach . uppressed Pr ainful Periods, se Periods, . t 00 Pi ” “ Jough, Difficult Breathing ‘ lt Fue m, Ersyipelas, Eruptions. , sfumatism, eumatic Palos . my, or Bore, or Weak Eyes ‘atarrh, influenza, Cold in the Head Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs, gach iy Oppressed Breathing . r ipcha rues, Impaired Hearing , scrofa Enlarged Glands, Swelling , 54 peneral Debility, Physical Weakness 30 ron and Scanty Seeretions pi " cigness. Sickness from Riding . 4 wen 1% ‘ . ebility Seminal Weak ness, of Involuntary Discharges. 1. Mouth, Saute W ti * Ll - eas, Weotting Hed. , . wal * fads: with Spasm ’ anes of the Heart, Palpitationt, Epile +» Spasm, Vifns' Dance. 1. phiherin, U ted Sore Throat, Uhronic Congestions & Eruptions , “Bold by 1 ta, or sent postpaid on receipt of price. Di. Humraeuys' Masvat, (144 pages) rich , bound in Bre ad Eo ree, Cor. William and John Streets, New York. vorand Ague, Chills tes, Blind or Bleed . 1) phihal i. LENE RARE LAMA ERC ARTE IAW VEL RA TR aR Va H Vad pil everett thd cn, } on treatment and care Animale C the Sheehy Hr bon oor Williams Tot 03 N.Y. PRON, of 8 sone Le Betfng seeds Bb Jobe Rt Goodwin Troy N.Y ot week for us. Hendor, you may Bot yeike ae mah, bet we can towed you quicaly how 60 earn from 98 10 B10 a day at the stan, wud wore ax you ga on, Botheeros, ail agen. In ony part bf Aparion, YOO CER cothmenee 51 howe, giv. vt BI your time or spare moments only fo the work. All Is new. Govnt pay SURE for every worker. Wa start you, fernleh avy SPERDILY hetehing PAICULANS FRE: 4 STINSON & (0, YORTLAD, NALAL" ~ A neglected cold, often becomes. Prewmonia, Bronchitis or a Consnmption Oore it with’ Himenunys’ Sprciric No Seven. Used with perfect stccess by thousands, Last Scenes in Camden's (reat Murder Trial, HIS NERVE NEVER FORSOOK HIM. The Prisoner Brars Up Bravely Un. der the Ordeal - Made for Trial-=The Charge ~Heo Reason Motion Judge “u a New to the Place Jury Urges Them to Above Passion, Yesterday for arder trial, «fli my was wold stained hes in the | of the mar rand their myst us disappearance, Lhe state then entered upon its testi- mony in réebattal The testimony was all in at 12 o'clock and the jory ir ul. The court refused sion for th «nt bring whether blood ly and as to and both sides CaMpes, N. J.. March 1s e defense callad the la wd in the 150 nl Hnportiaag i Witnesses ROLLE rd in relation ) ver bl el 1 THO peri i TT 10 in farther evidence as to was found aroun i the | Mrs. Miller's clothes, lose 1. in the Hirer ite SELERL © ey tded today nsation W ators waich iad Det torn 1 tue hands Jenkins as. siiezatio Was pr Mr wl been ent off per sip 1 th REL LE tin fl not seen i Band that he tore LWay Che state at- sleoy s, even if £1 1nconve- advances the tomed to th i 8,34 stroy the hat ths ive wen Ian ace would not de 3 Cuts His Hand, 2) Mr. Wescott CaMues, N. J. continu=d his ar f yesterday of handisd razor with rime is alle zed to have been omitted with snel klessnbss as to all forth a warning m Judge Garri- son. After declarinz that 4f the wonnds had been made with t razor it would dr he tnereupon, to prove March - Judge gumentin Lin. in the ponrss the he have | that it was sharp. drew it across the ] of his own hand, Ki Ig a deep After cutting himself he asked ind the woan CONeY Was again an The IL x, N. J 3 o'clock las a held the ands Ble ast Marder in the First Degree Ite ¥ Fite y iy $ Fie Wilson Jenkins and ¢ oward emncl mutaal congratulation tory. and they enjoyed ) 8 nerve him in MO ingly he t ure house wi was at once . ww 41 OT jo state utor Richard vesterday, much he somewhat though he coatings +f, how- er ceially as med charging i them an first. Judye’s Charge xpected Wt arttaity to have The When the court reassembled Judge Ctarrison read bis charge in a clear, concise voice, He first recited the story Mrs. Miller's disappearan the find. ing of the body and the arrest of Lingo. He said Lhis testimony which yom have listened to fur over a week yon must consider and decide whether it satisfies von bevond a reasonable doubt of the defendant's guilt. When 1 say a reasonable doubt, I do not mean a mere probmble doubt. The law means sach a doubt as precindes in vour mind a belief in or a moral certainty of the guilt of the prisoner.” After setting for the state's theory of the assanit, outraze and mard © in the woods and the evidouce of Lingo's pres- ence in the woods, the blool on his clothes and on the razor, Judge Garri- son sald that if the jary believed that from the evidence, the state's theory was estaofisael. it was their duty to convict, bat if they had a reasonable doubt of the truth of this evidence it was their dnty not to convict, Place Reason Above Passion, The judge then went into a lengthy review of the evidence, explaining the law in each case in a simple and posi tive manner. He concluded as fol lows: “In this case, gmtlemon, be guided by your judginent, not your passions; by your reason, not voor prejudice, Heed only the evidence in this case and the law ad laid down to yon, and your duty is plain.” Judge Ciarrison concluded his charge at 1:50, : Court then adjordrned until 8 o'clock Pp. m., but it was half an hour later when the jury returned with the ver. dict which consigns Fraucis Lingo to the gallows, i1aner YETT'S DEATH. The Eminent Tragedian a Victim ot Pneumonia, New York, March 21. Jarrett, the actor, died at night at the Windsor hotel, The death of the distinguished actor was a total gurprise both to his physi- cinns and friends, as he was believed to be improving until late noon Karly in the « his condition bed LAWRENCE A Tp £3 2% IN Lawrence 10:45 last yesterday after. veuing however, arming, and his hysicians were hnrriedly snmmoned, hey remained with him to the end, using every means to rouse his rapidly failing energies, but their efforts were in vain, and the great agodian breathed his last in his wife and a few friends, who had been hastily called in to witness the last sad scene, Mr, Barrett's illne from Wed nesday night when he was compelled to theatre THR €1)- said that merely irom a and in a Even 11s ir thao presenc f Of + #¥s ¥ sutiering 11 Ole J sert il Cis COL Im NEW The Conference ( Liquor License Law TreExTON, Ma lively dis Methodist the ar wr i JERSEY METHODIS New ondemns the iquor FOININ Felton Sa ination six Coagress [rom has also held States sub-trea The Company Yielded, CHiCaao, March 24 Fhe switel employed on western raiiroad on strike at 6 p.m. a turned to work a few company « nid ing trouble Switchman Crowe | Yardmaster Meiners from the switchamen's un the officials of the road that Crowe had been discharged with ont canse, and Jdemandad he be taken back and Molners disc harged. ti Was Ty that Hatfield Tired of Warfare, Waurerisa, W. Va., March 23. Capt Hatfield, hituerto one of the most blood - thirsty of those engaged in the MeCoy- Hatfield feud, in Logan county, is out in a card, in which he says: “A gen eral amnesty has boon declared in the famous feud, and there will be no more bloodshed. The war spirit in me has abated, and | sincerely rejoice in the prospect of peace, We have undergone a fearfal loss of noble lives, and much valuable property has been destroyed in the struggle. [ now propose to rest.” Chinese Law in America. Orrawa. March 24. A detective, re cently from British Columbia, states that during his stay in Victoria he saw enough to convince him that tha.Chi- nese in that province were administer. ing punishment according to their own civil and criminal code. He says he got on to the track of two cases in which criminals had been tried ander their code and secretly beheaded, He thinks waaay Chiaamen are thus dealt with on the Pacific coast, A Female Coiner Arrested, Prerepvne, March 24. << United States detectives artosted Mrs, Grant at James. town. She is a member of the Warren connty gg of counterfeiters led by Farmer Channcey Marble. Pittsburg detectives expect bard work in convict. ing Marble, whose trial will oceur in July. He is worth $100,000. He has retains d the most eminent legal talent to defend him. Charged with Killing Her Sister, Menta, Pa, March 24. The trial of Beary FF. Schmidt and Caroline, his wife, charged with the murder of Ewa Phitzenmeyer, Mra, Schmidt's maiden sister, in Chester, on the night of Dec, 4 lust, began in the court house tried first, + (107 OF A] LON]. AT OVER $30,000 COST ! Owing to the increase of our Dry Goods business, we are obliged to abandon our Clothing Department and have decided to close out the entire stock. sold. We Everything must be mean exactly what we sav. Greatest Sacrifice Ever Offered LDERT oo GOODS department is abundaatly supplied with fall and winter wear, purchas ing to supply the wants of customers, A large stock of CLOTHING AND GENTS’ has been received and are open for the inspection of the people. Wd are making a speciality of clothing sod carry a fine assortment, and at prices that will startle you and convice you that we can suit you, Call and inspect it. 0: Elarper & RKreamer's. for Infants and Children. "Castoria is so well adapted to children that { recommend it as superior 10 any prosoription known $0 we.” HA Ancres, YD. 311 Bo, Oxford 84, Brooklyn, ¥. Y. Castoria evres Dolio. Constipation, Sour Stony ch, Diarramea, Eractation, Wore, gives sleep, and promotes d OT, wishous injurious medication. Tus Cerravn Oouraxy, 182 Fulton Street, N. Y. When our Office Oat begins its mews, 1 hen expect important news FIVE CENTS WORTH of Breaker Pasvder (high estimate) will cure Cock or Hen of Pips, Gaps or cholera. Ata low value the bird is worth 30 cents. Percentage of profit, 500 per cent. TEN CENTS WORTH of Breaker Powder (high estimate) will cure a 16-pound turkey, worth [low estimate], sa. Profit, 1900 per cent. CAN of Breaker Powder, worth a quarter a can (high es- timate,) will save a 4oo-pound porker worth (low value) $24. Profit, 7400 per cent. ; IT’S LIKEWISE the best remedy on earth for horses, cat. tle and mules. It’s worth a quarter a can, or 1 9-16 cents a tablespoonful. Set your own value on your own animal and see what the Percentage of profit it will be, here vesterday, The woman will be Compounded by the Remedios Oo.y Susioton, Fa Ask your dealer | PENNSYLVANIA 2. R. Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Division aad Northern Central Railway, Time Tables, in effect December 14, 1850, | TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD, $27 a.m Train 14, (Dally For Bunbury , Willkesharre, {arr | termediate stations, BIiving at 8 Isp m , New York, 6060p. m., m, Washington, 5.56 p. m., connecting at Phila | Gelphia for all sea-shore points. Through pas senger coaches 0 Philadelphia and Baltimore, { 1300p. m~Train 8, (Daily For Banbury, Harrisburg and Lions, arriviog at i York. 9% p. n timore, 745 3 onal 8.15 p.m, Parlor car thro phia, and pasGnger coach Baltimore 945 p Train } Harrisburg and all inter: ing at Philad im. Pullman , Philadelphia and sengers can remaly in sleeper 7008. m 1.20 a. m Train 4 Harrisburg and intermediate Philadelphia at 64 saitimore, 6 20 Pullman : passenger coaches to Philad Funday.) and ins Fhiladeiphin at more, 5.10 p, {ry Ir except Bunday Kia New intermoed inte iphiin at 6.50 1 indel- hia and m andaigua and juffio and N CAre al Ler 3 pase: J paws int Hochester, throu Ler, and Phila. Waal phaser ( tion LEWISBURG AND TYROR Daily Except Bunda Westward PM AM AM BTATI 15406 25 5 50 Montandon 10 85 6 20 Lewist Riel Key Hall den Hall Hall aL TT WOLD FEE ee®rs & ao we “~ Additional trains leave Lowl don at 5.20 am J turning leave Montand m Op meS0 pm, and 7 CHAS k Pion. wWOOl General Manager i Pes'ger Ag, DRS. STARKEY & PALEN'S Treatmen By Inhalation. REGISTERED, fo P TRADE MARY A DRUGS se a Se | For Consamption, Asthma, Broachitd Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Hay Fever, Hea ache, Debility, Roeamatism, Neura gia sad all Chronic and Neri Disor ders, we. Wk a — | — genus ¥ genuin —-—The original’and or gen Treatment slarkey pets wring for the last twenty adi ustane © SHI gen may ta rn ed snd _made port world Drs Dra, Starkey ¢ to tue bave tried their t Bon Wm. D 1 Rev. Victor 1. Cod Rev, Chas, W._ ( Hon, Wm. Per : W. H. Worthingion, Ed. New South, New York Judge H P. Vrooman, Quenemo, Kau, Mrs. Mary Livermore, Melrose, Mass, Mr. E C. Knight, Philadelphia Mr. Prank Siddall, Merchant, Philadelphia. . vier, Easton, Pa. E lL oR, Broadway, N. YX, E4. Ph. Photo, Fidelia M. Lyon, Wales, Hawaii, Sandwich Is. Alexander Ritchie, Inverness, Scotland. Mrs. Manuel V. Ortega, Fresailio, Zacsteons, Mex Mrs. Emma Cooper, Utilla, Span. Hondurss, C A J. Cobb, Ex«Vice Consul, Casablanca, Morocco, M. V. Ashbrook, Red Bluff, Cal, 4. Moore, Sup. Police, Blanforn, Dorsetshire, Eng. Japob Ward, Bowral, New South Wales Aud thousands of others in every part United States. HIOWIED of the a “Compound Orypen—is Mode of Action and Be. suits,” is the title of 8 Dew brochure of two hun dred pages, published by Drs Starkey & Palen, which gives to all inquirers full information as 10 this remarkable comtive agent aod a record of several hundred surprising cures in & wide range of chromic cases—many of them after being abaps doned to die by other physicians, Will be mailed free to any address ou application. Read the brochure ! DRS. STARKEY & PALEN, No. 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa Please mention this paper when you order Com Oxygen. "Ul | TLE: : Na: I: fre UNBETEL) ean be earned at our YEW line of work rpidly wed bomerbiy, by hase of whbet sew, young or wid, snd in fee Twn localities, mlarever they live, Any one ven So the week, Tang vo len. We start you, No vik. You oun devo Toman, of all pour time to the work. This ls an re ondcaud Wile vecndurinl suossss va svar scochith wre warning from to BBO por work and wore after 8 itis sy, FE AE ap Wr
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