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MAZEL OL PAE LRA TARE Lowacre altars and Cat. , Ham 4 “hE Ee - ness, or Mo v « ses of the s Spasm, erin, U ‘ong Cor. William & R000. 40 & year is being made by Jobm R. | Gaodwio Trop, X.¥. ot work for us. Bender, on may wot make ss mack, bet we can you quickly how to seem from 83 to B10 0 day ai the start, and all rar ier Ware womens oi a the work. AH Is new, Uren! pay BURN for try vig SARI SREY Seamed os aia = =A neglected cold, often becomes a Preumonia, Bronchitis or a Go somiption Cure it with Humeureys' Sexcific No Seven. Used with perfect success by thousands, Sensational Evidenoe in the Trial of Mrs, Schmidt, The Judicial Investigation in the a Woman Is Charged with Murder of Her Sister, Emma Pfitz. enmeyer, Mepia, Pa., March 25. nnce at the opening of second day of the trial of Mrs. Caroline Schmidt for the murder of Emma Pfitzenmeyer, her maiden sister, was much larger than on Monday, and great interest was manifested. A number of witnesses were examined as to the con dition the body when discovered Coroner Bullock gave the reasons for his disbelief in the suicide plea. Dr. J. Li. Formad gave evidence to show that the wounds could not have been self inflicted. The attend. court on the of Professor Formad Testifies, Mepia, Pa., March 26.—Dr. Formad, the well known expert, was the most important witness produced yesterd iy. In the of examination the following conversation took pia “In yoar opinion, attorney, “‘conld been inflicted ONrse his i waked the district those wounds have ari herself with that knife?” pointing to the big batcher Knife, “I believe not.” *Could they have been inflicted with that knife in the other person? “1th sappose the (eft carotid or had been « would to 1 knife*" DY the iandas of some inkso” jugular ¢ person herself, waible for her cuts with that : been pos er injuries ed whether h Dr. Formad und could have been inflicted by her- :1f with any knife His answer would was: “They could not: it be utterly impossible Formad was cross examined at but his testimony was un- shaken. Expert Testimony for the Defense. MEDIA, March [ » defense in the case ed yesterday ional and interestin Philadelphia, n, now principal have f f ofessor of v of sity of Keene siste HM TODGTS a rail Wilhelmina Dubhom and Emma seemed une ball, A is, among 1 $203 ¥is at the hester citizes C0. gave evi of Mr. and Mrs. nthe Rack. The feature of the sm \3 Henry Caroling examination Sain TERN , 3 Tos 4} is Of § of Mrs During the cross Attorney Hane emed extremely how knew I suicide he hesitated, and finally, after re un 0 himself, y." He he was All anv © nein. had found Emma dead on toh floor up stairs, but pre. ferred to bunt ap Carl Pfitzenmeyer, a brother Today the closing Arguments are being made, and it is likely the case will go 10 ths Jury to-night, MEAs A pum the wilnes 4 Dervons ot aeked said: sAG the its wife The Final Arguments, Mepia, Pa, March 31.—In the Schmidt murder trial yesterday the day was consumed in listening to the arguments of counsel for and against the prisoner. District Attorney Han- num stated at the outset that he would not ask for a verdict of wurder in the first degree. Mr, Broomall ridiculed the evidence given by the state's ex. perts, which had been clearly disproven by the production of the victim's neck in conrt, and said that this testimony would go down in history as the great. wit medical blunder of modern times. The district attorney, in closing for the omimonwealth, asserted that homicide had been clearly proven by a chain of incontrovertivle cirenmstances., The court adjourned until this forenoon, when the judge read his charge, which wus brief, clear and simple he jury then retired for deliberation. Ountbreak in the Comoro Islands, Loxpos, March 81, — News has reached this city from Zanzibar of the outbreak of a revolution in the Comore Islands, in the Mozambique channel, about 350 miles northeast of the Mada- ascar coast. On the island of An- fount the natives, after the death of Sultan Abduil, supplied themsslves with arms and spread ove rthe country, mas #acreing 3% people and carrying desoln- tion far and wide, war vessels of the French squadron, now in the waters been ordered jadi Goon. ave a pub db th : ands an wn i . The Comoro’ | Islands are undgr French protection, are nomi. y ruled by Arab princes, A NOTABLE WEDDING, The Charming Miss Grace Fuller Be. comes Mrs. Brown, WasHiNGTON, March 3(.--The mar. riage of Miss Grace Fuller, the eldest dunghter of Chief Justice Fuller, to Archibald Dapham Brown, of Chicago, took place last night at 835, John's Epis- copal church, Justices Bradley, Har. lan, Lamar, Brewer and Brown, of the supreme court; Senators Cualolm and Cockrell, Representatives Gibson and Milliken, Sir Julian wefote, the British m ite thie « a minister, representatives of the Chinese legation. the Nicars i nist a PP ostinsstoer Creneral Wana thirs in society and bi I | A present wy. (re tial knot After t tion wus held Aft Pan . Or: wre 1 rt ri abroad. DIED IN Three Killed and Five Vive oa Pa AUSTIN, Pa, i The mercial hotel, a boar hou dwelling « ae lives Thursday a three persons were | tally In I'l Injured in a Sustin, } Come and t. Henry were burned here 36 fi 1 were lost and fat burned. The dead are Toh A Carthy, Fran) i Mo- Gavish, When the zie M second st to leap canght in th toa crispin tors. John Murdo from the se his head and injured and badly burned {amnpiag Jurned and John John Lav id all had 1 The prop + inquest is be Slavin'y Sweeping Challenge. New 3% t Slavin bas ve next month w» stand ready t the foregoing is likely to or circles, Missed His Alm, But Killed Another. SPOKANE Faris, Wash, March Charles Elliott, a faro dealer brutally shot two woinen at the Casino Variety theatre y lay and then committed suicidé. He was oconpying a box when he suddenly began emptying a revolver at the perform Mabel Debatien was his first + she be. ing shot in the loft instantly killed Another bullet struck Carrie Smith back, inflicting a fatal wound then t himse!f through th i, dying instantly. His shots were a iat Lulu Durand. one of the but she escaped, Jealousy + he cause of the shooting. Py wid, tutor v on 4 a is On Va Hale y L084 v9 ici, Lud 4 oreast ana % in the 800% vou ¥ 1 2 Death of Rev. Howard Crosby. New York, Mar Rev. De. Howard Crosby died 3:49 last eve. ning of pneanmonia The eminent reacher had been hovering between ifo and death for several dav past. On Friday, (however, his physicians were hopeful that their patient would sar- vive his illness, and gave his family rea- son to hope, jut yesterday forenoon a change for the worse came. He sank into a semi-comatose condition, and the faithful watcners at his bedside vainly waited for show of recognition which came not. h 20 At the Wreck of the Steamer Straithairly, NowrorLK. Va.. March 26.—The Lara line steamsnip Straithairly went ashore Tuesday morning at 4:40 o'clock during a heavy north northeaster, one and a quarter miles south of Chicamicomico life saving station, on the North Caro. lina coast, twenty-one miles north of Hatteras, The crew consisted of twenty-six men, and only seven remain to tell the tale of the terrible trip through the breakers in a raging storm. Among thiwe lost are all the officers of the steamship except the second mate, Mix Lives Were Lost, Nowrouk, Va, March 28. —The Nor wegian burk Dictator was ariven ashore near life saving station No. 2. on Vir nia beach, yesterday, Of the crew of ftoen nine were rescued, Capt. Jor- genson was among the rescued. Ine cluding those who perished were the captain's wife and little child. The captain swam ashore and was picked up Senscless. The bark was bound from ensicola. Fla, to West Hartlepool, ingland, with lowmber. She is fast Bomg to pieces, A Much Married Woman. Loxvox, March £8. A handsome wo- man nwaed Eveline Newell has beon arrested for inveigling forty-three men into marriage. She advertised as a | wealthy widow. Her Inst victin was & | viscount almost ruined by gambling. ' * mee OD A% . Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Division and Northern Central Railway, | TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, EASTWARD, 0278. m ~Train 14. (Dally « xoept For Bunvury , Willkesbarre, Harri re lermediate stations, arriving at Philadel 8ibp m Bunday.) aid ins phn ® « New York, 650 p.m. Beitimore, 5.10 Pp Ob p.m, connecting at Phils delphia for all sea-shore points. Through peas setiger conches to Philadelphia and Baltimore, 1380p. m~Train 5. (Dally xcept Bundasy.) For Bunbury, Harrisburg and intermed inte sas ys SEW York. $35 p. m., Baltimore + 14D § ; Washing. onat 8.15 p.m. Parlor car throu to Philadel phis, and pasecnger coaches to Phil delphia and Baltimore 745 p wm. ~Train (Daily 14 % For Bunbury, oT IG slalions, arriy a.m, New York at 7,104, Pullman sleeping cars from Harrisburg to ork. Philadelphia pas- anid 4 1.20 a. m~Train 4. (Daily , New York, 8 30 Washington Philade Baltimore, 620 a. m , sleeping cars 0 CX sold. We mean w ERT ~Train 3 WARD, L568. m (Dally) For Erie an Hux Buffalo and Niagara Falls, with through P Roches ter, 10.28 ~ Train 15 (Daily) ¥or Lock Haven and 405 p. m ~Train 11 Ever Offered 0: and inspect it. 00 GOODS A large stock of you thes we can suit you, CF ONO ee a BE 00 OAS Buflslo sn MEBETZCT COR Lig PRIGOT OR Montand Phtiadeipt fronn Philade Train | leaves New Wash ington at J gm, Wilkesbarre day) arriving at Mog ugh passenger more 1 21 leaves New Ye > mm. Was nh phil more LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD. ally Except Bunday lind 208k Hall » Lemont sir # 10 Belief 1 2 Additional trains leave Lewisburg for Montan- and 7.30 3 ig leave Monta ir Lewisburg a1 9.235 a SpmAipm and épm PUGH, J. R, WOOD, General Manager Gen’! Pet'ger Ag 4, vw 5 wn m, ii m re OL Wd Call per cent. CAN of Breaker Smate) $24. Profit, a tablespoonful. and see what the Compounded by the RAS RC N Wo Colle. Sour Stony oh, Diarrnoma, witout injurious medication. Cal begins its mews, nes. or cholera. Powder, worth a worth a quarter a can, Set your own value on percentage of profit it will be, . At a low 16 cents Treatmen By Inhalation. 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