A FINE PILCL (i ING TOBACCO IS INDEED A LUXURY F INZER’S NEAR BEING A FINE PIECE OF PLUG TOBACCO = 4 = AMONG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE ON THE MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE, 3x12 FULL 16 0Z, PLUG—THE MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE. dO. PINZER & BROS., Louisville, Ky. oll T—— At Bas BER Benin “ wy \C Q-HE Sh r, Children Love Tt. A ie Hin Dyoy Yon Sua Brery 1, Every sufferer w, Serr nts INK ot RY A True Combination of MOCHA, JAVA and RID, Picture Card Civen With every pound package. For Sale evorywhero. Woks Suice Co, Toads ARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. CURE e Bick Toadache and relieve all the trondles tock dent to a bilious state of the system, such a8 Plzsiness, X sen, Drowsiness, Distress afte ing, Pain the Bide, ko. Whils their most remarkable success has boen shown la curing SICK Hoalache, yot Carter's Little Liver PMs are equally valuable in Constipation, eur ng and pros venting thisannoying complaint, while the ¥ also « tall disorders of thostomach stimulate the u and regulate the bowela, Even if they only < n Laie distressing co nt; bat forte £00: hey world be almont priceless to thoes wha A Lol fr goodness does notend he ) rand those wl stry them will And these | tho pille valu. abloine yraany wars that they will not be wil log to Go without them. But after allaick hesd ACHE 1a the bane of so ny Uwves that her fe where wor keer hod why Qur pills cure it while olL y not ‘ v's Little TAwar Ps are very small and Jory eaay 10 take, Oug gw tro pills makes dose, Whey pre strictly wv fod do not gripe or purge, but by thelr { the absence from home of Samuel Rishel | the new tunnels o | tunnel, | fired, of gas which —— WORST CASEY CURED TOF STAY Cunen i» SHAMOKIN, Pa., March 12,—The county court awarded Daniel Kepler a verdict of $1,500 damages for dampers crushing his arm in 1887 at the Black Diamond colliery, Epaeron, Pa., March 15, —Mrs, Jane Young, the aged widow of Hugo Young, a Mexican war veteran. was found starved to death in her hut near this place. She nad long expected a pen- sion, which never came. WiLLiAMsPoRT, Pa., March 15, —Judge Metzger made an order of court that all barrooms in this city must close at mid- | night. This will put an eud to the busi ness of many all night saloons which [ have been thriving for several Years, ASHLAND, March 16,— By the shutting | down of the Monitor colliery over three hundred men and boys have been thrown out of employment, ~ The reason for the closing of the iaine is attributed to a | shortage of coal. PHILADELPHIA, March 14.—Dr, Will- | iam Paine, proprietor of the Peabody | hotel, was arrested on the charge of | employing Charles Wing, a Chinese leper, to prepare food for the guests and employes of the hotel. The action 18 | taken at the instance of the health offi- cer. Dr. Paine waived a hearing and | entered bail in the sum of $1,500 for his appearance at court, LANCASTER, Pa., March 12. During a farmer, of Farmersville, his house caught fire from an overheated stove | pipe, and it and its contents were de stroyed. Loss, $2,500; no insurance. One hundred dollars in bank notes in a trunk were also burned. The family knew nothing of the fire until their return home, and then it was in ashes, LEBANON, Pa., March 15. —An investi- gation will be made into the death of Allen, the 9-year-old son of David Long. of North Cornwall township, who died of croup. It is alleged that he was held under the eaves of a roof by his school | mates while water was dripping, in or | der to watch the effect upon him as it trickled down his back The child was taken violently ill the next day. WiLLiamsrorr, Pa, March 12.—H. H. Hill, of the firm of Hill & Swartz, underwriters, is missing, and a short age of nearly £5,000 is orted to found in his accounts. was also re oeiving agent in this tion for United Brethren Mutual Aid soci Lebanon, and his accounts show \ age of $1,000, while } for $1,400 additional. to be in St. L rey : He be thn they h Hill MS atl preser Pa., March large barn, implements, wheat, all of last year's with two calves, one col several hogs. The property belonged to ford B. Robinson, and is situated in Monroe township, five miles east of thi city. The fire originated from from the threshing machine The loss is covered by insurance. Prrrssure, March 15, —Shortly after midnight freight train No. 74. on the Fort Wayne road, struck and killed A. L. Galley, a resident of Maple Station The engineer reports the man would not get off the track. that he stood facing the train waving his hat At Maple Station, where the remain were taken, it was learned that Galles Was a poor farmer, that his farm was lost by a mortgage one week before and that he was employed as a farm hand on his own property, Hanrissvra, March 12 eral McCamant's ann sued shows the receipts treasury for the past year to have been over $13,000,000, an f $5,250. WH as compared with the previous year, Under existing legislation all the rev enues derived from retail liquor licenses int aty, and the CARLISLE, stroyed the arming 650 spark a engine. that the « in rease county tr goes borongl CASTUTrIes iT | sug gests that wh 1CMSe paid to the the counties lesale liqu , Which are now treasury Tes be given to in relief local taxation Pa., March 15.-—-J sther of Robert Tavl aped fron orning. LEADING, Taylor, f burglar who prison on the Vester Vv 1 charge of harborin aiding and abetting his escape of the elder Taylor was lice surveillance Sunday. to allow the officer to Yesterday the 19¢ and fi under close po but he refused search his prem fficers entered the und Taylor's striped suit in upper room. J. B, Taylor, who is and feeble, is locked in a cell near ne from which his son es aped York, Pa., Mar drews yesterday. in t Episcopal church, or ing deacons: J. W. GG fer, Henry Treverton. Frank E. Ll. Estinger. A. L Comp, R., W. Illingworth, mark, J. H. Morgan, J. H. Price. Evans, G. M. Frownfelter W ams, E. E. Harter, The followi ed elders M. E | Ww Miller, WW. YV this neig rhooxd The oldest boy and Lewis, youngest of the brothers, died late urday night. Deputy Coroner Jef Dr. HL N Stoever, post mortem examination of the bodies yesterday, but declined to disclose the It of the examination | now collecting Saturday afternoon assisted until the in eYMintior here oubt that a trap was set for the Ix ¥8 in the mill where they were employed at Upland, where the pilfering of the din ner pails has been carried on for some time. The boys were poor, and only re cently lost their mother by death WiLkrsnaRRE, Pa., March 10 rible explosion of hearing 8 no \ i A ter as occurred in one of the Alden Coal com- pany mine, at Alden, yesterday after. noon. Eight men were at work in the A heavy blast had just been A spark of fire ignited ‘a pocket had collected unknown to the men. A lond explosion followed, and Charles Kyara, a young Polander, aged 17, was blown with a great foros against the roof of the tunnel. His body was horribly mangled. Henry Brown, aged 85, and married, was hurled with great violence against the side of the tunnel. He died while being car. ried to the surface, Elijah Jones, the contractor who had charge of the work was fatally burned about the face and hands, and died of his injuries soon afterward, FIFIY.-SECOND CONGRESS, Condensed Report of Proceedings in Senate and House, Wanninarox, March 10.—In the senate Mr, Morgan, from the foreign relations commit- tee, reported a bill for the appointment of consuls to the Congo Free state; also a resolu. ton regarding claims against foreign govern ments by citizens of the United States. A bill was reported authorizing Commander Mul. «0, of the navy, to accept a medal presented | bythe Chilean government. Mr. Cullom in- troduced a bill “to test and try the sclence of spelling, and to provide for establishing 100 schools for that purpose, and to establish a spelling school in the World's Columbian ex- position.” The pure food bill was taken up | and passed without division. In executive | session the Beliring sea matter was considered at length. The time of the house Was cone. | sumed in listening to arguments by Messrs, | McMillin and Dingley on the free wool bill | | On taking his seat Mr. Mc Millin received an | ovation of applause from his ¢ olleagues. Pond- { Ing Mr. Dingley's address the ad- | Journed, Wasuinarox, March 11. In the senate Mr. Hoar presented resolutions of the Massachu | setts legislatures urging on congress the enact. house of clothing in unhe althy places, and its trans. | portation or sale. Bills were introduced: | Mr. Washburn, to regulate Immigration and by { who had on hand stocks of manufacture d to. bacco on which no rebate waa provided for In the house these measures were reported: The senate joint resolution redative to the provement of the harbor to protect falr from prosecution exhibiting wares protected by American patents. The hb then went into committee of the whole free wool bill, Mr, Dingle y concluding his ar Rument, Mr. Reed (Me) and Mr Wasminoron, March 12. In the bill was introduced by Mr Dolph, to and establish a pilot service in s 1 States and to regulate pllotage of vess the coasts and in the harbors ¢ the States; by Mr. Stewart, prox tional amendment that who has had the eligible to that office the term « senate at | vide the gov supply the natio; tive med ment ir im. Philade Iphia, Pa; foreign ex Patterson (Tenn create nited Is along nited four addressed rds bill to als suff yours after he k descendents of falr. was ding for ngs In lmen nid the «¢ bu certain amen the Introd: portant bi priati Wasminoros arch 8. -In Peflor : if the army apy the senate Mr introd » regninte the eo to prevent dis nn reno. ug the librariat of locum ia atl Lhe Teun reported a Mr. Say conference report ob apd It was agreed, then wen » ommitiees of I and sliver senate Joint to repeal the mall subsidy act Tex.) presented the urgent deficiency The house whole on Lhe free wool bil Shot by a Madman, Twrrix, O., March 10.—An appaling tragedy ooccurre big hardware store of J. M. Navior ] Walter A. Snvde ular y ; in gaged in a friend] on two of his & «a in yesterday } Ost ’ ity ne wt pop » While on versation with Burton W. Cri Nat 11 SAYMOT, A this « and without a w revolver and began firing baugh was struck in t} balls passed thr Thomas W. Downey terfered, was ah der the ar ! ribaugh and it feared Downey I= no doubt that the shooting was the work of & ma is Iman Morrison Opposes Hill, IXptaxarowu h 1 The William R WAY east Bee Hor If it wer he aid Ast is ‘ was for Palmer, and will br about an ind cement of him, th there A Very strong opposit one that il resist instructio Palmer machine is Texas' Senatorial Contest, March 16 The taking The Mills n ’ 4 \ of Yio mors avery i r A press Lhemsel sure comfident t [8 be elev party and hat he will first ballot. The Mills out of 106 in the h shown such strength that Hogg and the administrationists are supporting Chilton alarmed, Culberson is talked of they have (rovernor who use have Db n Hn t much Ministerial Exal “White Caps" Arrested 151, Ind., March 16.—A. J. Scott. county cominissioner and preacher, hi brother Lindsey and their son Chex William Scott and William Scott, along with Albert Jones and Will iam Condra, two more ministers of the gospel, all well known, have been ar rested upon the charge of being K Scott, I use | on the | He was followed by Mr turner (Ga), | | senate a | the | the | leaders in a recent white « ap raid on a | man named Mattex, Fearful Murder in Altoona. ALTOONA, Pa., March 16,-Frank Je ville, a notorious character, had a fight with his wife, Mollie, over the owner. ship of a dollar at their home in this city. Jeville became so en that he threw a lighted Jaimp and cket at | her head. She was burned from head to foot, and soon died in horrible agony. Jeville made his escape and has not yet been captured, A Big Prize Fight A. | New York, March 16.) | bott called at the office oi orld esterday, paid the balance in fore Feit money, $1,500, and signe. articles of sment for a fight with Joba L. | Sullivan, Cor. | | | Ing of legislation to prevent the manufacture | | phia Zimes says that DD, B. i | ’ to prevent importaticn of laborers under con- | tract; by Mr. Peffer, for the relief of persons | received the democratic | to be dead set date, hi # at the World's | Ia Highest of all in Leavening Power,.—U. 8. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, Roa ABSOLUTELY PURE Baking Powder GROVER CLEVELAND savs he is not | seeking the Democratic nomination for President; he thinks the should individual would refuse Tales From Lown Topics, No. followed quickly on the heels bers 1 and 2, and the reputation fo purly make the selection and the accel t. He does not gay he no’ ia candidate fo Wis generally pred 1 Wes ’ a reomination, | volumes, - Eprror McCrLune, street, New Philad 2 Hill not carry a single, northern state nom at Met Hill a Further President, against The Phila. same position a Two Bottles Cured Her. Cannory, Iowa, July, 15% 1 was suffering 10 years from shocks hond, 80 winch sot L times I didn't expe to I wok from many 4 tors, but did not get any relief wnt Koenig's Nerve 'l The seco! we aud 2 bottles cured we, recover, medicines Wok Pastor nic aved Hammasvisie, We began using Pastor Kox for our 4 -yearold daughter Joptic fits minoe & yours old ago with but little hope of beeli 80 « : but soon after using ft betler, and we } od with this terrible derful req every one alect FREE This retnedy has bean Pa, Maret Nery ly» who bad bad epi Yor a you r 88 we had eho was ny good, that any and all afiiet isons will try your w ody i «A Valuable Diseases sont EY poor patient & als tain this medicine free of charge epared by the Fa ne. It . 3 Hook en free to m2 Nervous ad ris direct by Whe KOENIC MED. CO., Sold by Druggists at $1 per Bottle. 6 for 95 Large Size, 81.75, 6 Bottles for $9. Chicago, (IL t 'B. & B. SPECIAL. SALE! AT THB Philad Branch Cl raring Out. i and the ock is new and st Fall and Goods Must Go. All thes make r irgains r house when we + learing t rid of Pr CCS if former rates. Sale it me that Rreat will be cut regardless Wt our stock at a This is a rare opportunity to save mon. Come and see Money goods are not as represented -y sii : SAM’, LEWIN ’ PROPRIETOR, Allecheny St. BET. LEFONTE PA ey. the bargain s weare offering if always refunded i i | | | f+ | | ARMAN HOUSE, High Street, opposite (le Court, i miture } all the | House, Entirely new, New fi Steam Heat, Electric Light modern improvements. D. GARMAN. Proprietor, ys dnd 'ENXTRE COUNTY vv COMPANY. Corner of High and Spring Leceive Deposits : 1) BANKING JAS. SCOFIELD Manufacturer & Dealer in ARNESS | have alway: nang of Whips Lap and Blankets, ye WK suff alo Robes Fly nets, anda every thing needed about horse: Spring Street, Southof Al eghen VIGOGNERS AND CHEVRONS. BOGGS & BUHL, RELIABLE INS URANCE. 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