After the Grip BHE WAS Sick, Lifeless, Dull Healthy, Happy, Lively BUT NOW 18 This Decided Change Brought About by Taking Mood’s Sarsaparilia. “C.1L H Co. 1 “Gentlemen fug facts: My Bad a severe attac what better, but well weak and lan physician, and grip still about erdered, but she seemed to get Wore and More Delicate. She could scarcely eat s she did take seer flesh was soft stupid and dul vary mucl ! seemed well, Mass I wish to certify to the girl, Lilla May Kk of the grip, and got some- follow- Guthrie, She lingered along from day to day, poor, uid. We consulted a leading 15 he sald It was the dregs of the 1 what little good. Her and she was We were No medicine about two o give her Hood's t taken half a bottle artily, and we could day she is in bition Perfect Health. Her flesh is s appet rosy, her sl I shing, Hood gg spirits hig! 1 of life, ar gus as it my Brought {te good and cheeks and her ures I as mischiev 1 Hood's Pills cure Billousness, Jaund en Stat ljonery anyhow A ring) which | from the w ly with Jas. Bos atci mar you a watch ease opener stone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. ine EPHONE AEP y Adapted eae ine e, shy pe Mow. Creatas conven on and sot wel lae on earth fA genta make from 5 to 850 por day. sidence means & sale to allt ghbors. Fios in fmenta, no Ways, works | nywhers, any didanes, Oomplete, ready for "WE Hue when shipped. Can bo pf op by shy one, never out of order, no repairing, lasts a life time Warranted, A money ar. Write WP. Harrison & Co., Clerk 10, Columbus, 0 | Sugar Refining | ns the | yesterday a about h she did not seem to get right | | said wer. We gave the medicipe he | | interview the ory | " CAMPAIGN. SUGAR Mr, Huvemeyer Before the Senate | Investigating Committee, WHERE THE "SUGAR" WAS PLACED, The Head of the Campaign Funds of Palitioal Parties. the Ywo Leading When Mr. H. president of the American company, otherwise known vias exoused by the nate inve ’ & mmittee, at 4:15 had been with the hours, and was The inquiry ng Havemeyer the published statement that ad, either on Mr. E. C, Benedict's yacht orat Greenw consulta Mr. ( Mr, land's nomina lency, about the sugar iffected by the Hawaiian « Mr. Havemeyer said there of truth He consultation « at any time place. Ww ith reference to the reported confer at the Arlington hotel in this city he “Some t y in March I was in Mr the Arlington hotel . Mr. Smith and Mr. Reed There was nothing at that the obligations of party tothe trust, pwtwoeen WasnixGrox, June 18 ), Havemever Yop . {ternoon, mmittee about to appear ¢ ww begun by asking he , been in and r Ay ( leve ch, Conn leve and lene. also had or ence Terrell's oom at when Mr. Bric were present said about Democrs SURAT obligation 1 fon of any. reference to "nt men mn of any upon him fl , nance hou for he ate ittee ret } ) Lo ascertain } he admin 4 n ‘How do 1 arrange it? "Well y ho was asked New York is a Democratic state. We give to the Democrats there, and to the Republicans in Massachusetts. We inority Edwards Will be Indicted EMinister Thompscn's Vigorous Werk, vasthe Hirst take a post Arrested on a Heinous Charge. re Emith, ir her {Feu whose rrested the 1pon year-old ith pro th irt Plagne, he Bub Half the I here nie nal have ropeans have and A hundred one has cura Polsoned hy Tainted Meat. JEFFERSOXVILLE, Ind te Lawren« The suffer having eaten some Anna and The others will re June 13 Aare : Lawrence Explosion in a Dysamite Factory, Vigxxa, June 1l.--An explosion oo curred in a dynamite factory at Stein. bruch, near Buda Pesth, killing several persons and injuring a number of others, { Coke company, | of manslaughter Great Trust Admits | That Contributions Were Made to the | | and | struck him in i dis, and who was ITEMS OF STATE NEWS. Matters of Interest from All Over the Commonwenlth. UUxiontown, Pa, June. ~John Hussar, the coke rloter on trial for the murder of Chief Engineer Paddock, of the Frick was convicted yesterday About thirty others will be tried on the same charge. READING, Pa, June §.—George Lengel, a laborer at the Keystone furnace, was fatally burned by hot cinder last night. While handling a car loaded with cinder the slide slipped out, causing the red hot mass to splash over his body. SCRANTON, Pa., June 12.-The Scranton bricklayers who have been on strike since | May 1 for an their five cents per hour, yesterday the contractors, nnd will re the old rato—thirty increase in wages of work at hour nme five cents per iE, Pa. hung himself to a tree act being pted by the nrrel prom of a qu QiIsgrace arising out he became engaged at ; night which he we nie Saturday during received a black Colone 1A. Har vey Tyson, ate wvern attison’s wr | ased ] where h VAS Te from jail here last night, u% been co year I'he charges a out of actions, nfined for one gainst him, growing financial trans with alle have i 4 1 i and drawn Herman Pas slo, a 12-year 1 Italls YY, was arrested and held nnder £25 bail to fore a coroner's jury recharge of caus he wnt { "a Ty at the death of Abram Satroousky, f years of age, whom he beat s head with a club ou March 28, at PRHILAI appear be ng WOU A lesperate ns EAVE railway beet on the { ticed by 2 DRiNneer un the train. Their mutilated bodies were work (IREEX o'clock p. m trance to the rn a farmer living Perryaville I'l lars are the jumped used inmates, who out of bed and . { Fihire 1 than they wi oS lint (un, a t he Alin « { Mansfield rashe and got a shot artment whet d fire, the load »ty fell to the floor AD} opent and he have The neighbors aroused. on soon discovered that the burglar tally the load of the terrible wound, He wasshor ArWAr identified as the notorious Jim Ward. of Apollo, who on the night of Nov. 13. 1881, murdered the two Mean been appre sine no ney : ors wounded, right side tiy alt sieters near Sar arre sted, tal ed and convicted and setdenced to the penitentiary for twelve years. Ward, hav ing served his time, has been living with his family at Apollo since his return, and has been a terror to the community ever since, subsequently the | gave in to | June 11, Jacob | in which | | their g hastily | wh i ALAA ARVRABAR AR RR OTICEIN PARTITION. Helrs and jogal representatis Hennigh , late of Potter Pa. ToM. Elizabeth Hennig) ter, Pa Klias Hennigh co. Hiinols : John Hennlgh Benjamin F. Hennig Heunlgh, Gregg tw shall, Mifinburg, ra Catharine Missouri (wife of OO Hear cy Bartges, Haines twp wi of Adam 5a gos): Mary Rearl Greg | (W of Ge Reariek): Lydia J, Noll, M Noll): Ellzabe ramley, N Francis Gramley) v He i M deed Champaign county termarried Pa. The las ura io Ia MTT bk & Nd rn" =e “NT vy atl & hd . shavii vi — a ——— an—— po vo mand anne ms Reaper sections at Lhdad wiv vaValw BW | SELF DUMP HE Y THE OHIO HA Y TEDDER KEYSTONE HAY LOADER SIDE DELIVERY RAKES premig $4 wr ¥ Caveats, ent busine Oun Orrice and we oan ¢ ¢ remote {1 ¢ Send model, Sten, We ad charge, Cur A Paseucer, cost of same the pent free. Addn 5 me A C. A.SR Ne Ore. PATENT OF Wesn A BARR ARAL LARRAER ES WRAY vib Vidvew | RAKES | a iui He'd Pamphlet fren Bix botties, bo, RHOF] 87 ALLEY RA a 'TONS SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMED, seal i late Div. A snd excellence tiy a century, wind ial power, fying: so say sick, Ad Internal and External Dortonr™s signature and directions on every hots, Sold everywhere, Price, 35 oie Bowton, Moss. erst iv for ve a slit bp LK JOHNSON & CU, WHY? \} Bl IL. FEDERAL ST. PENNA. ALLE JHENY, LEXANDER ATTORNEY AT-LAW executed and polle Ofee om High strbet sine nace fsenera tions prom D.GETTIG, ATTORNEY AT-LAW All Kinds of legal business given careful at tionen. OMoe in the Cride . r .
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