TRAN RBIS AN. I Myr. Win, A. nid GEIS, Saved My Life Booth 885 Worth of Hood's Sarsa~ |} parilia Bevore Co wh iH Lowell, Mass “ Gentlemer I write the + T have s It appears 3 and iffered the he form of il that I eould 1 Id not work in the day st a little, it iid start that sation, and Blood Would Start tions on my legs at My eyes were nAttiar Nicotine Poisoning, sad that 1 i have to go to a physician made a 5; ality | say that | Hood and 1 tu : thank | i | Barsapari s effected A Perfect Cure. Ram free from sores, have a good appetite, no Sul feelings, and that continual siek headache Is gone. This wor 1 cure has « er @vo dollars, This small amo ull int ¢ fu J \ §/ 53” Hood's*= Cures me of all my sufferings. I am still t Hood's Sarsapa 3, I faithful friend Ris sitved my life. Ica mA rH, 1 a | Hood's Pills cur jousness, jaundice 3 st meé money has Stationery |e 5 | is stamped in the best watch | cases made, It is the trade | mark of the Keystone Watch | Case Company, of Philadelphia, the oldest, largest and best- known factory in the world— 1 500 employees, capacity 2000 cases daily. Its products are sold by all jewelers, It makes the celebrated Yas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, now fitted with the only bow (ring) which can- not be pulled off the case—the of Nicotine Poisoning. |: se lines to certify has cured me of a most | g | face, spreading over | s sleep at | ne, and | » a lit loze, if | { body. I had | Im | They Make a Successful Hold Up on a Scuthern Railroad. STOLE TWELVE HUNDRED DOLLARS | The Robbers Left Passengers Unmolested, Confining Themselves to the Money In the Express Car, Which They Foroeed Open with Dyonamite Tune 27.-Train No. 8, of lorida and Western rail this side of tof Savan six masked eXPress oar ontents, £1,93¢ in cash Two of the men boarded the train at Ho- themselves behind ler. As soon as it started they wer the tender, covered the en firemen with pistols told Tenkins to stop when ordered iat a mile from Homerville the or der was given and the train was brought ir other masked vO kept to Far ) investi concealing and t did not lered to re watch the Calder to ws told 1 taking appened about 1 n ye raay. A negro stopped near the house to pick wild rasp berries Mrs. Welsh He made some | ordered him away od } to his b feath in 1 this ‘ yout iny after: Whitsett will re ‘ but her Whitsett, who is came to this place from Pater son about two years ago, and bought the which the tragedy tox Neither he nor his family were Will pron years house K piace socially tnelined. and but little is known of them Mine Horror In Wales, Post-v- Prion, Wales, June 25. «A ter rible explosion of fire damp occurred Sat | urday afternoon in the Alblon colliery, at Gilfyndd, near this place. The force of the explosion may be judged from the fact that a beam ffteen inches by fifteen inches and twenty feet long was blown to a considerable distance from the top of the shaft. Of 275 men and boys only sev etteen escaped. There have been 854 bodies recovered. = Two Killed in » Freight Wereek. HUNTINGTON, W.Va, June #7. «A freight wreck occurred near Dunlow, on the Nor folk and Western rallroad, yesterday, in which George Donald, brakeman, and Henry Meyers, a negro stealing a ride, were killed. The train was composed of coal ears, one of which jumped the track and ten followed, Including the caboose, down a high embankment. Net Guilty of Emberzioment. Ricumoxp, Va, June 27. —Beymour KX Cadot was acquitted In the hustings court here of the charge of smbexzling funds from the Live Oak Distillery com: pany, of Cineinnatl, A singular fatality was attached to the case, five deaths hav: ing occurred since Its begloning among those connected with or luterss in the Htigation. Judge Phelps Buscossor, TrextoN, June 27. ~Governor Werts hes Vice Chancellor udge | collie and ated by the explosion of a nar of rgd ITEMS OF STATE NEWS. | A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED | MAL Matters from All Commaoanwenlith, McKrrarorr, Pa long shut of Interest Over the June 26 After a down the Howard Plate Glass works at Duquesne began operations this morning. The resumption gives employ- ment to 800 men COATESVILLE Pa 25. ~The barp and wt ¢ house of N Boyer & Co. were destroyed by fire Saturday night, with 100 head of fine cattle and the black ' in Midnight, valued at £1,500. Loss, My Cressy Brad , wus run down by and Butler nd dragged several vards. The had her skull Hl probably die LEAL G, Pa. meventn June The court sen tenced Alderman Henry Wickel and Con stable Dorrell, of the Twelfth ward, thi city, convicted of taking illegal fees from the county, to pay fines of 8250 and $100, respectively, PIrrspura, June 26 The laborers em ployed in the 85 and 40-inch mills of the Homestead steel works have struck, and the departments are idle. The men for merly worked in gangs of ten, but and costs the num! as been reduced to six HAR Two men broke in a door at the Hummels town rallr night heard the during the (RFE ERE) wit} was gagged and | James M reasurer of the Reading school | arrested afternoon yesterday Zing ubsequently . Mrs ears, of Hatfield cutting her throat with Com and David Yope, t ry. were terribly burned and muti whiie at yesterday Their clothes g : were burned from their bodies, and victim begged : rs tok t Ha Was stantls Burke at Van BW s Milnesville terday Daniel Gal dock in a shute, and sent his assistant Huaogarian, to warn the other workmen The assistant misunderstood the order and left inner for din Pirrspune, June 28. <A sad double drowning took place yesterday at case of the Forty third street bridge in Lawrence | Henry and Andrew Lear, aged 1! | ville and 10 respectively, were in bathing, whet Andrew got beyond his depth. Neither boy could swim, but Henry bravely went to the rescue of his brother. The litthe fellow, who was sinking, claspedibis ara around the other's neck and both were drowned. Fifteen minutes later their bodies were recovered, still clasped tightly in each other's embrace. Hanrnununa, June 27. The Democratic state convention met at 1¥ o'clock this forenoon, with the following temporary officers: Robert E. Wright of Allentown, chairman; Men N. Nead of Harrisburg John Sensenderfer of Philadelphia, and ize it ii ts a! Hi i . i 3 fractured, and | lately | by George A masked | | ing a parade 1 a revolver, | £2,000. He | years, and | John i that there is no ch wg her blasted out » | sensitive sufferers Thursday, June 14 Governor Hogg, of Texas, is coming enst to speak in behalf of his state Kansas Populists declared for woman suflrage nominated The American Governor Lewelling was re Rallway Union has de | Byvirtoe of a wi | sued out of the Circuit Court Btates for the Western Dist nin and to me directed, | will ale, at the United States Mars Erie, Penna, on TUESDAY IULY 171d cided to affiliate with the Knights of Labor | in the labor movement The mother of the khedive of Egypt is trying to arrange a wrriage between her | ] son and the eldest daughter of the sultan | { of Turkey An unknown young woman who jumped | from a ferryboat between Ph and Camden refused to grasp life lines thrown to her Hadelphin Friday, June 15. tight Hon chief justice of England, died in London Johann Kauffman, a Bavarian, crazed by poverty, killed his wife, his three chil dren and himself near Camden, N. J A passenger salling boat between Achill Ireland, and Westport Quay, Ireland, car rying 110 harvesters, was upset and thirty five were drowned William CC. Delaney, Buffalo, N. Y., was ex-city clerk murdered in his oflice Bartholomy, au elevator man, who charges Delaney with intimacy with Mrs. Bartholomy While a large crowd of people wa n Philadelphia a large stone fell from tne side of a building to the walk, killing Carr and fatally Hilton e Bender, 65 year injuring 6Ovyear-old Saturday, June 16 i#nt signed the | trian Sil children f Coxey commit day toady Desperat { of Borden, } year-old » Monday, June rin fr ~ Tuesday, June 19 Wa home in Ma Official reports wu hinge yt Hamburg The lower house of the Hungarian diet | yesterday adopted the commercial treaty with Russia Crazed by grief over his wife's James F. Forshay, of New York, kill J LINIMENT LIKE any OThp, uN STRICTLY ER, FAMILY Use. 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