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All Run Down A Puzzling Case---How Health Was Restored Gained From 135 to 176 Pounds. * A few years ago my health failed me, and I conxulted several physicians. Not one could clearly diagnose my case and their medicine tailed to give re.ief. After much persuasion I commenced to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Have taken several bottles and am much improved. From an all'run down condition I have been restored to good health. } ormerly I weighed HOOD’S ie ghiR: CURES 135 pounds, now I balance the scales at 176 pounds. Hood's Barsaparilla has been a great benefit to me, and I have recommended it to friends, who realize good results by its use.” GEo. V7. Twasr, Coloma, Waushara Co., Wis. Hood’s Pills cure liver ils, sick headache, jaun- dice, indigestion. Try abox 25 cents. PNU 20 ‘03 “German Syrup” Iam a farmer at Edom, Texas. 1 have used German Syrup for six years successfully for Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Painsin Chest and Lungs and Spitting-up of Blood. TI have tried many kinds of Cough Syrups in my time, but let me say to anyone wanting such a medicine—Gerwman Syrupisthe best. We are subject to so many sudden changes from cold to hot, damp weather here; but in families where German Syrup is used there is little trouble from colds. John F.Jones.® Dr. Kilmer's SWAMP-ROOT A il iil i 4 D. H. BILGER, Esq, Hulmeville, Pa. La Grippe . Baffled! READ WHAT MR. BILGER SAYS:—“T had a bad attack of Grippe; caught cold and it lodg- ‘sd in my kidmeys and liver, and Ohl!such pain and misery in my back and legs. The Physician’s medicine and other things that I used made no impression, and I continually grew worse until I was a physical wreck and given up to die. Before I had taken: the second bottle of SwampyRoot I felt better, and to-day am just as well and strong as ever (nota trace of the Grippe is left) Swampe= Root saved my life,” D. H. BILGER. SHA PR Guarantee—Use contents of One Bottle, if you are not benefited, Drug- - ® gists will refund to you the price paid. “Invalide’ Guide to Mealth” and { Consulation Free, y Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. ¥. At Druggists, 50c. or $1.00 Size. he ages br. Kimer's Parilla Liver Pills ARE THE BEST! 42 Pills, 95 cents, Thin is often equivalent to getting ill. If loss of flesh can be arrested and dis- ease baffled the “weak spots” in the system are eradicated. Scott's Emulsion is an absolute corrective of “ weak spots.” It is a builder of worn out failing tissue—unature's food that stops waste and creates not read or write, : ordered three tasesdro; he was debarred from practice. present.administeation came intn power a thorough investigation was made into the cases that Drewry had secured,and when it. was concluded a few days since it'wag = dis- covered that abouty8 percent of the ‘casas * be had handled under the act of June 27, 1890. were.secured through the; filing of false declarations. : stood when it i8 stated that 166 cases were granted and that everyone of them carried arrears. $100,000. Drewry used t R. A. Richardson, whose office he shared. Richardson is said to have been ignorant of the use to which his seal had been put, and forging the notary’s name and seal. York for the review have left on assigned to them. weeks will witness the departure of most of the other vessels, although the Russians may stay a month. On TVednesday the fleet of Columbus relics, the caravels, start- ed for Chicago by way of the St. Lawrence river. by the American cruiser Chicago, and tka Nina will be towed by the Bennington. The Santa Maria will sail under her own canvas. GAT — LATER NEWS WAIFS, DISAETERS, ACCIDENTS AND PATALITTES At New Rochelle, N. Y., Matthew O’Brien was burned to death, and William Whalen 80 severely burned that he will probably die, in the destruction by fire of a boarding house in which they lived. Arson is charged. Near Oswego, N. Y., Willis Scully and Thomas Lavere, 3-year-old boys. entered the barn at the former's home and locked the door. It is supposed they started a bon- fire, as the barn was soon afire. Both per- ish2d before they could be released. At Eau Claire, Wis.. Frank Shaw, aged 24 years, was drowned. He and Frederick Newell were trying to cross the Chippewa. They got out of the ‘track with the buggy and it overturned and both were thrown out. Shaw was unable toswim and was drowned. : A boat containing Michael Sheenan and three children was capsized in the bay at Boston, Mass,, and two of the children were drowned. They were Maggie and Rosa Sheenan, aged 4 and 6 respectively. A Cotton Belt passenger train was wreck- ed by spreading rails near Smithton Mo. Engineer King and Fireman Smith were killed. The sloop Stormy Fetrel is reported to be capsized off Kettle Island, near Manchester, Mass. Five men were seen in the rigging, but the storm was so violent that it was im- possible to reach them, E ii . FINANCIAL. 1 The bank at Santa Clara, California, has been forced to close its doors, owing tothe discovery being made that it is short in its funds about $200,000. This was occasioned by the mining stock speculations of the cashier and vice president. At Kissinmee, Fla, the Kissinmee City bank suspended. Assets, $100,000; liabili- ties, $75,000. Slow collections and tight- ness of money forced an assignment. At Chicago, word has been received of the suspension of the Citizens’ State bank at Churabusco, Ind.; capital $25,000, depos- its $30,000. Also news of the suspension of the Citizens Bank at Kempton, Ind, They were branches of the Columbia National Chicago. CRIMES AND PENALTIES, A#¥ Chester, 8. C., John Brannon, alias Joe Williams was hanged for the murder of Stephen Kearney, an aged and infirm white citizen of that city, on August 31st, Bran. non made a full confession of his guilt and expressed regret. Jim Rencher, the murderer of R. H. Haviston of Havistons station, Ala.,, was hanged at Eataw, Ala. . : At Wilmington, Del., Sheriff Gould whipped eight convicts, one of whom was colored. Almost within sight of the jail yard, Patrick Raney was murderousiy assaulted by unknown men. He is lying in Delaware hospital dying with a crashed skull, ~ Judge White at Pittsburg, Pa., sentenced William Newton, convicted of manslaught- er for the killing of William Cousins, to nine years in the penitentiary. WASHINGTON, : A comparative statement of the total values of the exports of breadstuffs for the month ended April 30, $12,621,155, shows a decrease of $6,500 from the corresponding period of 1892. For the four months ended April 30 $53,028,335, a decrease of $44,000,000 from the same period of last year. For the 10 months ended April 30, $157,653,913, a decrease of $95,000,000 from the correspond- ing period of 1892, FOREIGN, At Durango, Mex., during the Maximil ian holiday celebration Mexicans were pa- rading the streets committing depredations of a serious character, When the police” at- tempted to suppress the lawlessness, the mob fired upon the officers. The police re turned the fire, killing five. One officer was killed. . reg : PERSONAL, . - Robert T. Lincoln, ex-Minister to Eng- land, arrived at New York Saturday. He will again take up his residence at Chicago and resume his practice of law. A Sefton ¥ MISCELLANEGUS, Wesley C. Rippey will be retried for as- sault with intent to kill John W. Mackay, of San Francisco. The jury was unable to agree and was dischgrged. A second trial will occur in June. i A GIGANTIC PENSION FRAUD. - A Norfolk Lawyer.Who Has Been Steal- 4 ing Large Sums, Arrested. The pension department at Washington believes it has unearthed stupendous “pen- sion frauds. An attorney of Norfolk, Va. W. R. Drewry, is under arrest, charged ‘with Qaeer Chinese Customs. In full mourning among the Chi- nese the black strands of the queue are replaced by white ones and in second. mourning by light blue or green. It is an unpardonable breach of etiquette for an inferior to enter the presence of a superior with his pig-tail wound round his neck or head, and the g1_atest insult one man can offer another is to pull his pig-tail. It seems very odd to see sailors on ship or in barracks comb- ing each other’s tresses, or coolies at the street corners performing the 1ame friendly office. Custom forbids L man to wear a beard and mustache antil he becomes a gronifather. An Old Chureca, i The oldest church existing in the United States is situated near Smith- fleld, Va. It was built in the reign of Charles I., between the years 1630 and 1635, the brick, lime and timber being imported from England. The timber is English oak, and was framed in England. It is a brick structure, erected in the most sub- stantial manper. The mortar has become so bardened that it will strike fire in collision with steel. M. L. Thompson & Co., Druggists, Couders. port, : a., say Hall's Catarrh Cure is the best and only sure cure for catarrh they ever sold. Druggists sell it, 5c. The French leads the world in the pro- luction of pansies. Beecham's Pills cure indigestion and constis pation. Beecham’s—no othors. 5 cf box. 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LISTEN AS HE TELLS YOU B= REsuLT. sceuring fraudulent pension claims by the wholesale, using as his instrunients in many cases colored men and women who could About three months ago Secretary Noble: pped from t : png rolls that Drewry had secured, and latér-on When the Theextent of the frauds can be under- The steals will [igbably aggregate ¢ seal of a notary, Roo™ Ie An agreeable TONIC, Bold by Dru 0c. 2 $100 por mack Oy mall 250. KO NO Zina ) QURIEIES SRE. 15100 FATE NAN . URES CONSTIPATION . INDIGESTION DIZZINESS: Eruptions ON THE SKIN. EAUTIFIES