"WANTS, &o.- 17101 RENT. A desirable stable and car. J" rUsa house on Market alley, between Con ire ail Llojd. Apply at HeiiaU) ofllco. t( F R HENX1. A good-sized stable. Apply to k. u scnoencr, worm main sircei. 12-9-lw FOll RENT. Socloty and club rooms In tho post office building. Apply to XI. M. Durke, Attorney, Room 3. 11-14-tf QALART OR COMMISSION To. agents to ij handle the Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho most useful and novel Invention of the age. Erases ink thoroughly In two seconds, Works like- manic. 200 to 600 per cent, prout. Agents making (50 per week, we also want a general agent to take charge, of territory, and appoint sub agents. A rare chilnco to make rnoaey. Write for terms and saraplo of eras ing. Monroe Erasing Mfg. Coi, x003, La Crosse, wis. ll-sj-lm d ff to 115 per day at home, selling Lightning J)D Plater and plating Jewelry, watches, tablewaro. &c. Plit'-'i the finest of jewelry good as new, on all Minds of metal with, gold, silver or nickel. No experience. No capital. Every house has goods needing plating. 1 J.S5-im II. K. UK LNO &. CO:, Columbus, O AGENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com mission, to handlo the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The qulckos t and great est selling noveuy ever prouueeu. cruses iuk thoroughly In two Boconds. No abrasion of paper, works like malo. 300 to BOO per cent, proflti One agent's sales nmountod to K'M in six days. Another 133 in two hours. . Previous experience not necessary. For term? and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La CroBse. Wis. x39 5-2My J)ROPOSITIONS VOIl GOOD BU.4IMES3 Men. Thi Provident Lifo Association, o. 207 N. Libcrly street, lialtimore, Md de sires to engage a manager In tilts pirt of tho state. An experienced, active business man, mho can present proper testimonials, as to eharacter and ability, and woo Is willing to do personal workv is offered a permanent and profitable position. Tiiu Association also rtqutres tbc-services of sptclal, district, and local agents. Address, 3-8 W "AaENOT DEPARTMENT." I1K PATS for a homo lot at Mat's Land PAt- lng, the lino suburb of Atlantic Cltyi 5 squares irorn u. u.; commutation raro to Phlla., SS conty has court house, hotels, schools, vuu.vuvo, wttvu, puiiw. v.,VbUIUB, Uigur U4U, iricfc and lumbering mills, with finest water power! tlnd"drlvlng, fishing, gunning, bathing, selling; city and country combined; 33 .bouses built last year and not one empty; a safe and sure Investment; $50 Invested will Increase 200 in months; 3 mills built this year? lots are ou leufc uuuvtj uceua; pur cent, on ior casn; -iuw tui nnu iiisuicu. ouuu lur circular. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO., 658 rnaKiiu au. xniiuucipniu. tf-3V-4m TWICE TOLD TALES! Are sometimes a bore, but when the people are told twice that at Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store they can buy Flour and Tea at lower rates than anywhere in town they -are glad to test the truth of tho oft repeated etory. He also keeps on hand full lino of Groceries, Fresh Butter and Eggs, Potatoes,- Green Truck, Hay and Straw. Salter's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. CHAS. ZALLA Respectfully notifies his friends that ha will open a new store at Corner Jardin and Oak Streets, Where he will keep a full stock of Green Groceries, Clgjrj, Tobacco and Candy, Poul. try and all kinds of game la season. Oystora nxxcL ZPXmlx. Open Monday, November 21. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant heading Saloon In town Q'ntre and Whttit Hit., (lllckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys In tho Market PUBLIC SALE oFi'jsifsoxAii rjtoz&jtn'. Thero will be a public sale, on the pramtses, one mile north of Lakeside (East Mahanoy Junction), on Saturday, Dec. 17, 1892 At'10 o'olock a. m., of valuable real citate. The eroperty consists of n grist mill, dwelling house, arn and outbuildings. There are as acres, more.or less; a gplendid fruit orchard in bear ing: never-f alllnu well and Bprlngs. The loca tion Is very desirable; good markets near, such as Mahanoy City, Shenandoah, Tamaqua, iiazle ton, etc. Terms of Sale Ten per cent, down on day of f urchase: 40 per cent, within three months, and ho balanoo can remain on mortgage. For fur ther particulars apply at tho Hkiiald office. 11-16-ts Mils, ELLEN IIEISER. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest una oldest Tollable purely cajb. com panies represented by 120 S. JarainSt, Shenanaoah.Pa. T. J. O'HAREN'S COR .MAIN AND OAK STS. Everything In i the tonsorlal line done la first class style, A line bath room attaohed. SALOON' AND RESTAURANT 36 East Centre Street. ; Tie best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, i wines and finest clgara always on hand. ROBERT LLOYD, Prop. Both tho method abd results when Syrup of Figs ia, taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taato, and acts gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver-and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fovers and cures hahitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind over pro Juced, pleasing to tho. tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in tta action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agrceahlo substances, its many oxcellent qualities commend it to all and havo made it tho most pdpular remedy known. Syrup, of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gist?. Any reliable druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it Do not accept any tubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCIS01 CAL, 10WSVIUS, Kt HEW YORK. N.Y. Kelt Headache and rellom all the troubles feci, dent to a bilious etate of the system, suoh sa DIzzlneas, Jiausci, Drowsiness, Distress after citing, Tain In the Side, to. While their most remarkable success has boon shown la curing Ilc&Saehe, yet Cartert tlttlo JUvor PIIII ata equally valnablo in Constipation, curing and pro Tenting this annoylcgoomplatnt, while they also correct all disorders ox thostomach,8Umulata tho. Ilverandiogulatethobowelo. Evon If they only Aebs they would bo almost priceless to thosa who sulfur from tMsdlstrcsstng complaints butrortu n&toly thelrgooduass doos notend here,&na those Tho once try thorn will find these little pills valu able In so mayy ways that they wiU not be wil ingtodowlK)outthm. BntafteraUeicklieu) In Uic bane sa mar.y Uvos tb,at here Is whera vemdkocnir great poast. OurplKacnreltwhila others do not. CirtarVj Little Liver Fills ara very small and very cuyto take. Ono or two piHs xazto a dose. Xhoy sre Mrictly vtgstable and do not gripe or put sv but by Uielrgeu-le action pla&saall wba tiwthem. lavtalaa'EicentM BVefor$I. 8MA by drsgt'aU everywhere, or sont by raalL OAIITER WEDIClKEfcO., Hew Yorlti SMALL PILL. SMAIXSOSE. SMALL FRIGE Cores Consnmptlon, Coughs, Croup, Soro Tliront. Sold by all Druegim on a Guarantee, rora Lame Side, Hack or Chest Shlloh's Porous Plaster will give great satisfaction. 35 cents, SHILOH'S ViTALIZER. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattnnoogn, Tenn.. says ! "SliUoh'aViUMzer'XAVKD 31Y LIFE.1 1 HILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. m , 1 11 , .aiu,ii.n 1 im 1 - " . . . m m . Havoyou Catarrh y Try this Itomedy. Itwlll relieve and Ca-o you. Price 60 cts. This In-, joctor forltssucconsfultreurmentiafurnlshed free. Billion's Remedies are. sold by us on a guarautco to give satisfaction. For sale by 0. H. Hagenbuch. Nut u r ft Rhniilil bo ftBSlstoil to of tho blood. Nothiufx does it so well, so safely orsoiiromptlyas SwMs Speclllc. CURES MALARIAL POISON LIFE HAD NO CHARMS. 3 F t Uiree veJri I ai iroubteil with malarial rmWon, IB1'' hf Jusctl my appetite to bit. ami 1 wu irieulvie. Idt.Jlnfichh.tRdliff losfiU intlianivi. .1 tried , . urial and pota&b f emedi-s. Imt th no etftct. 1 coul could LXI A faarKnt1-. rulcrM medicine CaTrAado a complete n.UJvB n d I now erjuw 7A. KiqEt.Otwwa. Kfu. m. imiuaiitiiivuiSi U Utter Jiattl than ever Our book on Dlood and Skin Diest tnati! fr Swirr epKGiFto Co.. Atlanta, cm. em IMMQVEMIKTS MAQNCTIC SUSPENSIltT, trill r without netjleln ill WenVn. reiBltlot frtii fefll ttlfttlfiB of brain. rforn usoa.u ln..iUa m xuftl tthftuitloD, drtln, loitei, ctrvoat 4tLUlt. Unaovi. Unjuor. rbm mulm, kidaty, Uvr al bidir ct BUiali, Im bek, un.lMi;o geUtUtv, ili-L.lth. U 1t.li UtrieA.lt eoi.tt.iua iiuttdrrrul ftprt vmtt er b t,ht r, ma (!Va urru.t tli U IaUbtlr fall by tt waaral km iri f,uuv.mi, ftBu hiji rive tu ti ihM ipoyt OUaft j Ilaallb mA VIhhii dttHnsrlk lll'lHia t Villi I. at ft . 9418. pai for ln tu-jiftf4, ta.mtblau, aaaJad. ir j au4ii. AOdraaa. CARTER'S lf HEAD rSHIl.0H ELIOTSIS mn or mm pr. i aoatmit pat ua en curta tJ tqu Dtrreieu vauactiiaiiitaaoitiati. .uiiAOdeifrr tha-autg. Our tewarfaj Itunrifai ftliMIUlC felbFJtSSOHT ti tk. rraklail boas tfar Sarad vaak. mm YlltK Ml i HILL ItbLTn. INDIGrJANTLAW-MAKERS Threat of Steamship Lines Viewed as a'"BlufT." THEV DO NOT FRIGHTEN THE U. S. Mraaurea How Belns Cnnaldernd In tVaah liltton IVItU ,Ituturd to tlia lloatrlctlon or Pauper Immigration Mr. Chandler Introdtirea Ills mil In tho Senate, WAHHtftoTOj Pfc, i U. The London despatch announcing that tho North Atlantic Steamship Association would, after the nevr year, carry only; salpon and second class passengers, together with the comments of the agents of tho various lines which nra members of, this associa tion, has caused no lltt! Indignation among members of Congress. The action of this imociatlon, of which very few people not engaged In the busi ness of bringing paupers nt so much per head into the United States had ever heard, is accepted here as being a kind of Incorporated blackmail upon the govern ment of this country. In other words, it is a threat by the as sociated steamship companies that they will raise the, rates of passage across the Atlantic, and in that way lessen the tide of travel to the Columbian JCsposlflon ut Chicago, unless they are permitted to con tinue their bnslness of unloading a quar ter of ii million of unwelcome additions to our population, many of them from the slums of Europe. Congressman Stump, who is chairman of the Immigration Committee In the House, says that tho Immigration com mittees of both branches of Congress will hold joint sessions to-morrow and Friday and that the reprexentatives of tho ste.-.m-slilp companies, engaged Jn the immigra tion trade have been Invited to appear be fore the committees at their Friday meeting. As for tha threats of the North Atlantic Stenhibhip Association, he dismissed It as an idlo "bluff" to which Congress would pay lio heed. A similar threat, he said, had been made some time ago by tho companies that tLey would divert their trade to Canada. He could say that there was u determination to restrict, If not totally to suspend immigration, in splto of all tho epposition of the steamship companies. Senator-Chandler has introduced his bill authorizing the President to suspeud im migration at his discretion. FIGHTING SUNDAY OPENING. Tho Vad.ratlon of Labor Aalcod to Not Aid tho Fair r.ople. Philadelphia, Dec. 14. At the second day's session of. the twelfth annual con vention of ,the. American Federation of Labor, the most significant matter was a. despatch fronAThomas Mitchell of Chi cago, president of the Trades and Labor Assembly, which read: "At special meetintr of Trades Assem bly resolution passed denouncing eivlntrof catnlogue printing to Conkey, aud request ing Federation not to pass resolution fa voring bunday opening World's Fair." New Tork'a Hoard or Canvassers. Albamt. N. Y Dec 14.-Secretary of &uue,.KiC6 says no win oall tha meeting of the State Board of Canvassers for Thursday afternoon. That, of course, was the last day, but it has to be left until then because there were some coun ties, notably Kings, that could not bo re turned until that day. There aro still missing Ulster, Allegheny and Kings County. fiprlnc Companies Combine. Cleveland, O., Deo. 14. The Colum bus Spring Company, capital stock $2,000,000, has just been formed, with headquarters in this city. Anions the companies composing the new combine are the LaFello Spring Company, of Pitts burg; tho Wood-Smith Company, of Fort Plain, N. Y., and tho Bridgeport Spring Company, of Bridgeport, Conn. Infrlng.ment on Itrooks' Patents. Trenton, N. J., Deo. 14. The Union Writing Machine Company, manufactur ers of the new Brooks type-writer, havo filed a iult in tho United States Circuit Court for the District of New Jersey, against the Domestic Sewing Machine Cqtnpsny for Infringement of .their patents by the manufacture of what is known as the Williams Type-writer. A TotineCouplo Drowned. PrrrsFiKLD, Mass,, Dec. 14. A young man named Corliss, a clerk for Druggist Gorman of Lenox, ami a young woman from Albany, a teacher In the public schools of that place, broke through tho Ice while skating on the pond in the rear of the summer residence of Charles Lanier at Lenox, and were drowned, Irl.litu.n May Cams tho Troublo. Dublin, Dec. 14. John Dillon, in ad dressing a National Federation Conven tion at Hoyle, admitted that there was some danger and risk of trouble In Parlia ment over the coming Home Rule bill, hut he said that It arose rather from dissen tlonln Ireland than from the condition of the parties In England. Tho Sundry Civil Bill. Washington, Dec. 14. The sub-committee of the House. Committee on Appro priations, In charge of the preparation of the Sundry Civil bill, had a business session yesterday and gave hearings to persons Interested In the measure. Iteault or a HolLr Kxptoalon. Trot, N. Y., Dec. 14. -By a holler ex plosion at the mill of the Tlconderoga Pulp and Paper company, at Tioonderoga, Engiueer Provider died from injuries he received and Fireman Pelkey was badly hurt. The loss is $10,600. Committee on Invalid Tensions. Washington, Dec. 14. The necessity for some law by which the government m ub uio io recover money iruuuuientiy obtained on first pension payment formed Hiu fnitl.i ixf .11...... . . I j.. .1.. IT vujmu w. ,u.aiipBiiiii in nip iiuuae lUltl mitteo on Invalid Pensions yesterday. M.tara Run Down Tlj a Tialn. Utica, N. Y., Deo. 14. Two sisters, Ituoliel and Anna Schwartu, while going to work were run down by a freight train on the West Shore raUrotl, One may die, but the other is not seriously Jnjured. I-rof. Smith fjiieii.ndad, Cincinnati, Dec 14 The Presbytery by vote of 31 to 20 has suspended liar Henry Preserved Smith front the ministry. Sawyer Will to lie Contested Gloucxbtsr, Mass., Dec. 14. The will of the late, Samuel Sawyer, pt this city, who left a, few thousand dollars each to' the testator's relatives and diatYibuted the residue of the $700,000 estate among sixty charitable, and educational Institu tions, Is being contested by 'the heirs at law. For Battle Lines and Tablet.. Washington, Dec. 14. The Secretary of the Treasury has sent to the House an estimate of an appropriation of $23,750 submitted by the Secretary of War, to be expended during the fiscal year 1893, for battle lines, and sites, for tablets at thi Antletam battle field. Salt Against tho Hcllpae Oil Co. Franklin, Pa.,.Dec 14.-rAn action ia trespass has been entered in the Venango county courts against the Eclipse Lubri cating Oil compuny by a Mr. Roach, whosi wife and children were burned to death In .he.great fire and flood at Oil City in Juno last. ftagley Oitt Two and Half Toars. Davenport, Ia., Dec. 14. In the Dis trict Courjt George J. Bagley for the theft of $1,000 from the United States Express Company, the full amount of which was afterward returned, was sentenced to two and one half years in the penitentiary. Gold Mlno Kliute Down. Ismkmiko, Mich., Dec. 14. The Ropei gold mlno lias closed down, as the stock holders will no longer furnish money. Over $400,000 In assessments Is sunk in the attempt to dovelop the mine Into a pro'.; niaKer. Not Known by Carnegie Ofllclnls. PnTSBnno, Dec. 14. Charles Stafford, who died, in Toronto, Ont., from suppoied poison administered at Homestead during the strike, is not knovrn by.the Carnegie officials. Hate for the Itall-Fltzalmmont Fight. Nkw Oiilkans, Deo. 14. The Crescent City Athletic Club has fixed the date ol the Hull-Fltzsimmotis fight for the flrsl weak in April. Tho prize la to be $10,000. Ilnntl Compitnv Aaaigns. Baltimore, Dec. 14. The order of thi Vesta lloud Company Luui made au as slguuieut. ITHE KIND i i A WORLD OF JOY im 1 FOUR WORDS I p !"Two Bottle, Cured MeF'i mDana Saksapaiiilla Co.: EH f4 Dear Sirs i For yuu-t I hive been troubled gwlth JChtMiniutUm.&lRo loiter tail Kiel. 3 gni'V Trimble. Nothing Memod to help tue&a i DANA'S I SARSAPARILLA fHaml two IiotlU C'lTJti;i Mil, Kfi Yours renjccfiilir, P Efperance.N.Y Jilts, P. J, CItOMWEJX. Bfl Schoharie Co. bb. !" Tlili (btfrrlffca that I knrtw Hi bIiaih Mm T J r Cromwell to be IriiMtivurthy. and one upon fcsj A. II. McKlii:, Juilicaof thereace. fperance. IV. Y. ft Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast. Maine. K H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURE THAT AND STOP THAT 303 Xfas stood tho ta t for 8 TXTT TBAItS i anil has proved Itself tho best remedy j 'known for tho euro of Coiisumjiltm, Coii(jhs, Colds, ytliooninu Caugli, audi 'all Lung Jilsrasf in young or old. l'l lco 33o., B0o., and $1.00 per bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. cms?, joaisciJ & wis. 8MBtets, vt. H. J. M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIR&RDVILLB. Uest Wlnee, Liquors, Beers', Ales aud tlneai brands of Qlg&rs always on oano. DO YOU WANT A GOOD ARTICLE OF COAL? If so, send in your orders to HENRY WARWICK, 431 West Coal Htrot. All orders for coal or for haullne of all kinds promptly attended to. Orders can be left at the stores ot B( O. Drabs t, BoutU Jardin street, and Joseph IU11, North Main street. 11-19-lra HOTEL AND RESTAURANT! 3P-A.TTIJ "TT.1VE3V3: A. Respectfully Informs his old friends and tho public generally that he has taken charge of the old stand lately oooupled by Fcllr Adrleks, where he will keep on hand a fresh stock of Porter, Alo and Lager Heer.- Finest brands of Liquors and pgars. Paul Summa. oaJSSSSi st . M. 11URKE, A TTORNEY-A T-LA W, BHIlf AWDOAII, PA. Offices. Room 8, P. O. llulldlng, Bbeasadoan. ndXsterlyUuUalng.PottavUle. El H nits. r. j. cnojrwELL, jrf 3 EjporanccN. Y. 3 TO.RECEIVE THE RED.HAIj Names of Those Who Will be Made Cardinals. CORRIGAN TO BE ONE OF THEM t'nrla Kxcltrd The IJipoanre of Mlnlatei ItoitTli-r tYIU Neeeaaltate the Recon struction of the Cnblnet The German Army Rill-Speeches In the Ilelchatag, ItOME, Dec. 14. Information has been roulvi'(l from confidential sources that the Pope intends to raise to the Cnrdlnalate he following named prelates at the next jnnslstory: Mgr. G. B. Meignan, Archbishop ol Tours,, France. Mgr. L. B. Ch. Thomas, Archbishop ol Cologne, Germany. Mgr. D, kopp, Prince-Bishop of Breslau. Mgr. O, Vaszary, Archbishop of Gran and Primate of Hungary. Mgr. Benito Sanz y Fores, Archbishop of Seville, Spain. Mgr. L. Gallraberte, Papal Nuncio at Madrid. Mgr. Persisco, Secretary of the Propa ganda, Mgr. Moccnnl, under Secretary of State, Anothor consistory will be held In March when It is said that tho Pope will give red hats to Mgr. Stonor, Mgr, Jaco bltn, the Archbishop of Bordeaux and thi Archbishop of New York. PARIS EXCITED. The Expoeure of Rouvler Will Necessitate u Ileconatruotion of the Cabinet. Paris, Dec. 14. M. Rouvior, Minister of Finance, who is now connected more or less directly with the Panama Canal rot tenness, went to the Elysee and presented his resignation to President Carnot. Tho President accepted Rouvier's resig nation and appointed M. Tirard in his place. Great excitement prevails in the city. Placards of red paper hsaded "Dynamite and Panamal To the People of Parisl" ure posted on the walls of St. Denis and torn down by the police. There is no telling what the day will bring forth as new dis closures nre made daily in connection with the Panama Canal corruption. Anot Ministerial crisis is now on. Tho o; i by Clemenceau of tho con ut'ctiout. jonvier, Minister of Finance, with the Panama scandal, will render necessary a reconstruction of the Cabinet. SIR BERNARD BURKE DEAD. Ulster King at Arms anil a Writer of Ko mnrkuble Skill. Londox, Dec. 14. Sir John Bernard Burke, Ulster King at Arms, and editor of the famous record of British nobilltv .known as, "Burke's Peerage," Is dead in Dublin. Sir Bernard was born in 1815 in London, being second son of the lato John and grandson of the late Peter Burke. He i was. called to the; bar in 1839. He was , the author of a number of works, includ- lng the "Landed Gentry," "Anecdotes ol the Aristocracy," etc. In 1853 ho was appoiutcu to succeed the late Sir William Betham as-"Ulster King at Arms," and "Knight Attendant of the Order of St. Patrick." Jn 185-t he received the honor of Knight hood. In 1887 Sir Bernard was appointed keeper of the State papers of Ireland, and in tho following year he was created a Companion of the Bath. He was a writer of rem'arkablo ability ani industry. THE ARMY DILL. Speecliei by the Saxnn Minister, Ilerr TIon lilgbftu ami ITerr Hebttl. Berlw, Dec. 14. The general debate on the Army bill was continued in the Reichstag yesterday. The Saxon Minister ot War spoke strongly in favor of the bill. Hudolf Von Benuigsen, National Liberal leader, opposed tho bill conditionally. August Bebcl, a Social Democratic leader, denounced the bill from beginning to end. , Lieut. Sfgonzjo Krtlreil. Paris, Dec. 14. Lieut. Rene de Segon zao lias been placed on tho retired list in oonsequence of his failure to give s.atis f.tctory accounts of the death of death of Paul Quiquerez, his companion in an ex ploring expedition on tho Ivory Coast. Ta Couvert Hungarian Rtnte Debt. Losdox, Dec. 14. The Vienna corre spondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says it has been ollicially announced that nil the 8 por cent, stock of the Hungarian State debt will be converted about the middle of January. ItequUltlon lor Iieatty. Fiiankj-ort, Ky., Dec. 14. Deputy Sher iff Farrell, of Allegheny, Pa., has arrived In this city with a requisition for Robert Beatty, the alleged Homestead poisoner, now In jail in Louisville. Turklih Torpedo ltoat Misting. Lo.mdo.v, Dec. 14. A Kiel despatch saysj "A Turkish torpedo boat left here November 18, and has not been beard from since. It is supposed to have been lost in the Atlantic." Murdered Iler Wayward Daughter. Galveston, Ter., Dec. 14. It is be lieved hero that Maliuda Milliiigtr, the disreputable woman wh,o was found with her throat cut, was murdered by her mother. After Timber Thieves, Albany, Dee. 14. Inspector Haberstro ot the State Forest Commission is in the southern portion of the Adlroudaoks try ing to apprehend the timber thieves who are In dally operation on the Stato lands. Big Jute Failure lu TJunilee. London, Deu. 14. Lipmoro Si Com pany, jut merchants of Dundee, have failed, with lialrilltieti umouutlng to about 1,360,000 pounds. lllg llluio ut Mattawan. Mattawan, N. J., Dee. 14. Fire here burned out tho law office of Senator-elect Teihue, and several adjoining buildings. Loss, $98,000. " No Strike en the lllg Fear. CniOABO, Deo. 14 Chief Ramsey of the striking Hock Island telegraphers gays that there will be no strike on the Biz Four. CURE, run jDrMrktoj; RICRflCC Tn avU fnrtna. Palpitation. MlOEiMaSav l'ainln Hide, Shoulder land Arm,Hhort Itrenth, Oppreaalon. Asthma. Htvollcn Anklee. WeoK end Kmothtrlnff Spells, Dropsy, Wind In Stomach, etc., are Mired by DR. MILES' NEW HEART CURE. Anewdlscovery by tho eminent Indiana Special ist. A. h Davl.Bllver creek, Nrb., after takine Jbur bottles of tm&nx cntK felt better 'nanholmd fortwelvo 7cars. "lor thirty years troubled with Heart JJInome; two bottles of Da. MILE3' HEART CURE enred mo.-Lerl Ixigsiit Buchanan. Jlich." It. It. Stutson. Wars Station, Oa, h'iM-'l DR. MILES' HEART wURE xorlle.-t' tm.r oir. jb. cat results Mrs. 14) Ear, FltcbturK, Mir.a., w. ul tor 15 years with tlcnrt Dl-en e. b id to hire honsn help, lived on liruld t-niK u,4 files' HcuitCuro and all pains l :thr; r ' .nt u o cured her. Fine lUUiStmted brc : riiiOi at dromriBts, or adurcss CrfPfillcK f.ii'ia! Co.,Clkhort,Itid. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, "Wounds, Burns, Etc Removes and Prevents Dandruff. si leasee liUUUIltll UU1 g Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Wats Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies Other Chemicals are used In tho preparation of W. UAKER & CO.'S reakfastdtcoa tcltlcli. is nbsnlutely pure and soluble. I the strength of Cocoa mixed j with Starch, Arrowroot or It is delicious, nourishing, and jsasilt digested. Sold brflrorers nerjnhcra. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mais. DBinTlinP Wo. the undersigned, were fllir I llnh en'lrely oured ot rupture by ,,!., H11 L "r.J.U. Mayer, -81 Arch Stf. Philadelphia. Pa.. 8. Jones I'IiIMdk. Knn Hquare.l'a.j T. A. Kreltz, Hlatlugtou, Pa.; K. M.Kmall, Mount Alto, Pa.; Kev. H. St. Bher. mer. Buuhury.iPa.; D. J. Dt-llott. 211 8.12th Ht., Heading, Pa.; Wm. Dlx, 182a Montrose Bt Philadelphia: H. U Ilowc, 809 Elm 8t , Heal, lng, l-a,; Ueoree and Ph. liurkart, a Locntt SU, lteadlng, Pa. Hend for circular mvsdum filis Act on a new principle rogclate the liver, etomsch ana boirels through Ui i.riw. Da. llujjs' Vaia tp.- My we blUmwwe, tcrpid liver sad conetlpi tl.'i. Kmalleat, mildest, tiu."ftl SOdoHsa 2fSct. fiiimples truo at arunKlsu. b,IsM Bt UituUlbL LEWIS' 98 LYE (PATENTKO) cr Uye it b. ii.it fowJer an.l nutal iu a eaa villi r-njorabl iU, ttt ooot.ota am alwx.remrforun. Will mala lha aul nor. If,? S.V.? S"PJ !" ovllXKr, IT 1H TUB BSST Ut al.ao.la w.,u dialnfaethis alofci, olawa, waiblna tvitlm aalati. trpea, eto. iWPa. JfJadies expecting to Become piOTHEHS WW - tanaa- . B u EUiU n H i m m mm BRADMtLD HEGULATOffCa. ATtftNTAGal AGENTS WANTED. Salary and expenses patd. Addrose W &T. HM1TH CO., Geneva Nurimy, Ucik, N. V. aVMi!?SKudwith GonorrlicealB ykJIJ'01eet,Whitei.Sperinatorrho5.?B imSUndrVFlst f0,r a bottle of BSgnxejBwilhoutthe aid or publicilv of a I twAta doctor. hon-polonous and I yaJMcu.rEntecd not to atrlcture. y&0tQjk' M':e''sat Axtvfcaa Curs. 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