J MILLY 1-EltOUSON, Troy, N. Y. I'the fOXovint tribute to DAXA'S her or.-r Ot.D CWIONIO COM- iLAIM I S. sent us by Irm. Groom l t, wll.lnnwn "(1110031' S 1'HAH- AGY;'l!iO Vjntjrcsatit., Troy,N.Y.: I(3FNTWMrN I hac been troubled with IVBIt COMPLAINT, COXSTIl'A 1N mid m'SPKl'SIA for a Jong time. employed tlio best uoctors m me city; y toiu mo Sid Chronic Complaints iirolinriltocure. Tliclr medicine did 1 no good. I eioppcu vinma n aim Ught n bottle or Ufi.-ovn oiiiw.ii jimi.- 1 1 Before 1 had taKcn nan oi , Ucr. I liavo uueu inreu ooiuen ui felt DATA'S 12 I A am belter tlian for yearn. IT HAS iNli WONDBHS FOB ME. I can Hires- me fii tlio IcaBt. . lourB rruiy, "N.y. MRS i MILLY PHItGUSON. SARSAPARILLA CO., BELFAST, ME. ftRTERS Pirn's I. .-M' l : Iteoilacho and rollovs all tbo troubles Incfr St to ft bilious elite of tho sjrtem, suoh as klncss. Kausea. Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Tain In the Hide, &0. 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RARTER MEDICINE CO., How Yorkj WLLPILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE UNEASINESS IN PARIS Precautions Taken to Prevent an Uprising. DESPERATE FIGHT AT A MEETING. Muniuls le Mores Attacks thn Jaks In s hprrrh hml t'ltclied Itnttln llrsults, In Which Mirny Ar Hurt Anarnhlnti Cull Upon the l'uoplu to Destroy Thell Corrupt Oppressors. Pahis, Jan. 7. Tlio great nntl-Semitic meeting will liold at tho Tivoli vuuxhnll liuit night under the supervision of the Libre Parole uroup. The hall was packed, and Ihe first two npenkcn were rt-celved apparently with enthuslastlo approval. The principal speaker of the evcnlnp; was the Marquis de Mores. Ho began his address with u general onslaught on the Jews us tho corrupters of French honosty and the haters of French honor. A tremendous uproar granted these assertions and about GO men started for ward to dispute with the Maiquls hit placo on the platform. At the steps to the platform they met some ,"0 partisans or the Liibro Parole group, who showed light. Iron chairs and tubles were thrown about. Tlio Marquis de Mores and his little band of adherents were obliged to stand their ground, as there was no rear exit, and thoro was n terrible struggle. Many nasty wounds were inliicted. Do Mores nnd his party fought their way to tuo lloor wuero a pitched battle was fought by police and thu factious of the audience. Many were removed unconscious from tiie hail and numerous arrests were made. Serious developments were averted only by the moderation of tho police. A lighted cigar was thrown from tho gallery while the Marnuis do Mores was speaking. It was mistaken for a bomb and produced a partial panic. boverul newspapers predict the arrests of more Deputies and Senators on next Monday. The police were busy between one and three o'clock this morning de stroying luceudiury placards posted by anarchists. These placards called upon the people to rise at once, seize arms, destroy their corrupt oppressors, aud seize tlio reins of government. A feeliug of alarm was np parent throughout the city last evening and is likely to increase to-day in conso quenco of tho prophecies of thu press that tho worst developments are to come. Gen. Saussier, Mllitury Governor of tho city, has tukeu every possible precaution. The city would be safe were it not for tho. general conviction that tho government is playing lust aud loose in the Pauamu matter. BURGE Won't Hear of Fighting Anybody lii? Till .luck It Out of It. Boston, Jan. 7. Dick llurge, tho Eng. I llsh lightweight champion pugilist, hut Just received an offer from n promino it i Now York sporting man, as representa tive of tho new sporting club which is j about to bo organized. Tho offer Is of a purse of $10,000 to flghl i Austin Gibbon or $12,000 to fight Bill Myer. liurgo, who lias lust returned from Montreal, has sent answer that he will entertain no proposition to meet mil other man but McAuliffe until tho Ameri can champion positively refuses to maks match. In that event Burge will give tin Crescent City club tho first opportunity, having given Cnpt. A. W. Cook, tin club's Boston representative, a promts, to that effect. rafflllflPITIL Ills BANDMASTER Dnmlse CAPPA. j to That ol , Cares Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat Sold by all DrurcUts on a Guarantee. Tor a lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh's Porous Plaster will give great satisfaction. 35 cents. .Mrs SHILOH'S VITALIZE!?. s. T. B. Hawnins, cnattannoga. Tenn., says: ShUah'M Vdallztr SAVED MY LIFE? I istder it the bat remedy for adebtlltated tifsf era loer used." For Dyspepsia, .Liver or lxlduey pubis It excels. Price-75 eta. , KhJLO H'S Afi ATA RRH REMEDY. !tvo you Catarrh? Try this Itemedy. Itwlll -.to and Cn-e vou. Price 60 cts. This In. tor for Its successful treatment lf urulshod Bml Hhiiotrs itemeaios are soia uy us uu u iaronte to irlvo satisfaction. (For Balo by 0. H. Hagenbuoh. Throw u Cartridge Into the Audleuce. London, Jan. 7. Tho Paris correspond ent of tho "Standard" says that a cart ridge live inches long and two inches in diameter, with a lighted fuse attached to it, was thrown into tho audience at tho anti-Semitic meeting last night. The cartridgo was carried out by a policeman and the police are now trying to give tho Impression that the cartridge was only u cigur. ARE AMERICANS IMPLICATED ? lie Lcssups' lteportud Confession Creates a btlr In Kow York. New York, Jan. 7. Tho report that M, Charles de Lesseps,who is in prisouiu con nectiou with thu big Panama scandal, hud mado startling disclosures affecting American as well as European houses and would turn State's evidence created u considerable stir in banking circles. It was the ono topic of conversation around Broad and Wull streets aud the tickers wero eagerly scanned for further particulars. A prominent financier said "The feeling Is pretty general tnao it tho whole truth is ever told it will put some American firms in a pretty serious light. Probably no one is better able to do this than young De Lesseps; and if tha report is true that he has turned btuto' evidence we may look for some startling disclosures. Of course, while this will cause great aniouut of anxiety until lull par ticulars as to his alleged statements are received, nobody is willing to talk. When It is known who aee Implicated the puuit will indeed be surprised. N. H. Downs' Elixir WILL CURB ' HAT ClOs&iCbL j&ITD STOP THAT Mm rtood the te t for SIXTY TEAX8 ! anil has proved Itself the best remedy 1 known for the euro of Coiuumpuon, Couaht, Coldt. Whooping Cough, an fall Lung Jtra In. young or 01a. Price S5o 60o., and l .00 per Douie, 8OLD EVERYWHERE. r mars?, jobstboh & loss, froji., suusjtcs, v.. WIFT'S SPECIFIC 0 0 , Tor renovatine tlio entire system, I eliminating all poisons from the itinnil. whether of scrofulous or it iiarul origin, this preparation has no equal 'i For etcrhteen months I had an I catiac soro on iny tongue. I waa treated by best local physicians, but obtained no relief : the fore gradually creti urso. I finally took B. 8. B.. and was entirely ured after using a few bottles." Trcatiso on lllcod and Skin Dis ease!, mailed I ree, AtUuita, Oa. lloycottlns I.aue Seminary. Cincinnati, Jau. 7. Since tho Smith trial there has been much talk about Lane Seminary. The general public bus long supposed that the school Is prosperous and money making. It is found that all the Presbyterian schools In tho West uro boycotting Lane and that at present there are only thirteen pupils ttiere. Compromise Silver Bill Appar ently Not Acceptable. THE SUSPENSION OF IMMIGRATION. "JACK" ASHTON DEAD. The Heavyweight l'liclllsc Kplres is llulluvuo Hospital. New YonK, Jin. 7. "Jack" Ashton, the heavyweight pugilsit, diod at U:13 last night nt Bollevue hospital. Ho was taken there Wednesday night from tin Vanderbilt hotel. The causo of his death was erysipelas, duo to au injury to ills left arm, which he received in a boxing contest somo tlm. ago. Ashton was z'J years old, and Is said to leave a widow. Tho body is at tho morgue. Dompsej's Trial ltegilis Monday. PiTTsnuuo, Jan. 7. Tho trial of Hugh Dempsey, District Master Workman oi tlio Kuights of Labor, for complicity 111 thu poisoning of thu non-unionists at Homestead has been set for Monday next. Gen. Algpr Clothes 700 Newsboys. Detroit, Jan. 7. Seven hundred newsboys were yesterday llttod out with new Uhri.itmas suits 01 clotues at tuo ex pense of Gen. R. A. Alger. NEWS OF THE DAY. Over one hundred thousand Sdollurs dumage to boats and coal lloets was done at Cincinnati by tho breaklug of the ice gorge in tho Ohio Ulver. i'lio total loss by tho fire Thursday night in Pennsylvania avenue, Pittsburg, Is estimated at $280,000, with au insur ance of $2'J0,000. Wlllinin Pope, the defaulting toller of the City National Bank of Louisville, has been captured in Starke, Fla. Pope ab sconded three years ago with J)U,uUU 01 tho bank's money. Tho First Baptist Church at Blugham- ton. N. Y., was burned yesterday. Loss, $110,000; Insurance, $80,000. Tho lnger beer brewery of Frederick Linski. on Hayes street, Newark. J., caught fire yesterday aud was nlmost totally destroyed. Damage $75,000. Smallpox has broken out In Homewood, a suburb of Pittsburg, and the prospecU of an epidemic are alarming. A revolution is probable in Costa Rica. It is said that tho President of tho Re public has acknowledged that an effort may be mado to depose mm. A number of Brooklyn, N. Y., alder men and supervisors are under Indictment for alleged extravagance in voting money for the recent Columbian celebration in that city. The factory of Shedlon & Co., at Can ton, Pa., was destroyed by fire Friday. Loss, $10,000; no insurance. Tho Merchants' Exchange of St. Louis has ordered a letter protesting against the Washburn anti-Option bill to be sent to the members of Congress from ills' souri. Alexander R. Terwilliger, B5 years old, convicted at Kingston, N. Y., of assault ing 10-year-old- Edna Uleurwater, was sentenced to 20 years at hard labor la Clinton State prison. Several of Milwaukee's public schools have been discovered to bo polluted with sewer gas, and tho Health Commission' ers will close them. President J. L. Brush, of tho Colorado Cattle Growers' association, says that cattle throughout the West are In good condition, and that the losses so far this winter have been light. Receiver Foster, of the defunct Cheyenne, Wyo., National bank, which failed 14 months ago, roports that an as sessment on the gtocknolders Is Inevlta hie, and creditors may not get moro than CO cents on the dollar. Senator Chandler I'lcnds In thn Snntt for More Stringent Measures Against 'holeru Coal Couihtuo Inrestlgaturi Will Hoon lleport Latest Cabinet Slate. Washington, Jau. 7. The Silver bill presented by Congressman Culberson as compromise measure, aimed to reconclla those In thu House demanding tho abso lute repeal of the Sherman law aud tho Bland men who insist upon free coinage, is not apparently acceptable to cither. Mr. Bland declares thut the operation ot the Sherman act has produced a condition the remedy for which is found only in freo coinage, while tho nutl-free colimgo lead ers maintain doggedly that tho purchaso principle of tlio Sherman net would bo perpetunted in a restoration of the old Bland net, and that tho Sherman act should be repealed absolutely, Mr. Culberson's action in attempting to avert a protracted light over silver is significant in thut ho lias been from the first ono of tho sturdiest and most active advocates of fteo coinage. Mr. Culberson exerts a strong inlluence with the Demo crats from the South, who have the Ugliest respect for his judgment. As ids bill lias been ruferred to Mr. Bland's committee, it is not expected that it will find its way back to the House. If it does not, no mnttcr in what form the matter comes up for consideration, Mr. Culberson will probably offer his bill a substitute, and in that event tuo fight is certain to develop some curious complications. Mr. Culberson will oppose tho absolute repeal of tho Sherman act, us will ins Southern colleugues, but ids substitute will command a number of supporters. Among them the llland men will oppose Mr. Culberson's compromise, as well as tho original proposition. If, us has been reported, Air. Ulevolaud has advised thu revival of the Bland act us a compromise, the mitl-free-coinuge men may be induced to accept Mr. Cul berson s bill. If that should be done the Bland men will filibuster, with a good chance of preventing its passage. Mr. Piurce, Mr. Bland's llrst lieutenant, is confident thut at least one-fifth of thu Democrats will oppose unalterably any measure but one providing for free coiu ugo. Mr. Pierce does not believe that a majority of the Democrats in any event will petition for u closure rule, uud so he thinks there will be no silver legislation ut this session. No mutter whut combi nation may lie made, without a closure, no silver bill will bo passed. 1 oe anti-froe silver men are eq ally e"inl lent that tho Sherman uct wl.l bo iei -.iled, if not outright, with some com promise amendment. Follow Close Ollmore NVH'ViinK. Jan. 7. Bandmaster Cappa of tho 7th Keglmc"nT,TjatroTmrgWh tit L tho State of New York, is dead at his homo in this city. Mr. Cnppa's death was very sudden and was tho result, his friends and relatives believe, of 11 cold contracted when he led his baud in tho big Columbus celebration parade. Heart failure is said to be the direct cause ef death. Charles Cuppa was born In Alexandria, Kingdom of Sardinia, Italy, in 18111, and came to the United States in 1838. He was thou a young but promising musi cian, quite noted even at thut time for his trombouo playing. He hud mado a reputation for himself on tho way over as a muster of thut in strument. Tlio trip was made on the steamship Constitution, nnd severul con certs wero given during tho duyH occupied in crossing thu ocean. Upon arriving here, young Cuppa enter ed Ned Kendall's Boston Bruss Baud, aud played his instrument in that organiza tion for two years, after which he became n member of tho 7th Regiment Bund then led by Grnultnlla. When tho civil war broke out Mr. Cappu entered tho ranks with the 7th Regiment and served during tho entire period. Ho nfturwurd becumo first trombono in Tboodoro Thomas' orchestra, which po sition lie occupied for seven years. It was Mr. Thomas who recommended him for leader of tho 7th Regiment Bund The appointment was mado by Cot. Emmons Clark, and Cappa satisfactorily filled tho office for cloven years. Before ho entered the 7th Regiment Bund ho was a member of P. S. Gilmoro's bund. Ho succeedod Clinrlcs Wernig us louder of the 7th. DB. MILES b HEADACHE! T.iwker Going to Cuba. New Yoiik. Juu. 7. Emanuel Lasker, the German chess expert, will leave for Havana Wednesday. His stay at the Cuban capital will be limited to fou weeks. Short matches with tho local magnates and exhibitions of simultane ous nlav will be the chief items of the programme. Gives S3B.000 to a Hospital. New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 7. Mrs. Win. A. Abbe has presented to the direct ors of tho St. Luke's Hospital of this city the sum of $23,000, which she wishes used for the establishment of a surgical ward, to be known as the William A. Abbe Ward in memory of her lato husband. Hay Hideo to be Sold at Auction. Baltimore. Jan. 7. Bay Ridge, Mary land's great summer resort, will be sold at public uuction on Jan. 27. Foreclosure suit was brought by the Union Trust company of Philadelphia and the Balti more & Ohio, which hold most of the stock. The liabilities aro $030,000. Weather forecast. Washington, D. C, Jan. 7. For New Eng land: Fair, followed by rain or snow, warmer weather, westerly winds becoming variable. For Eastern Now York: Fair, with Increas ing cloudiness, followed by ruin or snow, warmer weather, winds shifting to northeast erly. For Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair, with in creasing cloudiness, followed by rain or snow, warmer weather, wind shifting to northeast- A V. 'ass Knuoklo In Ills Lungs. Penn Yan, n; Y Jan. 7,-rFrankK. Wutkins, aged 24, died of black jaundlcu here yesterday. When 3 years old he swallowed a brass knuckle, which lodged In his luugs. There It remained 10 years, causing him to cough violently. He never completely reooverod. Typhus Losing Its Grip In New l'ork. New York. Jan. 7. Four cases of ty phus nnd three deaths from the fever wns yesterduy's record, milking the totals to dato 103 oasos and 17 deaths. Hrle Ilullroad Kumlugs. New Yore. Jan. 7 The earnings in the month of December of the Lake Erie St Western railroad show $318,410, au lu .reaM oi $3,tt. A Weak Digestion strange as it may seem, is caused from a lack of that which is never exactly digested . The greatest fact in connection with Scott's Emulsion appears at this point it spartly digested fat and the most weakened digestion is quickly strengthened by it. The only possible help in Consumption is the arrest of waste and re newal of iieioy healthy tissue. Scott's Eimtlsion has done wonders in Con sumption just this way. Prepared br Soot t Bonne, N Y. All drnzelats. SENATE AND HOUSE. Discussion of the Quarantine and Iiuml gratiou Suspension HUN. Washington, Jan. 7. The session of the House wns an uneventful ouo. The attendance was small, and nothing but private business was considered. About 25 private pension bills were passed, and the House adjourned. The session of the Uenato was given up exclusively to thu cu. si leratiou of tho bill on the subject of quarantine regula tions and its correlative meusuro, tho bill to entirely suspend immigration for ono year. Mr. Chandler (Rep. N. H.) spoke for about three hours, devoting most of his nrgument to the lust mentioned bill, ul though the other whs really the ono thut was up for discussion, lo this latter, however, an amendment was pending to authorize tho President to issue a pro clamation suspending immigration from countries where cholera may be prevail ing. Mr. Chandler treated this proposition as nn act of cowardice on the part of Congress, in imposing responsibility upon tho President Instead of taking that responsibility itself. THE READING COALCOMBINE. Congressional Committee Concludes Its Investigation and Will Soon lleport. Washington, Jan. 7. The Special Reading Investigating Committee of the House has concluded its investigation, nnd the chairmau, Mr. Coombs, expects to mako a report to the House within a few weeks. A part of them boliovo that it is possi ble for Congress, within its constitu tional province, to enact legislation that will bo effectual in restraining tno coal combination. Chairman Coombs says that, in his opinion, the last testimony taken by tho committee during tho recess shows more clearly than any of the other testimony the existence of an anthracite combina tion and the methods of its operation, and also what should be done by Congress to restrain tho combination. A RAILROAD NEEDED. Until Ono Is Hullt Along tlio Mexlcnn llorder Order Cannot be Mulliluliied. Washington, Jim. 7. The War Depart ment has adopted 110 now policy concern ing tho better preservution of order on the Mexican bonier nnd, to quote a prominent official of tho Department "order cannot bo entirely maintained until a railroad is built along tho dividing lino, thus insur ing tho quick transfer of troops." An order has been issued for a new fly ing telegraph line from Fort Mcintosh, Texas, to iusuro quick truusmlssiou of messages from the seat of troublo and Lieut. J. E. Maxlield of the Signal Corps has been directed to proceed with its con struct io:i Beyonu 1 his and tho employment of extra vigil. 1 u there will ho no change from the present policy of the Depart ment. I'relght Trains Collldo Houd On. Wateriiurv, Conn., Jan. 7. Two freight. trains collided "head on "on the New York & Now England Railroad at Osborutown at 7 a. m. The engineers and firemen of both trains jumped in time to ave their lives. Tho two engines and eight cars wero wrecked.The accident was due to tho neglect of the engineer und conductor of tho east-bound froight in for getting orders. Dropped Dead at n Ituilnay Station, New York, Jan. 7. John H. Stovens. who for many years had charge of a de partment of the Phoenix Insurance uom puny here, dropped dead on the plutform of the railroad station nt summit, in. j. nt 8 a. m. Mr. Stevens had for many years been n sufferer from heart disease He was sixty-four years of age and had lived in Summit about ten years. Ot till forms, Neuralaln.Rpusms, Fits, Bleep- -Icsjursn. Dullucss JJtzluCBR,llluea, Oplnra ltnlilt. Drtinltennen. etc. . nro cured hr Mil. IX- ItLMl'OltATJVi: AlilKVlNJC, littcovored or tho eminent lnclana Hrjcclallat la nrftoiis diseases. It dots Hot cuutaln opiates or dansumus drucs. "Ilavo txvn tnktmr l)K Ell L. US' li IWrtJS iVl'I I KADKVI.Vl ror T-pSIensy. From b'-pU-mtH r to January rtsroHa uslnc tbo Nervtna ilii.e; ut least Tj convulsions. andnovrnftcr turoo mont uso have no mom attacks. John u. roi.uws, iionw, Jiich." I novo txen using uii. MlLra1 jxiutTUjc ATI VB NDRV K for about tour montbs. It is brou.thtroo roller ni iciiT-o. I havo token It ropllopsy. and nltoru -le t u.t ir ouo week havo -I no attaolc ll'ird C. 1 m 1 is. lIoalbvMin. ri:io book of groat cwt unci tri.d bottles J" JIBE urug isis wvcrywnoro, ora-iorem r.lLE3 MCOICA!- CO.. Filkhart, lad. 2? CURE YOURSELF! If troubledwlth Oouorrbom1 uleet.Vt'hltea.Spermatorrhnn.' oranyuunuturn' dlschnreeair 'your druggist for a bottle of Dig CJ. It cures ill a few day wlthouttho aid or publicity of a doctor. Non poisonous and guaranteed not to ttrlcture. The Unirrsal American Cure. Manufactured by Tt& Titbhi Plan,;....! ft. CINCINNATI, O. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures 3happod Hands, Wounds, Barns, Et Bemovos and Frovonts Dandruff. 7H8TE ROSSI Ml S0fiPB Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Watc HOTEL AND RESTAURANT Hesnectfullv Informs his old friends aid the publio generally that he has taken chargl of the old stand lately occupied by Felix Adrlcks, where be will keep on huodatresh stock of Porter, Ale and Lager lleer. Finest brnds of Liquors ana Uigur. D-..I Franer'a nutldinS. Bxperiments With Blertrlrlty. Lynn, Mass., Jan. 7. In nn nddress be fore the Thompson Scientific Club of Lynn, Prof. Thompson stated that ho has succeeded In experiments in which electric currents of high voltage were dis charged through five feet of air and ex pressed confidence in his ability to con struct a machine tnat snau cause veri table thunderbolts to leap as far as filty feet in air. Don't Anticipate Immigration Itestrlctlnn. Cologne. Jan. 7. On account of ad vices from Washington to effect that op position to the proposed immigration re striction bill is becoming so strong as to assure defeat of any measure looking to this end, the North Atlantic Steamship Company has decided not to reduce tho number of trips to America by their steamships us contemplated. Labor Leadors Arrested. ' BiiiDOETON, N. J., Jan. 7. The Grand Jury has returned indictments for con spiracy against President Arrington nnd Vice-President Troth, of the National Glass Blowers' Union. Both were arrest ed and required to give bail. The indict ments grew out of the strike of tho glass blowers at the Cumberland Glass Manu facturing Company. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. ponies represented by TD-AVITD FAUST, 120 S. JaroinSt, Shenanooah.Pa. THE LATEST CABINET SLATE. lir-Gov. Campbell for heoretary or War lllount to Succeed Wanauiaker, Washington, Jan. 7. It appears that one important, appointment, unuer air. Cleveland, of less rank than that of Uubi net officer, has already been decided upon. It Is stated on good authority that Repre sentative Bacon of New York Is to be made Comptroller of tho Currenoy. Mr. Bacon Is now chairman or tne uanKing and Currency Commlttoo of tho House. As to the Cabluet, It is entirely probable that Gray of Iudiana will be made Secre tary of Agriculture Instead of Postmaster General; that Blount of Georgia, who is now Chairman of tho Housa Foreign Affairs Committee, was Chairmau of the Postoffice Committee, and has served on both Ways and Means and Appropria tions committees, will be Postmaster General, and ex-Gov. Campbell of Ohio will be Secretury of War. Tammany to Have the lllglit of Line. Washington, Jan. 7. Tho Chairman ot the Committee on Civil Organization of the Inaugural Executive Committee, has uunounced In a letter to James Mar tin, of Tammany Society, New York, tuat the Tammany organization will be ac corded the right ot line ot the civic por tion ot the inaugural parade. lllulueuiid Koiinu Better, Washington. Jan. 7 -Both Mr Blame and Senator Henna are repi.i ted to be better to-day. Five Deaconesses Ordained. Philadelphia, Jan. 7. An interesting and comparatively novel ceremony took pluce yesterday at Holy Trinity Protest ant Episcopal Church. Five young women wero ordained ns Deaconesses by Bishop Whltaker and consecrated to the work of ministering to the poor and slok and as sisting the clergymen ot the diocese in the moral and religious training of their parishioners. Murphy Endorsed By Auburn Democrats. Auburn, N. Y., Jan. 7. At a meeting of tho Cavuaa Democratic County Com rulttee resolutions were adopted congrat- ulatina President-elect Cleveland, com mending Gov. Flower's administration and concluding with an endorsement of Edward Murphy, jr., for United states Senator. Green Goods Men Adopt a New Scheme. Ottawa. Jau. 7. It has lust come to light that the "green goods" men have adopted a new scheme, lhey no longer send their victims boxes ot sawdust, or old paper, but dellvei counterfeit bills of the denomination 01 nves, tons uuu twen ties of the "Confederate States of Amer ica." ' An Heiress to 84,000,000. Canton. O., Jan. 7. An old lady of thl city, and for the last few months an in mate of the poorhouso, who for the pres ent doi not wish her name made public, has lust received word from New York that she is heiress to property In that city valued at $4,000,000. Dentil of Millionaire llurgot. Corninu. N Y . Jan. 7 Hai ve Blirget, 11 prominent citirenof ! Ville Hd a mi'l .ei'i.r 1- '. ' 1 wi 11 know 1 1 Iw ) ..01 York and Nort.R u l'e i-v a.n Unlike the Dutch Process No Alltalics Chemicals are used in tho preparation of W. 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