VlRE iking. HyooA 1ltVv Was Vwrtbtova bcuu. J(novsnv . fills lorfdtwant, Kho.r outs, vxsaA aAV good cogKs covtU.e "to Use. jSQKSSB Mado only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. Delaware Ave, Plillada. 0 BARTER'S , lj- H n TOM PILLS. cure Hoadscho and rollovo all tho trouhld fna& mt to a bilious etato of the system, such 09 Dizziness, Nausea, Drowslnosa, Distress after, cntlng. Pain In the Slue, &c. Whilo their most pcsaaisaoie success sua Dooa ouown wciuuig Eoaiaehe, yet Carter's Lima Liver Mia ars equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro treating this annoying complalnt.whilo they also -.(Mrract&ndisordorsofthestouiachtlmulatathe lircr and lesulato tho bowels. Even IX they only curca fnetheywoniaboidmoBtpricelcsstoihooownOj suffer from this dlstrcsslnircomnlalnt: butforta. lUately their goodnesscloca notondheio.andthosa trhooncotry them will find these llttlo pills valu ,f.ble In so many ways that thoy will not bo wil. HIM to do without than. ButsftorallelcUboad (Jdthobanoof bo many Uvea that hero la wliora 1 wo niaue our great ooass. uurpuLicuniHwiuiu ,4tbers do not. 1 Carter's Utile Liver Pilla are very email and Tery caBy to take. Ono or two pills make a doso. iTlioy ara otrlctly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who flsathem. Invlalsat25c:ntij; live for $1. Sold by drujslita everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER rfiEBlCIME CO., New York. SHAUPIU, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PB1CI Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Boro Tliront. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Bad: or Chest Shtloh's Porous flatter will Give great satisfaction. 25 cents. SHILOH'S VITALIZE?. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga. Term., says : "SMI0.V8 Vtlaltzer' SAVED MY LIFE. I Monsidtrltthebeatremtrtuforatiebtlttatcdxniitein Itvtr ttstd.'" For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 eta. CATARRH REMEDY. Have you Catarrh? Try this Ilernody. It will relievo and Cure you. Prico CO cts. This In-, lector for ita successful treatment isf urn ished free. Bhlloh's Remedies are sold by us on a 3viamnioe to (rive satisfaction. For sale by 0. H. Hagenbuch. )& H. Downs' Elixir! WILIi CUKE THAT AND STOP THAT Id IUs stood tho ta t for BIXTY YVAltS foujfl has proved Itself tho host remedy J known for the cure of Comumjitlon, ) Ootinh, Coldi, Whooping Cough, anau loll Lung DUeaiet lu young or old. Prico 23o 60o., and 1 .00 per uottlo, fiOLB EVERYWHERE. HEHST, I0OTS33 4 WES, Prcfi., B-Jliiftoa, Vt. UR HE AL.Tt m riay depend upon tho way yo i treat I lie vs.: Inkr. wlurh nature cives. A few bottle?. S. S.S.fSifn at the proper time may Insure g. bealth for,a jearortwo. Thercforeactatonce,to IS IMPORTANT that nature be assisted at the right tlme.f to. -r fall, tn rutiavt tlA Vim Clf lm-U purities, and is an excellent tonic also.0 Ho Wants to Add Ills Name. " Permit me to add my name to your many oil eartiluatesln commendation of the areat curat, properties contained in Swift's Specific (S. S. S. C certainly one of the bcl tonics I tver used. "John W. Daniel, Andetson.fa. C. Treatise o. blood and skin diseases mal'ed i res SWD7T SPECIFIC 00, Atlanta, G 1B&..ppSevB .vra- rmw RIBOT FORMS ANOTHER New Cabinet Constructed from the Remains of the Old. CIIAIII.IUI U LKSBETt OK YIUsU. Astoandlnr Itcrelatlons AduaCesl eernlng tho ratyitua Cnual Cmpor Llttlo Kxeltoment In 1'arl Ow the ltenlp;nBtlon of tho BtlnUtry, l'jirus, Jan. 11. Although the reals- nntldn of th Ministry caused widespread excitement there was no attempt to ctfAta disorder. Tbj order that Is prevatlltis throughout tho city may be, and no doubt Ik, du to tho foot tbnk tho lawless element well knows thnt any disturbance Will bo put down with a strong hand by tho military. Tho now Cabinet organlied by M. Rlbot is n follows: M. Iiibot, Fremlor and HlnUtor of the Interior. M. Bovolle, Foreign Affairs. M. f Irani, Finance. JL Bourgeois, Justice. Gen. Lulzillon, War. M. Burdeau, Colonies and Mariue.' M. Dupuy, Instruction. II. Vlger, Agriculturo, 11. Siegfried, Commerce. II. Viotto, Works. The most notable difference botwoon this Cabinet and itrv predecessor is shown by tho absonco of M. da Freyclnot and 21. Loubet. Loubot's lukewarranoss as regards tho investigation of tho Panama scandal has been ill concealed. In fact, ho has de clared in u newspaper intorviow that the Deputies had rushed into the Inquiry with reprehensible recklessness of conse quences. Do Froyclnet, who lins boon Minister of War in several Cabinets, has been lnon tloned frequently among tho possible victims of tho Panama scandal investiga tion, Kibot, while retaining tho Premiership, has oxciianged the Ministry of Foroigu Affairs for tho temporarily more import ant post of Minister of tho Interior. M. Develle lias assumed the Ministry of Foreigu Affairs thus vacated, relinquish ing the portfolio of Agriculturo to M. Vlger, a now mau. M. Tlrnrd retains the portfolio of Finance, and M. Bourgeois, whoso prob ing policy in tho Panama matter caused much dissension in tho last Cabinet, etill holds tho all-important Department of Justice. DE LESSEP3 ON TRIAL. lie Makes Astounding Admissions Itesnrd iltp; tho Canal's Aflnirs. Paris, Jan. 11. Tho trial was opened In tho First Chambor of the Court of Cas sation, as tho Court of Appoais is called, M. Perviver presiding. It was thronged with distinguished people. Procureur- Qencral Tanuon conducted the prosecu tlon. A medical certificate was submitted to President Porvivior that M. Ferdinand do Lesseps is not in a condition to bo present. The President first began the examina tion of Charlos do Lesseps, who said that It was against his otlvlco that his father had undertaken tho construction of tho Panama Canal. The President roproached Charles la Lesseps lor having xnisledtho public by ou nouncing that Ilersent and Couvreux had undertaken to construct tho oaual for 512,000,000 francs. The prisoner was then questioned closo ly us to the relations of tho American Panama committee to the company. llo said that l'J,()UU,l)U0 fi.incs had been placed at the disposal of tho American commltteo and had been used by It for the bost interests or tuo company. The prosidmg Jmlgo questioned M. Do Lesseps as to the bogus petitions present ed to tho Chamber and to the enormous payments mado by tho caual company to syndlcat03 which assisted In floating tho loans. M. De Lesseps answered the questions as they were put to him and then made this statoiueut: "Much as I regretted it, hard necessity compelled us to resort to such means to insure tho success of our plans. Wo al ways distributed monoy when fresh is sues were made, so that we might avoid creating enemies on the Bourse." WILL ASK FOR A NEW TRIAL. Attorney llrenner's Intentions Ttefrardiug tho JJuqilesnn Rioters. Pittsburg, Jan. 11 Attorney Bren ner, wiio had charge ot tho defense of-tho Duquesne rioters in ( ho trial which has resulted in finding 19 of the defendants guilty of riot, two of unlawful assom blago, and one acquitted, states that to morrow .he will make a motion for a now trial. Should he fail, ho will likely, after sentence has been imposed on baturday, move for an arrest of judgment aud take appeal to the buproino Court. The maximum penalty in this Stato for riot la $500 fine and two years In the workhouso. The poisoning oases, which wero to have been tried to-day, have been post poned until to-morow because the defense was not ready to prooeed. J. M. Overton, one ot the men who made a confession, hat not been seen since the day ho gave bail for appearance in court. The trial of Jack Clifford for murder has been set for Monday, Attorneys Krwin, of St. Paul, and Argo, of Sioux City, have been summoned to assist in tho defense. The principal work ot the rest ot the court term will be the trying ol Home stead casos. Forstol Not to lie Sued, 3t. Louis, Mo., Jan. 11. Tho City Treasury has been formally turned over to the new Treasurer Martin D. Lewis. Kx-Treasurer Forstel will not be sued tor tho amount ot shortage checked up against ma son. Oor. Bnclu Dying. Lrm.B Hock, Ark., Jau. 11. T. Humphrey, of Selustlan county, was eleotwl Speaker ot the House yesterday on the 2d ballot. Gov. lSnglo Is very low tills morning, and there is little prospect ot his llvlui; uiauy nours. Guilty of Murder Second rr;reo. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jau. 11. Tho trial of Adam lloas for complicity in the inur- dur of Mary werttielmer s baby was oon eluded last evening. The jury returned a verdict of murder in the second degree, CUFPttniNS AT CIMtUMHATI. 'oor PpopIo In KMstrata fin Aeeormt oC llupactty of Conl lXuvlvr. CutciNNiil, Jan. 11. It develops that former despatch) telling the story of the destructive iee gorgos ta the Ohio Blvor during tho past week a serious error occurred la naming various eorU so ai pan ics as losers by the carrying away of Tt bargee of eoal. It now appears thnt the consumers of thnt intuspeuBnble om- modlty are losers. The Clnolunatl and Pittsburg Conl com- Irlno have steadily advanced the price of loughiogheny aud Kanawha oonl nceord ing to tho severity of the weather and tho stages rf the river. From J2.50 per ton. went to $3 and then back to 10, nt which Uguro it was quoted last week, and at that price large quantities were con tracted for by oonsumers to be delivered. Then came the lco gorges carrying away comparatively small amount of coal. Tho elevators are still jammed and there arc yet many barges of coal safely moored at Cincinnati. The dealers, however, wcro not to let tho opportunity for a squeeze to escape, and at a meeting held in this olty between 1'ittsuurg ana Uln- cluuatt coal barons it was agreed to raiso the prico of soft coal to $u per ton, which wns done yesterday. With the mercury marking ono degree below zero, some dealers who accepted contracts last week at $!), now refusu to fulfil their obliga tions nnd offer to rofund monoy paid on contract with a bonus of ten cents per ton. Poor people cannot buy coal at the present price, and tho suffering among tho poorer classes is intense. There is no prospect of a decrease, but. on the contrary, it is expected that tho prico will-go to 1 7 or even iS boforo tho limit is reached. There i general and bitter indignation xprcsscd ou nil sides at tho hoartleisness of the coal dealers. MR. ROSENDALE'S REPORT. New York's Attorney General Complains Hint Citizens Want to Know Too Muuh. Albany, Jan. 11. Tho annual report ot Attorney General ltoscndalo shows that 8S0 opinions were written in tho depart ment during tho year. The report this your goes moro than usual Into details, and tho Attorney General shows how much of tho atten tion ot himself and deputies tho heads of tho different State departments require. For years thuro has been growing in the departments a custom of answering all horts of iuquirie. from individuals, which has become almost an evil. It Is recommonded that all the papers in proceedings for tho dissolution of cor porations bo brought together In tuo Attorney General's oillco, whero a com plete record can be kept of Buoh proceed ings. Thirty-two applications were mado to Attorney General during the year re questing him to bring actions in tho name of tho people. During tha year tho fol lowing actions and proceedings were com menced by the Attorney General: Seques tration actions, 82; voluntary dissolution proceedings, 84; foreclosure actions, 27; partition actions, 10; actions for admeas urement of dower, 3. In addition Is other actions and pro ceedings havo been begun, in which tho Attorney General has appeared for tho stato or some btnto omccr. THE FIREMAN KILLED. A Yuc Sunk In the lust ftlver by a Xew Iluven Liner, New York, Jan. 11. The new twin- screw steamboat Richard Peck ot the New Haven line ran down a tug boat In the East River last evening off Corlear's Hook. The tido was very swift und dangerous at this point and tho river was filled with lco. The tug was struck just aft of tho centre and, filling with water, sank ut most immediately. The fireman ot tho tug was killed by tho collision. All the crew wero thrown overboard but were rescued by another tug. The Peck continued on hor way to iNw Haven apparently not having been Injured by the collision. Chinamen Sentonoed ut Detroit. Detroit, Jan. 11. Loo King Jok, Leo Jok, Wong Yu, and Wong King, tho Celestials who nave been in tho county jail slnco Sep. 24 last, awaiting a hear ing, havo been found guilty by uommls sionor Graves of being unlawfully in this country. They wcro sentonced to ten days' iinprisonmont at hard labor in tho House ot Correction and to deportation to China at tha end of that term. Special Legislation for Nora Scotia Mines, Halifax, N. S., Jan. 11. The Legisla ture of Nova Scotia Is called for next weok, nearly two months bufore the usual tlmo. The cause, It ls said, is to enact special legislation regarding tho coal mines ot the province and to prevent tho United States syndicato, which is now obtaining control of many of them from bt'comlui; a monopoly. Sips of Health. You don't have to look twice to detect them bright eyes, bright color, bright smiles, bright in every ac tion. Disease is overcome only when weak tissue Scott's EMULSION. f'l'l 1 rr is replaced by the he. 'thy kind. Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil effects cure by building up sound flesh. It is agreeable to taste and easy of assimilation. Prepared by Scott & Bowne, X. Y. All druggists. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT! Respectfully Informs his old friends and tho public Kenerally that he has taken charge of the old stand lately oocupled uy Felix Adrleki, where bo will keep on band a fresh stock of Porter, Ale und Lager lleer. Vineat brands ot Liquors and Cigars. P111I Snmmn Froney's Tlulldln8. raul OUmma, cor. Main and Poplar Sts. TTlLTm -4i IN MINERS DEAD. An Awful Kxploslov ilnt Colliery il nine. Col rmlo. Dkhvktl Col. Jn u. 11. vwenty-sven miners wore killed at King, thU State, last night by an ex plosion. Tho bodies were recovered early this clr blackened eumli- morning. On account of t tlin, only 11 were recognized. ONE KILLElfcJWO WILL DIE. Vntal IlnrstlnRnt n Kly 1VIiol la n Vli Stcel MIIL 11. Tho fly wheel at lmri I'rrreiivjiu), Jan the steel mill of Oliver Bros., South Ninth and Blngh.!"11 a."nl yesterday. One mau was ipjtnntly killed and several were injured. The dead mau Is John Orient, furnace- man, aged 80, n Among the Klilcr, roller In arrled. injured aro: Ferdinand rod mill, aged 28, skull die; Mike Schmotcor. frnctured, will Polo, aged 88, e nployod at furnace, skull die, has wife and llvo fractured, will NTodac, aged 14 yours; leg children; Jack injured ami Imf1? t'rul3uJ' wlU rocovor- N at Work In Brussels. Uynnmltei BllL'SRI'.LR, J in. 11, A dynamite bomb that had bee l placed in front of tho building occuil","1. u, v" u,;",ui U1UP nl Seralug expl.i,de'' dur, t'le morning, completely roc,k1t,1 ,tho trnt f th structure awl. tl'e'Is causing great damage. Foftu".ol' not a B,ln'B P"' 8ou was hurl, ',ere .ls no 0,uo to tho perpetrators Jot tbu 0Utr"Be- IVut Appoal to MntollL AVIII KOCHKSTEI N. Y., Jan. 11. Patrick Keen of (I'""10"0, ucuies mar, 410 nai anyii'iteiitiolh'lt,iV(;r0t nPP01ll"8 th difference orf1""1" boUvcen lil.iHolf un.l Father J. M Fitzgerald to Mgr. Satolll as stated in a says ho doe proper autl -lew York paper. Mr. Keon not consider Mgr. Satolll tho irity to bring tho matter bo- lore. Delay for llriiohlyn's Imllclml OIllrlnN. BllOOKLI dieted aid N. Y., Jan. 11. Tho in- rmen, supervisors and con- peared in court at 10 a. in., for it on the Indictment recently tractors aj arraignme found agn nst them in connection with tliu Colu nbus Day celebration. Their postponed until Monday next. cases wer Ltiul sv Tu-o Yeai-H Vacation. Grui WasuiI ' uniot .Engineer Nathan '', lowI w' 0 "as uee duty for seven 3 oceaiu Enuiueeil!llB o tlle Nuvy Department, hns been grr J nrs leavo 01 "Deuce. lunvus If Premium on Gold. He: Iiork, Jan. 11. Private cable de- New spatchr havo boen received in Wall :ating that tho Bank of France street had renj loved the premium it has beon for gold. Tho news Is considered paying Importance, as the hoavy and un- ot grea timely to this UToiu exports navo ueen uua tn part cause. JXhA Manager Is a Defaulter. , , Imbia, Pa., Jan. 11. Walter Rus--,,11 tV3 local agont and raanagor ot tho U 3 'ilustriiil Insurance company of tti.wn.rk 3V X' bee" mls3lu8 inco Vd nn investigation of bis books dlsclosV thu fact tu,lt h8 u a d- refuse to bay. Drug Clerk Nlel.Sll F"an'1 anln' New York, Jan. Xtr0. J Nichols, a drug clerk, V ,to guilty ot murder in tho 5on(1, ,,,eBr)00 Nichols last year used jorphino in stead of quinine in filling a pi?BC,rlP"on' and the mistake resulted in tliS Uuntu 01 Martin Mundt. richt In tho Clirarette Trad Nkw York, Jan. 11. A lively pK1 for tho control of the cinnrette trndeV going on. The American tobacco cm: nany, known as tho Cigarette trust, anv tho National Cigarette company, a new concern, are the chief combatants. Broken Wheal Causes n Freight Wreck. PocauKiirsin, N. Y., Jan. 11. Twonty three freight cars were derailed near Hyde Park on the Hudson River ruilratd yesterday. Many of the oars were wrecked. The accident nsi caused by a broken car wheel. ITLH1E KIND rauybjijbia iui metis im m Tif 1PT1 pvpnvTirrvn. . Vfit 9. hnt.t.lfis wrnnorhtJa ,, a.. A P.1IRE. Sno fiction, but truth. II jDAASAB8Aliail.LACo., M I OEKTS. Ihavabuena arent RiifTprpr forIM KHOTr Itn years villi l VSl'Jil'M.V M SKStried rhyiivlaiifl' nreicriptUio., but could ohtsinj MUlunir wiiilKirarvn-uti. , navr uwu u..Hki.A. S'l'l Nl,i:i;i- v 1:1.1. Mr yrari owlngtoss miorut-reu ronaitioti ol my tugejuve orgaof, is fa I bought a bottle ot m Z DANA'S E SAUSAPAllILLAg a .n.i it iii:t,pi:i sir, no m 1 c ie uInRt I tiouglit Hie . -con.!. Hifnr thai .Ht.kii,n Bliiiy IlVSPKl'MA WAN I'l lCl".J,f jSBaiid 1 ll I.ll Nl.ni'.P WIM.I.i m lluni, N Y. JOHN KlKKkY, 2nd. Ml To wlumi It nuiT coiiccrn -We tre ell ac- SquahiM uh Mr Kirkcy, suit know that lies wuiilil nut wake any Mfateiiiciit itiutl untrue. STKAKNS SNAMll, I mt .vtMcna, ii, v. DrugglMS. M DANA'S LIVER AND KIDNEY PILLS arejgj SSworlh their weight In Cold. They are SjD. T). D.'i. DANA'S DISEASE DE-S SrSTROYERS. Try a bottle at our risk. S la Dana Sartaparllla Co., Delfatl, Maine., tJ TWENTY-SEVE I THAT CURES! B 'Us' Jpp -si H 1 vsttsSilRli 1 H JOHN KIRKRY, 2ND, 3 jy MiHeat, N. Y tjg GENERAL BUTLER DEAD He Expired in Washingfon Early This Morninfj. VUATU DCK TO llKAlir ' JfAlMIltE. )lo rintl floiH) to tlio Capital on Snprrtm Court Ituslnesa and Wns Apparently In Good Health Attached Willi a I'll ut ContliliiR This llornluir aud tiled Ilefore. Help Could Uencli lllm-Skotch of III Career. Wabiuhotoh, Jan. 11. Benjamin F. Butler, the lawyer, soldier, statesman, politician and millionaire manufacturer, lied nt bis Washington residence, No. 220 New Jersey avenue, southeast, ut 1:1)0 this morning. Tho General has always, to a more or less extent, mado his resfdenco in Wash ington, although many of. tho Bceuso of his successful ventures havo been located elsewhere. During the present winter n oase which had been decided ngaiuat him in tho highest court ut Massachusetts and In which ho took an appeal to tho United States Supremo Court, has demanded his almost constant residence in this city. Every Monday he was a familiar figure at tho sosslon of that body. Tho familiar face aud broad-brimmed hat of Gen. Butler was seen in tho Su premo Court in General Term yesterday. Tho old contest over the will of Samuel Strong, heard by the Genoral Term ou an appoal from the Circuit Court was to havo beon tried this term. Judge O. D. Barrett asked the court to put the case down for hearing this week to accomnio dato Gen. Butlur as it might not bo con venient for him to attend later in tho term. Tho court was obliged to refuse the re quest as other important cases had tho precedence and tho bench is short handed until Judge Cole takes his seat. The General was accompanied to tho city by his vulet, West, u colored man. Shortly after 1 o'clock the valet heard the General coughlug severely and has tened to his bedside. The General spoke of having expectorated blood, but did not seem to think seriously ot the matter and the valet was dismissed. Shortly afterward West was again alarmed by the heavy breathing of the Ganural and once more hasteued to his sldo, but before help could bo summoned the General had breathed his last. His death was duo to heart failure. Benjamin F. Butler was born at Deer- Held, N. II., in 1818. After graduating nt Waturville college, Maine, he was ad mitted to the bar in 1810. He was a delegate to thu Democratic convention which was held in Charleston aud in Baltimore in 18G0. At tho beginning ot tho Civil War ho took command ot a brigade, with which he occupied Baltimore. Ho was appoint ed a Major-General tho samoyearaud hod the command at Fortress Monroo. In August ot the same year he com manded the land forces against Fort Hat ter.is. In 1803 he was sent to New Orleans in command of the Gulf Department. In that city ho signalized himself by the Inflexible vigor of his administration. In Novembur ot the same year he was ro llevcd of his command. In tho following year ho was glvon tho control over tho military of Virginia and iNortu Carolina, Ou Slay 10, 1801, ho woa attacked at Drury's Bluff, ou which occasion ho suc ceeded in saving his army by tilling hoclt to the cover ot his intrencuments. In December of that year ho was sent in command ot the land forces ngaiust Fort Fisher. Failing to cirry this place by assault, ho retired, and wus soon after relieved of his command by General (jrant. was elected to Congress In I860, and duct the impeachment ot President Joliu- BHo was tho vt?8uccessful candidate for Governor of Massachusetts in 1875; iu 1878-D he was UicamUaate oa tUo lndu-pendent-Greenbackf,r olllce, but was defeated. Iu ft13 bo was elected by the Democrats; was knominiited in 1833, but was defeated. I, In 1881 he was tho tandldate of the Greenbackers and And-MonPollsts Jr President and received IV3'8- votes. In tho latter years of hKlifo UB d'& bis time to tho practice of yS'ffas counsel iu many cases of iuipoftefico be fore tho U. B. Supremo Court. The Montana Senatorslilp. ' Helena, Mont., Jan. 11. The Seuato and Ilouso balloted repeatedly for United States Senator. Sanders, Rap., received 31 votes; Clarh, Dein., 10; Houuer, Dcin., 6; Dixon, Dom., 8; the rest scattered. Joint ballot will be taken to-dar. The Legislature stands on joint ballot: Dem ocrats, 35; Republicans, 33; Populists, 3. One Populist will vote with the Demo crats, and. the other two with the Repub Means, A Brnketnau's Singular Death, FnrLABKLFniA, Jan. 11. Harry O, Comb was killed on the Pennsylvania) Railroad in a peculiar manner. Tho ear which he was running into tho freight yard ran into a high brick wall, the wall toppling over on the cars and him, hor ribly mangling him. Government Suit Compromised. WASIOTOfl Jan. 11. fhe Treasury Department has compromised for $25,000 the civil suit against S. Block & Sons, of New York, charged with undor-valuation of imported Nottingham laces, etc. Crim inal proceedings against tho firm are still pending. Railroads Sued for 81,000,000 Taxes. San Frakoibco, Jan. 11. Suit was commenced yesterday by the Attorney Ueneral against tho uentral racillc rail way nnd several other companies to re cover taxes levied for the year 1887, ag gregating wltlt pminiues aboul ?1,UW,UUU. Virginia's Certificate the First to Arrive. Washinoto!!, Jan. 11. W. S. Copeland ot the Danville RugUter, mesus(er for the Presidential eleotors of Virgiiui ar rived In the city with a copy of the ceruli cate of the electoral votes, lie is the lir. messenger to arrive at the Capitol. Sir. Itlulnt.'s Condition. Washinotox, Jan. 11, Mr. Blaid Tinsaa-l a oonlfortalila ntirht and the di tors say he is. in no immediate daQger ot dlsaolutiou. . . OR. MILES Mik ffcrous Prostration, !lceilcntne, Slclt nntl Ncrvoma tlt-adnolip, ISnrlmclip, IlzzliiFNs,Mir W Fenrs, Hot J-'InnlirN, Nrrvoun .fiin'jisiii,i, nun cms, nonunion, IIjh 1evln, fit is, HI. VHtm' Iinnco. Opium iljtlilt, IlrunlteiiiicHW, olr., nrn riirrU by Ir. MlleV Itoxlitrntlvc JVorvlnp. It does not contain opiates. Mrs. Sophia C. Ilr-jwnleo, DeLnnd, Ma., suffered with Epilepsy l- 50 yeprs nnd testifies to a coniplctoeiiro. Jneob retro, lulm, Oregon, had beon suffering with Nerv ous Prostration for four years, could not sleep, nothing liclnm him until ho used Dr. Mlloe' He f.roratlvo Nervine) ha Is nowwoll. Flno boots r.' "i, druggists. Dr. Mllea' Nerve and Uver Pills, 60 doscB for 2.1 cents are tho best -c-mcdr for Biliousness, Torpid Liver, etc.. etc. lDv.Mile8,MetlioalCo.,Elkhart,lnd, TKIAI. BOTTiK FRBX. Uiilike the Dutch Process No Alkalies OB Other CHemicala are used In tho preparation of W. BAKER & CO. BreakfastCocoa tohich fs nhnnlutrly pure nntl fttbY?. It has mornthnn tlirnt UmcM I tho strength of Coco, i lulled root or iwirn ftrarcn. Arron Stiffar. nml la far nu nomtcal, costing less than one aeni. ire cco- a cirj. 11 11 ueiicious, iiouriBiung, and BiacsTEU. Sold hyflrocers CTerynhere, W. BAKER & CO., DorchesW, Maw. Miners- There's no such thorough cleanser of dirt, oc healer of cuts and bruises as because of its high percentage of ASK YOUR GROCER POR IT. 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