7 GTHE KBND THAT CURES jj ! R3 CIIAnt.KS SIMMONS, A MARVEL IN COHOES ! i Kidney ami Liver Disease Ul ron IS Y-111S, CURED BY 3 BOTTLES ! ESDana SAiisAtMtilt.i.A r.n. it OBNTLKMENI 1 Illvlnir hlWl r l.tsi".it tyi nn,l jtShciilth by theme of your Rsnanarllla 1 feci It Zgmyiluly lo lt oilier, know the ertst benefit I 3 have receired. Kg For IS jenn I havo been troubled with! B'evero imiupiinlneNliniiiirli, alto Ji.li! iSNwee' py ft'id l.lirr nUt-ntM', iwiUiIJj that for" sm I haviiuicd three bottles of nnantoiiiiicAlinu HI IUBT III U., Of a Th A AT A 9Q Rfl I SAHSAPARILL A B BSl a .,t,el ,llif " new innn. I rrrom- rat mend It to any aflUeteil vllh disrate of thcKkl- jjJ Cohoee.N. Y. CHARLES SIMMOXS. S JAMES S. CALKINS, RS Jlruggtrt of Cohoes, N, Y. Sfl Meyer purchase of a " SUBSTITUTCR, 'M fa DCrson who tries to cell vou srimethtnni clse when you call for Dana's.) Our bot-Ml yjties are neing tinea wim a uuuNitirtllg I HONEST DEALER who sells you what youm lasKfor, and if you rccelvo no benefit ties will return your money. ana saraaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine, Rci Headache and rollevoall tho troubles fncf alent to a bilious etato of tho system, auoh as Dizziness, Nau&oa, Drowsiness. Distross after citing. Tain In the tilde, to. WLllo their moat jpar-able success has boert shown la cuiing toeaiaeho, yot Carter!) Iatllo Liver Pins art euady valuable lu Constipation, curingand pro Venting this anno) lug coza?lalnt,whllo they also correct alldl3ordcraoftbeBtomach,8tlmulat.e the. liver and rcgulato tho bowels. Even if they oohj BUTOO PI m IMfHrj (Ado they would bo almost priceless to luosa wha Israifer from tils dUtrcsslngcomplalnt; butfortu luatelylhclrgoodueBadoes notondbero.and those, .nboencs try thesi will find theso littlo pills vara Able In romany ways that thoy will not bo wil 5lng to do without them. But after allalck hoad (is tho bane of so many llvos that hero la where ITrenialeonrgroatOocat. OurpllUcuraltwhlla others do not. ' Cartsr'a Littlo Liver Pills aro very email and t Tory easy to take. Ono or two pills malcu a dosa. They nro atrictly vegetable and do not grips or purge, but by their gentle action ploaeoall who usetherj. Invtalsat'Scents; live for 1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now YorlO Mil PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE CTifchetttr KnalUU Diamond Brand1. LPLLS OrIi:iiiul and Ccnulnu. curt, ftlwafi tel labia, ladies, ik mond Brand la lied llid Gold meulo' Iboxei. letleJ with b)u ribboa, TaLo InaalliPF. Rtfuttdane trout rutiltfu. Dm afut for CalehtsUr Knaiitk Dta. ' Uont and initxHom. At Pratt iiti. or nad 4a. In timr for particular!, t tlmnnl&li tnl "ltelicf for LmMttS in tttttr, by rrtura MalL 1 0,00 Tf itimouiU. A'ami J'aptr, tlohi-atlcr Cuemlcnl Uu..Mndlion KmtaM. 0014 by SX Locil UruuUU. I'hlladu., I'a. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ! Kespectfully Informs his old friends and tho jratillo generally that bebns taken charge of tho Id stand lately occupied oy Felix Adrieks, where bo will keep on hand a fresh stock of Porter, Ale and Lager lleer. Klneat brands of Liquors and Cigars. Paul Summa. aJlSfl bu. W. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURE THAT AND STOP THAT ITa.9 stood tho tei t for 8 IXTT TEAJtH 1 ( and bos proved Itself tho best remedy I 1 known for Uio euro of Coinumjtton, l iCotinhi, Colds, Whooping Cough, anal loll l.ung Dlimttt m young or old. l'rlce 25c, 60c, and 1 .00 per bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. ;EEHE7, J0HH53S i L0SS( Preji., BaUnttim, 7t. I bad a malignant breaking out on my lep below tho knee, anil was cured sound and well with two and a ball bottles of Otuar blood medicines bad lailoM to do mo any good. TlLU C. 11EATY, Vcit.aie, s. c. I was tsoulildil froincblld londwltlinn n? ayatpu oum) ui ieiur, tmuiiiri'ti ih.iuui uurodrno pun Masa.uw. 1. 1 Our book an Wood and Skin Diseases mailed IK EU HE DISCOVERED ARSENIC Witness Hunt Expected to Give Startling Testimony. PROCEEDINGS IN THE POISON CASES. Dr. Cooper Says He Hm No Donbt Ons of tho Men He Tr.uted ATas Dosed Will Arsnnlo Cliemlst Hunt's Ittported l"lnd Inci In Ills Investigation. rrrTSBuno, Jan. 18. So far the trial of Hugh J. Dempsey for complicity In the poisoning of the Homestead workmen lftHt summer h.n not revealed much thnt Is not already known, but that thero is n lnrge-slzed surprise in the background the counsel for tho prosecutlou and a half dozou doctors and expert chemists know. Tho witness through whom this mine is to .be exploded is Cnpt. Hunt' tho annlytioal ohumist, of the firm of Hunt & Clapp. Ho has been engaged for soma timu in making analysui in tho cases of several Homestead workmen who died under suspicious circumstances. Ho refuses to reveal anything as to the results of his examination, hut it is learned from an authoritative source that arsenic in considerable quantities was found in ono stomach,' traces of cro toti oil in another, and traces of arsenic and other mineral poisons in other bodios exhumed. Tho ovidenca of Dr. Cooper yesterday was pretty positive as to tho poisoning of ono of tho men who worked at Homo stead by arsenic. Dr. Cooper said after he left tho stand that he had no doubt that tho mnn Spaydo, whom ho treated, had beou dosed with arsenic. "Then it didn't surprise you, Doctor, to learn that arsenic had been found in tho bodies of Hoinostead men?" was askod. "No." was Dr. Cooper's reply. "Of course they found arsenic, and other poisons, too." Tho prosecution has naturally taken all sorts of precautions lest this strong link iu their case should get out before the proper time, but this, the first authorita tive announcement of tho results of the post-mortem examination will bu con firmed in detail in court. Cnpt. Hunt sat iu Court .'11 through yeBterday'h session, and was in frequent consultation with the nttornpy for the Commonwealth and the medical wit nesses. He had u ralisa with him, which is said to contain some of tho results of his analyses. SENATOR KENNA'S FUNERAL. Servlues In the Senate Chamber The ltoily Taken to West Virginia. Wasuington, Jan. 12. The funeral of tho latoSeiiatorKeuua occurred yesterday in tho Senate Chamber before both branches of tho National Legislature, while a blinding snow storm was raging outside. Tho Chamber was crowded with tho family, friends nnd co-workers of tho dead Senator. A delegation from the two legislative houses of West Virginia were present at ihu ceremonies. The grief of Mm. Kenua and her children at taking leave of the temains was a very md sight, the agony of Mrs. Kenn.i being especially too great; to be witnessed by even her dearest friends. After tho services which were conducted by the chaplain, the body accompanied by the family and tho Senate Committee wus put aboard tho train to be carried to its native State. No 3Iire 3teeruga Passengers. Wasiii.nutox, Jnu. 13. Tho Uulted States Coasul at Rotterdam reports to the State Departmont that tho Netherlands Americau Steam Navigation company has issued a public notice that after Jan. 1, 18'Jo, it would suspend tho transportation of bteerage pasbengers to the Uulted States. Tho transportation of first and second cabin passengers, however, will not bo interrupted and is not subject to any restrictions. Koinlnated Against llawley. HARTFortD, Jan, 13. The Democratic members of tho Legislature nominated ex-Cougrosman Carlos French, of Sey mour, lor United States Senator yester day. A joint convention will be held next Wednesday to elect a Senator, and Gen. Joseph It. Hawley, nominated by tho Republicans, will bo chosen, as his party has 14 majority on joint ballot. Predlots Groat Succens for the Fair. Paius, Jau. 13. M. Krantz, World's Fair Commissioner General, gave a ban quet last evening to the men who will exhibit at Chicago this year. M. Sieg fried, Minister of Commerce, presided. United States Minister Coolldge, In re sponding to a toast to the United States, predicted that the Chicago Fair would surpass all previous exhibitions. Die Fire at IVeediport, M. T. WKKDsroiiT, N, Y., Jan. 13. Fire which broko out about 7 a. m, in the Stickle House completely consumed that building. Efforts were made to save the Stickle Block which adjoins but at a critical point the water gave out aud soon both structures were a muss of ruins. Some of the household goods were saved la the hotel. Speaker Darrett Would Accept. Boston, Jan, 13. In conversation with a reporter Speaker Barrett, In talking about Congressman Lodge's successor, said: "I have seen my name mentioned in connection with the nomination for Con gress in the Seventh District. If I should be nomluuted I would accept and make the best campaign I know how." New York l'ollco Officers Accused. New Yoiik, Jan. 18. Superintendent Byrnes has preferred charges against In spectors Williams and McAvoy and Cap tains Weetervelt, Stephenson nnd Doherty. The churges are In the hands ot President Martin of the Board of Police Commissioners. No Settlement In the Cotton Strike. Lokuok, Jau. 13. The conference nt Manchester between representatives of tho nuuter cotton spinners and of tho operatives, ou strike, agaiust a llvo per cent, reduction of wages, has elided in a disagreement. The Schooner a Total Loss. GuKRimiBLD, Me., Jan. 13. Schooner JS. K, Dresser, Cnpt. Dorr, from Portland with cargo ot merchandise for MUlbrldge and Addison, is ashore near Jonesport and la a totkl loss WANT THEIR ACTS LEGALIZED. Efforts la tlin Ronnie to Aid th Indicted ltrooklyn Ofnolnls. Albany, Jan. 18. The special order In the Senate during the morning hours whs Senator McCarthy's bill legalizing the appropriations made by the Supervisors of Kings county for tho Columbian cele bration iu Brooklyn. Senator O'Connor proposed au amend ment providing that tho bill shall not af fect the right of any taxpayer to bring suit. He said that he did not think it a good plan to legalize the illegal acts of officials, but It was constantly done, and he did not see why It should bo dona for Brooklyn. With his amendment he 1 thought that the bill would not nullify , the pending Indictments. Senator Asplnall protested against the passage of the bill. He said that Brook' lyn was well provided with highly paid city olllcials who had plainly been dcro- lict in their duty. There was no excuso for them. This wbb a Brooklyn affair and Brooklyn could manage it without inter ference. A prominent Brooklyn lawyer had telegraphed him that tiie bill would nullify the Indictments which had been found. He could not vote for tho bill. Senator O'Connor raid that he sup posed that the bill with the amendments proposed would be satisfactory. Senator Aspinnll declared thnt the bill would legalize the expenditure not only of tho $11,000 named in it but of tho wliolo $00,000. Senator McCnrrcn said tho money had been spent iu irood faith. Tho bill was intended merely to legulizo a technical violation of the law. On motion of Senator McCarthy, tho nmendment proposed by Senator O'Connor was adopted and the bill re-cominlttod to the Judiciary committee for a hearing. THE BUTLER OBSEQUIES. A Military Funeral onMimdny The Ilodj to I.lu iti -mu Munduy. Lowell, Mass., Jan. lb. In joint con vention of tho City Council last night joint orders were adopted tor n committee of resolutions to report at a future meet ing on tho death of Oen. Butler; for u committco of arrangements, and for a committee to attend the funeral; also or ders requesting the family that tho body be allowed to lie in state at Huntington hall or some other place, and closing tho city ofllces at noon Monday. Qen. Butler's body will lie in btato at Huntington hull on Sunday. The funeral will be that of a major general and under State ausploes, with militia in charge. It will take place at 1:30 p. m. Monday from St. Auuo's Epis copal Church, Ilev. Dr. St. John Cham brea officiating. TheQ.'A. K. posts, Sons of Veterans, delegations from the Army of tho Gulf, the i!0th and lilst Massachusetts regi ments and the Catholic organizations will attend in a body. NEW3 OF THE DAY. General Master Workman Powderly ot tho K. of L has reiterated his attitude in favor ot government ownership of tele graphs aud railroads. Gen. Horace Porter is the new presi dent of the Union League Club, New York. He was elected as the successor of Chauncey M. Depew, who filled the of fice seven years. enther -forwimst. Washisoton. D. C, Jan. 13. For Now Ens land: Pair, colder, northerly winds, except snow In Massachusetts, ltliodo Island, Connec ticut and along tho coast of Maine. For Eastern Now York: Snow followed by generally clearing- weather, colder, north westerly winds. For Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair, coldor, northwesterly winds. For Now Jorsay, Maryland and Delaware Fair, colder, northwesterly winds; light snow in Now Jersey. For Woitern Now York: Fair, except snow flurries at luko stations, oolder, northwesterly winds. For Western Pennsylvania: Gonorally fair except snow flurries nt lako stations, colder, shifting northwesterly winds. NEW TOKK MARKETS. New TonK. Jan. 1'.'. Money on call was easy at 3 und 3 1- per coat. 1IOND3 closino rnicns. IT. S. is. r 1131.4 U. S. 43. o 11J 1-4 STOCKS closino. Delaware & lliuH'in 134 Delaware, Lackawanna & Western.... 1311-1 Krio 21 Uriopioturrod 5.1 Lake Shore L 1-3 New Jersey Central 1-t) I -J New York Central 11W 7-B Heading Sd Western Union W3-4 OIlAIN MAKKUT. Wheat No. 2 red wimcr: Jan. 81; Fob. 81 l-8j May 81 1-2. Corn No, 2, ralxod: Jan. Gl 1-1: May &3. Oats-Jua.ai; May ;w 3-1. 1'UOnUCK MAIIKET. BUTTElt Creamery, Stato Sc Vena , S3 tl Creamery, Western, tlrsw 2!) ft Creamery, Western, seeou Is 2tl SJ Btato dairy, li. t. tubs, extras 2d tl Chebs in State faetory, full cream, fancy.. 11 1-4 It 14 btato tueto.y. full cioam, lino 101-4 1004 Stato factory, common to fair.. . .. 0 10 Haas State Jcl'enn., now laid, choice.... 30 Southern, now laid, talr to irood... 27 Westorn. now laid, prime 21 Suok Uggn, Maryland , 3i 31 The Marked Success of Scott's Emulsion in consump tion, scrofula and other forms of hereditary disease is due to its powerful food properties. colt's Emulsion rapidly creates healthy flesh proper weight. Hereditary taints develop only when the system becomes weakened. Nothing in the world of medicine has been so sitcccssnl in dis eases that are most menacing to life. Phy sicians everywhere prescribe it. Pretwd hr RvH rtswm,, N. Y. Alldniesl.ts. JQK. JAMHH BrBlIf. PJlYSrCIAX AXD SUliaBOK. Office and Residence, No, SI North Jurdin street, bnenanooao. PLOT TO KIDNAP' A PRINCE. Thlrtygx CnnsplrHtors Killed nndKinvty Wouuded by Troops. Buda Pest, Jan. 13. Despite official denials tho "Posti Hlrinp" insists upon kidnap the Prlncu of Montenegro. The plot was concocted in Ccttiuge, the capi tal of Montenegro and was of clerical origin. It was discovered Just before its matur ity, but a desperate effort Was made by the conspirators to carry It into execution. About 200 men started for the putucu to izo tho Prince. Warning was received at the palace, 1 already dnubly guarded, and all the mill- tnry iu the city were called out. The soldiers met tho conspirators a short dis- ta,lco tr0'a tUo palace and began firing at once. The conspirators, who wero well armed, returned the lire and tried to charge luo iiuup, uui, neie iriHiineu. After 1)0 conspirators had been killed and SI) had been woundod the attempt to seize the Prince was abandoned. SomoliO of tho uninjured wore arrested; the rest lied. Subsequently 28 priests were nrrested for having lod in the formation and at tempted execution of the plot. JF.RSEV CENTRAL RECEIVERSHIP, l'resltleut Maxwell Thinks tho Company Can X'rovo Its Sincerity. New Yonic, Jan. 13. Iu relation to tho decision of tho Chancellor of New Jersey sustaining all tho points made by tho Attorney-General in his application for n receiver of the Central Railroad of Now Jeruoy, but delaying tho appoint ment thereof In order that an oppor tunity may bo afforded to the defendant company to submit proof beforu a Master in Chancery that they havo honestly com piled with the order of tho court, aud that, therofore. It is not necessary for a 1 receiver to bo appointed, J. Kogers Max well, President of tho Jersey Central railroad company, said to a reporter this morning : "Wo think we shall bo able to prove to the satisfaction of tho Chancellor that wo havo obeyed his order, and that the leasa to the Port Heading railroad company has been cancelled, aud also that the con tracts between tho Lehigh & Wilkesbarro Coal company, nnd the Philadelphia & Heading Coal and Iron company have been cancelled, ami Unit both the Central rail road company and the Lehigh Ss Wilkes barre company are being operated ittdo penitently." PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Doth Itrunclies Mako Nominations for United States Senutor. HAnmsnuiu, Jan. 13. Both branches of tho Legislature convened yesterday afternoon. Nominations for United States Senator were mado as follows: Senate Matthew S. Quay, JohnDal zell, John B. Robinson and Senator George Ross. House Matthew S. Quay, Senator Georgo Ross, Georgo W. Chllds, John B. Robinson ami John Dalzell. Tho House nnd Senate will vote sepa rately for Senator on Tuesday next and both houses will meet ill joint convention ou the day fullowiug aud cast their vote for M. S. Quay, Republican aud George Ross, Democrat, with perhaps a few votes for tho other candidates named. Cause of tho Saar Millers 8trlk. Behlin, Jan. 18. Herr von Borlepsch, Minister of Commerce, declares that the strike of the Saar millet's would collapse soon, thanks to the fact that the govern ment has refused to make n single conces sion to the agitators who had instituted tho movement. The strike, ho added, was not caused by the smallness of the pay. Ught Itoported Killed lit ATruclx. Louisville, Jan. 13. A despatch from Mays vi lie says that u wreck oc curred at Dover yesterday. The west bouud Muysvillo accommodation collided with a freight, nnd it is reported tuat the engineer, liremau aud six passeugers ou the accommodation wero killed. CHILDHOODJO OLD AGE. The Tender Grandchild and a Well-to-do Old Gentleman of 73, Acknowledge Obhcations. Tho preparation that can he taken with safety and benefit by tho tender infant, aud that nourishes, Etrcncthetis, and cures the aged and infirm, 13 one that can truly he called Bciemitlc. Such n preparation was discoveietl by Dr. David Kcmedy and named Favorito Hernt-dy. It Is prescribed nnd lecommended the world ovei, by the medical profession, a3 the best medicine produced for the cuie of . all diseases aiis.ng from an impure condition of the blood. 'lhls beautiful child whose picture la Biiown here, is the grandchild of Jlr. J. E. 1'nlrnntoer of Athena,N.Y.,whohad been cured of gravel in tho Iddnevs and filnsomonia, (sleeplcss P nes) finishes his letter by saying : "But this Is not all Dr. Kennedys Favorite Item ed? has donri frr nur fnm. lly. Mv little grand daugbitr had eczema ihe worst way ; she was a mass of running sores rrrmner ears around the entire neck to ber cheeks. Jlywlfesaveher Favorite Itemedy la f mall doses, and what was tbe res ilt J To-day the sores havo all d.sappeared, the skin Is smooth and cl -ar, and s' o is tat and rugged and as brlgut as a silver dollar. Sir. Solomon Davis of Xortli Kortrlght, N. Y finds himself at 72 years, suffering from neu ralgia, felt tirtd all tho time, weak, languid, poor nppo tile, and no ambition. Thought at his ago nothing could do him any good, but like hun dreds of other eople In hlscondl ticn tried Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and besran to get better at once, aud now feels us hale and hearty ug he ever did. It is particularly pleasing when tdtk neut is as common as now, to kuow that there is a remedy thnt cures disease, builds up the v eak and riebi!llttt4l, strengthens tho nerves, and has lesion-d to health and atmogili. men and women who havelieen rouflnwl to their homes for mouths on teds of t4ons, ii'ji r. .1 11B THE KANSAS TROUBLE Populists and Republicans Still Remain Firm. A RESORT TO VIOLENCE FEARED. The roptillst House of IlopresmtntlTes Iterngnlsed liy Governor Lewoltlng Republicans Commence Proceedings AifHtust the Hceretnry ot Ktato, Topeka, Jan. 18. Mnudamus proceed ings against Secretary of State Osborne have been bogun In the Supreme Court to compol him to hand over to George L. Douglas, Speaker of the Republican HoUBe of Representatives, a certified copy of the roll of members elected to the Kansas House of Representatives on file In his office. Tno returns were compiled by ex-Secretary of State Hlgglns and show 01 legally elected Republican members of the Legislature, a majority of two, untitled to certificates. Mr. Douglas Is the Speaker chosen by the Republican organization, and the ob ject of the suit is to obtain from the court a decision as to whether or not the Re publican organization is the House of Representatives. Tile court laid tho matter aside for consideration to-day. The Republicans have no doubt that the court's decision will bo favorable to them, and In this way hope to checkmate the latest move of the Populists, which resulted last evening In the recognition of l he Populist House by Gov. Lewelling. Excitement, however, Is great, and a resort to violence Is feared. Many ot the Republicans t.ay they will not leave the hall until driven out by tho militia. The arms and ammunition in tho Stato nrmoty liavo been quietly moved since Tuesday to another part of tho city. Tho armory is lit the Capitol square. Some of the Republicans believe a regiment of the State militia will be onllud out to drive them from the House of Representatives. Ihey declare they will not yield or loavo unless they are removed by force. 2,000 PERJSHED Many Hundreds of People Jturned In Temple oil a Chinese Holiday. San Francisco. Jan. 13. A Canton correspondent sends this ncoount of a ter rible disaster In a country town abjut 50 miles from Canton, which occurred early bust mouth, and lesulted iu tho lobs of nearly 2,000 lives: A band of robbers made a raid ou tho village ot Kam Li, in the Shin Hing dis trict. Thoy first levied a tribute of t,ov cral thousand tocls on the priests of tho temple. The latter had just received large offer ings from the people wltojwere celebrating a holiday with a dramatic entertainment uudor a big shed temporarily erected in front of tho temple. Tho angry rohhera applied the torches to this sued aud the people In a panic rushed into the temple for refuge. Tho main entrance of the tomplo, which was of wood, caught fire from tho fierce heat of the burtiiug shed, aud over 1.40U men, women and children were either burned, smothered or trampled under foot. Most of the fatalities resulted from suffocation, as a strong wind drove the smoko into tho temple. At tho time of writing tho roll ot missing numbered 1,010, aud it may bo that some of these were burned beyond recognition. The disaster is the worst that lias occurred in south Cuiua for sev eral years. Drove His Family Out Into the Storm. Summit, S. D., Jnu. 13. C. O. Larson, a farmer, living four miles south of this place, became violently insane Wednes day night. He drove his family, consist ing of u wife and several small children, out doors iu ouo ot tho worst storms ex perienced this winter. Ho compelled them to ride behind an ox team against a blinding storm three miles to a neighbor's house, lie Is crazy on religion. The X'unnmu Trial. Paris, Jan. 18. Testimony of ex perts Is being taken, and the evidence confirms in every particular all that has already been published with regard to tho disordered condition of the company's enterprise. People are still talking of new arrests to bo made. Hurt by the Overturning of a Cur. Dowkixqtox, - Pa., Jan. 13. As tho early passenger train from Lancaster reached here a rail broke and one of the cars was hurled from tho track and over turned. Peter Dautpmau, n bank direo tor of Honeybrook, was seriously hurt in ternally and James Fetters, Sauviol Ludwig and a little girl sustained severe Injuries. Ex-Convlvt llunlup to Star. New York, Jau. 13. rhe Northamp ton bank robbery has been dramatized, and will be produced in this city before the end of the present season. James Duulap, who, after 14 years' imprison ment in the Charleston jail for complicity in the crime, was pardoned on Dec. 29 last, will be the star. Itosenwelg Guilty of Murder, Vint Degree Tukkiiannock, Pn., Jan. 18. The jury in the Dutch Mountain murder case after two hours' consultation found Rosenweig guilty of murder in the first degree. A iurv in the case of Harris Blank, his fel low prisoner, charged with the samo of fense, was empaneled while the Rosenweig jury was out. Earthquake lu Indians, Jeffmrsonville, Ind., Jan. 12. A se vere oartucjuaKe shook was ftlt here at 8 o'olook loot night. The shook rattled the doors aud windows and shook houses. Poraons walking on tho streets felt the tremor. Indicted for Miss Ayres' Murder. Sagramknto, Cal., Jau. 18. The grand jury has indicted George B. Jeffrie, the locomotive entfineur, now iu jail ou sus picion of having killed Miss O. A. Ayres, tho Brighton station agent. Upholds thl'oorlu Stealing; Coal. Chattanooga, Team, Jan. 18. In hit court Judge Springfield declared that h would not hold poor people arrested foi ktealing coal. Several oases were dlt- nilbeed. Mr. Ulalne's Condition. WAsmKBmv, Jan. 18. Hr. Blaise ts resting comfortably this momloif. Ijut evening he was not feeling so well as he was during the day, STARTLING PACTS! WIsMEHMilMM Si WBMTHiiBBB Tho American people arc rapidly beoomlwr a nee of nervous wreckn, nnd tbo fullnwlnKBUgffepU tbo best remedy: Alpbnmoll. nipflluc, of llutler. 1'a., swoars that when hi sonvfcissppechlessfrom Vitus Dnnte. Dr. Mllos Crent Restornttvo aorvlnocurcd him. Mrs. J. It. Millor.of Valra so.tncl ,.1.1). Taylor, of Luputtpnrt, Ind., och mined pounds frotntnklnif it. Mrs. II. A. Gard ner, of Vistula, Ind , w.m currrt of ID to 60 convul sions a day, nnd much Lr-ir)nrhe, dl-zlnees, bocfe acbo, and nervous pro. ir.itiim, by one bottle Daniel M vers, Hmoklyn. M leh., snyn bis dnuohter was cure I of Insanity ot ten years' Bunding. Trial boti-snnd lino book of niirvtmn cures, ITtBjs at dniKHlsts This icniedy tuiitatna no opiates. Or.Wl lies' Wledlca! Co., Elkhart, I nd WKHAJL, IMMrajLE I'KEE. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies Oil Other Cliemicalfl are used In tho preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'S reakfastCocoa tvhlch s olisnlntely puro nnd soluble. Itliasmorofinnfirceffmea I theitrrntith of Cocoa mixed iwlih Starch, Arrowroot or ' Sturar. and Is far more eco nomical, costing less than one cent a cum. It is delirious, iiourishlug, and BAA1LT DIOKSTEI). Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. 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