ITHE KIND g 1 THAT CURES! mm uta. r nJMviJL.j-f fgg Ia world OF JOY IN" 1 FOUR WORDS I 1 "Two Bottles Cured Mel"! Sdana Sahbai'aiiii.la Co.: (Eg 2 Deab SIRSi For yisn I hnvo been troubled gas MtiHh Jtheumjitlm,r.lw I,ler and JCI.I.gS RKnojr 'lYonlilc Nothing seemed to help meW ggpemirjienUy until I tried 9 DANA'S 1 1 SABSAPARILLA Hand two bottles (IIIIIEI) mi:. m V9 Vourircipcctfiillr. 2 sj Epernnee,K.Y Silts. V. 1. CltOMWELI.. jgf SSIScrirtitAUlKCo. PS. ESu EH Tlila cortlflci that I know tho sbove lira r. J.iai J whoso word yon run rely. A. 11. mciliuj, .imuccoi me rcaco. 1 Esperanot', N. Y. Dana SarsaparWa Co.. Belfast Maine. CI 1891? yiE Biek Headache and relieve all tbo tronblen (act Sent tq aklllous etatoof tho system, auoh 04 iitMlness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress aflsr. flatlng. Tain in tho Hide, &a. While thelrtno.it p&norkable micceae Las been shown in cuig SJeaaache, yot Carter's LlttU Liver Pills aw equally TaluaMo In Constlpat ion, curing and pro Tenting this annoyinn" complaint, whlla they also correct all disorders of thOBtomacbtBtimulalothc liver and regulate tho bowola. UvoutfUmyoulj CUiea ni til EEH ! il- wm mi OffcetneyworddboElmoatprfcelesstothorowJia lnfer trom this distressing complaint; but fortu lxlatelytheirgoodn(jB8doosnotondhere.,andthosa irho once try tbom will find theso littlo pilla valu. tiblo in bo many wayathat they will not bo wll 'tlDK to do without them. Eut after allsick head BBS rS Plan I. Hf'ZH LOT' ;r I Is tbo bane of bo many lives that hero la wbore Tro male our emit boast. Our pilla euro It while Carter's latue i,iver ima are very smaii ana ery easy to talis. Ono or two pills raako a docs. :hr9 are striatl vvegttiLbla aud do not crina or YinrrTA. iml l.r Uip.Ir frfintlft tuition nlnAgoall who t-.se them. In vhdst2S cents j Jlvofor$l. Sold by druggists everywhere, or saut by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMMLDQSE SMALL PRICE PILLS Orlciiml una Onlr Genuine. afc, alwjr reliable, ladies, aik i DruirgltL for CJlithtttcrt nglu S mond Brand la Hcd uJ Gold wetai;ioiJy jhoiea. irali with blua ribbon, Take 3 no other. Ftfuttdan$tnm eulKitu V don and (mitti'tons. A . J'ruj giita, or if nd 4a. la Btnmri for part'cuiuri t-atlmonltli tai 'elicf fur La6itw -n Utter, tr return XTnll. 1 (MMH Tftlitnotilnll. m. Sdd bj li Locii Drusgiiu, k'lillxulu.. I'm. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ! 2TWTTXj SXT3VtaVE-faL. Sofrpectfully Informs bis old friends and tbe J olio generally tbat bebas taken charge of tbo Id stand lately occupied oy Felix Adrlek.-s vbcre bo will keep on band a fresh stock of Porter, Ale and Lager lleer. Finest brands of fjquors and Cigars. Onul Qummn Franey's Bulldln3, raUl OUmma, Cor Mamand PoplarSts. H. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT XUs Blood the tet t for 8TXTY YKAJIS feuaa has proved Itself tho best remedr Iknovra for tha euro of Counmj)tio, ' iCouaht, Coia$, Whooping Cough, unci ( foil JAing mteatf in young or om. Xrlce23e.,E0o.tnnd 1-00 per bottle, SOLD EVERYWHERE. IBSS7, JOmiSOU it LOES, Pt.. Ssillsgtss, vt. T. J. O'HAJREN'S COR. MAIN AND OAK SIS. Everything In tbe tonsorial line done In first class style. A fine bath room attached. Relieved meot a severe Tlood trouU It has also caused my hair to grow ou again, as it had been falling out by tl). handful. After trying many physician: in vain, I am so happy to fintl a cure 11 S. S. S. O. H. Elbert, Galveston, Tex SCI IDP? isyforclni-out germs of dis ease aud tbo poison aa veil ttjrlt Is entirely vegetable and harmless TreaUUie ou lllood and Skin mailed f res Sirnr ftraourio (X), Atlanta, ti. fTw Clilchnler'a Enirll.u Pb rENNYROYAL i km m HAPPY i O BOTTLES llfl HOSTILITY TO GARNOT His Enemies Trying to Force Him to Resign. TWELVE MORE DEPUTIES ACCUSED. Tim lrcutrt Interest lu tho Trlnt of the ruiiiituu lluodlerw IUtlo Uoubt its tu Tnelr Ci.iivlcllun ami Specttlutlun Itlfu us tn tlio StiiltonctiH They Will ltecelTe, I'Aitl.H, Jitn. 14. To-tlny tho grnvest rttmore are utlont lu regard to President (.'tr.'iiot, Several of tlio DeputleH wlio liuvo been must earnest In pushing tbe l'anuimt Investigation make no secret of d during that lltuy will not rest until Curnot is forct-d to relgn. llio Htrenth of the casa against the I'lt'sulutit depends upon tbe credibility of ISalliut, the ex-allnister of Publia Works, and Caruot's friends claim that no faith wliuievur should bo attached to 11 tlliut's ili'-closures; that he Is mitllgnunt ugtitist Carnotfor not having protected him trom Ji. usucuiion, und that, he wishes to drag the President down with him. On the other hand, it is pointed out by the enemies of JI. Caruot that liaihut's charges agree with tlio facts as known anil that Charles de Luiseps would prob ably corroborate Bailiut if ho were per mitted to reveal all that ho could. These enemies of Catnot argue that the trial of the two Do Lesseps hits been hastened in order to bring them within tho grasp of M. Caruot and keep them silent as to any connection of the bead ot the State with Pauamu ull'airs. They nrguo also that M. liuurgeoia bus not been as earnest us ho might have beeu in bringing the truth to light, und that tho opposition of 11. Bourgeois to the arrest of liaihut was really based upon his fear that lialltut might acctibo bis former fellow Minister, Caruot. Meantime President Carnot preserves a serene temper, and seems iuiuU'erent to the assaults upon him. These assaults me not conlined to himself. The HadicaU condemn Mine. Curnot for spending so much money on her dresses und trying to imitate the graude dames of the l'au borg St. Uermaiu. In addition they pre tend that Monarchist habits and customs ure invading the Elysee, and, therelore, its present occupants mdst bi turned out in the bacred interests of the llepublic. Constiiiis tlio Instigator. M. Uonstuns is credited by nearly every one with being at tho bottom of tho attack upon Carnot. lie is known to have a bitter feeling toward the Presi dent, on account of his ejection from tho Cabinet, und to bu desirous also of re moving Curnot from the Presidential rivalry. Coustans keeps very quiet and dis claims responsbility for the existing limi tation, but his declaimer Unas uo cre dence among the well intormed. All eyes are turned toward Coustaus as the coming master, if notulready the master, of tuo situation, from a Republican standpoint. 'Iho other prominent figure Is that of General Saussier, whoso control of tho uiilltury iu Paris would give him, in the event of an upnsiug, an all unlimited opportunity to gratify his own ambition or servo tho purpo.se of others. It is known that Saussier has beeu sounded both by Uoyalists and Bouap.irtlsts, but these have ual found tho slightest en couragement for proceeding with their upproacAcs. Ageuts of the Duke of Paris have hinted at u ducal or princal title and tbe eu6rmous revenues tbut would be tho ro wmd of treachery on tho part of General Saussier to the Republic, und while these hints have not beeu uttered directly to the General care has been taken that they should reach him. But General Suussler iu immovable iu his lldohty to duty. Iho evidence so far in the Panama tiial is regarded as assuring conviction. The report of M. Flory, the Government accountant, contends thut tho responsi bility for tbe Panama frauds und decep tion rests upon the whole hoard of Pauiima directors, becuuse, having squandered the share capital, they con cealed tho real situation by false state nients iu order to obtain subscriptions and protect their own interests. M. Flory's report leaves no doubt as to tho deliberate character of tho deception practised upon the public. Tho public aro already beginning to discuss tho sentences thut will be passed upon the de Lesseps and their associates in the event ot cotiviec.on. It is believed that President Perivicr will pronounce a severe penalty, us from tha llrst he has exhibited considerable indignation toward the accused. Perivicr has the reputation of beiug a perfectly honest man, incap able of beiug swayed by outside influence, however powerlul, and not inclined to cover up tho guilt of any oue, however lullueutial. MORE DEPUTIES INCRIMINATED. Eridanca Discovered Against Twelve Alttinbers of the CUuniber. London, Jan. 14. The Purls corres pondent of the Dally News telegraphs : "M. Franquevllle has acquired fresh evidence, betraying twelve deputies, four of whom are Boulangists. The incriini natlua entries on the counterfoils of tho checks are in M. Artou's haud writing, together with the amounts lingered. They do not afford legal proof of guilty but will oblige the deputies to submit to examination und probably will lead to stronger testimony, A search has been ordered among the photographers whom Artou ordered to photograph the Panama papers. "Mr. Perivicr states that the trial of tho directors ought to have been a civil one. That would,have been impossible, since M. Bruuet, the original liquidator of tuo company gave M. Eiffel aud others a re lease trom their civil responsibilities." THE PANAMA TRIAL. Charles De Lessupa Given Testimony With Great Ultlloulty. Paris, Jun. 14. The ovldjnce in tho Panama trial is justifying the udvico given to the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry by Viscount do Vlllebois Mureull that they should devote them selves to Investigating the dishonest con tracts made by the Canal Company. Through such contracts, he said, the company hud squandered sums compared with which the corruportlOn fund spent upon the press was a trifle The testimony of Captain Fraysse and M. Etienne Martin corroborated tbe Vis count's statements. The evidence ad duced yesterday was as follows Captain Fraysse said that ufterretlrlngfrom tlis utrr Lv was lout to th Isthmus ai Co nip- 'roller General. He aw at once that succriu ! was itnpowlble. and that money was boinjr iquantlcicd rcckle.Mly upon men whoso princi pal aim was to get as much as possible without doing the work which they had agreed to do. Ktlcntin Martin, onco Chief Socrotary of the Canal Company, described with gusto his yvprrlencos while In oOlco and tho scorn ho eit at the methods of tho directors. Tho un varnished corruptness of tho contract system, herald, of ten rendered him so Indignant Hint he protested to tho Hoard at their meetings against tho scandalous abues with which tho whole canal work was honeycombed, eventually ho resigned rather than sign con tracts for niachlnerv and supplies with Trench firms whoe bids, taken together, wore 2?,U)0, OK) francs higher than tho bids of English and Dutch firms, inn wrangle with l'reslding Judge l'crlvler Churl s do Losseiw admitted that two checks, payable only .tobuurur, were given to Arthur Moyer, editor of tho "Oaulols." Charles do Lessens w as recalled to testify as to tho bonds payablo t) bearer Issued by tlio Panama Canal Coimnny. Ho was white and hiigrard,his eyes were bloodshot, and ho spoko apparently with dllllculty, as he hesitated re peatedly and (Uloti sank bis voice so that only persons within a fow yards could hear his Ustlinony. lie explained thnt o' sotno l.nou.uuo francs In briH till portetlr, 375.H00 francs went to M. llulhut, then Minister of Publlo Works, and ouywu frunos to Cornelius Hens. Tho rest of tho money was distributed, In small amounts, among many porotis whoso fuvor was iudls pensnblo to the company. THE CHESTERTOWN EXECUTION. Fmtr of Dr. Hill's Mitnlfirers l'ay tho Tenuity uf Their Ci'lnifi. Chestektown, Mil., Jan. 14. Business iu this littlo town was almost wholly suspended yestertluv, The streets were almost entirely deserted, except by tho posso summoned it couple of days ago by Sheriff Plummer. Tiioso guards in twos, and threes,iirmed with guns,rilles and pis tols, patrolled tho streets nearly all night long nud until the execution of tho four negroes took place. Tlio day dawned clear and cloudless. The Rev. A. A. Murray begun his religious attentions to the prisoners at 7 o'clock. He called separately upon Brooks, Comegys, Williams and Brown to pray. Between cacti prayer a hymn was sung. Comegys' prayer was the most affecting of all. It was an agonized cry for help and succor, delivered in tho peculiar sing song intonation of the plantation negro, and its burden was: " 0 Jesus, savo my soul." A limrty breakfast" wasr nerved to the prisoners. They apparently relished and enjoyed their last, tne.il on earth. Shortly after 11 o'clock Sheriff Plum mer began the first preparation for the execution. The members of the posse who were inside the jail, the reporters and the twenty witnesses allowed by law crowded Into tlio corridor, where they were admonished by tho sheriff to get ready. Watchman Storks opened tho four doors and two deputies went into each cell nnd handcuffed aud pinioned its occu pant. The sheriff ordered tho crowd in the corridor to stand back and the short march to the scaffold commenced. Brooks led with Comegys next, followed by Williams and Moses .brown. The sheriff waj waiting on tho scaffold for the men and ho silently motioned each of them to his position. The heavy, awkward looking cotton nooses with their tremendous hangman's knots were soon arranged about tho necks of the four men. after the black caps had been placed over their faces, and their legs hound at the ankles. Tho sheriff took a last look at the beam, the ropes, the traps and dually at the men themselves. The peoplo waiting in the yard below could see nothing, ho effective ly was the gallows boarded up. They heard tho creaking of the traps, however, and waited with bated breath for the noise of the lever. In a minute It came. At 11:30 o'clock the bar controlling the triggers slipped easily along the greased Mirfnce. There was a crash as the eight battened trap doors fell to the ground, and four black bodies shot through tho holes. Four of the murderers of Dr. Hill had expatiated their crime on tho gallows. Fresh Air and Exercise. Getall that's possible of both, if in need of flesh strength and nerve force. There"s need,too, of plenty of fat-food. of Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh and strength quicker than any other preparation known to sci ence. Scott's Emulsion is constantly ef fecting Cure of Consumption, Bronchitis and kindred diseases where other methods fail. Prepared by Beott b Bowne. N. V. All drarglats. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon In town Whit- Nit., (llloltert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Fineat Whiskeys in tbe Market Megs to announce to bis (Hondo and patrons and the publlo generally that he baa purcbised the barbershop lately ocoupled by 1). J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, FA. JOE VVY ATI'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Hauler's old stand) dulitaud Coiilrstt., bliciiandouU Heat beer, ale and porter on tap. The Quest oranda of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room av tohotl . GENERAL BUTLER'S FUNERAL. Changes in tho Arraugeiuents 31artis of Kespect. LOWELL, Mass., Jan. 14. The follotv .ng changes have beeu made In the ar rangements for the Butler funeral. A service for the relatives and lmmediata friends of den. Butler will bo held at tho bouse ut U:UU a, m. to-morrow. The ro mulns will lie lu State iu Huntington Hall from 11 a, in. till 4 p. m. to-mor row. At St. Anne's Church Monday tho milita will assume charge, the G. A. H. bodyguard giving way to the six militia sergeants. I'ol lowinir are tho eiaht honorarv null- beitrers : Hon. John A. Lowell, Hen 12. J. Sherman, Hon. Edward Avery, E. T. Burleigh, E-q., Hon. Charles II. Allen, Col. George t,. J, Carney. Hon. ueoigo F. Richardson, Hon. J. M. Mai-shall. Gov. Smith of New Hampshire has telegraphed that lie, with the Senate aud other Statu officers will be present. ltesolutloiis on the Dmitli of llutlor, Boston, Jau. 14. Members ot the But ler club met last, evening at the Parker house and adopted resolutions upon tuu death of Gen. Butler. Col. Noah A. Plympton presided. Aa a Mark uf Jtcspcct, Boston, Jan. 14. As a mark of respect to tho into Gen. Butler, tlio Legislature has adjourned until Tuesday next. lmmiirraiils at ltostmi. Boston, Jau. 14 The steamer Boston, from Yarmouth, brought 03 immigrants here yesterduy and tho steamer Hurlow, from Halifax, 10. Murderer Toy Now lu Chains. Baixston, N. Y., Jan. 14. Martin Foy, the murderer, who has soofteu set lire to the jail, is now iu chains. NEWS OF THE DAY. Tho complete returns show that thero was a gain of seven million dollars iu tho collections of Internal revenue for tho lirst six months ot the present ilscul year over tho receipts of the correspond ing period ot tbe last liscai year. Tile assessor's report shows total assets of the city of Boston to be $7,70,77, with liabilities of ?,)0,00J,0U7. An In crease ot !14J,017 lu tho city's debt is shown. Ex-Governor Bealo of New Jersey has carried into the United States Supremo Court the case of the Meyor and Alder men of Jersey City against; thu Americ in Dock ami Improvement Coin pnuy, an other name for the Central Railroad of New Jersey. The suit involves laud worth 5(JO,000. "Traitediuu" James Owen O'Connor has been olllcially declared insane. The Supreme Court of Boston, full bench, is to be usked to determine whether or not a person has a constitu tional right to resort to a place for the purpose of smoking opium. The University ot Virginia at Char lottesville has received a donation of $00,OJO from Mrs. Linden Kent of Wash ington, for the establishment ot a new chair to be known us the Linden Keut Memorial Chair ot English Literature. The reported lynching of negroes at Easton, ICy., is a fake puo and simple. No such occurrence ever took place there, Another of the crew of tho Murcldno from New Orleans 13 down with tho cholera at Hamburg. An old mill ut Atkins, Tenu., usod as a lodging house has beeu destroyed by fire. Two men lost their lives lu trying to es cape. Tho Wichita, Kas., Electrical railroad, sold by tho sheriff under 11 mortgage ot $300,001), wus bought in by capitalists of Boston and New Hampshiro. County Auditor J. H. Burns has beeu indicted at St. Paul, Minu., for fraudu lently presenting fraudulent claims to rn.iaio nfT1-- for pHvment. ,10.11 FfcrcM z:l &&i;z THE SArVie GLAD CRY, " IT PA"!i ME WELL." Dr. David Kenned ''s Tavorite Remedy, of RonJout, tJ, V., the tclU ofihe Country. Mr. W. F. Johnson, the lending mer chant of Guinsvillc, N. Y., fttid lo-U-i . that ' 1 liavo 6olu over CO iloz. ( f Or Keandy's Favor ite Itemed?, r.nu hnvo never hud n botila returned or o fault found villi it. Ono ot mv customers ptid his doctor i 'A and was then no better, took u bottle of Favorite Remedy upon my rcromiueudn tion, acd it did him more good than the physicians long treatment. Ho then bought six bottles of me nud was a well man lon.g before they were used up." Such vords as these must impress the sick or ailing one. Three years bro I was troubled with Brlght's Please. Tbo best Doctors Fald I could not lire three months. I then commenced u-mgDr. Ken nedy's Favorito Keniedy and I am now well. C. L. biMVKR, llirmiugbam, Ccnn. I was afflicted with a tumor grow Ing over my right eve. Eminent physicians so Id there was 110 help for me. 1 began at that time to use Dr. Kennedy"a Favorite ltemedv and the tumor en tirely dlssappeared and Favorito T.emedy f.ived my fife. w. 11. IVickzb, Trrtlandville. K. Y. If It were net for Dr. Kennedy's ravorte Rem edy I think I should die from constipation. Kav oritellemedy gives me an appetite, pioduces rcfrerbing sleep, and cured. me of a nervous aiTeci Ion I had for years. It Is a tonic, and I could not llvo without it. Mas. Jclu A. YtiPLE, Kingston, N. Y. Aro vou a vbtlm of any kidney or bUdder difficulty f Try I 'r. Kennedy's Favont T.enitdv at once as it cured mo wbi n about to give up all hope. t . 0 DRINK, l'uughkiepeie, N. V. Have you tho svroptoms of dyspepsia, srur stomach, painful eight In the abdomen a fur eatin-r, lp tatlon of tbe heart, short breath, badnoho, constipation, drowsiness, loss 01 apre tite t Tben loosno t uie.buttukelir Kem edv s Favorite ltetnedy. It is tbe discovery r f n phy sician nbo has u. d it for yeais In h s pmuto practice, and itbasbv many thousand t. si b a proveucaiabl of t'oui 'idltliatlse'aiti tsl lorit. ABRAftl HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA Manufacturers of Of Every Description. Flags, Baages, Caps, Reg anas, &c 4V-FINEST C00DS-10WEST PRICES." Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicit :d DEAD A SECOND TIME Clay Hopper Finally Passes Away and is Buried. HISTORY OF A REMARKABLE CASE. Tlio Young Man Him Hern In a Trnc Sltlro Dowinbor 1 Hiit'eessflll UR'urts At Itesusoltutliiii l'Uyslcliilis from All Over the Country Visited lllm. Tolbdo, O., Jan. 14. Clay Hopper, the young ninn whoso oaso of suspended ani mation has attracted so much attention, is dead for the second time. Life passed away yesterday. Undertaker Bennett was again called and for the second time he prepared the body for burial. Itev. S. D. Hutnltipiller again conducted funeral services and the body was taken to Wood lawn etiuetery where a grave lias been waiting to receive lb for the past two weeks. Tho case lias been the wonder of the city ever since It was made public. The deceased was supposed to have died from drcipy of the pericardium, Dec. "0 The usual funeral preparations were made and the hearse was at the door to convey the body to the cemetery, when tho parents yielded to a vague preinouitioti that their son was nut dead. They dismissed tho undertaker and mouthing friends and called Dr. Sickles, a physician uf standing. Continued efforts ut resuscitation llnitlly resulted iu the patient opening his eyes and since then he has bteatned, his heart has Muttered, his feet and hands have twitched, his pulso has beeu felt, and u faint smile has responded to in quiries if lie knew those around him. 'Ihursday he spoko. His mother snt in u room next to him, but only a few feet away. She was reading, when she heard a word whicli sounded llko "Mother." She stepped to the bodslde ot the youth in the trance and found his breast heav ing up and down rapidly. Dr. W. C Gardiner, the president re cently elected by tho Toledo Medical Col lege says that the stories of the return ing to life being tho product of over worked imaginations ure absolutely false. Physicians from all over the country have been here mid thu liveliest interest has been lukun iu the oaso. SERVIAN RADICALS ARRESTED. They Worn Implicated iu tho Kecont 1 " - Hiols Against tlie Government, BELOrtADE, Jan. 14. One hundred Servian Radicals have boen arrosted for complicity in tlio recent riots, which wore much graver than the olllcial reports represented them to be. At Semeudria armed Radicals seized the town ball, stored it with a lar; quantity of arms and food, and tried to hold it 'against the government forces. In the light thirty Radicals wero ser iously wounded aud a geuJarme was shot dead. At Tsatsak a Radical was killed iu a light between armed Radicals and the police. A MILE IN NIGHT CLOTHES. Terrible Kxpericuco uf Twn Mutes and Kewly lliirn Child. Milton, Pa., Jan. 14. Daniel Heiser and wife, both mutes, living lu a lonely spot by thu mountain, about seven miles trom here, were awakened at midnight by smoke nnd Humes in their room. Hastily wrapping themselves iu blankets tiiey rushed through the llames aud es caped to the road carrying, a newly born babe. Not having time to save any ot their clothing tho unfortunates were obliged to walk one mile through snow and ice to the nearest farmhouse in their bare feet and night clothes. BLAINE GROVVING WEAKER. Dr. Jnhnstuu Spent the Untlre Klghi With Ills 1-atieut. Wasuinoton, Jau. 14. Dr. Johnston spent, the night with Mr. Blaine, and this morning states that his patient is resting quietly, but is gradually growing weuker. Mr. IIU1 Cleans Out the Treasury. Kingston, Jan. 14. For forty-three Vycurs ex-County Treasurer Hill of Cats- kill held that olUce for Greene county, but he refused a renominution last fall, and a Republican named Ferrier was elect ed in bis place. William H. Hnrkell, an expert accountant, examined Mr. Hill's ncocunts and found the county owed him $20,000. To pay himself Mr. Hill bus retained every dollar in the treas ury, thus leaving tho present incumbent without any fuuds with which to pay thu claims against tho couuty. A Yale Man In n roorhouse. Grand Rapids, Mich,, Jan. 14. Arthur Johnston, seventy-three years old and a graduate of Yale, is in the Keut County Poorhouse. He speaks several lauuagm und has been a professor in two small colleges. Iu the booming days of Mon tana he went there nnd acquired $000,000. Bad mining speculations ruined him. Immigrants llecalned. New York, Jan. 14. Six Immigrants who arrived here on the steamship Dres den from Bremen are detaiued ut Ellis Island on the ground that they came under contract to work in a factory in Pennsylvania. An examination ot their case will be made. Attempted Arson tn Get. Insaranoe. Boston, Jan. 14, Frank I. John, who, with a partner, occupied a stall in the Eastern Market, was arrested and con fessed to attempting to set ure to the property ot the firm to obtain the lu burance. Married a Lunntlo and Didn't Know It. Aberdkkn, S. D., Jan, 14. Miss Minnie Martin ot Omaha, four weeks ago married Aimer Dresser of Rutlaud, 111, Yester day it was learned that Dresser wus an escaped lunatic, aud he was taken baok to the asylum. Traction Cnmptny Incorporated. Albany, Jan. 14. The Brooklyn Traction company has been lnoortwruttsd With a capital ot 10,000 tor the purpose 01 constructing street railroads and pqupiplug them with electrical and other power. Gave 805,030 tn Hurvurd. Boston, Jan. 14. It Is learned that lha late Commodore William F. 'Weld has given $05,000 to Harvard college to touud a bow professorship la the law school. HEADACHE! Of all forms, JVourultrta, lpuni, Fits, Slecn- .BMiicHii. AFunne' , jii... mess, j.iucs, uplnns Ilalill, llrunkpniirss.cte-, aro cured bjr Hit- ulscovored bv tbo erjtcc at, Indiana Spoclallst In btvous diseases, it (1 1 r. t c utotn opiates or daniterous rjr.ies "liavr. t,t n tuirw OK. Miii.Ea" RErroiCA'rivr .' .Envixuror JLnilcpAy. 1 rem fcei.t.auix . 1 1 anrp.nry ItBFOltn using tun NcrvDue 1 li 6 r z ie e r. reuvulblons. ..no nornii'T lurce mnntas' uho navo no mora 1 Hacks .Ji'tirr D. Ooui:.i,. Kmnoo, Mich." "IbnTobrennalnit I5T?. rnhlii' Jir.fsTOK sVTIVJQ Nr.UYINSiirrn.iont fonrmontbs. it .as hro'llht lm rUInf fi-iti cm'. I have takrm Ifc toropllapsy. and at ten:: tnt; Itfuronowoek hnve rai no auncK. uuni u. r pi-ip, jionttiviiie. i"a. rra book ot Croat cure.) auC ui-l bottles TBUK t Drur. Ijts Evcrywhero, ir address rT. sm.sn tv-civ-i'. r.a , Etkhnrt, intf. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals are used In tho preparation of W. BAKEll & CO.'S BreakfastCocoa which ix absolutely puro ami soluble. lthamnrfithnnihrcethru I tliettrrutjth of I'neiia mixed Willi Starch, Arrowroot or Suuar, and Is far lnoro eco nomical, costing less than one cent a cuji. It Is delicious, nourishing, and BAhilt DIGESTED. Sold by Oroi ers cTorynhsrs. W. BAKER, &CO.,Dorcliestr, Man. There's no way to remove oil-stains, try thoroughly as a daily use of because of its htgli percentage of tar I ASK YOUR GROCUR FOR IT. JjVS. S. IvIIllC ,t CO., ChictiBOw, White Russian Soap A SSSSS. FIRE INSURANCE. Uugeslund oldest reliable purely cash com. panles represented by 120 S. Jarow St., Shenanaoah.Pa. Act. on a new principle rosrnlote the liter, eioma-Ii j:.d I.01; sd 'hTovgti th nertet Do. Hobs Fni9 iptetiilv cure blUonnecs, torpid liver sad constipa tion. Smallest, mildstt, enriMtl spdosee.SScttk Btuniduo tree at aruvKUiu. Dr. Vila Dei Co., EiUtui, Int, E$i$ 98 (PaTENTHD) otter Lte. Utt lug hut iMwdf and phekat Id a can wltti removable ifd. tb ooqkdu ta$ ttwai ritdr lor n- Will maw the ncp fufwd Hirt Hoip la 90uilDDtXA-W br(lim IT IS Tfllf BKHT for Fliuiikf rim ptm, fjth IVi-Han lofct, elaaeia, biQg buUr'N Jut- tffc. cia i'N'VA, SALT M'S-H OC CURE YOURSELF! 'Iftronbledwlthrionorrhm rtileet.Whltes.Spermatorrhrna' f or any unnatural dlscbaree ask' f your druggist f 1 r a bottle of IBUr G. It cures In a fewrlsn 5 with mt the a,d or publicity of a 1 doctor. Kon-polsonoua and. 1 guaranteed not to stricture. ITm Universal American Cum. llannfactnred by .Tho Evans Chmical Co. CINCINNATI, o. U. B. A TFe Offer Xou a Remedy tthlch Insure Safety to Zlfe of Mother and Chili, " MOTHER'S FRIEND " Hobs Confinement of tta l'aln, Ilorror andrUslc Afternatngone bottle of ''Mother's Friend" I tuflVrud but littlo Mdn,and aid not eiDerttiueti ttmt weakness afterward usual in moh caeBv-Hrs. Lhxi Qiot, Lamar, Mo., Jan. ISth, JlS'ii'lX SJ?wat Cbargea prepaid, oa receipt ot prtoa, S1.30 par bottla. Dunk to Mothara maUnl tra JUADPIEI.DUGOIjATOU CO., ATLANTA, OA, POLD BV ALL DBnQQISTC JOHN ii. UOYl.ii., Atterney-it-Liw tod Real Eiiiie igcit, Office lleddaU't Uulldtog. Sbenandbosv, l W9 ffl ; ft Painters! T J - USKy I DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP r .i
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