THE KU1D g THAT CURES1 El 3S SI i. SCROFUJ US ECZEMA 20 YEARS 1 H r.LA CO., eat MHBB8.-,S,,,. ,,.,i,. K, ' , ,rrBa St"'1"' 'Mr wife's health ..,m,,,imnilES Hli i' f.O th taint niBTilfestl Itself in tln-fs ? "3CiBi:.11A. on n.arly all parti of thru for"! Of,., ft t.mi. itvieMnlt,! tl.n mnwvllr. neell-M "VyTn front of riJit rtioulder wlmre It liseS1 "IM fur 21) yrnn ltli almost ejmi.&j rlJM. JrrlliUli.il mill I telling. Since usiiigg DANA'S I SARSAPARILLA a W11X on her head hal broken and dtscIiaraedJYW until Blmoitt entirety irona. Habitual Costivencas!!!!.. i alio greatly relieved. 5 ue, iiavo Heretofore used a vonrty or remrmeibvui with out little remit, but DANA'S SARSAPA-2 KILLA has proved so effertual In relieving mjrjss fife of KCiCDJiA and KJUoritl.AE! In tlio blood that I muit say It is a grand combina-asa tlonof remedial agents, and that my wife's grcnt2 linprorcment isdue to Its power and the, blcasinglwla of a kind Providence, upon is use. I haro taken ono bottlo myself and find it axm Splendid Altorntlve. Bjj lloaportfully, IIBV. A. J. DAY, M Pastor M. E. Church, No. Carton, N. Y. ! Only ono Sarsaparllla told on tho " NO jag SjBENEFIT NO PAY " plan. Only one could astand tho test, and that 'ono It DANA'S. p gsUQXrXSXXBSIl THIS. M Dtna Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine, tu Elck Headache and relieve all tbo troubles fnof tiont to a llous etato of tho system, puoh aa iJ:.z nrjf, ..dii&ea. Drowsiness, blstresj after sating, Pair- tho SUo, &o. Whilo their most ye n.vTkwoIu a. c&sb has been shown la curiiijj HeaSiohe, r ir "ituo Liver r:na are, equally va"u, . - jUn- atlan,crtvtnp;aud",r,o. 2ntlng tb P-nnoy 'cc V it.w.-'tothey.-iad correcta.,.- .-der,, .-... .achtlmulato the iivor and regulate tho bowels. Even if the; oalj (ArAelboywoTildboalmoalprlcoiosslMhosawna i suffer from this distressing complaint; buttortu TaaUlythelrgoodnesadoesnotcndhero.andthosa whooncetry them will find thoeo llttlo puis valu able In aornany ways that thoy will not bo WIN lirjj; to do vrithout tlicm. Bat after alleles head, (Is the bano of no many llve3 tb.-.t hero Is where 'T'omaVoonrproatboaat, Oorpill3curoitwhlle others do not. Cartera Llttlo Liver Pills are very small and very oasj to iaSo. Ono or two pills makoa doae. They aro strictly vaetablo and do not gripe or pure, br'.l eirgentlor.ctlon ploasoall who mo them. luTi.ilsat&Sceutsi UvoforfL Sold ty drscjiots ovsrrtvhero, or tsnt by mall. CARTER fflCDICIKE CO., Nov YorKi SMALL PilL. SMALL OOSE. SMALL PRICE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ! Respectfully informs his old friends and tho public generally that ho has taken charge of tho old stand lately occupied by Felix Adrlcks, where he will keep on hand a fresh stock of Porter, Ale and Lager Beor. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. Prtnl Qiimmn Frnney's DulldlnS, raUl OUmma, Cor. Maiaand Poplar Sts. N. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURE THAT AND STOP THAT r atnrxl tlin tot t for STXTT TEJJIS '. rand tins proved ltBelf tho best remedy i Sknown for tlio euro or. uonsumpium, rtntinln. Colds. Whooving Counh, mid I fall T.mif Ilueaic Jn young or oia. lrlco25o.,lwO'ian" ei.uoporDotue. cm n PVPnYWHEHE. I BXK27, J03K2GH 4 LOSS, Preps., Salltttsa, Vt. Nature should bo afisistod to throw oll'lmiiurl' tleaof tho blood. Nothing docs It so well, so safol) oi'goiiromptlrafe, Siillt'a UiiecfQc. cunE MALARIAL POISON LIFE HAD NO CHARMS. r f tr.rc year I wai tiuublcltl) nuUritl poUon, li'u ell.... htaiidiHoiostiU lacrym. I ulcJ m al . hnii-illmV aaDDCIUtt IQ U1 1 WsaX BTetallV fC- irul i u(jMtash remc-rli I could gel otUevoftiiU I wonderful medici BnitiVa comple.a 8 Our baak w Illaad aad SUa DiMMes uullad fre. Swrr Sheoifio Co.. Art-nnr. ox. If i mrs. nnv.' DAY tffl m m IS. mm r I lm m B 13 CARTfflS! . I till THE DEAD EX-PRESIDENT Mcssagesof Condolence From ManHigh in Authority. SIMPLFUNERALniTES TO-MORROW Governor Mcltlnloy nnd the Olilo Lecla uture Will Attend In Ilody Sir. f Cleveland to bo Preaent President liar rltou Cannut Gt.( Jlut Several Cabinet Member Wilt bd In Attendance. Kukmokt, 0., Jan. 10. Tlio entire olty Is lu ruournltit; and lings rtro at halt must, testifying to tho rogurd In which ex-Presl-dont Hiiycs was held. Tho entire ar rangements tor the funeral hnve not yet been decided upon. Tbo arrangements have boen placed temporarily In the hands of Col. II. 8. Uucklund of this city. The funeral services will be very simple, at the mansion on Friday afternoon, at !3 o'clock. Tlio services will bo similar In naturo to those on tho occasion of the funeral of Mrs. Hayes. Rev. J. N. Uushforil, President of Ohio Wosleyan University at Delaware, Ohio, will conduct tho scrvlcos and it is proba ble Hint the local Q. A. 1!. may take part. A largo number of telegrams are pour ing in upon tho mouthers of tho bereaved family. Among them are messages of condolence from the President, Secretary Foster and also from the living memberri of the Kayos Cabinet during his admin istration and the Stale olllccrs of Ohio. Tho members of tho Hayes Cabinet who sent messages aro Win. M. Evurts, John Sherman, Alexander llamsey, Na than a off, R. V. Thompson, I). M. Key and Carl Sehurz. Gov. UcKiuley has ordered tlio Six teenth Regiment, ono troop of cavalry and one battery to proceed to Fromont to act as a military escort at tbo funeral. The State Legislature will adjourn aud attend in a body and all tho State officers will be present. A special train will also bring tho Cleveland Grays. Many of the members of Gen. Hayes' old rogimeut, tho Twenty secoud Ohio, are expected to bo present. Washington, Jan. 10. Coming so soon after tho sudden death of Gen. Butler, nud the sad ending of Senator Kcnnti, tho demise of ex-President Hayes created something of a shock to people In official lifo here, uud many iucidents are recalled of the last visit of tho ox-President to Washington in September during the an nual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic. Flags are flying at half-mast to-day on all public buildings in Washington. Pres ident Harrison received tho news of his predecessor's deuth with considerable sur prise and groat grief. Tho Senate aud House adjourned imme diately after assembling, out of respect. Tlio Kxucutlvu Order. At a special meeting of the Cabinet the following Executive oilier was drafted uuu Muuptuu; 2b the people uf the United Stales: The deutlt of Rutherford B. Hayes, who ... . t.l .. t .1... TT..I....I c...... t WU.1 piCblUUIIi. UL bllU UUIIUU UlbUS UUU1 Match 4, 1877, to March 4, lbSl, at bis borne in n remout, Uino, Is an event the announcement of which will be received with very general uud very sincere sor row. His public 6orvico extended ovor many years unu over u wide range or ollicial duty. Ho was a patriotic citizen, a lover of tho Hag and of our free institutions, an industrious and conscientious civil officer, a soldier of dauntless courage, a loyal comrade und friend, a sympathetic and helpful neighbor ana the Honored head of a Christian homo. tie has Btcadily grown in the public esteem and tbe impartial historian will not full to iccognizo the conscientiousness, tue man liness, and the courugo that so strongly characterized his whole public career. As un expression of tho public sorrow, it is ordered thut tho Executive Muusiou and the several executive departments at Washington bo draped In mourning and the flags thereon placed at half stall for a period of !10 days, aud thut on tho day of the funeral all public business hi the departments be suspended, aud that suit able military aud navul honors under the orders of the Secretaries of War and of the Navy bo rendered on that day. IIenj. Harrison. The President expressed his regret that ho would not be able to intend tho funeral in person, but expressed u wish that ho should be represented by some of his offi cial associates. It w.ts tnereupou deter mined that Secretary Charles Foster, of the Treasury, Secretary Rusk, Secretary Noble, and i'ostuiaster-Ueueral wuua- maker should proceed to Fremont as the representatives of the President. HIS ASSOClATioNsTTrT" CLEVELAND, Uualuess nud Social Affair Made Iltui u Pumlltur Figure Ihere. Clbykiand, 0., Jan. 19. The late ex President Hayes was a familiar flgu'-o in Cleveland, coming to town very frequent ly to visit his son, Webb. C. Hayes, who is treasurer of the National Carbon Com pany, and who lives in this city. Ho was simple and unostentatious In his habits, and it seemed strange that the genial old gentleman who passed unno ticed in the street save by acquaintances, and who might easily have been taken for some well-to-do farmer, had ruled tho greatest nation on earth for four years. His visits to Clovelaud were often of a business nature. Ho was a membor of tbe Garfield Monument Committee, a moraher of tho Western Reserve Histori cal Society, of the Loyal Legion, and other associations. He was in Clevolaud Saturday when attacked by tho disease which resulted in his death. Gen. Hayes' last public appearance In this city was at the banquet of tlio Ken yon Alumni Association at the Stilluian, ou the evening of Dec. 20. Ho presided at tbe banquet and was cleotod president of tho association. Ho mado quite a long speech and was in flue health and spirits. ltepublloait Cuuona Postponed. Wahhinoton, Jan. 10. The Republican Senate caucus oalled to meet ut Senator Sherman's house has been indefinitely postponed, for the reason thut the social featitfttB of suoU a oauous would uotybe proper at a time marked by suoh u sad event an the death of ex-President Hayes, and particularly lu Senator Sherman's houue. Mr, Clavelnnd to be ut the Funeral, Nkw York, Jail. 10. President-elect Cleveland left tills morning nt 10:80 o'clock ou the Central railroad to attend the fuueral of ex-President Hayes. UIBTOIIT tllU'EATS ITSEaVTA Mary, who owned tho little lamb, Is married now, yoaknow; Her first born son Is ton years old, And ho to school does go. He oft excites the teacher's Ire By fracturing tho rulo, Then, as of old, the children laugh. To see the "lam" at school. Detroit Free Press. All Ills Fault. Mr. Blnks (whoso Invalid wlfo Insists on boarding) Loolt hero, novw Tlio Medical Record says nothing1 wall lm provo a woman's health lllco sweoplnff, bakinff, bed-malting, dlsh-washlng and polishing tho silver. Mrs. limits Iluhl You know very woll you never got mo any silver to polish. No wonder I'm sick. N. Y. Weekly. Wanted to Itevlso the Solar System. During the last total eclipso of tho sun n boy was soiling smoked glasses at a penny upieco. , "You ought to mako money," said tho purchaser. "Yes," said tho young merchant; "ours would be a good business if tlio dull season were not so long." Boston Globo. Hire cofiipletely gutted a uvo-story brick building on Second avenuo, Pitts burg, occupied by tho Novelty Candy company and Barrs' Electrotypiug estab lishment. Loss, $75,000. By a vote of 40 to 43 the Australian Colonial Parliament declared Ub want of confidence in the government. Wm. E. Speure, a Boston lawyer, has been appointed U. S. Commissioner to 1111 the vucauoy caused by tbe death of LL L. Hallet. Hills, Turner Si Co., Lambert Bros, and R. Sherburne, tho largest manufacturers of plate and window glass in Boston, have consolidated into a stock company, with a capital of $000,000 and will hereafter do business under the name of thu Boston Plato and Window Glass company. W catlier iToretmst. Washington, D. C, Jan. 10. For Now En? lnnd: Snow, warmer, easterly winds, except colder in Massachusetts, Ithodo Island aud Connecticut. For lUstorn Now York, Eastern Pennsylva nia, Now Jorsey, Delaware and Maryland: Colder, brisk and high easterly winds, shifting to uoitherly, snow. For Vujtorn Now York anil Western Penn sylvanla: l air, oxcept snow In Now York, colder, wiuds shifting to northwesterly. NEW YOltIC MAKKm'S. New Tome. Jan. 18. Money on call was oasy at S 1-2 and 3 per cent. 1IOND3 CI.03INO I'UIOES. U. S. 4s. r 1U1.S U. S. is. o 113 i-a STOCKS OLOSINO. Delaware 3c Hudson 1.151-2 Delaware, iiekuwanna & Wostorn.... 154 6-8 line 51.4, Krio preferred oil LukuShoro 11)03-3 Now Jersey Central 131 1-4 New York Central 101) 3-4 Heading 6-11-8 Western Union Utjfi-3 GRAIN .MARKET. Wlieat-No. 2 red winter: 8! 1-8; March 83 1-8; May 81 1-4. Corn No. 2, mixed: (13 1-3: Fob. 53 5-8; March 5.1 6-d. Outs -No. 2 mixed: 391-8; Feb. 09 1-2: May 401-8. PRODUCE MARKET. ltrjTTBR r Creamer) , Stuto & Penn 50 31 Creamery, WosLCtn, ilrsrs. 31 ai Creamery, Western, eeon is 27 29 S'ntr n."xrn 27 'H Two Stepping Stones to consumption are ailments we often deem trivial a cold and a cough. Consumption thus ac quired is rightly termed " Con sumption from neglect." colt's Emulsion not only stops a cold but it is re markably successful where the cough has become deep seated. Scott's Emulsion is the richest of fat-foods yet the easiest fat-food to take. It arrests waste and builds up healthy fiesh. Preparad by Scott & Downe, N. Y. All drag a-lsts. Chlcheater'a Encllih Diamond rtrauif. PILLS OriB-fntsl UlldOnlr Ct-ni.l r AFE. ftlWBjl reliAbi. LADIES, jft Pruvfltt fcr CkicAuUri Wi M mond Brand la ItVil ind OaLl mm.itKi w boxM. -ild with bias ribbon. Take 7 I no other. Rfu$ dmnrou tubjNiu. V tion nnA (i(a'w. At DruggUM, or end 4, 'lOllff fit T.nillor " M lAlt-r r Hull. lit. 04m T jjitnr.nl.1. V--- it,.. told by til Loni Drufsiu, lUIiwlo., ABRAW HEEBNEP. CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of Of Every Description. Flags, Baages, Caps, Regalias, 8c -FINEST GOODS-LOWEST PRICES.-S Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicited. rENNYFfOYAL DRAWING TO A GL08E Dempsey's Case May Go to the Jury To-day. TESTIMONY OF THE K. OF L. LEADER. He 1enlia'ln l'osltlvn Terms the Stories of (JallnRlier and Unvldsou Nearly Fainted on the Stand Why Us Kept Spies In the Homestead Mill. PiTTsnunri, Jan. 10. The case against District Mnster Workman Hugh " empsoy, who Is charged with poisoning non union workmen at Homestead, will likely go to tho jury this afternoon. Tho defense yesterday examined a largo number of wltnessos to provo that sick ness In tho mill was not unusual. Many workmen testified that previous to tlio strike they had suffered from Illness the nymptoms of which were similar to those which killed sonio of the non-union men. At tho afternoon session of court, after several Important wltnosos hail been ex amined, tlio defendant, Hugh F. Dompsey, was culled. Ho said: "I am District Master Workman of D. A. No. 8, 1C. of L. The K. of L. had nothing tn do with tho Hometond strike; ,he Amalgamated Association had charge of that, i first Haw Gallagher In my office; he was brought there by Beatty; lleatty said they were men who were to go to Homestead, get work and report to me how tilings were running in the mill; nothing was Raid about putting powder In food; did not employ them for that purpoio. "I told them that I had four men In t tho mill at the time, but that I wanted more reports so I could by statistics show that the Carnegie company was not suc ceeding with non-union men. Gallagher would conio down two or throe times a week. "I promised them compensation, but told them to get work In the mill so that tho company would have to pay them; never gavo Gallagher any powder; did not say I wanted to give these men any thing to weaken them." Mr. Dempsoy denied in toto tho story told by Gallagher nnd Davidson about the arrangements to dose tho non union men nt Homestead. Much stir was created in tlio court room during Mr. Dempsey's cross-examin-ation by his great agitation. Ho became much exhausted, and fears were enter tained that ho would faint. This, pro duced a somewhat unfavorable impres sion. When asked why he had hired men to spy for him lu the Homestead mill, ho icplled: "Because I got a telegram from Now York asking me to learn tbe condition of ufTairs in tho mill, as they wore trying to urraugo a settlement with Andrew Car negie." Ar the caso now stands, It seems to hinge on u qucstiou of truth between Dempsey und Clalliig r und Davidson. THE LONSDALE ACCIDENT. Aunlo SuUIv.mi'h Death Swells tho Number or Victims to i:iKht. PitoviDENUE, Jan. 19. Annio Sullivan, one of tlio injured in tho sleighing acci dent ut Lonsdale, died in tho hospital here, muking eight doad. A complete list of tho dead uud injured follows; killed: EoBEm Cook, 01 Centre street. Saiiau Ann Duapeb, widow, 01 Centra street. Wm. H. Draper, 20 years old. Annie Wilson, 21 years old. Wm. Richardson, U0 years old, driver of the sleigh. Mn. McGowan. Mrs. McGowan, wife of preceding vic tim. Annie Sullivan, 25 years old, died in the hospital. the injured. Florence McGowan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McGo.vau, her brother, injured severely about tho head. Clarenco McGowan, her brothor, In jured severely lu the head. Ada Young, leg broken. Mr. Joseph Riley, collar bone broken. Joseph McKnight, h-jad badly injured. William Bralthwaitt, ribs broken. Fanny Smith, jaw and noso fractured and scalp torn. Thomas. Wilson, collar bono broken and buck injured. All tho others of the party were mora or less hurt. They wero conveyed to their homes lu Pawtucket in sleighs and carriages provided by Pawtucket stable keepers, and local vehicles. ELECTION OF U. S. SENATORS- Republicans nnd Democrats Who Will Sit In the Upper House of Congress. Washinoton, Jan. 10. United States Senators were elected yesterday as follows: California Stephen H. White, Dem. Connecticut Gen. Joseph R. Hawley, Rep. Delaware George Gray, Dem. Indiana David Turpie, Dem. Maine Eugene Hale, Rep. Massachusetts Henry Cabot Lodgo, Eep. Michigan Francis B, Stockbridge, Rep. Minnesota Cushman K. Davis, Rep. Missouri Francis Marion Cockrell, Dem. New York Edward Murphy, jr., Dem. Pennsylvania Matthew Stanley Quay, Rep. Tennessee -William B. Bate, Dem. Dempsey Re-elected. Pittsburo, Jan. 19. Hugh F. Dompsey was unanimously re-elected District Mas ter Workman of D. A. No. 3, K. of L. Resolutions were adopted expressing con fidence in Mr. Dempsey, and that the charges brought against him for com plicity In the alleged Homestead poison souings were untrue. Dead of Her Injuries. Easton, Pa., Jan. 10. Tbe wife of Murtiu Miller ot Ackermanvllle, who was seriously injured by Iwiyg struck by a train while sleighing, by a train ou the Bangor & Portland road, has died of her in juries. lleformntory Fugitive ItsMwpturel. Nkw Haven, Jan. 19. George II. Graves, a fugitive from the reformatory at Elmira, N. Y., U under arrest in this oity and now awaits the arrival of New fork officers. 5Itmjlet Ina 11 j -Wheel. Utioa, N. Y., Jan. 19. Charity Clark was killed heru during the meming by a large fly-wheel lu the eleotrie light works where he was working. THE KHEDIVE BACKS DOWN. Hereafter tin Will Ask ljnirliiml'fl Consent Ilefiiro Chunking Mlnttrs. Cairo, Jan. 10. The Hurry in Kgyptlnn political affairs has ended in tho com plete withdrawal of the Khedivo from tho position taken by him and henceforth, ur.less some untoward event occurs, Great Britain will have all to say as to who shall fill tho Egyptian Cabinet offices. Tuesday tho Khedive was handed an ultimatum from tho British government demanding tho dismissal of tho newly appointed Ministry within twenty-four hours. Upon the expiration of that time Lord Cromer, British Minister, went to the Abdin I'nlnco and demanded the decision of the Khedive. The Khedive, who had n long confer ence with Nubar Pasha and Rlaz Pasha, expressed regret that his selection of a Ministry had not proved to tho liking of Grent Britain, and pointed out that Fakhrl Tasha, the nowly appointed presi dent of tho council, had, ut his request, resigned his position. Tho Khedivo offered to appoint in his stead Riaz Pasha, who was formerly ut tho head of the Egyptian Ministry, nnd who is known to bu friendly to British in terests. Lord Cromer assented, and secured from the Khedive an understanding that hereafter ho would mako no alteration in the Ministry without consulting Great Britain. THE READING COMBINATION. Special Committee or tlio House Makes lta Koport. Washington, Jan. 10. Tho unanimous report of the special committee of tho House which investigated tho Reading uuthraclte coal combination was submit ted to the House by Representative Coombs, of Brooklyn, chairman of tbo sub-committee. It recommends us a means of protect ing independent coal operators against discrimination on the part of tbe coal producing nud transportation companies tiiut tbo Interstate Commerce law bo amended to meet tho cilect of tho Gresham and Counselman decisions, and that tbe long and short haul clause be mado applicable to railroads which form connecting lines. The committeo Is not prepared to give nn opinion as to the liability of the roads investigated to punishment, under tho provisions of tlio Anti-Trust law, but feel justified in saying that tho facts dis closed merit tho fullest consideration of law officers of the government. THE MRVS CASE. Unytl Will Probably Mako Reparation and Apology, Port au Prince, Huytl, Jan. 19. Thero will probably bo uu amicable settlement ot tho case of Frederick Movs, tho Ameri can merchant, who was thrown into prison on u trumped up charge that ho was a smuggler. Mr. Mevs was kept in prison 20 days, and then released. Tho United States government mado a demand for repara tion and apology. Judging from tho developments of tho past few days, Hayti has changed front, and is reudy to comply with these do mauds. This is uo doubt duo to the return of tho United States cruiser Atlanta, and United States Minister Durham, who arrived hero fromS.tn Domingo yestorday. One of tho Huytiun generals was killed in tho light at l'Ause do Ncau. DISCOVERED IN CUBA. Insnno Millionaire Ileckwlth Found To be Drought Duck to Litclllleld. Waterburv, Conn., Jan. 10. Arthur Beckwith, aged 48, the Harlem, N. Y., millionaire, who escaped from Buell's sauiturium nt Litchfield on Oct. 10, has been found in Cuba. A private despatch says ho will be brought back to Litchfield. Beckwith is the man who lost his reason through u shock received by being thrown out in a runaway in Harlem several weeks ago. Slncu his escapo his friends have spent thousands ot dollars searching tor him. Charges Against llrtioklyn Firemen. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 19. Mayor Boody has received from the Tariff Asso ciation of the New York Fire Under writers a letter formulating tho charges made by them against the Brooklyn Fire Department. In brief tho charges allege gross inefficiency and neglect ot duty on the part of the Fire Department. Mayor Boody said that he would at once tako steps toward investigation of the charges. The Clevelauds Summer Home. Oakland, Md., Jan. 19. Deer Park is likely to enjoy the proud distinction of being the summer capital again next sea son. It has been learned from a source regarded as entirely trustworthy that ex Seuator H. G. Davis has tendered Presi dent Cleveland a handsome cottage. It will be remembered that President and Mrs. Cleveland spent their honeymoon at Deer Park. Illinois Senate Favors rJauday Opening. Springfield, 111., Jan. 19. Tho Illinois Senate baa placed itself ou record in favor of opening tho World's Fair on Sundays by passing a resolution by a rote of 20 to 10 r questing tho Illinois delegation in Congress to use their influence toward securing a modification ot the Sunday closing clause. Prominent Nutley Man Shoots Himself. Nutlev, N. J., Jan. 19. Howard Ed gar, a well known resident ot Nutley, committed suicide last evening by shoot ing himself through the head with a 45 calibre revolver. Reoeutly he had nn at tack of typhoid fever, aud it is supposed his mind was affected. Red" Austin Indicted. Fonda, N. Y., Jan. 10. The Montgom ery county grand jury has found uu in dictment against Patrick Henry Davis, alias "Ited" Austin, who is now in the Orange oouuty jail, charged with grand laroeny in buncoing Jacob Suell, ot Miu deu, out of $1,0U0. A Dfteotlvo Iludly Heaten. Patcmon, N. J., Jan. 19. Detective Matthew D. Conuell, ot Pauuaic county, while attempting to arrest Uriah Smith at Slngac, was set upon by Smith and four companions and beaten into liuse risi bility. Smith aud hie aouipanlons exoaped. lllg River Stxamer Ouli( to PIsmms. MntirHrlt,Ttun., Jan. 10. The handsome etejuner Qutdlug Star, which Is aground at Harris Landing, will prove a total loe. The toe has knocked a ttlg hole in her hull and she is rapidly going to plew. HEART KalGCnCE In all forms, Falpltattosv UldbHdE Pain In Hide, Shoulder ami Arm,Hnort llreatn, oppression, jmrnnrnst, Swollen Ankles, AVenk nud Smotherliic Rpells, Dropsy, Wind In Utomuch, etc., lire cured by DR. MILES' UCW HEART CURE. A new discovery by thoomlncnt Indiana Special- isw Jl.jr-. uavis, r-ovcr iniea, hi-u.i uiier lumior f.-inr hnlllnn nf HllAIrT CUlSn folt lifttfr than ho hnd for twclvo years, "lor thirty years troubled with Heart JUmwoi two bottles of uk. mn-t-a- nuiirounu curcu mo. ixjvi Ixenn. Buchanan, Mich." E. B. Htutnon. 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