MEL KIND 1 THAT CURES n n..ii-r in u i UN brUIU BS U UIS! an Ieating sores that S WOULD NOT UAh m Dana SAiiHirAMiLA ;o g lot DANA'S SARSAI' MUM. . ,. S3 r or several year I tiiu I," ".SS IbiKl Hlonil IM.oi .l. ';y tlllTerent6 a name, by Iho sereral l'lij Fifl"' lo attended mj,!Hi i but which l.iilllcd l' V0,l.,.oilJ1.tm."'i'.,li!.,:l2 Stacked my nice, JjM, IN" A WA V H I THIS I'LI'SII, ,d vinf a tTniBtctitnz ar. mutate sore, f ''IMK Si lllao broke out on i limb as a rat liHg BsilC12 tor ox"1 ' wtl" coitttiitMl I nHKt iniv Ill-Il and hal''" MMHltlo to IVIlIkB gwiUraut rriltrhM (," J,"' IPtljeilp. g l4MlllUIiurrlF11l'nlK)'fl0' RS VA TVT A ' H 53 . T-V ft -W-K TTTT IT A 22 E.I Dnvla Bro bellied Inc Irom the, l t.H Si took It fa"'". I ran aovr nltenil toH MinylMMiar'I'l duties and wnlk al ivi'HIM hat mr ease Is aa near a itilrnclc asrsa Naovthhiir e't happens at the present day. KM Si Tn vrry shieertlv vnu-s, &3 S HalonN-Y. MM. nUVKIt CIinmiER. jgj rra flsKEMENt We -":Joif testimonial of Mrs. nim which is a strong; endorsement of yoilr2!3 psTamiK compound. We belle her statement to By gjj filone,. x. Hlioltmo 5: Jtetau urugpni. jgana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. Ell Hok Eeadacho and relievo all tho ironblis 12CI dent to .billoua state of tho system auc,n atl Ciindness, Hsusea, Drowsfaoao, Dlstroai aftel f"H03,P"lr. n tho BiCe, io. Walla tkoir moat rmJ:obio bdccoss lute been rftown la curing SICK HMfiaijlic. r.-j' -tor's liitlj Llvw rnifl ara atjuftilyvalualloi 'ot ',-n.Uon(curingn- 4 pro fen ting tb'st' - laiat.wliilo tlu'yals3 - HEAD (A(alheywoniatftlmotprleelaalotbos0!r7tia Hufoc from titodiotrossliigcunnilalnt; hut fortu Iiatel7thelreocdQOBsdc'.dnotondborataudthoiza vrho once try them will Had thesoltltlo pills valu fiblelntomi'Dy wayotbitthoy will not bo wll "iisB to do without '.bun. But after oUulek hoad lis tho taoo of so many Uvea tbat liora la wliera 'TTsmalseourgiiutboaat. OntiiUacutoitwhilo Gibers do not. . . Cartcrt Llttlo Ltosr TOis m j very email and VPry easy to take. Ono or two rilla make a doso, Tl'oy are strictly Tfcgotablo aiid do not grlpo or tiarge, but by Utelr gentle action please all who uaethera Invialsat2Scenia: litoforSl. SalO by druKictaev-rjBlitrc, or sent by maU. CARTER CO., New York SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT I Hospoctfully Informs his old friend3 and tho Itubllc generally that he has taken charco of the otdatand lacely oocupled by Felix Adriclts, where he will keep on band a fresh stock of Porter, Ale and Lagor Beer. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. Paul Summa. oorf Nafn andUl'oplar Sts m. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT Xtaa stood the tei t for STXTY YEUIIS (ana has proved Itself tho beet remedy F """" " 'It. &.nn,n trf ttm fit f7llllll fU19. iCoti al", Colds, Whooping Cough, anaa tall lAtng IHseattt in young or old, l'rife 2io BOo., and S 1.00 per uottlo, SOLD EVERYWHERE. I ES1T27, JSB1TS3SJ ft 10EB, Pnjs., BuUnztct, 7t 'JftTCHEDJER HQNTK: A troVut'Some s'vtr. iiiseit.se cause, if to srratrh t'.T months, a:'d i"j lured by a lew das' use ox liJVJft M. H. Wou'i , BiESE&fc L'pp-'. Marlboro, in I vraiOTtd aaaw years ."Hi" ot T bite rivrelll'i 1 1 my ttVtjrvtsbigaBnRlB and have find i v uintotM 1 raKBsXEBi ,ru of tMe !i .mo. JMny rrouiueal lihvsiians attcnuj i. Manv HMSk7 bid ana aoM. but s. u. . ma tne wow. lAOt. W, KtlUCFATnittC J .hnaoa City. Tcbj. TnaWie Went mt oll- mallert frot, Us&t Atlsau, rja 1 Viatel Pwm( us si' ' p' 3 una. oi.ivkk citi'.itiiirat, gjf CURE WITH SIMPLE SERVIGES Ex-President Hayes Interred at Fremont To-Day. IMmr.BRIVU MII.ITAUY DISI'LAT. Tliiinaunili of Visitors In Attenduttre, In cliidlne Many of lie lllglti at (Ulli luU la the l.tilid Ilusllless btispendml in th Clty-Iso Kulocy Of ef thu llmly. Khemo.nt, O., Jan. 20. The citizens of this llttlo city feel that the funeral to tiny reprftents their porsomil Ion as well ns the sorrow of the nation, and have prepared to do honor to tho dead patriot nnd statesman whose remains are lying In tato In hU own chambor in his home stead at Splegol Grove. . There Is no ostentation anywhere, but tokens of mourning are seen on every hand, simple and touching, us bellts the memory of tho departed. The services this afternoon will be ni dimple ub the life lived by the dead states man. No words will be spoken altove the bier save those of scripture nttd ot prayer and simple hymns will complete the ser vice. Gen. Ilayes' wish was that no euloxy should be pronounced at either the house or cemetery, and it will be respected. Tito principal display to-day will be by tho military. The first city cavalry troop of Cleveland, ot which Gen. Hayes' son, Webb, is a member, will be the guard of honor. It is considered the finest cav alry organization in the West and will make an impressive showing. The Toledo Cadets, the crack infnntry company ot tho Ohio National Guard, and the sixteenth regiment with battory I)., ot Toledo, will add to the tpiiet majesty of the funeral procession. Gen. Huyes' old regiment, tho 2I5d Ohio Volunteer Infantry, will not only be represented by Gov. McICinlcy, who en listed as a private in it, but Ben Killnm, ot Cleveland, the secretary of the llegi meutal Association, and a, delegation of the grizzled old veterans who loved Gen. Hayes like a fnthcr nro here to-day to pay tho tribute of their presence to his worth. Tito finest decorations In tho city are those upon the Birchard library, the gift of Gen. Hayes' uncle, Sardis Hi rc hard, to tho city of Fromont. It is a beautiful brick and. stone struc ture, and the crepe and bunting with which the citizens' committee bus decor ated it is a fine effect. Houses, halls and public places have been placed at the disposal of the differ ent committees. Preparations are also being made by which assignments to the different places can be made as desired. The emu-rent lodges una the secret societies of the city will also be open all day to the visiting brothers and members of the same. The Thompson Houston Carbon Com pany will t.ike care of tho Cleveland Cavalry troops and arrangements have been made providiug for thu other mili tary organizations. At the funeral hour tho business part of the city will practically be dead, all of the business houses will bo closed, and also the Post Ollico. Secretaries Foster of the Treasury. Noble ot the Iuterior, Kusk of Agricul ture and Postmaster General Wanama ker, representing tho President nntl Cabi net, arrived shortly utter 10 o'clock. President-elect Ulevelaud arrived early in the morning. Action on Hayes Death Concoud, N. H., Jan. yO. The Legisla ture has adopted resolutions deploring the death of President Hayes. Sympathy mill condolence with the family are ex pressed and flags on public buildings are ordered nt imlf-mast for thirty days. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 20. The New York Legislature has taken uctiou upon the death of ex-President, Hayes by passiug appropriate resolutions to be sent to the family ot the deceased, and also to be en tered upon the House Journal. Jefferson Citv, Mo., Jan. 20. At noon the House adjourned until to-morrow at 10 o'clock out of respect to ex-President Hayes. l'ugtuiuitor Kuin hint inns. Wasihnoto.v, Jan. 20. Tho President has sent to the Senato among others the following postmaster nominations: Massachusetts Mrs. Ida A. Biauchard, Millvillo. New York Marvin R. Donnlson, Wash ingtonvillej Burt Graves, Middleport; Hawley E. Webster, Iirockport; Wm. V. Molloy, New llochelle New Jer.oy John L. Uerby, Cranford. Pennsylvania Jacob Alvord, Lykeus. Confesses that He Shot Ilevlln. Woodbkidoe, N. J., Jan. 20. John Petto, who was arrested last Saturday night on suspicion of having murdered Thomas Devlin that day, has confessed that he fired tho live shots from which Devlin died, but says that ho fired In solf lefenso, as Devlin and his two compan ions. Hoar nnd Moore, attacked and at tempted to rob him. Itrlgg Case to be Appealed. New York, Jan. 20. Tho Briggs case rvlll bo appealed direct to the General Assembly. In furtherance of this action, ho prosecuting committee filed last light with the Ilov. Saul D. Alexauder, ,he stated clerk of the presbytery, their totlce ot appeal. Four Month for illegal Voting. Albany, Jun. 20.' In the United States 3oui t here Thomas Kerins, who was iu licted for Illegal voting at Horseheuds, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to four nonths in the Chemung county jail. Congreasmuu Lilly Does Not Improve. Maucii Chunk, Pa., Jan. 20. There is 10 Improvement in the health of General iVillium Lilly, of Mauch Chunk, one of ;he Congrei,men-ut-Large of this State. Charged tilth Infanticide. New Yckk, Jan. 20. Frank Stempfler, l tailor, 21 years old, and Lizzie Claebor, 18 years old, are under arrest in Wil iumsburg on the charge of infanticide. llulford Apiioiuted Paymaster. Wabhikoton, Jau. 90. The President ins suiir. to the Senate the nomination of Slijah W. Httlford, of Indiana, to be pay lmster, with the rank of Major. Vnrth Dakota e'uuturlul Deadlock. Bismarck, N. D., Jan. 80. The Legis lature in joint ixt4on took eight ballots !or Unitwl Stte SenHior yuattwduy with- )ut electing any omulldute.. DEFIES TH SUPREME COURT. Olrnatin AVUI Ileslst by 1'orco Attempts t l'hlir the Stnyor's Olllee. Lo.Nd Island City, Jan. 20. Patrick Glcasou defies the Supreme Court, and Justice Bttrtlutt'ri decislou, ho saya, is not worth the pnp'-rthat it Is written on. Ho rvlll, under tho Hdvlce of United fcttites District Attorney Jesse Johnson, of Brooklyn, resist by force, If necessary, any attempt to obtain possession of the ollice by banford or Cluven. Yesterday morning Justice Bartlett In the Supremo Court, Brooklyn, handed down a decision In which he denied tho application ot Horatio S. Salt ford for a writ of mandamus to compel Patriok J. Gleason to turn over toSanford the booka nud papers and tho ofllco of Mayor of Long Island City. In his decision Justice Barlett says that Mr. G'eason is not the Mayor of Long Island City by reason of holding over after the expiration of his term, nor can ho be regarded as Mayor by reason of tho certlllcate issued to him by City Clerk Burke, upon election returns which wero manifestly Incorrect as proven in the case of the people ex rel Sanford against Burke. "On tho other hand," tho Justice snys, "I am not satisfied that Mr. Sanford has become legally qualified to att as Mayor. The charter of tills municipality is very explicit In regard to tho method in which the vote should be ascertained nnd declared. "The law requires that the City Clerk shall canvass the vote and isue it certifi cate to the candidate, having the largest number of votes." As City Clerk Burko has auscondod nnd as there is a question as to the legal ity of Mr. Gleason holding tho ofllce, Michael F. Clavcn, President ot the Board of Alderman, Is designated by Justice Bartlett to act ns Mayor pending the final settlement of the dispute. The riilludclphlit toMurt Sunday. NiW Youk, Jan. 20. Tho cruiser Philadelphia, will sail early Sunday morning for Port Koyal, S. C. There, it is Mild, tho captain will ilnd orders from tte Secretary of the Navy directing him to proceetl with all duspatch to Port-au-Princu, and there take command of thu licet of American wurships. Delaware Judges lletlred. DoVKit, Jan. 20. Tho General Assem bly ha.- paused a joint resolution retiring Chief Justice Comcgys and Associate Jutigo Houston within a few days. This action is thu outcome of a general de mand from the legal fraternity. Tho judges have become inllrin through many years of honorable service. No Chitngo In 31r. Dlnilie's Condition. Wasoumjton, Jan. 20. Mr. Blaine's phjhician, who visited him this morning, leported no material change in Mr. Blaine's condition. Ho was then, the doctor bald, lesting easily, und said that lie had pusf-ed a comparatively comforta ble and ustful night, sleeping peacefully the greater part ot the time. Stuart Itulsoii III. Sr. Paul, Minn., Jan. 20. It is an nounced that Stuart I'obson, the come dian, is dangerously ill, and that many ol his future engagements must bo can celled. 1'llltt Glut l'uctorloA to Itesuine. PmsjBuna, Jan. 20. Tho Hint glnss factories, which have been closed down all over the country since befoiotlio holi days, will lesume operations Monday, giving employment to over 7,000 men. Cm-lisle Has Sci.t Ills licsigimtioii. Louihvu.LE, Ky., Jan. 20. A special from 'W itshiiigton to the Evening Times says: John G. Carlisle mailed his resig m.tion hist night us United States Senator from Kentucky. Pure Norwegian Oil is the kind used in the production of Scott's Emul sion Hypophos phitesof Lime and Soda are added for their vital ef fect upon nerve and brain. No mystery surrounds this formula the only mystery is how quickly it builds up flesh and brings back strengtli to the weak of all ages. will check Consumption and is indispensable in all wasting dis eases. Prepared by Kcott & Itawne. N. Y. Alldrttcelata. lpilLs OrlxliiHl btid Only titnulnfi. Arc, al Hurt i-flUb!), la Die a, nk Dmflit ftf Chick ttttr$ Engllth Via-. mtnJJlranct la ltt'4 oJ Gold metilUo boiei, teftlej with kluo ribbon. Take no other. Rttutt danavrout tutitifie tiani and initafioni. At DrugsjUn, r lend 4a. la iUnipi for inrtteulari, tfittmoalrUs ini MlllUf Tup iJiille," Ml,rr, tj return Chic lifter ChctaluU CtKjAJ. JUon tquar b All Lm.U DriUf UU, Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat. Sold by all Drt.agi : . on a Ginrantee, For a Lame Side, Back or Cni .t Shiloh'a Porous Plaster will give are it sctifaaioa, 35 cents. SHILOH'S VITALIZE!?. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, rimttnnnoira.Tenn., says: ".SoJi'Vitala,r.s.iVjL'l MY LIFE. I c-onklerittlt4ltJilrtmei)iiforuikliUitatttmteri I ever used.'' For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble It exoels. Pric e 75 cts. CATARRH REMEDY. Hflvnvou Catarrh ? Trv this Remedy. Itwlll relievo and Cu -e you. Prion BO ets. This In jector for Itssueoeaaf ul treatment is furuitliod free. Shlloh's Remedies are sold by ua on a guuranteo to give satisfaotlon. For sulci by C. H. Hugenbuoh. JTB dilehrater,. EncU.h I rENNYROYA Snnvenlr Coins and Sunday Openlnc Wasiiinoton, Jan. 20. Senator Pettl grow has Introduced a bill Into tho Senate instructing the Secretary of the Treasury not to deliver any tit tho World's Fair coins until the World's Columbian Expo sition shall deliver a good and stillicient bond not to open thu Fair on Sunday, and if tho promise is broken to demand of them thu return of the sum of money they shall have received from the sale ot tho coins, not less than $2,500,000. llordnr Troulilu Citusud Ily Smugglers. Cniaxoo, Jnn, 20 Senor Michael An gelo Citrmlchelo, of the City of Mexico is at the Auditorium Hotel. He s.tys that all tho trouble near the tho boundary has been caused by an organized gang of smugglers who wore successful In engag ing the troops in ono quarter whilo they practiced their smuggling in anotho r. Derelict Itnrkl'assed nt Son. BALTiuorut, Md., Jan. 20. Tho Dutch stenmer La Hosbaye, just arrived here, reports that on January 2, in latitude 40.02 north longitude 17.42 west, passed n derelict, white-painted port bark, ap parently not long abandoned; ptutsed close, but saw no name or anything liv ing on board. A AVvddlng oriiiteriiiitlouni Note. New Youk, Jan. 20. A weddlim ot in ternational note was celebrated at noon at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Archbishop Corrigau officiating. The contracting parties were Miss Maria del Valle, ot this city, anil the Marquis de Cusa Argudiu of Spain. Accident on the I.. 1 Itosd. Flushing, L. I., Jan. 20. A passenger train locomotive on the Long Island Rail road jumped the track near Flushing, and rolled down the embankment. The fire man was badly hurt, but the passengers escaped with only a shaking up. Doh ling's ?ioiiiliiattoii Nut Confirmed. Albany, Jan. V0. The nomination ot Thomas J. bowling to be Libor Commis sioner in place of Chas. F. Peck, was sen to thu Senate by Gov. Flower, but on ob jection by Senator McOlellau waB not confirmed, hut laid over. Leo's Dlrthdny Itcmonihored. Baltimoue, Jau. 20. Tho Society of tho Army and Navy of the Confederate States in the State of Maryland celebrated last night In the Currollton hotel by the most successful banquet given by the society for ten years past, the anniversary of the birthday of Gon. Itobert E. Lee. Sunday lEaschitll for tho Valr. Chicago, Jnn. 20. A representative of a Philadelphia syndicate is In this city for the purpoo of buying up tho City Baseball League, Intending to furnish Sunday ball during the Fair. i star fact. Sixteen Per Cint. of Life Insurhnqe Applicants R' t- co on ooount of UIEEA6ED Ku-NCYS. The Tronlik Gomes From Lack of Care. Dr. Lambert th general medical direc tor of tho Equitable Hie Insurance Com pany, N. Y., said : " We n ject Blxtcen per cent, of the appl'ca tlons made bo s for insurance, and 1 havosuu ed tuu eiitlro exiieuso of this medical d. iiart. mutt, by the re lection uloue of applicant wbo had diseased kidneys, and who died witbiu two yearj after I rejected them." This appalling stntcnipnt comlnjr ns it does, from such Meli medical nulhority, should have the ntteulion of our citizens. Thciois no reason today, why peoj.le should allow kidney dUease to got sucli a hold on them. Nature t-ends her warning In Ibo slipht pain in the bi.dk, poor circulation of the blood, sedimont in the urine. When nny of theso symptoms appear. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorito Kcmedy should 1)0 taken in small doses at once, und thus drivo the poison out of tho blood nud restore tho kidneys to healthy action. To our knowledge this is the only mcdi ciuo that surely and effectually cures this almost univcrsnl complaint. Wo note tho happy recovery of Mr. Oscar Lambert, or Jorico, JIo., whose caso lias been talked of iu tho papers the world over. iji,, Oscar Lambert. Quoting from bis letter. "Ineglected the first symptoms until I found myself In bed with a complicated disease of the kidneys. No mortal ever suffered more and lived. My physician failed to help tne. I then used Dr. David Kennedy's Fuvorite Remedy, made at tor.dout, N. Y. It relieved iiiylldDeys almost Immediately, and In a few weeks I was clear of a'l pain, and entirely cured, 1 owe my present leaseoC iilo to Favorito Remedy." It is used and recommeuded for what it accomplishes. Writes Mrs. A. J. P. Manchester, Irom Providence, R. I. "I began using Dr. Kennedy's Favorito Ttrrn edy for kidney 'lipase, when Doctors failed to relieve me. It drove a bad humor out of my Mood, cured hit kidney trouble, and I am truth ful when I say It saved my life." Win. Huston the popular West Shore U. II. engineer, carno out in an qpen letter statin"; how lie had suffered with kidney disease Physicians treatment, nnd tho use of various preparations tailed to benefit him. Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Hemoily, was procured and' it made him welU Favorite Remedy has had more freead vertUing In the columns of the tnrily papeis, than ouj thing we know of, fiotn the fact that it does as is promised. " cureal disease." Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy possesses marvelous strength giving qualities, that render it especialy, valuable to the) aged or iutli m. For a general all around tonic, and to cure any disease arising from an impure condition of the blood, it has no equal. Druggists are tolling more of it than all other comhuwd. AGENT JUNE'S BLUNDER It Will Result in the Death ol Two More People. Till'. tVUltCK ON Tlllt PHNNSVl.VANfA. That (Inly Ou Was Killed Outright la Ctmnlduri-d Almost M)nuuloita 'our tenu Are Hurt fleneral Alarm Scut Ottl Tor the Signal Agent. Jersey City, Jan. 20. By tho doublf collision on tho Pennsylvania railroad, west of tho Hackonsack Iliver, near this city, last oveuliig, ono man was killed and 14 people injured, two fatally. j When the Newark local train which left the depot nt 0 o'clook reached the coal chutes, home portion of tho machin ery broke, and Henry Marllndale, tho engineer, stopped to ascertain the ttouble. j Closely following his train came the ' Chesapeake ami Ohio express. Owing to some mhmuderstuhdluK George June, tho signal aiieut, signaled the express that the road was clear. A moment later the 1 express struck the rear car of the Newark local, the engine running into it line a wedga. The second car was broken In the mid dle and forced up In the shape of a "V," while the third car was partly wreoked. '1 ne second car was derailed and thrown almost on to the opposite track. Although the Newark local train was crowded only one passenger was killed, lie 'was John Blewett of 135 Bowery street, Newark. He was standlugVm the front platform of the rear air and whs thrown between the bumpers and cruhhed. Tho injured nro: Ilunry Mtirtindale, engineer, Jersey City, leg broken and Internally injured, will die. Mrs. A. Decker, 100 Mechanic 'street, Newark, collar bone and two ribs broken, will probably die. Mrs. Washington Stansbury, Newark, compound fracture, of right log. Guorgu B. Estey, 0J Fiellnghuyson street, Newark, leg broken. Patrick J. McLean, (JO Condlt street, Newark, aukle brouen. Moses Gluiuger, i'i Beaver street, New- nrk, head cut. Charles P. Swain, 481 Mulberry street, Newark, cut on head and arm. Leonard II. liequa, 21)1 W. 20th street, New York, head cut. F. K. Oaborn, 4o.l Sumner street, New ark, leg broken. William Philips, 21 New street, New ark, spine injuied. Wool! Sonildkinut, 229 Broome street, New York, leg hurt. Miss Henrietta Berber, 137 Prince btreet, Nowark, arm broKeu. Mrs. Itosu Uestler, 71) Livingston street, Newark, head cut. Tho injuied were brought to this city, where ambulances and pnysiuiaus hod lioeu summoned by the ranroad oldcails. Their wounds wero dressed ttt tho iL-pot, und, with the exception of Mrs. Stans bury ami Engineer Martindale, all wero bent to their homes. Signal Agent J 11110 can not be found. The Jersey City police have sent out a general alarm for,tus arrest. Just as the collision occurred another tium arrived on tne tcane, bound from Newark to New York. It was ruuuiug nt full, speed, ami smashed iuto the wreckage. By n miracle this third train was not also wrecked. Only SI, 00(1, OOO Can be Shipped. New Youk, Jan. 20. On instructions from Washington tho Custom House, the Appraiser's stureB, the Assay ollice, ami the Sub-Trea-ury are closed to-day on account of Gen. If. B. Hayes' funeral. Considerable interest is felt in Wall street iu the order closing tho Sub-Tre.is-tiry because of prospective shipments of 58,000,000 gold to-monow by La Cham pagne, which is booued to sail nt 1 o'clock iu the afternoon. Sub Treasurer Uoberts says that his force of clerks can not pos sibly gut out mure than $1.000,OOJ ot the gold to-morrow morning. Telephone 31en 3Iuy Strike. New Havi:n, Jan. 20. It is rumored here that troubles are likely to arise within a day or two which may cause a geue.'al strike among tho linemen em ployed by tho Southern New England Telephone company. The rumor has it that because the men joined the Brother hood of Electric Wire Workers, Uen. Supt. Baker gave them the choice of dropping membership in the organization or leaving tho company's employ. l'nuv Thought tollnxi Ptrishcd. CnisFiiiLD, Md., Jan. 20. Captain Thomas, of the oyster navy, reports that on Thursday of last week he saw a signal cf distress raised on Brier Island, but the heuvy ico made it impossible for him to get to shore to give assistance. Thomas Abbott, wife, aud two children have been living on tliisi barren, marshy tract of laud. It is believed tliut they have all periohtd for want of food and fuel. The New Chinese Minister. Washington, Jan. 20. The Post has information that ubout six weeks ago thu Chinese Foreign Office wired Mr. Yang Yu to report iu person ut once. Upon his arrival liu was offered the position of Minister to the United States and he ac cepted it. It Is expected that he will reach this country aud relieve the present Minister ubout tho early part ot May. Shot Herself While Insane. Ntack, N. Jun. 20, Katie Mahnr of Grassy Point, Kocklaud county, shot berelf dead with u revolver during the eveuing whilo visiting a friend in Haver straw. Shu is supposed to have beeu temporarily insane. She was unmarried aud 24 years old. Dehring Sen Arbitration Date. OrrAWA, Jan. 20. Unless the date of the meeting of the Behriug Sea arbitra tion in Paris, Feb. 2G, is ohmi'ed, it is dillioitlt to mis how Sir John Thompson can act a arbitrator while Ptu-liamaut is sitting here. Cronln Case nevereal. ChiOaoo, Jau. SO. A reversal has been granted' by ths Illinois Supreme Court in the C'rouiu case. Tutt Inference U that Daniel CougUliu, the detective, will thereby secure the benefit of a new trial. lyphn. T ever In City uf Meat leu. Ctrr or Mnuoo, Jan. H0- Forty deaths front tyithus are reported in this city this week, STARTLING FACTS! Tho American pooplo nro rapidly beoomlnR a mco of nervous wreeka, and Iho fipllowlniiauEittsta ttiobrstrcmedri Alphonsollompfltncof Bnllor, Ia., swears that when hi- snn wi.ti ntoecli!cas from ft. Vitus Dance. Or. Mllaa' Croat Rsatoratlvo Horvlno cured him. Mrs. J. II. Mtllor.or Valpor nisodnd ,J. I. Taylor, of Iottitusi ,rt, lad., anch cslncd2il poundsfrom tiktnr It. Mrs. II. A. (lard uer.of Vistula, Ind.. wan enrcdof 4t)loA0 convut s1onsadaT,andrtnicK hou'tv ho, dtr.tlncs, boek richo. and nervous prostration, by one bottle. Daniel Myers, Ilrtxiklyn, Mich., r iys Ids tlansbter uascureil of Insanity of - en M'ar tt aiding. Trial bottles and One boost -: urn...!' 1- , to, IMlUJi at drugKleta ThlerenicilycMntalnsnooplatea. Dr.IV.Iles' ModlcRi C-i.,Eiikhart, ind. ifie Dutch Process No Alkalies OK Oilier Cliemicsils aio ufled In tho preparation of W. lUKEIt & CO.'S BreakMCocoa trhtrh in nbiolutelu pure and soluble. lthnmorcthttnthrcctlme theitrength of Cocoa mixed 1 Willi Starch. Arrowroot or Stnrar. nnd Is far tnoro eco nomical, cnatlny less than one cent ct cup. It is dclli'loiM, nourishing, aud easu.t Diqestku. Kohl byflrorcrs CTcrjnhers. W. 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