STHE KER3D J THAT CURES! ra jr.noMi: hall, m 52 Wattrtord, NY. EH 19 miKt TORTURING I" Headache for (0 Years S" Itv Dana's Sarsaparilla "I WAS CURED I " m ta HI mi Ms. llALI. WAT THE TTRT MAN TO rCBCITASKMB S DANA 11 CiJUI-8. LISTEN AS IIS THLLS TOl) jS Mine mat i r. EC. gOANA SAuiArAHILLA Co.: gj M lBNTl.f.Mj!I li'ivo b''il a siifffrfr fromfloa je&lfrudH.'r'tt tlio liiMt tell yi'iir. iArtsb Suta!! 1 saw Itfonoot our local papers an. adf crtlso-jg aWinr-nt of yur mwlic ine, ami testimonial of ltH tESWondpr1"1'! cilrt'a. is m 1 doci'W to try one bottle. The first bottlerS Mirreatlr txlcrrd mo, sod by tho tltno I had taken IB twoniof bottles 1 WAS OUJtKlf. 1 hM 1 DANA'S aiaafe und rrllnlilc medicine f Hfpectfully yours, S fg ATaterford.N. Y. JEROME BALL, J llt'Tlit truth of Mr. Ball's statement Is rrrlifledtoa ..a; Oohoes, N.T. Pharmacist. I g Dana Sarsapar'Ua Co., Belfast, Maine. j i CARTER'S Kittle tMS i iver m Spills. c TJeaaacb mwI relievo ad the trouble.! frifif. ant to a bilious a .stool tho system, such as rizzlncss. Nausea. Prowsin. i. Distress alter sjallng, ram In tne Hi 13, Aro. walla thoir moat feznotfcable success has boua shown In curiae; fcloacaehe, yet Carter's Llitlo Livor Puis an gquaily valuablo in Constipation, curing And pro Ten tins this annoying complatnt,wblla thoyalsc corroctalldlBorJcraof thoctonuath.stlmiilaletht fiver and regulate the bowels. Even if the; oalj Borca icbatheyTvodld ooalmontprlcalessto those who suitor from tb'sdlslreaslng complaint; butfortu saUly their gc.dnooHdoflriOteadhcro,anilthoso mho onca try thorn will And thcao llttlo pills valu. jobla in so many ways that thoy will not bo wil. 31B2 to do njUiont them. But otter cUslcic head Xnfh&bftnu aomijyU.5 .hat herofshera 'Ire make our creat boast. OuxpHucuroit while lothorsdo not. I Carffa UtU Liver Pills sro very small and 'Tory easy to take. Ono or two pills make a dosa. They are strictly vegetable and do not grips or Surge, but by their gentlo action ploosooll who so them. In vials at 25 cents; five for $1. Sold fcy druggists everywhere, or sent by malL CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. Mil PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT I Rasi nw.ctfullv Informs his old friends and tho jublio generally that he has taken charge of tho Id stand lately occupied oy Felix Adrlrlcs where he will keep on hand a fresh stock of Porter, Ale and Lager lieer. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. Paul Summa, coMam andUPopllr Sts, m. H. Downs' Elixir WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT in ICas Hood tho tot t for 8TXTT YE Alt S fanfl has proved Itself the beet remedy known for Uia cure oi voniumpium, iCauah; Cold$, Whooping Cough, and ( tall Lung J)israsm young or oiu. rrico 5o., 80o., and ft I .oo per Dome. nnLtl EVERYWHERE. i rasar, jomraw t toss, ?hi.. b-jU:, vt. ralcbeitrs Enillah niaraemJ Tlrait. LPiLLS OrlflnM andllnlr Genuine. AFC. saJwlfi rllsVllt. tADICS. ttk mJ Brand ta J ted tad Goui ntuUo1 doim, etltd wUh blu ribbon, TaLe sn nf)ir. Sefuta danetroua ttihitltu UrifCitt we t-AicAMftr iMaiuh via- tlttns nd imUif(m$. At Dust ilia. r wod 4v ta stampa for ptrtlODlsvr, taUmoalla tad Ilfllef for t jhU,h inlmer, by return Hall. 1 fl.UOU TrkUraonUts. A'awt Micar. VrUflUUs Altliwutsil'ti There is Hope Tor every ono who has blood trouble, no matte' 1. what shape or how hints standlnft, provldei noneot tho vital organs hae ticen so far lm fnlreil as to render a cure Imposbible. B. S. C t to tho root of the disease, and removes tli aaiise, by ox)iollln the poison from tho body, an' at the same time is a tonic to the whole sjstem Uowever 'id your case may be, there is hope FOR YOU. runtime of a most malignant tyi ot chroiilo lilowl trouble, for whir I had used various other leuiedit without effect. Sly weight increased, and m health improved in everyway, 1 considers. S. t tbe lost tuulo 1 ever umM. "8. A. WniaiiT, Jlidwoy, Ga." Treatise on blood, skin and contaalous bloo jHsob xoaJlcd free. SWlliT Bl'lXIFIO CO., lrfr T! THE NATIONAL GAPITAL Cabinet Makers Have the Slate Completed at Last. JVDCB OIlKSUAot TO ltnSIONf Th rrtsldsat's rrnclsuintlnn Itsgsrdlna: Canada) I Ilsltita to Traaslili)ini.nt of Mxrahaadlsa Mr. Itlalna's Condition Uaaha&gaa X Cotnpruintia (JUAralktla Bill Tat Antl-Optlon Tuaadaj. TASBiK0T0rT, Jn. 11. It 1 whispered about among Democrats ttint Mr. Clora lnhd luu practically completed his Cabi net slnte, and one by one men who have xpecUd to Ret on the Hit art abandoning their bopet. Tho only thing Oiftt holds the matter open at all Is said to be some uncertainty as to tbo course of Mr. Dickinson. Tbe slato is said to be in ado up contingent upon his ncceptitnco ot tbo Stnte port folio, and, it honcceptrt, tbe slate will bo turned Ince down mid nllowcd to romaln so until Mni'ch 4. Tho unilt-rstnnd'tiR of tho Michigan people Is that he v 111 accept, though ho bus not formally dono so as yet. Ho Is holding the mutter open, as Curlhle did, with the prospect o. n similar result. Some time ago M Clevflaml conclutlod that, he would not appoint a Southern man to the posltioi of Attorney Qetier.il, but there is excellent authority to-day for the statement t nit ho Lm reconsid ered this mid has slated ex-Senator Eustls of Louisiana for th place. Eustls was an mni-(JIeveland man bo fore the no.iilndtiou and he and Cleve land were at outs, but tbo ox-Sou ator took un active part In the campaign and the two men are now on very friendly terms, it tustm ix- uppointeu, tue soutu will probably get either tho Postolllce or the AuricuKural .Department also. h.us tis in out of pdliticb in Louisiaua and Is one of the boutlien. colony oi new JiorK. It is expected tlu.t Wall of Wisconsin will bo Secretary of War; Gray of Indi ana. Secretary of Agriculture, and Blount of Georiiia, Postmaster General. This pretty near fills the list with those who are already known to be slated. IS GRESHAM TO HAVE A PLACET Bumor that Ha Will Ileslgn and lnter tha New Cabinet. WAsniNOTOK. Jan. 21. The rumor sent out from here that Judge Walter Q Greshara. of Indiana, is to resign his life position as a United States Circuit Judge to uccent a place in Mr. Cleveland's Uab- inot appears to have beon started by In dianiaus here. Judus Gresham made a hasty and somewhat mysterious visit to Washing ton about a week ago, and from here went West. There is but one precedent for a Presl dent taking into bis Cubiuet a former po lltical opponent Mr. Hayes' appoint' meut of Postmaster-General Kay, of Tennessee. What plnco Judge Gresham is to fill in the new Cabinet, should the rumor prove well founded, htw not been ueUuitely uo terniiued by the gossips. The position for which ho would bo supposed to bo especially qualified that of Attorney-General is assigned by tho sumo authority to ex-beaator James v. Eustls, of Louisiana, who has a pornia' nent residence here, and whoo family Inherits much of tho wealth of tho late banker-philanthropist, W. W. Corcoran. COMPROMISE QUARANTINE BILL. Friends of tha Immigration and yuarun- tlne Meusures Get Together. Washington, Jan. 21. The friends of the Immigration and Quarantine bills have effected a compromise, and the two bills will be united, and an effort made to-day to pass the bill. Messrs. Kayuor and Stump held a con fereuce and fixed up the bill, and they sought out the New York men to see if they would agree to it. The majority of the New Yorkers were favorable, but Mr. Buynoi- held an Interview with Congress man Cummings, and the latter positively refused to agre to any compromise. "I intend to kill the National Quaran tine bill," was Mr.' Cummlngs" parting remark as he left Mr. lUyuo. The friends of tha Natloual Quarantine bill say that it the passage of their bill is prevented they will compel an extra ses sion ot Congress by filibustering against the annual appropriation bills, and cause failure of adoption at this Besslon. This can easily ha done, for Congress has less than thirty more working days to live. THE PRESIDENT'3 PROCLAMATION TTIll Not Relatr to Annexation of Canada, llut to Tranship su.nt of Merchandise. Washington, Jan. 21. President Har rison will not, aa reported, Issue proclamation or send a communication to Congress hearing upon the question of annexation to Canada. His communication, which will go to the House early next wtek, will deal solely with the subject ot transhipment of merchandise under consular seal from Canada through United States territory to Canada, and vice versa. Friends ot annexation have caused the report to be circulated that this Is a move upon the part of ths President in favor ot annexation, but the President dsntes that It ia Intended to have any baarlug upon the subject. It will likely have the effeot again, however, of agitating the subject, as it will be a blow to the Canadian Pacific railway. : BLAINE'S CONDITION UNCHANGED. Or. Johnston Says the Fallout Is as Strong as II Was YesUrday. Washington, Jan. 31. Dr. Johnston entered the Blaine residence at 0:40 this morning. When the physician left tha. homo he said: "There Is absolutely no change In Mr. Blaine's condition, and he Is just as strong as ho was yesterday. " Mrs. Hearst Will Not Murry. Washington, Jan. 21. The statement sent out from Charleston, W. Vn., that Senator Charles J. Faulkuer of West Virginia, was engaged to be married to the widow of tho late Senntot Hearst is authoritatively denied hero by Mm. Hearst's friunds. Vote ou Anti-Option Next Tuesday. Wakuinqton. Jan. 21. A vote will not betaken on the Anti-Option bill until early next week, probably not before Tuesday. KILLEtS A r-ELLOW INMATE. Tragedy In the Insane Asylum of Lunens ter Couuty, Ta LAKOASTEn, Pa., Jan. SI. Tho facts ot a tragedy in the Lnnouster County In sane Asylum have leaked out. About a week ago HarrUon Hank, ngeil 53, of Akron, was admitted at the institution suffering from a mild form ot insanity and about lbs same tirao Willi. un Turner, a big burly negro from Columbia, was taken there crazed lr rum. Turner was allowed to communicate with the othsr inmates. On Sunduy night as far as can be learned, ho av snulted IUnk and beat him in a terrible manner. lie choked htm ntarly to death and then beat hlra with his fist and batttrvd his head and body. Tho victim was unconscious when fouud by ward attendants and died with out having regained consciousness. HI3 MANY WIVES SURVIVE. Inventor IVinanr Had Ila.n IJivareed Six Tliuea. Puovtdenob, Jan. 21. Joseph Wlnsor la dead, aged 81 t ,rs. Mr. Winsor was an inventor of considerable prominence. Among his inventions are the drop gates used at railroad crosings. He was married seven times, and se cured judicial decrees ot separation from tlx of his wives. The seventh, whom he married live years ago, mado sticn uomantis upou nun tuar. he transferred, his largo estate to oue John Morris, on condition that the lattor supported him properly as long as he lived. The seven wives survive Mr. Wlnsor. NIAGARA ICE GORGE BREAKS- Muoh Ilnmnga to Property anil .Still Other llullillnga Are In Danger. Niagara, Ont., Jan. 21. Tho ice bridge which spans the rivar bdtween this plaoo and Youngstown 'iroko and began to move yesterday afternoon. It cracked all along both shores and then gradually floated down about two hundred yards, carrying with it the dock at Paradise Grove and doing oonsldorabl damage to other property. Tbe mass ot loa has again gorged and formed a bridge. It is feared that when the ice moves again it will carry the Michigan Central depot and traoks and Malloy's dook with IV COST OF THEHOMESTEAD RIOT. Statement Issued by tha Adjutant-dan- ral's D.partlnaiit. Harhioiiuiio, Pa., Jan. 21. The Ad- jutant-Geperal's department has pre pared the following statement showing the cost of the Homestead riot to the State: Individual pay of troops, $317,033.17; horso hire, $9,858.03; transportation, $57,373.00; quartermaster supplies, $18, 205.45; surgeon-general, $023.20; commis sary, $31,310.78; totol, $431,818.39. STEVENSON DYING. Samoau World's Ful- Commissioner Lynch Authority -r the News. San Francisco, Jm. 21. Leigs Lynch, World's Fair Commissioner for Samoa, who arrived yesterd 'y with many curios, says that Kobert I ouis Stevenson Is dy ing of consumption. Sonntar-Kleet Murphy Off for not Springs Albant, Jan. 21. Senator-elect Mur phy, accompanied bv his wife and daugh ter, left for Hot Springs, Ark., last even ing. It Is said that Mr. Murphy is seok ing relief from neuralgia of the head and sciatic rheumatism. The Water Main Hurst. Htjdson.N. Y., Jan. 21. A water main up town burst in tho afternoon flooding the streets, doing considerable damage and necessitating the shutting down oi several large mills and factories. Still 11a Choice lu Washington. Olympia, Wash., Jnn. 21. Tho Sena torial deadlock continues. The 21st ballot yesterday stood: Allen, 49; Tur ner, 28; Griggs, 27; Teats, 8; Wilson, 1. Perfect Baby Heaiih ouglit to mean glow ing health throughout childhood, and robust health in the years to come. When YC see in children tendencies to weakness, we know they are missing the life of food, taken. This loss is overcome by colt's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophos phites, a fat-food that builds up appetite and produces flesh at a rate that appears magical. Almost as palatable as milk. Prepared by Beott A flowna. N. V. All rlrorslsta. . Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat. Sold by all lnea"ts on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Back orChet Shlloh's Porous Plaster will give grent satis faction. tj cents. SHILOH'S VITALIZE!?. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: Shlloh's Vttaliztr'sAVKn MY LIFE consider it thebestrem3uforailehUitattdwteir I ever used.' For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney troublo It excels. I'rico7&cts. HILOM'S CATARRH REMEDY. Have'rou Catarrh ? Try this llemody. It will wllofrnflni1 fhi h von. 1'rieG 00 ols. This In Sector forftssunreaful treatment if urn Ishod free. Shlloh's Remedies are sold by us on a guarantee va give suiuiacuoa. i d or utile by O. H. Hagenbuoh. we NEW YORK STATE'S FINANCE3. Comptroller ( iitnphetl AViints the Inherit. utu-H Tax luel 1'imed. Aijianv, Jim. 21. State Comptroller Campbell has transmitted to tbo Legisla ture his annual report for the past year. In it he rtuys: "There is uow practically no State debt, and the State's thinners nro in a satisfactory and sound condition. The balance in tho Treasury Oct. 1, 1891, was $7,549,751; receipt, from all sources dur ing the past (Isoul year were 15,241,790; total, 771, 547; tbo payments during Oi year were $10,'lj3,4U4; the balance ia the Treasury Sept. UO, 1802, was 2, 440,053. "The total capital of the several trust funds of ths Stale in cash And securities ot the close of the flscat year, valuing in vestments at par, was 0,103,135. Referring to the county loans, he saysi 'Tli loan commissioners do not Boom to understand the responsibility ot their duties, and groat care should bo oxcrclsed in the examination ot nil outstanding loans." He suggests that the Inheritance Tax law be so amended that the rate bo fixed at 1 per cent, upon ostates over $10,000 and up to $100,000; 2 por cent, on nil sums over $100,000 up to $500,000; 3 per cent, upon sums in excess of $500,000 up '$1,000,000, and 5 per cent, upon all sums in excess of $1,000,000. Ho says: "By adopting such a scalo ot rates the great accumulations of personal wealth would be required to contribute once In a gener tion in a substantial way to the expenses of the government, and would I believo, be most satisfactory to tho great body of taxpayers ot the State." STABBED HER SON TO DEATH. Mrs Tuggart lifetime Angered at a Ques tion He Asked. Philadelphia, Jan. 21. In a Buddert fit ot ungovernablo anger Mrs. Mary Tag gnrt last night stabbed to death with a slnglo knifo thrust, her son Thomas Davis, n 17- year-old boy, by a former husband. The Tnggart family, consisting of John Taggart, Mrs. Tnggart, their 7-year-old boy and young Davis, lived in tbe attic ot a cheap lodging houto at 310 North Niuth I st"et- laggari uiu nine lownrus profiling , for the family and the $4 a week earned , by his stepson was the main support of the needy household. When Thomas came homo last evening he asked his mother why she was never ready to tat supper with him. The boy j was etattd at the table at tho time and his question enraged the woman and she .uiucu uu.uij uiau us "u'o, vuui , she was cooking buckwheat cakes, and thrust n knit into the breast of her son. He died in a few minutes and an offloer arrested Mrs. Taggart. RACETRACK LEGISLATION. JrXora Itaelug and Less Hatting Seems lo Jt tha Object. Albany, Jan. 20. Mr. Guenther has introduced in the Assembly a bill increasing from thirty to forty-five tho number ot days on which races may be held under tho Ives Pool law, such racing to be held between April 1 and Dec. 1 and providing that all pool selling shall be coullned to trucks where the races take place and on tho days when the races ta Ice place. Tho Negligent Telegrapher Sentcnoed. Norwich, Conn., Jan. 21. Charles J. Carroll, the negligent telegraph opera tor on tho New Loudon & Northern road, who wrecked two trains and caused the death of Ave inon and four horses, was sentenced in tho Superior Court to one year in ia.il and costs. If tho costs nro not paid his term of imprisonment will be about 10 mouths. Smallpox In Brooklyn. Brooklyn, Jan. 21. Smallpox is re ported to be on the increase in Brooklyn. Six patients have been moved to tho hos pital during the past two days. NEWS OF THE DAY. The continued drought Is seriously af fecting the farming communities and many ot tha villages ot Saratoga county, N. Y. Tbe home of James Clare, superintend ent of the Clifton race track at Clifton, N. J., was burned :o the ground yester day. The resignation of Senator Carlisle was transmitted by the Governor to the Kentucky Senate yesterday. The decision oi Uov. Brown not to be u Senatorial ciinnlilntf is li:,nl Mrs. and Miss Krmpton. FOUR PHYSICIANS FAIL Bat a Mothers Love Suzmoant3 all Difficulties. Her Darling ChildCured of Brigkt's Disease by Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. My daughter had Bright') Dtteast. Her anita, feet and eye were terribly ivotten. Four of our but phyticiant attend ed her but her life B H was deipaired of. A mother's love surmounts all difficulties, and I determined to try Dr. Datid Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy, mado at Hon dout, N. Y. j am that I ALWAYS detcrnnn- ed upon this course for one by one tho well know n symptom) of the uitease left her. Wi x U.fail to expnu my gratitude, and I cannot too earnrntlu recommend great rnedi (ft 1 I E3 C Q cine. Her recovery 'w'v ro.tw 3 was entire ly duo to Faeorite Itemedy, which was the only medicine taken after her cat was aba Imlonetl by the phiiieians. Mrs. Latjha A. Krhpton, West liutlsnd, Vermont. Can you not see that such an curnost aud out spoken statement as Ihe above comes from the heart anil is tiuotre ? And does it not show how valuable this great medicine becomes to thOe who arc fa need t GLEASOH TO BE OUSTED Loner Island's City Hall Willi be Taken by Stoma. SANFOItD'S MKN ANXIOUS TO FIGHT. Police and Fire Department" Mill on Gli'nsou's Kldo Chief Casey ltrmored I'rospecl of n Lively Time Ufre tli Troubl Is Kottlrd. Lonu Island Citt, Jan. 21. Claimant Sanford's followers nro to storm the City Hn'.l of Long Island City to-day and evict Mayor Gleason and his opponents by vio-; lencc. Deputy Sheriff Henry W. Sharkey said Inst night that he would lead the at tacking party. The men who will com. pose the mob aro assembling at Sanford's headquarters. It is said that tbo Sanford faction has hired 80 Pinkertou detectives, who will join in ( tho threatened attack upon the City Hall to-day. Tho peaceable citizens ot the city fenred that thu hitter enmity between, the Gleason and Sanford fHOtlons would break out into bloody street riots hut night. Many of Sanford's followers are hot headed Individuals. GletiHon is known ns a man of great determination and combativeuess. His friends are by no means weaklings. They say that they will not seek violence, but that if Sanford's adherents s.art a light thoy will wlpo up the principal streets ot Lone Islatid City with them. Gleason still enjoys thu support of the Police and Flro Departments. The Boanl of Aldermen held a short session at 8:30 o'clock lust evening. Sanford's newly created City Clerk. Goldner, wus present. He demanded the books and papers of the City Clerk'sofllce from City Clerk Burke's I assistant, John P. Hayes, who replied that be would not turn them over until he should have been ordered to do so by a court. The Board then adjourned until to-night. Mr. Gleason yesterday issued warrants on the City Trensurer aggregating $1,500, city Treasurer Bleckweuu refused to honor them. Mandamus proceedings will be begun at once. The Mayor said last night; "Justice JJartlott's decision was i ,! T nm .nil t.h onlv legnl Mayor ot this city." Glt.uaon yesterday removed Chief Casey 0f ti, Flre Department and appointed jmes Greer to succeed htm. Ho removed ijriSoy hecauso he thought uasey was not attending to hi duties properly. THE JERSEY CITY ACCIDENT. Responsibility For the Wreck Itrsta Be tween Hignulinen June nud Edwards. New Yoittr, Jun. 21. Tho fixing of the responsibility for the accident on tho Pennsylvania railroad, Thursday night, just outside of Jersey City, by which one life was lost and many injured, rests en tirely on tho word ot two men, who tell different stories. (Juu thing has beon settled beyond doubt. Tha signal, which engineer Far- rell of tho Chesapeake & Ohio express saw when ho enteied bignalman June's block, was n white light. Juno admits that it was white and says he changed it from red to white as tho express approached, but says that John Edwards, who was in thu signal tower at the coal chutes, guvo him tho signal on his electric bell, "all clear." He then signalled the express to that effect. Edwards denies that now, and says that ! ho did not ring clear for tho si.uplo reason that, hu could see the stalled train. , Superintendent of Police Smith of Jersey City, has had several detectives looking iuto tho matter and shadowing the railroad men. In not making any artcstsat onco on charges ot manslaugh ter, ho is acting under instructions from tho District Attorney. HAYTI'S REVOLT PUT DOWN. President lllppolyto's Forces Suoc.safal Sudden Death of Mis Son. New Yoiik, Jan. 21. A special from Port nu Prince, Haytl, suys: The government troops have been vic torious in their mission according to ad vioes just received here. Tho forces under tho command of the Minister of War have returned in triumph from L'Anaa do Nc u, where the uprising against the government of President Hip polyto has been en.lrely crushed. They captured a uumher ot prisoners, who are now in jail In this city. Additional excitement was caused wheu news was circulated that the eldest son of tbe President had died in tho palace. There was a rumor tbut he had been poisoned by enemies of tbe President, and thib increased the uneasiness. The residents ot Port au Prince had al ready been worked up to a high tension. During the night friends ot tho exiles who are living in Kingston, Jamaica, had placarded tha city with imflanimatory posters, which created alarm. SEVEN THOUGHTTO HAVEPERISHED Thai ouonner Yolant Towsil Iuto San Fraueuuo Uottum Up, San Francisco, Jan. 21. The hull of tho schooner Volant was towed into port yesterday bottom up. I She was fouud near Point Gordo on the northern coast of California. The Volant left Eureka, Cal., for San Francisco re i.untlv. and had on bo.iril Pant. A . T. . r-i .. . . !,.. Tl.. 1 J i cter&uu, a-ii. au .uuiuiidu ruu a arew ot live men. Nothing has been seen of them sin on and it is believed that they perished. Tbe Wisconsin Benatorslilp. Madison, Wis., Jan. 21. The Bragg men say the Senatorial battle is all but won for them. The adjournment last night has given opportunity for discussion by members wl.h constituents and changes are looked tor when the eauous meets Monday night. It is said Mitchell is not so confident, tearing a break among Knight men after the first ballot vvhloti will not be fuvora bio to them. City of llaeon Floated and Froc.ads. Boston, Jan. 21. The kteamer City ot Macou, from Boston for Savannah, whioh Wats aahore yesterday on th east en.l ot SqttUHh Meadow, came oft last evening all right aud proceeded. VumcIr ouuld not nach her, aud the extent ot damage cannot be given until she resvohae port. The Mmiwiis n.adloelc. IIbmsna, Mont. , Jan. il. The Joint ballot for Senator showed There Is till uo choice. , ue change. HEADACHE! Of nil forms, Jveurnlglri, Hpmma. Tit. Bleers lesMucas. lnllncsa, JllzElncas, Jtlucs, Uplutn Iluhlt. linmltetincaa, etc., nro cured br lilt. MII.IW KESTOIl.VrsVJSl HtJWXSVt, dlscovorod by tho eminent Indlnna Bpocialtst la nerrous disomies. H docs n t contain opiates or dsnaemus druas "Have hot n tnkina lilX. MILES' Kr-tsTOUATTVl: I.RKVJNlJfbr IkUllcnsy. l'r ira (ieiiti'oitKrti) ': mr.ry UKrotui uslngihoPfcrvIno liir.dr.r. le:i- Vr cmvulslons, nndnor alter threo Olenitis' uso Imvo no mora attacks. Jouk II. Polltn.'!, i.tui , Mloh." "IcaToboenuslns: DK. Mir.KP' JtiXTOH ATJVH A'EKVINIJfornboutlourniunths. It basbroHRhimorolipf nndenro. I h.-ve taken It for opllepsy. and attar usinit it for ono woak have bad no attaok. Hunt O. Krnslns. Iii-titM'tlo, Ia Flne book ot groat cures and ti ml bottles 1'tlHK at Drug lata Everywhere, ormvfrcss OK. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, IneJ Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies OK Other Chemicals aro used In tho preparation ot W. 1JAKER & CG.'S reakfastCocoa which s ntantutely furs mid softiMc. It has morethan three timet tho strmijth ot Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or StiL'.ir. and is far tnoto eto- nomtcai, cosltnij less man one cent u oup. It is delicious, nourishing, and ItAelix DIGESTED, Sold by Ororers every where. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mais. There's no way to remove oil-stains, so thoroughly as a daily use of because of its high percentage of tar, ASK YOUR CROCBR FOR IT. JjVS. S. IvUMv Ha CO., CUlcafjo. White Russian Soap A VsgittWSSS FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. panles represented by JDJXID FAUST, 120 S. JaroinSL, Shenandoah, Pa. Act on a new principle regelate the liver, stomach end bowels through un nenet. Un. Mius' Pma ipecdity cure liulonEneas, torpid llvor and constipa tion. Smallest, mildest, BnrostI rjpdoses,25ct. Kaanoles free at druuglstav. Lfe BUei Otto., HlL!iui,llr, nms' 98 LYg (PATENTED) fttker Ljt.tttwlug tu fw4rr ftnwiti In ft mb wllii rruevsblat 44, Use ooaWtttJ. aj fclwiT rcdr for . Will Ml the MMfbctf fuMCfl Hani Stp lo9Cr(ntDat4MttfavMViAsh IT 13 THU BitaT lor loftattiBit u(a pMb dUlofrailng flnkft, Imrukv tulUii tooti JtUbu, lrr, ri. .ahCT CURE YOURSELF! ' Iftroubledwlth GonorrhnuiV yoieet,Whltes.SptrmatrjrrhnV for an y un us tural d ischanrn uka jyour drnggist for a bottle of I Big a. It cures In a few dan Jwithouttheald or publicity of a I uueiur. x.uu-puusonous ana I guaranteed not to stricter. t Ja Universal American Curt. Uanefaetored by l Th Bv&ns Chemital 0o. CINCINNATI, O. o. a. . "flOTHER'S . FRIEND" . is a Fcientiflcally prepared Liniment and liarmless; ovory ingredient is of recognized value and in constant uso by the medical pretension. It short ens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to life of Mother and Child. Book ' To Mothers" mailed f reo, con taining valuablo information and voluntary test imonials. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on reeelpt of price, sum per bottle. BRAOflELD KfiULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. 6oW by all drugttsta. JOHN R. COYUC, AWwEty-tWjrrT md Ktal Ktdte Ap.t, Office IleMaU't Uulldmr, Shenstdho, Pa Painters! tltta I rn rl"TS 11 KSKIvS HUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP 4 r
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