it BTHE KIMB B 1 THAT CURESg au IDjfspepsia for 2 Years!! g TRIE) EYEHYT1UNQ, gYot 2 bottles wroughtg d A CURE. jriO FICTION, BUT TRUTH. H fljjnAna giiilinuil.t.i Co., 113 UisntBi iharabacna crent nefl'erer forSS Mm jimp, with IIVNIi:iNIA,M -.liBt trii.1 emrthlnK 1 fotiM h.r of. Hare atnoy Iglrlnl I1iriclu' nrncrinUoni, hut mold oMno Stloilrtarponrrrrllrf. Ihawbwn VH All.:IQ gTO Kl.i:l:i Vi:i.I. for jrarl owinittosg fHuin dlaonJarod conjitiun of inT difimUva org.ru. gi SS IUDgktboalaof Ea Sp TV A AT )D H 1 SAJISAPAJlILLAi ?3llatItonrtiltlio.)nI. Itrfore tint i Ukrn.nM laror sim'HiA was mni i hiiii.i wr.i.i.S ?S am. nioiit. i riir.i. 1,111.11 am MSjIIUW HART. Your. ltw'T, M Hg Uuvu, A. Y. JOHN lilKKl.T, 2nd. PS f3l To whom It buy eonerrnt Vfa aro vrell ao-S3 SquainUd iriUi Mr. Klr.ey, and knovr that lieggf SSj would not make iiny atnletneiit lho.tf.fl fjjmuiaintrur. bU'KiKNS 4. S.VAIT1I. IJS luma,N. T. DrtiffiMa. m DAHA'S LIVER AND KIDNEY PILLS are' Hjjwortlt their freight In Gold. The; are' AS. XI 5. UANA a UlatlAOt UC'HI SSTRQYERS. Tr; a hsttln nt nur risk. Si jjjj Dana Streaparilli Co., Belfast, Maine. niritr wnflnlio and relievo all tho troubles Incf- dent to a bilious etalo of tho system, such as XMzttaens, Nautaa, DrowBluosa, Dittresa after Mtlns.Palnin the Side, so. wmia tnotrmoH ftosaxbmti bucoobs has coon shown la cnang HtaOnclie, yet Carter's I.lttla Liver Pftls an nniilvmtuAUolii Constitution, curlna and pro venting this annoying coraplatnt,whllo they also comet all alsordors o f t hoslomach,BtlmuIalo the i'rte anil regulate tho bowels. Evoalftboyonlj C0I0O, f Actatliay would "ce nlmia tprlcclcira to tlioso wha leSTtor from tile distress:!! a complaint; but f ortu safely tbolrgoodneuH dom noiond horo.and those who once try thorn will find those llttla pills valu able In aomanyvraya that thoy trill not b wil ing to do without them. But of tornUslck hond (In tho bone of eo many lh ea that horo la whore womake our great boat t. OurrdUjcuroltwhila 'oUiors do not. Carter's Little LlTOr IilU aro very rroxill and very easy to iako. Oneortwo pills nuUo a dose. Tney are strictly vegotablo and do not gripe or mwthotn. InTaMsatjcenta; flvofor$l. Sold t7 droegiata oreaixwhere, or svtit by mail. O&RTtTR IHEOIOINIE C.. Vew Vorkj SMALL PILL. SMil.LDOk. SMALL PRICE T. J. O'HAHEN'S OOR. MAIN AND OAK STS. STerythlng In the tonsorlal lino done In flret' 01030 8iy to. A QUO uuttl ruuiu uhhouuui m. H. Dotos' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT Has slood the toi t for 8TXTY TEARS tana has proved ltseb! tho beit remedy I known for tho euro of Conaumptlon, ICoual.t. Colds, Whooplna Cough, ami fall Lung J)Ueasr$ In young or old. rrJi-o 25c., 60c, and $1 .00 per Dottle, nni. n kverywi- ere. LUSH!?, J0IMO0W 4 LOSS, P::j., Bsrlicitea, Vt, aaiHi''iauiii CliUhufor'a nullah Diamond Tirana. p-C OrlglutU and Only 4nul. A BAIa, auttsaja it i mil t, s.M w a , Ms Druxgitt Tor UMeur jfnonj Vtm-j mondilrand In Ked ud Gold n.ulUV bom. twalnl with blutt- ribbon. Tala n nthn-n. A'a AaJ daiMOUM anLHtH. f.oiu anJ imitati -t ... At Driif gtiU. sr Mod 4t In tnnipf for nartloulkri, ti fltntODlala Mi 'lwuer (jr iaiietw" wiwr, or return If .all. 1 II. OUO T. sllmouliin. Ad Mat W. v-"7 hWhtr Cbamlwi CaiMndl un iuiirc Cures Scrof Ul Mrs. B. J. Iiowell, Medford, Sla&s., says he mother lias beeneuredof B' rofu'a bytheusoin t.mr bottles of fs'LHaaHaWJIaB after havlnr; hn, much other tre ffyHffSjn atment, and ln'iuj reduoed to qui lr,",,,V te a low conditio! ot liealth, as it was thought sho could not lite. INHERITED SCROFULA. I Curod my littlo boy ot heroditarv I Scrofula, which aipeared all over his face. For a learl liail clven up all hopo ot his recovery, when finally 1 m: tnducod to use PpSPSjSl A few bottlos fred him, and Bywia no symptoms ot t fa disease reinam. ilas. T L. Matiieks, JUUierviile, Mlas, Out took 0 Blood and Skla DWeaael mailed free, bwtrr Sratciuc Co., AtlwiA Ga. m Mlan,, V S CACTUS Cgj 1 19 Ed re a SB -Jl rr THE ROYAL MARRIAGE Berlin Gaily Decorated for the Occasion. riSHTivinsw oh a giiami scalk. Tli Minn Horror nt Dux One Hundred rutifl Thirty tmnr Known tit lie Hand ll'ily MnUtui Tlireats Aenlnst Drnzll Ottirr FnrolaiH Nfwi. TJiiHUit, Jim. 20. Tlie whole city Is decorated with llngA lu oelebrutiou of tho retlliaK ot I'rinocss JfarKafBt, youiiKost Histurot the Htiiperur, and I'rinoe Freilcr- nk Olinrlen of Hohso. The fronts of the lartre Imilillngn lr Unter deu Lludeti and ki the Frii'driuhatraaao for half mile north and south are hull hidden with euonnouH strips of I'ruwlnu colors. Tlie oivti eerentony was performed at 4 'clock by Count von Wnlel, of the Roynl liouseliokl, iu tho hull of the Empress Frederick'H pitlnco. Tho bride and bridegroom ware taken to tho scIiIosm tlirouglt cheering crowds, which h.vl lined thu rontu slncu 10 o'clock in tho morning. At tho Kcltlom all tho royal personages gathered in the Ohineeo cabinet to seo the Empress AiiRtiata Victoria pl.vco the bridal crown upon tho Princess Mar garet's head. i'rince Frederick tnen led bis Drido to tho chapel, where tho religious ceremony was nerfornieil. The weddinii banquet was served in the Wbitoliall. After It tho royal guests took places under the canopy of the throne and the others ranged themselves to tho right and left in a seiul-ctrclc, in order of rank. Twelve Ministers of State, bearing wax candles, then began the "fackeltnni!." They invited tho bridal couplo to dancu and escorted them round tho room. The bride then invited tho emperor to dance aud tho bridegroom luvitod thu Empress. After the two couples had made the cir cuit of the room, twelve pages took tnu torches, banded them to others, and the ceremony whs continued oy tue royal guestu until it was merged into u general danoe. I'rinoe Frederick Oharles and his bride will pass the llrst part o their honey moon iu Potsdam. Tho marriage of Princess Margarethe and Princess Frederick Charles in n meas ure takes away from tho Empress Fredor ick her lat daughter, though it is said that tho Princess lias Invariably declared that she would live and die no old maid before she would marry a man who would take her from her mother. It is believed that their parting will bo only nominal, aud that thaEiupmssl'rcd orick will live much of the time at the Castle of Punpunheim, which has beou given to Pnnco Frederick by his elder brother, the LiuudKrave of Xlcsse. The bridegroom, who Is a lieutenant in Queen Victoria's Prussian Dragoon Guards, has n salary of only JB50 yearly, but the Laudgruvo of llessc, wuo U enormously wealthy, will see that he is well provided for llnnnolnlly. Princes Margaretho receives a handsomo dowry from her mother and a very substantial wedding gift from Emperor William. Ilia Majesty has n habit of giviug nick names to members of his family, and the apnllcatiou bestowed by him upon Prin cess Margaret is "Laughing Goose, Bios' som." which suits tho frank, pleasant oountenauce ana Bweot uisposiuon 01 the Princess. Princess MArgarhetho is thoroughly English in all her tastes and habits, and she speaks tho language without a traco of German accent, writes it perfectly. and is a groat reader of English books. Sho has always been in the habit ot going with the Empress Frederick to tho Auslioan Church, both at liurlln ami at Hamburg. Tho Trincess, without being beauttfuL is decidedly pretty, bhe has a bright and nuractivu face and is alto cether charming. Princo Frederick of Ilesse is a son of the late Landgrave Frederiok and the heir of his brotoer. the Landgrave Alex- der. who in in a very inlirm staiu of health and blind sinoe birth. Berlin. Jan. 20. Emperor William bus conferred the decoration of the Or der of the Blaok Eaglo of Prussia upon tho Czurewitch, who came to Uerliu the representative of thu Czar to attend the marriage ol tho princess Marga ret of Prussia aud Prince b rederick Hesse. 130 MINERS WERE KILLED. All Hope of ItpaouliiK the Men. la tlie Fortachrltt Sliix' .bundnnr.d. Dos, Bohemia, Jan 0. IIopo of rescu ing alive the moa who were entombed by the explosion of tircdamp iu the lfort schritt mine has been abandoned. An investigation of tho list of employes reveals tho fact that one hundred and thirty men lost their livos in that disas tor, as it is generally conceded that tuo3e who were not Killed by the explosion must havo been suuooatod by the alter damn. The mine is being cleared ot tho wrock age as rapidly as possible, but tho work is necessarily Blow. Every effort will bo made to recover the bodies of tho doad. ITALY THREATENS BRAZIL. Sluit Ilavn Satisfaction Promptly for In juries to Her SuliJeoU. Romb, Jan. 20. SIg. Tugini, tho Italian Minister to Brazil, hasbeeu instructed to repeat thu demand to the Brazilian gov ernment for satUfaotion for the outrages commltteed last summer upon Italian tailors and residents at Santos, during a riot which occurred there. The Itnlittn government has lost pa tionoe at last, and now Sig. Tugini is In structed to say that if satisfaction is not given promptly Italy will suntulu her demands by foroe. Blgnor Crlspl Iuvolved. London, Jan. !6. A deapatoh from Borne to the Central News vouches for the stuteuient that the Banaa Kom Mm, the Governor and Caahier ot wbioh were aritfctetl a few days ago, was subsidized by 81gnor Crispi, the ox-Premier. llr. Hem Much Worse. London, Jan. 20. A despatch from Bournemouth status that Cornelius Herz is worse. Ho slept but cue hour last night. lie is weaker and slightly feverbli. Nominated for Mayor. Binoiumton, tf. Y., Jan. 20. The Re publican city convention last ulght nominated Gvorge K. Green for Mayor. SANFORO VS. GLEASON. latest lioarlntiinrnU In tlio Dlnddte at Ixiiib Island City. Lono IxixANi) ClTV, Jan. 20. The peoplo of Long Island City are still oiijoylug tho blessings ot a duul government. The fact that Sanford, who declares him Fclf Mayor, holds the public buildings, but no public records, and Gleasou, who likewise calls hlmxelf Mayor, holds the records but no public building, docs not seem to affect the temper of the residents f that singular municipality. llie only people who are at all anxious now are the men who held ollice under Glouson. Tho police force is also on the anxious seat, and hardly know whom to obey. Sanford plnyed a trump card yesterday and one which caused consternation among the G leasonltes. Warrants were Issued for the arrest ot Gleasou, Patrick J. Harrlgan, William Hewitt, and Bernard Foy, of tho Water epartment: Philip Uolley, Wllllitm iniz- gibbous, Andrew Schmutzer, Preston Woods, and Thomas A. LnrKln, ol tue Board of Education, and Daniel J. Do- iuney. (J rami larceny in tlio second uegreo was charged for removing public records from the safe of the City liall. Fox was the llrst man nrrested. lio was rraignod before Mayor Sauford, and after an examination was reloascd in fi,UUU ball. While ho was beinis examined a search was made for Gleasou, with the result of finding that he was in New York city. When Fox hod been reloased Sanford and District-Attorney Fleming had n consultation, after which orders were sent to the police to hold the warrants until further orders. As a result when Gleasou returned to Long Island City lie was not molested. PouaiiKEErsitt. N. V.. Jan. iiO. Yes terday Benjamin W. Downing, Patrick J. Gleasou's lawyer, applied to Judge Bar nard for an Injunction restraining Mayor Sanford, of Long Island City, from per forming tho duties of tho ollice of mayor, Judge Barnard denied the motion. A REVOLUTION IMMINENT. Ban Dominicans Kxoltod Over the Con cessions to Aitiorlcans. New Yoiik, Jan. 20. The British steamer Marcia, chartered by the United States and Brazil Mall Steamship oouv pany is here with genuluo war news from St. Thomas. Gen. Lupororo, ox-Prosi- dent of San Domingo, who resides at St. Thomas, lias prepared a manlfoBto pro testing against the concessions recently given Amerioans by Wosterndoril & Co tho Amsterdam, Holland, bankers. The lntter firm a month ago transferred the rights to collect tho customs rovo- nues of Sun Domingo to a syndicate of Americans. Clrtrles W. Wells of No. 30 Wall street: John W. Taylor ot Nowark, N. J., aud Williord Brown of No. 700 St. Nicholas avenue, were named In tho syndicate and havo since cone to San Domingo to taico possession of tho new enterprise. Tho names of Jainos G. Blaine, Postmaster General Wanamaker, Matt Quay and D. Oirden Mills were also mentioned in the list of those interested in tlio syndicate, Tho transfer of tho privilege of collect ing the duties, which aro mostly on to bacco and tho latter export amounts to about 074,000 pounds yearly fell like thunderbolt upon the Dominicans, who. fearim: that the accession of American interests would imperil their independ euce. have called upon tho ox-President to issuo a manifesto. This tho latter did the day the Marcia left St. Thomas. Tho manifesto calls upon tho natives of San Domingo, numbering 10,000, to prevent the Americans from acquiring the privilege. Tho f nonds of Lupororo say that a rev olution will result if the American syndl cato trios to enforoe tho provisions of tho concession. Time s of treating Colds and Coughs were based on the idea of sup pression. We now know that "feedinEf a cold" is good doctrine. 9 of cod-liver oil with hypo phosphites, a rich fat-food, cures the most stubborn cough when ordinary medi cines have failed. Pleasant to take; easy to digest. Cures Consumption. Coughs, Croup, Sore Threat. So'dby all l'luRfrm on a Gmrantr-e. Fora Lame Side, Back orCht.t Shiloh'a Porous Plaster will give gra t ati-faction. as cents. SHILOH'S VITALiXER. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Cuatt.inoog-n.Tenn., says t SftfloVa- Vitaluer'SAVnD AST LIFE I eorutder it Oisbwt remedy fin- adebilttattdpttrm X ever used." For Dyspepsia. Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Frlco 75 cts. CATARRH REMEDY. lTa.ravrVliniirj.rihy 'Pr- tlllfl HiimodV. Itwlll relieve and Civ you. rrioa 50 o'g. This In. lector f or lUsuit'esafultt-eatmenr.ia furnished Ireo. Shlloh's Itemed lea are sold by us on a guarantee to give satieraation. im.i by C. H. Hageubuoh. JOHN F. PLOPPERT'S Bakery : and : Confectionery, No. 29 East Centre Street, Icecream all the year 'round. OpenRundays ( am now making a superior quality of CllEAM uhcali, Bomeining new. xou want to try you ti use no ouier u you uo. JAMtS SMITH SENATOR. Governor Worts ltefur to Gttrlull Muyor Wuimnr's l'otver. Tkbnto, Jan. 20. Tho New Jersey Legislature lu joint sosslon at noon yiw- terday formally declared James Smith, Jr., of Essex, Senator to represent New Jersey in tlie Congress of tho United States for six years from March 4, 18l):l. The practical settling ot the matter by tho caucus lust Week robbed tlio ovsnt of all interest aud the meeting was devoid ot all excitement. At tlie conclusion of thu meeting Mr. Smith held a reoeption in thu Governor's public room aud ro ccived tlio congratulations of tho Legis ture and the public. Judge Werts has refused to sign the bill taking from Mayor Wanner tho power to appoint the Corporation Counsel aud Attorney ot Jersey City. X'otlny Mliupft Floiirlshlti llHlllntnrc. Bautimoiuc, Jan. 20. The News prints two pages allowing the extent ot policy playing in Baltimore. "Baltimore en joys the unenviable distinction," says the News, of beintc perhaps the greatest hotbed ot policy playing in tlie United States. It has, in fact, beeomo a part of the political machinery by which Balti more is governed. The sellers of lottery policies llourlsh without, practically, let or hindrance." Cuninilshoy's Shortage GrnnrliiK. New Yobk, Jan. 20. Since Nathan T. G. Cummislvuy was sent to tho Erie County penitentiary several mouths ago for appropriating uovernmeiit money which came into his hands as a customs clerk at the poslolllce tho Custom House, experts have becu Investigating his books. Aitnougu mo examination ot hi b accounts is not completed tlie short ago so far tllfccovcrcd Is between $10,000 and $11,000. Not l'fiirlul of a freshet. Pmsnuno, Jan. 20. Rlvunucn havo gotten over their scare of a freshet, and do not now look for a break-up in the rivors !or 10 days. The weather contin ues warm, but the only effect upon the ice hits been to ofteu it, which will greatly lessen the danger when the briiuk comes. Commander James B. IJeau. Old Soldier's Gratltudo C0W1RADES, READ THIS. Torturing, Life Destroying Dyspep sia Cured. Another Triumph for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Mr. .Tnines S. Ionn. Commandor of Gen. Grunt Post, O.A.K., Itondnut, N.Y.,and Chief U. H. Mull Acent of the Ulster & Doluwuro ltallroad and one of tho most popular nncl well known Gentlemen in the Knst, whoso voruolty is beyond tiuostion says t ' I was oil run down with DYf?rEPRtA. I doctored and doctored but it all resulted thosnmoway. Ircwworsc. I suffered nntold misery night and day. 3Iy caso was pronounced incurabh. I sulTcred this way for fully TWO TEAKS. I chanced to meet I)r. Kennedy on tho street about that time, and I told him of my condition and he said, " Jimmy," you need not suffer bo, como to my ofllco and I'll give you a bottlo of FAVORITE KEMED'V, take it morning, noon ami night, and it will euro you. I took tho medicine as directed, but bad no conjU tience in a cure, as my caso nou ccen incu by so many. Af Icr using it a week I be run to feel better, nnd in n short whllo titer that I was ENTIRELY CURED "Just think of it, entirely curcil. That terrible distress, everything I ate, breaking vp sour In my throat had all gone and I havo not had a moments dis comfort since. To-day theio is'nt a 7teallhier man in this country and my npsotito is grand. I believe I could eat n KEG OF NAILS if I had to and digest them with cose. Favokitr Remedy Is thu foe of DvspcpMa and poor health... Youra truly. t a nrvc. o DEANV lUinuyur, Maxell IbUi, lbC3. It Curas Ooldt, Cowths. Sore Threat, Croup, loan. case, waooping Couga, uronoams ana Actatra. A eertoia ours for Consumption in first staffs. and a sure relief in adrsnoeA stares, use at rase. You wiU aesw i the exorllont effect after taklnf tee first dose, leld V I by lealsi dealsre everywaei. frg bettUaN HOTEL AMi) RESTAURANT I 3?.TJXj J3XT3VC1UE!. Resnectfullv informs his old friends and tbe punilo generally that he ha taken charge of the old stand lately occupied uy Felix Adrlek. where be will keep on band a (rest slock of Porter. Ale and Lager fleer. Finoot brands of Liquors and Clears. .,. , .,, I CWfaS!a?:tSUWrSU.l Paul Summa, THE LAST SAD RITES Funeral of Bishop Brooks at Boston To-day. VABT !ONCOllltSr ritHSUNT The Kuiuultia Iay In Ktqtn In the Vesti bule tit Trinity Chnrah from M 11 n. ni. General; I'ulille Not Ailmllteit te the Hervlcei FnttHriil tiT Justice LHinnr. Boston, Jan. 86. There is great disap pointment among thu general public be cause of the determination last nii;lit, by the committee in charge ot the funeral of Bishop Brooks that none but those Invited are to be admitted to Trinity Church to-day. Kor these there will le a short service of prayer and song on the steps of the west entrance to the ohureli immediately after the services within. The invited guests Include all the clergy of Massachusetts, many clergy men from other dlooeses, delegations from Episcopal Church societies, the Governor, a delegation from the Legisla ture, thu mayor uud other public oili cials, the president and overseers ot Har vard university, tho clam of '05 at Har vard, of which thu dead man was a mem ber; a committee of the Loyal Legion, and tho clergy of other denominat ions. These will fill a largo portion ot tlie church, nnd the pewholders, of Triuity will take up what room is left. The remains of tlio late Bishop aro lying in statu this morning iu the vesti bule of Trinity Church, and the people, regardless ot auct, aru pouring out in great numbers to pay thoir lust tribute of respect to tho doad. Tho services will bo conducted by tho Bight Rev. Henry Codman Potter, Bishop ot New York, usslsted by Bishop Clark of Rhodo Island and Itev. Dr. E. Winchester Donald, rector of Trinity Church. JUSTICE LAMAR'S FUNERAL. To bo Held ut Noon To-tuorrotv The llody l.yi!ijriu Sltitv. Macon, Qa., Jan 26. Tlie funeral of the latu Justice Lamar will tako place in this oity at noon to-morrow. The local bar will mwt iu the Superior Court room at 0:80 a. m, to hear eulogies on the de ceased which will be delivered by several prominent lawyers ot this and other cities. Tlio body ot the dead jurist now lying in state at thu house where he died in Vinuville, will remain there uutil 11 o'clock to-niorrow morning, when it will be tuken to the Mulberry street Church, where Bishop Fitzgerald, Dr. Chandler of Liuory College uud Dr. Black, pastor of the church, will conduct the coremouy. Every carriage iu thu city bits been en gaged for the funeral. L. Q. C. Lamar, jr., son of the deceased. arrived hist night, and hb daughter will arrive to-uay. A me-sago was received from President' elect Cleveland saying that it would be Impossible for him to attend the Justice's funeral. Tho members ot tho United States Su preme Court, with the Supremo Court of Georgia, arrived at 8 o'clook this morn ing, aud were met by a committee ot 12, representing thu Macon Bar. PROF, BALDWIN TURNED DOWN. Connecticut Jluuao Jtejects Ills Nomina tion to the Itenclt. HAitTFonD, Jan. '-'0. The sensation In the House was the rejection of tho nomi nation made by Gov. Morris of Prof. Simeon E. Baldwin of New Haven to be Associate Justice ot thu Supreme Court of Errors. Tho nomination ot Judge Augustus H. Fenu of Winchester for tho Supreme Bench was promptly confirmed by u vote of 210 to 1. Both nominations had been reported favorably upon by tho Judiciary Com mittee. A TRAMP ON A CH1MNF.Y. Mistaken fora Cliiekeu llitwk and Accord ingly Shot. Baltimobii, Jan. 20. Noah Dallis, of Penn Yan, N. Y., who is visiting J. L. Spangler near Cambridge, mistook for a chicken hawk au old tramp who was warming himself by straddling a chim ney on tho roof of Mr. Dallis' host's house. He blazed at the mark, which was out lined ugainst a leaden sky, and bespat tered tho tramp's face with shot, The tramp will lose one, probably both eyes. Mr, Iitnar's Successor. Washinoton, Jan. 20. Tho statement is made lu official circles, aud with a de gree of authority, that President Harri son has concluded to make a nomination to fill the vacancy created by Justice Lamar's death. He prefers to mime either Judge Pardee or Judge McEnery, of Louisiana, but if ho concludes tbt a Republican cannot be confirmed he will likely nominate Judge Jackson, ot Ten nessee, a Democrat. Thu aiissfng Returns. WASniNOTON. Jun. 20. Stuto Secretary Foster has readied no decision with ref erence to the question whether he shall send a special messenger to bring to Washington a duplicate copy of the electoral returns ot eaeb of the four States that have failed to send by mes senger a duplicate of the official state ment already sent by mail. These States are Indiana, Montana, Wisconsin and Oregon. Hrs. Mary Green Indicted fur Murder. Baixbton, N. Y., Jan. 26. Mrs. Mary Qreeu of Mayfleltl waa indicted by the grand jury for murder in the first degree for the killing of Florence Garlsr, the two-year-old daughter ot her half brother John Garlar ot Edenburg, on Nov. 1, last. She pleaded not guilty and the woman's trial was put over to the spring session of the Orer Court beginning April 17. The Veal lias lleen UIosshI. Nw Yobk. Jan. 36. a F. Hunting tou. ot the Southern Pacific, said last night that the purchase ot the San An tonio Ac Arauaas Pass railroad hail been dosed, and that the formal transfer would be made in a tew days. lreldeat uid Cabinet Photographed. Wasmkoto.v, Jan. 20. The President and all the members ot his Cabinet had a lame photograph tuken at Gilbert's tiidln ill t.hiu oitv rnatfmlnv nranir.tnrr to their oflleial separation In u little over Uve week. time. HEART IHI&EateE In All forms, ralpltatlea. UI9CA9C Pain tit Side, Shoulder nud Anu.Hhurt Hreatn, Oppression, Aathmaa, BMollon Ankles, weak and Smothering: Spells, Dropsy, wtatd Its ttomach, etc.. ora cured by DR. MIL.K8' New nuutl yuisu A new discovery by the eminent ire mnn bpocmi 1st. A. F. Davis, Bllver croov. b., after taking lour ImtllM nf HEA1I.T t I RR felt beUer thanhehadfortwelvo years. "Kir thirty veors troubled with lloart uiwnsej tiro oouies o DR. MILES' HEART CUKE cur.sl me.-ueil I-Offflt), micbannn. Mich." T. Vi.l'1l2S?n. JkSS UOS insult lrt. ivigt-n- nasni ifirttroiihlawl'h rrr' t results. Mrs. Lie liar. FltehbiirR, Mloh.. yiut III lor 10 yoars wllh Heart Disease, had to hire bouse help, lived on llouid toodi uwl Dr. Miles' llenrt dure end nil trains loft hen constant uso cured her. Tine Illustrated book I'UKK at druirrisis, or addrcms Br.Mllos' (vsedicai co.,EiKnarc,iita. Unlike the Oulcli Process No Alkalies OB Otlicr Chemicals are used In tho p reparation of W. BAIOJlt & CO.'S reakfastCocoa urliirh in absolutely purv nnd $olubla. It hriS7nore than three lime tfiottrnnjth uf Cocoa mixed with Starch. Arrotvroot or Sturar. and Is far moro eco nomical, costint; less than one cent a ctrp. It Is delicious, nourishing, and babu.b DIOKSTEl). Sold bytirornrs everyirhers. W. BAKBR &C0.,DQrcli0Bter, Ma. Farmers! Clean up at night, and heat me day's cuts and bruises with because of its high percentage of tar. ASK YOUR QROCGR POR IT. JAS. S. ICIXtlC & CO., Chicago. White Russian Soap Innnros White Clothos. dean Clothes, lleolUey ClsdVis. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest ana oldest reliable purely oaeh com. panles represented by JDjASSTTJD fatjst, 120 S. JaroinSt, Shenonaoah.Pa. Act on a new principle rwDlate the liver, tMncwasi oeVI bowels tl.'Ouak (ht nerves Da. Miiia' PnAS spuallv sure hUloiisastr, torpid liver and consops Boo. Susllest, mildest, onrjatt O&cuea.aff eta. Samples free at druimss. Br. SBes Hi. t) . IEWIS' 98 LYE (patbntfd) Tht limns?'" fwt Lyf tnuT. tfurtlft ether t.jt, It br-tiif a ime rwoWr ts4 rdtl in KeftD with reoioTablA tii. tb coateai aat tMwftrK reatlr for um. Will tut th Uut m rume-l Htrd Euan lotAmlnaisM mithoHlUUHm, IT 18 THE BEST for eWs.at.af wtutat flpm, ttUtt.fttfc link. olotAU, vuhlms feuU' (Unu, tree, cu. PBNNA, 8A1.T M'P-fJ Oft Ueu. Ag ., l'blla.,i"a. CURE YOURSELF! IftrOUbledwIthGonorrliiYui Uleet.Whltea.Pnermatorrhniail t'oranyuunaiurn: disrhmvta.tB 'your druggist lor a bottle ot Bifr u. It n.res in a few days without tho aid or publicity of a doctor. N on-poisonous and inismntetd not to stricture. I r tfcuwraa! Ameriem Cure. 1 R 3Ianufaetured by The Evans Chemical ( CINCINNATI, Young Mothars! We Offr row JKesawiy trkleA XtMMfM Safety to Xift of Mothmr evsus CMieL MOTHER'S FRIEND " Jtebs ColsMMif ita I'uin, Horror uniMUk. After asiaf one twttieof " Mother's Pi tuifenrdbut huie i)tn,and diauoiexperl viojluu-m alterward usual in sueb ea isJU Out, Lamar, Mo., Jan. lataTwsL BltABFIlSLOKUGCLAXOlt CO., ATLANTA, GA. cout bit au. citooaian. JOHN R. COYLE, Atlurney.il-LsH and Rul EiUtt 1'tit, OfSoe lledCall'a Uuliaint, Shecanabc. Pai ff Am KIRK'S DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP O. aSSl
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