4 f I c J- in uour rabn new vnoTienma ts swe,vf" , clean, and fie.ltljf'u.L . jDYSPEPfKS anc( other inVaicU cat eat foocf QooKeeJ vVitiout unpleasant CLfecf. jjr ALLcookmg puroi?.s JlorTcnfngTl fore 3 Made only by N.lt. FAHRBANK & CO., CHICAGO, ana 133 II. Delaware Ave., Flilla. mm iTTLE fit l&chi anil rolit v nil tho troubles leaf' i' i:f In aVllioas etato of tho syntem. Bucb OS iu-'meaa, Nnu&ea, DrowslraBS. Distress afloc U,i; u. fain Jn the Bido, &0. While thelrmoel peiiMima euccase baa beoa shown In cuaEg SltltflClie, Tel Oattoru Hills Uvar PflU an &,t,i3.,lyvainatilomiJonHipatinn,onrmgnnupto wnlini? IhiBttnnovlnzcoraBlulnt.'arhnotheralsc c.'rrri -taUdlBordcrot tbostomachMlraiil&tothe ; ToriaroguitoUiobowpi. UToalf tafiyoiils Mi Incy would boalm ootpriceloss to those who f p from thla aistresslnii complaint: but f ortu- rnt ly thelrgoodnessdoos notcudbere,andthos8 trnooneeiry i nsm wiu nun iui-u uiue iuu vmu efl.lrt in ftomanv wava that thov will not bo 1711. CUafi to do it ilbout tle-m. But after nllElalt head ,'ts lie time of eo run? lives that hero la wnera Wo ratAe our great boaat. OurpULjcuroltvrhlle rollers do not. Carter's MtUo liver Pllla firs very email ana Tifi eay to ta!io. Ons or two pllla union. Joao. iio aro strictly vogotablo anil do not gripe or nn-irft ImMiv ,1ia!p nflti tin nation nlftano all who. use them. In vlalsnt 25 centos five fori 1. HdA by drnggiata every where, or cent by mall. CASTER WEEilUilJE CO.. New YorCi S8SALLPILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT Keapectfully Informs his old friends and tho pnbuo generally that ho has taken ehargo of the old stand lately occupied by Felix Adricks, wtierti ho Kill keep on hand a fresh stock ot Porter. Ale and Lager Ueer. Finest brands of LHuora and Cigars. Paul Slimma, CorfwamandUPopnifi'rSt. m. H. Downs' Elixir WILL CURE THAT AKD STOP THAT Slas stood tho tei t for SIXTY TEJLRS fanfl liaa lpvcd Itself tho best remedy ,. niv i ' Wmtahs, Colds, VThoopUifj Covyh, (Uidy toU iAtng Iilteasrtin young or old. J'ri' OS5o.,K)o.,ana tl.00 per Lottie, SOLD EVERYWHERE. f lllHET. 50HS30H h 1039, 1'rojs., BuUstfos, VI. una urja. mis 4lplvlnal cuiullulv CteiinlnA. AFC, atwraw r UMt). titUiLS, ui Dru'Ut fur CKu'wUeri Lnt,Uth IHn-. tuvnJ it "and u Uvd uid nieUKle' ttoxH, nkil (villi 1 Lue Hbltoii. TUft doru and iwnfa'iuftl. At Qiuggiau, or mo4 Crv ta itMiipa fur bartioulum t-ttlataatu til llllof fnr i.ttdlefc." fit Itttmr. bv Nhim 10,000 f iiimuomu. Aawn rtwr. Kuium "saiSof "About ten years aeo I cun i u severe eatb of blood iol- 1 1 jiiiut; phyaiciane presorilHHl roedicluc r ,i -tiiclneiWUlcn I took without any roller i. tilled merrurlal and nntash reiueilitvi, ii uiHiirAies-iful results, butwhioh broucht . n utt.ick of uiercurioi lheumatUra that "lis RWEUHATIS ur j ears I gave up all roineiliea and began iS S. B.S. After taltlnfr icveral bottles 1 is entirely cured and nlfle to restimo work JUIWJM Is tho freate.it mc diclno for bluml -UMtf pouoning itMiay un mo uii-vu 'rrnatlfte on lllood and FWn DLeanes mailed free. Bwift BPECino uo., Atlanta.ua, jo one irtj causes Pennyroyal HE GOMBIHATION LEGAL udge Metzger's Decision Gives Every Point to Redding. Mjt'itiiMi: codiit to in: invokiu MnttllH Artiol's ttult to Test tliu lllulit of the Kinds (it ColttmlldAte JteMill lit Ali-fttlir-r Overthrovr lrtMldcur 31cl.eod Mueh IMensrd. Wiu.tAWHxiirr, Fa., Jnn.' 27. Tho first jtulicial deoision in the Philadelphia & Reading consolidation case whs rendered lust evening by Judge Metsger, of the Lycoming County courts. Tlie opinion ( the oourt is a volumin ous document, covering all tho (treat mass of testimony, and deciding even point In favor of the defendants. It will he remembered that MathinH Arnot, of Hlmira, brought suit to tost the legality ot the combine, his cuso being en t oral in the couits hero about n ycur ago. Hon. W. W . Hurt was appointed Mas ter, anil he took u great deal of testi mony. The cuso was decided by him in favor of the defendants, and tho excep tion thereto wire argued before Judge Metzgor on Dec. 'AO. tho doeision just rendered will bo fol lowed by an appeal to the Supremo Court. rr.-ttirfo.it Slcl.mid Wtill 1'lcnsvd. I'niLAUBU'ntA. Jan. 27. President Mc- Leod, in MiBiiklng of tho decision, saiil to-day: "This is distinctly .i triumph for tab i'ulladelplua & Kcuuiug railrouu com pauy. It meaiiH millions of dollars an nually to tho commerce of this port. 'With the guoirrnphical conditions and the natural interests that surround them the Lehluh Valley & Bending systems properly belong together, ana the union of their iulerets is to the advantage of both and at tho same time obtains for tho Lehigh and Schuylkill valleys that which they lacked before the consolida tion, affording the vast interests along tho line of the Heading a direct outlet to the West and Northwest, through the great lakes, bringing the conimetco of Buffalo at our doors hero and establish ing an intercourse of trade that cannot fail to expand rapidly the commercial and manufacturing interests of Pliila dolphia. DOMINION PARLIAMENT OPENED. Of'verniii-(lmera-l sttiuley's Itufcreuoe tu tliu UuiW-il Statos Oniiiil Tolls. Ottawa, Ont. Jan. 27. Governor-Gen eral Lord Stanley opened tho third ses siou of the seventh Dominion Parliament last eveniug. Ilii speech referral to trade, revenue, immigration, tliu Alaska and ruBsumrruouuy bay boundary lines, fisheries, wrecking, reciprocity and New foundland. He then said: "It is to bo regretted that the govern ment of the United States was unable to accept the suggestion made by mf gov ernment on tho subject of canal tolls. and that thu President should have thought it necessary to inmoso excen tional tolls on Canadians using the j mlt hta Marie canal, which has so long been free to the people of both countries. "Ily government, while ready to con sider in a friendly spirit any proposals which may bo mado by the government of tho United States, has caused efforts to be made to hasten tho completion of the Canadian canal works, which will soon altord to tho commerce of the Do minion a bignwuy wrtuin our own coun try, 4i Snlbt AKalust Tllanj- Trolley Konds. Havkiuiiu., Mass., Jan. 27. Notices havo been sent to many of tho leading ytreet railways in tho country, now op erated by tho overhead lnglo trolley electric system, of suits for infringement of patent rights. Tho claim is bated on a patent granted to W. T. Sherman, of .Lowell, now (lead, In 1078, which, it Is usserted, covers every device for connect- ing tho car with tho overhead wire, and lwa never been improved upon, save by a little spring that hus been added by the Thomson-Houston people. A l'rotest from Vain Law Sohaol, New Havkx, Jan. 27. The students of the law school at Yalo are the first mom bers of the university to enter a protest .against the undergraduate principle which it has been proposed to introduce in athletic contests. A meeting was called yesterday of both classes in tills depart ment and about luu students were pres ent. A committee was appointed to enter a formal protect .i dnst the men in tho law school being i ...-u out from try ing for povHtlons ou lae 'varsity teams this spring. llllej Not tin li:teiiiiuiortnl Ihmxo. Washington, Jau. 27. In respunso to a resolution tho President sent to the Senate the report of the Secretary Statu relative to tho killing of Frank B. lilloy, un American sailor of the Newark iu Genoa, Italy, by a boarding house keetfer. Riley's mother filed a claim for &J3.000 damages, but Mr. Wharton. As sibtuut Secretary of State, replied that the facts of the caso were not ot a character to warrant dudomutio intervention. Australia Still Kliuti Out Our Iluries. Waubikgtoit, Jan. 27. Thq Secretary of Suite, lias reoelvoa notice from Uonsul General Wallace, at Melbourne that tin prohibition of the importation of horsea from California into Now South Wales und South Australia Is still lu force, and that no ollieial notion has been taken upon the request of the United States that the piolubltlon ho romoved. lu Teht tho Vesuvius. PortBotai S. 0., Jan. 27. TheVnlted States wHihhip Philadelphia reached here yesterday, two day out from iew York. She will transfer her cargo of projectiles and gun cotton to the Vesuvius to-day. The exhaustive tet of tho latter ves ael will bt-idu to-morrow, if the Philadel phia shall have transferred the ueee-Mury ammuutttou by tnat time. Auolliur Wlndowglat.! Combine, PlTTSHOHG, Jau. 27. Another oomblna tlon of wiudowglass manufacturers nud jobbers Is In process of formation, and an uunlloation for a ohurtur will shortlv be, made in Wisconsin. It is tho intention to include all the manufacturers ind job bers lu tho country in thu combine. Spain Will ut Grant Our llrquett. Masiud, Jan. 27. Thu Spanish govern ment is understood not to bo disposed to grant the reqiicst ot the United States that mWslonarles be readiulttid to the Caroline Islands and be protected in the discharge ot tbclr evangelical wu'lc. M'KINNIE'S DAMAGING TESTIMONY. It Crautei a fioniutlou nl tho Trial of lnlsonrr lleatty. PirrsiiDiui, Jau. 27. The Common. wealth In the case of Kobert F. Bentty, who is charged with udmlnlstcring poison to the non-union men at Homestead, sprung a sensation by producing a wit ness, Cbnrles JlcICInnie, whoso evidence WU3 damaging In the extreme. JloIClnuie is a cook on tho rlvor. His evidence came lu tho nature otn surprise to the dufense. When District Attorney Burleigh called the name of Cliurlos MeKlnnle, the defendant, Kobert V. Heatty, turned quickly in his cliair. II is face was lluslied, and his hamls trembleu. As tho witness gavo his testimony lu a clour oico and practically sealed the fate of Beatty, thu latter did not for a moment remove his eyes from him. Perspiration trickled down his fore head, and he sat like one trausllxed. It was plain that Beattty had not counted on tho prosecution (jetting hold of MoKlu nie. Tho latter told how Beatty had ap proached him with a proposition to (jo to Homestead and dose tho men with croton oil, and how witness declined to havo anything to do with the scheme. An cllort was niadu by Mr. Brenuau to confuse McKinnie, but without success. The testimony seemed to make un Im pression upon ull in the court room, and the tipstaves experienced no llttlo UlUl culty in maintaining ordur. THE ROME BANK SCANDAL. Accusation Against Many Prominent Moil Other Failures Lookud for. Kojie, Jan. 27. A number of promi nent men, including ex-Ministers, depu ties and journalists, nro openly charged with having received money from the Bnncu liomnmi for years. It is said that somo newspapers re ceived a subsidy of 60,000 lire annually. The judicial inquiry is said to havo shown that the liaucu ltumaua supplied the Ministrr with a largo amount of money in the last election. The failure of tho Bauca Rom.iua will, it is expected, cause the collapse of sev eral other iiistitutionSj-notably tho Banoa Industnale. Signor Taulongu, governor of tho Banoa ltomana, refuses to answer questions at present, but promises to reveal every thiutr to the judges. Signor Uucinello, manager ot the Uanlc of Naplus, cynically tells interrogators that they will llnd everything in his strong box. Kxperts have been unable, after three days' continuous efforts, to force this box or to discover the secret of it lock. 1i1mhi bupilntiduut lteuiovml. Boston, Jim. 27.- Gov. Russell sent to the House yesterday nttemoou a incbsago asking that tliu office known as the Geu eral Superintendent ot Prisons be abol ished. The message also removed W. S. Uroen. tho incumbent. iho Governor recommends that the prison commission take clinrgu uf the office, und designated commissioner Jones to uct. Murderer Nichols l'ai'doned Ntack, N. Y., Jan. HI. Patrick Nlch ols, the slayer of Thomas O'vJouuor at this place, July 3, 1879, has been par doned by Gov. Flower. Nichols was convicted of murder in the iirst degree imd sentenced tu be hanged; but the death penalty was afterwards commuted to imprisonment for life. Coal for Only 500 Tears I.ougur. Berlin, Jan. 27. Herr Nasso, a Prus sian mining expert, publishes nu esti mate that ull the ,coal of Europe will be exhausted in five centuries. The American supply, ho says, can hardly last beyond the same period. Vlght Klllurf by ths Can. Budapest, Jon. 27.--Au express train ran through a gang of snow shovellers near Fuenfkirchen, killing eight men and injuring two. ' A Natural Food. Conditions o f the system arise when ordinary foods cease to build flesh there is urgent need of arrest ing waste assistance must come quickly, from natural food source. Scott's Emulsion is a condensation of the life of all foods it is cod-liver oil reinforced, made easy of digestion, and almost as palatable as milk. Prepared hj Scott 4 Bowne. N. V. All drojtgiiits. Cures Consnmpt ton. OouhJw, Cronp, Sore Tbxoutt. So'd ly all iJriiKi ti on u Cuarnntee. For a Lame Side, Back or Che-t ihiioh's Porous Plait-nr will give gre-u "atr'act'oo. 5 cents. SHfLOH'8 VtTAUZKFL Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga. Tenn., stmt : "Shrtoh1 Vitalize!' SAVED MY LIFE 1 eotiatderit tfclar reinwfi'oradtbattafecf swttn Ievervscd." For Dyspepsia. Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price TO ctg. CATARRH REMEDY. I f ava vou Cutarrh r Try this Itoinedv. I twill relieve and Cu-e you. Prii-o HU ctg. This In-, lector for itasuiieessfultnatmentifurnlsbed free. Billion's Remedies are sold by us on a guarantee to give witlsfaoUon. Vr salu by C. H. Hstgeubuoh. j6hn f, ploppert Bakery : and : Confectionery, No. 29 East Qeutre Street, Ice ore am all the year 'round. Open Rundaya I am now making a superior nuality of CitKAli VP, something new. You want to try its you ii use no outer u you uo ffiWiilriiitill NEW YORK CITY ELECTIONS. Tlie House Spcclnl Conimltteo to lnveitl guto Blukf. Itepori. WantNOTox, Jan. 27. Tho Hoitm special committee, of which ABhbel P. Fitch Is chairman, ha concluded Its re port upon the supervision and adminis tration of tho Federal election s laws iu New York city. Tho report states that testimony wai promptly given by tho U. S. Marshal and his assistant, but the Chief Supervisor of Kleotions refused any obedience to their summons. The committee oxpressos the opinion "that all of tho Federal Election laws have entirely fulled to prodttoe any good results In the direction of purity of eleo tlons, and have been productive of such wrious and dangerous results that they ought at once to be repealed." Concerning John I. Davenport, tho re port says: "He holds his offloe by u tenure which makes liim practically Independent of any criticism or danger of removal. He not only holds this oiliue of Chief Supervisor of Elections, but he has also had himself appointed a United States Commissioner, so that ho can sit as mi examining magis trate. "With tho power of tho Government behltid hliu, mid with the money of the Government to use, he has managed for years n detective bureau, by which he lias sought to get proof of the crimes, which, he hus claimed, existed iu Now York city. "When, in tho first capacity an a de tective, he had obtained such proof as ho wished to use, ho then, in his second ca pacity as a public prosecutor, Issued t he warrants fur the arrest of tho alleged criminals. "Then, In his capacity as a United States Commissioner, hu has heard his own charges against tho prisoners, which ho presenud to himself as judge, by bini sell ns prosecuting attorney, and has de cided nimsclf upon their guilt or Inno cence. Tho committee asserts its wholo exami nation failed to show n conviction for illegal voting in New York city iu the lederal coui ts under those laws, and since the present District Attorney came into office. As a result of many thousand arrests only throe men have been indicted for faUe registration, and one of these ,was acquitted. A witness sent by the Treas ury Department before the committee es timated the expense for thitt year at $1, OOO.O'Jl), but tue eoiuiniitee bulievas tna amount will doubtless be much more. Tho committee presents to tho II juso a bill prqvidiun for the repeal of the laws with a favoraole recommendation' for it passage. Ml! A Vfotorv Over Disease II m " m M "Tsrriblo Pain in Head and G3 Stomach ! " ffl H ''My Face was one Maos of M Entptional" jj m " Walked tho rioor Night fffil m After Night I " S t"The followlnff from Mrs. Hams provosSH M mo wohdeufui, sovtxsa or dana-s a jj over dlsoaoe. g imi 10 rears ago 1 had the Jlrmli-i hich Iclt mejsi Belli Veev-li:nlhM.e. Ilisvehail ICIli:i;.f5l &t M A'CJ ".1 1 f or a Inng time am! s 1 1 1 1 1 C t - H niltl.i: l'Ainr IN ail- iiiia.i ior inonthB, alo severe pain in iny Ktoitiuch rip-ua Nnoeed to be causer! by Jltcr Trtiiilile. "vcUPtl t nllt Iho Hoop because of the M.iirm nicer mcnt i lir Pae been j. crrailo imiiii urn una was uoi u, rayan UiJJace was one iiiaNtt of erupt loni so budEj fe,at times bi to bo covcroil iiliimt entirely mWlth Ncnlm. I read your papers, imd thought 3 I woultl try one bottle of gqg 1 DANA'S 1 iSAKSAPABILLA E hwUiough I had tried eo man; jv different medicine.. "WltllOl I without anr help. I had but Utile faith, llrlora 1S ihadtalcenouoliottlo I fult & Rrent iiealE better. 1 have now taken tuu, uiddo nota S feel like the same woman. I ran go to tied &ndu3 Esr.riSi A f.I. X'imi'l. The ter.El'l nijrlltln pjilii tin deimrted. The tlrinlsg roellnu 1 had li eiitlrely pone. . fllyEUI Irure lu well. I think ono mom bottlo vQlgw UciirelneeDtlrely. I oura rcjjieetruuy, TleonderogsK. V. SIRS. ITRIXDA 1IAJIS. M P To whom It may concerni I hert-hy certify to jug Ihe truth of the bUito. 1'. W. BAllllY, S S Ticouderogu, N. Y. Huumaent M 3 Dana Sarsapatllla Co., Belfast, Maine. ID. enzft. Wbooiurur Couirh. Brunchitii andaftthir&a A oettain our for Consumption in flrat st&fett nrt a but: rolu fm RCTtnccd atapet. TJse at eaoe YouvjUI ate ii itxc lU.t eilect liter takinf the f.rat doe. 8(j'tl br daUra GVWTwhwr. Lugf tottleo 60 eU aai $1.90. T. J. O'HAllEN'S 33a,rrOer Sli.op, COH MAIN AND OAK STS. Everytblnff In the tonsorlal line done In flrat class style, A fine bath room attaohed, ITHE KIND 1 I THAT CURES I i KING SKATER DONOGHUE Scores of Records Smashed in the Stamford Race. rilKNOMUjfAI. T1SIK l-'OIl lOOMIt.KM. Tils Nnwburs; Hoy Utiido till' DlstHllfl In 7 Hours, 11 Minutes, 1-6 hovomls, Nearly four iindH JIall llnurs AliHMd of tlie Host Previous Iteeortl, St Ail ford, Conn., Jan. 27. The match on Cove Pond, near Stamford, between Joe Donaghue, of Nowburua, A. S Franklyn, of New York, and John Eenis, of Conneotlout, was for pure sport only, but it reeolvnd itself luto the greatest seu st.tlon ill the annals ot skating. Prior to thu start a few enthusiasts entertained a linking suspicion that the contest would develop some features of unusual inter est, hut the results completely dwuifed the most exaggerated autiolpalhsas. Not only wero records broken, but they were shattered In such a manner as to completely revolutionize all previous statistics concerning tho maximum speed to be attained on ico in skating for dist ance. Joe Donogln'3 started ou tho journey with the leisurely gnlt to bu expected from a skater who meant to finish 100 miles at one clip. Without hurrying his apace-devouring stroke, he was treading ou the world's records after 15 miles. At the end ot the first hour Donoghue was ahead of any figures ever accom plished on runners, and hu did not leave a solitary world's record standing from that time. He established a complete set of world's records for 81 consecutive miles, and sovun additional ones for tho hour periods. His plucky opponents also cut In at CO miles and left thu old figures in the shade. The sweeping annihilation of such long estublished figures and theories was to some oxtent accounted for by tho splen did facilities. The course whs ou elipti oal one, measuring exactly half u mile, allowing the usual 18-inch, margin at, thu pole. It had long, straight stretches, with 1 easy curves at the ends, and did not ex hibit a flaw of any significance. It hail from trespass by the ingenious provision ot an inner and outer track for the ac commodation of officials and onlookers ou skates. Tho start was made at 8:15 a. m. Don oguue dropped at once into his long swinging guJo, with his body bent for ward level with his hips, nnd his hands clasped, behind his back. At 0:28 Donoghue had made 20 miles iu 1 li. 13 m. 8 b. The best previous record for the distance was 1 h. 11 m. 7 1-5 s. At that time Donoglmo was 1 1-2 miles ahead of Franklyn and 2 miles ahead of Euni. Douoghuo made 25 miles lu 1 h. 81 m. 29 s., which wus 1 iniuuto and 59 2-5 sec onds ahead ut the record. At 40 miles Donoahuo's time wus 2 h. 84 m. 40 s. This was 25 minutes mid 21 seconds ahead of thu record. At 50 miles his timo was 8 h. 15 iu. 59 2-5 s. This lnckod less than 8 minutes of being an hour better than tho record, which was 4 h. 13 m. 8G s. Donoghue's ttmo on 75 miles was 5 hours, 19 minutes, 10 4-5 seconds. Franklyn was second, 7 1-2 miles behind, and Ennis wus third, 12 miles back of DonoL-hue. At 2:35 Donoghue ended 90 miles in 0:25:57 8-5. His stroke was about 19 foet. His timo averaged a trifle less than 4 1 minutes. On his 92d mile Donoghue was tripped by a boy who tried to cross the loo. His fall was a bad one. Ho spilt his lip and bruised his knees. He statted along slowly for two Inps, and then recovered partially. He made 95 miles lu 0 hours, 51 minutes, 7 1-5 seconds. Donoghue broke the 7-hour record by going 97 miles and 22 yards. He won in a dash, the time being 7:11: 83 1-5. This breaks tho world's record, und Donoghue broke every record above 10 miles. When he had finished Franklyn had gone 90 1-8 miles, and Ennis 83. SOLON OFFICERS ARRESTED. Charged by llev Jlr. Covert With Con spiracy to Dofraud. PrrrsBuno, Jau. 27. Rev. William R. Covert, the late Attorney in fact of the order of Solon, has begun criminal pro ceedings ugainst tho most prominent offi cers ot that organization. Ho has entered suit before Alderman HcPiko ugainst Abraham Israel and H. H. Jackxon, Solicitors of Solon; R. J. Godfrey, ex-Supreme Treasurer; A. S. Munderf, ex-Supremo Secretary; J. L. Strikloy and W. J. Coyle, both prominent members. The specific charge is con spiracy to defraud. The accused were arrested yesterday und gave ball in the Bum of $500 each for a hearing. These are tho first of a series of prose outious threatened by Rev. Covert, im mediately after his release from St. Francis hospital, where he was confined as insane. He also says he will sue certain per sons for conspiracy to get him out of the way by having him committed to the hospital as insane, when he was in poa bossiou of bis right mind. Uolister Coa Ualrs Indicted. Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 27. The grand jury hus indicted the 20 members of the Rochester Coa! Dealers' Exohauge for conspiracy. The indicted men are mem bers of the Rochester Coal Dealers' Ex change and are charged with conpiraAK iu illegally combining to advauce tflu. price of coal. The second count chariR I them with preventing otiier co.il dealers, not numbers of the exchange, from se curing a supply of coal and preventing others from joining the exchange. - ' atauvant Foster's Funeral. Holudayhbubq, Pa., Jan. 27. The lunerul of Margaret Foster Cresswell, the young woman whe- died at Bellevue hospital, New York, from the effects of a criminal operation, took ptaoeiu turn city yesterday. The service were private, only the Immediate family and near friends beiug in attendauoe. A IlrldsowHtur Lumberman Assigns. Bridobwatkr, Mass., Jan. 27 A. S. Lyon, lumber dealer here, has assigned to Joslah L. Baiuiette, ot this place. Tho liabilities aro said to be upvv irtU of $!5, 000, while the uw.-.ets are said to be less than OQe-tuartor of that HUiuuut. IIEtWiHE. TARTUNG F ACTS! Tho American people nro rtiti.dJy occotnlnir a raco of norvous rTreclia,ani th i iiowI.jitsubm0" thebristrotnodyi Alphtmsoliviiiniit of Batlr. I a., ewonr tbat whon lil- tn v ., imvtIiIorb Irorai fct. Vitus DnncG, Dr. Mllea Crt:it Rc utoratlvA Norvino cured btm. Mr J.H Vt'ler.nf Vatrir mso.lnd .J.I). Tnvlor. of IjfuiBt. ru ln1.. u6h. Hfliiod2Jrw)uuds from Inking it. Mrs. H. A. fJarrt- imr.of Vlstuln. Ind. .win' cnn. Irf4t)t..ti0 oonvul- Btontiadar.onu luuch h' " m 'I- ft.'.mf'W, bfitk noh?, jttul nervoue pixxitratldit, by uno brttl. D.intel Myers. Brooklyn. M'cl'., ony bM daughter wnscnro.lof inBanity of ten ro.nt' f'.ind.ng. Trial bottl!inndflneb(wk of tnnrvi:un nirofi, KllKlft tt tlruKKlaW fXiila romcdy ctmtbltM no op4ate&. Dr.tva llos' IVSodlcal Co,,C!khrf.rt. ind. Unlike tlie Dutch Process No Alkalies -OB- Other Chemicals aro used in tho preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'S reaMastCocoa tvliirh is absolute!) pure and soluble. I IthasmorBfiuTifireeflme I the strength of Cocoa lulxod i with Starch, Arrowroot or ' Suzar. and Is far inoro eco nomical, costing less than, one cent a cup. It Is dcllciuus, nourishing, and BA91l.ll' DIOBSTKI). Sold by Grorors ererywhere. W. BAKER &CO.,DorchQiter, Mans. gineers There's no such quick remover of coal and oil stains or healer of cuts and bruises as because of Its high percentage of tar. ASIC YOUR GROCER FOR IT. JAS. S. KTHK & CO., ChicrtRO. Wh'to Russian Soap A Pur Poftp J OontB.Bn No Adulter Mt lottw FIRE IESUBAHCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. panlea represented by 120 S. JarotnSt, Shenanaoah.Pa. Act on a new principle rej,"t)4te Ce lier, etomatft and bowels tnrough (At writ. Bb. Milks Pats j.vUu ctr bllionsneas, toipiillWer ud consupa mm uon, (.maucer, rsuucsi, unieetl BO does.2B ctav. Bamplae tree at dromto. Or. ma Knl (k... Blkart, let, 98 IW (patextkd) etker Uft. UbviaR a. t)u rovdr aotl ptWIUfi la ft can with rtniomb. till, toe ooaUiu ft alwT retdr fur o. Wttl titts the 6m rttr fumt'd Bst4 Soap la SOulauiei witkouebatXMtt IT IB THE BEST t-'T oleaaiDS wsutplfSSr dUiiiffcttaf atnks, clauata, wtihiar boa fhltlU, irreJ. PU PKMNA. SALT M'P'O 00". Gea. As .,rhUa.,a. CURE VOURSELF! If troublodwith Onnnrrlimafl GleetAVhltes.SpermatorrhYiaJI oranvuunuturs riiuh.r..va 5-onr aruiigibt fcr a bottle of " 'S. cures jn s few days without thi aid or publicity of a uulwi. jiun-jMjuKjnoui ana cnaranteed not to stricture. vniueTHat American tvrs. Manufactured bv The Evi2s Chemical Oo.i A remedy whick, if used by WrtS about to expertenoe the painful ordeal attendant upon Chtld-hlrta, proves lie for.sjidobriaMa the tortures uf con finement, lesienlnir thedaateraUiewo? to both Mwtiwr sad child. SoM hj aU druggUW. Ieatln exnraas ma pf p rice; $1J0 pr ttottla, chajges pk- MAOFICLD REftULATOR CO., ATLANTA. GA. JOHN li. t'OYLE, Office UeddaU'i liuildiac. Bhenandhos, FM mm " " Ifei DUYOIAMQNB 1$ 4
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