m H A MARVEL IN COHOKS ! r. .1,,.. . vi v I Kidney and Liver Disease! 1 FOR 15 YEA.XIS, a CTURED BY 3 BOTTLES ! "SDAHA SAimAl-AItlLLA CO.! 1 g. --IUlnKhmnstrM to eondl gliiilillli bjrthotiMiot jr.iur Sanaparllla I (! II mydntr to M othtrs kuow Uia (mt IkiibIK ig W For IS j cnn I hare lm troublfd vllhl llgsevcre pallia lithe Nlonmcli, alao Ii.lil-2 Sner ua J.lirr JHicnc, m btrflf th foal nHwrefczatatimelhadtotUylnbKl. U fg I Kara used three botUea of a i DANA'S 1 SAHSAIIlRILLA I nonand I IV el like new man. I r-eom-i gma U to any afflicted Tfith diaeaie of the Klit-H Youri jHctfulJx, i Ml fJohoM.N.T. CIUIILES SDIMONg. f SS Tfc tratlt of the abo?a Ii ccrtlfM to l.r S 58 JAillM 8. CALKINS, BjJ DniRUtof Cohota.X Y. m Hevor purchase of a " SUBSTITUTCH, 'J 5(a person who tries to tell you something! fflolso when you call (or Dana'a.) Ourbot.E pUetaro being filled with a COUNTERFEIT! ARTICLE by "Substltuters." Buy of Ihei gflHONEST DEALER who sells you what youjj at!.tor, and II you receive no benefit ho 63wlll return your money. . 3 Dnna Sarcaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine, ft Blckneudaohoand relieve all tbe troubles tat lient to a bllloUB etato of tho system, auoh OS SXuinens, Htiuea, Dron-slnoss, Distress after Mting, Fata In the bide, tto. Whito tholr most jrtaiarkable success has been shown la curing llcicaelie, yet Carter's Llttlj Liver Fills art equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pre venting thiannoymRcorapUint,whlie theyalsc correct all disorders of the stomach .stimalata the ;tver and regulate tie bowels. ISvoaU they only nana iLtbalhtywauld bonlmostpriiielesatoUiosewria SruW from tblsdistrcsslni' complaint; butf orta stately thai goodness does not end herejuia tboso whooncofry tit will find these little plus vain. AbjelASomairr wnyith..tlhoy will not be wit lljg to do with jut U cm. But after alleick head . US 1 In Uieb&ne of no many lives tha t lions is where wemalieour great boast. Oiu-pilLscuroltwlUlo ctliundonot. Carter's Little liver Pills are very amsll and T-rr easy to talis. One or two pills iat-I;o a dose, toy are strictly vegatab'o and do not gripe or purge, but by tholr gontlo action please all who tisuthem. IcvlalBotSlcontsi nvofor J'.. Sold by fragcists everywbsre, or sent by raau. C ARTIER MED1CINH CO., New York. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ! Respectfully Informs his old friends and tho public 'generally that he has taken charge of the old stand lately occupied where he will keeD on hi hand a fresh stock of U.V J' Clli .VUltl M. Adrlrke, stock o Porter, Ale and Lager IJeer. Finest brands of Liquors ana mgars. Paul Summa. corf Mam ifndUPoplir Sts. K H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURE THAT AND STOP THAT Has stood tho tei t for BIXXX TXAT.B , ''una has proved Itself tho best remedy l 5 known for the euro ot fjoii-siimjiwon, iOtniaht, Colds, Whooping CougM, ana all lung J)lw In young or om. Price !J4o., BOo., and 81 .00 per hottio. SOLD EVERYWHERE. : E2HE?. nSMSOH t MM, fives., SwltaHon, vt. dtlhratera EnaUah IMamMd Krsavi. ntkTt. ilwiji rvlfabu. lic, uk M Drugflrt for Chichufrr MnpUtk sPfa-jF ribbon. TaLi XBr I nu otlier. lltfuu dtwuroi nibilUu V ? Umu and itnitetioiiM, At Orug(liti, orMfid la Mimps tor partioalsui, Mttnaolali aai lTstll. 1 ll.OOi) TtstUmMiiaU. Nam iw. ''Clitvli eater ULcnilciil Co.aMit4lton Houur, 014 17 aU Lm4 Itu3tliU. i'liilatiu., 0UR HEALTr S May depend upon the way yo 1 treat hew " ings whidi nature gives. A few bottlu . o. S. S. taken at the proper time may insure a . I k allh for a jear or two. Tberef ore act at once, lei IS IMPORTANT tint nature beaMUtedattherlghtt!me. nevr (alls to relieve the system of im-i purities, and U an excellent tonic alto.- He Wants to Add Ills Name. " Permit me to add my name to yor many ota rtificatesln commendation of the freat curati rnpeities contained In Swift's Spacibc (9. S, S.) osrtalnly one of tha best tonics I tvr usU. "John W. UANisi.,-Andtrion,S. 0. Treatise o. blood and skin diseases mailed Iron SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Atlanta, Oa iTHE kind Si K l.i, I -in ii FROM THE OLD WORLD 150 Miners Killed in a Hungary Coal Mine. THE . IAI3ER'S 34TH BIRTHDAY. ItrllHnnt Itutm In Mr ArrrUs In Ilaui Xlomunn quevllln I' 1 11 it 1 Merlin In llli Honor Connection With the FraudsJudge l'ritn- ltlll Against Verdi- nitiul lie Lessens. Budaiubt, Jnn. 26. Au explosion from a cause still unascertained took place In a coal mine at Tokad, noar Gran, yester day. Fire broko out immediately after tbo explosion and is still burning. About 180 men wero in tho mtuo at the time of the oxploslr. The shaft was not impaired und the cage was sent down almost at once, Tho bodies of 10 men who hud been killed by tho shock were found near the bottom of the shaft uud were bought up. l'he onge went down attain, but returned Immediately, as tho smoke was so dcuaa that the rescue party were unable to re main below. Two of the party woro unconscious be fore they reached the top, About 130 tnau nro ntill in the mine. It Is certain that all havo perished. KAISER WILLIAM'S BIRTHDAY, llrllllunt Culeliratlon in lleilln lit Honor uf tho Kvent. Beruw, Jan. 38. Tho 01th anniver sary of Emperor William's birthday was selebratcd yesterday with the customary serenades, parados, and court reception. Tho walks In Unter den Linden wero orowdod when tho Emperor and tho Czar awitch, atteadod by a brilliant suite, drove out to visit the arsenal. They wero greeted with exceptional en thusiasm. The birthday dinner was glvon in the Silver hall of tho royal palace. At the Opera last evening tho liuiperor enter tained bis princely visitors in tho royal DOS. Tho streets wero illuminated and all tho shops wero decorated. Arrests In the Homo Brink Swliullo. Home, Jan. 28. Slgnor A. Monzllll, Director of the Ilureau of Industry and Commerce, has boon arrested for com plicity in tho bank frauds. Summonses havo been Limed by tho examining mil. istrato for 30 men implicated in the scandal. Six Killed In un Avalanche. Vienna, Jan. 33. An avuWuche burled a gamekeeper's hut at Summering, in lower Austria, last night. Six persona wero killed ana two severoly injured. A uui aruiiui iruruinaiiu ue J.eseps. TAJU3, Jan. US. It is learned that M, Fruticiueville bus found a true bill also against Ferdinand do Lessops. LAMAR LAID TO REST. Fuueral Services Over tho Jurist Macon, Gu. MAOorr, Ga., Jan. 28. The funeral ot tho late Associate Justico L. Q. C. Lamar took place yesterday afternoon from the resldeuoe of W. H. Virgin, of Vineville, a suburb of this city. The body lay in stnto iu the front parlor of Mr. Virgin's residence, and hundreds of mourners have visited the house for a glanco at the face ot the dead jurist. A prolusion of uor.il decorations were massed about the catafalque, and tho re malus were enclosed in a magnillcent casket. Chief Justice Fuller and Associate Justices Brewer, Shlras, and Gray wero present. The funeral cortege left the house for the Mulberry Street Methodist church uu der the escort of pallbearers, including representatives of the Bui- of Macon, the State uiUeorgi.i, ana the bupreme Court Bench. The services were simple. Tho inter ment is temporary, und the body was placed in a receiving vault nt Riverside cemetery. Sirs. Wethorl.oo's Mala Sues for 830,000 New York, Jan. 2b. Mary Annie Brown, who says she was for 25 years thu maid ot Mrs. Catherine M. Wetherbee, a member ot Sorosis, has brought suit against the executors of her mistress to recover $20,000. She says that Mrs. Wctherbee promised to requite her services by a provision iu her will. Mrs. Wetherbue died intestate. Ben All Taken to lusnne Asylum. Newbuhgu, N. V., Jan. 23. Frenchy, or Ben All, tho How vorlc "Jack tho rtlp' per," who was sentenced to State prison for life, has been taken to the insane asy lum at Mattewau, Dutchess county. It is said that he has become insane brood' lug over his conviction, whieh ho has al ways maintained was an iujustlceto him, as he was innocent. A New Hampshire Prohibition Bill. ExETErt, N. H., Jan. 28.- It is reported that ex-Qov. 1). H. Goodell und others have drafted a bill for the prohibition of the manufacture of intoxicating bever ages in this State, which will be soon presented to the Legislature. Effsotlvo legislation against tho brewing industry is sought. Taterson Weavers on Strike. Paterbon, N. J., Jan. 26. Two hun. dred weavers employed in the mill of Simpson & Co. struck yesterday. They pet forth many grievances, the most im portant of which is a reduction ot 10 per cent, imposed upou 20 pongee weavers. Kdward tfeoney Chosen. Albany, Jan. 28. Gov. Flower bos nominated Edward Feeney, of Brooklyn, as it member ot tbe State Board ot Medi ation and Arbitration to take the place of Commissioner Florence F. Donovan, ot Brooklyn. The Kuril! Dakota Senatorshlp. Bi$uauok, N. D., Jim. 28. Twouty tlxth ballot for United States Senator: Casey, 37 1 Anderson, 14; Smith, 0; Koaoh, 10; Muir, 3; Kingman, S; scattering, 10. r.cpnhlUiHiis Olvu Up In Kansas, TorsKA, Jan. 2i. The Republicans have given up the light for Senator. They admit that Martin gain the sent. will nr.Lilv.lur win proauauy TI10 MunUna Ksimt I"tt;ht, Helbna, Mont., J411. 27. The vote for Senutor was as futlowo: J-Kililars. i is, 1; pulrw, CUrlc, 20; Uixo.i, 11; Collins s, INCIDENTS OFJOLAINL'8 CAREER. KeilgnnMon from tho Ciililoct Ills Liter ary Aspirations Tlia Coulilinc ISplaod. Wabuinotoit, Jan. 23. Kogardtng Mr. Dial no's rosienntloa from President Har rison's Cabinet, concerning which there has beou much discussion, an intimate friend says: "At 12 o'olock of the day Mr. Blalno'B resignation was glvon out ho had no idea of resigning from the Cabinet. He had had a moctlug on that day witu the Uaua dtan Commissioner on the WolUind oaual question. It wot said afterwards that Mr. Blaine had resigned because he and John W. Foster got into n contro versy In tho presence of tho Cnuadluns. This is absolutely falsa "When Mr. limine readied home he found some one hud marked a lot of in terview which had been telegraphed from Minneapolis and printed in several papers. 'They accused Air. limine with betray ing the President and with using bis place iu the Cabinet as n cover for u conspiracy to defeat tbe president and secure the nomination. "Under the heat of Indlguntlon over these Interviews, Mr. Blaine wrote his resignation, and he hits since told his friends that there Were never but two oc casions of dlilerenoo between nimsolt and the President, and that they had been fully explained and satisfactorily set tled." Tho Cuikllns Kplsotle, ' Mr. Blaine's career in the House was marked by many exciting episodes. Ho first came luto prominence through an angry altercation between himself and Iloscoo Coukliug, then a member of tho House from Utica, N. Y. It was iu the war period, and lilalno made a bitter attack upon Conkllng for haviug charged tho (ioverument with fees us a Juiige-advocato while drawing pay us u meinour of Congress, rjoukliui: repelled tbo attuck ana luuuigou in some severe criticism of His opponent, who iu reply spoke derisively of Conkling's magnlilcout turkey gobbler strut." Tiie Incident excited great publio at tention ut the time, and helped to bring both actors In it into that prominence which thur e.toh enjoyed during thu re maludur of their llvoi. Itluiue's Utorary Aspirations. Immediately after his resignation from the Cabinet of the President la.H summer Mr. Blaine went to Bar Harbor where he might recuperate his health and at the same time mature those plans about which ho had talked la a general way with his most intimate IneiuU. ills tastes had always been of u literary character, and his anility in that direo hlon is evidenced by tho scholarly stylo and polished iluisu of his "Twenty Years of Congress. " It was his intention to have followed this up with a commentary on tho pollti cal history of the country since tin period covered by his first worit, and to bring bis work up to date. It had also neon arranged that he would write the iutro lueujn or n lioo.i Father Thomas Sherman intended to nave pub lished on the career ut his fanuir, Uo.i. It is very difficult t o convince children that a medicine is "nice to take" this trouble is not experi enced in ad ministering ot oa .Liver un. it is almost as palatable as milk. No preparation so rapidly Duuds up good liesh, strength and nerve force Mothers the world over rely upon it in all wasting diseases that children are heir to. Prepared by Seott ft Howno. N. Y. All dmeirtifR. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, IloFsler's old stand.) Mnlii aud Coal tUH,, lilienuiutonli. IleBt beer, ale and porter on tap. Tho flnost brands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at tached. BUSINESS CHAMCE. A very successful Corporation wants an Agent to represent It In Shenandoah. Will pny at least $160 per month. Business Is endorsed by Banxsand leading commercial housos. Agent must invest $150 which Is fully secured. No peddling. Aclia co of a lifetime to obtain a good paying business from tho start. Address for particulars. 'IDENTIFICATION," V. O. Box 1328. New York. l-3-12t-t,ts,a Wm. Earner Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and the publio generally that he has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by B. J. Yost, Ho. 12 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH FA. ' liAiJlD 1VE.A.E 1 CLAIRVOYANT, The recognized wonder ot the Ittb centurv, Is now at theO'Utrat House, corner Centre and White street-, "henaudoah. "be reads the pasi, iireavut aim iuiuiv jiwi tuiiui iu tore, courtship and marriage, domestic troubles and businsss difficulties. Hero for short time only. CON8ULTATION8, W Cents. SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 Bast Centre Street. The bast beer, alee, portor, whiskies, brandleti wines ana ncesi oigars always on ca.au. BOBBRT LLOYD, Pror. (t1 C PAYS font home lot at May's Land- ifAO log, the tine suburb ot Atlantlo O Suares f root It. It. ; commutation fare to I1 cents: has court house, hotels, sel Oltys tula schools, i cnurunssj, ootion, paper, tuovning, ranar win, btlok( nnd lumbering mills, with ilnest water power; nne oriving, usning, gunning, ixuumg, seUtng; olty and country combined', 36 bouses built last year and not one empty; a Bate ana Sre Investment; (60 Invested will Increase u in 0 mouths; 3 mills built this year; lots are M faet above ocean; 10 par cent. oB for oasg; 2 iota tor rm; title tnsureu. sena tor alrcuk ' ut b ranwir St., rnuuatipnis. 9-9 THEY'RE ALL TALKING OF IT. A Iteporter lmcatlrratcs several publio recommendations, und finds EVERY WOnP TRUE. More Words of l'rnlao spoken than Pub. llshod. Tho stronir loiters of rccommendallon rind experiences which have so frequently appeared in tho various dully papers, excilcd tho curiosity of tho Editor of tho luxtnu Aram uetermineu to Know m to tho genuineness of tho published docu ments, plnced tho matter In tho hands of ono of their reporters, Mr. Robert A. JIalc, the clcran foreman of VaiSlyko& Hotton s Tobacco Factory, on IJrosdwny, Albany. N. Y wns first called upon, and , shown the following : i "About ten years ago I had a great deal of trouble v, ttli Btono in the bladder, unit I had to submit to an operation. Hut the old trouble re appeared and I feared that another operation woiuu ne npceswv, a menu suggesieu mac I try Dr. Knm'(ly's Favorite llemeay, of Ron dout. N. Y after using the medicine a short while, I found it was doing me good, I contin ued its use and am hnpny to fay It entirely cured me. 1 take it whenever I feel a little out of sorts, and Itslways docs me good, tint for kidney or urinarv trouble of any kind I am a proof of its curative txiwers. Mr. llalo said every word wns true and and he would not be without that valu able preparation. Mr. P. C. Brink.of PoiiRlikeepsIe.N.Y., whoso fumoug experience published, ns "A Scrap of Paper. " IMckiut; ti scran of paper up In the street one day, found it con tit i no tl Dr. Ken nedy's Pa vorl to Kcuiody advertise ment, and as It par ticularly hit his cafo, bought tho incdiclneaml found the help ho hud Mr. F. C. Brink. "ecu praying lor. In answer as to the truth of the article, Mr. Brink said ho was always pleased to say n good word for Favorite Hemcdy, and referred the writer to tho following letter lately published in tho Vouyhkeep sie Eagle. Gentlemen : Receiving many letters from all over the country, nsklng as to the truth of an advertisement printed in your paper, giving my experience with Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Itmeily, I wish to sny it was a plea.ure to give tlmtrroommendatloii to Dr. Kennedy, und when I sild I was cured of catarrh of tbe Mad der and chronic kldiu y disease, I wrote Blmply the truth. For years before Iused this vnluablo medicine, I suffered from urinaiy troubles, pain in my back aud a nervous, sleepless condition, yet before I had taken the fourth bottlo I wascured, sound ni"l well. I have replied to ther-e letters and am willing to do similar service to those mulcted. But 1 make this public Ftateraent hoping It may reach the eye oftbo FiuTerer, and save ine tiemoiml correKpondence, for at my ago letter writing is note i usy. Yours truly, 21 Thompson Street. F. 0. Drumc Mr. Peter Lawlcr, chief engineer of Messrs. Crane & Co s Paper Mill, Dulton, Mass., said : "I don't look much like a dead man, butl was pretty near one. l'or fifteen yeais t suffered pains iu icy sine, my urine was subject to violent stoppages, and ofton tinged with blood. 1 lost fieli, appetite, and strength. I consulted several physicians who raid I was suilerlup; from gravol and Inllain atiou of tbe kiilneys and that I could live hut a short time. Mr. John Silencer of Htts- fleld. learning of my condition. said"don't Mr.l'eter I.auler. bother with tbo doctors, take Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite ltemedy and be cured." 1 nt once sent for the same, tind bad taken only part of the bottle, when two pieces of stone pasfed my bladder, and nowamentliely well. (SjsiItc ness and rbcumetlsm trouble me no more, and I feel like a new man. 1 hanks entirely to Dr. Kennedy '9 Favorite Itcmedy, Mr. E. D. Parsons, head book-keeper TVUolosalo Dry Goods Houso of S. J. ATUOIU OJ L.O., liochestcr, N. Y., had a similar ex perience. Seized ono day -with pain in his back, next carao sioppago of urine. Medical adviso was sought, and prono unced it stone m tho bladder. In writ ing to a friend ho Mr, says "I suffered beyond words to describe. Kono of tho means taken produced any benefit, until I began tbe use of Dr. Kennedy's Favoi ito Item edy which dissolved the stone, the symptoms began to yield, the pain censed and from this time my recovery was complete. Cnn I after this expeHer. ' e speak too Lighly of that whloh saved my life f " "I can speak In higher praise than I havo written," are the words of every per son I talked with, which proves tho great popularity of this remedy, possescsing what no other mediclno has, tho power to snvo life. It can bo used with safety by all ages. The worst cases of nervous prostration, sleeplessness, headaches and digestivo troubles, yield to iU curative power. Salt rheum, eczema, rheumatism, scrofula, or any dieaso arising from impure blood, are banished by this brain, nerve and blood tonic, Dr. David Kennedy's Favor- uo fieineuy. THE NEXT MORNINU FEEL BtllOHT AND NCW AND MY COMF-LEXlON I? CICTTER. My doctor gays It aeta ge-nly on the stomach, ltverand kidei m. and lis in-i" .eit hisatlve. This drink is mude fiom heron, m.a is prepared for usa BaeasllyasieA Irlsre'led Alldni8frtsUeintat')0r.r.ncHl aiiArktHte. If you cannot get it, sand anil- ndaretvi for it fr w sample. ianeH Imiullr Qleliriiie mux - i' ii i earh dar. In order in ! nenithv titittu neoeaiajy. T. J. O'lIAKWX'S COR MAIN AND OAK fcTS, rSverythluf In toe umaortal liae Oone In first elws asyte. A hne tutu routs attaoasa. TAR. JAMp r IN, 1H tHtOlAJt 4Ii O)O0Y. 19 ti NwurarapHn i;. i) TO PROSECUTE VVIQQER. Charges of Onhonsleylsm to ho Made Against tlm Newark lilshnp, Newa.uk, N. J., Jan. 28. Bishop Wlg ger Is, according to a current roport, to be tried on a charge of having done all In his power publicly to foster Cuheuiluy Ism In thu diocese of Newark. He has, according to the same report, already received n summons from Arch, bishop Sutolll, with whom the accused Bishop bus tiled his first answer to tho summons. The present charges grow out ot the charge made against Fathor Corrlgau a short time ago. Father Thomas M. IvUleen, pjtor of St. Mary's church nt Ilayonne, brings against Bishop Wlgger, it is slated, the eh.'irgo of having dono all in IiIh power to foster Cahensleylsm in the dlo-ee of Newark, aud declares that he has acted entirely upon his own authority, without the consent of the Council In Baltimore, and contrary to its Instruction. Father Kllleeu says: "The whole trouble arose iu January, 1803, when Bishop Wlgger completely abollidied the little Church ot St. Thomas iu Bayomie, which I had built, after much labor, to facilitate the means of worship of my parishioners. "Bishop Wlgger took the keys of the church away from me under protest, and compelled about 000 of my TSnicHsh speiiking oongregaelou to attend St. Henry's church, over which tho Bishop had placed a Gertnau priest." , THAT 80,000 CHECK. llookkeeper Nesbltt Il'i tho Vorglng and Young Sttu-gls Ti led ti Gusli It. Nrw York, Jan. 28. The youug man who tried in vain to work oil a forged but certified check for $80,000 at Albany on Wednesday ruturnod to this city Thurs day and lauded in tho hands of tho polico yesterday. Hu had destroyed tho check whllo walking from Albany to Troy over tho frozen Hudson Wednesday night, and tho knowledge ot this mado the olllcials ot the Merchanta' National bank bruatho I easier. Having both the forger and his accom plice in custody, the police consented to make public their names which they havo heretoloru withheld. The man who has confessed to forging tho chucks is Uuorge il. Nosbitt of West i Thirty-eight street, an under bookkeeper who has been iu thu employ of the Uoyal Insurance company for 10 years. Ho is unmarried, uu years old, and is a native ot England. The young man whom he sent with tho forged check to the bank, where the cash wns refused, but where the check was certified, is, acoordlug to Inspector Mc Laughlin, James Sturgls. He is only 17 years old and lives with his father, who Is an insurance broker iu Washington street. DIVORCE SEEKERS SWARMING. Biggest Influx of Applicants South Da' Until litis liver Known. MiTcnEi.L,' S. V)., Jan. 28. South Da kota In the next 00 days will witness the biggest influx of divorce applicants "the State has ever known. This will be due to tho recent passage of the new amendment to the dlvoroe law, requiring six months' residence in stead of three, as formerly. Under the constitution no law can take effect until 00 days after it's passage, unless an emergency clause shall be added. Telegrams are already pouring in upon the hotels engaging rooms', and lawyers suy thoy are nlso being eugnged by wire. New York Uunrd of Charities Itepnrt. Albany, Jan. 28. The annual roport of thu New York State Board of Charities as transmitted to the Legislature shows that the total expenditures for charita ble, correctional, and reformatory pur poses in the Stato during the year ended Oot. 1, 1892, were$18,a2a.71, n increase of $028,05:2 over the previous year. Funeral of Horace N. Cougs-r. Newark, N. J., Jan. 28. The funeral of the late Horace N. Congar, who was Assistant Secretary ot State under Presi dent Johnson, took place from Trinity Church at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. It wns largely attended by muny promi nent people Tho Stockholm City Safe, Boston, Jan. 28. A despatch from Halifax announces that the steamer Stookholm City, reported overdue at Bos tou, has put in there short of coal. NEWS OP THE DAY. Tho amended Constitttutional Conven tion bill passed the New York Senate yesterday. The annual boat raco between the crows of Oxford and Cambridge Universities, will be rowed on March 32. The flual trial of tho Bancroft at Now- port, R. I., provod n complete success, and her builders will claim from the Gov ernment $15,000. IV Gather jTorpmiac Wasiiirotom, D. C, Jan. 27. For Now Em land: Fair, warmer, easterly winds. For Baecern New York, ISattsra Pennsylva nia, New Jersey, Delaware and Marylaudt Bala or snow, warmer, easterly winds. For Western New York and Western Penn sylvanla: Fair, colder, northerly winds be- coming variable. i KBIT TOKK MAKKHTS. Nw roHK. Jan. JT. Mooay on oaH was esuy at 1 - and X l-uet coat. BONDS ObOStNG PMOBS. g. 8. r U3 1-3 I title.... 118 W mubKAcimim. Delaware Hudson. 1M3-S Delaware, LaoKamimia Is NVsattera.,,, 151 5-d Brie , Brie preferred W . . Lake Shore. 180 1-3 N ew Jersey Central 130 S-t New York Central , 110 7-3 Beading... W7-S Western Uulou..... ftij-l attAIN MARlfltT. Wheat No. S red winter: 70 1-1: March 80 3-3; May 88 1-ct. Srn Nu X mixed: 83 1-St Feb. o3 S-i: Marott MOat-No. 3 mixed: Kl-S, Feb. 381-1; May 801-4. rilODUOE MADKBtr. BtrrTBB Creaiuerj", State i Penn ,, 33 i &eftinry, jy.astern, ftrsss... as Ormsoery, Wssrtorn, seconds. it gtateUIry, u. f . tub, ejetrua 27 3S Cuaasi PtntB fiuitorv. full oream. faaer.. 111-1 13 ttate faetory, full aream, an...., 10 M U 1-3 tat; tsvotory, oomuiou to fair.,... 011 101-2 MOOS Piute & Yawn new taU,efaelce..,. 33 KJ i(outirn, new laid, pair t good.,. s 81 W&itcrn, new kitu, prima 21 IS IieadachE! Of all !orms,A"umlalt, Hpamnn. Fits, ftrMi icsaucsn, jtuiinebs, jjizzinct., .Lilacs, (? 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UAKEIl & CO.'S wakfastCocoa which fs ubtalutcly puro tmd soluble. li icnasOTorornunrnrFciintfi, i the strength of Cocoa uiixet with Starch, Arrowroot of Rtmnp. a, til la far mnrn -,.. nomtoal. cofdnrt less than one cent a etiu. It 14 delicious, nourishing, and rAsinr moijsxu, Sold byOrorcrs eierynhore. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mom. There's no way to remove oil-stains, thoroughly as a daily use of KIRK'S DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP because of its hinh percentage of tar. ASK YOUR OP.OCER FOR IT. JAS. S. IglRIC Sc CO.. Chlcoco. IViiita Rnccinn fiftan ?.? sf.n?OyL,l.No FIRE INSURANCE. Utrgeatand oldest reliable purely oash com. panlee represented by DAVID PATJST, 120 S. JaromSt, Shenttnaoah.Pe. Act on a new principle gmate tec uv ;r, euiraacsi ana bowels liiroug tto ntrva. Uk. maxs' vnaa tpetdAy curt Mllonmsw. torpia uvci' sjiv woa-r-Hon. gffialla3 mllaeet. emeittt 9pioBes,26 Siunpls'i fre at rtiDggisto. Br. Pilea Tt(. 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