STHE KIND S THAT CURESl tm miw. v. J, cnoMwrxL, m W Eiperancr, N. Y. Ha SA WORLD OF JOY IN a I'UUK WUKDSl Wi l"Two Bottles Cured Mel"! iranAKA SAHRAI'AHILLA CO.: HQ DltAH Shw For year I 1itp bwn tmtiliM-ga --with itlieumtitlAiii,l))u llvrr and l&llnS Bfflucy Trouble. Nothing attonivd to hoJp roe'jB "IpermanontJ until I trlwl p 1 DANA'S 1 M SARSAPARILLA 1 u Itn bottles CUKKU Mil. Kg fnl Youra rcapaclnillv, ES " por.nce,K.r MIU, r. J. CUOMWELL. BRBOmillABIKCO. M. IH n Thia Nirtlfli Uiat I kaow the abort Mri. r. J. a " Crouiwoll t bo tniatworthr, and ouaupoaani ffi&waoM word yon ran rr-ly. J A. If. JlcKfiE.JmtuMOf UioTeMO. S ! Dana Sarsaparills Co., Belfast, Malno. g Blok Headache and relieve all tho troubles Inof dont to a bilious eta to of tho system, such a3 Ihxalaeae, NAUB&&, Drowsiness. Di&treea after Citing, rata In tho Bide, kc. Whllo their meet reoaatbablo success has boon shown in cuxiBg HoaSache, ytt Cutt'ra 1.1! t' Idvor rntfi ers fj tiiady valnalaln'.'- natipat n.curtngandiro Voting thlsammy,. ';cani;' int. whllo they tdsa coiTectQUdlooraomofthobtazuachtimulatotho i .ver and logalato the bowels. Even it tboy only; WHIM iM-io they would be almostprloeloas to tuoao who. 0Uerfromtiisaistrt3incoouipliut; butfortu liately thelrrjoodnoas does notend here,and thoaa trio once try thorn will find theso llttla pills vara a Wo In so many wwb that they will not bo ttII i11s0 to da without thorn. Bat after r.UoIck hoad I .ho bano o un many Uvea that bora In wham V .make our great boast. Our pill3 euro it while libera do lint. Carter's LltHe Liver Pills are very Bmall and v- ry easy to t.i: r. One or two pills makoa dose, lueyareatnotij vegetable and do not grlpo or purge, but by t' Ir fiontl . action pleaao all who vtetbam. Invialflf 21vit,i five for $1. Sold t) dru&jintaOTiry hurc, or mat by mall. CARTER filDICINK CO., Mew YorSti SMALL P!LL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ! Respectfully Informs his old friends and tho publlcS?enerally that ho hag taken charge of tho old stand lately occupied by Felix Adrlclcs, whore he will keep on hand a fresh stock or Porter, Ale and Lager iicor. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. Paill Summa, oorf Mam andUPopla'r Sts. T. J. O'HABEN'S COR. MAIN AMD OAK STS. Everything in the tonsorlal line done in nrst class style. A fine bath room atlaohed. W. H. Downs' Elixir WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT TTna 1ib tia t fnr RTXTT YEARS i rana lias proved Itself the beet remedy pamonn ror me euro 01 vonwmjmmif ; aiahs. Cohl . H'liooptmi Cough, amli a ' . . tall Zung IHieatet in young or om. Puce 3ao., ooo., ana i .to ier uoiue. am n BUPDYWN FRF 'niHIY, J0SU8OH LOSS, Butogton, Vt. PILLS Orlrrlnal ana ttulv tiaiiulntk BArc, lTTyii reilablt. ladies, uk UrupUt for CkichtOtrt BngUk Ota mondl'rnud in HvA ud Void ntUUU btiiH, tnUeJ vitU biu ribbon. Tke nanthrr. Krfuti danaerouM tubuMu lioiu and imitation. At DrauUti. or Ml tfa. la Unit for ptrtloulari, tmtimoBUU 1 "Heller ror laait," w wr, ij relura HI oil Kl.tWUl TtuuiuuMiliili JiwiAutf. SWIFTS BI'EOiriC U totally unllk ai other blood meilicino. It cures flb '' the blood and akin by remnving tin- wump aLtnesamo time buiiii le trnini uiomi io -ltd parts. Don't be Imposed cm by cub, which are aam to uu jiiai. u.i kuuu, ' ' ue. Mi medicine i -1 crformcil as inanv IH THE.WOnLL . .mderlul euros, or relieved so much uutteriiiK. " My blood was lKiilly lwHoned last year, wbii t uiy whole system out of order dUeaMid an i.nstant source of sufferinc;, no appetite am i . , ntoymentor me. rvta iwttis ot 1'iuuKM mo riclit out. 'nicre Is no lift. ... rotnmlvTor blond dUuaMM. "John Gavin, Dayton, Ohio " Trcatlso on blood anil skin diseases matlod free BWIFT SVECiFIO CO., AUauta, Qa. m IN OAK HILL "CEMETERY The Remains of James G. Blaine Interred With Simple Services. HIGHEST NATIONAL OFFICERS PAY LAST TRIBUTES OF RESPECT. A Short Prnynr nt the Iloiuo, rollnrrrtd by a ISilrf Cerctiinny fit thn Cliuixli of tho CuTl'liutlt A OrnBt Olllpulli lnir ol thn SlnanvR-Tlio Fiinornl Strictly Trl vnto Jlr. lllulnoS Will. WARHtMOTOtf, Jan. ISO. Shortly Rttcr 11 o'clock thin morning, tit th parlor on tlio north side of tho nacotiil floor ot the "Ked House," iov. Dr. Teunia S. llnmlln, of the Church of the Covenant, said the first prHjrer over the body of Jarnew G. lllnlne. There worn present, besidea tlie mum bern of tho fnmlly, President Harrison, Vice-President and Jim. .Morton, the members of the Onblnct and their wives, the delegation from Mains headed by Gov, Cleavos, it few intimate friends and tho following, who acted at pall bearers: Senators V. P. Kryo and Kugene Halo of Muiuoaud John T. Morxnn of Alabama, Representatives Thomas B. Keed and C. A. ilou telle ot Maine, Kobert 1. Hltt of Illinois and Henry H. IiinRliHin ot I'onn sylvanlaj Oeti. Thomas Ewlng of Ohio, John Hay of Washington, Joseph H. Man ley of Maine, Almet F. Jenks of Brooklyn and P. V. P. Ely of Boston. The body ot the late ex-Seo:ctnry wns removed yoterday afternoon and placed In the parlor, tho windows of which open out upon Lufayette squnre, one of the mokt delightful spots in Washington. Across this plot of ground stands the State, War, and Navy building, where thu dead man achieved his latest tri umphs in statecraft and diplomacy. The casket was almost buried under the mass of floral tributes which hud been received, many of them from a dist ance. When the simple services at tho houso had been concluded, the casket was borne by the pallbearers to the hearse, and af ter tho mourners had taken their seats in the carriages the cortege started for tho Church of the Covenant. The sidewalks woro lined with rows of people, and in ilia vicinity of the church a vast concourse had gatherod, desirous to pay by their preseuco a tribute of re spect to tho dead. In tho church flowers were bankod along the railing of the gallery, palun were used around the pulpit and tho chandeliers were hung with smilax. Everything was as cheerful as It could ho made, as It wns Mrs. Blaine's desire that tho funeral in all its details should be precisely like that of tho late Walker Blaine. William E. Curtis had charge of the details at the church, and the following gentlemen acted as ushers: Capt. Alex. Rodgers, U. S. A. ; Lieut. 15. H. Buckingham, U. S. N.j Francis B. Loring, Sevellou A. Brown, Koburt S. Chilton, U. W. Stevens, of the Japanese Legation; Capt. A. C. Tyler, CliiTord Richardson, Ward Thoruo, Archibald llopkius, Frank 0. Partridge, Sidney Smith, Lieut. T. S. Rodgers, TJ. S. N.j Horace Washington, Andrew U. Allen und William Heywood. The mourners entered tho church to the music of a funeral march played by Walter Uamrosch, the dead man's sou-iu- law. The casket was placed near the chuncol. The first eight rows of seats in tho church wero set aside for the family, the relatives, and the pallbearers. Behind them, In order, were seated the President, Viee-Prosideut, Cabinet officers, Speaker Crisp, and tho members of tho Supreme Court, with their families, In the rear or these were tho Senators and Representatives. Owing to tue lim ited room, it was impossible to make pro vision for their families. On the south side of tho church were seated the members of tho various dele gations, und on the north side personal friends who had received invitations. Notwithstanding tho fact that tho funeral was a private one thu attendants upon the services were as truly national in their represtutative character as if a President were being burlod. The State of Maine sunt a delegation headed by Gov, Cleaves; Massachusetts a delegation of five; the Union League club, of New York, sent So ot its membors to represent the organization, and the Union League club, oi l'uiladelphia, 20. From various other .nits In Pennsyl vania came several del. ,,ues of various societies und organ iz.Hions. Altogether a hundred or more of these representa tives wero present. Personal friends to tho number ot GO from various parts of the country woro In attendance. Mrs. Garfield was there, and others from cities as widely separ ated as Portland and Omaha. Tho same simplicity that had marked the bervices at thu houtu characu .'ized those at the church. The ceremonies con sisted ot the reading of the Presbyterian burial ritual by Dr. Ilamliu, and u fer vent prayer. At Intervals the tones of the orKiiu, soft and tolemn, stole gently through the rdiilce. Tho scene was most impressive and the congregation was visibly moved At the conclusion of the services tho cortege proceded to Oak Hill cemetery, where, after a short prayer by Dr. Ham lin, all that -was mortal of Jumet) G. Blaine was laid in the bosom of mother earth. Tho burial spot Is one of tjie prettiest In the oapltal. The ground Is sloping, and extends from tho top ot a hill to the frozen waters of Rock Creek far below. Trues abound, most ot them older than tho oity ltsulf. By the side of the grave 1b the grave of Walker Blaine, tlie doad statesman's favorite son, und next to It Is the grave of Walker's sister, Mrs. Cop piuger, In front and beyond is another hill. IIottMt ot tasteful architecture grace It, and at the top a broad road circles toward u bridge which spans tho creek far to the left. To the right the tops ot the old houses of the city can be seen, nnd towering ovor all and over visible the sky-pleroiug Wash lngtnn monument. MR. BLAINE'S WILL. Ills Estate of 800,000 llequealhud to 1IU Widow. Washinqiox, Jan. 30. Mr. Blaine left a will bsttowlng all hU property upon Mrs. Blaine and making her sola execu trix without bonds. The total value ot the estate Is estima ted at $300,000. FEARS FOR A STEAMSHIP. The CUy of I'liklHg Is Now Six Hays Overdue Sam Fhancihuo, Jan. 80. Uncnsltioss ovor tho steamer City ot Peking has changed to alarm among the friends ot passengers. Tho steamer was duo from Hong Kong und Yokohama last Tuesday. Allowing that she took tho longer south ern route, she ought to have been hero Friday. Slio Is now six days overdue, nud It Is certain somo accident has be fallen her. Her commander, Cant. Soarle, Is one ot the Pacific Mall's most careful captains. and never takes any risk. She Is ono ot the strongest boats of tho China line, and has been very f roo from accidents. Col. Orover's Sudden lluutli. Cuicaqo, Jnn. !10. Col. G cargo E. Grover, the representative of the British Royal Commission to the World's Colum bian Fxposition, nnd superintendent of tho construction of the Victoria house, was found dead in his bed at thu Virginia hotel yesterday morning. It was found that Ool. Graver's death had been caused by heart disease, and that life had I teen I'Xtinct for several hours. The remains will be taken to England. TypUus at Now llavon. Nmw Haven, Jan. U0. After a period of observation extending over nearly a week, the physicians at the New Haven hospital have deolded that Richard Vuu Wycle Is suffering from true typhus lever. Tnls conclusion was reached yosterday, and the patient was this morning taken to tho post house ut Springside Farm. Onu of Our. MorrlA' Appointors Insutie. HABTFOlfD, Jan. ,30. Col. James T. Sherman, recently appointed Assistant Quiirtermaster-Ueneral, Is hopelessly In tmuc, and has been taken to an asylum. Col. Sherman was for mnny years captain of the Hillyer Guards, the cruck Irish mil itary company of tho State. lad of His Wounds. Hazleto.v. Pa., Jan. 80. Rufus Rob inson, who was sliot at Eborwale on Mon day last, is dead at tho hospital here from tho eilects of bis wounds, uis murderer, Thomas Brown, was captured ut Niagara Falls on Fridny. Tho shoot ing was the result ot a dispute over cards. Tho (lUnicmaliins Arc Indignant. Guatemala, Jan. 80. Tho authorities here are indignant that the British Minis ter lias refused to penult the arrest of his .on, who shot and killed a Guatemalan who was supected of being an accomplice iu au alleged outrage on his brother. llonorlujr thu Kx-1'omi uiastor-(liioral. Washington, Jan. 80. On account ol tho death nt Philadelphia of ex-Postmas-ter-General James Campbell, the depart, inent Is closed to-day, the day ot th funeral. The building will bo draped It mourning for a period of 80 daya. healthy flesh nature never burdens the body with too much sound flesh. Loss of flesh usually indicates poor as similation, which causes the loss of the best that's in food, the fat-forming element. of pure cod liver oil with hypo phosphites contains the very essence of all foods. In no oth er form can so much nutrition be taken and assimilated. Its range of use ulness has no limita tion where weakness exists. Prepare-d by Soott & Rownft, Chemists. new korK. com uy an aragguaa. flaB WANTS. &o. p OR KENT. Society and club rooms In tho j. poBi unieu uuiiuiui;. Apply iu jh. iu. uurKe, Attorney, Itoom 3. 12-U-tt TOlt SALE. Livery outfit for sale cheap for ? cash. Apply to M. I. Conry, No 31 South Main street. i-iu-ii TjVDUND. A sum of money. Owner can have ! same upon proving owuorshl", paying ex penses and applylne to J V. 1'loppert's, 59 Hast Centre stroet, Hhonandoah. 1-30-tf XJOR HA LE. Cheap, a heater which Is as good ! nsnew. Apply at R E, iliigargle's, 11 East Centre street, bhenandoah, 1-Sl lw WANTED. A gentleman now visiting town Is desirous of purchasing a number ot lino specimens ot sulphur diamonds, Parties having good bard pieces will ploase call at tho 11EUAL1) offlco. 1-3-tt NOTICE. A good, sober. Industrious young man, from 28 to 10 years old. ran get a good position by applying to C. J. Qulnn, .4 E. entro street, bhenandoah. LOST. An aocount book of no value what ever exoent to owner. Finder will please leavu same at Hhralu offlou and receive reward. JOK HALE. A valuable property on North 1 White street. A good blook front, two buses and stable back, For particulars apply at IlKKAbu offlco. 1-23-tr TT ANTED. A young man to do Inside and Vl outside work in a grown y store. Must be experienced. No other ntied apply. Address ISox 140, bhenandoah, IV 1-lH lw nn 10 116.00 per day at borne telling dO.UU Lightning Plater and plating jewelry, watches, table. ware, ic. Plates the finest of jewelry iioi d as new, on all kinds ot metal with gold, silver or nickel. No experi ence. No capital. Every house has goods needing plating. 1 !7-8t II. K. Dblko & Co., Columbus, , AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The qulokest undgreat eat selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion ot paper. Works like moglo. 200 to 600 per cent, profit. One agent's sales amounted to 540 in six days. Another MS In two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full eurtloulara, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La roaae. Wis. x4S9 B-ai ly d?l C PAYS for a home lot at May's Land' IPJLU tog, the flne suburb of Atlantic City; 5 square irom 11. 11. ; eommuiauon rare vo i-miu., JR oente; has oourt house, hotels, schools, ehurehea. ootton. naner. olothinir. ebrar sash, brick, and lumbering nulls, with nuett wawr power; tine driving, ashing, gunning, bathing, idling; city and country combined; W bouses built wist year and not one empty; a safe and sure Investment: Mo Invested will Increase ua U Sraonths; 3 mills built this year; low are cuieei auove ueeaii, iu per oeui. ua itrr vtuta, MAY'S LAUINU IMI'BOVBMKNT CO.. D68 Franuitc at., rutiuoeiphia. v-so-im PWE CANNOT J SPARE ENTHUSIASM AT DUBLIN. The Auincaty Dnmnnatratlon llrouiihi Out a llto; Crowd. Doiilix, Jnn. 80. -Tho amnesty demon stration here surpassed nil expectations. Moro than 0,000 men with bands nnd banners marched In tho torchlight pro cession last night. John Redmond, Dr. Kenny, Pierce Mahony, and James Egan, tho dynamiter, recently released from Portland prison, addressed a great meet ing at tho Custom House. The attemlnnco nt the meeting was tho only disappointing feature of the col cbratlon, as It was considerably smaller than nt soveral previous amnesty meet ings. Tho enthuslssra was intense, however, nnd all the ppeakers wero cheered almost constantly. The spenkors, without ux ceptlon, emphasized the necessity of se curing the release of the rest of the Irish political prisoners. GREAT ALARM AT HONEYBROOK. l-'luiufi from thn llnmlng Mint, Tlireuteu th Town' Destruction. Hazmwov, Pa., Jan. 30. The situation at Honeybrook Is most alarming. Thn fire In No. 1 mine Is still raging beneath the town. Everything is being done to counteract thu ell'ects of the Homes and It possible to extinguish theua. Through out the village gas and steam is con stantly issuing from the crevious la the earth. Tho odor Is almost unbearable. The greatest apprehension is felt by the peo ple and especially the women folks who nro constantly 011 tho alert for manifesta tions of a weakening of the surface. A large gang of men are now engaged In stripping the coal at the outcrop of the vein. It Is thought that tho seat of tho fire can thus be laid open and advantage for fighting be gained. The Pnnania Investlfrutluz Conilillttue. WASMKaTON, Jan. 30. Tho Pnnnma & Pacific Mail Investigating Committee will not be appointed for a day or two mid Its composition lias not yet been de termined though It is almost certain that Representative Follows of New York will bechnirmnu and Representative Geary of California, a member ot tho committee, they having Introduced the resolutions which wero blended Into the oue adopted. Donrnr Thrnrros Not jilnlnntrd I.iistNli;lir Denyeu, Jan. 80. All the theatres ol nmusomuut wero open last night, and no interference with tho performances was ordered by tho police. This is somewhat of a damper upon the crusade Dean Hart has been making against the Sunday amusements. Oreshimi and tho Cabinet. Chicago, Jan. 80. Judge Walter Q. Oresham will soy nothing as to whether or 110 ho will be a member of President Cleveland's Cabinet, but ho is constantly holding conferences with Democrats who stand close to tho I'resideiit-eiect. GXuGfl jastV but his ytbm-a.ch. Vtas delicate. To coof;, but was tiro.d and sic oftje. j5?Ka bought Coffbleitt, haw sho rte H t'rtg ) ancf more Utan eer; be Cause She mact? better foocartcf he Could Qstft Wvi'naui ahy unjaleasaitf after efTec-f. Wow hryfn found "trie BEST, arid io3t healthful Sliort iftthg eye.r mnde smftu Mada ouy by N. K. FA1RI3ANK & CO., CHICAGO, and Delaware Ave, tblla. It Cures Cold). Couehi, Sore Threat, Croup, Influ ema, Whooping Cough. Bronchitis and Aithir. A certain cure for Coniumption In firtt etigee, and a eure relief in adv&ncea etagei. Uee e t oo.ee. You will eee the excellent effect after takieg the flret doee, Sold by daalen everywhere. Large bottlee (0 oeate ana $1.00. llegs to announce to his friends and natrons and the public generally that lie tins purchased the barbershop lately occupied by II. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, FA, (lood bread 1316-- MR. CARNEGIE TALKS He is No Longer an Officer of the Company. SIMPLY A SHAREHOLDER, HE SAYS. Ha Has Not the Power to Itlctato to or In struct llio Olllcera, 'or Would Ilu Jlnko Them Ilend to ltla Wlahas If Ha Could Warm J'neUe for 31iiiiMTor PrleU. Pin-ammo, Jan. 30. Andrew Carnegie makes the following statement tn the press In response to numerous calls from reporters for interviews: "I did not (some to Pittsburg to rake up, but to try to bury, the past, of which I know nothing. That is beyond nts ill; It should bo banished a a horrible dream, and only the lessons that it leaves be laid to heart for the future. For 36 years our concerns have run with only one la bor stoppage at one of ttw numerous worka, and I trust and believn that even this record will be fully equaled in the 3(3 years to come. "When employer and employed become antagonistic, each considering the other his enemy, It is a contest between twin brothers. There Is no genuine viotory possible for either, but defeat for both capital and labor. "I have sold portions ot my interest nnd am gradually selling more to such young men in our service as my partners find possessed of exceptional ability and desire to interest iu the business. I am not an officer in tho company, but only a shareholder. I have not power to in struct auybody connected with tho Car negie Steel company, limited. The offi cers are elected for a year, and no one cnu Interfere with them. Even at the next election, it I desired to make a change, I could not find ouo shareholder out of the number Interested thnt would not stand by and vote for the present oftloials. Thoy will bo unanimously elected. "When I could not bring my associates In business to my views by reason I have never done so by force. As for instruct ing or compelling them, under thu law, to do one thing or another, that is simply absurd. I could not do It if I would and I would not If I could." Sir. Cnrurglo says thnt he expects "to continue all his capital in the business nt Pittsburg, and unless that business pros pers he will have nothing. He takes pride in the fact that the first charge upon every dollar of capital ho possesses is still the payment of thu high ost wages to labor puld In any part of the world. Ho warmly eulogizes his "friend," Mr. Frick, for the latter's ability, fuirnesa and pluck, and says the people have yet to loam of his many virtues. .He adds: "Good workmen or nble men who wish to do what Is right and fair will coniu to appreciate Mr. Frlck. Inefficient officers, or bud, unreasonable, violent workmen, he does not take to, aud these will not thrive with him." THREE CRUSHED "O DEATH. Accident to a Vail Now York Irolght eur Louisville. Louisville, Ky., Jan. 80. The fast freight from hew York to New Orleans on tho Newport Nows & Mississippi Val ley road was wrecked at Asphalt, a small station about 70 miles below this city, yesterday. James Fiske, tho engineer, Alfred Tier ney, the fireman and Walter Harris, a colored brakemanr were crushed under tho engine und Instantly killed. The engine und six oars were demol ished. A misplaced switch was the causo. TYPHUS FEVER IN BELLEVUE. The Hospital Qtiurutitluttd Twouty-slx Suapuutpil Case. New Your, Jan. 30. Typhus fever lias appeared iu Bellevue hospital, and the property ftas been placed under quaran tine. One ot the employed of the institution has already died ot the disease, and to day theie are reported to be MS suspected cuses of tho disease within its walls. Eight additional cases were reported by thu Board of Health last night. General Hnyos lhilnglzcd. Fremont, O., Jan. 30. At a union meeting of the Methodist, Presbyteriun and Episcopal churches held at the .Met u odlst Episcopal church, memorial services were held in memory of ex-President Rutherford B. Hayes. Rev. J. B. Shuck elford of St. Pauls' Episcopal church, de livered a brief address on General Hayes, as a philanthropist, educator and citizen. Col. Sinn's Suit Against His Wife. Bhooklyk, N. V., Jan. 30. A suit of Col. Wm. Sinn, manager of the Brooklyn Park theatre, against his wlto Cora Tan ner Sinn, is on tho calendar ot the City Court for trial on Feb. 0. There is a great deal ot mystery attached to this suit, and it is not positively known whether it Is for divorce, a separation or an annulment of the marriage. H.i Sold HU Trolley Patent. Sprinokieui, O., Jau. 30. It Is re ported that O. S. Kelley of this city has sold his patent on the overhead electric trolley system to the General Electric company of New York city. A friend of Mr. Keller stutes that the rumor is true and Mr. Kelly has received a sum running up Into the hundreds of thousands foi his patent. Aeklna; for Couiially's Ueappulutmsut. New York, Jan. 30. At a mass meet ing ot journeymen tailors a resolution was adopted thanking Faotory Inspectoi Connolly tor his work In endeavoring to suppress the "sweater system" and peti tioning Gov. Flower to reappoint him. Mrs. Toi-dufl' Deolared Insnne. Nvaok, N. Y'., Jaa. 80. Mrs. Amanda Tordoll, contestant In the Headra will case, has been declared Insane and papers for her commitment to an asylum ur now before Judge Merout. She Is rational ou all subjects save the will case. Chargml With SttMilitig; Jewels. New Yomc, Jan. 80. Chauucey Pike, a call driver, is a prisoner at Police Head- quarter charged with stealing 13,000 in jewels aud money from Mm. J. A! Scott, a patient of Or. Gate's sanitarium, Luke- woou, is. J. A World's I'alr Oda by WluOuriie. LxWDOjr. Jau. HO. 8vrinburue Los writ ten au tale couceraing the Obteago'i AVoild's Fair and Profeor Stafford hai sat the verses to music HUE DISEASE! HTATrsTicBah'iw thntopMn rot-a has a wank ordleoawd Heart. Tho Ui-Ht ymptonis are ehnrt breath opnreeeiloti, liuttcrlttff, faint and hiiiirrye!t.l,ialn In nlfta,ii-.ffieraotlteittiir. uwolleta itnklr-e, drotv land cleufh.J for which JK. MII.KM' KiKV IlliAKT CtTllK lea marvelous roiuody. 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