I THE BCBiD 1 Torturiiiff Eczema, m INDIGESTION AND IS I LOSS OF APPETITE 1 CURED. Si Tim FOLLOWING BTRONO TROTtMOKIAL WAB jgaKST US IIT TOH I.AROS KVU1 IIANTILR HOUSE m jaaolf C. W. 1'ALMRH CO , IltSKIMEK, N. Y. m Dana Saba tr ahilla Co.. QKNTncMRX . Durlnrr tho nut three vcan lSS- ESjaate tuftcml ronsidcrably vriih Krzetiut, stBtl ttgUiofa ho that I wu unable to Attend to my work, lgg 5JSila antler eh 1 from Imllaratlon. anil wftibodlypfi tLaruadovm. I trie! TaHotn irmtHllw tritliout ob-rj Staining any rrlM until I wu Induootl to try 1 " DANA'S 1 1 SAJHSAPAIIILLA I raathive taken only two bottles ind feel llk iiS nvmiin. 11 m pin, and blotchm haveg entirely ltsupvHrc(l( Amiotlto flrat IfflriMnt IHffCHtfim kcxmI. In tart I believe if K3 I hid not taken UANA.8 1 would nut bo nllvo UerWincr.N.Y. E. X WOIXABER. ffil D-nu Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine, Jg feci HtSnrt ncfl ;': llovf.-U the troubles loot. Sunt tn ablHons e'.iteoi thi eyntnm, BUOh aa J5tEdneB3, Ki.u&?&, iO-onsiL ajf, Ijlatrees site? etlngralmn the l-ide, &j. whilo thoitraort yeroarknhUi success has boon shown In oucltlfg HasGaclio, yet Carter's Lifctlo Uvw KM nr Squally valuabloin Ckmetltiatlon. oaring and pre. ' Tsatli&ummnuoylnacomptalnt whilo theyalM xorraofall dlaordora ot t hoeioisachUmulato tha liver anil reguiato tho bowels. Eyoulf Uieyoal3 TAohatu&y vouidbealmoetprlcelQBfltotuosaTvnG ialfor from GHdlatreialng complaint; bat f orta aiatolyUielrgijdnoBSdoe8notendhere,and those Who on ae try them will find these llltlo pilUi valu able In o many ways that they will not be vrlU liinGtodowithoutthem. Bataiterallslclcbead (If tab bane k m? ny Uvea that hero Is truer 'Wmalioour great boast. OurpillacuMltwhlla ethers do sot. Carter's Little Liver Mia are very small and vary easy to take. Ono or two pills mabea dose. They are strictly vegetable ana do not gripo or purge, but by their gentle action plewoall whr) tuetham. InvialaataScentai flvofortl. Hon oj druggists everywuere, or tent ty mau. CARTEr? WPniCiNB CO.. Nev Yorfci SMiLL PILLS SMALL DOSE. SliALLPRICS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT Kespectlullv fnforraR his old friends and the .publloiBenersllv that he has taken ohirgo of tho where he will keerj on hand a fresh stock o Porter, Ale and Lager lieer. Finest brands of LiquoiB and Cigars. Paiil Summit, Corf Mam anaUPoplar Sts. T. J. O'HABEN'S COR MAIN AND OAK STS. 1 Everything in the tonsorlal line done In flrat E. Downs' Elixir' WILL CURE THAT AND STOP THAT YTna tnnd tho te..t for SIXTY TEAJtS tauU has proved Itself tho boat remedy Imown ror tuo curu m vu.hfhij'.j VrrmhM. Colda. IIVioopIhi Cough, and a " ' . . " " ,j ... n tFIICnVIUUCDP m gflyaJW-r -w Ulcers scrofula Rheumatism lyLOOD PQISON EX w I And every klndnWdiseaso arlslnp: f rom im,iuro Wood ourcdV that tlever-faUtas nntl beRo a11 medicines, TRADE -'. Book on Blood and Sn Diseases rnallod froo. TUr ssiajisztXsPECIFIO OO.. ATLAHTA. OA. v d HAWAII AND UNGLE SAM Commissioners Will Reach the Capital To-morrow. CONFERENCETO BEHELD SATURDAY Seoretnry Foster Una Ornlclod Not to Oo to 1'nrla on Account or tho Situa tion Shlpj nt JIaro lalaml Iteuily (o Start at Any Slomout Sountur trfe Strongly Favors Annexntlun. WjkguiNOTOW, Feb. 2. The principal de- vclopnient'lii coiiiiMtloa with the Ha waiian situation to-day Is tho nuuounco ment that Secretary of State Foster has given up his trip to i'arls next week, whither he win going us agent oi the United States to attend tho meeting of tho Bearing Sea arbitrators. In view of tho necessities of the situa tion suddenly presenting themselves he has deemed it expedient that he should remain in the Department until the close of his term of ofQco. Ho will, however, meet tho arbitrators at tho dato of their adjourned meeting which has been fixed for,vMarch 23. The arbitrators will meet as announced n Paris on the 23d lust., and by nn ar rangement between tho two governments will nujourn for a month without trans acting any business. Honntor I1 rye, of Maine, who is a lead ing member of tho Coinmitteo on Foreign Relations, und who has taken an active interest in all matters relating to the control of outlying Islands In tho Pacific, Baid to-day: "1 huvo for years observed with regret the acquisition by foroign powers of do- sirablo coaling stations and harbor privi leges on the several Islands, until uow there nra nono left save, this one on tho Sandwich Islands. I am Infavor of mak ing suro of this one by taking Hawaii into our possession. 'Tlie protest by England against an nexation on our part, if it were deemed wisest and best by the powers of this government, would be presumptuous and impudent. I imagine it will be con- ilned to the presentation of a diplomatic note, to which our Secretary of State, in llploinatic terms, will make a reply. 'itmglanu did not consult with us or our interests when she made an agree ment with Germany to divide the islands of the Paclflo with that power, and she certainly oan nave no ground for objec tion if we see nt to lake Hawaii, the only territory now remaining in tho Pa clflo." The War Department, at tho request of the State Department, Is having copies of n number of blue prlutH madu Hhowing the topographical situation of Honolulu and other points in the Sandwich Islahds which are uow in the possession of the war Department. The copies aud the rest of the originals not duplicated, will bo giveu Secretary J. V. Foster for reference in tho conference ho is to have Saturday with tho annexa tion commissioners. It is also probable that duplicates of those maps will be furnished tho Navy Department for transmission to the naval force in Hawailau waters. Tho Hawaiian annexation Commission ers will arrive in Washington ubout iJ:30 to-morrow. They will go at once to the Arlington, where they will have a conference with Dr. lloct Smith, the Hawaiian Minister, and on Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, they will be conducted by tho latter to the State Department, where tuey will havo an audience with State Secretary Foster. Dr. Mott Smith will introduce the Commissioners, but whether or not ho will take part In the deliberations will be decided upon on the arrival of the Commissioners. Dr. Mott Smith is the representative of tho dethroned Uueen, aud as such can not well be present at a conference with the representatives (of tho provisional government. Yet, after the dethronement of the Queen, the provisional government passed resolutions continuing In olUce all the foreign representatives. The olliclal uotlllcation to this effect was given to tho Cousul-Uoneral m San Francisco, hut Dr. Mott Smith hn not been ollicially notified of disappointment. Still the Commissioners may have with them a document appointing him the representative of President Dolo. If this is so Dr. Smith may act with tho Com missloners. It is most likely that the provisional government will bo desirous of the Mln Isters services, and experience. The preseut Minister has been Premier of the Queen, Minister of Financo and Envoy Extraordinary. He was nUo a member of tno uauinot tor iun iiaiaKaun, anu ms knowledge of matters diplomatic and legislative- is most extensive. The Ships Waiting to Start. San Fkanoisco, Feb. 2. Tho United Stutes ships Adams and Sanger am lying in tiio stream at Mare Islaud awaiting orders from Washington. The work still being pushed on the Monterey and thn cnmnrumllmr o m car has received or ders td have all fixed amunitiqn on hand ready for shipment at a moment's notice. lllg Carnegie Contract. CrnoAoo. Feb. 2. Tho Metropolitan West Side Elevated Railroad Company has let a contract to the Carnegie company of Pittsburg for the construction ot li miles of road at an approximate prioe ot $3,000,000. This contract does not include foundation, ties or rails. Iatt Year's Death Hate In New York. Albany, Fab. 2. The State Board of Health reports that the total number of deaths In the State in 1892 was 30,750. This makes the death rate ot the year 20.78 per 1,000 population; In 1891 It was estimated nt 21.43, and In 1890 and 1889 at 19.05. Favor the llrldge Coniiulaslon, Albany, Feb. 2. The Senate Cities Committee will report favorably to-day Senator MoCarty's bill providing for a new Brooklyn bridge commission, amended so that tho preseut secretary and treasurer shall hold olucu for five years. Ilouglit by the Standard rill Company. Boston, Feb. 2. It is stated th'at tho Standard Oil syndicate of New York has bought out tho Brooklino Gaslight com pany for 135,000. The Vlght lu Wyoming. Chkyennb, Wyo., Feb. 8. There were two ballots taken for United Status Sena tor, and the result u uncnangeu. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Tho I'orf Iflimtlnna and Army Approirliv uou iiiiia ,'Aflnu in tne senate. WASlriNovro.v, Feb. 2. The attention ot tho House wna oonceutrnted on one item of the Sundry Civil Appropriation bill. Tint Item appropriated 10,000,000 for oarrylng on the contraotR already euterod into for the Improvement of rivers and harbors. It was contended that the appropria tions should hnvo been reported by tho Committee on Harbors and lllvers, but, although Mr. Holmau was foremost of those who made this contention against the committee ot which he Is chairman, that committee came out victorious, and the item wan decided to be a proper ono. Without finally acting on the bill tho House adjourned. Good progress in tho practical legisla tive work of the Senate was made. Im mediately after the routiuo morning business the Committee on Appropria tions asserted its right of precedence and maintained it up to the tinio of adjourn ment. It oven refused to yield to tho urgent appeal of Mr. Harris, (Dem., Tenn.) to let him report a substitute for the House Quarantine bill and to nave action upon it. The Fortifications bill was the llrst of the general bills to come before tho Sen ate, aud it was passed after a rather in teresting, though not novol tlwus slon on the subject of coast fortifications. The Army Appropriation bin was then taken up and wus passed with but a single amendment increasing the monthly pay of sergeants of tho army. THE PANAMA INVESTIGATION Col. fellona' Committee Will Commonco AVnrk Without Delay. WjtsniNQTOX, Feb. 2. Tho special com mittee appointed by the House of Repre sentatives to investigate the Panama Canal, Panama railroad and Pncillo Mail is unanimously in favor of proceeding with tho investigation with as littio delay as possible. It was agreed at tlie meeting mat Chairman Fellows should telegraph Col. Thompson, requesting him to be hero by Saturday if possible. If it Is Impossible for him to come at that time the commit- too will have another meeting, at tho call of tho chalrmau, to decide definitely whether Col. Thompson shall he asked to meet them In New York Monday morn ing, or whether tho committee shall put in several days in Washington before them. It appears probable that the first work ing meeting of the 'commltteo will be held in the PostofBce building lu New York city on Monday next. It seemed to be the opinion of tno com mittee that the investigation can be com pleted in tho four weeks yet remaining of this session. THE VESUVIUS' GUNS. Coutln uation of the Teats Satisfactory ltesulu at 1,()0U Yards. Port Royal, S. C, Feb. 2. Tho ex perimental practising with tho pneu matic guns of tlie Vesuvius was resumed yesterday. fourteen projectiles wore discharged. With the exception of tho two findl shots, ranged for 2,000 yards, khorter range linos wore aimed at six jhots at l,00u yards, aud the other six at 300 yards. Tho practically complete accuracy which characterized Wednesday's firing was maintained during the l,UUU-yard tests, but tho results in tho 500-yard tests wore not so sati itactory. The explanation given by the officers for the eccentricities doveloped In the flight of 500-yard shells is that tho guns have not been practised enough at snort distances to establish curve lines well. THE MISSING CITY OF PEKING. Still No Now. of the liulatcd Ship Now Nine Daya Overdue. San Francisco, Feb. 2. Thero Is still no news of tho overdue 1'iiclMo Mall steamer City ot Peking, and tho non- arrival of the vessel is causing increased anxiety to the Paciflco Mail officials, al though thoy express tho opinion that she will come into port all right. Tho Peking is now nine days overdne, aud It is probable that tho Pacific Mall officials will send another steamer In search of her within a day pr two. Sncreasesl fertile is one of the first good effects felt by users of Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypophos phites. Good appetite begets good health. is a fat food that provides its own tonic. Instead of a tax up on appetite and digestion it is a wonderful help to both. Scott's Emulsion ar rests th! progress of Consumfitioiiy Bron chitis, Scrofula, and other wasting diseases by raising a barrier of healthy nesh, strength and nerve. Prepared by boott & Bonoe. N. Y- All draigiat.. It Cures Cold,, Coughs. Bar. Throat, Cronp, lafla. eeta, Whooping Cough, Eronohltli aad Aathisi. A certain cure for Coaiumptloa in ant stages, and a aur. relief in advanced it ges. TJas at ones. You will at. the excellent tffect after taking the first do,e. Bold by dealers everywhere. Large bottles (0 cents and 91.04, NEW YORK STATE AND COAL. iran the Srnate Coinmh tee Would llegn lule the Supply unit Demand. Aluany, Feb. 2. -Senator MoMnhon, chairman of the spcolal committee which was last year appointed to inquire as to wletheror not a combination of corpora tions or individuals had been formed with n view to advancing or controlling the price of coal, and to report suoh re medial li'gl4iHtion as lu its oninlon would be for the best. Interest ot the public has submitted his report to the Senatf. 1 ho report reviews tho clroumstances loading tip to the Reading railroad com bination and describes tho operations ot the roads, which were In the combine, and says tho amount of coal controlled by these several companies aggregates about 70 per cent, of tlie entire tonnage annually brought to tidewater. Tho committee reviews the voluminous testimony taken, anil sUtos its conclu sion adverse to the combination. Among the provisions of the bill ac companying the report are tho following' I iuu nnu alter aep. i, loiw, it snail bo unlawful, i'lrst l'or .any person not having a "coal carriers license" to transport an thracite coal which la Intended for con sumption in the State on a railroad, the navigable waters or a canal therein. becond lor any person not having a "coal dealers license" to ougagu in tho busluoss of selling anthracite coal which la in tho State and intended for consump tion therein. The liceuses shall bo known respectively as a "coal carriers license" aud a "coal dealers license." Licenses shall bo Issued ouly on the written request of tho applicant filed with tho Board of ICallioad Commissioners and shall he placed conspicuously in his ollice. A license may bo transferred to any qualified person with the consent of the Board of Railroad Commissioners aud when so transferred, tho transferee, shall bo entitled to tho same rights as the former holder. Tho maximum price ot coal is to be fixed by tho State Railroad Commission based ou its Investigations of tho matters ollect lug. sucli pricec, which shall be so ad justed as not to conflict with and so as to afford only a reasonable compensation for such ooal. The coal carriers license fee is ilxetl at $2C and that of the coal dealers at $5. The Board ot Railroad Commissioners shall meet at least every three months when prioes fur coal as fixed by it may be modified. The determination of the Board may be reviowed by writ of certior ari. This act shall not be construed so an to authorize the Board of Railroad Com missioners to determine with respect to a coal dealer's licensee, authorising tlia lioerixee to carry on business In cities hav ing a population in exoess ot o0i),000, as fixed by the last State census, that; the maximum prices in such licenses shall exceed ?4.ij() a tou, ot 2,000 pounds, for grades of auttmicito coal intended for domestic use. Circus Men Combine for Protection. New YonK, Feb. 2. Circus men are taking steps to form a trust, or a "com bination of allied interests," as thoy aro pleased to style it. The circus men al lege that thoy are in many parts of tho country imposed upon, and they propose nn iron-olad combination for protection. Tho movement is among the smaller shows, of which there aro between 40 aud '60 in the West, Southwest and South. A Stay for Murderer IChole. Sino Sino, Feb. 2. Warden Brown lias just had served upon him a stay of exe cution In tho case of Frederick Rhole, who was to havo been executed next Monday for tho murder of Capt. Paulsen, an naed G. A. R. vctornn, in New York city. The stay was obtained on Dec. 20 last, but for some unaccountable reason was not served upon Wardou Brown. Failure ol u I'lttaburg Iron Foundor. PiTTSBCito, Fob. 2. Wharton Mc Knlght, owner of a large iron foundry on Duquosno way, and machine shops ou Pennsylvania avonue, has confessed judgment in tho sum of $124,433. The failure was a. great surprise, as the Mc- Knight foundry waB one of the oldest in the city. The two plants employ about mnn Mrs. and Miss Uempton. FOUR PHYSICIANS FAIL But a Mother's Love Surmounts all Diliiculties. Her Darling Child Cured ol Bright' sDisoa.se by Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, My daughter hnd Dright'a Diitate. Her ankltf, feet and eyes were tenHbln titollen. fibur of our bet t'W pftytioiani attend ed her but her life a B was despaired of. A mother's love surmounts all difficulties, ami I determined to try Dr. Valid Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy, made at Ron- dout, XH. x. . Jli ALWAYS &1 ed upon this course for ono by one the well known symptoms of the disease left her. Wordsait to express my gratitude, and I cannot too earnestly recommend this great medi f. 1 R t cine. Her wcovory VU Isna.Siitt' was entire ly duo to Favorite Remedy, which was the only medicine takon after her casa was abandoned by the physicians. Mrs. Laura A. Kempton, West Rutland, Vermont. Can you not see that such an earnest and out spoken statement as the above comos from the heart and is sincere 1 And does it not show how valuable this great medicine becomes to those who are in need t ' v AHI CMebetrer. EnclUH IMaraond Tlraud. -5Trv Orljltjfcl Maif Only Genuine. A BAt. ataYJ reHlMt LADICa, III litukiut fur Chiekuttfi JtogiUk DU-. fjv.rf it 4-1 J in U4 sued (Jolt ueul.u boKct. ftt-tUxl with blue ribbon. TLa no)thtr &ifut (Uma trout tub tit it. f lout arj mfaHon$. Al Drutfljlt, r 4& lu atutijis fv pirteOuUra. ltiB.iUli mi lltllt' for l.aliXe" in, latUr, b retar MulL 1 1t .mil! TrMlwiiuUU. Citf hMUr tThiiiultittl CU kdUtin Maim m. u.i4 ami ivuw, i'wudfcj Tr. PI aUtertli FROM THE' OLD WORLD Island of Zante Visited Another Earthquake. by GREAT LOSS OF LIFE REPORTED. Hi I'annuin Seatidal Inrratlgatlon Ilal hut to Itelmburse Journalist Marlotte Kiluard l'nrknr Doneon flranted Dlvorco Miner, Killed in West phlllln Otlmr Foreign. Notes. Atiihns, Feb. 2. Tho Island of Xante was shaken by another earthquake yes terday. A hundred houses are reported to have been wrecked in the olty of Zante. Thousands aro leaving the olty to sleep in tho fields. Many have been killed and injured. On other parts of the Island the shocks have not been less severe. Several vil lages have been entirely destroyed, many ot their inhabitants havo been killed, nnd tho rest aro sleeping in the fields. An enormous tidal wavo swept up from thn harbor, amashlng small craft ngalnst the seawall, und sending wuter two feet deep along the street on the harbor front. The shock was felt nt Cephaloula, and several shocks have been felt since. BA1HUT TO MAKE RESTITUTION. Ite Will Fay Kdltor Mnl-lottn tho Amount of the Libel Hillt Dnmugea. Pauis, .Feb. 2. M. Balhaut, ox-Mlniv ter of Public Works, now awaiting trial for accepting Panama money, has decided to restore to M. Mariotto, a journalist, tho amount of darnagex nnd costs of which the latter wus mulcted in a libel suit in 1688. M. Baihaut wus the com plainant In this case. M. Mariotto had accused him ot accept ing Panama money. ii. Baihaut denied the truth ot the ncSjAnttoti, and had his accuser brought into court, as he said, to vindicate his character. Besides paying damages and costs, M. Mariotte had to serte 20 days in prison. At the time M. Baihaut wrote to the newspapers that the sentence was not halt heavy enough to punish suoh a conscienceless liar aud blackguard. M. Baihaut has resigned the presi dency of tho Society for the Promotion of num. it j EIGHTEEN MINERS KILLED. Kzplosioii of Flrfnlaiup lu u Mine Woitpltallu M-iny Hurt, Berlin, Fob. S. An explosion ot fire damp occurred in the Gen. von Blumen thai coal pit at Recklinghausen, West phalia, yesterday afternoon. ; Eighteen miners were killed instautly, aud 17 were Injured. Klffel Defendi-il lu Court. Pabis, Feb. 2. At the resumption of tho trial of tho Panama defendants tho courtroom was crowded with people anx ious to hear M. V aideok-llouaseau s defense- of M. Eiffel. He declared that tho profits attributed to his client from his Panuma conuectlons wero mythical. The truth was that M. Elliot had incurred enormous expense, und when tho con tract was cancelled he had fulfilled all his engagements. Pending tho argu ment tho court adjourned. Commons Debattuir tho Queen's Speech. London, Feb. 2. Tho debate in tha House of Commons on the address'in re ply to the Queen's speech was devoted to the Scotch Lhurcu Suspensory bill. Sev eral Conservative nnd Liberal members attacked the proposed measure, while Sir Georco O. Travolyan, Secretary for Scotland, defendedit. Mr. Gladstone appeared bright anfl cheerful, and his ef forts at the opening of Parliament seemed to huvo had un bad effect upon him. Kgnn'a Warm Ueueptlon at lilmerlctc. London, Feb. 2. The popular reception ot James Egan, the liberated Irish dyna miter, in Limerick, last evening, was tho most remarkable demonstration yet made in his honor. The wholo olty was-nblae with bonfires aud torchlight processions paraded with bauds and banners, aud almost every house was illuminated. The Mayor of Limerick presided over the meeting with which the demonstration olosed. Fla'ns oT l.lberul-Uiilonlsts. London, Feb. 2 The Liberal-Unionists have decided to drop the' amendment di rected against Home Rule and to concen trate their forces in support ot Jesse Colliug's amendment, Inspired by Joseph Chamberlain', to the effect that legisla tion for agricultural laborers is muoh more urgeut than Homo Rule. The Youthful King Seriously 111. Madrid, Feb. 2. The young King Al fenso is seriously ill and the ottloial bul letins are of an undecided nature stating that the illueaa is scarlet fever, scarle tina or measles, each in turn. The doc tors are puscled to state definitely at such an early stage of tha malady what is the matter with tha boy. Deacon Granted a Divorce. London, Feb. 2. A despatch from Paris to tho Keuter telegram company says that a decree ot divorce baa granted to Edward Parker Deaoou. been Petition far Hughe' Pardon. Albany, Feb. 2. A petition is being extensively circulated among the mem bers of the State departments and the Legislature praying Gov. Flower to par- dou James Hughes, ot Chicago, Muster Workman ot the Knights ot Labor, whose sentence ot one year's imprisonment in the Monroe county penitentiary has just been affirmed by tha Court of Appeals. To Move Dttvls Ashes to Klchmnud. Richmond, Feb. 2. It has been deter mined to remove the remains of Jefferson Davis from New Orleans to RIahmond for Interment on May 30, Confederate Memor ial Day. Lee Camp, Confederate Veter ans, has charge ot the arrangements. Honors for ex-Tresldent Oavfield'c Son, Wiixiamstown, Mass., Feb. 2. At tho Williams College senior olaas day election Irwin M. Garfield, sort of ex-Presideut Garfield, was elected president of the day. Louis M. Starr of New York was chosen marshal. To Count the F.letitoral Vote. Washington, Feb. 2 Speaker Orisp has apjiolnt -a J. Liogan unipiuan, Dem., Mich., aud Henry Cabot Lodge, Ren. Mass., na tellers on the part of the House during the counting of the electoral vote HEART In all form,, Palpitation, Vnlnln Hlilr. Shoulder ant na rtn.Hhort Breath. OnDrcSKlnn. Asthma. vrllen Ankle". "We-nk nnd SmotlierlnBT Siwills, Jlrnpsy, Wind In tot-mch, do., aro "'rod br DR. rIILE8' HCW HtAWT CURE. A new discovery by tho eminent Indiana Special ist. A. r. llavis, Oliver ureea, r.eu.( aiior utsinR four brfuioa nf XIKAItT ci'RE felt better thnnhehndfortwelro yearn. "Kor thirty yours vrpuDica wun noun, jjieciiowj lwo Monies ot DR. Mil-US' HEAKT CURE cured rae.-I.or logan, Buchanan. Mich." U. B. MuUn. War" Station, Oa, Ins tiikon OR. MILES' HEART CURE farliearttronblowlthffrontreeulta. Mia. i.e Bar, 1'ltchburg, Alien., wuhiu lor loyrars wnu lleurt Disease, hnd to hire hon? help, lived on liquid toodi naod Dr. Miles' llourt Cure nod all pains loft bor conatant uso cured her. 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