ITHE KIND THAT CURESi MM. P.ET. A. J. DAT, No. teuton, N. T SCROFULOUS ECZEMA I gS FOR 20 YEARS ! M 3 EI9 lJWA ffAKAAf A11.1.A CO., am llnsiu :-Mt wife m I Kirn of parent prMlt-S U ()(pir l'XIOrf. HirV.f herRl flrroir?ri and (fistcrs died or 1,11 Ni JMN-W gtl I! A SUM. My wife's henlth nil umumnllr KoodSj gup to the tnro or about ynni at that time! SiSCItOri.'T.OlfStrtiritlimnllrMlItieidntlic grormof A. on nearly all pnru of thrttgf csbody t after Ml mo it ylMd-Hlto the rcmcxlle mwHl.fcgj 2ejrrt t front of right afaoitliUr whrro it !&! KCrmoioAi for 4 year with almont CJon-RHt iajfttlrrliatlfiti and Itching. Sliicomlngg m DANA'S P I SAHSAPABILIjA 1 raj 7 "SB ttl WJW on lurhtMiillini broken and (UttharKedEU lf-ntil alm.wt rntlrcij ifonis. Habitual CoBllvciiei.gjg pjilIho gwellj reliLTt-d. Hi fSgj We hiwe heretofore u a Tarlrrr of rpmtvMetijtflf wiUa but HUlo riHult, but DANA'S RAILS A1A-ago CViltlLIA ha nroel bo. i-ffwtunl in rplli-vitiR rnvffs jwifp or j:si.m and ncicofii r.Aifi jifi the blood that I must any it 1 a grand oombnu-ga THtionof remedial agents, and that my wliVa trit ijopromnrntlsduf to its power und tlie blearing El ?gof a. kind Provide nrc i n it uw. fg I haTO Uktm ono birttio injielf and foul It arm iu,SrIemllil Alterative. tU lx.tfTillyt KCV. A. J. DAY, 3$ 1 tor M. E. Church, Jfo. Eastuu, W. Y.rni iai 1 EH Oalyone Ssrsaparllla sold on the " HOm g BENEFIT NO PAY" plan. Onlj one eouldg ILstand tho test, and that ono It DANA'S, jj ESruniiiBMJiTjR this. m Dana Samparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. (Si VER tRlrfc niaflioho ana relieve all tho troubles ta3& Aoni to a bilious Gtato of tho system, Buoh as Ulztlness, Uautcn, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. I'lu in the Bide, Ac While their most romaxfcaklo succoss has booa Bhovra ia cuang ai9, yet Carter's Little ttvor Pitts ro ttroady vabiablo in Constipation, curing and pro Vuntlcg thla annoying complalut.whllo they alaa fiUdiBtird raoftho&toniachtlmulatetha tlvGranaxegtUatothoboTrcla. Even If they oalj curea B5J BS3Z I Art alheywonia bo alrooa tprloelecatothooawlio Xiatoly tbelrGOOdnoiiaJoci) no tend tiere.and t hoes who odco trj thera will find theao llttlo pills vala nMo in aomany waya that they vill not be wil JUngtodoitithoutthoni. Bnt nfter allslcli bead la the bane of so nany lives that horo 13 whew w.' mike onr groat toast. Our pi'iicure it whlia otberadonot. Carter'a IJIU9 liver Pills tr fny aroall and i ery easy to tal.u. Ouo or two T ''la make a dose. areutrL'ly veRetabloarikldo not gripo or .urge, but by their gentle action pleaaoaU who nwthem. In rlAlaat25ccnta: (ivofortl. Solo fcj drugtU every whore, or sent by null. CARTEB tflEBICIME CO., Now Yorlla SVALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL FRIGE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ! Reapectfully informs hts old friends and tho publto nenorally that he has talton charge of tho tia stand lately oooupieu uy reiix AurioKa, vbcre ho will keen on hand a fresh BtocK o I Porter, Alo and fjagor Beer. Flnout brands of liquors ana oigars. Dmtl 0,imMi Frnney'a Bulldln3, raUIOUmma, cor. Wain and 1'oplarSts. f. H, Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT Oold AHD STOP THAT IH M ntoKl tho to; t for BTXTT TKAIIS I fond has proved Itself tho bet remedy i 3 known for tho euro of Consumjmon, 1 t rtamnhji. Colds. Whoonhw Cough, ana Vail TjHng JHtm$rt in young or old. Triue ao., (Wo., anil 81.00 per bottle. sold sveryv;here. ITC1T2V. I08WIOH (s tOSS. Puis., Batlisjtos, Vt. IN CHILDREN For over two year3 my little girl's lit". w;is made miserable by a case of Catan r The discharge from tlie nose was larpe onstant ana very offensive. Her eye necame inflamed, the lids swollen an very painful. After trying various rem dies, I gave her ffWaKSJ T'le first l101 tie seemed tofejB!flflfl aggravate tli disease, but the symptoms soon abated, and in a short time she was cured. Dr. L, B. Uitciiev, Mackey, Ind. ktr book on Mood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Ebtit Hi'lil-lNO Co., Atlanta, lia. CARTE m pij- DRflWINGTH GLIMAX Hawaiian Question the Sole Topic of Discussion. THE COMMISSIONERS ARRIVE TO-DAY Cinirhui'ii, of Sn l'ranelaco, the TJnels of the llelr Apparent, Una Not Yet Sliowa Ilia llnna-drent itrltnlu l)o i Nut In tend to Mulce m. lroteat. WiLfluiNaxon, Feb. 1. Dlllgant efforts have been mado this morning to find Mr. John M. Clegliorn, of Snn Frmiclaco. who was expected to nrrivo hero Inst iilUt to lay lieforo President Harrison the claims of his nleco IVlncoss Kululani, to tho Ilawnlinn throne. The registers of all the prominent ho tels wero senrchud for his name, but without success, nor has any word boon received from him indicating that he hu arrived. If Mr. Cleghorn has arrived here he boa avoided tho public hostelrics. According to the Chicago despatch, tut soon as the news of tuu revolt be came known Mr. Cleuhoru packed his grip and tnok the first train for Wash ington with tho result that he arrived in Chicago 48 hours ahead ot tho Commis sioners ind wui duo at tho Capital that much in advance of them. His purpose is to present tho claims of his nlecu to tho United States Qovcrn meitt before tho Commission appointed by tho Provisional Government arrives at the National Capital. Ho is tho brother ot A. a. Cleghorn, whoso deceased wife was a sister of tho deposed Queen Li liuokalaui and whoso daughter, tho heir apparent, is at a fashionable school in Eugland. lie will lay boforo President Harrison tho claims of Ills niece and will plead for tho establishment of a protectorate witli tlie Princess as Queen. "This girl," ho said, "educated in England, will bo much more satisfactory to tho foreign element in tho Sandwich Inlands than Queen Liliuokulunl was. It will bo better for all concerned i tho deposed Queen bo kept from tho throne. She hates foreigners and if her demands had found favor it would only have been a matter of u fow years before she would have confiscated, the property of aliens. She did wrong in endeavoring to get the Cabinet to sign a new Coustitutlon which would disfranchise foreigners. " I do not think tho provisional govern ment will lost long, for I believe that tho United States will establish a, protector ate instead ot annexing tho islands. England will certainly not permit annex ation without making a vigorous protest and perhaps a great deal ot trouble. If the United States will not see the justice and right of tho claims I will lay beforo It, I shall go to Eugland and appeal to Great Britain. " Tho Prlucess Kataulanl is a strong brained woman, capable of ruling Hawaii. She is receiving the best of education, with the expectation of some day sitting on the Hawaiian throne." The commissioners of the revolutionist government in Hawaii will uot reach Washington until after the Cabln-it meet ing this afternoon, and will not be able to see the Secretary of State before to morrow morning. Tho telegram from Berlin to the effect that if tho United States should annex Hawaii Germany might demand a slight compensation elsewhere, Is discussed with much interest in ollicial circles. But one construction can be placed upon it, and that is that Germany will luslst upon tno United states retiring from its Joint control with Germany and England of the Samoan Islands. This is tho only place where Germany and tho United States have tho least in terests in common, and, of course, tho only place where Germany's demand for ' sltgut compensation" would uavo any footiug. The situation of affairs in Samoa has been the BUhject of considerable corre spondence between this country and Ger many for several months past. Cedar krantz and Vott Pillsuor, respectively chief justice aud treasurer. for Samoa, up- pointed under tho tripartite ugreomout, have proved unsatisfactory, and the ap pointment of a successor to Cedarkruutz has already been decided upon. Thprn was 11. tiniH. . fuw uremics nfrn. when Samoan matters took on quito a'; Kerious phase, but a turn for the better has occurred, and all is now peacuablu in that region. It may be stated that the disposition ot tho Hawaiian question will nut in any wlsu depend upon eitlu'. iC.igland's attl-' tudo with reference to iiawtill or Ger many's attitude towatd Samoa. The interests of U.c United States in Samoa are relatively like those of Ger many in Hawaii, being comparatively nominal except fur liaroor privileges at Pago Pago. If the right of tho United States to tho undisputed possession of that harbor and the privilege of main taining a naval ttatlon there were con firmed in a satisfactory manner, it is in timated that this Government might he induced to forego its aharo in tne ar rangement to govern tho islands, which bo tar, it is alleged, proved not alto gether saiisiaoDory. The uction of the Navy Department with reference to the Hawaiian situation outlinod iu theae despatches yestorday will bo adhered to. Preparation of naval vessels for sea service will be actively pushed, but the naval force at Honolulu will not be augmented to any extent unless affairs suouid take or have a ser ious aspect. Ves-els on foreign service will be held within reach of tho tele graph, and manues will be placed under orders preparatory to speedy departure. ENGLAND WILL NOT PROTEST. She ll.llevea llritWh IntereaU iu Hawaii Kafo Under Amorioau 1'rotuutlou. London, Feb. 3. In the House of Com mons Sir Edward Gray, Parirameutary Secretary of tho Home Ollloe, said that tho British government did not intend to send warahips to Honolulu. Tho government considered that tho Uvea and property of British subjects in Hawaii were safe under American protec tion. fiir Edward declared that there was no foundation whatever for tho report that the British government had bent a protest to tho government at Washington re garding tho ialauds. Ileutty Dcelarcddultty. PiTrenURO, Feb. C. A verdict of "Guilty as iudioted" was rendered in the tase of Robert J. Bwtty, charged with corqplioiiy in the poisoning at Home stead. It was just nine mtuutes from the time the jury retired until they re ported their verdict ready. WIGGER-KILLEEN DISPUTE. 1 Claim Tlmt tint Illnhop lift I.oil Ilia fmn Tim I'rleat'a Mtatemonl. Rondout, N. Y, Feb. 8. The Rev. Thomas Killcon, of Bnyontie, whose charges against Bishop Wigiier, ot the Newark dlooeso, have attracted much at tention in Catholic circles, was tho guest of tho Rev. R. L. Burtseil, I). 1)., at St. Mary's rectory yesterday. Ho cauio here to show Dr. Burtseil a letter which be had received lroui Mgr. Satolli, sustain ing tbb charges he made against Bishop Wlgger. The letter was to the effect that St. Thomas' Church in Bergen Point will positively be reopened, aud that if the Germans there cannot support St, Hen ry's Church it will be attached either to St. Thomas' or to St, Mary's in Bayouue, of whicli Father Kllleen is pastor. Tlie letter also states that an English speak ing priest must be uppoiuted rector ot St. Thomas' Church. Jkiisby City, Feb. 8.-Father Klllecu says that he has no knowledge that ilon slguor Satolli has decided the disputo be tween him hud Bishop Wigger one way or the other. Tho decision must first came from Sa tolli, and when it does come, it will bo made public throughout the United States and Bishop Wigger will know it no sooner thau anyone elso. Ho thinks that tho stories published regarding tho decision come from the University at Washington. TO REPEAL THESHERMAN ACT. New YorK Oougrcaamen Will Work Hard J "or tliu llHcon 11111. Washington, Feb. 3. A dozen Demo cratic Congressmen from New York State held au informal meotiug at Cham benaiu's uotel last evening to devise a plan of procedure when the sliver ques tion shiill again come before tho House. RepreseutativovCovert acted as Chairman and tlie subject was Informally discussed for about two hours. It wus practically the unanimous con clusion ot those present that the Bacon bill, which p.ovides for repealiug tho iriliermau Act, should bo urged for pas sage. Representative Bacon, who is chairman ot the Committeu ou Bauklbg and Currency, will havo charge of the bill upon the lloor. Representatives Cockran and Tracy were prevented from atteudiug the meet ing, but sent assurancbs that they would heartily support and endorse any plan of action that might he adopted by their colleagues. It was decided that every means known to parliamentary practice should he employed to secure favurahle action upon tho Bacon bill, which is substantially tho same as tho Andrews bill. A BANK FAILS FOR 1500,000. The llist National or Lattlu Ituck fcus pemls Ueeaubo of 1'rautJ. Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 8. Tho First National Bank of this city-is notopou for business to-day. Its liabilities are un derstood to he over o90,000. About ten days ago tho bank passed through a terrible crisis. Through tlie timely arrival aud assistance ot Col. Lo gan H. Root, its former president, con fidence was again restorod, aud tho pub lic had begun to think the iustitutlon as solvent as ever. ' The cause that led to the suspension of the bank was tho Issuance of fraudu lent paper by the formor officers of tho bank to the amount ot several hundred thousand dollars. !f is just be C &w.se Tine re is no lard in Vf)Tfiaf (TsjjoLEfiE fKe rtev shortening rs so Vonperfully ftojp ular with. louseJfeeberi. OTTOJ.ENE is PufiC. rDrTLtcATE, Health- fv, Sutsfyncr-none of ihc unpleasant odor necessarily conneclecf wifh lard. (Jet tye chume. pietc Is Mo real Subs'itufe. Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. Delaware Ave., Phfiadn. AT If HOT 1HE NEXT MORNINQ FEEL BF1I3HT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My dorter 6ays it ai-ia gently on the atorunch, llvrr and tctdneva. and Is a pMwiant laxative. This drink is made from herbs, and is prepared for uae aa easily ai tt. it Headed "02- iu 07 If H na b!t AlldruarltsaUltat&oc.AndSlauacfrLM. lfvon rannot get It, send your address rbr a free sample. Lane's l'umtlr Medicine moves tho honrl. rnrhilii;. In order tobebsalinyuiUiaMOiaaary. Address ORATOlt F. WOOD Vi'Altl), I.e ltov, N.V THE BLAINE'S WIOOWTQ WRITE HIS LIFE. She Will lluvo flail Hamilton us Her Lit nrnry Coluhrtrttr. Washington, Fob. 8. Mrs. James G. Blaine and Gall Hamilton intend to write tho life of James O. Blalno. Tho announcement made through the press ot the couutry by Mrs. Blaine that 110 authorized biography or lifo ot Mr. Blaine had over been prepared, and none would be till she authorized it, was sim ply in anticipation of the work upon which she ia about to enter. A short time before Mr. Blaine's death he was talking to a friend about hts lift, his writings especially, and tho ability of members ot his immediate fami.y, when reference was made to "Gail" Hamilton's pen. "She is a brilliant woman," said Mr. Blaine, "but my wife can wield as trenoh ant ,1 pen as any woman I over saw, She is a genius, too, and has an ospeelal abil ity in the preparation of mauuteript. Slio has rendered mo great sorvlce iu my work. If Mrs. Blalno ever undertakes to write tho history of my life she will do it well." It is stated that Mr. Blaln prepared a great deal ot the matter from which his biography is to bo written. l'rcaldentlul l'oatofUcei, Washington, Feb. 8. Investigation is being made as to how many first-class postofllces will bo nt Mr. Cleveland's dis posal. Tho records of tho Postofllco De partment show that there are now In op eration 8,818 Presidential postodloes. This is an increase in the number of Presiden tial offices during tho last four years of 033. FrauijuovlUa Now After Doputlvs, Paws, Feb. 3. Tho new inquiry insti tuted, by M. Franqueville, examining magistrate iu tho Panama case, concerns tho 104 Deputies mentioned In Alton's papers. Tho evidence against these men, which was inconclusive, is said to have been reinforced by papers discovered und seized within the last fow days. ATlootl I-'earod lit Pittsburg. t PlTTSUuna, Feb. 8. Tho outlook for rt flood in the rivers hero is more threaten ing thau at any time this winter. It lias been raining for 48 hours, and the water is rising at all headwater points. River men aud owners of property uro consider ably iibirmod, and loo: fur a rise to tho danger line, at least. lira. AVhitnny Not SulTei'ln;; from Cancer. New Youk, Feb. 3. Tho report that Mrs. W. C. Whitney was suffering from cancer is emphatically denied at tho house. Heart trouble, it is said, is the cause of her indisposition. Although she is very ill, her condition is more tuvoru able this morning. Xenla l'upor SHIIh Destroy imI. Xenia, O., Feb. 3. Tho works of tho Xcnla Paper Mill Co., which recently be came a part of the Columbia Straw Pa per Co., with headquarters at Chicago, took fire, yesterday aud were completely destroyed. The loss will bo fully $75,000; insurance, $4(j,500. To lluild an Elect rlo Knllrond. Fonda, N. Y., Feb. 8.' A company with capital of $100,000 has been started to build an electric railway between Fonda and Fultouville. The road will bo operated iu connection with tho one being built from Fonda to Gloversvlllo. Killed by a Cotton Compress Kxploglon. Mehmiis, Feb. 3. The Planters' Com press boilers at Vicksburg, Miss., ex ploded yesterday. Tho compress was torn to pieces. Three men were taken out dead while seven others were taken out more or less injured. Tor tho N K. Illlllnrd Championship. Memden, Conn,, Feb. 8. "Shell" Beach of this city and John Murphy ot Hartford, on Thursday evoniug next nt AllinTiall, Hartford, will contest for the billiard championship of New England aud a'purso of 200. Lindsay Nominated to Buccoed Cavllsl.. FrtANKFoivr, ICy., Feb. 3. The caucus of Democratic members of tho Legislature last night nominated Judge William Lindsay for United State Senator, vice John O. Carlisle. Lindsay had uo oppo sition. Doubting Suffering Women! Alivo to the interests of our lady render, wo pub-li-K Mrs, Simpson's letter to Or. Kennedy. Dear Sir : I was nn in valid for yerrs, i-utTcriug from kidney rouble and female wenkiio-s. Phy icitins prescribed fnr mo .and I took various rem MANY SUCH HERE. edies, hut -o benefit resulled. Our daily paper noticed the success of Dr. David Kennodj's Favorlto llemedy, of Hon dout, N. Y., in casus similar lo my own. 1 purchuscd it, Tlie first bottle token in small doses, but very regular, Improved mo wonderfully. My complexion cleared, nppetile improved, bleep trus found 11ml lorreshinjr.acd alitilefuriher use entirely cured lue. 1 liei e never was n medicine lor woman-kind, like Favotite Remedy. With sll my lieait, let me urge them to use it. Relief will be the result.' JIns. 8. P. SmrsoN, Turner, 111. bticn a trank, candid statement leaves the im print of truth upon its face. Tho best proof of the value of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, is the good it has done. What reason then for one suffer ing, or half sick, to remain so. WILL CURE YOU. PS Oith(erJ Euallah DfauaMl Brad. au rxiiKuia, .kpisb, ill IniKKiH for iicktr$ HmgiUk ( Mt J Bran I in I'ed Uid Cid ataullia iu, trutei with blue ribbon. Till. nn tillii' ltutr da rtLvrutMS fuititltfat. iiiidii1 n.ia-i.m At Ln.ir?U(, rwotl4(v in tj. -i for j lutKuisir., t utinor iisl. ui "JK. 'Vf fui' I-adJct, in Utttr, L return li I. ltt.OOO TwhttraauUl. Mi Cri let. t m 'r t:haie4 Co..Mjgdloa nun. foil tj til LomI Druftfiu. T. J. O'HAPEN'S IBSbE'foer Sliop, COR. MAIN AMD OAK SIS. Kverythlpe in the toasori&l Use done in first' class style. A flee bath room atushea- CARLYLE HARRIS' GflSEi c I New Evidence of Importance Said to Have Been Found. CHARGES AGAINST DR. TREVERTON. Sworn fitntrDicnta Alleged to Have Jtnrn Oblulm il from Helen Tntts' Olrl l'l lelllla to tli Uff.ct Mint SlioWiia n Coiillruird Morpliltm l'latttr I)r. Srhule'a Opinion. Soranton, Pa., Fob. 8. Evldctioo which it is believed will be of great importance iu the ease ot Carlylc Harris, now under conviction in New York for tho murder of his wife, Helen Potts, has just been dis covered here. Mrs. Harris, tho young man's mother, has been spending some days here aud it Is principally through her efforts that tlie newly discovered erldenco has been gathered. Col. Frank Fitzslmmons, the Scranton attorney iu the case, last night forwarded a mass of material evidence to Howe & Hummel, the New York nttornoys, nnd hits still much evidence which will be produced whon tho coso comos up again next Monday. Tho newly found evidence has boon ob tained from Helen Potts' friends and In timates while sho was n visitor hero at tho home of her uncle, Dr. C. W. Trover ton, and front physicians of high standing in their profession. Many letters huve also been received by Col. Fitzslmmons from persons who just now desire their names withheld, but who aro willing to be summoned as wit nesses if needed. Some of thee letters aro from yountr ladies iu the Hyde Park section of the city, who, during Helen Potts' visit here, associated with her, and who were spoken of as tho "arsenic eating coterie," and who know more about tlie troubles of the deud girl than they havo heretofore oared to reveal. Tho evidence gnthered shows that Miss Potts was a confirmed morphine eater. Sworn statements have been secured from her girl friends us to this point, aud to other things. It Is also Mild that there is evidence to contradict the testimony ot Dr. Trevertou given at tlie trial iu New York as to tho girl's physical condition while she was visitiiiK here. The claim is also mado hero that what ever operation was performed on the girl was dono by ireverton while r ho was at his home, Troverton'a wife being Miss Potts' aunt. Col. Fitzslmmons will also present evi dence as to the record of Dr. Trevorton. Trevertou left this city some time ago, and is now, it is believed, living in Chi cago. Trevortou'a house burued shortly after tho conviction of Harris, und noth ing wus saved from it but bis diploma, showing that he graduated from tho Uni versity of New York. Trovertun received over $!!,000 insur ance und soon afterwards left for tho West. Thero is also talk that Dr. Trov ertou encouraged his niece In tho use ot morplilue, and it is stated that prescrip tions that ho gave her have been procured from a Hyde Park drug store and aro cer tified to as being filled for tho girl. Mrs. Harris says that sho is greatly en couraged by the turn of affairs nnd fully believes her claims to the inuocenco of her son can now be established. DR. SCHULE'S OPINION. Expected that It Will Materially Aid the liiTiirts fur u Now Trial. New Youk, Feb. 3. A most important part of the new testimony on which coun sel for Carlylo W. Harris will rely in ap plying for a new trial, and, if granted, in tlie now trial itself, is contained in un opinion just delivered by Dr. AY. T. Schule, who is claimed to be an analyti cal chemist and a toxicological expert. This tends to break down the prosecu tion's testimony to prove tuat Helen Potts-Harris, tho condemned uiau's wifo iu secret, died from an overdose of mor phine administered by her husband. Dr. Schulo's opinion is a monograph ou tho difficulty of proving morpuiuo poison ing from chemical or other examination of a body long buried. Could Flntt No Culiso for the l.xploalon. Lono Island City, Feb. 3. The inquest into the dynamite explosion at the mouth ot tho East River Tunnel company's shaft in Long Island City on Deo. 23 last, iu which five persons were killed aud about fifty injured, was concluded last night. In their verdict the jury suid that they were unable to designate any causo for the explosion, aud attribute it tounfor seen circumstances. Ordered to I.eiive 1'mno. Pasib, Fh. 8. Two Italian adventur esses, who call themselves Marquise de Fleury aud the Comte.se de Bussy, have beau ordered to leave France within 48 hours. The irovuruuient aooertai ed facts indicating, that the women were spies in the service of a f oreigu government, and the notice of expulsion was given forth with. l'resbmau Johuaou's Tough TIum. Midoui TOWN, Conn., Feb. 8. Johnson, president of the Weeleyau freshman tlass, has suffered repeatedly at the hands of baziug sophomoraa. Last night he was again the object of tbeir attention. He was roughly handled, aud had his hair closely clipped on- the greater part of his haul. Damiige by Ice at May's Landing. May's Landing, N. J., Feb. 8. Tho ico which is now breaking up in the river has done considerable damage, carrying awav the light frame work ot a number ot bridge. Several large oraf t ha ve beeu sunk ami many small boats ourrled away and demolisheiL Two Klllad by tho Cars. Wabb. Mas., Feb. 3. Maurice Mori arltv ot Ware, overseer of niasou work on the Central Massaehusetts railroad be tween Boston and Northampton, was killed by a milk train at Weston last eveuiug. A colored man was killed at the same time. To l;irgTnlz. Itloliiuond Tormlnal. Nkw Yonx, Feb. 3. Drexel, Morgan & Co. have undertaken the reorganization of the Richmond Terminal railroad ou the Itasis ot their proposition of June 38, 189i, to the W. L. Strong committee. Smallpox at Sptitigfluld. Bpriw okkij), Mass., Feb. 8. THvo oases of smallpox were discovered at Russell . tumwlim. Both victims are o&tldrMi. VnESTORAM CTMTLM FACTS! xsauwsBesst Tho American people era rapidly becomlnir raeo of nervous wroclia, and tho i,,iioirinasuiareeui tho bast romodyi AlphorisoUempllliiit.of llutlcr. I'a., aweara that whon hi eon ttaa tpoochlosa f rora ptTVltus Dnnco. Dr. M lies' Orout Uoctoratlvtv Nervlnocurod him. Mrs. J. 11. Millur.of Valpar- m.w.ina., J. u.'lni; U. Taylor, of Lognnsport, lad., caclt nnd. from talc! nc It. Mrs. Tl. A. tlanl- pained 20 pounds from tnlti ae ner.ot VWul.i, lnd.. win cured ol 4OI0GO iwnvu Elonaaday,nnamuch b'-id-irha, dlzxlnoea. tnct acho, and nervous prostration, by ono bnttle. Daniel Myers, Brooklyn. Mich., nnyj 1:1.- daughter was enrol of Insanity of ton years' standing. Trial bottles nnd lino boot of mcrvolora onris.. Pints nt druggists Thla remedy contains no tijaatea. Or.Milos' Modlcnl Co., Elkhart, Ind. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies Oil Other Chemicals aro used In tbo preparation of W. BAKER Ss CO.'S BnaNastCocoa which in ahtnlnttlv fitfrti nfir2 soluble j KhaBmorflffmiifarecflmni li thaitrtnyth of Cocoa tailed with Btarch, Arrowroot or L Sugar, and is far moro eco nomical, costing leaa than one cent a cure It is dclli'iuus, nourishing, Dud KASH.V kiobsted. Sold Ijy Grocers ctcrynhm. W. BAKER &CQ,,Lorchc!,tcrl Mai. jpoeersi A 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. 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