MTHE KMD 14118. OLIVER riir.mtticn, On Crutches 10 Years! j EATING SORES THAT WOULD NOT HEAL !M CUIIKD! CURED! W m US DAW A. eiMAPABILU CO. ! RI (I nrn.ru i.' I wih to teititr lo lot metcruS ef DANA'S eAIlSAVAKILLA. 7 "K"7g Kg For moral yean I have been (uffrrlng from nCS . bfi.l Itloixl Jlianrilpr called br differential nil names by the BfTeral I'hTilcians who attended me,trfi which Imlllrd tho .nil l of them all. ItBl-Ka ksisi:.,, i.,"?sj. A-j"iM ah a 'm lia mm leaving a pcrmnenr "rnnnltlir inrp. which nrtthtnrruni.IrT hnal TH "lw rok out on iny ilmlmi ft I'llVJCIcSS WHi. m.u. iut raonuil 1 WH FOUIIIlCfl to 1-1 mT "-'' nml "aY 1J nimble to rnlk Luvtuioat rmtchci for over t'n yonm. cm xiui i purcuBiea tnroo doiuci of r.AivrAa m H SAHSAPVBILLA gul took faithfully, tml I win now nttem. toSg WWmy hoitfittholil ilutlc nod walk m well US ;"a over. am pga I am turo th.it my pate I nt iiw a in Irnclo ai5i HWanytlung tint liflpiH-ni at the prcnunt day. HI I J Iamvi ry mtpty Yours, S3 Molonc, N. Y MRS. OLlVUl CIIERRUin. KJ Ctf!PKNTLrwi Nt We mtlose trtiinonlal of Mri m P IChrrrii r, wii i h Is a trtronjj enriortxrtnent of ymirSffi Tolurtl 'ncompotit d. V believe her HtaUime&t tomB QTlbotruo in ve i j rcitcl. j Weiuetej7'rcipcfujIyonrii gj Iffi MaJow.N. Y. UTwlel & JttOil Druggi-. fig J Dana Sarsaparilla Co., Belfait, Maine. , SBIcli Headache and relieve) all tho troubles Int!- d at to a bilious eUto of the system, Buoh as zdnes, Hausoi, Drowsiness, Distress after eatlnc 1'iln In tho Bido, ';o. While their most pomarxabie success Has bocn shown in cuolt iHoacUche, yet Carter's IAttla Llvor PHIS ait equally valuablo In Cons tl patios, cuilng and pre Tenting thlsannoylnncomplaint.'whlla theyalsc corre c t all d! sord of t ho s toinach .a tl mulate the rvor and roGUlato tho bowels. Even U they onfcj AcnsthoyTOonldboatmostprlcelesstotliosatfha miner irom uis aisuc&mug cumpiainc; out lorra XULtelythelrEooduoflsdoosnotendhcre.and those vno once try mcm'niu una tneso nttiapuis vain, oile In so man v wars that thoy will not bo wll- to do without them. But ntocallelckliea4 (Is the base of so many Uves that hero 19 wber Xii) make our creainoasi. uorpiujcuroicvrutia others do not. Carter's Little Liver 11113 are very small and vary eany to take. One or two puis iitato a aoae. Thrr are strlotlr vecetablo and do not irripe or Jinw, but by ticlrgentlo action please all who tisetuera. Ia.: k at 25 cents; Jive for SI. Hold pj drnlats ovuywnere, or sent by malL CaRTITR MnsCIME CO.. Wnw Vnrtci SWALL PILL. SMALL DDSE. SMALL PRICE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT XATTXji jsccriviivr-e. Respectfully Informs his old friends and the pnbllc generally that he has taken charge of the insiana mieiy oooupiea oy reux AQrirKs, nhero he will keen on hand a fresh stock 0 Porter, Alo and L.iger Deer. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. a-.. e Fronev's Dulldln3. ruui MUliliuu, Cor Main and Poplar Sts, )K H. Downs' Elixir WILL CURE THAT Gold AND STOP THAT Stas stood thn tea t for SIXTY TBA11H Tana Ufa provea Itseu me ubk rexucuyi Itaiown for the enro 01 Vonsumptian, j 'ought, Colds, ll'iooplng Cough, ami I T.uiin&heatf In young or 01a. r (uui.. unci 1 00 ner bottle. SOI O eVUBTWrlEKjl. Is the b Blood Medicine, oecan (v a wi.Mature 10 urn on inn 11 ,,urUtesbeliliHl.anil at the mi mi the T orcunlsm. This la j.' to the Wff'iyhe various potash, uu "r'".yr.Liiaill ues, wldoh bottle up H Y.rUM t 'LeJi.V! JS IUUl BLOOD GDICINE , do bniwr ise h. b. a. "fi'S'rtivslcian.,1 rpreoiil,l and use- t , ,.;y nruovv ionic, anu jor wooi ttv, f-ji'' nnd have ''iKiiooewui. 1 uuvu. Wo'UVt!Ku.uV),jlflckcy,lnd. ) ti onl'lf JSiiW" mailed f roe. ou ( W I 7 i 8., A BATTLE WITH DEATH The Eventful Voyage of the Steamship India. FOUR OF HER BOW PLATES STOVE IN There llclnir Danger That tlie Ship Would Btuk the Crer lt.fumKl to Work Unlos the Ouptuln A Hired III. Course He l'ut In at liormuiln, Where llepulrs IVrn Made. Nr.w Yoiik, Feb. 4. Seldom Is tlio conimnnder of b pnssetiKer carrying steamship confronted with suck varied experiences on a singlo voyngo as that which befell Cnptnin Tult of tho British steamship India, during tho trip ncrosi the Atlantic, which has just ended with her arrival In this port. Death, impend ing shipwreck, constant battling with the elements, panic among tho 451 steer age passengers, und last but not least, mutiny on the part of the crew, were the features of tho voyage. The India sailed from Leghorn for this port Dec. 17, passing "Tho Rock" Jan. Some dlfllculty had been experienced In securing a compotent crew, as it was known that the Inula had been "patched up," and sallormen did not regard her at Hcatwortuy steamer. This Impression pervaded tho fo'castle when the India started westward, and was Intensified on tho 18th, when it terri fic no' wester struck the broadsido of the steamer, careening her to port, and swinging her around as though sho were a pine chip tossed 011 the broad Atlantic. Dig waves boardeil her at all times. One gigantic wall of blue water rolled iiimtnst the starboard bow, and In a jiffy Btovo in four of the bow plates, making a hole big enough to drive a hor&o and cart into. Tho shock caused the vessel to recoil. There was serious danger Auit she would sink. The crew, as well as tho 451 steerage passengers, wore for atlmo panic-stricken. All Older was thrown to the winds. Odiccrs and captain had no moio control over tho terrilied people than a school- ma'am would have over a liocK of wllu geese. Some were in lavor 01 taking to tue small boats. When another big wave washed aboard and tore nwuy tho lifeboat the frightened people began to realize that their only safety lay in saving tho ship, and all hnnds, including some of the passengers, then went to work to stop up the big hole in tho bow. It was a mighty job, as every wave which came aboard washed partly through this aperture. The vessel was then about 2 30 miles sonthwest of Bermuda, und the crew took it upon themselves to wait upou tho captain and demand that ho put into some convenient port. v All hands cainu aft when the demand was made. Captain Talt received the men kindly, told thorn that in acting for his own in terests he was acting for them, and, while he refused to alter his course, ho partly reassured the men, and they went forward to work. The ship was saved from going down by tho ingenuity of the culef engineer, who built a wooden bulknead abaft of the rent, thus constructing a water-tight compartment and confining the seas, which rushed inboard, to tke forward part of the vessel. On the morning of the 21nt tho gale in the mean time having increased in fury, the vessel begun showing signs which in dicated her unseaworthiness. The crew again went aft and crowded Into tho cap tain's cabin. They plainly told him that he must put into some port, as the vessel was liable to go down. He finally consented, and that after noon bore down for Bermnda, arriving there Jan. 21. There the naval and local board of steamship inspectors pronounced the vessel unseaworthy and she was not again permitted to sail until she was thoroughly repaired. Guurillnc Illaliie's lloily. VAsniNaTOs, lfeb.,4. Sinco the inter ment of Mr. Blaine's body at Oak Hill Cemetery tho vandals and curiosity seekers have turned out in such force that it has been necesiary to place a guard at the grave in order to prevent its being stripped Of the flowers placed upon it. Women are the chief ofteuders mid several have been detected in an effect to leave tho cemetery with the (lowers. They had them concealed under their wraps. Jtlurtleretl llccauso lfe PosbritMod KvliUmco Roue, Feb 4. It Is aidtht the mur der of Signor Notarbartolo 011 U railway train near Aetavllla was part of a plot to suppress evidence concerning tho bank tvcandals. Notarbartolo was long a di rector of the Bank of Sicily, and as such cot nosessiou of many doouments iu- crimiuatiuK persons of high influence. These documents were in but satchel when he was killed, but are now musing. I.lttlo Cliktoco lor rilmloy'H Recovery. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 4. Jacob Pllm ley, the race-track man, who wan shot by his alleged wife, Lottie Howard Plimley, who afterward killed herself, 1. still alive. Ilia condition, however, is very danger ous, and the doctors at the Seney Hospi tal, where he now is, think there is little ohauce of his recovery. Now York I'olliMiutHn Demi of Typhus. New York, Feb. 4. Policeman Pat rick Kennelly, attached to the Bellevue Hospital squad Is dead of typhus fever. Kennelly was 58 years old. He lived at No. 408 Third avenue, was appointed on the police force May i, 1872, and detailed to Bellevue Hospital squad in April, 1880. Mother and Child lltirued to Death. Bouenbotady, N. Y., Feb. 4 Mar garet Thurber, aged (J2, and her B-year-old daughter Josephine wore fatally burned here last evening, tho child dying within a few minutes, aud the mother re ceiving injuries which cuused dcuth be fore midnight. Assleurd With Liabilities of 870,000. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 4. Ansel F. Conger, a Qowanda stock raiser, has made a ceuerul assignment to R. II. Plumb for the benefit of creditors. His liabilities are $70,000, with assets nom inally worth $07,b00, and actually worth $J3,UuO. Death of Juatlce Scudder. TitBTO, Fob. 4. Edward M. Scudder, one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of New jersoy, died suddenly of apoplexy last night at his home In this city. Dentil frnm a Cniiatltitr AtLitltnit. B09TOS, Fob. 4. Kighteeu persons woro corttiii 111 lletlliitm ilurlnii the evening wlu'ii the donlilu runner left the ro.uIslUo itiul oradlitnt into 11 pulu. Jennlo O'Cun noi', ngu.l l'J, sustiilnwl it compound frac ture of tire jaw anil Injuries wbicli resulted III her deHtli. Tile Injured nre: Qertrudu Snow, 111; Richurd Cmtwrlglit, C'i; Josfili ltoiK, Willio Collins mid Qeorue ( nr. n"ht. CH1LDI.00DJM OLD AGE. The Tender Grandchild and a Well-to-do Old Gentleman of 7a, Acknowledge Obligations. The preparation that can be taken with safely and benefit by tho tender infant, and (tint nourishes, strengthens, and cures the nged nml infirm, is one that can truly bo called scleniillc. Such a preparation was tHscoveicd by Dr. David Kern edy and named Favorite Ucmt dy. It Is prescribed nnd recommended Ihe world over, by tho medical profession, us the best medicine produced for the cmo of nil diseases mis ng from an impure condition of the blood. 'Ihls beautiful child whoso picture Is shown here, is the grandchild of Sir, Ji li. Pnlmntoor of , Athen8.N.Y..whohnd . been cured of gravel In tho kidney's and ' Insomonin, (slecplcss nes) finishes Ids letter , by saying: J "IhlUhll It tint nit Dp Kennedy s Favorite Item- ed V llflMflnrm frrnnr fnm. ily. Mr little grand daunliler liud ecrema .he .v.au a , MIOnUB IV IIIU99 Ji lUUIlltllf SOrC. ir in tier cars around the entire ni-ck lo her I ehe Its. My wlfopareler Favorite rVtnedy In 1 the sons bnvo ell u'samieared, the nvni Is smooth and el -or, nnd sew tat nnd rugged and as brlgut as a Silver dollar. Mr. Solomon Davis of North Kortrlght, N. Y finds himself ut 72 ycar3, sufferiug I.""" "l,T " i" res, ,u,r io-aar from neu ralgia, felt tired all tho time, weak, languid, poor appe tite, nnd no ambition. Thought nt his uge n o i 11 g could do h I in 11 n y good, but liko hun dreds of other people in hhcondi tiontriedDr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and be;;an to get better nt once, and now feels as hale nnd hcany us ho ever did. It is particularly pleasing when sick nrss is ns common as now, to know tlint tnoip is n remedy that cures disease, builds up tho v. ealt and debilitated, strengthens the nerve, n"d luiB lcstnrcd to health and strength, men nnd women who have been conrli.ed lo tin ir homes for mouths on beds of sickncES. It Cures Colds, Coughi, Sore Throat, Croup, Influ enza, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis andAsthira. A certain cure for Consumption In first atagci, ania sure relief in advanced stages. Tfe at once. Yon will tee the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere. Large bottles 60 cents and $1.00. Scheider's Saloon and Restauranl Leading Saloon In town Otintr and HTitfw Kfs (Ulckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar finest Whiskeys In tho Market. Chesapeake and Ohio R R. MAX REESE, Agent. T'XOISLIEn? ! To all UMWot " United Mates at from K.O o Mill less than by any other roau. 1 an on or uuu resa MAX REESE, IS W Centre St , Hbenanduab, Pa, Or, 11H Pub lo Square, WlUes-Burre. C-VTlcketB west of Chicago via all routes. JTIt Cht.he.t.r'a Ellah IHm4 Ursatf. 't. n'i nma.uc Laoiu, VI Uru.'cUt for ChlthMwr hntkUk Die , t Brand hi Kotl mmI Ool i mattvlUc iimm, af-wtai wi n Mitt rthikcn Take Inn other. Itrfutt ctanatrov tutH(ia tiontaud iMlfalpnl At Urainmti, or mi In. In ttaiup l r partiauUu, i HrliuoolftU tftl "lifUtl CUr IiMllieCt t'rlaW DT rflUri SI nil. 10.0(MITltfiuwiHU. Ai ft..- f'h lYh fatr (.lirmli'iil .M m Alto at M . 0ol4 tj all LocU DruKifi. ffaUadu., rv .a. ca:r,:d. At the requect of a number ot oilizens ot the Second Ward, I here'.; anrounte myself as an Independent candidate fur Couuel In the Second Ward. tTolm F. Pinnoy. T. J. O'MAKEN'S ISavXtoer S3n.op, COR. MAIM AND OAK SIS, Everything la the tousoriel Una itoae In flrsv class style. A line bath room attached. Mm v 1.1 KEPT FROM HER GHIEFi Miss Brijjhtman Locked Up at Rockville Centre. I BHE LOVfcS THE MEDICINE MAN. Uoit the lilopement of the flirt nml the Indian Wat I rimi-iitnd-ltulleveil Ihal 1I1I4 llrlxhtni,iti' AeeiiHiitlon Caused "Senator IloU Kurt" to Commit Mtlcltle. RooKViLbK Centiik, h. I., Feb. 4. -Miss Stella Brlghtmuu is under guard nt her borne In this place. About 8 o'clock yes terday morning she was apprehended by her mother and Constable l'earsall us sho was eloping with Deerfoot, the chief medicine man of the Klckapuo Indian show that hud been holding forth in that village. The girl was decked out in all the gorgeousnuss of an Indian squaw, with her long black hair hanginir loose down her back, and several strings of gaudy beads about her neck. Mrs. Brlghtman and tho constable met the couple in tho hall where the Indian shows were given. It was the last night of the how and the company were to leave the next morning. Miss Urightmnn is a sprightly brunette, 18 years of age, the daughter of James Brightmun, a prominent metal dealer of this city. She and several companions had vis ited the show nightly. Tho girl apparently took great interest I 1, r . . , , 111 "eenuw a K rauo.is m wo war nance, and made no secret of her lufa'uatlou for h int. Encouratred br bar by her ever-present and smiling face, Deerfoot used to stop and talk to her while passing urouud samples of his medicine. Mrs. Brightmun was informed by letter of her daughter's doings. To her molner, Stella said that the whole affair was a joke, and promised to keep uway from the show. After the close of the entertainment Thursday night Stella was heeu ill Deerfoot'a com pany. As she did not return home bv 3 o'clock in the morning, her mother. In the uijsenco of Mr. Urlghtiuau, who was in Philadelphia, started to search for tho Blrl. Sho secured tho assistance of Constable l'earsall, and togetuer they visited the Indian's headquarters, where they found the missing mauleu ready to leave tho place with Her lover. At llrxt she refused to return homo, but finally, when her Indian lover was threatened with nrru.it, she chuugud her mind. On reaching home, tho girl was locked up iu her room. Deerfoot told Stella bo fore he left that she should i v.iinly see him again. This is not tho only notoriety nchieved by Miss Brightmun. Flvo years ago she brought a charge of ussault against J. M, Soiithet'huid, tho minstrel evangelist, better known as "Senator Bob Hart." It is said that the charge drove South srluud to commit suicide, he having poisoned herself iu the ji.inolla hotel 111 New York a short timo utter tho accusa tion was brought against him. BREAKING OF AN ICP. GORGE. Ohio Steamboats ami Other Craft in Dan ger of Duntruclloli Evansville, Intl., Feb. 4. The great ice gorge iu the Ohio river has broken, and Is being carried down the river, threatening destruction of everything in its path. The endangered property includes tbe steamer J. C. Fisher, with a tow of gov ernment scows, nt Alton, Ind., 25 coal barges at Leavenworth, Ind., and the Cincinnati and Memphis packet New South at Uawesville, ICy. The mines rturnlnc; Fiercely. West Newto.v, Pa., Feb. 4. Tho fires in the Port Royal Coal und Coke com pany's mines are now burning with the fury of a furnace. All efforts to reach the part where John Qettings is supposed to have lost his life have been abandoned and attention Is now given to extinguish ing the flames. The mines are to be flooded, which will cause much damago and expense. Take No Stock in the Mossnge. Montukal, Feb. 4. President Harri son's message to Congress against tho bonding privileges of the Canadian rail ways has fallen very flat hern. Nobody believes that his recommendations will ever be put Into effect by Congress. This opinion Is freely expressed by the leading railway men. Killed by n X'ly Wheel. PiTTSUURO, Feb. 4. John Carpenter, painter at tbe Edgar Thompson Steel works, ut Braddook, fell from h swinging ladder, alighting upon a swiftly revolving fly whetd. The wheel carried him to tho ground where he was quickly crushed out of all beiublanoe of a human being. upt. Hell's Kesllrtiatloii, Washington, Feb. 4. It Is understood that M. E. Bell, superintendent of tbe Chicago Public Buildings, against, whom a report of malfeasance in office was made) by Assistaut Secretary Lambertson, baa tendered his resignation to Secretary Foster. It will probably be accepted. Ixre Agent Under Arrest Lakewood, N. J , Feb. 4. William O. De llHit, the agent of the United States Express company at this pluce, ia under arrest upon a warrant sworn out by J. B. Hathaway, the route agent of the com pany, charging him with misappropriat ing tbe company's funds. llorroned Money I,nds to Snlcldn. EittB, Pa., Feb. 4. Albert Fluegel, 58, formerly u uiolde'r, committed suicide- In this oity by hanging. He had amassed a fortune and bad retired from busineas. Ho hud lent considerable money to friends nnd been swindled out of it. Worry over this caused bis act. Injured by Hi) Xxploslon ofAlcohnl. . Washington, Fob. 4 A quantity of alcohol in the engine room of the National museum became ignited and exploded last evening. Three workmen in the room were injured, two sllgutly, nnd the third was bitruod so severely it is thought he oannot recover. The Iluku orjlurlhoi'ouirli'a Will. London, Feb. 4. -The Homing says it learns that the Duke of Marlborough's will gives 90,000 pounds to Lady Colin Campbell aud 0,000 pounds to Lord IUu dolph Churchill. The will has not yet been proved. KANSAS' DOUBLE HOUS6. Tho ltlval Ori'uiiliittloiiH Quit (Jimrrnlinfr Until Will hit lo the Kernilnll'il lilld. Toi'HKA, Feb. 4. All hope of nettling the muddle iu the House has been aban doned nud the two organization have set tled down, quit quarrelling baak and forth und ugreed to divide tho time on tho floor from now to the close of the session, the Republicans meeting iu tho forenoon nnd the Populists iu tho after noon. This arrangement was agreed upon In the Populist caucus Wednesday night nnd the Republicans accepted It last night without objection. At tho Hume caucus the Populists reaffirmed their resolution to light it out to the end, and n line of actiou wits agreed upon. The regular forms of organisation will hereafter bo followed nnd bills pased without regard to tho Republicans. Ouly such bills us cannot Immediately be at tacked iu the Supremo Court will for the present be passed and at the close of the session appropriations for the cxpensos of tho Legislature and the State govern ment and tho Stuto institutions will be adopted. Then thoy will adjourn nnd let the Republicans do their worst. Should the Supreme Court declare the laws of the Populists to bo void and the Governor call an extiu session of the Legislature, the Populist House will come back just the samo and go through the form of re passing thu same laws. This is tho programme as stated by a Populist leader this morning. FOR GROUSE'S MILLIONS rinnnluj; for a llnrit right In llehuir of Dorothea. I New Yoiik, Feb. 4. Tho contest over the will of D. Edgar Crouse, who died a few months ago, will take placo in Syra cuse within the next few wcoks. Al though offered $1,000,000 to withdraw the contest, Mrs. Kula B. Kosterlitz, tho mother of littlo Dorothea Edgarll.t Crouse, who is said to bo the only child and heir to the Crouse millions, refuses to do so. She claims that the infant is the only legal heir to the estate. Upon the petition of tho mother of little Dorothea, Surrogate Ransom has appointed the New York Security & Ti list company general guardian of the child. The rights of the child will bo repre sented by New York, Loudon, aud Syra cuse lawyers. It is anticipated that the contest will be a long one, for the friends nnd rela tives ol Crouse will not surrender with out a fight. THE REFORMATORY CONDEMNED. Judg;. Hiiro's Opinion ltesnrdliig the In stitution at Huntingdon, Ia. Philadelphia, Feb. 4. Tho Hunting don (Pa.) reformatory has been con demned in an opinion by Judge Haro iu the Court of Quarter Sessions as tin ill managed institution on the strength of representations made by Prison Agent Camp. The condemnation grew out of an appli cation for the commitment of a young man to the reformatory. It is alleged that ICO boys live in enforced idleness there, facilities for Instructing them iu useful trades beiug hopelessly inade quate. The Inmates are further declared to be exposed to corrupting influences. This condition of thiugs is charged to the un willingness of trades to come into compe tition with prison industry. SHIP SAVED BY OIL. The Saltram's Hough Voyuge from Kevr Orleans to Plymouth. London, Feb. 4. The British steamer Saltram, Captain TJren, from New Or leans, Jan. !i, and from Norfolk, Jan. 14, which arrived at Plymouth, Feb. 3, had a frightful voyage. She reports having experienced a suc cession of gales during which the use of oil ulono prevented foundering. On Jau. 27, Boatswain Watty was drowned and others were injured. Tho eccentric strap of the engine broko on Jan. 20. and the crew bad a fearful exper ience in repairing tho break. The Saltram's steering apparatus, bow sprit and sails ate damaged. Relative to Nutlnnnl Hanks. Washington, Feb. 4. The First Na tional bank of Cripple Creek, Col., cap ital, $50,000, has been authorized to be gin business. The corporate existence of the First Ward National bank, Boston, has been extended to March 24, lull). The following applications for author ity to organize national banks have been filed with the Comptroller of the Cur rency: The Citizens' National bank, of Port Henry, N. Y., by Eugene Wymaunnd as sociates. The Farmers and Merchants' National bank, of Mouut Pleasant, Pa., by A. H. Bell, Gretmsburg, Pa., and associates. l'rolet Afjatust Courtesies to $atolll. Washington, Feb. 4. The President lias received .1 copy of resolutions adopted by tbe Baptist Conference of Missouri, recently held iu St. Louis, protest log against tbe action of tbe Treasury De partment iu extending courtesies to Mgrs. Satolll and O'Coauell and Dr. Pace when they arrived iu New York from Europe. Threatened Coal Famine In Seattle. Skattlk, Feb. 4. lhia city ia threat ened with a coal and water famine if 1 tbe unparalleled cold snap coutiuues much louger. Snow fell mo.t of yester day aud ia felliug to-day, with the bar ometer showing a tendeucy to rise. The wind has also changed, aud the proepeots are good for warmer weather. The Wont Storm In Years. Grand lUr-iim, Mich., Feb. 4. Rail road olBclals say that the present storm is tho worst they have had to contend with In mauy jears. Snow lies Irom four to live feet deep all along the lines between here aud Mackinaw City and is still falling. A IUU Anulust Hoop Skirts, St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 4. In the House Representative Bleeuker offered a measure prohibiting the manufacture and sale of hoop skirts. Mr. Bleeoker'a bill was referred to the committee on Incorporations other than municipal. Smith aud Williams Matched. Botrrox, Feb. 4. Billy Smith of this city hits si jtned artiolea for a ngiit with Tom Williams of Australia for 030 ot which 4,50U is to uo to tits winner and 1(500 to the lo.nr. The men ar to wnigh 140 pounds. Of all forms. Neuralgia, Bpn- m. JMlo, Meei let.uo, Dullnca.,DlzrlncPN, Ijlucn, Opium Ilnblf. DrttnUenorn.,ct. .nroctird lv lfJC, Ml I. lis' KiisxoiiA': jvi: :r.iiviifliL discovered br tho eminent Indiana spcclaUst In nervous diseases. It does nut cmuln oplato or rianecrous riniRa Ilnvn ixn-n lohltte MOtC MILES' JtEMTOKATIVi:J.'ETINKrT lipllqxy. From .September to Jrnunry inniitt using thoNervIno lbtdutloat .5 ontnlslons, andnownfter tbroo roonluti' tiuo huvo no more attacks. JortN B. Cm Ltss, ltnmra. Mien." "lhnTObeennslntt DU. iiliCt' JiOSTOII AT8VE NERVINE fnr enoitt four months. I has brouttbt mo relief and enro. I have taken It foroDlloDSV. and after llslti.? IKfororm tmnfcrriBiie had no attack. Hunt C. 1 .niH'ie. Ilentliville, I'iu Fine book ot prroat ctlrm and trial bottles JPIiKJ? cu Iirug .Ists Uvcrrnhero, or sddrase Ott. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, latU Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies Oil Other ChemicalK nro used In tho preparation of W. BAKER & CO. reakfastCocoa ichtrh is absolutely pure ami soluble, 1 1 has morot hart t liree timet thsittri'tujlh of Cocoa lalxed with Sturcli, Arrowroot o Stnrar. and is far uioro eco nomical, catting less than one ant a eujK it is ueiicious, nourisuing, snu b.uii. DIQESIEl). Sold by Grocers ererrnher. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Man- Painters! There's no way to remove oil-stains, S3 thoroughly as a daily use ot because of its high percentage of tar. I ASK YOUR OROCGR POR IT. JVS. S. KJRIC Ss CO.. 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