' Scotfs mkm of cod-liver oil presents a perfect food palatable, easy of assimilation, and an appetizer; these are everything to those who are losing flesh and strength. The combina tion of pure cod-liver oil, the greatest of all fat pro ducing foods, with Hypo phOsphitcs, provides a re markablcagent for Quick Flesh Building in all ail ments that are associated with loss of flesh. l'repiirwt hr Seed Bnwnn, Oh'ratat, fio York. Sold bj ll druasan. Cures Consumption, Couglis, Pro-tip, Sore Tliroat. Sold by all Iru RRi-'tK on a Guiranfe. For a Lame Side, Hack or Chi t Shiloh's Porous Plaster will give ;mt.itisfa lion. as cents. SHILOH'S VSTALSKER. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., saya : "Shiloh's Vitallzcr'sjVED JUT LIFE? 1 temslderitthcbeslrcmtluforadebllitatedsmtem I ever wed." For Dyspepsia, JUvcr or Kidney Iroublo It excels. Price 75 cts. CATARRH REMEDY. ' Mavo you Catarrh? Try this ltcmedy. It will vetioveand Cu-e 5 on. Price CO els. Tills In. Vector f or ltflBiicce?Bful treatment.! furnished Jrce. Shiloh's Remedies arc sold by us on a gnonsateo to trlre satlsf action. hoi iiitio by C. H. Hagenbucb. Clot Headieho and toUovop.11 tbetrcttnlea led dent to a bilious etate of tho system, such afl Dizziness, ITausca, Drowsiness. Distress after cation. Pain In the Side, to. VThllo tholrmoot pemaikablo success hu beon shown la curies Scr.cacne, jot Carter's Iattlo Liver Pins ars equuly valuable In Constipation, curing and pro Ton ting thlsannoyiEqcomplaint,whllo they also correct All disorder" 01 1 ho s tomachtimulalo ths liver and reinilate tho bowete. Even If they oiuj curoo. (AciBtheydrouiatoalmoatprlcelesstothosowha IrraferfromthlsdiatresUngcomplalnt; butfortu. atelytheirBOodnesadoeanotondhere,and those Trho once try them will And those little pills vain. ble in eo many ways that they will not ba wil ling to do without them, Cut after allciek bead lirttfce baxeof o many lives that hero Is where make our great boast. Oar pills euro It wills ethers do cot. Carter's UtUo Liver Pills are very mull and very easy to taie. One or two pllV i.nkua doae. They are otrletly vegetablo and dr i.jt gripe or purge, but by uielrgentleswtlou iik-weall who usetbem. InTi.ilsat26cents ; flvcfcrSl. Bald ty druggists evssyHfloro, or sent by mall. CARTER RIEDiCiHE CO., New York. ALLPH, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE HOTEL AMD RESTAURANT 1 Respectfully InformB his old friends and the pubiio generally that he has taken charge of the old stand lately occupied by Felix Adrlrks. where he will keep on hand a frosh stock of Porter, Ale and Lager llcer. Finost brands of Liquors and Cigars. Paul Stimma, Corf ManfoVdPopiar Sts. m. H. Downs' Elixir WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT 3d 1Ti atnod the la t for S TXTT TEARS ! rand has proved Itself tho beat remedy Iknown for tho cure of Consumption," tall l.ung nteeaiet lu young or oia. Trice 25o., 60c and l .00 per rjoiue, em n EVERYWHERE. :Y,J0ns?S3U4LOSB,rrsj5.i 3wUses,Vt. 7IBBBI I am seventy-seven years oU J and have had my ago renewed B at least twenty years by tho usi m ot Swift's Specific. My tow B and letr to my knee was r rdanlniT eoro lor two years, and phsldan salo K could not be cured. After taking hfttmmal' tattle S. S.S. there ivnnt a Rnrnnn mvUmbs.and 1 rtivs a new lease on lUe. You ought to tit all Kiifterers know if your wonderful remedy, Ira F. Stilfs, Palmer, Kaas City. IS A WONDERFUL HEMEDV-especlally for old people. It builds up the general fcealth. Tr ( free. i on tlu, blood maiicc SYIFT SrCIFIC COMPANY, Allinta, Ga. ft' FRENCH CABINET CRISIS Reported That the Ministry Will Resign To-day. cavaikxac 3ja sucoi;r;i iiiiiot. Gladstone tit Iiitrvduco the Itunio Itulu ltlll nn Monday Thirty -Seven of the Crcvr of a llrltlili 8tiiitur Drowned Tim ClioUiu Soars In ainttullloa Other Lute News by liable. 1'aius, Feb. 0, The press is nlmost unanimous lu attacking; lhuovermuetit for having let the big PaiiHma swindlers escape and trying to satisfy the dumunds ot tlie people by the prosecution of smaller offenders. Tlie hesitating attitude of tho govern ment is deMoribod iu criluiliully weak utul dishonest. Everything shows that tho Cabinet is greatly weakened. M. Bourgeois Is be lieved to be on tho point of resigning, while Cuvaigmiu is expected to succeed to M. Rihot's place. It wuh rumorad this morning tlmt tho Cabinet" had resolved to resign nnd to recommend to President Carnot that ho summon M. Cuvaiguuc to form n Min istry. Inquiry at nuthorltntive sourcos elicited neither confirmation nor denial. Should Cuvaigiiac consent to Conn n Ministry ho would probably select us colleagues men who are not in the present .Ministry. It is believed, howover, that Cav itiguac's ambition is to succeed Carnot, ami Hint hu would therefore refuse tbu Premiership. Ills enthusiastic friends recall that while at college Cavalgnac refuio.l to re ceive a prize from the hands of the Prince Imperial, thus illustrating his hatred of iuouarahic.il institutions. THE FLOOD ABATING. Creat nnstruotlnii In ml Around llris-balii- Iluuvy Los- of Life. BmsiiA-NB, Fob. U. The water is still falling slou ly. The ruin and de&olutiou revealed us' tho flood abates is beyon d anything caused by tho last great flood In January, 1890. The suburbs of the city bavu been nlmost annihilated. South of tho river the city is still com pletely submerged. In the higher parts of tho city from which tho water is receding, many build ings huvo collapsed and mo-tt of tho others nro damaged beyond all hope of repair. Tlie loss in Queen street on which stand the government olllces, postolllee, principal banks, newspaper building and tue opera house, has been enormous The principal towns liavo suirored as severely as has Brisbano. Every hour brings fresh news of villages submerged, bouses wrecked, lives lost and bridge swept away. The loss of life lias been very heavy, but no approximate estimate of the num ber drowned is yet possible. MAKING WAY JFOR HOME RULE. Au JSflort to Make Another Subjeot Tako Precedence Is Duluuttul. LoNDOtf, Fob. 0. Tho House ot Com mons reassbmbled nt noon and Jlr. Ul.id stone at once announced that ho would to-morrow move the suspension of the rulo undor which the House rises at raid night. Tlie object was to raako the introduc tion of tho Home Rulo bill on Monday possible. 37 OF HER CREW DROWNED. Los? of tlie IlrlrUh St&aiuer Triuuorla Off Cnpu ViUaue. Cqutwna, Fell. 0. The British steam ship Trin.icria, plying batwoon the Clyde and Spanish Mediterranean ports, has been lost oil Capo Villline, near Puuta del Boy. Only two of tho crew were saved and thiity-sevuu were drowned. No J 'HU I e at Ilurselllcs. I'Alits, 'Fob, 9. A despatch from Mar seilles says that despite the gravity of tho situation no signs of a panic have been manifest as yet. The Bjard of Health Is assuring all inquirer.-) that tho diaeuso 13 not cholera and will be checked before Saturday. ThlHnini Klllod, Vonriern Hurt. Home:, Feb. 9, Several lightly built houses in Campolieto, pi-' . ico of Caiupo basso, collapsed during a high wind. Thirteen prons were Killed, aud 14 were Injured. Hurtorls Uluil ot I'lieuitionlu. Lonno.v, Feb. II Pneumonia was the cause of the death of Algernon Sirtoris, the husband of Nellie Grant. He died in the Hotel Schweizerhof, Capri. Spain Quarantines Veusets from MumeUIee Paius, Feb. 9. Spain has quarantined ships arriving from Marseilles at Spanish ports. Two New Atlnntlo lanors. 1'im.ADKi.riiiA, Feb. 9. Tho contract for the construction of two swift steam ers for tiio Iutcrnationu'uvlgatlon com pany was signed yesterSa by William Cramp & Sons of this cltyfce steamers will bo faster than either the City of Paris or the City of New York, nnd the work will bo pushed on rapidly as possl ble in order that the vessels can bo pluced on the now Southampton route The Atlituta Ordered to the Wait Indies. WAsniKOTOtf, Feb. 0. There is no longer uuy necessity for tho presence of the United States steamship Atlanta in Haytlan waters and orders have been Is sued by the Navy Department to her commandor to complete bis cruise In the West Indies so as to urrive at Hampton Roads early in the spring for special ser vlco in conuectlon with the naval review. Attachment Aealost Charles Spencer Si Co New Yohk, Feb. 9. Charles J. Webb & Co. have obtained an attachment against tho property here ot Charles Spencer & Co. ot Germautown, Pa., dry goods and woolens, in a suit to recover $02,20!!. 70 for goods delivered between January, 180 J, and Junuary, 1833. To Take Up Ills Duties Acnln. St. Clause, Mich., Feb. 9. Congress man Justlu R. Whiting, who bus been seriously ill for several months, started for Washington lust night. He will go as far as Detroit aud in tho evont of his nut feeling the torxe for It vr.ll proceed oa bU journey (torn thvro. NEWS OF THE DAY. -H. W. Weir, chief justlco of Idaho lurini; Cleveland's administration, is lead ot apoplexy, aged 70. At a (lro lu a four-story tenement aoue in New York last night six persons . were partially suffocated by smoke, and the building was damaged to tho amount Df $3, Otfo. Clue Poy, a 19-yoar-old Chinaman, of Now York, committed sulcido yesterday Heoausw his sweetheart in Chln.i had do lerted him. This is the flrst instance of iho kind ever recorded in Now Yorl. About 30 prominent citizens of Novr Bedford, Mass,, bavo been summoned be fore tliu grand jury for purchasing votes it tho last municipal election. Joe Donoghue and Hageu are to skata ihreo rabos ot one, three and flvo miles at Nuwburgb, N. Y., some tlnio next week, Donoghue gives 250 foy expenses. Hanlan and Qaudaur have signed nrtt sles to row for the championship of America and $1,000 a side at Toronto on luly 22. Another wreck occurred Iato Tuesday alght on the "Big 4" railroad nt l'aua, 11. A broken rail throw a passenger iraln oft the track, causing tho death ot iho baggiUjemaster and injuring about ;!0 others. Tho cars took lire and burned up. The funeral of Brlg.-Gen. Locke took place yesterday afternoon in tho Oollegi ite Reformed church, New York. Prom inent U. A. H. men weru present. Congressman Cannon, ot Illinois, was knocked down by Senator Bacon, same tilnte, in a i-cuiUd iu tho Lolaud hotel at Spriugileld, III., yesterday. Each claluu that tho other was Uiu aggressor. Thieves ontered the postolTico at Anil tyvllle, L. I., last nignt, and carried oil I tamps and cash to tnu amount, of $2,000. Seven students of Mount Union college, Alliance, O., huvo been suspended as a re sult of uctiou by the faculty to suppress gambling. CJov. Peunoyer ot Oregon has vetoed a bill making an appropriation of 40 J, 000 tor the World's Fair exhibit. Col. James Cavanaugh, of the 09th regiment, N. Q. S. N. Y., was yesterday honored by Gov. Flower witli tho com mission of Brevet Brigadier-General. Tho trial of Bauer and lCuold, tho An archists, charged witli being accessories to the shooting of E. O. Frlck, will come up at Pittsburg to-day. Superintendent Gibson of tho Big Four yesterday dlschnrged 00 striking switcu men at Spriugileld, O. They usked pay for overtime. Rov. S. B. Easterbrook ot New York has beon ordained pastor ot tho Haver hill, Mass., North Parish and Plaistow, N. H., Congregations 1 Church. W entlier Fort-mist. Washington. I). C, Fcb.O. for Now Emr land: Warmer, fair wcathor, and brisk north westerly winds. y, l'or liistern Now York, Bostoni Penn sylvania, Now Jersey, Delaware ami .Mnry land: Warmer, fair weather, northwest erly winds. for Western Now York nnd Western Penn sylvania: Generally fair, except light local mow on tho lakes, westerly winds, slightly colder, followed by wanner. Ni:V OKlt M .VI tlC UTS. New Voan, Feb. 8. Money on call was easy 2 aud l- pel cent. UOND3 CLOSIMO PIUCES. U. S. s r 113 U. S. U. c 113 STOCKS CLOSING. Delaware & Hmlsoa 13-184 Delaware, Uiukawuuna Is Western..., 1M Er.o KM-l Krio preferiod 71-:! LnkeShoic ii:Ui New Jersey Uuuiinl 1ST 1-3 New York Central Kit) 3-4 Headiiitf M Western Union V75-3 G1UIN MAnKIIT. Wheat No. S rod winter: TS 3-4: farch 79 3-V: May 81 7--. Corn Ni..:.'. mixed: 63 7-8; Maroh 003-1: May ta 5-8. Oats -No. 2 mi ted: 37 3-1; March 3d 1-2; May 119. 1 rilOOL'OU MARKET. ItUTTKn Cronraery. ijtnte Penn , 27 20 Creamery, Western, llrats 27 Ml Creamery, Western, seeon. Is. 2t to State dairy, h. f. tub, extras 23 ;4 Cubes Etjtto faolory, t nil cream, funoy.. ll.J-1 U State tauto'ry, full oraun. Hue. ... 11!-! 117-S Stuto factory, uiuuniou to tulr, .... lu lUS-i nuos-- Stato S: Penn.. new laid, ehok-c ... 3d M bouthorn. new laid, tu.tr to true 1... 3' 3 Wostoru, new luul, pumo &S lt& S3 GOULD HAVE SAVED S475 "It's Our Family Doctor Hov." The Friend und messing the Poor Suf ferer Needs." Mr. Cook found health, happiness and economy in (he usoof a simple remedy, "InitfiTfdfor yean with DYSPEPSIA and LIYIUt COMPJLAINT, and was nearly a crippie wnn a hi, re leg, writes Mr. James Cook, or Outsklll, Now York, and after spending $47Q with doctor 1 found myself no betltr. I then determined to try Dr. Davltl Kennedy's Farurlte ltcmedy, made at llondout, N. Y.. aud after uslne Ktlireo bottles which anu tne just JB3 l uxu tntirety curtuv' Such vfonla from a gentleman of Mr. Cooks standing, should rereivo great attention from those in need of a medicine that cures disease. We guarantee Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Rcncdy to absolutely cure Kidney and Liver complaints, Qravel, Stone In the Dladder, Orient's Disease, ail urinary troubles, D.a betes, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Jaundice, Dyi. Eepsia, Constipation, Rheur.iatism, Skin Iruptions, Scrofula, Humors, Ulcers, Sores and Pimples, Disorded Stomach, Sick Head, ache, Biliousness and Purify the Blood, It Permanently Cures All Female Weaknesses, Wu could name scores of peoplo here, and elsewhere, -who have felt net actually sick, but weak, worn and weary, but who are now strong and wMl, solely by the use of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Kcmedy. It's a food for iho bruin, nerve aud muscle, thereby curing sleeplessness, head, ache, und all nervous troubles. Chtfhetr'a CnetlsU IMnmond Ttraed. LPiLLS OrlalimlundOiil (Jtnulae. arc. uwtn r.lUUt. ladic. t.k Prttcslrt fcr CttUXmtr JAtgtUk DU wd Bramt lu Ited 4BS Ott'U mtulV iwsm. al4 wlta bin rlbbca. Tate no olhch Ritu4dt6ru tuitrau. tlffn, oaJ IhIWImi. AtI)rurBil..r.n4 4. ia sump, rue porllcalara Mft UnmilfcU tbj Uer for Laities. indiw. ty retar OWchcler L'cului C,Motl.ii Snuor, 10,000 TllU0bUU. A.n. W El B ENNYRuYJi A STRIKE IMMINENT. Union Men on tho Pi'iinsylvnnla Comptnlu llltu rly iifl'lirtr Trniitiiiunt. Cinciknati, Feb. 0. That thoro Is iliscoutunt iiinoug tho union men em ployed on tlie Pennsylvania system, nnd that a strike is Imminent, Is .1 fact, and H, is well known to the rnllro-id olllcials O-it-pite thelt assertlonn that all Is sereno. The men bitterly denoulico the com pany for Indiscriminately dismissing union men. 'here have been nlleged onuses for all discharges, but according to the statements of the employes tho railroad olllcials have made their employ ment a burden lu brotlierhnod men and when they complain they nro given their discharge. In evoiy instance a man is rndy to All tho vacancy and lu every Instance lie Happens to be a non-union man, too. In the hope of calling a halt President Roberts lias been appealed to, but he is "too busy to interfere." Thus the weeding out of union meu has continued until now there are almost us many "scabs" employed on tho sys tem as Brotherhood men, Meetings have been held all along the Hue, and although no definite action whs decided upon, It is understood that senti ment strongly favored a strike. Some of tliu moro ardent of the men favor an iinmcdlnto strike, but cooler counsel has prevailed, and the trouble is avoided for the present. News of the meetings readied the ears of tliu olllcials, nnd it was thought best to cease receiving freight until the matter blows over. Meanwhile tho company is replacing union men with "soabs," and is distrib uting men at different points uloug tho line, acquainting them with the duties that will devolve, upon them in tliu event of a strike. In any evont tlioy will be givon prefer ence when there nro vacancies, and when once installed in positions thuy will ba retained. ELECTORAL VOTES COUNTED. Clevuluud and Htevnison Formally De clared l'llecled Washington, Feb. 9. The morning hour iu the Senate was spent for the most part iu the consideration and passage of bills on tho calendar, nnd considerable progress was made in that direction. At 1 o'clock the Seuatois, headed by Vice-President Morton, and accompanied by some of tho principal oillcers, pro ceeded to the Hall of the House of Repre sentatives, anil there took part in the ceremony ot counting the votes for Pre-si-Uentlal Electors. The actual ceremonies this year were nearly tho same us four years ugo with a. slifht difference iu personnel. There was the ceremonious opening of the safe iu the Vice-President's room and the taking out of the 83 sealed packages supposed to represent tho votes of 41 Slates as received In, duplicate by mail und messouor; there was tho soloiuc procession In "goose step" of old Captain Bassett, who lias participated in every Presidential count for mora than sixty years, escorted by a squad ot CapitoJ police to prevent a raid boin made upon the precious locked boxes containing the votes. This was a precaution originating on the fears ot acting Vice-President Ferry in the troublous times of tho disputed count iu 1877 aud it has been since kept up. Following tho precedents observed upon former occasions, tho tellers having ascer tained that the certiflcales were in due form nnd properly authenticated, omitted the executive certificate of tho ascertain ment ot the electors uppointed nnd tho preliminary formal statement of the pro ceedings of the college, and proceeded rapidly with the reading and ascertain ment of the result. After the last certificate bad been read und the results footed up, tho vice-president made tho customary announcement that, under the law this was a sufiicient declaration thnt Grover Cleveland, ot the State of Now York, was elected President of the United Stales, und that Adlai E. Stevenson was elected Vice-President of tho United States, each for the term be ginning March 4, 1890, und thnt this result would bo entered to gether with a list of the votes on tiio journals of the Senata and llousu of Representatives. Potatoes UIsli In Chlfni;o. Chicago, Fob. 9. Potatoes will soon be among tLe luxuries of life. Tubers that sold here yesterday at wholesale for 80 and 85 cents a bushel oan not be touched to-day for less than $1, and $1.25 is predicted by. to-morrow. The advance Is iitliihutml to the intense cold und blockadod condition of the railways, especially those running to the Northwest. Dnvnnport Must Produoe tlm Papers. New Yomt, Feb. 9. Judge Wallace, in i lie United States Circuit Court, has issued a mandamus returnable in 20 days to compel John I. Davenport to pro duce the papers on which were based the claims for prosecuting James H. Oart lan, chairman ot the board of registra tion in tho 10th election district, 21st As sembly district, last October. Uercm.ui to Appear us a Witness. PlTTSBUitQ, Feb. 9. Au order has been granted for the production iu court to day ot Anurchtst Bergman, who at tempted to tako the life ot Chairman Frick. Bergman is wauted as u witness iu the case of C. Kuold and Henry Bauer, who will bo put on trial us accessories to the attempt to murder Mr. Frick. llorlnc for Oil In aiassuchnsetta. SrKlN'OKlEU), Mass., Feb. 9. This morning Eagineer Marsh, ot Spencer, commenced drilling an o.l well on laud owned by the Rev. 0. H. Cuton, of Brookfield, us tho dirt has been atsayed and contains the best duality ot petro leum oil. Two companies stand ready to buy the property. Striking Dthss Solderers llesums 'Work. Meiuden, Conn., Feb. 9. Tho strike of the brass solderers at the E. Miller & Co., factory that began last Thurs day, lias been tettlcsl satisfactorily to both sides, mid tho 18 solderers went back to work this morning. Still No Choice lu Montana. Hklena, Mont., Feb. 9. The Tola for Unlteil States Sjiruor resulted; Clark, SI; Dixon, 12; Sender, 81. Tierney, Dem., one of Oinrk's man, voted for Sunders, Rep, No choice. Died ARtd 118. Havana, Fob. 9. The Santnf Clara papers report the recant death ot Souora Dolores Mucha lo y Muuoz, who resided at Quemadd Hilarlo. Seuora Machudo h4 attained hur 118th year. RESENT THE SEIZURE Gilbert Islanders Rebel at Eng land's Aggression. pitoTuvr to mitt un hi:nmi:nt. Col. Dull), 'Willi IVns Authorized by Itin King to Act hs Itnvoy to llic United ."tu.fr, Jtnlts Another Complaint to the Frosldeut The ilaiulrs Looking to This Country rot- Aid. San FitANcisKKi, Feb. 9. Onpt. hut trell, of the schooner Almy, jut arrived nt this port, brings new from the Gilbert Islands which is likely to inflame Con gress at tills moment and ndd fuel to the movement tor the annexation ot Hawaii. Capt. Luttrell's Hory Is an account ot Itrltish seizure and aggression lu the face ot Important negotiations already begun with our State Department by a duly mi thori&ed representative of the King of the Gilbert Islands. It shows that the islanders rebel (treat ly against the seizure of the (lilln'rt group by the English, and that they aro vet waiting to hear from the United states government In regard to the King's application for a protectorate, as they hold tho British protectorate to be in valid becuuse It was established without their consent. Last summer Capt. Davis of tho En glish warship Royalist, bore down on tho Gilbert group, forced tho English Hag on tho protesting King and unlives and laughed at the monarch's statement that protection hail already been usked ot the United States. It was a practical deposal of tho King nnd subjugation of his little possessions to England. Col. Cluis. E, Daily, of this city, who while King febureimoa was visiting in Ban Francisco last spring, was deputised envoy In the negotiations the Gilbert Islanders desired, has forwurded to Washington another emphatic pvotost against the scizuro of the islands by Uupt. Davis, the British commander, and calling attention to the official appeal for treaties aud tho protection of the American Hag made mouths ago by the Gilbert Islands' King. "I am not permitted by diplomatic usage," said Col. Daily last night, "to eay what the nature of my protest is, but from information received in this city by Americans engnged in commuroe with the Gilbert Islim Is, I am ready to fay thut tho action ot Capt. Davis, of the British warship Royalist, was outrage ous Ho went into the harbor ot Butari tarl, the chief settlement and tho homo of the King, landed a forco of marines tud hoisted the British (lag. "Capt. Davis was domineering au.l abusive to the King and snapped bis lin gers at him when tho King said: " 'This country belougs to tho United Stales, and I am waiting tor its Ibig to show its authority.' "Capt. Davis' reply was morn foroiblo than elegant, and without any right and against the protest ot tho King, who in formed him that negotiations were pend ing with the United States for tho estab lishment of a protectorate by the Uaited States, ho arbitraiily assumed authority nnd threatened to force the payment of tribute to the British government. "The result of the work ot the mW Monarles, curried on by American Intel lect und American money, bus practically been to change tho naked barbarism of those island natives into civilized com munities, nnd to givo the islands conse uucuce and value iu commerce, which tho powers ot Europe have learned to appreci ate and appropriate, whilo our govern ment has slept on its rights to receive the boueOts ot a development produced by American labor." GARDNER DECLARED GUILTY. rhii Cltargo nf llxtoi-tloii Proven Against Dr. Purkhurst's Ae;ent, Nkw YoitK, Feb. 9. After deliber ating almost live hours over the evidence offered at the trial of Charles W. Gardner tho jury found Dr. Parkhurst's chief de tective guilty ot attempted extortion nt 10 o'clock last uight. Gardner received the verdict calmly, and with the same cureless smile that has characterized his bearing while be bus beon on trial. When usked if he hud anything to say about tho verdict ho re plied bo had not. At Mr. Jerome's request Gardner was remuuded until Tuesday for seutenoa. The penulty for the crime for which ha has beeu convicted is two and a lrilf years' imprisonment. To Oive Knnsns itepubllruius a Chanee. Topic ka, Kan., Feb. 0. Tho Topo lists have dually made up their minds to givo the Republic ms u chance to test the legality of their House organization. The Popullit House in committee of the whole recommeaded for passage u legislativo appropriation bill. The bill has been carefully drawn and is deslguo.l us a test ot the legality nf the Populist House, which the Republicans desire to make in the Supreme Court. Presidential Nominations. Washington, Feb. 9. Tho President has sent to the Senate the following nom inations: Uuited States Consuls Henry D. Kress, ot Wisconsin, at Cork; Josiah F, Stone, of Mhbsaohusetts, at Nogales. Postmasters Miss Eva R. Wiostllng, Middietown. Pa. Oullty of Murder, First Dejrreo. Brooklyn, Feb. 9. Tho jury In th triHl of Edward Geoghna in the Court ot Oyer an. I Terminer for the murder ot his wife, Ellen Geogliau, returned at 7 o'clock last evening, after an absence, of halt an hour, with a, verdict of murder in the first degree. Hx-Assnmlilyuian Harris Indlototi, Camden, N. J., Feb. 9. The grand jury has returned Ave bills of Indictment against ex-Assemblyman John Harris, n lawyer ot this city. He Is charged with forgery, embezzlement and obtaining money under false pretences. Still Nollesultln Wyouiinff. Cheyenne, Wyo., Feb. 9. The 6enor torinl bai.ot resulted! New, 11; Downey, 21; Holliday, 7; Baxter, 2; Browp, Chitttersou, 1; Beck, 1. No choice. The Dlslmp llrooks Sionoment Fnnd. Boston, Feb. 9 Tho committee hav ing lu charge the Phillip-. Brooks monu ment fund annouuo that $W0w am blieady been BtibtcxibeiL lntli. ?) HEART In nil forms, rnlpltaUon, iSCH5a l'ntn in Hide, flionl.lcr an.4 Arm, Mtiort Itrc&tb, Oppre 'Ion, A'tliim,. tilt-roUcn AnKlet. nod fnmothorlng. Six-Us, Dropsy, Wind I" Stomaeh rtc.,sr fflirod by DR. MILES NK'W H&ARY CURE. A now discovery by tbo eminent Indlnna ftpertsl Ist. A. P. Davis, Silver crrL, N. i..,iLlr taaltmr ( or bottles of IIKAHI ClfKli felt better thanhohadfortwelvo yeeri. "lor thirty yours roublcd with Heart Dl-oore; two bottles of DR. MILKS' HEART CVni cured nx.-Hrl IjOKSji, Buchanan. Jiloh." E. B. StuUon, Wars KtaOon, Ga, lies tuken D11- MILC9" IIEAfTT CURE fnrlieorttroullorlt..qr, .trosulta Mis. Im Bar. Kltf-libunr, Mien., was 111 for K years wRb nei.rtDli-euiio.lind to hire mi, e i p, lived est llmild (oodt used Dr. Mlloa' HecrtOura anil all pain left heri constant use erred her. VHn Illustrated boor: I'lUCP: at d'-iral ts, or address- Br.MileR'iViecMo&! Oo.,Glkhart,lni, Unlike k Dutcli Process No Alkalies n ir Other ClieinicaiiG aro used In tho preparation of W. BAKER & BreakfastGocoa which in nhtnlutelu pure awl soluble It has more ffiaii t hree time theitrcnyth of Cocoa tabled with Sturch, Arruwroot o Sinrar. aud la far moro eco nomical, costing less than ono ant a cup. It Is delirious, nourishing, and easiui DiorsiEi). Sold by (Iroi-ers eicrywhert. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Man- Clean up at night, and hcai tnc day's csti and bruises with Vecausc of its high percentage ci lxc ASK YOUR OROCER FOR IT. JAS. S. IjUTtlv ite. CO., ChtooEOk White Russian Soan ln6Sl FIRE INSURANCE. l-artioflt n3 oldwl reliable purely cash cotsv panlen represented by 120 S. JaroinSt. Shenanooah.Pa. ict 02 a new pri ri romis the liver, i J and bowels fArot If-KS, r,erf Da. SitLEI pfeTS r' j m Mill princlpla sr. stoow.ii through Uit MtLia' Pins 50 mm at), f!t!y cure DiuosKioaso to' nid llvsr and constlpas V., i. Smallest, mttdeaV svest I SOdOMS,26ct Srni ilea roe at tunittfrUt r i. ' i..- r-i. fi , EitBUtlat- J 'JSrht-PV- i EW1S' 98 iu powrms aits mniiED t;pATBKTF) Tbt CtTOCt 4J1 s.4rt Lf ARMlt. OsVrUA Mber Lre. It I. i aL v9mat J JmM Ifiiou wltU r iiivnbl lid, (bj tntnt . tlwT- rUT tur nH Win out the bfpmf fiinud Mara Soap )U tnm.iuwn vttsMtbohm.i 11 M TttB BHST for cUujbIdC wan ftp, dUiDtWlliist ninkt, oloftcts, khio( boV" PNNA. SArjM'F'gOC: Gea. Ag .,Phila.,Ia. CURE YOURSELF! "lftrour,ledwith(lnnorrli.V ruleet.Whites.Spermatorrhn.afl for anv uuuuturol dn.chBr.-c. .vu J your drr.ecist fur a hntil nf ifilir Q. It cures In a few dan 1 without the aid or publicity of a, juonor. non-poisonous ana tKUarnr.teed not to stricture. I Tns iwtorsal American Curs. Manufactured by . Th9 EviM Chemical Oo.fi CINCINNATI, O. O. . A. saw Every Month many women suffer from Excessive or I Scant Menstruation; they don't know who to confide In to get proper advioe. Don't coafide In anybody but try Bradfield's EFessiale ElegulaSor a Specific (or PAINFUL, PROFUSE, SCANTY, SUPPRESSED and IRRECUlAK MENSTRUATION. 4 Book to "WOMAN" mailed free. g DRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ow I U Sold by all Drog-gUta. JOHN R. COYJoE, Atoruf-tt-lt t&d Beil Mtt Agtit, OtToj nedOaU't Uuildlc. BhcnsBiUioa, Pi) mm I WRICKS TJJOSESr
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