A Pure Norwegian Oil is the kind used in t' c production of S.i.tt's Emul sion II i'OpllOS pint iof Li ne and Soda t added for tli r vital ef fect tifnin nerve and br.iln. No mystei y uuonndsthis formula the o"'y n y tcry is how quickly it I i ! vti flesh and brings back strength to the vcak of all ages. p n m - fria n n SGuiTS feliSiOf! will ch' ck Consumption and is indi.pctibuble in all wasting dis CCCi. r t ithv Rrtl l A tlownn. N. Y. All dt-nr-l.ls. -Cure Jotisninptlnn, CnttKbr, Croup, More Xluo d h - all Puisne li on a Gu.iranlf- F ira I ,f, Il.ickcr Chest Shlloh's Porous I'Us." ' . ' .tcii nii-.factioa. 35 cents. Sir.0'i8"vifALiXCR. "Hull.. V ! Ui-r'SAVEU MY LtFK. J cans-rJt' ;'' 'i'i iJHoroW)fll(adiiil'!nt Jeiyruvrf." I'lrlivsperfia. IJveror Jlldnoy trouolt iccxcjUi. rricov.Sctg. HI LOW'S. JCATARRH REMEDY. Hove you catarrh v Trytblaltemedy. Itwlll relievo uudCu-o you. 1'rlco 60 cia. This In-, lector fur I. 'a wrcsfultrestniontlsrurnlshcd ireo. Suiloh'a Iteroedles nro sold by us ou 0 g-uanrateo to giro f tttlsfnctlon. a ...!e -ij l , 11. Hagenb'uoh, BlrtHo-.afhotnd Tellers all tbo troubles Inti flout to al 1! as eluteof thn system, suoh (4 li t .t-j 'pa, Drowsinsss. Distress nfter e- i"" 's 1 tU9 SMa. &e. While their moor g2tiU2tblai,i'rT( sluts boflrifhown lucurtog ' 0rtr.ra Utile Idtos riIH ar fir- . t c . 1 ' I't 3d ilaUotiBtixiation.euxlng&ndpro n) n j Uiij compUl tit, hi to they ul ' oiiuescoraaca,slinuiaiaiiH .. Ibobowels. Jivnaittbcyoo CI -u tl Ii' fHi'rn : .iMmoj,rlcaleatot!ioewtio , V iiietressinitcuuiplalntsbiitforta - .. isdnesnotea.ihcro,arid those . ,. 1 v Hi ibid these little pllluvla- - u i-itnr.iiiHiy will nr; ne wil i o .i-ljfm. Bat at'ter.iUalo'c lead -uy lives that hera 1 bM .uM. Our iiui.icureitwilUs 1 LiTer FlHtf are vrjr nraU tad Ooaor uror;i 1 nakiadon. . --i;olablo fcu-1 j. l-t grip 01' ' I? gptlenoUci 1 i'.rooU wto . 1 -'tM.'onU: liu fcril. BdW v i.icti 01 i,at by 1. : 1CSMBCO..K6W Vorki . -.AiLDOSE. SMALL PRICf , tk-i.i RESTAURANT ' ' ms bis old frtendg and the r i i h .1 he bas takea obnree ot tbe ; .;uplud by Felix AdrtckH, t 1 . an. baud :i freh Btock ot B 1 . itr Beer. Fluent bruiulu ot L -. .ars. Franey's BulldlnS, Cor. Maiu and Poplar SM. ! 1' ! . L. Downs' Elixir t:"i!i cure that olcL STOP THAT IT-s cfoivl fho t t for SIXTY rJSJJtS 1 ' . 1 it .vi d Itself llio bet niuedyi ml r tins cure ol ConnmjM, j '7 v' r.'f-, Vt'Uffn, Ufifl ',111'iiiMla young or out. , "Hi- , hhiI $1.00 ter bottle. ' -1 MKRYWHERE. CO ttn Q ULCERS SCROFULA RHEUMATISM BLOOD POISON t 1 - tnd.vd disia'onrismefromimpure j 1 in d by t : 1 . . i i.eier-tailiug ail I b'Jst Ot all l.u'dlClllCS, MARK A d tiul sian Diseases mailed tne. tfilhT 8PBQIPIO 00 ATLAHT4, CM. VU'.EOXVSKTIST. 1 over drill's drug star. Sit. SffSHlLolS : 1 w la K MOT 1 Ui 1 .1 A GREAT DAY IN ROME Pope Leo XIIi; Celebrates H1b Jubilee Mass. WATKI13 ItlMNO AT I11US1IANK. Twclvn ainre I.lvm I.mt Alrrndy Croys II.'Hlriiyil In Suvr Miiltli Walm-lilalni; U'ati'm limited Out llio Htiuiiiluil Iluuta ilmUtiii A'Mlt llnUour. Home, Fell. BO. At dnybrenk yratpnUy the pi'iiliiiK of chtuch belts niuiouiicril the culebration of the I'oix's eplhcoiml juliilee. l!y ! o'olook thousands of pil grims, toutietH and citlwiia wuio ciowdtd tH'fure thu dotira of St. Peter's. At 5 o'clock two battailous of Infantry In full uniform were drawn up before the outho dral, no an to help thu 21)0 or more you ilaruies In preHvrvlug order. The orowd swelled steadily, but ro uviiued quint ilusptto the tremrtidous pressure caused by some 5,000 ticket holders in their helpless struggles to get ue.'ir the doorn. At 6 o'clock thu cathedral doors wuro opeued, aud thu foremost ot thu crowd went 111. Within half 1111 hour the great bulldltitc was packed to the step. Thirty tnous.uid piluiima und 25,000 or liO.OJO uxtiiolica lrom this city had galuu.1 it.1 iiilenlou. ot fewer than 40,000 persons, 111 any of them ticket holders, were turucd ..way by the military, who cleared the -.pacea rouiid the building bo us to pre vent disorder when tlie service clofi'd, The scene at the Uathedr.il was bril liant aud Impressive. Thu Interior was hiuiK in criuiHou and was profusely uii-h.-ud with llnwers. The tope, In full canonical, was borne On the sedlil gesta toriu tip the nave to thu altar, accompan ied by u, gorgeous proceseion of richly robed and hujtweleil c.irdlliala and ollijeta ot the Swiss Uuards. As he entered the cathedral raug with tumultuous cheering, ills Holmes was apparently lu better health than usual and outdated at the ppucial jubilee mass, intoning thu opening words of thu Te Ileum and giving his blessing in a clear, penetrating voioj. The nuns lasted until 10:45, but appar ently did not fatiguu His ilolluu-n. Ho rem.tlueil la thu c.itbodral i niiuutus after tno celebration, and tueu proceeded to his npattiiiiuts. The crowds dispersed slowly. At noon moat of them had gone aud u quarter of a.11 uour later the uiili tary witluliow. Thu weather wis magnificent. Lasi evening Sc. Peter's aud all tbu othel cliiacntu, all thu convents and hundreds ot private residences were brilliantly il luuiiuated. The streets were thronged, and the square in front of St.-l'etur's was almost unp.tiisablu. V illiout exception, however, the people have been olduriy. The vigor ot the Popo's movements during mass and too energy ot voice aud gesture as bu gave the blessing astonished the people. A little Incident occurred during thu day wUich Migntly inarrod the general peace aud Jot ousuess of thu occasiou. A transparency before the Belgian col lege attracted a group of Liberals, wliu Miouted, '"Lo.ig livu Italy," to wulch tuu Catnolics replied, "Long livu thu Papacy." Theru was a little excitement und geiidatmes removed the transpar ency. Uiuerwisu liotniug occurred to inar the peace aud pleasure of thu day. FLOODS IN AUSTRALIA. Contiminil Itutns Causing Ti-uuhlo Aalu In lSrlijbatiu atid Otliur Cities, Melboursb, Feb. 20. Steady rain for several days haB oause.1 the rivers of Queensland to rlso rapidly and threaten a repetition of the recent Hoods. Gales have accompanied the rainfall, so that between wind aud water most of the rail way aud telegraph lines have beeu ren dered temporarily useless. Ipswicb, Brisbane and several smaller towus are partly under water. In Brisbane the water is but 10 Inehec below the highest mark reached during; the last Hood, and soma 10 or 13 lives have beeu lost. The tli re vessels which were left stranded in the botanical garden of this city tinting the lust flood have been got uaek to tbe river. lu New South Wnlas tho floods have dona enormous damage to the crop-j. OlKilatuiiu dulled on Ilairour. London, Feb. 30. Ar';:ur J. Bilfour leader ot tne UntouiM. -, .no is 111 ,vith the grip, is reported 1 .tor. Mr. Qlad Htone and many other statesmen of both parties called to inquire after his health. Cuufflit tliH Woman but Nut the Alan. llKDFonn, Pa., Feu. 0. Twenty men, part of whom were masKed, called at the home of John Pleas ingcr, in the nuburbs of the town, and asked for Orange Gor don, 11 colored man, who has been wait in& on Pleosiugur's daughter for s-omo mouths. Gordon bad made his euato, but, llndiug the girl in bud, they gave her a mild thrasuing with hiskory withes. The party was piovided with tar and feathers, ami Gordon would have furetl badly had he been found. Wreck 011 tlia Fltohtiurs Itallroad. Tr.ov, N. Y., Feb. 30. Two freight trains bound Kast ou the Fitchburg rail road collided near Athol, Mass., yester day. The locomotive of tho second fruight telescoped the caboose of the rlrst train, on a bteup down grade. Georgo Taylor anil Joseph Martin of Orange, Mass., were instantly killed aud Conductor Suuly was badly hurt. Another Alitxliian War Velran I)ei1. Lanoabtbh, Pa., Feb. SO. Major H. A. Hainbright, U. S. A., retired, died yos teiday morning, aged 74 years. lie Htrv'tid through tho Mexleau war and also through tbu rebellion at the oloe of whieh be had become a Bridadler General. Ho then entered thu regular army from which he was retired several years ago. "Aggie, Harvey ItroUe Hi Itecnrtl. Svhaoube, Feb. 30. In the six-days' ooutent, eunt bours' a day race which ended Saturday night, " Aggie " Harvey of Pittsburg, Pa., broke the world's record for women for that time and styla ot walking, by walking 800 miles und one lap. Death O110 to ClarttM, Brooklyn, N. Ym Feb. 90. F. W. Lewis, 94 yean old, li dead from exoee lve tiKuretie smoking. He returned horn at 3 o'olook In tlie rooruiugiua ttaMtl oouditlou, and hlif death oeourred fttttr boor Utter. Ohio Hirer Stilt Slowly Illilng-. PoiiTSMOorii. O.. Fob. 20. The Ohio river has passed the danger point here, being 03 feet 8 inches and 1b still rising slowly. The low lying portions of tho city on East Front, AIM aud Jacksou streets, bnvo been Hooded and residents compelled to movo out. A rough river prevails und threatens further damage to the flooded part. As yet the business portion of the city has suffered DO dam uus aud uotie Is expected. $3 GOULD HAVE SAVED $475 Kill It's Our Family Doctor How." "The Friend and Ulcislng tho 1'oor Suf ferer Needs. " Mr. Cook found licnltli. hnppinesi and economy in the use of a simple remedy, " I mffertd for yearf with DYSTHl'SIA nnd UViSU COaU'JUAINT, and vias nearly a cripi'in wnn a sore leit writes Sir. .Tiiniri Cooli, of tiutskl 11, Now York, nnd after spending $-d7Q with doctors 1 Tound myself no tler. I then determined to try II r. David Kniinudy's Favorite ltcmetly, nmdo at ltuiidoiit, N. , ; aim alter uslne ijftlireo bottle which 1 coin mo Juki iiiu i tool tntirely curtd. Such words from a ccnllcman of Mr. Cooks standing, should receive ercat attention from those in need of auicdicino that cures disease. We cuarantce Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Reatedy to absolutely cure Kidney and Liver e.implalnts. Gravel, Stone In the Bladder, llrlctit's Disease, ail urinary troubles, Dia betes, Eciema, Salt Rheum, Jaundice, Dys pepsia, Constipation, Rheumatism, Skin Eruptions, Scrofula, Humors, Ulcers, Sores and Pimples, Disorded Stomach, Sick Head ache, Biliousness and Purify the Dlood. It Permanently Cures All Female Weaknesses. Wn could name scores of people here, and elsewhere, who havo felt not actually sick, but weak, worn and weary, but who ire now strong and well, solely by the if-c of Dr. Kciined.i 'a Favorite Remedy, it's a footl for ihe brain, nerve and imiclc. thereby curing Rlt'culesucs9, head ache, and all nervous troubles. WANTS. fr.o. W ANTED. Immediately, n Rood female coon. Apply at tne iiKKsLD onicc. 2-18 tf POlt RENT. Society and club rooms In the posi onico Duiiaing. Apply to M. il. nurite Attorney, Iloom .1. 12-11-tf FOK SALE. I.tvcry outfit for ssle cheap for cash. Apply to d. 1. Conry, No 31 South .nam sircei. i-jv-ii WANT D. A (tootl girl, about 15 yoars o ace. for ccncral hou ework. Anulv at 1' if outh White street. 2-17-tf Q ILEMEM EnerRotlc men wanted, Free Kj prepaid outllt. On- or our tments lias earned over $J),O00 In Uve yoars. 1'. O. llox 1371, New iork. 2-1(1 3t fOM, MINEKS WANTED To dig hard and j soft coal in a pitching vein five feet thick, no gin, good roor. iieguiir work tne yeartnmugh. Good wages. AppWnr address John T. Jones, upt., uuyton, Virginia, lo miles irora men mond, 2 tf-dt-cod TJIOR BALE OR KENT A large store and ' ilwMHnff Klnrn i-nnm Rlittuhln fnr ntiv business. sinDioinme rear, hor fun parti culars apply at No. 1S1 E. Centre street M ahunoy City, Pa. 216-t f WANTED. A live man or woman In every county whero we hnvo not already secured a representative to sell our "Neva Silver'' Solid Metal Knives, Forks and Hnoons toconsumers: asolldmetat as white as silver; no plate to wee.r off: goods guaranteed to wear a liletlmu: costHboutono tenlh that of silver; the chanco of allctlmu; agents average from a?) to 1 100 por week and meet with ready sales every where, so great Is the demarni lor our Solid M. tal Goods. Over One Million Dollars' worth of goods in dally use. Cas of samples FIJKE. SILVEItWAHE CO, 2-18-Im-diiw 133 Esex Si , ltoalon, Mass, i GENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com- mission, to handle tho now Patent Cboml cal Ink Erasing Pencil The quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly in two fooonds. No ahraslon of paper. Works like magic. 300 to fO0 per cent, prollt. One agent's sales amounted to WSOin six days. Another t? In tro hours. Previous experience not nocetary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf'gCo., Lu croase. Wis. x489 Ml-ly J. P. Williams & Son. Furniture S. Wain t, Shenandoah. OPRING OF '93 Intending buyers are Invited to inspect what may bo termed tho largest variety of Furniture ever seen in Shenandoah. Trices the lowest. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines in various Htyles and price's. J- P- Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. To Builders ! The season for building: is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We lo oarry an Immense line of Ptcves. Itaugefl, Cutlery, and Tin wire. Hoofing and Spouting our speotalty. Peter Griffiths, QIRARDVILLK, PA. T. J. O'H-IEJEN'S O0R MAIN AMD UAX 81 & Bventhlac In tne touparial line done tn nntv le style A tine batb room attaabed JOHN tt. OOYIJB, AtVffwj-il-Ln -i M Wito AgK '-wee umta ttuiM, mmt. jm IS ITHE KIND i THAT CURES! MRS. OLIVER CIIEIUIIF.R, Malom, N, Y. I On Crutches 10 Years ! EATING SORES THAT WOULD NOT HEAL I i CUltEDl CURED! 1 1) MA SAnSAl'ABII.f.A Cn. I t (IBNTLKM-V ! I vinh to tMtlfV (A thrt effifirtii !. .v.uLiiieniiiitft i ' " 1VI l.llia O AIUHLA. rorr-pity(irii I Imvc tnli mifferlriir from : Sltad JII(Mtl lllmrdrr railed by dlfTvrv'ntS ax narawi by the nevtral lliyleioni MliontViiiledmiNn ESeWkpti my mce, j;atixj AlVAli Krunnliiff uort. Which nothing would )uul. It a alna broke nut on iny Itiubas a IliVUItl Iti;. Tor monUis I ws vitnlliitMl (oH itiv Ium! and nave bfen inutilo to witlkp E5 wllhout crutrnei ror t vr tvu yenm. RJ Lftrt rll I tnjrchoml Uir IkiUIci ot DANA'S 1 SAHSAPAItELLA agof Dnvlsllroi. It hclnrtl me fmm tlip flrt. iyni took it fflUaruiiy, mi 1 enn now iiiK'iiii to ftiimy iiuit-cnoiti tiiHim tuin viiik it wen tCH at ivtp. ill I am turethtt tny ewe In at near a mlniclc flf is Qnyinina- insi nop nrni bl iiio im seiu unv. I nm vi ry hIhocttIt thum, filfllone.N.Y. MKS UIJVMl CIinnRinR. pris Gentlemen Wc rncloar b rtlmonlal of Mm Sk wtlChcrrlcr, which Is a stronR cndontcr.n'iit of 3""rS pg-aluablecomnoum). WolK-llexo her FUtrmcut toflB Rnbotruo In every renpert. a We are vwy respectfully yours, Sfm IBS DaS'IS imos. sli Bg Malonrj, N. V. Wlioleeale &. JUtail Drusglts. P Eg Dana Sartaparilla Co., Dctfast, Maine. fj Notice is hereby given tn the qualified electors of the Bor ougii of Shenandoah, that an election will be held on TUESDAY, HIT 2M, 13 ! For the following' officers: One Person for Chief Burgess. One Person for Collector or Re ceiver of Taxes. One Person for High Constable. One Person for Auditor. ANTHONY FLYNN, Hsjfli Constable. Shenandoah, Pa., Feb-. 9, 1803. TECI0 ZBItTOTJ-i Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, l'Mladeipati. x-i S. BtalJi St., lieaaiidouDi. The lending place in town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything near, clean and fresh, lit flnesx hue of Wines and Liquors I linirx. &.O.. foreiau and do mestic. Free lunch xerv.-d eaeb evening. Big achojuers of trosti,Beer,l'orter, Alo,4,e. 0PP0SEPE : THE : THEA.TRE. J. J, DOUGUKRTY. lrop. CMcktittr't Kwcll.a niomon l Tlranif. 9 a- Original ati'i Only tteaalna. Burn, alwftjit rcllul It laoics. ink rrt.It iter CklrJ.atr AiigluJh ilia .und i und In IIl.1 inf in .J luauinc' llwkei. Bmlod with t.luu nt-n TnLn ilia other. PriMda irw utt iota. Hon and tnl.a'tin . Al Drugci4t. or xu-nd 4 I tunni Tir pirrlmilftr f mlmotnal. a ItrJlef fo l.i.'l.-1. ' tn -r.'r. In ..tun S MftM. JW.UIIO . .Itmoii'.'.a. Xame I turn .'litnl.c.t r rii.-r.l .1 V,..M...r. M iatj lULKiicruiiim. i,kiiiit;r USINESS CHANCE. A very successful Corporation wants an agtnt to represent it In Shenandoah. Will pay at least 4150 per month. Business is endorsed by llanKs and lending eonimerolal houses. Agent must Invest 8150. whloh is (ully scoured No peddling. A cbanee of a lifetime to obtshi a good pay 1 dp business from tbe start. Address , for particulars 'IDENTIFICATION,1' l'. O. i Hon 1388, Now York. l-il-hit-i.ts.s ilegs to announce to his friends and mtrons and the public generally that ho lias purchased the barber shop lately occupied by 13. J. Yost, No. 12 W est Centre Street, SSXlUroOAB, FA. H. T. M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort Bmai St., STBAaOVILLB. Beat Wlnuu. L'juon. Beers. Ale nd wanai 01 uigars -irays on i JOE WYATT'B j saloon ;ako RESTAURANT, (Ohruvt. Boeler old stand.) MhId ad Coca ttltt hHnliH. Best beer, ale and portev cm kap- .Tnenaeat bng4iof wltUkeye BjnkeijsMt. Vool room. V PROCLAMAT ON HAS NOT ISSUED BONDS Foster Says the Emergency is Not Great Enough. NONi: 1IAVH III.LN bOI.lt IN KUIIOPU. lie I'lnplintleally llnnlc Ibe Htirlrs Hint Have Itfien Clrciilaied In riunnelHl t.lr rli'H Vrvasury Kuw lu Gouil vttiUuiittal Ciiiiilllloii. Wasiiinoto.v, Keb. 90. Tho attontlon 3f tiecrei.irj- ot the Treasury Foster wan :alletl last evonliig to the report that ar eaiiifements liatl been liiatie Willi Wmv Vork bankers for the sale ot $!2.),(MJ.0Jd tvoitb of Utiltexl Status bonds in Kiuliiml. Ibe Secretary tlenled tlie truth of tbo re port, nl least to the extent of styini; tint he liatl no luronnat lull whatever on the ittliject. If any hiicIi arraiit(eiiieiit li ul be matle, bu said, he whs not aware ot thu fact. "You may say omphatlcally," ho added, "that I know nothing whatever about the matter." The Stcretary is inclined to think that certain American capitalists, having seut lai'lje quantities of gold out of the coun try through foreign Wall street bankers, are endeavoring to avoid ijust crilicisui of their notions by liiivinn the oeusiiri fall upoii the lieaxls of those who acted as tbu agents. 'i'iicpo bankers have become Impatient at being matle soapegoatx of, and ' have ei'H-.eii, lu n measure, their sbipineuts tit .uul, 'litis policy, tho Secretary thinks, will bu continued, and us a result there will be much less gold scut out ot thu country hereatter. i'bu Secretary said that tho Treasury is iu much better shapu uuw than it bus been . There nro $8,00u,000 on hand, in addi tion to thu ?100,uU0,0lX) gold reserve luntl, with no prospect of an unusual re duction at pruseut, but Mtuer of u sub stantial muieaau. In answer to direct question as to whetuer he bad issued any bonds, the t tore tn ry hum: "No, 1 have not, I would not taku such a Btcp unless It was a o.ie ot necessity, t Inch doesn't exist. I havo a vilit to issue boads under the existing law, and I would nut lietitnte to do my duty in c.iso ol an emergency. Before issuing bonds 1 ivuultl feel obliged to consult my suc tehror, lor 1 nave nut two weeks to re main iu ollice, and I would not cue lo do anything in that direction without first consulting him." "Uuw does the adoption ot tho Sher man bond amendment iu thu Senate allect tbu llnauclal situation f" "It provides that bonds may be sold to protect the goltl reserve fund. Some of my predeces-soi established a system by which thu gold reserve fund is to be kept up to a certain point. Under tho Sher mau amendment, if theru is u prospect of tlie reserve luntl tailing below the point fixed by the existing practice, I may sell bonds to keep tho (und intact. With out the Shermau iiiiionilmeiit I am per mitted to sell bonds, but 1 cannot demand that they shall be paid for in goltl. Under the existing law tbuy may be paid tor iu i coin or coin certificates." ) Tbo Secretary concluded by saying that even If he desired to issue new bonds bu would hardly have time to prepare them at the Buroau ot Engraving and Printing beloru the close ot the present Adminis lion. Albany, Feb. 20. It is stated on tbo very best authority that Drexel, Morgau & (Jo. havo ottered IJO.OOO.OJO of United States bonds to bankers lu Loudon. This is regarded as establishing the decision of the Secretary ot tbu Treasury to Issue bonds. Whether tlie oiler was a bona llde one to deliver bonds or was made simply to test tbo Loudon market is un known, i It is regarded, however, as iudi eating a policy of accumulating goltl fur the treasury iu foreign rather than do mestic markets. Arrastetl nil a Serluiu Cliare Nkw York, Feb. 20. Mrs. Helen Hoppe, a midwife, and Mrs. Clant Schmidt and her sou Jeau were arraigned iu the Essex Market Police court yester day. Mrs. Hoppe la ciiargetl with mal practice, and tne Schmidts, mother and boo, are accused of beiug Hocomplieb The vlotlm ia Minnie Gteen, a very pretv woman, 'ia years old. She is now iu a precarious couditiou. X2xAs4eiiiblyniiii Short In 111! Aeeounls. Newark, N. J., Feb. 20. Thomas Cavanugh, who was last year an Assem bljman elected from one ot the districts iu ibis city, has left town and is short iu his accounts. lie was one ot thu most promising young men in the Assem bly, but tue fast life nt the capital was too much l'or him aud since his returji to this city he has been a frequent visitor at the pool rooms. tVestern 1'ralKlil Car 1'nmliie Increasing. Kansas Crrr, Feb. 20. The car short age si luution hqre U as bad as ever. The Western road, are orauiped tor transpor tation facilities because K-tstern roads have been holding car for storage pur poes and in many oases for local busi ness. The shortage is mounting up rapidly. We-terd roads are short about QUO oars a day. Tlie Stabbed Man TV'tll Kecover. Lo.no Isijtxn Cnr, Feb. 20. Philip O'Connor, of Now York, who was stabbed Saturday night during or after a brawl in a saloon here, is iu St. John's hos- pltiil. He will leoover, the physicians say, unless pneumonia develops. Ed-! ward Bidwell and John McOill, who were with O'Connor, are held in 81,500 j ball eaoh. To Arrest f. V. Ilnokafwllnw. WiucifiBABiut, Feb. 20. A depositor ot ! tbe broken itookafellow . bank named lib odes has t. or n out u warrant for tbo arrest of F. Y. Uooitafellow, ebarging tbe iMiiker with recetviug a deposit alter he knew tue bank was iusolvout. Xllcheli to TUU Hall, Lakewood, N. J., Feb. 20. Many po- ) pla fiuiu tbe hotels oalled at Jim Hall' cottage yesterday (o get points ou the furtlioomitig tight. (Jharley Mitchell, Hail says, will be here to ay. Hall Uas given ap all uurd truiuiog. Dm Uti tu Cliioage. Detroit. Feb. 20. Tbe Ulohigan Penin sular (Jar compauy, ewbrlug a plan. worth .3,000.000, and Mnhig Vw MWU men, U MKHii w a remove- CAitaago. BTAniiTicistiiiwIhatone in roeit has a went ortllnaated llcnrt. The !)rt svniptoms are shorn lirenth, oppression, fluUcrlno', fhlnc anil hungry BiielU.i'iilii In slde.tlionsmutherliiff. n-olten nnklril. Ornpny (anil ileafli.t for nhii'ii.mt. mii.i'.n' m:v iiEAit-r cvnu Isn marvelous remedy. "I'liave been troubled with heart dlsenso for yenrs. my loft pulse was vory weak, could nt tlmrs scarcely feel It, tbo smallest uxrltoment would always weaken mr nurvos nnd honrt and a f oar of Impending death tared tno In the fnco for bours. If It. 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