It is very difficult t o convince children that a medicine is nnice to take" 7-this trouble is not experi enced in ad ministering cott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It is almost as palatable as milk. No preparation so rapidly builds up good flesh, strength and nerve force. Mothers the world over rely upon it in all wasting diseases that children are heir to. Prepared by Scott It Bowno. W. Y. All dramrlats. SD0SESg5 fSHILOHS A CURE. ft, Wtem Mull, miimnwl C50C&VI Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore Tliront. So'd bv all Drjcjrists on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh's Porous Flatter will give grct ati'faction. ag cents. SHILOH'S VITALIZE!?. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tcnn.. says : "SlilUih's Vitalizer SAVED MY LTFtl I cotwidtritttebcatnmedyforadiibilttatedsiisteiri J ever wed." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it creels. Trice 76 eta. LILOH SJCATARRH "RFMrnv Havo you Catarrh? Try this Remedy. Itwlll rcllovoand Cu-e you. Price 60 otg. This In jector for its succwsfiiHrestmentiaf urn lshed tree. Billion's Remedies are sold by us on a guarantee to give satisfaction. For male by C. H. Hagonbuch. ElcV Headache and relievo all tho troubles fncf dent to a bilious state of tho systoin, auoh as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, rain In tho Side, to. While their most anmaitaoio success naa cecn snown in curing Heaffaehe. ret Cartor'fl Littla Liver Pffli ars equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pr renting thisannoylnRComplalntwulla they alga correct alluleordorsof tho&toinach,stimulata tho fiver and rogulato tho bowels. Even if thcyonlj 'Aehelhey wouldboalmoatprlcelossto Ihosswtia 1 euiier irom tais aietressing complaint; nut rorra. Cately their gooduoeadoesnotend he re,andthoea who onco try them Mill find these Mt!o pills vain, able In so many ways that they will not bo wll Sing to do without them. Bat lifter alleles htei 1 Is tho bane of so many Uvea that here Is whew wo make our great boaet. Onrpiils cure it while Others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. OnaortworiUi " ikoadosu. They aro striotly vegetable and net grips or purge, but by their gentlo action pleaaoall who use them. In vials at 25 cents; 11 vo for $L floli BJ arngguts everywhere, or sent Dy ram. CARTER SSriftlMe fin., Hnw Ynrtrl SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Orlfrf nul nnd Onl v Apnu.nn. Arc, Hwaji reliable, ladies, aik lrujg.it for OttcketterM Ungiuh Via.. mond Brand in Itert and Gold tnfUKlo1 3boxe. avatad with blot ribbon. Tnk.e J no other. St fun d anaerou aulttttu , tiont and imitation. At Draggisu, or irad 4 a. to itampi for partlaultri, nittn.oi.UU at 'Heller for lladire, in tetter, by return MftIL lO.nflll TMtlmonUtl. A'am. ..-. Ch1rhi"t?r Chernfpcl Co.. Ma rife on NmiM. m. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT Cold AND STOP THAT Cough, Tlno Btnnil tho tnl t for STXTY YE ARB ?ana has proved Itself the best remedy. rlrnorrn for the cure of utuumpnon, iCoua't'i Cold, Whooping Cough, and I 'all Lung Disease in young or 0111. I Prlco !5o., SOo., and 1.00 per bottle. i. am n ruebywmere. f HSSS7, JOHSAOH LOS, W- S'JliajtM, Vt. A hli h naturols constantly giving in tho shape of boils, pimples, eruptions, ulcers, etc. These show that the blood is contaminated, and some assistance must be given to relieve the trouble is me remedy to loroe out vuwo pui- sous, anu enable you to GET WELL. m f havn had for rears a humor in rav blood which made me dread to shave, us small bolls or pimples would be out, thus causing the shavineto lrt a i.rftt nnnnvn nm. A fter taklnfF three bottles bgjijrreatani my jare is ail cicar anu .iuuutu aa iv should be appetite splendid, sleep ' well, and feel like mnninK a foot an iroui tne use ox o a. a. Chas, Heaton, 73 laurel st .Phils. Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free . SWIFT Bl'KClFIO CO.. Atlanta, ua 0. T. UAVICE, 8UBOE0JT DENTIS7. OBoo-NortJiaist 0-3;. Mla ;and Centra fits Buoaanaoan, over swi qrugiQNJ. Kjj Chlebetter's Ensllah Diamond Ilran4. bENNYRuYAL plls HARRIS HIMSELt- PLMUS He Tells Recorder Smyth That He Is Innocent. MOTION FOR A NEW TRIAL ARGUED. The QtiKSUon Saems (o Hinge 1111 Whether nr Set llnlim I'otts Va .Midlctecl to the Use oT Jtorplilnp, mid the .Mlldnrlts of Usih Are Directly Contrndlclory llnrrls Crentos Symtmtliy. Nw York, Feb. 88. After bearing argiimentH In favor of granting 11 new trial to Carlyle W. Harris yesterday, the court adjourned until to-day, and Dis trict-Attorney Nlooll n-as Riven a week to produce other rebutting ovltlenoe, 3Ir. Howe will by that time have his Penn sylvania mid New Jersey affidavits certi fied. The oourt room wh crowded, nd when at the clme of the District-Attorney's remarks Harris asked tho privilege of speaking in his own behalf the specta tors evinced the deepest and most intense luterest. The Recorder granted his request. Harris spoke in a low voice, and said that lie bad never defamed bis wife's nnmo, and that be was not instrumental In se curing the affidavits that his connsel had submitted. 'I am Innocent," lie continued, "and if so, X should walk the streets a free citizen, and not be sent to prison until I die." 1 When ho resumed his seat his mother foil upon bis breast, threw her arms about his neok, and wept bitterly. Harris was brought from the Tombs handcuffed to Michael P. Fallon, the park policeman, on trial for perjury before the iJecortler. Shortly after 11 o'clock Lawyer Wil liam F. Howo began his argument in support of the action for u new trial. Harris, who sut nHr his counsel, rested his mother's head upon his breast. District Attorney Nicoll asked bis Honor not to allow UioJiUldavltB to bo read as they were not authenticated. Those swearing to them were all in Pennsylva nia, ho said, and, therefore, ho objected. Ihe court, however, allowed Jlr. Howe to read the affidavits. Counsel began argument by a touchintr appeal. He dwelt upon the testimony of several witnesses at the trial of Harris. Ho said that Harris desired to go upon tho stand nt his trial, but his counsel re fused to nllow him to testify. JUr. Howo said ho had affidavits to show that the mornhino was self-administered. and not by the hand of the defendant. Mrs. Jackson, principal of the school the deoeased attonded, will testify, If a new trial bo granted, that Helen's con duct was not of tho best nnd that she told her she would have to go home. Helen, in turn, said that she would not as her homo was n perfect hell, and sho would kill herself first. Tho first afllduvit was that of Sirs. Mary Fronet, formerly a Mrs. Harris. It is stated that-In 18S0 she resided at 133 West 20th street. Helen Potts often called tbero 011 a visit to her daughter, Ethel. That In Jnnunry, 1889, sho visited her daughter's room and found her asleep nnd breathing heavily. When sho had awakened, sho at first refused to state the causo of her second sleep but afterwards admitted taking a pill that Helen Potts had given her. Ethel M. Harris, lu years old, of 413 Lexington Avenue, swears to nn affidavit In which sho Fuys that in 1880 she com' plained to Helen Potts of passing sleep less nights nnd that Helen gave her a pill which she told her to take before retir ing. She cautioned her against speaking of tho pill. She further states that Helen told her she was in tho habit of taking these pills. Miss Harris says that sho took tho pill and slept for twenty-three hours, lu July, 1889, she says she went to visit Helen nt Asbury Park and when she complained of a hoadaoho Helen offer ed her another pill. Mrs. F. It. Jackson, principal of the seminary which tho deceased attended, says that Helen told her she was in tho habit of taking morphine which was pro crlbed by her physician. Dr. William S. Searl, of Brooklyn, de poses that at various times ho prescrib ed for Helen Potts morphine in small quantities. Mary A. Lewis of Scrnnton, Pa., In nn affidavit, swears that she worked for Dr. Troverton of Scrnnton, and that she saw Helen Potts there almost daily and con versed with her, and that Helen told her sho used morphine. Other affidavits nllego tint the actions of the deceased indic.ittil that she was addicted to the morphina habit. A deposition from Ji.seph II. Leilort, n druggist of Asbury Park, N. J., states that on several occasions he sold Helen Potts a gram of morphine. With the reading of nn nffldavit from the defendant, in wb'-a he prayed tho. .Recorder to grant him a new trial, Mr. Howo closed his argument. After a brief speech hy DUtrict-Attor-ney Nlcoll, In whioh he opposed the ap plication of counsel, ho said that while the case was one that occasioned much sympathy, the requests for a new trial should bo denied from a point of law. Affidavits from tho mother and father of the deceased were read in which they denied that their child was in the habit of using morphine. Mr. and Mrs. Potts swear that during the last three years there havo been two families of the name of George Potts. They contend that tho effort now being made by Harris to esoape the consequence of his alleged crime by Imputing to their daughter the habit of eating mor phine is a dastardly attaok upon her character. Both counsel made their closing argu ments. Harris kissed his mother two or three times, and was then handcuffed and taken to the Tombs. Gov. Hewer Will llur Thera. Nkw York, Fb. 28. The members of the Welsh Colony who are exerting them selves to get a reprieve for their oountry man, Thomas Jones, who was senterjoed to death for the murder of William Wes son, have reoelved notification from Gov ernor Flower that he will give them , a hearing on the afternoon of Wednesday, March 1. The exeoutlon is fixed to take plaoe during the wek beginning March 13. Hun IV 1 1 1 Kun for Oovernor. Bostok, Feb. 38. Postmaster and ex Mayor Thomas N. Hart has alinounoed that be Is a candidate for tho Republican nomination for Oovernor. Tho Republi cans have for several years past tried'-td inuupe Mr. Hart to be their candidate, Mr. Hart i,verj.stronK in-BotQn.. where The plague of breaking lamp, chimneys is abroad in the land. There are two sorts of chim neys ; brittle and tough. Ninety nine in a hundred are brittle. The worst are imported from Germany. Tho best are lIac. beth's,Pearl-top"&"Pearl-glass." Two sorts as to workman ship; fine and coarse. The fine are Macbeth's "Pearl-top" and "Pearl-glass." The coarse are rough and out of propor tion; misfits and misshapen; they do not make a good draft; they smoke. Two sorts as to glass; trans parent and errav. "Pearl-top" and " Pearl-glass " are clear, fine and tough not tough against accident tough against neat. Call lor " Pearl-top " Pearl-glass" chimneys. rittt burgh. Pa. Ota. A. Maobstr or CO. To Snoot NluRiiru In 11 llarrol. Whitino, Ind., Fel). 28. George Hozol ett of this city, who lias twice passed through the Niagara whirlpool in a cask, left last night for Niagara Falls, where ho will immediately make his prepara tions for shooting over the Falls. Ha proposed to use nn egg-shaped barrel. He is confident that tho drop of 155 feet can be 111 ado without fatal results. A Stay for C. W. Gnrdnor. Niw i'oBK, Feb. 38. The motion for n certificate for rensonablo doubt as to tho legality of the conviction of Agent Gard ner, of the Parkiiurst society, was mndo this morning, and will act as a stay of sentence. Mncluiy Still Improving. Sav Francisco, Feb. 38. John Mackny is still improving and this morning thoro Is thought to be no further danger from his wound. Iilppey, who shot him, ia still alivo at tho Receiving Hospital. NEWS OF THE DAY. Tho business portion of Goldthwaite, Tex., has boon wiped out by fire. , Lieut. B. II. Buckingham, United States Navy, has been given tho com mand of tho Dolphin. Port Deposit, Md., has ngain been vis ited by n goodly sized flood, tho water reaching SO feet ubovo normal. Tho steamer Britannic, which sails from New York for Europe to-night, will carry $310,000 in Mexican dollars and 2a, 000 ounces of silver. Georgo B. Barslow, employed In a Bos ton meat market, has fallen holr to $315, 000 by the death of a cousin, Mrs. Abbla White, of Santa Barbara, Cal. John M. Coulter, president of Indiana University, has beon offered the chair of botany In tho now Chicago University at an annual salary of $7,000. The Brazilian Goverment has ordered 70,000 small calibre rifles and 35,000,000 cartridges from tho LocWcs, small arras manufacturers of Berlin. John W. Mitchell, tho Now York burg lar, who has lately been going through houses In Newark, N. J., has been sen tenced to ten years In Stnto prison. A French vessol of war has taken pos session of ICcrguclon, otherwise known as tho Isle of Desolation, In tho Indian Ocean. The island is said to have beds of coal. Queen Victoria and her daughters, tho German empress dowager and tho Prin cess Beatrice, havo arrived nt Bucking ham Palace, where her Majesty will hold court to-day. The issue of standard silvor dollars from the mints nnd treasury offices dur ing the week ended Feb. 25, 1803, was $333,GS0; for tho corresponding period of 1892, 8341,018. In tho Dominion House of Commons yesterday Sir John Thomson said that Canada, had not entered any protest against tho acquisition of Hawaii by the United States. A hot blast furnaco in the Riverside Works nt Kenwood, W. Vn., was blown up yesterday nnd four men were seriously burned, ono having ills eyes burned out Is not expected to recover. CHART.KS SIMMONS, CMiui'i, N. V. A MARVEL IN C0II0ES! Kidney and Liver Disease FOR 15 Y2LAJ18, CURED BY 3 BOTTLES! J Dana Sahsapakiixa Co.: I GENTLEMEN I llattuvbeen ri-atorpd ta rami Ihetlltll bvtheuttof Your Btnuwllli 1 fuel It! Itujr mm.) iu urn uui.r. Know we Krvai DenuK l have received. For lti yparm I havo born troubled vr1th( severe 1MltmillthaMtkiueh. aim Kill. Htrr mui ..nr. um'ti.c. wo oaoiv uuk ,o -" . " ...iinw a nau to nay ut ntu. J. liave uaed three botuea of DANA'S SABSAPAIHLJA Sand 1 fbe! Ilka m Mew man. I rccom- lenu 11 10 anv atni.tul vim tluK-aie of UwKIO- teya, i oura rvapitfuily, Cohoea, N. Y. CIUKLES SIMMONS. Tao truth of tho alxivo iswrtifM In by JAM1.S8 CU.KIN8, Drulvt of Cohoea, X. Y. Never purchase o " SUBSTITUTED, ' !ta person who tries to sell you something lelsowhen you call (or Dana's.) Our hot- Sties are being filled with a COUNTERFEIT, ARTICLE by "SubiUtuters." Buy ct the! ! HONEST DEALER who cells youvihatyou (ask tor, and II you receive M benefit he gvvlll return your mosey. fflla'ttrKwafiU. CO., Ucmjt, HBftUi HTHE KMD 1 1 TiHIAT CORES! From Morcfiant rJ THE SAF'E GLAD CRY, "IT MADE ME WELL." Dr. David Kennedy's Tavorlte Remedy, of Hondoul, N, Y., tho talk of the Country, Mr. W. F. Johnson, tho lenrtlnrr mpr. chant of Oalnaville, f. T., said to-dm f mm 1 novo sold over B0 doz. of Dr. Kennedy's Fuvor lto ilemerty, nnd have never lind a bottle returned or a fault found wi!h it. Ono of my ciistomoi'g paid bis doctor (5-1 and was then 110 better, took a bottle of Favorilo Remedy upon my recommenda tion, and it did him more good than the physicians lonir treatment. Ho then bought six bottles of me and was a well man long before they were used up." Such words as these must impress the sick or ailing ono. Three years auo I was troubled with Brlfrht's Disease. The bent Doctors said I could not live three months. I then commerced lining Dr. Ken nedy's Favoiitc Kemedy and I am now well. O. L. SKAvm, Birmingham, Conn. I was afflicted with a tumor (rrowlntr over mv right eye. Eminent physicians snld there was no help for me. I began at that time to use Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Itemedv and the tumor en tirely dfssappearetl and Favorite Remedy saved my fife. W. M. 1'aoteb, Portlandville.TI. Y. If it were not for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy I think I Bhould die f 1 om constipation. Knv orlteKeuiedy gives rae an appetite, produces refreshing sleep, and cured me or a nervous affection I hail for years. It Is a tonic, and I could not live without it. Mas. Jclia A. Yeaple, Kingston, N. Y. Are you a victim of any ktdnev or bladder dlfilculty f Try Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Kemedy t onco as it cured tne whi n about to give un all hope. F. O. Brinx, Foughkcepbie, N. Y. Have you tho symptoms of dyspepsia, sour Stomach, painful welgbt In the abdomen r.ftcr eating, palpitation of the heart, short breath, headache, constipation, drowsiness, lopsofappe Utc ? Then loos v no time, hut take Dr. Kennedy's Favrrlto Henirdy. It is the discovery of n pi v slcinn who Las oed it for years in his priv.ito pructici', and it has bv many thousand tc si-, be, u proven cajiable of doing all that iaclaiiced for it. WANTS, Jtcn. FOR RENT. Sooiety and club rooms in the post offlce building. Apply to M. M. Burke, Attorney, noom3. 13-U-tf TTIOlt SALE. blvory outfit for sale oheap for I; cash. Apply to 1. 1. Conry, No 31 South Main street. 1-19-tr FOR s U.K -One Wilton ltu patlor suite, 3 bed-room suites. 1 sldob iard,l cunboard, 1 lnnnffft. chnlra. nnnltlnff Hlovn nnil hniltnr. j Apply to Joseph Trewella, 7 3. Jurdln street, nuennuaoan. a ai-iw OR SALE OH RENT. A largo storo and dwelling. Storo room suitable for anv business. Stable in tho rear. For full parti culars apply at No. 131 E. Centre street, Mahanoy City, Pa. S ltt-tf TjTOR ''ALE. A boarding houso doing a good ' business centrally located in tho city of llnzleton. Satisfactory rcaons given for sell ing. Address E. & X., I. O. Uox 40J, llnzle ton. Pa. 2-3l-lw TOR Re NT A storeroom, dwelling nnd ; stable on North Main stroet, now occupied I by Roll Slieoler. Possoss Ion wdl bo given on I Arril 1st. Apply to ."trs. Margiret IJrehCBney, Mahanoy Piano, or 'Squlro Shoemaker. Shen andoah. 2-28-3t WANTFD. A llvoman or woman In every county where we havo not already secured a icpresentatlvo to sell our "Neva Silver" Solid Meta Ki'ivcs, Forks and Spoons to consumers; n sold metal as white ss silver; no plate to wear oft; goods guaranteed to wear a lifetime; cost at out ono tonlll that f silver: thn chanen of a lifetime: agents average from 8M to f 100 per weok end meet with ready sales every where, ho prea is tho demand for our Solid etal Gords Over Ono Million Dollars' worth o: goods in dally use. Case of samples FREE. SILVERWARE CO., 2-13-lm-d&w 133 Essox St., Boston, Mass, AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est selling noveltv ever nroduced. Erases ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic. Z03 to 500 per cent, nrodt. One agent's sales amounted to 1620 in six days. Another 133 in two hours. Previous 1 aAliC.lt;uuauui.ucucont.iv. rui iuiuid nuu luu I .-.t... . trnnuA .,. n r ' pal tluumro, uliuxch jluu muuiud mi e, vsu, ..a urosse, wis. xiaa 0-jn.iy I o 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 also carry an immense line of Stovos, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Hooting and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, GIRARDVILLE, PA. THE JBX CTOTJ I Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia. 32 S. Main St., Slieiiaudonli. The leading place in town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The linos t lino ot Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &c, foreign and do mestic Free lunch served each evening. Big sohoonera of f resh,Beer,l'orter, Ale, Ac. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Lea dine Saloon la town Oenlre ami White .... (Btekert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whiskeys In the Market. JOHN R. COYLJ5, iitwMj-ki-Lav ui Km Mk Aft, owes .BefWaWe "ulfctuw. Wffi.aatjMvu. Pa M. M. UURKK, A TTORiTSY-A T-LA TP BI1BNANDOAII, FA, Offices RoorilV P. O. Building, Phensodoar md.rtsterly BuTJJc Pettsrllle, ENGLAND DOJfT OKI II Objects to the Stars and Stripes on the New York. ANOTHEn HOME RULE BILL VICTORY A ramout IlellgltMta Seo't Will Prnhmbh Mmlgrate t This Country g.inn They Are i Virtuous nnd iMiinstrlnu People Snfl'erlnic Aiming Hin Cotton Wyrkora. LONDO, Feb. 28. In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. WHHam G Cnvendlsh-Heiitlnok, Conservative, mem ber for Penryn, Falmouth and Flushing, nuked whether the attention of the Ad miralty had been cal lei 1 to a recent cele bration In New Tork, at which President Harrison was present, when the flag of n ileamshlp that had been built And subsi dised as a Qoeen's cruiser had been shanged, and the Hag of the United States hoisted in Its stead. He also wanted to know whether the Admiralty would henceforth prevent uoh a proceeding. The Right Hon. Sir U. Kay-Shuttle-worth, Secretary to the Admiralty, re plied that there was nothing to prevent the transfer of a British mercantile cruiser to a foreign country after the period for whioh a subsidy hail been granted her bud elapsed. Mr. Gladstone made h motion that on Tuesdays and Fridays the House meet at 2 p. in., and that government business, especially the second reading of the Home Rule bill, have preference over nil other bnstness. The motion was opposed, and the Lib eral leader Was accused of scheming to rush business through and preventing members from introducing bills. The motion was carried by 4'J majority. THE WALDENSES COMING. MpnngorH tivut Over to Inquire, Into North Curollini us a Vitture Home. Paws, Fob. 28. The Waldenses, the lescendnnts of the famous sect which was persecuted for centuries on account ol their religions opinions, and who still Inherit the mountain tract on the Italian side of the Cottian Alps, where their an cestors held out against their persecutors, propose to euiigrate to America. Their staple business of cloth making has become much depressed, and even with all their frugality they find It diffi cult to live. The pastors of the Wnldensian congre gations convened in a synod to consider tho situntion, nnd resolved to send two delegates to North Carolina to Inquire regnrdlng tho prospects for settlers in that State. Tho Waldenses aro n hardy and thrifty peoplo, retaining in n. romnrkabla degree thovirtuos of their heroic nuceitors. If the reports from the delegates should bo favorable 2,000 Waldenses will emi grate to North Carolina in tho spring. THREATENED WITH FAMINE. Great Suirei'lnsnt Ultlliam on Account of tlio Splnnorh Strlko. London-, Feb. 28. Great suffering exists In Oldham, owing to the prolonged j struggle between tho master cotton spin- I ners nud tho operativos. Tho number out of employment in Oldham nlono Is 31,000. Thousands of those aro destitute of food nnd fuel, only those who belong to tho Operatives' Union receiving union aid. Tho prolonged cold weather has added to tho distress of tho situation. Hopes to Seo England Catholic Soon. Rome, Feb. 28. The Pops bade a cour teous farewell to the pilgrims from Eng land yesterday. His Holiness said that ho hoped soon to see England once mora a Catholic country, At tin close of tho audience His Holinoss was borno in n sedia gestntorla through tho corridors of the Vatican, in which the pilgrims ranged themselves. Tho Pontiff as he passed, held out his hand, tho pilgrims kissing tho ring. Italian Anurclilsts Cuusht at tYorlc. Roue, Feb. 28. Tho polico yesterday surprised 20 Anarchists at work In it bomb factory on the outskirts of tho city. All tho men wero arrested and a largo quantity of explosives seized. Tho polico believe that they now have tho persons responsible for most of the explosions of tho last year. Sulcidml on the Houso Top. New York, Feb. 23. Last night Emlle Rohaut, ID years old, hanged himself on tho root of tho fivo-story building in West Olst street in which ho lived. The young man tied n rope about his neck, and fastening the other end to the ventilator pipe swuug oil. a or fully 10 minutes tho body bwung in midair. Then the rope was cut by wearing against the cornice, nnd the body tumbled into the yard in the rear of the hou-e. Despondency due to Illness was the probable cause of the suicide, I'opuliat House llboys tho Court. Topika, Feb. 28. The Populist House mem bers have decided to yield to the decree of the Court and recognize the Republican House. One of their members appeared In the Republican House yes terday afternoon, and there was loud ap plause when he addressed Mr. Douglass as Mr. Speaker. The Populist Senators will also recognize the Douglass House. To Raise tlieSuuken Reveuuei Cutter. Nkw York, Feb. 88. Secretary of th Treasury Foster has authorized an ex penditure of not more than $500 for rais ing the revenue ontter Washington, which was run into and sunk iu her slip oil the Battery yesterday. A wrk Woman Hooted Alive. Newark, Feb. 38. Mrs. Bridget Con dron, aged 45, went too near a red hot tttove at her residence yesterday and In an instant her clothes were in flames. Before the Are was extinguished the poor woman was very nearly roasted alive. Got Haifa Cent Advanoe. Datviujk, Conn., Feb. 88. The weav ers here resumed work this morning upon an advance of half a cent per yard on the old list with less fines. This Is halt of what was asked. I SpirttunlUt Medium Swindler Santenoad. Dkkvsr, Feb. 28. "Dr." F. O. Mat- A 1 1. .. I J4- 1 . A. It t a 1 luciuuin wno ........ .... ... .....i ..... i.utuuu. has been seatsnped to three Jears in the Vj.fti.twv. S" ' ' 11 I ' i ' "" f IRMIIES'MEBVIN Thoro U nothing like the RESTORATIVE MEiWINB discovered by tbo great spools! lit. MIUuB, io euro nu iiervous atseaees. 'eaaaone, cne muss, nervous .Ion, Glooplosunesn, Neuralsla.St. VTttM nnco,Fltaond Hysteria. Mrrny phntotaaa wit In tbetr practice, and ray tho result am .underfill. Wo bavo hmvlrMs of ter.tirsonlmbj !-) these from druggists. " Vt'o havo nover kBOSttt iiTthhiB Hko It." Bnow & Co., Syracuse, H. T. Lverv bottla sold brtufis word:' of pnilso." J. G Vulf, lllllBdalo, Mich. "Tho bc..t oi iicr we ever iau.' ' Woodworm A Co.. Fort. Vavna. Ind. Xcrvlne soils hotter than nnjUil.ig wo mr ilia." u. r. wthhuoh uoncnra, xi. a. 'atibi lottlasndbooKof I illm mini Pi iiiiiiii1iiiiIHi OR. MILKS' MEDICAL CO., ElMUUttlnd. TESSAS. BOTTLE FREE. 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Ths Jvani Cwnical Co. CINCINNATI, o. u. s. A. LLiOTD'ft SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 Xa8t Cantrc ftreet. Ths bo,t beor Ms3 wttiT whiskies, brandies, "'''" ii Miiiiniii'iiiniiiiiiii1 mi .n!l!i3 lysscYmifii tAk SOAP i niavn Bfluaawt naan aina;s ua ainu, I 1 ROBERT TjLO YD, Prop, V i3 3Si if-. 'X .. . .. AiJi. i-jaggg '