mrwmtimutyMf 1 k Weak Digestion strange as it may seem, is caused iroin a lack of that which is never exactly digested fat. The greatest fact in connection with Scott's Emulsion appears at this point it is tortlv digested fat and the most weakened digestion is quickly strengthened by it. The only possible help in Consumption is the arrest of waste and re nerval . of new, healthy tissue. Scott's Emulsion has done wonders in Con sumption just this way. rreprd!? Soctt A Bowne.N. Y. AlldrviKgltts. Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat. Sold by all Driimiists on a Guarantee. Tor a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shlloh's Porous Plaster will give great satisfaction. aj cents. SHILOH'S VITALIZES?. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tonn., says : "Slilloh'e Vitaltzcr'K AVE D JUT LIFE? 1 contfdcrUthcbestremeduforadelittltatedswtem I ever used." For Dyspepsia. Liver or Kidney trouble it cieels. I'rlcoTOcts. HILOHVTLCATARRH REMEDY. navo you Catarrh? Trythls Remedy. Itwlll relievo and Cu-o you. Price 50 cts. This In lector foritBBUccessfultreatmentifurnlshed XrCO. DH1IUU o Iteweuiuo uiu duiu ujr uo vu u jruarantco to give satisfaction. For sale by (J. H. Hagenbuch. Biclc Headache and rollovo all (bo troubles inc! ilcnt to a bilious statu of tho system, such rM Sluioees, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain in tho Hide, &o. While their moat aernarltable success has bees shown la curing HeaSaehe, yet Dorter's IiSUa Liver rilll are equally valual loin Constipation, curing and pre tenting thlsnnno;inRcoceplaint,whil3 theyalM correct all disorders of the s toinsch,stiraulalo the liver and regulate tho bowels. Uvea 1 the; onlj (urea 'Ache they would boslmoatpriceloesto thosowSe teuterfromtblsdlstrcslngcompittint; butfortu iifttelv thei r soodness docs notend r- "re.and thoso. vhooocotry them will find theso little pills valu able in so many Trays that thoy will not ua vrll (ling to do without them. But after allsick head (la the bane of so many lives that horo Is where) iwemaVoourgreatboast. C-urpiUacuroltwhila icthcrs do not. Carter's Littlo Liver Pills are v-ry small ana very easy to take. One or two pillj malcoa dose. They are strictly vegetable ana do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who tisethein. In Ylals.it 25 cents; llvofortl. Sold by druggleta overjwfcere, or sent by mail. CARTER REDICINE CO., New Yorki SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE OiLrttiiil Aiiri Onlv Gcnulno. re, ilwftji relUMa. ladies, &ik jS Pruirt lit for ChtckattT L'notUh Zfa-A nond Jtrarni la Uel ni ioU metn:ioVy j do i ci, wtiM wun Dina riooon, lake VZ Inaothri. Rtfiit J ana trout tubtlihi. V tiotu and imitation: At Drtif jtili, or I'nd 4a. In itimpi for ptrtlcQltri, teitimonUlj tad " i (iier Tor l.ooict," in utter, br return W. H. Downs' Elixir; WILL CURE THAT AND STOP THAT 1Ta stood thaini tfnr STXTY YXAJ18 ! Pond, lias proved itself tho best remedy j J known for the euro or t'onsimiptioji, : flntmhn. Colds. WhnnnUut Counh. audi fall Lung JHteaiei in young or out. l'rlco Mo., boo., anil fl.oo per doiuo. cni.n BVS-RYWMERE. I VXSil, HHKSSa UOEt-, Pr:;.. S-.rUtztsa, 7t. , BIERRIimtl "About ten years ago I con tracted a severe cats of blood poi son. Leading pliyitclaue prescribed medicine after medicine, w hfoli I took without any relief. I alto tried mercurial and potash remedies, with unsuooeasful results, but which brought on an attack of mercurial rheumatism (hat E-S RHEUMATISM four yean I gave in all remedies and began usiug 8, S. S. After taking several bottles I was entirely cured inri aide tn resume work. is the greatest medicine lor uioou polsonjng to-day on the market." TraatUo on Mood and Skin Diseases isallAd frae. Swift Scucivio Co.. Atlanta. Ga. c, T. HAVIOK, BUliCIHQX DENTIST. 031co-North9Hujr Mita 'andCantro Ste, ouunnaaoju, over stela 'd aruj stars, SHE DID NOT LOVE HIM So Hetherington Attempted to Kill Miss Klaus. HE IS DEAD BUT SHE WILL LIVE After IlcliiK llfllHl by tier He Onni to Ilrr Willi a Choice nf AIurriiiKo or Iinth l'll os Two SboH nt Ilnr. Until Tilhlne Vlf fi'Ct, Thru hhools Ulmself A Curioll; l.ettor round oil 1II l'ersoli. Bhidoki-oiit, Conn., Murch 8. This city is stirred up over n shooting nlTnlr which occurred here yesterday, resulting In the death of tho man mid tho serious Injury of the youiiK wonuiu. Miss Eminii KIhuj, a beautiful young girl, while alone In tho nrcudo of the postolllce, wits upproaclied by Alexander P. Hetherington, whose numerous pro posals sho lmd rejected. In mi agitated voice he said that it she did not accept him then they would die together. Ah sho paid no attention to htm he drew a revolver and blazed away. One bullet tore through her hand. An slit lied he fired ngaiu, and the bullot lodged in her breast. Ho then shot himself through the heart, dying instantly. Sliss Klaus was removed to hei mother's house, the hall was extracted, and the chances uro lu fuvor of her recov ery. A number of letters were found In his pockets. The following oxtracts are tukeu from one that was typewritten: "What Woman Is Br a Bachelor.. "Woman Is niau's conscience. She Is man's Incentive to go forward; tho tempt ing bait and tho merciless whip. She is tho idol man worships until ho throws her down. "Woman is the happiness of ono man and the bane of two. It Is the maternal muscle that has spanked tho race into de cent manners and good bohavior. "Woman is the only unlniul that can breathe lu hulf rations, hold pins mid needles in its mouth and do up its back hair. "Woman Is a valuable article that costs more in tho keeping than in the ac quiring. "Sho Is an invisible fire that consumes the heart of man, and yet sho is indiffer ent to tho harm she is doing. "Sho is tho root of all evil; for her many men were made criminals, and the gallows have destroyed mora men oil hor uccountthan for any other crime." Hetberiuglou w.,s born In Smyrna, Asia Minor. Ho cams to this country when u boy, and has been in this city 10 yearn. He was connected with the Y. it. 0. A. and tho JtTirst Baptist church. Several years aco when liiss Huttle Ciuulee, daughter Oi the late editor of the Standard, was married he created n sensa tion ut the weddiug by attempting to ttop the ceremony. Ho said ho loved tho Bill. After that ho tried to thrust his atten teutious upon sever d wealthy girls, but unsuccessfully. H. had been unnoyiug Miss Klaus about a year. He has long been regarded ns crazy. lie has u brother either iu Brooklyn or New York. OLYMPIC CLUB'S OPENING Lewis Wins lh Wresilliii; M itcn and McMillan tli.i l ight. New Orleans, March B. The Olympic Club opened Its fistic carnival last night, with a finish light between Billy Hand of Providence, It. I., and Billy McMillan of Washington. The fight preceded tho event of "tllo evening, the wrestling match between Evuu Lewis, the strnngler, and Ernest Itoeher, thu conqueror of William Mill donn. Both events were of a very tamo order nnd decidedly unsatisfactory to the l.OOo people who could iiud nothing better to do than attend the exhibition. McMillan toyed with Hand for flvo rounds and then knocked him out. Lewis won tho wrestling match aftor n hard struggle. Three of the five bouts were catch as catch can, and two were Grnsco-Homan, Lewis winning tho three cutch-as-catcu-can bouts. StrleUon With Apoplrxy in Church. Lyons, N. Y., March 3. While speak ing in a Baptist prayf' .u.-eting, Mrs. Lewis Sllsby, aged 42 years, was stricken with apoplexy. It was ilrst noticed in her speech, then sho fell unconscious. Sho was removed to her residence, where she died soon after. Tins is tho second death from apoplexy iu tha Baptist church Inside of forty-eight hours. Profesiur Drilluiiioiul, Boston, March 8. The trustees of the Lowell Institute, who have been corre sponding with Professor Henry Drum mond of England, with a view to his lec turing beforo the institute, have conclud ed a definite arrangement with htm for a series of lectures this spring, beginning April 8, and lasting four weeks, speaking three times each weec. A Stauithl Tied Up. New York, March 3. Tho steamship Advance, of the United biates and Brazil Line, which was advertised to sail on Tuesday last, is still tied up at her uock. Officials from the Sheriff's department swooped down on thu steamship just be fore her time of sailing and took pos session. Not the Xuroulc. New York, March 3. The news telo griphed up from Sandy Hook last evening that the belated steamer Nitron le had been sighted proved to lw a mistake nnd much uneasiness Is felt for her safety. Sho left Liverpool on Feb. 11, An Inorue of Stock Authorised. Hahtford, Conn., M.trch 8. Tho Sen ate has passed a resolution authorizing the increase of the capital stock of tha New York, New Hiven Js Hartford Rall roud to $100,000,000. I iiunil Guilty fM uiuluuBhter, Bradford, Pa., March $) Calvin Han cook, who has been on trial ut Smith port for the murder Mt Frank Wagoar, Deo. 10, was found guilty by the jury of manslaughter. ItiiaiiH! Suso lnys a liullruad, PauowKwaiB, N.Y., March 8. K well gage baa bought tbo Nv York & Mata KOhiiesriU railroad at auction for $50, ana iu. uriuiuui ui, u.. A .UaMUitia wttt r Why is Strictly Pure W hV ' White Lead the best T AA J paint ? Because it will outlast all other paints, fivc a handsomer finish, better protection to the wood, and the first cost will be less. If Barytes and other adulterants of white lead are "just as p-ood" as Strictly Pure White Lead, why are all the adulterated white leads always branded Pure, or " Strictly Pure White Lead?" This Barytes is a heavy white powder (ground stone), having the appearance of white lead, worthless as n paint, costing only about a cent a pound, and is only used to cheapen the mixture. What shoddy is to cloth, Barytes is to paint. Be careful to use only an old and standard brand of white lead the John T. Lewis & Bros. is strictly pure. "Old Dutch" process, and established by a lifetime of use. For colors use National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting- Colors with Strictly Pure White Lead. For sale by the most reliable dealers In paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, it will pay you to send to us for a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar; it will only cost you a postal card to do so. r JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. WRECK ON THE LAKE SHORE. Throe irrolght Tniins Mixed Up-No Lives Lost. La Porte, Ind , March 8. A disastrous rcar-cud collision has occurred on tho Lake Shore railroad about 18 miles from this city between two westbound freight trains, one, a fast running special, crashing Into tho caboose of tho other, scattering tho debris in all directions. An castbouud freight crushed into the wreck, piling up tho cars in a frightful manner. The crews saved themselvba by jump ing. Tho cars ignited, making a terrible fire. The accident Is attributed to defeotive signal lights. The loss is placed at $50,000. lvniulani Visits Central litrk. New York, Murch 8. Hawaiian Princess Victoria Kaiulanl drovo to Cen tral Park yesterday afternoon with Mrs. und Miss ij.ivies, tho wife uud daughter of her guardian. Tho temaiuder of tho day she spent in her room at tho Bre- voort hotel. In spite of tha melancholy tono of her "appeal to the American people," she looked very bright nnd cheerful looked, Indeed, a bright and happy school girl without n care in the world, as -the lightly ran down tho steps of the tirevoort hotel and entered her carriage. ISoston Traveler CiiuuxeK rropiieterAlilp. Boston, March 3. It is stated that u changu iu proprietorship lias been made in tho Boston Traveler which plaues that paper iu tho control of Dr. Lewis G. Lowe. Tills is said to checkmate a plan, which, It is understood, was being ma tured, to join the Boston Traveler and the Boston Morning News under one management. Tho committee of ono hundred, If this story is correct, will lose its present control of the Traveler. The committee is n local temperance and law and order organization. Workmen Hurled Under AValU. Tniuanai'olth. March 3. Ypstnrdnv ufternuon, while workmen wcra engaged in tearing uowu an unoccupied tnree story building, the building collapsed, burying the workmen In tho debris. The fire department was soon at work in uu ellort to rescue the workmen. Three men were taken out unconscious. It is stated that ut least three more are still beneath the ruins. lluyes Will Sea Ills Wife. New York, Mutch 3. Col. Wm. B. Hayes will lie afforded a chance to t-ee his wife, probably late today. It maybe for tho lust time, for as soon as tho part ing is over he will ba hurried off to Sing Sing, there to servo out his term of im prisonment for perjury. It is doubtful If Mrs. Hayes will ever recover sufficient ly to understand fully what has hap- You Saw Your Own Wood and saw enough of it, your digestive organs may perhaps be equal, ostrich like, to any task you impose even to the digest ion of lard-cooked food. If however, like thousands of other people, you have learned that you must " draw the Hue at lard," this is to remind you that there is a clean, delicate and healthful vegetable substitute, called tn which if used in place of lard, permits you to eat pics, pastry, patties and such " good things " without fear of dyspeptic con sequences. There's abundant proof, but none so convincing and so pleas ant as a trial for yourself. We invite it. For sale everywhere. Made only by N. K. FA1RBANK & CO., CHICAGO tad 131 H. Delaware Ave., FUM. JOHN R. COYLE, lUMMjitLsff and Kttl liiite Agut, OOtee Ileddall'e Uullfllnr, iihenandhoa. Pi $3 GOULD HAVESAVED $475 "It's Our Family Doctor Now." "Tho friend and mossing the l'oor Suf ferer Needs." Mr. Cook found health, happiness and economy in tho usoof a simple remedy. "Itnffrrfdtor ytari with DYSI'JH'SIA nnd LIVUK COMIMjAIM, and was nearly a crippio wiin a sore 1-Kt writes Mr. James Couk, of Cut ski 11, Now Yorlt, nnd after spending ll-aVC! Willi iliietiii l round myself no btlttr, 1 then determinod to try l)r. David Kollliody's Fnvurlts ltt'lnedv, made at ltomlmit, N. V., and aftor using turuu lloilli'S wuieil coifi mo Just & 3 wu entirely curtdT' Sucli words from a gentleman of Mr. Cooks standing, should rercivo great attention from those iu need of a medicine that euros disease. We cuarantce Dr- Kennedy's Favorite Re.nedy to absolutely cure Kidney and Liver nmplalnts, Qravel, Stone in the Bladder, llrlght's Disease, all urinary troubles, Dia betes, licicmi, Salt Rheum. Jaundice, Dys- Eepsia, Constipation, Ilheumatlsm, Skin ruptions, Scrofula, Humors, Ulcers, Sores and Pimples, Disorded Stomach, Sick Head ache, Biliousness and Purify the Dlood. It Permanently Cures All Female Weaknesses. Wo could name scoics of pcoplo hero, and elsewhere, who have felt not actually sieii, but weak, worn ami weary, but who arc now strong nnd well, solely by the itc of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Hcmedy. It's a food for tho brain, nerve and in u sue, thereby curing sleeplessness, bead achf. i) rid all nervous troubles. WANTS, ten. OltKKNT A 3-story brick houo. No. 212 N. Main street Newly n.tnered and minted. It is now occunltd but owner will rent either 212 or 2U to suit party renting. 31-3t Mrs Quitm. FOK RENT. Society and club rooms in tho post ortlco building. Apply to M. M. Hurke, Attorney, Iloom 3. 12-11-tf TOK HALE. Livery outfit for ealo cheap for 1 cash. Apply to M. 1. Conry, No 31 South Main street. 1-19-tf FOU HALE Ono Wilton Uuir parlor suite, 3 bed-room suites 1 sidcbiar!,! cunbonrd, 1 louneo, chairs cook I rid stove and heater. Apply to Joseph Trewelln, 7 J. Jardin street, Hhenaiidoih. 2 21-lw IjlOHHALE Olt ItKNT. A largo storo nnd 1 dwelling. Storo room sultablo for any business. Stable in the roar. For full parti culars apply nt No. 131 E. Centre street, Mahanoy City, la. 2-10-tf FOR ALE. A boarding house, with stock nnd ilxtures, centrally locafd In tho city of Ilazleton. At present doing a good business. Satisfactory reasons Klven for selling. Address r.. ix -v., i". u uox io, uiizieton, t-a, i-'.ts-tr 011 It" NT A s'oreroorn, dwelling nnd ? stable on North M dn btront. now ininlpd by Itoll Shco'er. Possesion w II ho piven on Airll 1st. Apply to Ari. Margirct Hreho noy, Mahanoy Plane, or 'Scpjlro bhoemakor. S-ion-undoia 2- 28-3 1 STOCKHOLDERS' MESTIZO. A meeting of the Htuenholders of tho Citizens' Iluild Ins and Loan sodutlon. of Shenandoah. P.i will be held Tuesday, March 1 1th, 189 i. at 7.30 p' iu , ui mo uuice m mo eumpany, lor tne pur poseof electing ofll ois and eight (8) directors. u. w. uB.i u i j n, secretary. Bhcnaadoah, Pa., March 3, "0J. 2-i-td WANTt-'D. live man or woman in every county wh"ro we h ivo not already secured i .rpresenlatlvfl to sell our "Neva silver" Solid .deta Ki'ifs.Forksivnl -noons toconMimersi a sol.d metal as white ss sdvir; no plain to wear off; goods ginrxntecd to woar a lifetime; costal out one tenihtha' f silver; the chance of a lifetime: agentsnverige from (VI toJIOO per week nn .licet with ready siles ovev where, to yrtia Is the demand for our Solid Hal Oo ds Over One Million Dollars' worth of goods la daily use. Oasn of samples EUUE. SILVEitW WE CO. 2-13 lm-d&w 133 Essex St., Boston, Muss, AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle tho new Patent Chemi- oal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink tnorouguiy in two sooonus. jno aDrasion or paper, works like magic. 200 to 600 per cent, nrotit. One atcent's sales amounted to t6&) in six days. Another J82 in two hours. Previous experienoe not nccossary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf's Co., Lu Crosse. Wis. r439 6-31-ly 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 alo carry an Immense lino of Stoves, Rangos, Cutlery and Tin ware Hoofing and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, GIItARDVILLE. PA. THE BICTOTJ! Everything modeh d after Green's Cafe, PhllaueiphU, 32 S. main tit., Slienumloali. The leading place in town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean andfrosh. The lincsUlueot Wines and Liquors I Cigars, Sc., foreign nnd do mestic. Free lunch served each evening. Hlg sohoaners of fresh,lieer,Forter, Ale.&o. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop. Scheider's Saloon and Bostauranl Leading SaToon in town Oentrtt and White St. (Qlcitert'B old stand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whiskeys in the Market. WORLD'S FAIR ACCOMMODATIONS. If you with to secure a olo place to atop while v'jttlag the Fair you can arranre with our old towLsiosn, J. a Hutiou, at Harvey, IU. Fifteen minutes from the ground. ItatcH pur clay, $1,59, Prtt8 wUbingto make irmuemettU ean seenre rooau by forwHrdluf H.U0 and date of arrival, STee. 3r. I'lutton , llAKVBY, IlX. A FRUITLESS SESSION Montana Legislature Adjourns Without an Election. THE LAST MEETING A LIVELY ON? It Was ltiiiiinrod lt.'loro the Votlnc foi Senator llegnii that .Soveial Ufpiihllcntu AVoliltl CliHlis;e OteV to Clul-k uod'Hier TheyAVHii'llIoiniilly Illmrit by 'lliell' Pol. low l'ailyiiion The Governor Will I'll I the Vacancy. Hki.kka, Mont., Maroh 2. Not even the opening of the famous Ynla Look Legislature tbreo years ago equalled in exciting and dramatic Interest tho scene enacted nt lioomyesterdiiy when the Third Legislative Assembly met iu joint session to take a final ballot for Senator In Con gress to succeed Sanders. As tho roll was called breathlugs silence fell. The first lieptiblicuu to broak tn Clark was Senator Hatch of Park county. No sooner had ho voted than cries of "traitor," "bought up," "put him out," etc., were hurled at him from floor ud gallery by Uepubllcaus, while Clark Democrats cheered wildly. With dlllioulty order wns restored. Homier, it Dixon Democrat, wns the next to switch to Clark, whilo llvo more Re publicans, Coder of Fergus county, Lewis of D.iwsou, Graves and Aimear of Bow, and Vnnclevo of Yellowstone, voted for Clark amid cheers and hisses. Amid doep silence tho result of tho ballot was announced ns follows: Clark, 32; Mautle, 25; Dixon, 11; Carter, 1. As !lo were necessary for n cholcu tho Presi dent declared 110 election. Thou ensued u scene that bailies doicriptlon. The Legislature adjourned siuo die last night. Tho appointment of Senator by Governor Richards will probably be next week and It seems to lio between Sanders, Mantle, Carter and somo unknown dark hors", with the chuuees apparently iu Sindors, favor. Olympiit Iteports No Result. OhTMl'lA, Wash., March 3. Yester day's ballot for Unitod States Senator was without rosult, there being uo change in tho preceding day's vote. WON'T CHANGE HIS VOTE. Assonihlynian llarrlxun f Newark Says He Is ot in 1'uvor ot ltupuut. NmvAHK, March 3. Tho Assemblymen ot tho county who voted for the Raco Track bills have been asked If they will vote to repeal tho laws. Their inter views show that they will oil stand llrm. Assemblyman William llarrigan was asked: "Will you vote for thu repeal of the Race Track bills?" "No sir," he replied. "Will you vote to glvo tho people a hearing?" was the next question. "Yes sir; I voted that way already." "Why won't you vote for the ro pealor?" Mr. llarrigan was ready with his an swer. Ho said: "Vell I do not propose to be the laugh ing stock of the State. To deliberately vote now contrary to the way I vo.e.l before would indicate that I was either a liar or it thief. I understand the bill I voted for ami do not propose to pose be fore the public now nnd virtually con ness that I did not know what I wus voting for." TALMAGE DENIES IT. He Believes That tho Jlrooulyn Taberna cle Will Ovoicomo Its Diulcultifs. New Youk, Maroh 3. The rumor thnt Dr. Tuluiage is about to retire from the Brooklyn Tabernacle Is dented emphati cally by the doctor himself. He said that ho preferred Brooklyn to any other city for a placo of residence, and did not expect to leave it. Tha Tabernacle was threatened by n most serious exigency, but ho hoped and believod tho troublo would be triumph antly overcome. Filling tho Cliulr Temporarily. New York, Maroh 3. The Rev. Dr. Briggs yesterday lllled the Chair of Sys tematic Theology at the Union Theologi cal seminary, left vacant by tha death of Prof. Worcester. Dr. Briggs has not been assiKtied to the chair, but has con sensented to fill It until another professor can be found to take It. He lectured for au hour 10 the senior class. After tho loeture ho returned to his own chair to teach Biblical theology. Seliooner Vale Hud a ftoiiU Time. ViNETAitD Havkn, Mass. March 8. The schooner Yale, of Baltimore, for Boston' before reported nuohored off Nobska with cargo shifted and sails lost nnd split, has been towed here by the bteam tug Riht Arm. The Riht Arm has assisted iu trimming her cargo and pumping the miter out from between her decks. The Vale's cabin furnishings are ruined by die salt water, and she has had a rough .xperienco. Hisy Huts Slude Up. Newark, March 3. Mrs. Lillle Hess lin, of Harrison who is only 21 years old, and yet is the mother of two children, one five years of age, quarrelled with her husband and left homo taking herchildrerj and $1,000 which the husband hud saved up. Yesterday the husband found her working iu a paper box factory and took, her home. A reconciliation hus been affected. Sunk Mysteriously hi Hwr Iiuck. New Bedford, Mas, Maroh 8. The barge Bridgeport ot Perth Am boy owned by the "Bee" Lille arrived in port and was towed to a dock abovo the bridge. 1'be tug was just about to leave her when the barge settled, and iu a few miuutes weut to the bottom. The reason ot her sinking U a mystery as her skipper aays she uever leaked drop ami did not strike a thiug to bis knowledge. Woman SuflfurxB tn Kansas Pmsm, Topkka, Kan. March 8. The Senate has concurred In the House amendments to the woman'a suffrage I 111 which now goes to the Governor an 1 will receive bis algnatura. The bill stood in the Senate 88 to 0; iu the Houee 84 to 17. Tha bill is very brief. I'uliee Use Oaumm, pirates K.Hev ttAlffWOM, March 8. A. battle took plsMM but ulght between the dredgers and the Virginia pottee schooner in Tangier SotmX The police boat used a eaunon and the pi rat replied with rifte. Toe latter 'succeeded iu escaping iu the TARTLING FACTS! Tho Amerlean pcoplo nro rapidly bocomlnff a rneo of nervous wrecks, nnd ttie f blowing it tbe best remedy t Alphoivjolleiiiiifhiiff.tif Dutler, I'a., swears that when hi sun wti i pprochless from f?u Vitus Dime, Or, Mhos' Cro.it Koetoratlvo Nervine curod him. Mrs. .1. n. Villor.nf Valrmp also.lnd.,.1. D.Taylor, of I.Kaii"rt, 1ml., easts trslneilSO pounds from tnrlnit It. Mm. n. A. (lord lier, of Vistula. Ind., wi" eurcd of 4 to 60 ooiituI slonsadny,nndniuuh lie i.l i he, crimes, baclc acho, nnd nervous prostration, by ono bottlo. Dmlel Myers, Brooklyn, Mich., iiys his daughter wns cured or Insanity of ten jinr-' 1 tui.dliuj. Trtat bottles nnd hue book of marvel mi cures. FlllftJS at druggists This remedy contains no opiates. Dr.Milos' medical Co.,Elkhr.rt, U.d. ABRASM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA.. Manufacturer ot Of Every Description Flags, Baages, Caps, Reganas, &c 43-FINEST GOODS-LOWEST PRICES.-E Wrifn fnrcatnloKru(s. Correspondence solicited. 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