- 1 "Almost as Palatable as Milk" This is a fact with regard to Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. The difference between the oil, in its plain state, is very apparent. In Scott's Emulsion you detect no fish-oil taste. As it is a help to diges tion there is no after effect except good effect. Keep in mind that Scott's Emulsion is the best promoter of flesh and strength known to science. Trriwred by Scott A Ilimne. N. Y. All dranclsta, j25'50'&'ll "Cures Consumption, Vouglit, Croup, Boro Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee, For a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shlloh's Porous Flatter will give great satisfaction. 35 cents. SHILOH'S VITAL.IZER. Mrs. T. 8. HawklnSvChnttnnoogn, Tcnn.. says : "BhttoVsVaaUzer'SAVLD MY JifFW.' consider U the best remedy foradclittitatedsiistem J ever use J." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney troublo it excels. Price 76 eta. XATARRH REMEDY. k Have you Catarrh? Try this Ilemody. ItwlU relieve- and Ctt-o you. Price 00 ets. Tills In. lector f or Itssucoessfultrentmcntlaf urn lshcd free. Shlloh's Hernedles tire sold by us ou a (guarantee to give satisfaction. rior sale by 0. H. Hagenbuch. Kick Headache and roliovoall tbotronblea fncf tlent to a billons etato of tho system, suoh as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Fain In the Side, &c Whllo their moat pemtiliibla success has been shown la curing SJcaSacho, yet Carter's Llttla liver Mia art equally valuablo in Constipation, curing and pro Tenting this annoying complain t.whllo theyalsa correct all disordorsolthostomachtlmulatotha liver and regulatoth j bowda. Even IX they oabj enroa f&cbs thoy would be almoBtprlceless to those who Buffer from this distressing complaint; but for tu ,oatelytheir60odnessdooanotendhere,and those) nho once try them will find theso littlo pills vain Wblo In so many ways that they will not bo nil. King to do without them. But after alleles bead (isthebonoof somrnyllvos that hero !a where 'we make our great boast. Our pitta cure it while ethers do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very Bmall and very easy to taie. Oue or two pills make dose. They are Btrlotly vegetable and do not gripe or puree, butb; their yan tie action please all who ueolhem. IiivUlsr.t,25cenUi five fir $1. fKifl jy druggists overywaare, or stntt-. - nail. . CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York; SMALL PILL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Cklelie-ter'ii EncUih'lMs-aoad Uracil. PILLS Or!clnulon1 O.ilj- Genuine. bafc, always reliable. tAoiCS, ttt tnonci Hi mid In lel unl Uold tuetkiiu1 (inxei, .ileJ wlili blue ribbon, TuWo nootht-r. Hffui4dani,froutubttUu-. tioniant tntifa'(on. Ai PruggliU, or Wfllfg, in tamp fur partlculnri, tettjiuonltlt ia& ''Heller lor J. udltt, in letitr, by return -' Chtchetter Cliccucol Ctf..UadU;n ftaiitr Call by tU Looftl ppiUU. VUUda.? fn. (N, . H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURE THAT AND STOP THAT 1EI Has stood the tei.t for STXTX TEAKS i faaH has proved itself the best remedy j rknomi for the euro of Coiisiinijitfon, ; Wotinhs, Colds, Whooping Cough, and 9 'all lung l)ltea$etia young or old. Price 35c., 6O0., and Jl .no per bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. JnEl'ET, JOMSOlt 6 LOSt-. Pkp'm taUsriin, Vt. IwislirBJopj? I had a malignant breaking cut on my eg below the kneo, and was curod sound and well with two and a half bottles ot ULjM Other blood medicines had failed BSBSS to do mo any good. Will c. Ukaty, Vurkville, S. C. I was trnnhlAil from childhood with an as grnvuted oase of Tetter, mid three bottles of I cured me pet mniiutw Binvllle, 1. T. intr book on Illood and Bkin Diseases mailed free. Swirr Si-nemo Co., Atlanta, G. Begs to announce to his friends and patrons 'and the publle senerully that he has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by 11. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. 1 V- SHV ALMOST GAME TO BLOWS Members of Parliament Parted by Their Friends. GREAT LOSS OF LIFEIN A HURRICANE An Kalian Mob Oldeet to HhvIiik Snldli-rs ut hii IJIwtlcin nrnl In Heir Di'fcn.w the Troniw I'lr nn Them With rll U. MiIti - 8ore if the Cmttn lllver l)ioooiil Dlllillli UtllVDl'slly I'mti'sts. Ixjhdon, March 7. Wlien Col Rituiuler son, grand matter of the Omnui'meii ami M. P. for North Armagh, tlfiiimnrol thf Irinh Home Hitlers on Inst ThurwlH.v its dr fi'iidfrK of criinliinN, William Redmond l'Hfiiellit St. 1. for East Clare, challt'iigea Col. Snttndcrson to repeat the words out side the House. Col. Saundemm offered to reioat tha words anywhere, and after the delmto he wrote a note to William Redmond ofloring to repeat In the lobby what he hud suid In the House. IjifltnlKhtCol. SnunderMm and Mr. Red mond encountered each other In the lobby. Mr. Redmond going up to the doughty Colonel said: "Do you accuse me and my colleagues of beitiK mtltilut'erMr Col. Sauudersou, who by tho way Is not an Imlmiun, but a nntivo of Scotland, cooly replied: "I know nothing of you personally; but I accused the Irish party of conduct leading to murder." Both Redmond and Saundcrson were angry, and confronted each other in n pugilistic attitude. Peers from the House of Lords and members ot the Houmj of Commons gathered round in expectation of seeing tho first blood in tho threatened civil war between the Ulstcrites and the rest ot Ireland. Just as the two seemed about to fnll in, friends came up anil stepped between them, and prevented tho intended blows. Colonel Waring, Conservative M. 1'. for North Down, and one of the strongest Loyalist lenders in tho North of Ireland, stood by Col. Sauntlerson and succeeded in withholding him from shedding Puiiiellite gore, while James J. O'Kelly, Paniellite, and formerly M. P. for North Roscommon, stood beside Redmond and restrained the aroused passions ot the IrMi champion. Tho lobby ljecame rapidly crowded and tho would-be combatants wcro hustled apart. Col. Waring led Col. Saundcrson away to tho library, Saundcrson showing evidence of much excitement and anger. Mr. Redmond walked away from the scene amid shouts of "They shall meet at Iloyno 1" followed by cheers and laughter. Speaker Peel, hearing of tho encounter between Mr. Redmond and Col. Suuiuler sou, ordered a police inspector to the scene with instructions that he arrest tho man who struck the first blow. Tho inspector appeared towards the end of tho quarrel, and, after having wanted both members of. tho nature of his instructions, waited to see what happened. It is reported that Col. Saundevson has challenged Mr. Redmond to a duel on the continent. THE MADAGASCAR HURRICANE. Ships Sunk Willi All on Hoard-Houses l.utuled to the Ground. Paris, March 7. News ot a hurricane at Tamatnv on tho east coast ot Madagascar is received. Tho wind came from the sea and first struck the vessels near the mouth of the harbor. The Alalmo, a French ship, was stripped almost instantly of mnts and rigging, and a few minutes later went to the bottom with all on board. Five coasting vessels anchored within the harbor foundered almost instantly, and but 10 of their crews were saved. Four other coasters sank before the storm had passed. In Tamatav the streets were swept clean of people and vehicles in a minute. Twenty-two ot the best buildings in the pluce and a large number of huta were wrecked. The root of the Custom House was car ried away, and the walls were crushed lu. The liritish Consulate was wrecked, and four sugar factories wore leveled to the ground. Many Y o- 'out in the city, Furtht : n . v i'-king. TK' C'SRS FIRED. An rtr'li :) V 'i Attacks Troops Two K il ...Ml Many 1Vi .h1mI, Taia. .i ' arch 7, Tic ..i. were sent to Si.'i ': l'V-i, " 'sterday ; preserve order during a .:ou in pro; ss there. The people of iOWU regit' led the arrival of the troops as a threat and attacked .them lu the streets with stoneh and knives. After three soldiers had been struck down, the commander gave the order to fire. The troops fired first over the heads of the rioters, but without frightening them. Two volleys were fired then into the mob. Two men were killed itibtautly and many were wounded. The uninjured rioters fled without mak ing further demonstration against the military. Congo Ilnidwaters Discovered. Brussels, March 7. A telegram from one of the Congo State expedltians to Katanna says that it lia diooverod the point where the Lukugn river, the outlet of Lako Tanganyika, joins the - Lualaba river. An interesting geographical prob lem is thus settled, for the junction of these headwaters of the Congo is the begin ning of the true Congo. 1'rmllots Dire Things lor Ireland. DrawN, March 7. In addressing the Senate of Dublin university Lord Afch bourne said he was convinced that, if the Home Rule bill should be pawed, Ireland wou,d be thrown into a state of semi bankruptcy and civil war. The Senate voted to petition Parliament against the passage of the bill. Hiwl tifa CelsbntttHl Mtnlug Suit. Moscow, Idaho, March 7. The celebrated mining suit between Tyler Company and the "Last Chance" Milting Company has been decided in the United States Circuit Court In favor of theTyler Company. Sev eral million dollars are involved lu the con troversy. Tho Tope QnHineil lly German Americans. Row, March 7. Pope Leo it gratified by the otter of American Catholic to give to Mgr. SatoUl a residence In Waebiugton as a present lu honor of the Pope's episcopal jubilee, and Ilia I.olluew will eend his benediction to the donors. ITHE K96aO THAT CURES! Jims. OLtvun cHuitninrt, Unlaw, N. V. m On Crutches 10 Years Seating soees that m would not hea 5 CUKE1! OUltED! BbH Dana sarsai'Abi i.i.a Co. : Bj wm uhntlpmem : I with to testify to tho clUci-y DANA'S SAKSAVAItll.LA. 5! For iovfral years I hftva been suffering from DWl ISIiittl Itlooil JHMorilcr callcil ly diffcrcntSE EaniuiM by the several r!i)k'iiini whoattenaetllnc.MM lmt wlikliliallli'cl Ihn -Kill of them nit. Itnl-usl Surke.t my ,, JJA'i'IIVd AW.Y1'B mi'l'ltr. ri,i:sll, ond Iiik a tierileiilKj SmMiiiiiIiiz nor,, which liothlnKwoiililtient. ts gSalao tiroko out on my llmtius a l'llVllKMi gjgJ.SOln:. For months 1 was cmifltivil ltES spEnty liril anil have been iiimhlt, to vftlk jwllhouterutrhesfor i.vt'r ti'ii yearn. i s ut i purcnnseti inree ooiues oi EI g SMlSAPiRILLA got Darls Urns. It holiiril me from tho llrat.n ml took it faithfully, and 1 can now uttfiiil toi BSmyliniiaiiioIil dutlvn and wiillt as vctlll If II ,vii. a M I am aurp that my case Is as near a mlrnclo as m Eg gaiiyuuuK urai nnppens nc me present aay. lanivt'ryslnrerelv vours, fe Malonc.N. Y. MRS. OLlVUH Clint cimimtEn. 51 (fri GENTLEMEN i We endose testimonial of Mrs.S HsJCliPrricr, whkh is a stroiijr endorsement of yourSS valuable cumpound. Wo Iielleve licr statement to nBhetrno In vtry rowiifct. j3 i We arc vexy reinoettully yours. 1 S n.vvis fmos. tm gH Slalone.N. Y. Wholesale & Itctail Drugglrti. S M Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. WILL SUE NEW HAVEN. llostoii's o-atriliuiiii ltiomj- Coniplnlni of IIU Trinttniunl While Then. Boston, March 7. Ex-Patrolman Michael J. Booney, tho man iho created to much excitement in Now Haven. Conn., Feb. 27, has reached his home in South Boston. He claims that while on his way to New York Saturday, Feb. 27, ho stopped over in New Haven for a couplo of hours to see a friend ot his who was in that city. Before he wits ablo to learn where bis friend resided, ho was placed under arrest by one of the members of tho police force, charged with being a suspicious person and was locked up in a cell at the central station. Upon being unable to find any other charge, Eooney claims that tho charge of insanity was trumped up ugaiust him and ho was taken to the Poor Farm, where he was examined by ono of tho doctors who baid he was nil right. Itooney was then discharged and wils allowed to leave the city without further molestation on the part of the police. He has engaged counsel and will enter suit against tne city ot New Haven for false arrest and imprisonment. A DIG STRIKE IMMINENT. Tho ToU'ilo mill Ann Arbor Itoail Defies tho Hrotlli'l'liniHl of lliiKtneer. Toledo, March 7. Chief Engineer Ar thur of the Brotherhood of Locomotive En gineers has had a conference with General Manager Ashley of the Toledo, Ann Axbor & North Michigan railroad relative to the demands made by tho engineers and fire men. Mr. Ashley llatly refused to concede any thing. If the men go out non-union men will be employed in their positions imme diately. The company has non-union engineers waiting the result of the conference of en gineers and firemen. If tho non-union men go to work trouble is feared from the numerous connections of the Ami Arbor railroad, as the employes of the various roads say they will not handle freight from tho Ann Arbor aa long as non-union men are at work. FASTEST TRAIN IN COLLISION. The Kinpire State lxprebs ltuug Into a Gi-nvul Train. Tivoli, N. Y., March 7. Tho up Empire State express ran Into a gravel train here yesterday, and tho locomotive and tender of the express were wrecked and a flat car on the gravel train was smashed. The signal was up ou the signal station as the express came around a long curve, and the engineer quickly reversed the driving wheels of tho engine and put on the brakes, thus stopping the force of the collision which followed. The engineer and fireman jumped and soaped unhurt, but Benjamin Mttrfit, son of the conductor of tho gravel train, and employed ou tho gravel train, was instantly killed. A Hall lioy'g Coatly Insults. Boston, March 7. A year ago last No vember a hall boy in tho Adams house in sulted Mrs. Frank L. Stinsou and Mrs. George Dennett, prominent ladles of Aniesbury, Mass., by ordering them out of the receution room. He celled them hr a disreputable name. They were awaiting their htusuanita, ami wtien the latter ar rived there was trouble. Yesterday a jury awarded each lady o00 damages from Pro prietor Ueorge (J, flail. Would you rather buy lamp chimneys, one a week the year round, or one that lasts till some accident breaks it ? Common glass may break or not the minute you light your lamp; if not, the first draft may break it; if not, it may break from a mere whim. Tough glass chimneys, Mac beth's " Pearl-top" or "Pearl- flass," almost never break from eat, not one in a hundred. Where can you get it? and what does it cost ? Your dealer knows where and how much. It costs nxoro than common glaas; and may be, he thinks tough glass isn't good for his business. Pittsburgh, Pa. Geo. A. Maculth Co. fin DESERTS NUMBER TWO NOW, A TJllcu Man llclitriiit from Canada With Wife No. 1. KiNtisTO.v, Out., March 7. Frank Turner, who elojied from Utica last week with a married woman, has ljeen found In tills city. Ills wife arrived here from Utica yesterday, and after an interview with her huslmnd ho agreed to nlatidoii wife No. 2 and return to Utloa withhls first wife. The woman with whom Turner elojied denies that she wtw ever married until she met Turner, and claims that she has been deceived. She had known Turner a long time in Utica, where she was employed as a mtt. liner. . She says Turner was in lliiancial difficul ties and borrowed money ot her. I.phiIImk Jiietlmi4 In tlio Senate. Washington. March 7. A poll of the new Senate on the three leading questions ot tho day, viz. : The repeal of the Sher man silver law; the reiwal of the McKlnley tariff and the annexation ot Hawaii, shows that at least 30 Senators aro in favof of (he rejical of the Sherman silver law, 28 are opposed to luteals, while 10 are lion-cominittal. In regard to the McKlnley law, 41 Senators declare themselves in favor of its repeal, fill opposo the repeal, and 9 are uoit-eonuuittal. On the Hawaiian question -10 will voto annexation when op portunity offers while 20 oppose it. xwciiiy-inree (tecimeii to express tnelr viows on the subject ot annexation. Illnvtn Up ly lianilte, ABm.ANIl. Wis . Mai-rll 7 niilm li" was blown tin in n dvnimltn pxnloHinn yesterday. He was fatally hurt. Five others stood around while he opened a can of dynamite. They were all more or less in iured. Sirs, nncl Miss Kempton. FOUR PHYSICIANS FAIL But a Mother's Love Surmounts all Difficulties. Her Darling Child Curod of Bright' s Disease by Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. My daughter had Bright' Disease. ITer anklet, feet and eye were terribly swollen. Four of our best BT pltysicians attend ed her but her life u ti was despaired of. A mother's lovo surmounts all uifllcultics, and I determined to try Dr. Datid Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy, mado at Hon dout, N. Y. JJiStl ALWAYS ten1 ed upon this course for ono by one the well known symptoms of tho disease left her. WortlsuJ to express my gratitude, and I oannot too earnestly recommend this great raedi f. 3 E? E S cino. Her recovery J?'JJ STL Eu C was entire ly due to Favorite llemedy, which was the only mtdic-ine taken after her case was abandoned by the physicians. Sirs. LACTtA A. Kbmi'Ton, West Hutland, Vermont. Can you not see that such on earnest and out spoken statement ns tho above comes from the heart and is sincere 1 And does it not show how valuable this rreat tnediciuc becomes to those who are in ueed ? WAFTS, &o. POK IUSNT. Society and club rooms in the 1. pool UIQIW uuuumg. Apply w ii nurse Attorney, Room 3. 12-U-tf TTlOa SALB. l.lvery outfit for sale cheap for L' oasa. Apply to u. r. uonry, no ai aouia Main street. 1-1 tf WANTHD From April rit, nice privaie house n Jardin stroe. b twee Centre ana Cherry. Answer until Maroh 20th "C. T.," nittiALD ofnee. 3 7-H T?ORSALiE OK KffiNT. A large store and I' nalllna tili.wi ..,nrm dtiili.hlA fn. nnv bu-iiiR-ssi. Stabie In the rear. For full parti uuluis apply at No. 131 E. Centre street. .Manauoy utty, - iu ii F Oil SALH Must be inld within tun days. A leasehold o.i Turkov Run bill with a double block and double kitchen, each part containing five rooms, wllb cellars ut derneatb. All painted nd papered. Lot 80x150 f sot. In quire of William II. Shoemakr, J. P. 2 4-lw FOR SALE. A boarding bouse, with stock and fixtures, centrally loomed In the city of Hazleton. At present doing a good business. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Address E. & X., 1". O. Box 40a. Hazleton, l'a. 1-86-lf STOCKHOLDERS' MKKTl 'G. A meettng of the Htoolcbolders or the Citizens Build ing and Loan A-sociatlon, of Shenandoah, Pa., will beheld Tuesday, March lltb. 19 J. at 7.) p' m , at the oftloe of the company, for the pur pose of electing offl' ers and eight (8) directors. C. W. DENGLBK, Secrctiry. Bhenaadoah, Pa., .March 'I, '98, 2--td WANTED. A live man or woman in every county where we have not already eevured a lepresentattve to sell our "Neva Bllver" Solid .vleta Knives, Forks aud Hpoons to consumers; a solid metal s white as stiver; no plate to wear off; goods guaranteed to wear a lifetime; poit urout one tentbtha' of silver; the chance of a lifetime: agents average from SS) to $100 ner weak uou meet with ready sales every. where, so erta Is the demand for our Solid ptal Got as Over One Million Dinars' worth of goods In dally use. Case ot samples PRICE. SILVERWARE tO S-ia im-dAw ; 1S3 Essex St., Huston. Mass, AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or eoua. mlaaion. to handle the new Patent Cheml- oal Ink Erasing Penctl. The quiuneat and great est selling novelty over proauroo. r.nu in thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of nannr. Works like miurio. 200 to 500 ner dent profit. One agent's sales amounted to WO In six uajpp. Aaouier wss in two nourw. i-reviwu experience not necessary. For terms and full PftruDimini. miarnw iiw iiwiw i a iai., am Drone. Wia. i9 UM-ly THE BICTOTJ ! Everything molelel after Green s Cafe, Philadelphia, 32 S. Main St., Slietiamloali, The leading place in town. ILi lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, olesn and fresh. The finest Uneo t Wilms and Liquort I Clears, &e., foreign and da. sienlo. Free lunch served esofc evening. Big sehnonew 0t f rfc,U4tf, Porter, Al, OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop. THE RAGE BILL FIGHT Struggle Begins in the New Jersey Assembly. 3IG CROWD IN THE HOUSE CHAMBER. ?li'nluT I'lynii Oritcri',1 the Pimple to I.cnv nml Tnlil tin, Nm-tfeHiU-Mt Arms In Put Tliem out, lint Only n Part Wltli ilurw Prolcnts Presnnti'it ami KffetTeil to a Committee Where They Probably Will Stay. Tbrntok, March 7. The crown that gathered in the Asmmibly and Senate chambers lost night was the biggest In the history of the State. Siwaker Flyiin or dered the Sergeaut-at-Amw to clear the floor by force If neceHanry. The crowd stood ten and twelve deep in all the aisles and agniimt the walls on both side of the chamber when the Speaker gave tliis order. The others stood wedged in, and mnde no effort to get out. The Speaker then said that the floor would have to bo cleared and that the Sergeaiit-at-Anns would lie authorized to use force if necessary. Still the great crowd refused to budge. Tho Speaker, however, gave no other or ders, and jietltlons and memorials were de clared in order. Ijiiio, ot Union; Hutchinson, of Mercer, Armitiige, ot Essex; Baxter, of Cumber laud; Matlack, of Burlington, and Boss, of Cape May, presented petitions of constitu ents protesting against tho nice truck bills and demanding their repeal. In the batch presented by Mr. Hutchin son there were Jill petitions. They were all referred to tho Committee on Municipal Corporations, which has the repealers in charge, and of which AV. J. Thompson, "Duke ot Gloucester," is chair man, who, it is mid, is almost certain to see that they remain buried. Salinger, of Hudson, offered a resolution saying that the Hudson County Jockey club had t lie promise of a license for its tmrs', utiil calling upon tho Attornej- M-ncral for an opinion touching the con--titntionalUy of the racing bills tinder Inch the license in question is sought. The resolution provided furthermore that i lie Legislature should not adjourn until i he Attnrney-tieiioml was heard from on i lie subject. The vote on the resolution was taken viva voce, and it was thought by the on lookers to have been plainly carried in the .tlliruiative, but the Speaker declared that it was lost, and the great audience laughed at his seeming audacity. In the Senate halt a dozen petitions were presented in favor ot the racing repealers, and they were all ordered filed. The Committee on Bevision of tho Laws reported tho three repealers favorably. SIXTY-ONE TO RETIRE. Naval Ollloers Who Will llcucli tho Ago Limit During This AilnilnMrntlnu, Annavous, Mil., March 7. Sixty-ono naval ofllcers will be retired on account of tho age limit during tho administration of President Cleveland. Six of theae will lie retired in 1SU3, sixteen each in 1891 and W, twenty-one in 1890 and two In 1897. Admiral Oherardl, the senior admiral in the navy, will retire from active duty Nov. 10, 1894, and four other admirals will leave the navy the same year. Commander (Jillis goes out May 4, 1893. ''hief Engineer.! 1. W. Fitch, stationed at the Naval AcatlSlny, will be retired April 11, 1893. . Killed for Taking Another's Girl', Bowutra GREEN, Ind., March 7. James Walker, aged 18, has been very attentive to Miss Annie Drake, of this place, for some time, but last night John Hoff accompan ied the girl to church. This so infuriated young Walker tluit he sought Hoff after the latter bad taken Miss Drake home and attacked him with a hatchet, crushing his skull. Hoff will die. Walker then threat ened with death and one who tried to cap ture him and escaped. General Strike Threatening the Pair. Chicaoo, March 7. The union men ouk ployed at the World's Fair grounds are be coming decjdedly restless over the compli bations arising from the strike of the electric linemen. A general strike will be called on Thursday unless the World's Fair authorities concede the demand of the striking linemen. The matter will be re ferred to tho Executive committee of the Exposition to-morrow.v I.ost 3fen Overbimril ut Cape Horn. San Fraxcwco, March 7. The bark Adolph O'Brig, which arrival from New York late last night, reports having lost first mate Kobert Mason and two sailors overboard In a heavy gale off Cape Horn. The American ship I. F. Chapman also ar rived from New York and reports having lost a man overboard while rounding the Horn. Maine Klectlong, Augusta, Me., March 7. Lelstou has gone Republican for the first time in three years, beth Chandler, ltepublicau, for mayor, had 2,044 voted; L. J. Muriel, Dem ocrat, 1848. At Ellsworth there was no choice for mayor, but four of the five wards are Republican. At Bath Patten, Citizen, was elected mayor over sliaw, Republican, by 4 majority. llrook Meuorll 1'niul CIomkI, Boston-, March 7. The Bishop Brooks Memorial committee has announced the closing of the fund, the amount subscribed having reached $77,300. A sub-committee has been chosen to employ au artist or an architect, to obtain designs, detennui! the site, and carry on the work. To Cut AVag 10 Vr Cent. Younqbtowh, O., March 7. The Ameri can Tube sud Iron company, employing about 600 men, has notified its employes of a straight cut of 10 pec sent, m wages, to take effect the 80th Inst. The reason given is the dullness of the iron trade. Doaoghue's Heeord Broken. 9t. Paul, March 7. A. D. Smith, of this city, has lowered the world's skating lecora lor so roues, uutae by Uouoghue, by neatly two minutes. His time was 1:2V;57. JCeted llMmaogtoH Ia4. Alfred Centhk, N. Y.. March 7. Ksv Dr. Thomas R, Williams, professor of sys tematic theology in Alfred universltcy, is Oeetl oi uert nature. Ilaakey aaU Itlppey IwtiruviHg, San Fraxohoo, MMcit 7. John W, Maokay's wottnd Is almost healed, llip- liey oouuiuou oontiuues to improve. 31R. MILES' NERVINE There hi nothing like tho RESTORATIVS NERVINE discovered by tl,o jrront npocialM, DR. MILES, to euro all n rvcuis diseases, tm Hendoclie, the Slues, Nervous ProetfH- Ion, Sleeplessness, Neuralgl-i, St. Vitus. rjnnoe.FIta and Hysteria. M.niy physicians .aoltln tbelr praotlre, and say tho results are 'oudcrrul. V7o bavo hunOr. ua of testunonlAlH ike thoso from druraists, "Vo hnvo m-T-orknowm nythlng like It." Suow tt Co., 8yn .'uao, K. T. ' Every bottle sold brings word of prnlso," J.O. Volf.IIlllsdalo, Jlloh. 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