in fiio Eat!; Bays of cod-liver oil its use was limited to easing those far advanced in consumption. Science soon discovered in it the prevention and cure of consumption. Seott's EmuSsio of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites cf lime and soda has rendered the oil more effective, easy of 'digestion and pleasant to the taste. Prepared by Scott ' Iiowne, N. Y. All drujul- ts. Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Horo Thront. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Uack or Chett Slilloh'a Porous Plaster will give great satisfaction. 35 cents. SHILOH'S VBTAUZER. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says : "Shiloh'sVitaltzer' SAVED MY LIFE 1 eonslderUthcbcttremeduforadebilUateUawteii I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Livor or Kidney troublo It c-ccls. Price 75 cts. ' Hi L 0 bl'S C ATA R R H hc.svic.uy. 1 Have 'you Catarrh? Try this Itemedy. It will relieve and Cu -o you. Price GD cts. This In jector for ltssuocessf ul treutrnent lf urnlshcd free. -blloh's Remedies nro sold by us oa a guarantee to rrlvo satisfaction. Kor Hle by 0. H. Hatrenbuch. Elck Headache and relievo all tho troubles mefr dent to a b!Uoua otato of tho system, suoh as Dizziness, ltausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eatl-p. Fain in tho Side, &o. Whilo theirmcat remarkable kuccosb has been shown la curing Be-fiicho. ret Carter's Littla Liver Pins ara equally valnablo in Constipation, curing andpre Tenting this annoying complalntwhilo theyalss eorrectall disorders otthostonuchtlmulatetha liver ana rcgulato tho bowels. Evoaiitheyoalj eureu 'A.Jilhevwonldloalmostnrlcelcsstothasawha Euitor from tils distressing complaint; butfortu- (lately tneirgooane&aaoesnocenunero,anatnosa mho onco trv them Y 111 find thesa little pills vala. Able in so manv wava that they will not ba wil- IliDg to do without them. But after tllslck bond fls the bane of so many lives that hore Is where I we mate our ercat boast. Ourpilbicuraitwhila Others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and 1 very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They aro strictly vegetable and do not cripa or purge, bntby their gentle action ploiooall who lUeethem. Invia!sat25cents; fly ftr$l. Sol ty druggists everywhere or sent t t :..ail. CARTER fflnOICINE CO., New York! SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Ortirtnt-landOrilT Oenulnfi. safe, alwaj-i relUMe. ladies, tile T Drucsitt for Chichester t hliatlth ia-f mondranda I ted tod QolU BietUlcW jlboxct, iiAled win. btus ribbon, ToLe Lr Jno other. Jtef-ttt dangeroui $ulititu v ft&ni and tmitatidnt. At Drucilit. or nrl t Id Unjp for i)riiculr, tetioi.il, tai "Ilfllef for TJBillre.H(.tImr. br mim If Mall. Teitimont-li. Jtam-ap, N. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURE THAT AIJD STOP THAT lias stood the toi.t for STXTT YJSAJtS 3 anfl has proved itself tho best remedy A l.vx ..... bu.u ww. .1 'J iCounhs, Colds, IVhooplnii Cough, and alll.ung I) tteattt in young or old. I'iice -Sc., BOo., and $1.00 per bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. HE88Y, MBH-OH 4 LOSu, Pmpl. Birasjt, Vt. AM SO HAPPY! BOTTLES OF Relieved me of a severe Blood trouble. It has also caused my hair to grow out again, as it had been falling out by the handful. After trying many physicians in vain, I am so happy to find a cure in S. S. S. O. H. Elbert, Galveston, Tex. SCA IPF By forcing out germs of dis- ti rvi-.s egge aQ(i the poison as well. CEIt id entirely vegetable and h-rmlrm ru Treatise on lllood and Bkiu mailed free 5 8W1CT SFBeisn Ott., Atlanta, Oa. STg Chithutet9 Engllih XlUmond Brand. rENNYROYAL PILLS Begs to announce to his friends and atrons and the publlo generally that a has purchaied the barbershop lately occupied by 11. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street SHENANDOAH, FA. ACTIVITY AT HONOLULU Trouble Between English and American Sailors. QUEEN KEPT OUT OF THE PALACE A. IlHWdllflii IMItur Arrested for Contempt of lit. lrfiglslellva Counell MltiUter Steven Kays Me Has Aattti-iiees tlmt the United States Will be Uplield-Om- Ves sels In the Harbor. Nkw Yowc, March 8. Another caw has como to light in which Dr. Ellin Landau, who wan recently arrested pnd dlschnrcd on the charge o performing an alleged opera tion on Miiw Cresswell, of Altoona, Pa , who died in Bellevue Hospital aliottt one month ago, is alleged to be implicated. Through evidence furnished by the Medical society, Justice Ryan held the doctress yesterday in default of $1,000 bail, for alleged practicing without a license, and the woman is now in the Tombs await ing trial. Left in tho houe of tho doctor was a ajrl 22 years of nge, who was sick In bed, suffering from an operation. She is Ida Black, the daughter of John and Mary Blnck, said to le of Middletown, N. Y. She had been in the city u sliort time, and had come to tho house of tho doctor for treat ment. The only other occupant of tho house was a young servant girl, who becamo alarmed when she heard that her mistress was in the Tombs, and would not return. Knowing that tho young patient was bad and thinking she would die in the house without medical treatment, the young servant girl hastily dressed herself and went to Ilellavuo hospital, where she told the hospital authorities thcro was a young girl sick in the house. An ambulance was at once sent to tho house, und tho young girl was taken to the hospital. As sho was found to bo suffering from the effects of an operation she was arrested and plated in tho female prison ward. Dr. Vashburii, of Bellevue hospital, af ter examining the girl, decided that another operation was necessary to save her life. It was performed late last night by the doc tor and his assistants. Dr. Washburn, when seen immediately after the operation, stated that the girl was doing well. "Sho had an operation performed upon her," ho said, "but of course beyond that I know nothing. I think she will be strong enough to leave the hospital in a week." Miss Black is described as a tall bru uette, with a pretty faco and a good figure. Sho has large features and is a powerfully built woman. It is said she has made no statement incriminating any one. When she entered the hospitul sho said that sho had no occupation and was an orphan. ' The police made an investigation in Mrs. Landau's house and found there her 10-year-old daughter and a month-old baby. The daughter was given in charge of the Gerry society and and the baby was taken to police headquarters. ONE KILLED; TWO WILL DIE. Aa Accident on the Chicago Spectntoiduui Building IlesulU Fatally. Cuioaoo, March 8. One man lost his life, nnd three others wero injured, two fatally, by the breaking of the mudgeon pin on the traveler of a derrick at tho Mackaye Spcctatorium yestorday. William Sabkler, a bridge builder, was killed instantly. Michael Breunan, Wm, Lcmoyne and John Kramer wero badly mangled. Lemoyne and Kramer cannot survive. The derrick is situated 150 feet above the foundation. The building is owned by tho Columbian Celebration company. Did Not CoU tho State n Cent. IIahmsbubo, March 8. The recent trip of the National Guard of tho State of Penn sylvania to Washington cost the State not 0110 cent. Cov. Pattison said that tho Pennsylvania and Baltimore & Ohio rail road companies furnished the trausnoita- tion of the entire division of 7,-100 men free, quarters were given tho men in the War and Navy Departments by the United States Government, and they supplied themselves with food. Alex. .u.v -S "k Tatent Kxplros. New Yui t. Mitrcl. d. The original patent oi 1 1 a . 'y Alexander Graham lieu On i-uid: 1. jo. j, covering the only pruc jrl i.a ' of telephoning which has been .mer.n, cided jv-.i-day. This pn nt h U"- .1 one of th i.t known and ix. nport.'.'t evergrai:tal by the Gov- eruu- .1. inn will nave no cuecc upon tho Ainei Telopu jao company, at least for tho present. A Illgorous Censorship to be Organized. Maoiud, March 9. In the Parliamentary elections the advanced liepublicaus secured only 27 seats in Spain nnd two in 6uba. It is estimated that the government party in the Cortes will number 30(1 and the op position 131. The government has ordered that a rigorous censorship be exeroieed over all telegrams, domostio and foreign, tend ing to foment Republican agitation. Kitten uy a 3Ind Cut. New vokk. March 8. Rose Celsser, 3 years old, and her 5-year-old brother John while playing in their home wero attacked bv a cat that seemed to have suddenly gone mad. Rose was bitten in four places on her legs and John was bitten once. An ma balance surgen was summoned from Belle vue Hospital and he cauterisced tho chil dren's wounds. The cat escaped. Reluso Him a License, Jamaica, L. I., March 8. Harry Hill of Xew York dance hall fame lias made ap plication to the Jamaica Excise Board for a f . 1 . . -1 . 1 Tl 1. MM. - license lor u iiuwm hi. 1 ui. iu. i' nlication is opposed by we ttev. Mr. uutter of the Woodhaven church. The board de ferred action upon the application until the first Monday in May, when there will be a new board. Another amlerbllt lloatl. New Yobk. March 8. The New York St Northern railroad has been sold to the Vauderbllts. J. Pierpout Morgan admits the transaction. It Is probable that the formalities of the sale will be completed this week, aud the road will be at ouoe turned over to the vanueroiic. Reversed the Result, FaANKMRT. Ind.. March 8. Bd White, of this city, was knocked out in the seventh round last utpbt by Billy Pecrin, of Chisago. The men fought for $800. A month aeo thev battled for tho same sum, White then being viotorious In the ninth I round. 1THE KIND cures! TORTURING " Headache for 10 Years!"! uv g Dana's Sarsaparilla "I WAS CURED!" gat Mb. IlAtt, war the nwrr man to rmntAREi SS DANA'S IN CUIIUU. JjIWTEN AB HE TELLS VOU 5 fflTHE IlKStlLT. f gl)ANA SAItSAPAKlLLA Co.: S (B9 lENTLKMENt I hne Iwrn a sufferer from J ggjllrmluchn tho Iitut ton ynir. Irt ERfalt I taw tn one of our local papers an advertlw-l ramcnt of your modlcinp, auu tutiinoniBl of Hifl aKt4mlotTiil cui'pi.. fm I tlecWcMl to try ono Xtottic The flrtt bottlfE Iff greatly relieve I rno, and liy the timn I had taken fi Stwomoro iKjttlci 1 A'VS CUJtJUJ). I Oftnl gq rccouunea-i S DANA'S SAHSAPiUlILI.A aiannfu anal rt'llnl.lu nu'illcliie. lii'-rH-ftfullyyouri, s K Watwiord.N. Y. JROir, j Ife Tiictrutli of Mr. Ball ntktrmciit is ccrtifltsltog m 'Cohow.N.Y. HmnmiciW. 9 E Dana Sarsapar'Ma Co,, Ballast, Maine. GIBBONS BEATQ DALY. TlieTirst Croveent Club right 11 I'.iitlltriK One. New Om.wANS, March 8. After a flnrci1 batt'e of 31 rounds, Austin Gibbons, ol Paterson, N. J., defeated Hike Daly, ol Bangor, Me., in the arena of the Crescent City Athletic club last night. G ibbons, who was the younger and clev erer of the two, outfought his opponent fifim the start, and always held the battle safe. Daly showed wonderful endurance and gsinenoss from start to finish, but he wn. really outclassed by the l'aterson boy, who had not only youth and science on his side, but was also taller nnd longer in the reach. The men fought for a $3,500 purse, of which the loser took $500. Tho mill was witnessed by about 3,000 spectators, THE CYCLONE'S VICTIMS. Twenty-nine Killed and 3Ioro Than 800 Vamllles Dentltutu. Meriden, Miss., March 8. More than 800 families were rendered destitute in two districts o Laudordalo county by the cy clone. Farmers are left penniless. The Mobile & Ohio and Queen & Crescent Railroad companies have notified Mayor Dial that they will transport any amount of food and clothing to tho suuerers free of charge, Two more of the Injured at Toomsuba have died, making the total death list 20 so far as is known. Til Chnmplonshlp Fool Tournumrnt, Syracuse, N. Y., Mnrch 8. The con testants In tho pool tournament for the World's championship last night were Clearwater, of ltavena, O.; bliermnn, of Washington, D. C; Stewart, of Bingham ton, and Boono, of this city. Tho scoit-s follow: Sherman, 125; Clearwater, 101; btewart, l-o; Uoono, Ob. Sudden Death of Udwurd Gilbert, TitOT, Mnrch 8. Edward O. Gilbert. president of the Gilbert Car Manufacturing Company, died suddenly this morning at his homo in this city, aged 40. Deceased was a prominent factor In business and so cial circlos in this vicinity, He was a mem ber of tho Engineers' Club of New York. Bolvolr Villa's New Tenant. NnwronT, R. I., Mnrch 8. Cornelius Vanderbilt has rented tho villa on Harrison avenue of John H. Glover for next sum mer. The place is known as Bolvoir aud is largo and most picturesquely situated. f'sije best Shortening for aI cooi'ncj purposes. To is ih only he<hFul shortening ftit-t . fhjsmana Cndorss it. fia.t uncomforfabe FtiHn of Cffbo fnuth nchn" from food cooJcec j'rv ard. cqoKsd ir QTTOLgWB is tfelicaCtft, delicious, h e alf Fu I, co mfo 'h. Do YOU use CoTTOLEMC? Male only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO, sad IIS H. Delaware Ave.,Flilla. I THAT IJEROMK IlAtL, M WotertonI, N. Y. S s y tv, tj Btennulilp Cnmpnnlo Competing, LtvunrooL, Mnrch 8. In view of the Improvement of the Mersey bar the Cunnrd RtpjllllKlitn fnimnfjtt V nea.1 l.u H, i w.i iHtuiiBiM lyj iin,a Its boat sail at a fixed hour Saturday af ternoons, regardless or me tides. (Jone quently, the tedious delay connected with thn taklmr nn of tltn iiinlla nf. nn.n,fAmn Will be obviated. The Cunnrd company have also arranged to run a sriecial express train between London and Liverpool, so as tn niMi. 11m nnnuu.HH.,i .if 4l. .4 .! ... . .v.v... HIV AIUCI lUttll line, whose boats dock, at Southampton. Ililfl'utn After the HI. Fight. BoprAixj, Man h 8. A big project is on foot here to secure the Corbet t-Mitohell fight; and a purse of $BO,000 will lie guaran teed by responsible parties. The scheme is to lease the Uuffalo Driving Park and have the contest take place ill the mammoth ex position building, which will accommodate iierhaps double the number of persons that would see the contest. Prominent citieens are interested in the matter. Ilrothei-liiiod i:iiftliinnrii Itelntr Relieved. Owosso, Mich., March 8. The old en gineers on the Toledo, Ann Arbor & Northern Michigan railroad are lieing re lieved as fast, as they como In off their runs, and new men are taking their places. Kverj thing is quiet. Unless the order for a strike comes very soon it will find no Brotherhood men on tho engines to obey the order to quit. Wntched 0rr the Jlimey Tour Days. SliAHNdTON, Pa., March 8. The first passenger traiu over the Pennsylvania, Poughkeep'.ie .t Boston road to reach here since lust Friday has at lat arrived. The United .States express ines.onger had on board, among other goods, $7,000 in cash and no safe to put. it in, mid ho became ox hausted keeping watch over it. The train as snowbound nt DimiclsvlHo. Doubting Suffering Women! Alive to the Interests of our lady renders, wc pub lish Mrs. Simpson's letter to Dr. Kennedy. Dear Sir : 1 was an in valid for years, buffering from kidmiy troublo and iVinalo weakness. Phy- MANY SUCH HERE. j; lciana prescribed for me Jund I took various rem ctlios, but o benefit resulted. Our daily rmpor noticed tho success of Dr. J)uvid Kennedy's Tavorlto Ucmcdy, or Hon donl, N. Y., in cases similar to my own. I purchased it. The first botllc taken in small doses, but very regular, improved mo wonderfully. My complexion cleared, nppetito improTctl, sleep was sound nnd refresh Ing.and nlittlofuriher uso entirely cured nte. Thcic never was a medicino lor woman-kind, like Favorite Remedy. "With nil my heart, let mo urgo them to use It. Relief will bo the result.' Jilts. S. P. SuirsoN, Turner, 111. oucu n iranir, candid statement leaves tho im print of truth upon its face. Tho test proof of the value of Dr. Kennedy's Favorito Remedy, is the good it has done. What reason then for one suffer ing, or half sick, to remain so. WILL CURE YOU. WANTS, &o. FOK HENT. Society! and club rooms in tho post otlico building. X Apply to M. M. Hurko. Attorney, Hoom 3. Ok 15-14-tf FOB HALE. Livery outfit for sale cheap for cash. Apply to M. P. Conry, No. 31 South Main street. 1-10-tf WANTED From AprilUst, nice private bousuon Jardln Btreot. b-iweei Ctntro and Cherry. Answer until March'JOth "C. T.," Heuald oRice. 37-"-t I710R8ALE OR UKNT. A largo storo and 1 dwelling. Storo room suitable for any business. Stable in tho rear. For full parti culars apply at Xo. 131 E. Centre street. JIahanoy City, Pa. 2-10-tt FOR SALE. Must be sold within ten days. A leasehold on Turkey Run hill with a double block and double altcnen, each part containing live rooms, wilh cellars mderneath. All painted and papered. Lot 30x150 fo.t. In quire of vVilltam II. Shoemaker, J. P. 3 t-lw TTIOR SALE. A boarding house, with stook J' ana uxturos, centrally looaieu in me city of Ilnzlcton. At nrosent d..ae a eool business. Su-1-.factory reafonsKivon lorselllng. Addreis E. & X., P. O. Box 402, Hazleton, Pu. 1-38-lf TOCK HOLDERS' MEICTINQ. A meeting or thOHtoeunoiuorsor mo uuizens' nuuu intc and Loan A soclatiou, of Shenandoah, Pa., will be held Tuesday, March 14tb, 180 i. at 7.30 p m., at tho onico oi me company, ior tue pur posoof electing offl ors and olglit (8) directors. C. V. DENGLEll, Secretary. Shonaadoah, Pa., March 3, '93. 3-3-td WANTED. Hvoman or woman in every county where wo have not already secured a lepresentativo to sell our"N'vaMIlver" Solid ivieta Ki.ives.Forltsandripoons Jooonsumers; a solid metal as white s silver; no plate to wear oU; goods guaranteed to wear a liiotime; coat ar-out one tenththati f s..ver; tho chanee of a llietlmo: agents average from tfiO to 1100 per oek and meet with ready sales every where, ko prm ts the demand for our Holld etal Go ds Over One Million Dollars' worth of goods in dally use. Case of samples FR ':E. SILVERWARE tO 2-13-lm-dSw '133 Essex St., Boston. Mass, W1 E WANT THAT MAN In ever- sounty there is lust the ri ht m-u honest, ener getl and persevering should have som me ohanlcal gumption. ItfO CAPITAL REQUIR ED, dui ursi-ciaia reierenue enseinmi. t want that man on salary and commission to sell the '93 Yost Writing Machine, wkich is be yond all question the most perfeet typewriter ever made. Should be soen and tried to be ap-nreal-md Sent an two weeks' trial to rsu"oi- ! able parties. The "98 Clergyman M e!itne will Dv- ready in one iueni.ii. for "imvuiaro address YOVT WHITlKQ MACHINE CO.. 71 sod 73 Hi oa-way, New York. - im ws I GENTS WANTED ON BA L RY or oom A mission, to handle the net. PaicmCheml- oal Ink Erasing Penoll. The q"'ckest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink est seuiug uuveiby over p. thoroughly In two seoon paper, works like magh prom. One agent's salci in two seooaug. xo uibluu ui ;io. SOU to sou per cent, os amounted to K20 In six days. Anothe: Ml in two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Itf'g Co., L Crosse, Wi. xi38 54-ly TE3ZE3 .BIlTOTJ! Everything model- after Green's Ufo, Philsdelpbis. 32 S. Main 6t. SttetmndORii. The lewttug nlaoe la town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean andfresb. The finest hue ot Wines and Liquors I Olgsrs, &., foreign and do aeette. Free lunok serve- , aa evening. Ills sebMMMs oi Irh,Sw,Prtr AleTIc. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. DR. LANDAU ARRESTED She is Implicated in Another Criminal Operation. HER VICTIM REMOVED TO A HOSPITAL Mrs. LHiidmi Win Arret"d liy tho 3w York I'nliofi tin C'ViHrge of PmctUlnn Mndlelne ATltlioiit n IiIiIiiidh -Tlio Gil I Vm Pound in Her Home-Will Probably Hevr. Saw FnANrisoo, March 8. The bark Carrier Dove just arrived here from Hono lulu, brings advices from correspondents there up to Feb. 16. On Feb. 15 there whs a narrow escape from what might have been a serious tight between sailors from tho American war ships and the British cruiser Qarnet, The English tars have Imasted that tlray would "do up" the Americans on the first opimr tunity, and this opportunity came. A gang of the Oarnet's men, all well primed with whiskey, liegnn singing "Itritannia Rules tho Waves" in Nassau street, and when they had finished they made insulting remarks about the Stars and Stripes, and ono fellow challenged any American to take it up. Some of the Mohican's men were within hearing, and if it had not been for tho cool ness of a petty officer there would have been a bloody light. The local papers are full of articles bear ing on the topic of annexation. Several strong articles have appeared in the native liapers. One, especially, caused the arrest of John Sheldon, ono of the editors of the Hawaiian Holmca, on the charge of con tempt of the Legislative Council because of publishing in his p.ipei- an attack on the provisional government. It speaks of the revolution us the "illegitimate kid of Ste vens uudtlio sugar planters, of which Wiltse was the dry nurse." With few exceptions, however, the white population of the island take the American side. It is generally understood there that the ux-Queen is endeavoring to enter the pal ace. Captain Gordon, commanding the barracks under the present military organi zation, after stating that while there whs some question us to whether a general uprising of native Hawaiians could be in eited, not ImcnUM) they lacked in biavery, but lather that the proper leadership was was wanting, said to a reporter: "I don't mind telling you," he said, "that on Sunday last. 1 learned that there was a project on foot for Queen Liliuokalani, as she is still called, to go to the palace. You may not understand that this would mean much to the native mind. It would meuu, in fact, un assumption of royal authority. "On Munday morning I isMied the order that if Mrs. Dominis, the deposed Queen, attempted to enter the palace gates without a pass, properly signed, to refuse her ad mission, and if forcible entry was attempted to resist It, and that the guard would be there in double quick time. "On Monday the rumors wero repented, and I reported what I had done to Colonel Soper and President Dole, who approved it, and I havo since issued the same order every morning. "No attempt has yet been made by Mrs. Dominis to enter tho palace, and sho re mains quietly at her residence." As far as the Hawaiians are concerned, Minuter Stevens says he has assurances from the most prominent men in Oanu and other islands that they will support the course of the United States. Tho American vessels in the harbor are the Mohican, which is used by Admiral Skcrritt as a temporary flagship; tho Bos ton, which is still under the command of Capt. Wiltso,and the Alliance, which ar rived yesterday. Admiral Skerrltt, in an interview, stated that it was something of a surprise to find tho Stars on Stripes floating over the gov ernment building on the arrival of tho Mo hican there. KAIULANI VISITS WELLESLEV. Hears tho (Jills' Yoll ami Takes Lunch Oil' for Wuihinjrtou. Boston, March 8. Princess Kalulani, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Davies aud Miss Whitoff, heo companion, visited Wellesley Female college yesterday, and were shown over the establishment by members of the faculty. When the gong sounded for dinner the big corridor was immediately crowded with the girl students, who, aa the royal visitor descended the btairs, greeted her with tho college cheer. After taking lunch in tho faculty parlor the party Teturned to Boston and took the night train for Washington. Tho Princess will call on President Cleveland. From tho capital the party may go to Chicago to view tho World's Fair build ings, thence back to Boston aud again to' New York, whence they will sail for Eng land, where the young Princess will resume her studies. CharRod With Denting Ills Seamen, Saw Francisco, March 8. John McKay, mate of the American ship Y. F. Oakes, which nrrived from New York a few days ago, is held by the United States conuuis siouer in $1,000 bail on the charge of beat ing and wounding a seaman named Tolle fernou. It is said that when McKay comes up for trial more charges will be preferred against him. Capital Iuurease lilll Pauses. IlAious-rna, March 8. The Senate lias passed the bill to Increaae the maximum limit of capital of .corporation from 10,- 000,0000 to $30,000,000. The biU is in the special interest of tna Uramp blupbmldinsc company, whiohisoompelledtodoan unlaws ful business because its business has vastly outgrown the capital limit that the Htate permit-. v Armour Oampanjr .Tersey Cornorntinn Nkw Yobk, March 8. The Armour Packing company has been incorporated under tne laws ot flew Jersey with a capi tal of $7,600,000. The company proposes to do business in tout state at Jersey City and Newark and throughout the United States and 'Rurops with its principal offioea iu Jersey city. Workman Shoots Himself. PrrTUBCTio, March 8. A mill workman named Richard Moan shot aud instantly killed hmist-it lust ulglit in front ol 1 hoe. Carren's saloon on Second avenue. It is thought that he was temporarily insane from the use of liquor. He leaves a widow and four grown sons. Voting Mclilit Makes Piwt Time. Boohhtoi, N. Y., March 8. The Myers votiiia machine was uasd for the flrak tlma in this oouiitjj- at the sleotiMi at BrUcbton vet-r,y. The fastest time reooKlad was 23 voiQ tin 1. mlmitw. Tho mi hasivid- NervGiis Proration, tlceniMnneMH, Nlrk nnd Npi-vah. inrmincne, uiirHnciio, 1ritts1114.Na.Merw bid Fttitrft, Hot rialiM, NervsHg DyspenMln.lulliip. (on I imion, Hn. fri'ln, FIIk, Nt. Vitus' Jiaitrr. 0iHm Habit, llriMikeiinexH. r-ii:, nru curcit iy Ir. MIIon' Reslorntiie NervlHe. (t dnea not eonuln opi.ii. Mr. Sophia O. ilniwnleo, lleljind. Kin., snm-red with EpIleMr for SO yonrs and tcstinos to a compl"tocnrp. Jseofi Potre. 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