Sips of You don't have to look twice to detect them bright eyes, bright color, bright smiles, bright in every ac tion. Disease is overcome only when weak tissue SCOTTS EMULSION. 'I l ne is replaced by the he. thy kind. Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil effects cure by building up sound flesh. It is agreeable to taste and easy of assimilation. Prepared by Scott, Bowne, N. Y. All drtwfatt. Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat. Sold bv all Drueiri'U on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh's Porous fiaster win give great aatwaciion. 35 cenis. SHILOH'S VITAUZER. Mrs. T. B. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tonn., say "tsnuon's vivauzcr'tuivrju jin jwrx..' eElLOH'SLCATARRH J2kwuVREMEDY. Have T you Catarrli 1 Try this Itemcdy. 1 t will rOJIUVU UUU lyU V juiu i . it o w ..10. jumo , ht lector f or ltssucreRfultroatrncntlf urn lshed free. 'Bhlloh's Remedies aro sold by us on a guarantee 10 rtvo euusiaciiuu. For sale by O. H. Hatseiibuoh. CURE (Blck HeaSacho and relieve all thotroubl3 fnof Meet tn a blllouj state of tho system. buoIx oa Vlzdnosi, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after sating. Fain in tho Hide, &c. White thawmost (remarkable tucceao has been shown la caring Beaiicha. yet Carter's Lltfla LIvor FUta ar equally vaUu.Ua In Constipation, curing and pro. Venting this annoylnK complalntwhilo they also correct all disorders of thoscoinach,stlmulato the, tlvcr and regulate tho bowels. Even 11 they only curea f&cbe they would bo almost priceless to those who cuter from this distressing complaint: but t ortu )catelythelrgoodnossdoc3notondhero,andthOBS .Trnoonceiry inennriu imu mesa iuuopiiuivum table in to manwavs that tho v will not be wll- UiEB to do without them. But after ollslclc head fla tho bane oi bo many lives that hera Is where I Tie make our great boast. Our plUjcureitwhils iCtherodonot. Caiter'a Little liver Pills aro very small ana Terr easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gontlo action pit -so all who ueeibem. In vials at 25 cents; flvr.i.-i'Sl. Bold by druggists everywhere, or sunt by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorlcl SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE mis Oriel II itlnnri (Inlv fli-nulnA. A, re, klwajra relUbl. la Dies, tik , Drivs'i fcr Chichttir' Enatiik EU-A mond I'rand in lEed vi& Gold met&KleV iwie. nia wittj niua ribbon. TaLo 1 nnothrr. IiAfut dAn.nr.mv aubtrti il. Kontand mUaUont. AtDrngglitt, or i"i44. In elamiti for pnrtlouUri, tritlmonlals anl ItUef fop railleM In Utttr, br rrturm - t Cbloletop GLualcal Co-.B! adlnon 8aiirH m. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT Has stood tho tei t for SIXTT TEAJ18 i anil has proved itself iho best remedy iknorm for tho euro of Consumption, Coughs, Colds, iriooi)ii( Cough, audi 'aXlJsiiug ntituiem young or old. J I'rlreJ5c.,60c.,and tl.OOper bottle, SOtD EVERYWHERE. I HESE7. 10BH80H 4 WSv, Jrepi., B-jlineton, Yt. Nahiro should be assisted to of tho blood. CURES MALARIAL Nothing doos It so well, Kosnfely POISON orsoprommiyns hwlft's Specluc. LIFE HAD NO CHARMS. Vat threa vearft I wa. troubled with mAUrlal tmltnn. tidied tn HlH. .111! II !e l'ltCQ 1 It. rh.irm.. I tried mr. I tried ine i .relief, ithcntri .1 mtmmmm A few bottle. o( iTm 'underfill "ILinlbkTJeTjKHnl lit. a complete Hid rjermancnt i ure. KilMacal . n il 1 nrtw ..ntnw ? i ... .j. , i... miTec Jw.r v.. 1 Our book on Blood andBkln DImum maUtd fwa arnfT smcifio Co.. Atlanta, oa. Tlegct to announoe to his friends and patrons and the publlo generally that he has purohaaed the barbershop lately ocouploa by B. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street SHENANDOAH, PA. Mm SHOT FOR REFUSING HIM Joseph Massey Probably Fat ally Wounds Mary Lfave. HAS BETTER SU0CE88 ON HIMSELF lie Young Clrl -Would Not Marry Him, Ho Hn Walt fnr liar nncl ruts Three Htil l Into Her a She la Returning frmii 1lioro-H Lived Ten Minute" ATI it the Bliootllie;. Qoihcy, Mass., March 13. Unrequited love and jealouny were the causes of a proh ibit; mui-dor and auicide at Qiiincy, tho principals in the shocking; tragedy brine Mary victoria Lefave, a comely lass of 18 yenrs, and Joseph Maesey, aged about Bti years. The girl, who is a devout church mem- Ix-r, had been to 8 o'clock mass at St. John's church and was returning home un attended. When she reached tho corner of Hancock ami Elm streets Massey, who had been waiting' for her, followed her down the ti-eet toward her home. A score ol people who were also returning from church were ;iIho behind her. When the irirl had reached a point oppo site the Old Miller estate, commonly known .lathe "Stile," Masey was seen to step up near her, and, without a ward of warnlntr, drew a revolver and fired three shots in rapid succession, which were followed by n heart-rending scream from the girl. The whole affair camo so suddenly upon the eye-witnesses that they were for a moment apparently paralyzed and paid no attention to Massey, who, after doing tho shooting. lid not, stop to Bee tuo rowlt, but turned and walked leisurely 200 feet when the crowd, which had gathered shouted; "Stop that man, he lias shot a girl. , Several men started for him, but before ho could be overtaken ho placed the revolver which he still held in his hand, to his head and fired, the hnll entering just above ..ml back of the right oar. Without a word he fell over on a bank of snow and expired n about ten minutes. Medical Examiner ililbert irave the remains , in charge of LJndi rtaker Hall. Meanwhile willing hands took the girl tenderly in their arms and curried her to her home, a short distance away, where doctors made an examination. They found that all three shots had taken effect. 'One had passed through tho left wrist, and the other two entered the middle of the back a little to the left of the spinal column, be tween the ninth and eleventh ribs, fractur iug the ninth rib. Oiiu bullet lodged in the left lung and one in tho abdomen, The patient was very weak with scarcely any pulse and no attempt was made to probe fur the ballB. The physicians pronounce it t very serious case and do not have tnuch hops of her recovery. The jdrl was the second oldest of a family of 11 children of Alexander Lefave, and lived with hor parents. She was employed in a fchoo manufactory here. Sho was a quiet, unassuming girl, and a general fav orite with hor shopmatcs, who are shocked at thcterriblo aflair. Massey, the perpetrator of the crime, had, up to within nine months, been em ployed at the same factory. Ho paid hor considerable attention, and upon several occasions called upon her at her home. Ho was apparently desperately in love with her, and urged her to become his wire. tils love, However, was not rccipro cated, and the girl in every possible way discouraged his attentions. Some nine months ago Massay went to Marlboro to work, but frequently came to Uuincy Saturday nights, remaining until Monday morning. He had made the threat t hat ''if the Lafavo girl did not marry him sho would not marry any one else, as he irould shoot her first", which threat he has put into execution. lhe atlair has created a great deal ot excitement In this city. THE BALDWINSVILLE TRAGEDY. lchuel Sullivan Shows X,!ttle Reiunrsc for Shooting Ills Son. GAitDXin, Mass., March 13. Michael Sullivan, ot Baldwinsvulo, who shot hi 19-year old son Michael Friday, pleaded (.iiilty and was held in $10,000 un- til the 25f-. The pr! or '. ho did the shooting in c soi..,', and If he should ie wbuld b glad of It self-deft 'He, get a m as it vv ju'.J he :) I .in away from the whole crow' Ho ciK that ho had not eaten a mem wth tb -1. :ni'y for ; i-' iberof years. ue i .aii Ic a been arii for disturb ai. c r.natli unennessagi'i' i many umesnntt has U i n tough character for years. He is 03 yeur-o . '.d. It is thought thu hoy will die. Is Sin. Crouusn the SIurdorerT Fort Plain, N. Y., March 18. The murder of Henry Crounse Thursday night is still the theme of much discussion in the Mohawk Valley, The artest of two men and their release gives additional interest to the mystery. By many the story told by tho murdered man's wife is regarded as 'ingular, and there is a growing belief that she knows more of the murdor than she has thus far told. Delay to the 1'uiU. New York, March 18. The American line steamer Paris will not sail until 'Wed nesday. The Paris was originally scheduled to sail at noon Saturday, but the date was postponed until to-dny on account ot an ac cident to her port angines. Sho is further delayed awaiting the usual midwest malls, Mohawk Yillncea Flooded. Fonda. N. Y March 18. There Is general thaw in the Mohawk valley, the small streams are greatly swollen and the river is high. In nearly every village of the valley the cellars are filled with water, I Tho country roads are in a bad condition I and some are impatsjtblo. lVanta the Circular Ilecalled. Columbds, Ohio, March 18. Governor MoKiuley insists that Cel. Humilten, of the Seventeenth O. N. Q.. shall recall a ciroil hir aaklng his men to ooutribute $1 each to help liquidate the governor s indebteduess. Ice Qorf at Talatlne. Oanajonaiub. N. Y., March 18, There l an ice gorge in the Mohawk river below falatlne bridge. The Ice l atm nrni above the bridge and over two feet thick, The Hater baa been riain g steadily all day and the lowlands are flooded. Mexico Pleased. Crrr ov Mexico. March lu. The ap pointment ol Isaac r. (J ray us Liu ,tjU ,!i.iistor to Mexico apparently gi 1 eneral bauaiavUuu uma. raTHE KIND THAT CURESg 131 m Dyspepsia for 20 Years II Tltll;l) EVEltlTlIDiG, Yet 2 bottles wroughtg n A CURE. NO FICTION, BUT TRUTH. SB DANA SARSAl'ARtLLA CO., m Gents Ihavelwcna crrnt win'orpr forBS over SO yciim wltb. It VH I'll IVS I A BJ llnvotrlnl fYiTTthinff T foiilil unr nf. Ifnvn nlanSZ tried ITiyntp Ions' iirtfUTiptlunK, hut roull olilaln nniy lennKirnrvn'iirT. i iiavPiHM1!! u u. I B I , j 1KB Tit Nl,r,l:H Wr.Mifor vnn nirltiDtnSa 'tiiecltmnliwlrnnditionof my tligmtire organs, ffi HI a wwujjnt wuiuv ui yen DANA'S 1 SmSAPAUILLAI ami It lir.I.lM:i Mil NO Mt'l'llsj that 1 Imught tho .pcond. Jl, fore that wn. taken, few m my JIIMM'.l'NIA W j. H VV It ,!S and I COI'I.II WI'.I.I.S oayxi... .iiiiiiT. ii'i:ni, i,iiu:ami HXlllV MAX. Ytiiir.ltc.nV. M m Mancna.N. V. JOHN KlllfefcV, 2nd. B To vhom H may concemt Wo are well ac-Hli m would not miiltt, tiny .tntvnifitt f luttira wo. iincrii,'. oii.uasH.NAiiii, s.a aiaiKun, , 1. UruggiiU. EB M DANA'S LIVER AND KIDNEY PILLS areB Mlworlh their weight In Gold. They aregg gD. D. D.'S. DANA'S DISEASE DE-9 SSTROYERS. Try a bottle at our risk. j g Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Malno. MANN'S BODY FOUND. Uudor a rile of Slonon Ctvi'itd by Snow for Tlivee Wenhti. QSTTTSnnKO, Pa., March 111. The lxxly of n young man named Mann has been found under a pile of rocks on the South mountain, west of this place. He had been murdered. His lower jnw was cut otf, and thore were deep cuts on the back of the head Ue had been minting three weeks. The heavy snow on the mountain kept the body in a state of preservation. Tho murdered man was a woodcutter, and his companion, Henry Heist, is sus pected of tho crime. In Their Jifiv fetation. Philadelphia, March 1!1. The Rending railroad lias abandoned its old station at Ninth and Ureen streets as tho place of departure and arrival of Now York trains and the trains on that division now start from tho new terminal station at Twelth and Market streets. Tho terminal is much more conveniently t-ituatetl for the travel ing public than the old station and nn extra car is run on all trains to accommo date tho increase In the number of passen gers. John L. Arrested hi Cincinnati. Cincinnati, March 18. Joint I,. Sullivan, the pugilist, appeared on tho stage, in ,i theatrical performnuco before a crowded house last night. He was arrested along with other actors after the performance, iw is the custom in Cincinnati, and was taken to tho police station nnd charged with vio lation of the auntlny laws. An irnmonKj crowd followed him cheering lustily. Tho BX-cliampion enjoyed his distinction and remarked "I am a drawing card still. Prof. Tnttcn's Cnloulntlnn. Nbw York, March 13. Ex-Profesir Totten has not given up prophecy stuce his retirement from duty hi Yale College. Ha has latterly been engaged In Hxlng the pra- oise time described as the midnight hour m the parable of tho "leu virgins. Ky cal culations which he himself finds as clear tu day, the twelth stroke of the, clock which is to indicate the "midnight hour" when the Son of Man will come will bound in the September equinox of this year. Art for the World's 1'ulr. Chicago, March 18. The work of tha National Jury of Selection has lieen fin ished. The number of American works of art accept 1 by the local juries in the East ern StatcH and in Euiopo is considerably over l.uou Bogus ! Boots White lead would have no sale did it not afford makers a larger profit than Strictly Pure White Lead. The wise man is never persuaded to buy paint that is said to be "just as good " or " better " than Strictly Pure White Lead The market is flooded with spurious white leads. The following analyses, made by eminent chemists, of two of these misleading brands show the exact proportion of genuine white lead they contain : UUleadlng Brand "Standard Lead Co. Strictly Pure White Lead. St. Louis." Materials Proportions Analyzed by liar j ton B0.38 per cent. Regis Chauvenct Oxide of Zinc 81.13 per cent. & Dro., White Lead 0.10 per cent. bt. Louie. Less than 7 per cent, white lead. Misleading Brand "Pacific Warranted Pure A White Lead." Materials Proportions Analysed by Sulphate of Lead 4.18 per cent. Lsdonx Co., Oxide ot Zinc 4S.0I percent. New York, llarytes 00.68 par cent. No white lead in it. You can avoid bogus lead by p chasing the John X. Lewis Be Bros. brand. It is manufactured by the " Old Dutch" process, and is the standard. Pot sale by the most reliable dealers la palate everywhere. If ynu are going to paint, it will pay you to send to us Tor a book containing informa tion, that may save you many a dollar; it will only cost you a postal card to do so. JOHN T, LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. M.iMiiis, N. V rw 9Wt Mrs. Edward Bfyors. Torturing Erysipelas. ONE OF THE WORST CASES EVER REPORTED, Mrs. Myers Hnnd Amputated. Her Life Saved. The caw of Mrs. Kdward Myers, of Athens, S Y.. fumlih b an apt Illustration nf a moan's power of endurance. This lady had htHMi treated for months In the usual way for K'.'j ,1irlH of the hand, without benefit. ( until Iiit hard lind become n mass ot pntriliptl tlesli, and her life 1n paired of. did she turn tn lr. Ken- " iip.Iv. nronretor of F1V I HIT lrVli:OY, for lit In. Ilnt otict1 Informed her that lie could save Iter life, but that It was Impossible tosavo tne hand It mut be amputated. ry mv.s ip (T, Rhe received this terrible JawrPr" O lntelllgencequlet'y. dc wn dined to lake rtiier, stlpu- latlne merely to hold her husband's bond tlur linr the olH-ratloi), and underwent the painful prnce .s without moving a muscle or utterlUK n irroan. Ilr. Iteiincdy th-n gavo Tavorlto Hrraant.IC.iiii.Mty, which drove the !r" trs polsonotK dlwose out of hcrsys 0 tcm, clenr.sed tho blood, and pre ventetl tho return of tlio illsent,.'. nnd the now lives and rejoices m her great clillverance. Hatl lr. Kfimcily been called nt any pr vliius stage r f the disease he would have ct once prescribed Fnv.irito ISeniedy and LIFE! ri, naycr wouut not. nave nau to undergo this teiriblo ortleal, as It would havo unveil hor ltnitil. Are you render, troubled with Hryslpelnn or .iiiv crupllon of tho uhlit, ft may bo i:r)NlpeliiM in Us Incipient sunte don't iritl.' will! it It moment, liutusellr. K. nneily'M 1'ttvorlto ICemcd)-, It M ill cure you, lor It In DEATH TO ERYSIPELAS. WANTS, dec. FOR KENT. Society and oluh rooms In the post oflloe building. Apply to M, M. Hurke, Attorney, ltoom 3. 13-1 1-tf FOIl HALE. Livery outfit for salo cheap for ossh. Apply to Jl. i. Conry, No 31 South Main street. 1-19-tf Oil HALE OH BAP' A good, sound younar nurse, appiy Hi xowa Aieat amrrfei, ius 8. Mum street, Hheuandoab, Pa, a-iu-iw -poll UENT.- Ofllcos In tho Hcfowloh bulld- r iK. Hteam heat and electric liirht. Ao- ply at Itefowich's clolhingstore. 3 13-tf FOlt SALE Oil KENT. After April lt.t, houso No. KM West Cherry streot. For lurther Information lnnulre 011 nrcmlses. or to Jos. B. lieituaii. 3SMW TTTANTED. A young young man, irom in to VV year of age, to drlvo ntro. rn tirivit ti. nmmr wiitrnii Must be honest und sober nnd como well re commended. o other need apply. J l Ploppert, 'JO E. Centre street. 3-9-tt TTlOri SALE OR ItGNT. A largo storo and 1 1 awot unir. storo room e dwelling. Storo room sultaulo for any business. Stable lu tho rear. l'or mil parti- culurs apply at No. 131 E. Centro stroot 2-llMf llahanoy City, Fa. J7IOR 8ALE. A boarding houso, with stock ' and ilxturos, centrally located In tho cltv nf Hazlcton. At nrosent tloincr a frood lmsl nes.i. Satisfactory rensons given lor selling. Address iu. s. -v., 1-. u. uox va, uazioion, i-s-ti A BAUuAIv for tho itock, fixtures, nnd r gooa wilt. 01 a largo, nrouiable. well OS' tabllshcd and crowlm; crocerv business in nenanuoan. inquire of wm. u. Shoemaker, J P. Sleroly curious Inquirers are not de sired. 3-ll-10t QTOCKIIOLuEKS' MEETING. A meeting j 01 ine oiocnno:nora 01 mo umiein' iiuiiu- nc and Loan Association, of Shenandoah. Pa.. vim do uciu -iuesuay, tuarcn inn, itmj, at7.:iup m., at tho onice of tho company, for tho pur pose of electing olll ors and eight (8) directors. u. w. miN limit, aocretary. Bhenaudoah, Pa March 3, 'U.'l. 2-3-td AXTANTKD. A live man or woman in everv V V county whore we have not already scoured a representative to sell our "Nova Kllver" Solid uletu. Knives, Forksaud Spoons to consumers; a solid metal as white as silver; no plate to wear off; goods guaranteed to wear a Uietlme; cost ot'out one tenth that of silver; the chance of a lifetime: agents averngo from KM to 100 per weeu un meet wnii reaay sates over; where, so crca is the demand for our Holl -nil Go ds Over Ono Million Dollars' worth of goodi la daily use. Case of saraplos FREE, alL Vr.lv WAKE U(J 2-13-lm-d&w 133 Essex St., Boston, Mass, AGENTS WANTED ON HALARY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil, Tho quickest and great est selling novelty ever produoed. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic 800 to 600 per cent, profit. Ono agent's sales amounted to fOtu In six days. Another 138 la tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full Particulars, address The Monroo Mt'g Co., La rosse, Wis. x!3S 5-M-ly J. P. Williams & Son. niture rx S. Mam St, Shenandoah. QPRING OF '93 Intending Jmyors nroTnvitoil to Inspect what may be termed the largest varioty of Furniture ovorsebn iiTShenaiadoabT PricoaThe lowest. Pianoa, Organs anil Sewing Machines in various style and prices. J- P- Williams & Son, " 13 South Main St. 3 trf 3 JQR. jambs araiN, , 4-H JPHYSWIAIS' AND aUXCWOF. Odloe and Resldeuoe, No. 31 Ntth Jardls street, auenanuoati. SCARING THE WARDENS Charlestown Prlioncrs Again Raising a Rumpus. MATERIALS FOR ESCAPE FOUND rliejr Heve lleen Shnr;in Their Colls Since the Menrehlng Regan and Heenntlng tin patlent They Minlin (lit tluildlng Hiid Itreak Nearly Kmry 1'hiih nf (llaaw In the Rstatillnlmietit. ' Bohtok, If arch 18. There were more Jlsracoful scenes In the Charlestown prison yesterday. Pandet uiltim reigned all day, mil the prisoners did not cease their noise after nightfall. It tw started by ntttllng the windows on the lower tier. This was the sigtinl for a general din all over the Institution. The noise from the 800 celhi seetne l to shake the building, amlalarmed the guards most thoroughly. There was a hurrying in various directions, alt there was a fear that some of the men we,re trying to escape under the cover of the noise. Tito convict have licen locked up since Gov. Russell's first visit, and their demon strations since then have shown that the) do not like It. The presence of Warden Lovcrlng had no effect, for the men kept up the racket all day, nnd very little of the glass is left. The new warden is to take charge next week. In ferretting among the workshops yes terday the guards found all the parapher nalia necessary for an escape. Hack and hand saws, coils of rope and scaling hooks were discovered sufficient to liberate every man in the prison if once the guards were disposed of, lhe equipment was most complete. No religious services were held yesterday. LARGE AMOUNT OF BULLION. 110,000,000 (liuietw of Sill er lit thu IMllla- tlt'llilila M Int. Piiiladkli'IIIA. March 18. The vaults of the United Stts mint, in this city, hold the largest amount of bar silver ever stored in one place in the United States. The innntity is 110,000,000 ounces or fully enough with -the usual alloy to make no less than 100,000,000 silver dollars. 1 lie steel walled trensure-liolders are lllled to overllowing nnd the bullion is being re ceived fiom the government at the rate of !l,800,000 ounces 11 month. liesitles tbii amount, there is sealed In the separate vaults $.")0,000,000 in coined silver. The seal 011 the door hits not been broken for two venrs. f It lias been found necessary to have an other steel-lliieil vault constructed for the sole purpose of storing the bullion. The new vault is about ten feet from Uoor to ceiling, eight feet wide and thirty-five feet long. With the silver piled clear up to the ceiling, this new storage plaee will hold only 20,00(1,000 ounces, and at the present rate it will be filled in less than six months. The construction of still nnother storage place will bo an absolute necessity should the purchase of silver continue. Previous to lhUO it was u rare event to have stored within the walls of tho mint more than a million ounces of bullion. There never was n day up to that time when there wero three million ounces at one time on hand. OPENED THE FLOOD GATES. Troy Threatened With llctructlon from the City lteherIr. TnoT.N. Y., March 13. The recent rains have so swelled thu volume of water in tho city reservoir' that heroic measures havo been resorted to to save the city from destruction. The strain on the reservoir banks was so great that It was feared they would give wuy and let millions of gallons of water down upon the town. The floodgates were opened and an im mense volume of water rushed dowu tho sidehill. Much damage resulted but no lives were lost. A briilge at Millville was washed away by the swollen Poesstenkill. The river at this point lias overflowed the docks and has risen itO inches since morning and is still rising. Merchants along tho river front are moving out their goods. Will OITcr a 870,000 Purse. New Yohk, March 13. A dispatch from St. Paul, Minn., says: "St. Paul lost the Uull-Fitzsimuions light by police interfer ence. It may secure the Mitebell-Corbett fight. The Pha'iiix Athletic club, composed of the wealthiest men in the city, has de cided to offer a purse of $75,000 for the event. The present laws prohibit prize lighting, 'but a bill has passed the Iloui-e which will settle the difficulty, and it is be lieved will lias the Senate. The managers have been commpnicuted with. Jlrowned InThtdr lluggy. Midland, Mich., March 18. Fred Lais ure, with his sister-in-law, Mrs. Ilattie Sul livan, both of this place, were draw ued a short distance from here yesterday. He was driving along thu road to Stanford, and tried to orons a ravine which, on account of the over-flowed river, was full of water. the buggy, however, sank and its two oc cupants were drowned after a desperate struggle to reach the bank. Three Hundred Out of Work. Wilke8dabkk, March 13. The west end breaker at ' Monaetfqiui operated by the West End Coal company lias been destroyed by Are. Nearly H00 men and boys are thrown out of employment for an iudefl nite tliue.J The origin of the tire Is sup posed to be incendiary, The loss Is estima ted at 140,000; partially insured. To 11 Witt OffCholera. Cincinnati, March , 18. A oall for meeting ol the National Association of the State Boards of Health, to be held lu New York April 5, was authorized to bJ issued during a meeting of the officials of tne as sociatlou held here to-day. The object la to adopt measures to prevent the spread of cholera In tots country next summer. Steamer iiialie4 by the Flood, HecBKTVa, N.Y., March 18. When tha ice flee la the lower Geneaee broke the teenier City of Poetaster wa tern from ita meorinc at Ch'tlattkand hurled against the Rome; Watertown it Ofdsoeburg bridge, being completely wrecked. Two yachts and a ferryboat were eanried iota toe lake and lost. Majar Byrne's Offer. Nbw York, March 18. Malar Jba Byrne aaa written to Dr. Thorna Addia SmnMi, Pruaident at the National Federa tion of America, ottering to eon tribute $1,000 toward a promiead hin oi $180,- UW) "to enable lralMMl to sustain Mr, Uladntoue's iu his clluri ui lur bchaU." ISEASE! STATumcSBhowthntonoln tovn has a ' rdlaeMed Heart. Tho flrt jTmptoraa aro tirt branth opre!on flnHt-rlnsf, feint and bttiiarry pollH.imln In aide, tlien toot lie x'lnff, ownllen iUIf". ilroimy (anil death.) Qf nhlrhUK. MILK' KKW HEART CURH is a marvelous reroody. "1 hnvo bocu troubled Tlthlioartdloao for ronrn, my lolt pulte xrat very weak oould at limes scarcrly feel It, tbo Bmalleat cicltemont would ftlwnys weaken mr nerrenndheartaita fenr ot lmDendluB doath rtand mo In the face for hours. DK Mll.nrt NF.Rvisij nun AiiW iiKAnr uukh in tdnnnlr medicine that has Proved of anrbeno- tHmid cured mo. I. M. Iycr, Cloverdale, MU. lir Miiefi' JUireri'iimare a Bure remeur lor Blllnitwieas nnd Torpid ltlvcr. AO Ioa 6 centii. Fine book on Ilcirt, ni4aae, with wonderful cures Free at drunfflBts. or addrma Uftt MILES' MEDIQAU CO., KIkhart, IncL, ABRAW HEE8NER CO., PORT CARBON. PA.. Manufacturers ot Of Every Description. Fcrrs, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, &c Iff -FI NEST nOOOS-LOWEST PRICES.fi Write for cntslogues. Correspondence solicited. Prinlintr ink stains arc removed and iammeiS fingers healed by the use of KIRK'S im""y diamond ' , : soap high percentage of tar. R OROCCR FOR IT. .BK&CO., Chlcncok .M Onanl... Not Injure the lift aOSp Mo.tUcllcute F.brl. FIRE INSURANCE. tugesiund oldest rename purely casb coaa. panles represented by 120 S. Jaroin St., Sfienanooah,Pa. RAD FIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR has proven an Infallible) spoctfio for all derange ments peculiar to tho female tex, such as chronio womb and ovarian dis eases. If taken In tlmo it regulates and promotes healthy action of all func tions of the generative organs. Young ladles at the age of puberty, and nhler ones at the meno- panse, will Hndln It a heallnr, soothing tonic. The higbebt recommendations from promi nent ihyslclans and those who havo tried It. v rue lor oooK" to women, inaiietiiree. ftoiu by all druggists. Ukaiiheld Heoulaiok Co., proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. Act on a ncv principle-, regalato the lit or, Momsdh and bowels through Uts ntrvn. Dr. Muss' Prti tpaiUv cure bUlooHieea. torpid liver and conslpa tlon. Smallest, mildert. sorojtl BOdoeM,2Bota.. Bamph ! tree at drngaletti, H. I. M'GUIHE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! . Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Dast 'Wines. Llauora. Been. Alea and braade of Cigars ilwiys on hand. LEWIS" 98 LYS! (patented) Tht ttrongrf u yurtat I.tsw4, OMek tier Lye it m 1114 t &ue i-m tttr Dd 9im In eu with rt'itiovhl tld tne oodibm a aviwtn r raiiv lor mo Will mt.a tht A futuftl HrJ Soap In JOuifoutvi wUktmt IT Ifl THE BK-fT l,r nlcauatnic tuU dltll U f-tinlT loli, Clotcta, ieuklaf I pauui iw rig CURE YOUKSELFI rlftroublwiwlth F-Heet.Whjtei.8nernmtorrhJ ForanTUuraturttUllspharffeMki lpur d'ugsiht Xoi a bottU of oik vi ji (. um in k lew dr hout the aid or en hllMi v I doctor. Non-poisonous and I guaranteed not to itrlctuis. I 7 rjaiffrjal Amtrtcm Curt, Manufactured by 1 Thi Etwu Clieaical Co. CINCINNATI, O. U. e. 1 :Z SCHMIDT'S Celeb. i i fiiitsf, Hie and Beer JAMJB SHIELDS, Manuffto Shenandoah Branch- HEART Q Printer