"5 I,,!- vw.ktf Fresii Air ant! Exercise a Get all that's possible of both, if in need of flesh strength and nerve force. There's need,too, of plenty of fat-food. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil buKBs up flesh and strength quicker than any other preparation known to sci ence. Scott's Emulsion is constantly ef fecting Cure of Consumption, Bronchiis and kindred diseases where other mehods fail. Prepared by Scott A Bowna, N. Y. AU druggiste. C5S0C3ES25'I Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Soro TUront. Sold by all Prugirlstj on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Back or Chest Sllfloh'a Porous Plaster will give great natisfaction. 5 cents. SHJLOH'3 VITAEJXEK. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga renn., says : "Shtloh'sVitaltXbr 'PAVED 3V I,TFB 1 amstderitlhtbettrcnieiliifot-atlebllitaletlmtcin J evrr used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney troublo it excels. Price V5cts. .CATARRH REMEDY. Have you Catarrh? lYytblsneinody. It will relieve and C'u -e you. Price 00 ote. This In-, lector foritssuncessfultrentmentlniurntshcd free. Slilloh'fi Remedies are Bold by ua on a guarantee to give satisfaction. For Hale by 0. H. Hagenbuoh. 77 ranninr sore tor t Turn seventv-seven wars old and have bad my age renewed at least twenty years by the usi l Swlft'i Snecific. Mvfoot and tea" to inv Knee was s' runnino- sore for two vnara. and nlnsiclans 8r.K it could not be cured. After taking 'fifteen small Dottles . a. s.tiiere isnot a sore on my umos,ana i n ve a new lease on lifa You ousht to if t all ftiiffrrer know of jour wonderful remedy. Ira F. Stilts, Palmer, Kansas City. IS A VVOKDERFUL REMEDY especially for old people, it ounas up the ceneral health. Trn- isa on tho blood mailed free. SWIFT SPCIFIC COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga. fack rieadacho and rellova all the ti-oulilsq Inef. dent to a blUoua etate of tho eratam. suoh as Dizzlnofts, Kauben, Drowsiness, Elatreaa altar eating. 1,ln In tbo Side. io. Wldlo tbolr most remarkable success b&s beta shown la curing OeiSaehe, yet Carter's Iiltlo liver Pins an (Ktnaily valuable iu Constipation, c urinR and pro Venting thlaannorinacompIalct,?hil j theyalu torrectaUdlsorderBOttheatomacl: ."'tnulaUtha liver and regulate tho bowels. vi.aiXthsyoalj 'Acbsthoy would bealmostpriceleaafo those who Suffer from this alBtreesinE complaint; but fortu nately t belrgoodnosa docs notend hore,and thoM who once try them will find tUesa llttlo pllU valu able in so many ways that they will not bo wil ing to do without them. But after rJlolct Usui ACH (Is tho bane of bo many lives that horo la where (vetnakeoursreUboaat. Our piua euro it while othaia do not. , Carter's lattle Liver Villi sro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strlotly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by (heir uentleacuon ploaso all who tiMthaui. Inylalil25cent; fivofor$l. Bold) by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York SfLLPILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE 'NNYRQYAL PiU 9 rrw Orlgluul uaoal fienutne. if mutiJ Brand la Iti'd ml Gold mMIW mi, men wud hint ribbon. Tuku tin Other. JtffU4tdaaamtut mtihtUt. tiom ami imita'ton. At Dronim, or mo 4 4a. la tfirupi tor cartlcuUn, u.UmooUU tai Hl!of Tar lAtHec. tn Ittt tr, by return SlalL 1 0.OOO Te.tWo!j,. jiamifrrnvri ohwtf r CiiCBilCfii Cu.,S3ttllon 6oiir Colli j N. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURE THAT Ooid AND STOP THAT Cough TTna Ktnnd the te. t for SIXTY TEARS i Cana has proved Itself the best remedy 1 JBnown nor tne euro ui viwunijiami, ; hCoilo'ii, Colds, Whooping Cotiffl), uml( fntlLuglUeatfn young or om. rriue Mc BOo., aui i w per uotue, n! n CUEBYWHEBC hatm, Bsrao3 vsa, vjunttx, ll'egg to announce to his friends and patrons and the publlo generally that he has purobased the barbsrshop lately ocoupled by II. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street SHENANDOAH, PA. CORE SfOSV n flLL'flROUHD THE SITE. Interesting Happenings from all Sections. OF INTEREST TO PENNSYLVANIANS. William nmh Thrown rrnm a Rre and KlUed In rkllndelpkla Klectrlelty Tnkes the I'laeo or Fire In the Cumbria Mill Mlne-Uver 4f ,0e rU Out Is KeadinE Conl ami Iron Company ISmployei. ScEnrruciLt, Havek, March 16. All of the collieries in the f clmylltlll caal region not undergoing repairs are working ro riay, having got the better ot the water which. flowed into the workings during the heavy rains. The shipment ef caal ovor the Reading read is not so heavy as it waa ti'e first two days of this' week, Imt this is ow ing to the engines being down the road. The loaded oars are accumulating at the Oreasona and Palo Alto sidings and up the Schuylkill valleys. It will take all the engines that can be secured to move tho block which will be at these points by Sat urday. Wrr.KKS-BASBK. March 10. Fifty of the swindled Hockafellow depositors held a meaner in rigues hail yesterday afternoon to di'cide on soma method to force an ex planation from their late banker. The meeting was nt times most oxcitltig. A coramitee was appointed to employ tjounsel to prosecute Hockafollow and each depos itor contributed n, dollar to defray expenses. The oommiUue wns also instructed to em ploy a detective to learn the' contents of certain boxes removed from tho banker's residence two days previous to tho failure; who carried them away and whero they were takon. Johnstown, March 10. Owing to tho great and increasing danger from the use of lire in tlio Cambria null-mine electricity luus been introduced torunthehuge pumps, t if late a great deal of gas has been noticed iu the mine, and on several occasions of lale explosions have occurred in which serious disaster has been narrowly averted. The conditions 'have become alarming and men have quit work because they feared an acci dent. All the fuel supply for the company's works is taken rrom this mine, which sup ply aggregates about 1,300 tons a day. Altoona, March 10. Samuel Hamster and his quartette of boys from Centio county, vt ho have become famous in their respective locality under the unino of "The Big Four," had a hearing beforo United States Commissioner W. A. Ambrose, of this city, yesterday afternoon, on the charge of obstructing the United Status mails at different tlines between tho towns of Guyer and Qntesburg. They were bound over for a further hearing beforo the United States district oourt at l!,rie. Philadelphia, March 10. At tho rem lar weekly meeting of tho board of health it was decided to ask councils for an im propriation of $100,000, with which to fight cuoiera during the coming spring und summer. It Is tho purpose of tho board. should it receive the appropriation, to do vote one-half of it to making necessary preparations and establishing safeguards. tho remainder to bo held iu raservo for use only in'caso cholera actually makes Its ap pearance in this city. Reading, March 10. The executive com mittee of tho State Camp, P. 0. S. of A met in thia city. State Secretary Woaud reported that during 1802, 8,224 persons were inttiateu into tho order, 227 admitted by card und !10 re-instated, making the total membership December 151, 47,834. During the year $100,OS5.48 was paid out In benelits. The receipts were 3iJ40,010.S! una the expenditures ?oUu,UOo.UO. Pottsville, March 10. Paymaster Jacob P. Jones of the Philadelphia und Reading Uoal and iron uotupnny, sent out his as sistants yesterday afternoon to pay the em ployes at Preston NA 2, Preston No. 3, .Locust Kun, liast, JNorClt Ashland, ulrard. Mammoth, Hammond and Bear Ridge col lieries located at Ashland, GIrardvllle and Alauanoy Plane. The sum distributed was over $40,000 for two weeks work. GirtAnDViLLn, March 10. The sudden cold snap which struck this region sent the mercury below the freezing point and put a sudden stop to the work of starting up the coal washers. These operations were closed down nil winter liecause it was too cold to wash the coal from tho culm taken from the waste bunks and when tho warm weather c:rr r .en were put to work put ting the inr..h.:i'- li order. Washing? n. -V.aich 10. At tho con gregational nxet .g of Fnirview Presby terian church the re'-ignatlon of Rev. J. L. Roeuer was a feptul. He will go to South church, Cleveland, O. A ' iter was re ci Wed from A. B. Brown updating his wil lintP' s to leave Center and accept a call to 1' hirvie-v. The call was made unani mous nuo u committee appointed to wait on Rev. Brown. EitrE, March 10. The long fight over the control of tho Edinboro normal school is probably ended. A compromise has been reached through Dr. D. J. AValler, state superintendent of public instruction, who was in Ediuboro last week and acted as peacemaker so far as possible between the warring factions, CiresTrn, March tfl. Albert Rlggs, a 12-yoar-old Lojr was fatally crushed between two dongulas yesterday and died almost imme diately. v ith several other boys Rlggs was pushing the cars up and down the track, when he got between tho bumpers. Connellsvillb, March 10. It is still uncertain about the recovery of State Mine Inspector Duncan and Edward Kerrigan, two of tho miners burned in the Whitaett explosion. The others will probably pull through, barring unforseen complications. Nobristown, March 10. Train Dis patcher John R. Rupp, was acquitted of negligence and responsibility for the Rose Glen disaster on the Reading railroad Oc tober 24 and tho county was directed to pay the costs. Lock Haven, March 10. Tho first tim ber raft of the treason arrived here Tueeday, The water la at a good stage fer running. Several rafts arrived here yesterday after noon and more will probably come down some time to-day. Eabton, March 10. HMtt Kachllne, Bged 10, employed at Wilson's foundry, committed euicltlo by firing a bullet Into his head. He had been u great sufferer far some time with rheumatism. Philadelphia, March 10. William ftanah, 21 years, 3801 Filbert street, was thrown from his herse and injured so badly that he died on bis way to the hospital. Msadviujc, March 10.. R. B. Brewn has been nominated by President Cleveland for postmaster at this place. Tbey Will Remember the Sabbath Day, Louisville, March 16. Tho Louisville baseball club has abandoned all Sunday Cam eg In Louisville, owins to the aollou ef the Parkland town council. fill! OKOWI) -WAS DISATrOINTlSD In Not 1 1 I'll rind the Deeldlon In llto Cnr- Ijlc W. nnrrls OMc, Nkw Your, March 10. -The corridors lending to the court of sessions were crowd ed yesterday, as it was expected that Re csnder Smyth would (rivehli dealslon in tho oase ef appeal of C'arlyle 17, Harris for a new trial. Mu anil women elbftwsd stad shored to get near the court room, and the stardy doorkeeper was liesoMhsd and at times threatened by the Waiting throng. Harris, pale, nervous and unlike his for mer self, awaitd in the tombs the decision which meant life or death to him. He paced up and down his narrtweoll, and de spite his efforts to be calm ho could net help betraying his agitation, . . An adverse decision Btoaat toM only the mercy of Governor Flower Would stand be tween him and the electrio ehsir, While n favorite one would mean thai ho had an other chance for life and liberty, which lui craved. Harris wni doomed 8 anotlierday of suspense. Just before the hour for court to open Recorder bmyth sent word tho ho would not render a detnsioii until this aftcrn cm and tho crowd melted away. Tbe recorder has been devoting bis whole time to studying the different features of the case. Judge Martlne took tbe record er's place on the bench of part two, but the court lias lteen practically adjourned since lost Wednesday. It is said that Reeord-r Smyth is writing a long and elaborate opinion. Till! OASK WAS NOT I1I8.1IIS9MI). 31m. tinmen J. Corbrtt May Yet IIrvo tc Pity Henry Komolke'n Claim. Nkw Youk. March 10. A motion was made before Judge Fltsssimons In the city court to strike from the, calendar the action of Henry Romeike torecover$100fromMrs. Olllo Corbett, the wifo of James J. Corbett. The motion was denied and the case was set down for trial April 3. Tho plaintiff nlleges that Mrs. Corbett made two contracts for thu purchase of m'wstpaiKT clippings concerning her hus band and also for all clippings about tho big fight between her husband and John L. Sullivan. She never paid tho bill of $190. Mrs. Corbett denies the contracts, and says she has never received the clippings. one says she niaiiu an arrangement to iiy $100 cash for tho clippings, if her husband liked the idea. Tho fighter pooh-phooed it nnd said if she wanted the clippings, she could get them for $o0. Shesays &he never tlmuirlit nlmur. tbe mutter airain. A STARTLING FACT. Sixtecn Per Cent, op Life Insurance Applicants Rejeoted on Account of Diseased Kidneys. The Trtmbla Comes From Lack of Care. Dr. Lambert the general medical direc tor of tho Equitablu Life Insurance Com pany, N. Y., said : " We reject sixteen per vnt. of tbe applica tion.) nmdo to i s lor in iurance. and I have saved tue entire expense of tbin medical depart ment, by the rejection alone of applicants who had dlseiifceil kidneys, and who died withlu two yearj after I rtjectei thorn." This appalling statement comins ns it does, Irorn sucli hih niudical authority, should have tho attention of our citizens. There is no reason to day, why people should allow kidney diseuso to get such a hold on them. Nature sends her warning in the slicht pain in the back, poor circulation of the blood, sediment in the urine. When any of these symptoms appear. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy should be taken iu small doses at once, and thus drive tho poison out of tho blood and restore the kidneys to healthy action. To our knowledge this isthcoiilrinedl cino that surely ami effectually cures this almost universal complaint. Wo note tho linppy recovery of Mr. Oscar Lambert, oi Jerico, Mo., whoso case has been talked of In tho papers the world over. Ooar X,ambert. Quoting from bis letter. "I neglected the flrifc symptoms until I found myself in bed with a complicated disease of the kidneys. No mortal evjr suffered more and lived, My phrsiclan failed to help me. I thi n usd Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, made at Roi dout, N. Y. It relieved my klduej s almost Immediately, and in a few weeks I was clear of a'l pain, and entirelv cured, I owe my present leaseotiilo to Favorite Kemetly." It is used and recommended for what it accomplishes. Writes Mrs. A. J. F. Manchehtcr, Irani Providence, It, I. " I began using; Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy for Ki toey ilisease, wlx-n Doctors failed to relievo me. it drove a bad humor out or my blood, cured my kidney trouble, and I am truth ful when I say ltsaved my life." Wm. llu' ton tbo popular West Shore It, It. engineer, came out in an open letter stating how lie hail suffered with kidney disease. Physicians treatment, nnd the use of various preparations failed to benefit him. Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite ller.edy, was procured anil it made him well. Fuvorito Remedy lias had more free ad vertising in the columns of the daily papers, than nuything wo know of, fiom the fact that it does as is promised, " cures disease." Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy possesses marvelous strength, giving qualities, (hat render it oepeclsTy, valuable to the aged or infirm. For a general all around tonic, and to cure any disease arising from an impure condition of the blood, it lias no equal. Druggists are lolling more of it than all others oombined. Q T. HAVIOK, t busoson Dmt'iSi. Office Northeast Cor. Haiti .and Centre Sts, Shenandoah, over Stein's drag stOfO. D R, jamhm sraiN, jpnraioiAir aw auxasoN. Ottoo and Residence, No, 31 North Jardtn Dircui, oucBuauoao. THE KIND S s ur-a w mnwra m m MHS. P, J. CROMWELL Ksprraticc, N, Y. IA WORLD OF JOY INI i FOUR WORDS I "Two Bottles Cured Mel" lis Dana Sahhapakilla Co.: Ukar Kittfli Fir ytr I hmo br troubled 1 Lwtlh Hhffimtsllni.iili 1.1 ti1! uid Kid-3 Hney 'IV(miI1. Nothing BcemuU to help mel pernianaiuf umu liru-a DANA'S I SAHSyPARILLA nnd two linttlm OI'HKll MK. j Tour rvpcull v, I 3 Enperanee, N.x MltS P.J.CROMWELL. iScitoilARTF. Co. ea 9 This rcrtifi. a Hint I know the abore Mm. V. J.s - Cromwell to bo trlmtu-itrtliy, and onouitoni whoH wurtl yuil r:m rely. A. II. McK,Juatitieof the Peace. ! I Dana Saraaparilla Co., Belfast, Maine. WAjNTS. Scc. FOR RENT. Society and olub rooms in the post olSoe bulldlug. Apply to M. M.Burke, Attorney, Room 3. .lS-Il-tf 77011 RMiR-Mvery outfit for sale oheap for V oash. Apply to M. 1. Conry, No 31 South Main street. 1-10-tI FOR SALE CH KAl' A. good, sound youns lurse. Apply nt Iowa Meat JUrfcet, 103 H. Mum street, 81ienauduuu, lv. 310-lw F OR RlSNT.-omces in tbe Rcfowleh build- tug. Steim ho it nnd electrio light. Ap- ply at Refowlch's clothing store. lii-tt I7I3R HAliE Oil RENT. Afler April It, I1 homo No. 100 West Cherry street. For furl lior Informuilon inquire on premises, or to Jos. 8. Ueddall. 3 0-lw WANTED. An experienced olothing sales man who tun speuk Hungarian language. Steady position and good salary to rlihimm. n. uppenueimer, lou Aiaraci, at., uaea Uirre, la. 3-15-lt FOR HALE OR RSNT. A large store and dwelling. Store room suitable for any business. Stable in the re.vr. For full parti culars apply at No. 131 13. Centre street, auuunoy utty, t'a. s iu-tr FOR MALE. A boarding house, with stook and fixtures, centrally located iu tho cltv of Hazleton. At nresent doinir a good business. hiuiHmctory rontons given tor selling. Aauross U. 6i X., P. O. Hox 463, lla.loton, Pa. 1-SS-tf A IIAUGAII for tho stock, fixtures, atd J- stood will, or a iurKO. nronlable. well os tabllshed and growing grocery business in isnonanaoan. inquire oi win. u. snoemKer, j i-. iieroiy curious inquirers aro not cte sired. 3-ll-10t "PARTNERSIIII' DISSOLVED.-Tho co- I (ruriiiuiauip iierb-tuiuro ujtitiiutf, unue known as A U Lamb & C ., bus dlsioivo 1 on the 81h d i.v of March, 189J, by mutual consent. A. 11. Lamb conllnuiug tho business All persons lidobted to the late firm will make HAitiumont witu mm. ns ne uiso assumes ii tho ooiigations oi saia arm. a n lamu, J. 8. Williams. Mnrch 10th, 1893. 3 10 3t-o.tw WANTKD. live man or woman in every county where we have not already secured a i opresentativo to sell our "Neva Kllver" Solid idcU Knives, Forks and Spoons toconsumers; a solid metal as white as silver; no plate to wear off; gools guaranteed to wear a lllotlmc; cost anout one tenth that f silver; tho chance of a lifetime: agents aver igo from 150 to 8100 per ween una .neei wun reaay sales every where, o prtrt Is tho demand for our 8olid etal Go as Over One Million Dollars' worth of goods In dally use. Case or samples FlttilS. SlIjVl'jKW a tu LU,. 2-13-1 m-d&w '133 Essex St., Boston, Mass, A GENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com' Xi. mission, to nanuie tne new 1'atentunemv oal Inkfirashur Pencil. The Quickest andereat' est selllne novelty ever nroduoed. Erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of nam, WnrVa Hire mnfHn '900 tn Mltl nar nan t nrotlt. One agent's sales amounted to Ma) in six days. Another 132 In two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La Crosse, Wis. x438 5-21-ly J. P. Williams & Son. Furniture S. Ham St., Shenandoah. QPRING OF '93 Intending buyers nm ltirifm1 InoiAiVth nliot tvmlft termed tho largest variety of Furniture ever seen in Shenandoah. Prices tho lowest. Pianos, Organs nnd Sowing Maehinos in various styles and prices. J. P. Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. Propertyjfor Sale ! Cor. Sixth. 81111- market Sts., MT. CARMEL, PA. One square south of the sow Reading depot. Consists ot two lots, two double dwellings and one single dwelling. Finest location in tbe town. Will be sold at a bargain between now and the 1st ot April, UBS. For farther infor mation apply to tbe owaer, on tUo premises, IS. A. XcQee, Mount Oarmol, IV. J-ll.tf To Bye Fasst Color's USE : PEERLESS : DYES ! Address tor sample card, ULlIIll.l, X. T. m 1 THE NEWS IN GENERAL Large Sale of Mining; Prop erty in New "Mexico, INVOLVING A DEAL OF $3,000,000 A Groups of Flro lUaes Mht by m latllaaa Hyr.itlcatti A milodelphla Fin. Al(rn F. M. Clrgw, ef ts Album. National Bonk, Foasul to o UO,000 Hlrur In His AoottuHtS-Other rlaipenltit o the Uay. Warden Brown, of Sing Slug prison, hni tendered his resii;u.;tiou. decretory Horbct't has appointed ' Loult Tinny hin private secretary. Mrs. C'lariisa Kaiichild, widow of the latf Supreme Judge Fttlrchild, of Arkansas, it dead. The single tax theory has been declare unconstitutional by the court of appeals ii Maryland. Fire at St. Louis. Mo., destroyed the fnc tory of the' St. Louis Furniture association Lo, 67,000. 'I he contests for the tropical champion ship In lawn tenia will begin nt Tuiupiu Flu., Match 81. P. T. Powers, ex-manager ot tho New York club, haa been elected president ol the Eastern league. Six buildings, mostly saloons and res taurunts, were burned at Quyundotte, W. Va. Loss, $100,000. 'Die longshoremen's strike in llrooklyi and New York is extending and seriou: trouble is feared. Frank Colbert, the most illustrious nnr wealthiest member of the Cliickasaw tribt of Indians, is dead. A big street railroad company bus been organized by Cleveland and Now Yort capitalists at Columbus, Ohio. Nearly every saloon keeper in Norfolk, Va., lias been indicted by the graud jury for violation of the Sunday liquor law. A gang of bold counterfeiters has lieeii arrested near Parkersburg, Va.. and theii outlits confiscated by the officers. Most of the cargo of the steamship Weill City, stranded oft Seabright, N. J., hai lieeii removed. The boat is badly dam aged. The body of Harry Kernel, the comed ian, was interred at Philadelphia yestenia) afternoon. The funerul was held in New York. Captain Jacob Vanderbilt, the million aire, who lias been dangerously ill at lib home, Qrymes Hill, S. I., Is slowly recov ering. Bishop John M. Brown, of the African Methodist Episcopal church, is lying very ill at his residence, 123l llhode Island ave nue, Washington. The AV. T. Thackery Comyany, of Chi cago, manufacturers of granular efferves cent salts, have ass ?ned. Liabilities, 16, 000; assets, Jll.OOv. After being thought dead for twenty years a man named John S. Graves hua turned up at Huntingdon, Iud., to claim fortuno left by his uncle. Seven men were burned to death and several others badly scorched in the prairii fires in Russell county, Kan. Severa, buildings were also destioyod. Tho badly mangled body of Timothy M Cole, aged 2it, of Williamsburir. L. I., was found beside . the Philadelphia and Erif railroad tracks near Williamsport. lilchnrd Heath, of San Francisco, has been arrested charged with the murder ol Louis a. McWhirter, at Fresno, Cala. Heath is a son of the late General neath. The Adirondack Park association, oi New York, has decided to urge the legisla ture to pass the Governor Flower bill for tho preservation of the Adirondack forests. The failure is posted in Liverpool of Big land & Harvey, stock brokers, who ope rated largely in the American market. Tli' deficiency of assets is estimated at 25, 000. The largest sale of sllvermining property ever recorded in Ne.v Mexico was the trans fer of the five mines in the Graphic groupe, at Kelley, to Terre Saute (Ind.,) parties. The company paid $3,000,000 for the prop erty. The control of the Cleveland, Loraine & Wheeling railroad has passed from the es tate of the late Selah Chamberlain, ofCleve land, O., to a syndicate headed by Henry F. Shoemaker and Henry A. Taylor, ol lew ioric. Henry Glass & Co., dealers in and ship pers of hogs, at Philadelphia, have assign ed. The liabilities are estimated at $30, 000; assets, unknown. Henry Glass in cludes all his individual property iu the assignment. Two more bodies were taken from the Anderson, I. T., mine last night. Thin swells the list of those who lost their live as h result of tbe explosion to eleven. It is believed that there are still more' bodies in the mine, The rumor that there would be an extra session of tbe New Jersey legislature called is denied by Governor Werto. The gover nor emphatically says there will be no extra session this year and that there is no call for one being held. Jimmy Carroll, Johnny Griffin's backer, has agreed to O'Rourke's demand that the men weigh in nt ISO pounds at 3 o'clock on the day of the contest. It was also agreed that the fi&bt should take place between June 36 and July 1. Queonlo Trowbridge, owned by J. J. Me Cafferty, who won six out of twelve starts last season, is dead. The animal will be remembered by reason of her owner's big coup last season at Monmouth park, where by he won a fortune. The steamship City of Paris started from New York last night on her first trip under tbe stars and stripes. An immense crowd was gathered about the docks and gave throe rousing cheers as the great ship be gau her voyage across the Atlantic. Mrs. Ward, a dressmaker of St. Louis, hud her trunk seized by custom officers iu New York upon her arrival from Paris on the steamer Bourgogne. She had i'MO worth of goods stored away in the trunk on which she was ooaspalled to pay duty Moraro Being reirasea. A special meeting, of tho Dublin synod of the Protestant church of Ireland was held In Dublin. The synod was largely at tended, clergymen and laymen having trav eled from the remotest parishes to bs pres ent. A resolution was unanimously passed ooudemnlng the Irish homo-rule bill. Tho failure of tho Alabama National bank at Mobile, reveals the tact that F. U. Clorguo, president of tbe defunct concern U4 appropriated about $60,000 of the bank's cash to his own usa, thus causing it to go to the wall. Tne bank will be able to pay about 85 per cent, of its llabilitiM. HEART 1 In alt forme, Falpltattoik i a-ninn iir, nnouunr mm m- Arm, Mkurt Bruath, OppKWlon, AstBSBtt, Bwrtlcn Anklev Ktnk und bmothorlMr HpelU, Dropar, Wind In ''tomach, e.. sts nired by DR.MILE8' KCW HfcART COItE. A newdlroorery by tho eminent Indiana SpeelM. 1st. A.F. Uavls, Stiver cn'-j'i, Ncu..jutor taking rour .bottles of HTJAR'r eiiJtB felt betMI- thimtiohndfortwolvo yc-uv. "I cr thirty yoan troubled with Dcirt Viu in; to bottles ot. DR. MILES HEART CUT.E cured ma.-Lert lAjgan, Buouanan, Mich." b. 1). htutson. Wars station, Gn , bns taken DR. MILES' HEART CURB forHoarttroublen.lhnrxitresults. Jlri M Bar, lltcbhurg. Mich., w.i l.l Jor 15 yecrs wltfc Heort DlrcobO. had to h'i o bourc hi In. lived o liquid food: used Or. 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