V ID is ii :1 i Valued indorsement of Scott's Emulsion is contain ed in let ters from the medi cal profes sion speaking of its gratify, ing results in their practice. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites can be adminis tered when plain oil is out of the question. It is almost as p datable as milk easier to digest than milk. Frfpurod by Boott A Down. K. Y. All drofruWe. Curon Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Soro Tliroat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee. Far a Lime Side, Back or Chest Shiloh's Poroua Plaster will Eire great utifiioa. 75 cents. S:-SSLOH'S VOTALIZER. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tonn., says : " Shiloh'e Vttaltzrr' PAVED MY LIVE? 1 corvstderitthebeelrcmeiluforadrlrUitatalmsteni I ever used." For Dyspemla, Llvor or Kidney troubloltoicels; Price 75 cte. -CATARRH REMEDY. 1 Have you Catarrh? Try this Remedy. Itwlll relievo and Cu-o you. Price BO cts. .This In-, lector for Its successful trcattnentlIurnlshed free. 'Bblloh's Remedies are sold by us on a guarantee to give satisfaction. For usIb by 0. H. Hagenbuch. EED1 WARNING Which nature Is constantly giving In the shape of bolls, pimples, eruptions, ulcers, etc. These snow mat me uioou is conxaminaieu, ami some assistance must be phen to relieve the trouble. 19 U1U leiUUIiy LU J.U1CU UUb UiebU (IU1 sons, and enable- you to GET WELL. T have had for rnflra a humor In mv blond. which made ino dread to shave, as small bolls or Plinpics wouiu ue cut, thus causing tno snavinp to be a great annoyance. After talcing three bottles my lace 13 an clear ami Bmooui as it should he nnnotlto snlendld. slecn I well, and feel liko running u foot au xroui tno use 01 . . Chas. Heaton, 13 Laurel st . Phila. Trcatlso on blood and skin diseases mailed free 8W1ET Bl'ECIt 10 CO.. Atlanta, ua. Bid Headache and rollovoall tno troubled tot dent to a bilious elate of tho system, ouah us Bljalness, Niusoa, Drowsiness, Distress aftes eating, rain in the Bide, &c. While thoirmoa. psmaikablo Bucccao has boen shown In curiDij toaStcho, yet Carler'a Uttla livar V013 6SJ equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pre. Tenting tMa annoying complaint, -while t hoy also correctaUdlsordorsof thoatoinacti.s Unulaiathn tiver and regulate tho bowola. Even u' thsy 0HI5 MEAD fAcbathoy would boalmostprlcolesg to thoaewhs Suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu Safely thoirgoodnoss duos notend hera.snd thoaa vrhoonoetry them will And theeo little pills valu tola In so many ways that thoy will not ba wll aingtodowithontthem. But afior allalclt hn4 ACHE (tilths bane of so many Urea that heralswhsia ivrojnakcourgioatboast. OorpllUcureltwhils ctliers do cot. I Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small anil very easy totalis. OneortwopiUsmakoadcso. Thoy are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purgo, but by their gentle action please all who .uneluem. InvlalsstaSccnts: flveforti. 8oIJ by druggists everywhere, or coat by mail. . CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York! SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE DrurKitt tut CJhicXiuicca c.iii.i. n;. monJ Brand lu Ited ud Gate nnuiit SwifHt, ovuou wim Diu nobon. 'l uko nv other Rafuu mmiwom tuhmt. Uom and imitation. At DrugfUti. tt WDl 4. 10 rtnmi forpwttaular, tfitliuonlili mi VllfJIef ror rrtlcf, in lettrr, by return MbIL 10.000 TntimauUla. V.. n... m. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT Cold AND STOP THAT 09 Xlas stood tho toi t for STXTT YEARS i faaH has proved itself tho best remedy i f fell own or tho cure of CoMum2tmii C011gha, Colds, Vhoophig Cough, and taltLuHV JJUeaJMlu young or old. l'rlue 15o BOO., and ! .00 per bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. tu-iu- g li' ia"l" Bega to Announce to his vfrleod and imtrorw ana tne pumio geusrauy uiat ue nan uurou&teu tne oaroersnop laisiy uwuih oy u. J. lost, No. 12 West Centre Street SHENANDOAH, PA. ' ' rrfl, . ... (Mi CURE Pennyroyal plls "HCTk Urlelniii and VmIj Genuine. A f . t K BlfL, SJW1TI Fi'Ilftl),. Iinirt iiV IV at SCHNEIDER EXECUTED. He Pays the Death Penalty at Washington FOR MURDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE TIih Condemned Man Awnltes Unrly Tlth MnmlrtK ami laem Narrmtsly To anil I'm in (His Cell-lie Weakens Whet the Jllaek Cap Is Drawn Over Ids I!j cl and lilts to be Supported Until the Dror 1'hIIh. WABBlKovroit, March 17. The first exe cution to take place In the District of Co lumblrt since Charles A. Gulleau paid the death penalty un the gallows for the asftas sinatloi) of President darfleld lu 1881, wai carried out here to-day, when Howard Schneider, took a six-foot drop from the trap door of the death machine! in the fcouth-west corner of the jail yard. Since the supreme tourt rendered ite final deciilon Tuesday in Schneider's case in which it refused to interfere with allow ing the law to take Its course, tho con demned man had lost considerable of tho bravado and indifference displayed by him Bince his trial mid conviction nearly n yeat ago, and Tuesday night bef(un to prepare for the trying ordeal through which he had just been made to realize he would have to pass us his last hopo of n stay of execution had vanished with the court's decision in his case. Schneider sent for a spiritual ndviser and the two knelt in prayer beside tho iron bed In the dingy little cell, which he was to occupy hut three days more. The minister prayed fervently for the repose of the condemned man's soul, when he should have been ushered Into eternity in payment of the penalty for his out rageous, and to say the least, cowardly cihuo. Schneider seemed thoroughly peni tent and many times during she past three days and nights had been seen on his knees by his bedside praying that his Mils bo for given, and that ho might be strengthened to meet the fate prepared for him bravely and without a murmur. Schneider aiose this morning at an early hour In a very nervous frame of mind and paced uji anil down his cell with n most de jected look upon his countenance and fear waabetrayed by his every expression.- His breakfast of eggs and toast was brought to him about 7 o clock, but he ate very little, saying to the guard that ho had no appe tite and cared for nothing but to have the execution over ns quickly as possible. Just before the time set for the execution to take place, a now suit of black clothes was taken to the condemned mans cell which he put on and boon after took up the march to the gallows accompanied by two guards and his spiritual adviser. Schneider was deathly pale as ho stepped upon tho death trap and when tho black cap was placed over his face and tho rope adjusted about his neclc he trembled with fright nnd was obliged to be supported tin til the drop fell and cut off for ever his earthly career. The crime for which Schnieder paid tho death penalty was the murder of his wife in February 1802, when ho walked up to her while she was returning from church on Sunday ovcnlng In company with her mother, brother and sister, and without n woid of warning fired threo bullets into her body, from the effects of which sho tiled lu a lew moments. Schneider also fired two shots nt his brother-in-law and then tried to escape. but was captured in a few hours and placed in jail, whero ho has since re mained. Several attempts were made to sa e him from tho gallows, but without success. Mrs. Schneider's refusal to live with her husband was the cause of the murder. The murder caused a great sensation here, as both Schneider and his wifo were well connected. HARRIS TEISLS DOAVNIIARTED. Ho Condemns Recorder Smyth's Action in Refuging nlni a New Trial. New Yonrc, March 17. Carlyle W. Har ris, whoso last hope of life was destroyed by Recorder Smyth yesterday, when his ap plication for a new trial was denied, was seen by a reporter late last night in the Tombs prison, Harris feels very down hearted over the fact that tho carrying out of his sentence t' death by electricity is now the next tl.ing to an absolute cer tainty and thr.t, only tho interference of Governor Flower can savehlm. He said to the reporter that he thought the recorder's decision was unjust and not In accordance with the ne . testimony ho h.id presented. Harris looks pale nnd hag gard .'ud ai times during his conversation ho speaks ritu u slight t.-mor, which he trays his saudenod feelings to a marked de gree. The condemned man says he is going to make ono mora effort for his life, but de clines to tell what that effort is; but it is reasonable to suppose that ho intends to make application to Governor Flower for a commutation of sentence to imprisonment for life. The action of the recorder makes it nec essary to re-sentence Harris, which will be done Immediately, after wmcn ue wm ue taken to Sing Sing prison, where he will be confined until Hie day of oxeoutlon. Ho will probably be taken to Slog Sing Monday or Tuesday. Jars. Harris, ns wen as her son. is almost heartbroken over the affair and says there is nothing but dispair for her now, but that she still has a faint hope that sho may yet save Carlyle's life. "When the warden of the Tombs learned of the adverse declslou he at once ordered nn extra watch to be kept over the mur derer. He will have no chance to kill himself or escape, Will Aid Tholr Confirmation. Washington, March 17. Senator Mur phy sold last night that he would not attempt to prevent the Confirmation of President Cleveland's New York appointments that there was absolutely no truth lu it what ever. He ststed in the cases of Robert E. Maxwoll and Edward B. Whitney that the New York senators will do nothing to de lay or hinder their confirmation, that on the contrary thoy would aid lu having them confirmed. Did at the A so of 100. Brooklyn, N. Y., March 17. Mrs. Sarah K. Hicks, the oldest person on Long Island, died at her homo, near Westbury, yester day. She wa in her 108d year. She was born at Cedar Swamp, near Greenland, SeptemW 10, 1790. She was the daugh ter of Stephen and Sarah Buthniore. round With Ml. Throat Cut. Medpobd, Mom., March 17. A man named Peter Manuel, aged OS, went into bis barn here and out his throat. He died a few hours after biting found! -i K-v..-- iA. - i 1 Ifr iSaB. i n ram.ni r in Boubting Suffering Women Alivo lo tho Interests of our lady renders, wo pub MANY SUCH HERE. lish Airs. Simpson s letter to Dr. Kennedy. Dear Sir: I was irn In vnlid for years, suffering from kidney (rouble and female weakness. Thy--idaiis prcscrHu'd for me .ind T look various rem edles, but -o benefit resulted. Our dally paper noticed the succes of l)r. DitTltl Kennedy's Furorito Itcincdy, of Hon uoill, N. V., In cases similar to niv own. I purchased it. The fust liottlo taken In small doses, but very regular, improved me wmilorfully. My complexion cleared, aiipotilo ImpicTcd, b1c-i wns sound mill rofrcHlilng.anJ a little further useenureiy cured me. 'i here never was n medicine tor woman-kind, like Favorite Ilemedy. With all my heart, let me lira them louse it. Itrllef will lie the result.' Sins. S. P. Simpson, Turner, 111. bucu a iranir, candid statement leaves tho im print of truth upon its luce. Tho host proof of tho vnlue of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Ucmedy, is the good it has done. What reason then for one suffer. Inc;, or half sick, to remain so. WILL CURE YOU. Stole Jewelry from Ills Employer.. Attlbbobo, Mass., March 17. Horoce L. Miller, clerk for Ellis Llnsey & Bro., jew- olry manufacturers was arrested for stil- ing gold jewelry from his employers to tho extent of Sil.UUU. .Louis Uulrtel, oC i'aw- tucket, was also arretted for hiding stolen goods. To Krect u Itlntno Statue. Augusta, Mo., March 17. A Blaine memorial association has been organized here. Governor Henry B. Cleaves was elected president. It was decided to ralso money by subscription for a bronze memo rial statue to be erected In Augusta. Tampered With tho Returns. Waterloo, N. Y., March 17. J. B. Mongin nnd'Osoar Babcook wero arrested here for tampering with the returns in the First ward charter election held March 7, They wero held for indictment In tho sum of fl.OOO eaoh. Morse Wants to bo Consul. Indianapolis, Ind., March 17. John P. Frenzel has loft this place for Washington on a special mission. He will ask Presi dent Cleveland to appoint S. 15. Morse, edi tor of the Indianapolis Sentinel, consul to Liverpool. Albert Manning Hanged. Londos, March 17. A sensational case was ended here yesterday In tho execution at Gloucester jail of Albert Manning for the murder of bis mistress, Jane Elizabeth Flow, which took place here last June. Now Sho Wants a DIvorco. CmoAOo, March 17. Mrs, Fannie Fox, the pretty wife of Maurice Fox, a Now York drummer, has commenced divorce proceeding against her husband, alleging extreme cruelty. Chinamen Bcslu to Register. Bosto.v, March 17. Ten Chinamen reg istered and seventy others have v inado ap plication for registration under tho exclu sion act. TJghtnlng Struck the Church. Norto Middleboro, Mass., March 17. The Congregational church was struck by lightning nnd burned. Loss, $12,000. Iff on packing house methods of lard rendering, and there will be less lard used. Many people realize that it is impossible now-a-days to procure old-fashioned leaf lard. They demand something better than the modem stock-yards product. IQYZO LEUE The New Vegetable Shortening fully supplies that demand. It is clean, delicate, healthful and eco nomical. Ask your grocer for the genuine Cottolenb. Mads oaly by , N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO, ana 133 2?. Delaware Ave., VbXH To Bjre Insist Colors USE : PEERLESS : DYES ! Address for sample card, 13L3IIR.I, JV. r. Q T. IIAVIOE, 8UBQE0NDWTIS7. Office Northeast Cor- Main sod Gsntre St, Shenandoah, over Stain's drug store. D ,R. JAMB8 HTKIN. raraioiAN and avitasoN. Offloe and Resldance, No, 81 .North.tJardln Street, Shenandoah. 1 THAT CORES in 1 l'HKt.l'l S. WltLLS, Ft. Jiikiun.N. Y. irofula and Salt Rhmimi II Of 25 Years StanOinsr, A BLOOD PURIFIER THAT CURES. EDANA SMlHiPAmi I.A CO.. 1 J Oj-n n.KMi.N .I lu n tiv t'-rtlfy Unit I hare lnttil sufferer fur ow-r ft V ; with He rot'-1 Egttiii and Mult JChtMiiti. Have employed! numny rnyiiciaus ami cxprnilwl many dollar fit; proprietary mNririi. Mood purism, attentive, ygiti , ttc, BHcli at liuve W un tin market for tho! Inxl :!W yctm, itll of no ittuil !' tf liclll , fiuKlJ,ftd jrlvi'ii unliopc Mint thri'WM any help for; Sine. With very little fnltli I puirlmnptl n bottln ot Uonr 8AR8APAKILLA of mv hmircUt. whlrh ii fpmado him fruaroiitee If I wan nut Iwnefltrrt ho! gsMHhciukl refund the money. I , ft tho rture think-I PS'ng 1 nhnuld t all and pet mv immv Inter. No hope u nuj- in-ni-iima hu ii hi i it-1 nc or i renin lent wrmeua wmiu reue-n my corc. i una not taken more tluin mir-huU of ono bottle wltun to niv iunirisol -fi)UtidUwR9heli!iietm. Ilavo tuken two MpHittlfft ana inn rilKKI). The Ncrof ffSiiln.MnrctftronU hculed and I foci like a jgncw mau i recommend DANA'S I SARSAPARILLA In all Mho vlali a Hl.xnl l'urlller thilti mircs xours very irmv. g I'lKLPS 9. WELLS. M Ft Jackfon, St. Lawrpnci.' Co. , N. V. I GENTS: Mr. WcllJ Ij m'll-known liiudliec-S Htioiianil in. Hlalunititit in true. H llMpet-trully, 1RAA. SMITH, g NIchoMllc, N. Y. I;ru3plt. S Dana Sarsaparilla Co., Belfast, Malno. WANTS, Sco. FOB RENT. SJooisty and olub rooms In tht post ofBoe building. Apply to M. M. llurltc. Attorney, Itoom 3. . 13-1 1-tf TOIt HALK Llvory outllt for sale oheap for oash. Apply to vl. e. Conry, No 31 Houth Main stroet. 1-10-tf riORSAI,K0HKAI'- A good, sound youno lnrs"?. Apply nt Iowa Meat Market, 103 S. Main street, Shenandoah. Va, 310-iw FOUKHNT. OffliJesln tho Refowloh build luff. Btaim he it and oleotrlo light. Ap ply at Rofowlch's clothingstore. 3 13-lt 1 homo No. 106 Wotl Cherry street. For furtlior Information Inqulro on premises, or to Jus. . iieuuaii. i. v!rj au-iw WANTKD. An experienced clothhiR Brvlos man who cm speak Hungarian language Steady position and good s ilary to rl(htm n. II. Oppcnhelmer, 180 E. Market St., WiUes llarre, Pa. . 3-IB-H X7IORHALE OR RENT. A largo store nnd ' dwelling. Store room suitable for any business. Stable lu tho roar. For full parti culars apply at no. isl u. uouiru sireei ilahanoy City, Pa. 2-10-tf FOR HALE. A boarding house, with stock unci flTtiirns. ppntr.illv lnnat.d In tho 1tv of IlazTeton. At nrosent dolne a cool business. Satisfactory reaf ons given for selling. Addrois E. & X., P. O. Uox Ilazloton, Pu. 1-28-lf A DAUQAIV for the stock, fixtures, nnd A good will, of a largo, prollt.iblo, well os- tnonsneu ana growing grooery Du-iiiiess in Shenandoah. Imiulroof Wm. If. Shoemaker, j r. jiereiy curious lnijuirers aro not ue sired. 3-11-101. PAUTNKUSlllr' DISSOLVED -The co partnership hcretotora existing, once known us A II f.amb&O)., us dissolve Ion tho 8th d ly of Mar:h. 1893, by tnuiual consent. A. U. Lamb conilnulng the business All persons Indebted to tho late llrm will make settlement Willi him. as hojnlsj assumes .11 tno obligations or saiu nrm. -i i , j A B Lajiii. " '- ' - J. 8. WILLIAMS. March 10th, 1891. 1 , , 3-10 8i-oaw WANTU.-t live man orwman in evuj county where we have not already secured a icpresentatlve to sell our "Nova Silver" Solid ineta itui-B,i''orK8uun -ipoonstooontumers: n solid metal as white ns silver; no plate u wear off; goods guar inteed to wear a lifetime; coat ai'out one tenth tha' t silver; the chiim-i of a lifetime: agents average from $.50 to Jim per week una meet with ready sales every where, so pro is the deman'1 for our Holln fta Goi ds Over One Million Dollars' worn, of goods In dally use. Case ot samples FKliE SILVErtWAKE C.O., S-lS-lm-d&w '.133 Essex St., Uos'lon, Mass, AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Cheml oal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases lni thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion o' paper, works like magio. 800 to 600 per oen' pro&t. One agent's sales amounted to H20 li six days. Another tSi In two hours. Previou experlence not necessary. For terms and fu! particulars, address The Monroe MI'g Co., L: Crosse, Wis, x!39 S-24-lj J. P. Williams & Son. Furnitnre S. Uambi., Shenandoah. CPRING OF '93 Intending buyers ar,e invited to inspect what may b ! termed the largest variety of Furniture uvor son In Sheiuuidoah. Prices tht lowest. Pianos, Organs and Sewing laeliliiue lu various styles and prioes. J- Williams & Son, 13 South Main St, Property for Sale ! Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., MT. CARMEL, PA. One square south at the new Reading depot Consists of two lots, two double dwellings and one single dwelling, finest locution In the town. Will be sold at a bargatu between now and tha 1st of April, ISM. For further Infor mation apply ts the owner, on the premises, I). A. Ulcfice, Mount Carmel, Pa. S-ll-tf NO MOREMONEY NEEDED For this State's Exhibit at the World's Fair, IS WHAT GOVERNOR PATTI80N SAYS. Me Henri a Cemmntilratlntt to the rtanete to tills KfJVot A Bill Intrmf acml to Give Urn .Jury thai Klght li I'ms 8enttitice Uih Perwm C'oHvloted of Miirrler In the Flrt Uearee. HAnBisBcno, March 17. Nothing: iiar- tlculnrly out ot the onllnnry tranoplml at yitarday's session nf the house ami senate further than the readinx of Governor Pat 1 1 ion's communication on the World's Fair appropriation. Thereadingofwhat thui?ov- ruor had to say ori the subject was liiu-ned to with dppp Interest a It wasnot previous ly known bnw UB stood ou the uiattpr. Among the hills iutroduced lu the senate wero the following; Brown, Westmoreland Making the pun ishment for murder of the first dewee death ly hanging or solitary imprisonment ar hard labor and Imposing oil the Jury the duty of stating which punishment shall be inflicted. Brown, York Changing the method of making assessments in school districts for building purposes, also, an act ptovidiiiK for the publication ot the state library cata logue. UiiUihfield Extending the provisions of the act regulating the sale of merchandise within one mile of any camp meeting so as to include any religious meeting. McCarrell To prevent the adulteration of honey. A penalty of $100 is fixed, half to go to the informer. These were among tho bills passed fin ally: delating to husband and wife, enlarging her capacity to acquire and disposeof prop erty, to sue and be sued, and to make a lust will, and enabling them to sue and to testify against each other in certain cases. Making an appropriation to establish and maintain two or more experimental stations for the purpose of making expcii menta in the culture, curing and prepara tion of tobacco, nid providing for tho pub lication of the report thereof. A number of bills were passed on second reading and several were amended. None was of general interest. The communication of the governor on World's Fair finances was read and re ferred to the committee ou centennial af fairs. The communication recites that there has already been money enough appropri ated for the Keystone state's exhibit at the World's Fair and that in view ot this f.ict no further appropriul ions for tho purpose are needed and none should be iundo. Permission was given the committee on appropriations to absent itself next week on an olBcial tour of state institutions ask ing slate aid. Senate adjourned until Monday ovening. l'ltOCKEDINOS IN THE HOUSE. Among the bills reported from commit tee in the house yesterday were the follow ing: Declaring violations of the rules of the State board of health to he misdemeanors Authorizing soldiers to bring suits for bounties. (Negative recommendation.) It was uxplained by Jlr. Hewitt there is a law now in cxistnnce which coverb the mat ter. Senate Providing for county morgues. Senate For tho uppointment of assist ant coroners. Providing that nil suits against the state shall be brought in Dauphin county court. To protect the health of miue workers. Semite To abolish tho public building commission of Philadelphia. Among tho new hills introduced were the following: Stewart Empowering courts to fix the the place of holding general elections. Bare Repealing the act enabling town ships adjoining cities or boroughs to hold all elections within such cltieiior boroughs. Fishel Permitting boards of education to levy a special tax for building purposes. So many requests were made for leave o absence for to-day that the speaker was constrained to warn the house against tho danger of there being no quorum present. At least seventy-five of tho members will be absent. The act providing for arrest and punish ment for hunting or Ashing on the lands or waters of another was defeated after a great war of words. The rural combine came to the rescue ef the act for the taxation of dogs and the protection of sheep, killed all amendments and pasaed the bill. The act requiring school directors or con trollers to furnish school books and other school supplies five ot cost was the subject of a lengthy discussion. While there was no direct opposition to the main idea of the free text books, yet there was a wide di vergence of opinion as to the methods by which the books shall be furnished. During the debate the book trust and the book agent were handled without gloves. Dr. Smith, of Bedford, alleged that the house was cut up into seotions and each section was in charge of a lobbyist. Mr. Hewitt subsequently took up this charge and said he would like to know to whioh sectisn he belonged. He had not been seen. As Mr. Hewitt was not speaking to the house question at the time before the house, Speaker Pro Tern. Biter called him to order. The gentleman from Blair flushed up and angrily said that if he was to be shut off he would give noticethat he would offer a resolution foraoommlttee to investi gate the actions of the book trust lobbyists. The hill was under discussion, with a pros pect at passing second reading, which the house adjourned. Charged "With Keeping a Baby rami. New Yowt, March 17. Maria Ostrander, of 446 Ninth avenue, a German woman. has been arrested on a charge of keeping a baby larai ana was put under heavy bail, Four were found in her rooms. Mothers ot three ot them are Known, uut the woman refuses te give the name of baby No. 4. A tky-ftcraper rly Finltlied. Nbw Yobjc. March 17. One of the tall est buildings in New York will be finished within a week or so, It is the eigbleeu atory building ef Decker Bros., piano man ufaotursrs. The building cost $2,000,000. MeM Charg ef Bobbery. Kiw York, March 17. A young man by the satne of Samuel Clay, whs elaims to be related to the distinguished Kentucky fami ly of that name, has been held la court In $10,000 bail for rebbery. Klthop Xrawn Dead. WiJWNaTas, D. O., March 17. ilshep Brawn, at the Africaa Methodist Episcopal smirch, mat bare yeuraay, um 70 year. Bishop Brown Has eariaent in the church aud was greatly respected. STARTLING FACTS Tha AmArlran nennle firp rnnMtv boOOPlfng m race of nervous wreckn, and tho fallowing auRtnSSe thobnstremodyi Alphonsolitnuiitllnff, of Butle Pa., swoara that when h" uon win r-pcuchlciis from. PL Vitus Dnnce. Dr. Mlloc' Croat Roetoratlra I i Nemna cured him. Mrs. J. It. Mlllcr.of Vmlpat uisd.lud., J. I). 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