A Powerful Flesh Maker. A process that kills the taste of cod-liver oil has done good service but the process that both kills the taste and effects par tial digestion has clone much more. cotfs Emulsion stands alone in the field of fat-foods. It is easy of assimilation because part ly digested before taken. I Scott's Emulsion checks Con sumption and alt other .A .........,... . I'"pireilbTRoott,lB(,wn.Chtml.t. jM Tuw Turk. Sold bjr drosaiats everywhere. jgSU I.HM..I1., ,ni i i i I i snatHef Cures Consnrnntton, Coughs, Croup, Hore Throat. Sold by all Druoirt.ti on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Kirk or Chest Qhiloh'n Porous Plaster will give great tatiifaaion. as cento. SI-MLOH'S VITALtXER. Mrs. T. S. llRwlnns, Chut tanooga.Tenn., says; "ShUoh't Vito ur'SAVED MY LIFE? 1 toneldcrittlubest remedy foradfbilUattdgmtemi J ever wed,." For 1) v spei.sia, Liver or Kidney troublo it excels. 1' ice 75 era. REMEDY. HnveyouCntarrh? Try this Remedy. Itwlll relieve and Cux you. Vi Ice 60 ots. Tills In-, sector lor its sueccsi u i irenunen i is i urn isneu xree. Blillob's '.Remedies tire sold by us on a guarantee to give satisfaction. Vox ie by 0. H. Haganbuch. WILTS SPEGiFiG k For renovating the entire system, I eliminating all Poisons from the IHood. whether of scrofulous o.- notarial origin, this preparation 1ms no oqual. "For eighteen months I had an I eatinj! soro on jny tongue. I woi treated hv best local nhvslcian. worse. I nnallv took 8. S. 8., and was entirely cured after using a few liottles." li. u. juolehore, nenuerson, Tex. Treatise on ISIood and Skin Dls- , eases mailed free. Tub Sum Steotfio Co., Atlanta, Ga. JSlck neadacho and relieve all the troubles lntf dont to a bilious state of the system, juoh ail Oiulnesa, Kaucea, Drowslneuo. Distrain after eating, Fain In the Bide, &c. Whllo their most WEWTkable success lias been shown In mxing jles.Sac.be, yet Carter's LMla Idm' rail as equally vaiMo .n Constipation, cum; and pre venting thiaannoying complaint, ithllo they das Iwex and regulate tho bowels. Kvenlf JieycnlJ m (Ache they would ouauaostprlcelessto lIiosowlHS SuiW from thjadlatros'ilng complaint; liutfvrt'U xudclytLolrgoodnosadoosnotondhere.iuidtlioes .Who once trytiiMu will find these little pills v&lil i!o in soman; ways tfcnt thoy will not be Mil Slog to do without them. But after all slcl: hud tls the base ot to many lire that here f wliera i troraaxs our great boaet. Our plUa euro it while 'others ds not. Carter's LUtle Liver Fills are vary small and very easy to take. Cnaortwoi'illsmafcoadoae. They are strictly vettouiblo and do not gripe or rurfto, but by tiwlr gentle action please all who .Hsu thorn. Invlaloat.ticeuU; five for $1 SOW by orur;;pVI everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MGBICINIR CO., Flew York! SMALL PiLL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PBIG1 AH CUeitftttVft KnirlUli IMfiniwd ilmid. nond Mr and lu Kcd tud Ovid tofttlMo' j tunes, niiatl vttli Lima ribbon, TttLe InaotiWr. Ffu44 danctrtu Mjl.jitiu. v tioruund iniiattvn$. At Df uetiata. or ttmA l-i fltM)j-H fur jjn-i'JiiUrt, irUmcnlaUi 4 "lielU-f Tor 1aiiln,M in Ittttr, b rvtmm f Chl heter CboUtU Ci.Ualliaon Squttrs. (N. H. Downs' Elixir! WILIi CURB THAT AN STOP THAT Cousrh. Has stood tlio tei t for SIXTY TEARS i aad lias proved Itself the beat remedy i llraown for the euro of CemwaiiMeH, tvaughs, Uoia, wnoopma vovgn, uiiu 'all l.ung niaeattt In ) ouqg or old. lj lee H5e., 80c. , and 1 oa per bottle. SOLO I'.VtsHYWHKRE. Hegs to announce to his friends and patrons and the publto generally that he has purohaBed the barbershop lately oooupled by 11. J. Yost, Wo. 12 West Centre Street EE21UND0AH, PA, MJ LO H VCATARR H k3 HQHEYBROOK ffl PERIL The Town Liable to Collapse at Any Moment. A SEETHING FURNACE BENEATH IT. I'lr Again Uremics Out In tlio Great 3IIni Ortr Whlnh the City la Icated-Mlllloni of lnllra' Warttt of Properly In lnnri of Reatnirttlvn A Trench to be Cut lie tnata the Kills to Head OR the litre. IIazlbtox, March 18. Fire lias again broken out In tbc Honeybrook. mine, trhlclt is nperalect by the Lehigh and irVllkpa. Barn Coal Company. During the past six months it has been pronounced extinguish ed three times. At no time, however, wai it thought to be .of any consequenoo, but from prenent indications there is no cloulil about its extent, and lias occasioned mncb alarm. Not only is the property of the Le high and AVilkes-Barre Company endanger ed, but the adjacent mines operated by dif ferent companies arc also imperiled. These are the collieries Nog. 4 and 0, Beaver Brook and Yorktcwn. All of thorn are working on the Wharton, Buck Moun tain, Sfauiinoth and Primrose reins, com prising the richest coal seams in the re gion. Juit to whnt extent the Are lias bunted beneath the surface at Honeybrook. cannot be stated as the main slope closed into its mouth shortly after ' the firo broke out. The proximity of the flrotoadjoinlng mines is for this reason doubtful. The im mense loss already sustained by the Lehigh and Wilkes-Buvre Company would be little in comparison to the value of coal lands thus endangered. It vrould take millions to cover it. The combined worth is incal culable. The town of Honeybrook, whleh Is situated directly over the burning niliio is also menaced and is llublo to collapse at any time. Its inhabitants are kept in constant dread. Throughout the town large fissures run, caused by settling of the earth. These crevices have Berved as chimneys for the es cape of accumulating; gas in the interior. Through them it lias poured for a mouth, A few of the more timid people have va "ftted their homes, but the majority ot in tabitants are men who have worked in the nine up to the day of the Are and want nore substantial evidence of a oollupse lie ore leaving. It is now proposed to cut a trench between tho hills in order to liefid iff the fire. This will take months of tubor, and its success is doubtful. WANTS NOTHING BUT MIS I.I1JE11TV. Cnrlyle TV. Harris Will Not Aslt For Com mutation of Sentence. New Yobk, March IS. Carlylo W. larris will bo brought before Recorder Smyth to be re-sentenced on Holiday next md then will follow a new feature in the trial in this city. It will bo nothing more nor less than nn immense mass meeting to ho held in Madison Square Garden to pro test against the decision of the recorclcrand .iltfo to ask Governor Flower to "exercise rsecutivo clemency in the case of Harris. William Howe will go to Albany and make an appeal to the Governor. "Would you have this sentence com muted to imprisonment for llfol" Mr. Uowo was asked last night. "Never." he answered with much reho tnence. "Wo shall ask for a complete pardon and nothing else," said he. Harris has completely broken down. It is said at the Tombi that ho will probably inaks an attempt to starve himself to death. He has not eaten anything since the decision wits received and absolutely re fuses to partake of nourishment of any kind. AKltKSTllD AFTER THIItTHEN TEARS. An ex-United States STnrsluil In Trouble In Georgia. Atlanta, Ga., March 18. Thirteen years ago F. A. Pinyon, then a man of 40, was n deputy TJnltsd States marshal. Wliilo searching for moonshiners in Dawson county, ho struck a man. After that his life wns matlo so miserable by the owners of illicit dls c lerics that he went to Mis souri k live. Yesterday Pinyon came to Atlanta to see his nged mother, who is dying. The first man he met was the one whom he struck thirteen ji ra ago. Ashe lived outsido tho state, In; v not protected by statuto of limitation a .d the -man swore out ft warrant chai .'-n1; him rlth assault with intent to kid. V .trolmen Daniels mode tho an est. They Gat Kaok the Hoots. St. Pavi., Mian., March ! '. "There are new new r7 voopmeats in t' c coal eornbluo seufcnt' .on," itt a promiv.- .it business mnn to a repivjr last ove'i! ig. The books which had nt, uh1 so coi:hi'icuonsly in the controversy except the letter bosk, have beam turned over to the coal company. The coal men have instituted praoeedings in the courts to compel the return of all books, but the matter cannot-ceme up in tho court until late this afternoon. SI10 aindo Things Llvoly for Forliey. Savannah, N. Y., Maroh 18. Miss Rose Wood, a very wealthy maiden residing seven miles northeast of this village, was attacked by Frank Forkey, and she fired seven bulleta at him, three of which took effect." One of the bullets ploughed a fmrow through Forkep's forehead, and the other two lodged in his body. Forkey es caped. . Ordarad t Quit Hnelncaa. Boston, March 18. A seven-year en dowment order, oalled the Order of Unity, was yesterday temporarily enjoined from doing business by Justice Koowlton In the supreme court. A receiver is asked for on the ground of alleged insolvency. The Oldeit Demoeiat Dead. QoTKcr, 111., Mai oh 18. Henderson Smith, aged 110 years, died here. He whs born iu Virginia in 1771, and at one time, It is said, was in tho employ of George Washington. Ha was a confirmed demo crat. Cremated In a Hotel. Spokank Falls, Wash., Maroh 18. The Olty hoUl, at Asotin, burned, Mid In it Frank Sherry was burned to death. Mis. Meyers and tsvo children escaped after be ing severely horned. Ten others escaped with difficulty. ArmatraHg Maty Not Keoover. St. Louis, Maroh II. Ex-Senator David H. Armstrong was attacked by heart fail ure) at the Kiuhelleu hotel here and at his advanced age, It Is fsarad be cannot sur vive. Worlcod When He Was 108 Years Old. Baltiuohb, March 18. '1 cm m Juhal, a Pole, who was buried yttei - iied to bo 100 years old and worked as u ttvedore up to six weeks ago. GHilBHOODM) OLD AGE. The Tender Orandchlld and a Well-to-do Old Gentleman of 71, Acknowledge Obligations. The preparation that can be taken with safety and benefit by tho louder infant, and thai. nourishes, strengthens, nnd cures tho nged nud infirm, is one that can truly be railed scientific, Such n preparation was discovered by Dr. David Kennedy and named Favorite Kcmrdy. It is proscribed nnd recommended the world over, by I he tnei'ical profession, as the best medicine prod mod for the euio of nil diseases avis ng from an impure condition of the blood. This beautiful child whoso picture Is shown here, is the rndrbild of - Mr. J. 1'nlrantuor of J,Athens,N.Y.,whohad . been cured of irravel S'in the kidneys and -lusuuKinin, taieemess- iiusi imisuraj ins letter by saying : " But this Is not all Dr. KAnnedy s Favorite Item- edr linarlnriM frirnn. fun.. ilr. Mv little crrnnd ilnu- hi wr.rst way j she was n mass of running sores frnm her ears around tho entire neck to her cue Its. My wife eui-o her Favorite. Itemedj in ftnall doses, and what was the lestdt ? To-day the tores have oil disappeared, the skin ft smooth and clear, nud sbe la fat and rugged and as h- Ignt as n silver dollar. Mr. Solomon Davis of North Kortrlght, N. Y linds himself at 72 years, suffering from neu lalgia, felt tired nil tho time, weak, 1 an g u id, poor nppe tile, and no ambition. Thought at hia ago nothing could do him any food, but Ike hun dreds of other people in hUcondi- lion tried Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy aid i arm to get better tit once, and now iei U tu hale and hearty us he over did. It is particularly pleasing when sirk n s ii ii3 common ns now, to know tliut 1 ! la :i remedy that cures discuse, builds m t!i v fnU nntl debilitated, strengthens ' - iit-i vi. n-id has rclnred to hccftii nud he,-"-"-, t-rti nnd v..i,itu wb.i l-avebecn 'red to tluir hoir.es for tuoutUs on "h nt .-MciviieBs. An Amcvlcan Sentenced to Trlson. Monte Cami, March IS. A notorious American by the name of Fitzgerald and said to be a native of Buffolo, N. Y., baa been sentenced to eighteen months impris onment and fined SOU francs by tho su perior tribunal of Monaco, on the charge of being a leader of a gang of pickpockets who have been operating here. Tho Spreading of Itnlls Did It. Ridgway, March 18. By the spreading of the rails on tho Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg railroad, four miles south ot here, tho locomotivo nnd six freight cars wero thrown into the Clarion river. Tho engineer was fatally injured. Ha bad been married but four days. Ho Is tho Klu-jr of Snenk Thieves. Tnor, N. Y., March 18. Tho old man who was sentenced to Dannemora prison under the name of George W. Allison turn3 out to ba Cbauncy Johnson, the kins of sneak thioves. Ho was arrested for steal ing money from a desk in H. B. Nims & Co.'s book store. The Soolety Firmly Estnbllshod: Hartforo, Conn., March 18. The Ger many sooiety, of Hartford, is now firmly established and a number of officers wcro elected yes.terd.iy. Fifty members havo subscribed for the maintenance of tho so ciety and it is to be hoped that it will flourish. Fitting Up alfow Breaker. Towanda, March 18. The new breaker at Silver Creek colliery is now being fitted up with the mnoliinery prepared for it in the shops of the Reudlng Coal and Iron Company at Fottsville. Tho main shaft is finished nnd the air shaft is being pushed rapidly. lie Couldn't Stand the Ether. New York, March 18. Augusta Knrt holz, care taker ot the Pnclfio house, No. Cil Bowery, died thero from an overdose of ether administered by Dr. G. W. Hachoal, who wns about to remove a cancer. The coroner will make an investigation. The piajjue of breaking lamp, chimneys is abroad in the land. There are two sorts of chim neys ; brittle and tough. Ninety nine in a hundred are brittle. The worst are imported from Germany. Tho best are Mac beth's "Pearl-top"& "Pearl-glass." ' Two sorts as to workman ship; fine and coarse. The fine are Macbeth's "Pearl-top" and "Pearl-glass." The coarse are rough and out of propor tion ; misfits . and misshapen ; they do not make a good draft; they smoke. Two sorts as to glass; trans parent and gray. "Pearl-top" and " Pearl-glass " are clear, fine and tough not tough against accident tough against heat. Call for "Pearl-top" or "Pearl-glass" chimneys. Pittsburgh, Pa. dsn. A. Maobbhi Co. To Dsr . Fast PoIoa? USE : PEERLESS : DYES Aadreas for sample card, 1SLMIXA, A, r. c. T. UAVIOlt, 8 VRQSQN DENTISt. Office Northeast Oor Mala and Oantre atn, Sheiiandoah. over Stain's drug store. K, JAMES 8 re IN. PHYaiOlAlf AXD aVROSON. Office and Residence, .No. 31 North Jarulc Street, Sbenandoah. a . H STLMHE PC 1MB 9 1 THAT CUKES rPYtiLit tot i n Pannm n Ixvi mil uuciuiiiu. I INDIGESTION AND LOSS OF APPETITE CURED. Tiif. roM.owmo tvritoxfi lTsmfONtAL wabS BSKNMm II v irir LAW if. ?i rivii ntims nuvaBg SOFU. VV.ru.-II'Ril UO.. lllfKIUMKU, H. V. Dan a SAitf u'Attm.A Co.: I OPTU'vn.x nurtiii tlir nnrt three var 19 hf) Httfti rt'il cniidcrlly with lx(mn. ntfl gtini' n m that I wai utmhlp to attnut to my work. 1 wtu nun Tin innii luuigrKiiirn- biiii wia nntnyaH tluloj any rellvf uutit I wtu luduoett to try BATVA'S U SABSAPARILLA i IIluwo taken only two liotttet nntl feel like hMH iiewniuii. PimuleH and Motclit- havclH Setitlrrly (IUtponretl AM'tit3 flrnt rf; irlafsflon proatl In fact I tx'lleve ifM Ibid mt tabu J)ANASI would not lie iillvclf ,l0.?' tl Youralniiy,T r i , 0"na Sars&parllla Co., Belfait. Maine. M WANTS, Jfcc. FOR RENT. Socloty and olub rooms In thi post offlvo building. Apply to M. 11. Hurke. Attorney, lioom 3. liMi-tt EOK Sft,R. l.lvery outfit for sale oheap for canh. Apply to 4. 1'. Coary, No 318ouh In street. 1-19-tf SALU, A young oow In calf. Apnlv to J ero. i oomey, 312 Hast Centre, or 533 Rait Lloyd street. 318 3t TTtOK RUNT. Offices In the Rofowioh build r lug. ste-tm he it and oleotrlo light. Ap ply at Itofowlch's elothingstore. 3 13-tf F Ort'AlK Oil ltniNT. A large store and dwelllnir. Htoro room RultAblA fnr am.- business. Stable in the rear. For full parti culars apply at No. till K. Centre streot Mahanov Oltv. p.i, ... 2-1(1 if 1710K ALE. A boarding house, with stooh I1 and II Mures, centrally located hi tlm miv of Hazleton. At present doing a goo'l buslnexn. Satisfactory reasons irlven for selling. Addre E. & X V. O. Box m, ilaaleton, Pa. l-i8-if a DAKGAIT for the stook, ttxtures. and cx goociwiu. or a largo, prottMiuie, won e tabllslud and growing grocery bu'-lness In ".neuununan. inquire oi writ. it. suoemnKer, J I. Merely curious inquirers are not de sired. 3-ll-10t DAKTEnHIIIl- DtSHOLVEtl -The . liartnorahlp noretoioro exlatiug, once ItnoKii us A 11 Lunib & C vhs dissolve I on the 8th iliy .f March, 1893, by mutual ooiiben', A. IS. Limb conllnulnir the business All pf r-on 1 '.debtod to thn lute ftrin will make .settlement with him, as ho 'also nssamos ill tno oougations or saiu nrm. A. II. LAStn. J. H. Williams. March loth, 1893. 3-ltS 3t-oiw S"KCtAIi NOTICE TO STO MIOiiDUTW, Oflloenf tlio Miners', Meclianlca' an i La borers' Uuiiaing and Loan Association, of Shnn muloali. The Hoard of Directors of th n Association has called a special meeting cf-its stockholders, to be held at the ofilcu of the As !oo.ution, rooms 1 and 2 HcddnU's buildli.g. at Slieriaiuloiih. Pa , on tho llith day of April. It93. at 7 o'clock, p ta.. for tho purpose of tlng lor ur uguiusiuti luu-i' ' " ni -ii mni'iil sioCK JtJSnPII KNAPP. Hec'v Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 10, 1893. S lO-luUOd Vtrrc WANT TH VT MAtf In overy counts t , iiiurw is juiii, tno ri ui. man nonesc, enor getlo and perueverlng should havo some me chinioal gumption. NO t Al'ITAL IiUQUIK ED. but Hrst-clasi reference essential. iVi want that man on stilaiy and commission to sen mo u vosi writing jucnine. which Is be yond all question the most pei feet typewi itei ever mmiu. i-noum no seen anu iriea to do ap predated Sent on two weeks' trial to respect able parties. Tho '9J Clerirvmati'a Muchlm- will bi- ready In oi p month. For particular" audrussYOVL' WUITtNU MACHINE CO., 71 and 73 Broadway, New York. 3-fl-lm ws WArvT'U. live man or woman in byecy coanty where we have not already sebo'ren a i r presentatlve to sell our"NovaHliwv"eilldi Met Ki.iveB.Forksaud Spoons toeqriiierj; . ... i a -,,11-u uiumii williu HH eillvirri Jlo yitllu c wear off; gooaeguirnnteed to wSai'a'lflei.lntte; cost ar out one tenth thai. . f silver: the ctani-i ol a lifetime: agents aver.ige from S3U tjo MOO per weeit un.i meet wun reaay sines (iviuy where, m cra Is the demand. Air -our I WolFiT ti a noras Over One Million Dollars' trtirtb of guilds la daily uso. Casnof samples I' KriB, 2-13-lm-d&w 133 Essex B't llc'urtoh, Mhis, H n. mil ) ,t GENTS WANTED ON.HALARX ,ti 1 1 or1 com t C&ioin i XA. mission, to handle the hfew Patch cal InkUraslng Pencil. TbeQUleldestiandTreat est selling novelty overproduced, J3riws ink thoroughly In two seoohds. rTO'n'bMslon t,' paper. Works like magidC 30Jiq6Mlrcent profit. One agent's sales mounted to f.t il six days. Another 3i! m'tVoTTOtir.1-' frilviou- experlonee not necessary.iii KonWfnas, aad full particulars, address, The Upnroe Mf'gCp.,La Crosse, WU. x lf1 . ' t-n-ix J. P.Wiliwm$"& !sonl 1 "",i,';i,i";ili,rr';-rr" .iu , , ,. .. i ,i i Fn'riiitiire " ' 1 i'i ii-i,l i ! 1 ' OPRING Qf,.;93- Intending tyierii are Itlvltod toiuajMOtMiiuut maybe termud tlio'la'rird vflHt't y of FurUiture ever Moujn'eJuAa'liy'1 'rWia-the lowest. .iPjurww., ,hfimB nm , jgawin iMaablntH luTirioiwiisty m& ud Uripaia, .pii ijb !i .ii, ii. ,i,m : T p .V II' I II i Inr. i.WieWfJMS.ffq. Cor. SiaeUt tHd Msyrfcet fitf) MTJS'AlktflEL, PA. .I . i , . One aouaref aetrth 6f thSaew liadlai dannt Oonslsts ot twb lots, ' tWltoubie dweijlugs an.: one single dwelling. Finest location In thr town. Will be sold at bargaiu betweepTSW indthslatof April, 1893. For farther lnfor mation apply to the owner, on the premises. D. A. IUcGce, Mount Carmol, Pa. 8-U-tf J4A. WW ' jt lkrkim. :, M V. Pro THE MII-POflCliING BILL Mr. Kipp Asks That It be Given Another Chance, AND HIS REQUE8T 18 COMPLIED' WITH The Hnuio Votes to Send tho Measure Hack to the Oommlttae Mr. Kearns' Kenolu tion for lha Consideration or tho Antl l'lnkerton Bill Agreail to Other Morris-lnu-g ?few. HAnRisBtma, Maroh 18. Ijeglslatlve pro ceedings were not as brisk yesterday as during the fore part of the week, partly owing to the fact that the senate had ad journed on Thursday afternoon nntll Mon day night, and partly on account nf many members of the house having gone home to spend Sunday. The buiiness transacted however, was quite interesting, and tho legislators who ware present, besides wear ing a pleasant ssnile, had pinned to the lapels ot their coats green bows of ribbon or other emblems ot St. Patrick's day, which served in some respects to make the halls ot the house present the appearance of a Hibernian picnic. Over nn hour was consumed in present ing memorials and petitions after which the house got down to real, genuine busi- IIOHN. Mr. Kipp asked that the act relating to hunting and fishing on the lands or waters of another, which was indefinitely post poned, be given another chance. The house was iu a good humor and reconsidered the rote, and the bill was sent back to com mittee. Among the bills reported from commit tee were the following: Permitting street railway companies to carry such merchandise as is carried by ex press companies. Authorizing electric streeet railway com panies to carry freight. For the prevention and punishment or the oltructiou of the track of railways. Ifelativu to the appointment of iiollee for passenger railways. Providing tor monthly roturnB by county officers of moneys received by them for the commonwealth. To repeal the act of 1880 for the taxation of dogs. To provide for the compensation or con- KtRliles for visiting places where liquor is K0ld. Senate Belmburalng counties forbridges destroyed by the Hood of 1889. Amontc the new bills Introduced were the following; Page Making an appropriation to pay the expenses ot the electoral college. Swartx lo change the open trout catch- fjif; season from May 1 to August 1. ilr. Kearns otTerou u resolution fixing special hours for the consideration of the niiti-Pinkerton Mil, which was agreed to. A large numlier of bills were read the first time, and tlio house adjourned until Monday evening at 8 o olook. Accidents on Kallrnads. nARiusBUiio, March 18. Major I. B. Brown, deputy seoretaryof internal affairs, has prepared some interesting statistics re garding the accidents that have occurred on tho different railroads of the state dur ing the last year. There were 42 passen gers reported killed and 058 injured, being one killed out of every 0,1387,871 carried and ono Injured out ot every 313,055 car ried. Of employes 4D5 wero killed and (5,88.1 injured, and of other persons 932 were killed nnd 1,829 injured, a total of 1,480 killed and 8,880 injuted. The report states that "although the railway service in nearly overy direction is nnd hits been improving, it seems that the liability to accident among tho omployes is increasing," probably owing to the in creased volume ol business. The report of the Pennsylvania railroad shows 18 passen-gci-s killed and 871 injured; 148 employes killed nnd 5,061 injured; other persons, 851 killed add 580 injured, a total of 520 killed and 8,996 injured. -i . , ! r I To Bo, Ketjurnod After tho Pnlr. HAnrussima, March lS.--The new state library a,nd' administration building bill contemplates li state museum also, which Will be1 Oh iof 'the features of interest to KtraligeDs: within our gates after the World's Fuir.,., The. exhibit of birds and animals to ay (othuagjOf other curiosities which is ixing sent tp urnuago, win an ue iciurnea hiia'MV 'in'ffself oountltute a substantial iilrdeus of (MIVjiFaspective museum. The vnluctoffthd uiilileiit which would preperly tun Into aitrai :u rmiacum Is not 1ms than jfy Q,09O, .Ef;eputh:Q, Commissioner Furquhar TOUND HIM HANGING TO A TREK. A Georgia Tax Kouxlver Suicides With a .JAIL. I""! PafV f&u!Mradei'j. JacksoXi Gb,., .March 18. Tax Receiver Levi. McMlohfeVa. dead body was found hanglpgnim the limb of a tree about three wiles front' itoyrn. . Mr. MqMipbael was a mnn of consider able ninw, (twl had., been elected to the office of tax receiver ever a popular rival. Kou-a month past he. has shown symptoms fit tUmtejatiu. He mist have stood upon a fence, which be had built ten panels high tiv- the purpose. . Taking Ma suspenders he tifl tnnm fotrrthnr. ono end around Mr , 7i yylf jir i ' peck and trie 6lher Around a limb of a tree, and, jumping from nis perch, strangled to dhiath;. 1 i 1 i . i A Fight In tka Nebraaka Stat Home. .-I lrnroourV-Mareh .W.-n-Ther was a fight ka thoorri4oret Uat atate house between Sheridan, itf tied. W,iUw and Editor Koae ,wiMr, e. tho Omaha See, gi'owlng out of a charge matte In Eosewater's newsjiaper tlhWnbw hn4 attempted a "hold-up." aheviawi struck Bosewater. K. P. Rogan, fT Uiei, canu to the reaoue and was nM'ia 4Lvfn, bht UOt Wore he had given Bharioap' Vbtiick ye. ' 1 . 11 I. 1 1. I.,,,, , ,i- i Iiuhti Shou.lodft I.al to Kt. vBatwOK,. Uaaa,,"lnrck IS. The funeral of iluiiie cicUvplcmft, ,rtor and minstrel, iia lwmth,Churcli of the Advent. ilielMe piMett iwarq majfliiy professional peo ple who had been the companions of the atad, man wMU ft, was engaged in the act p afliuaijig, and f ntertalniug the public. Among' pas Were Mir. George Com, the deceased's old cUom and part&er. 1 1 TAlMl Mao NItr C: ' ''WahiuriMN, March 18 Under a law paksea by1 the OMttaik ehamoer ef aeauties, the nitrate beds acqiiUd by Chill from Veru'ky caturaeit are to be sold within tat4 yeanl. U'ae 4 writ an adverOaed for aaie "in- beMloa Paris, Beiilat aad New York. , ; . The Walls City Betvaaed. NW Youk, March 18.The Britisk steamer alls City, which has been ashore near Saabrigkt, N. J., since lubt Saturday, bus been hauled oK. flEADACliE! Of all forms, WeoreJtrln, Rrmirrn. Fit. ,cnooaa, lttllticaa. Xli :r.ln in, !un, Opl ItlEBI'Okii.'VllVl.i XlLlE'Or Uncovered by tho eminent Indltre Bnociouet .iouh dtaciucj. It dioi nut. r -iuitn opIntMSR '.loicifiTiuB urur.. -i- iFniun juua usi.ius' nraroRAYXvr.ActtviirBAa? .C:ltpjr. From Bcptcrator to J.t i.-fnr SSfciSS uilngthe Wervlao 1 h ut at lent ti convtilstona, und nowoiter throe months' tieo havu no AWM ' Mtackn. Jouw B. Coij.ivs, Uomoo. Mlelu "I havo been nslnoDli. HEFI.Ra. lifcSMXV ATIVB KCUVnril lor about fot'i'ironttaa. law brought me relief and euro. I l.avo token 'or ODllonsT. and after u itif It for onowook Iiiih l'-itl no nttaok. Hunt C. ilinrloa, lJoiitlivll'o,'Pa . Ino book or groat cures and t-lni bottles WMMm u Drug ilata BTcrynhero, or address i3S. MILES MEDICAL CO.. KUdUtt. asm, ABRAM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA Manutaoturera ot ociefstf oodn I Of Every Description. Flagst Baoges, Caps, Reymms, elf. an-nun st anoos-LOWGST pricec-w Write f or oatalogues. Correspcnfleneeeollelte. Painters! There's no way to remove oil-stains, W thoroughly as a daily use of KIRK'S mm offtal because of its high percentage of txz. 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