1 Easily Taken Up Cod Liver Oil as it appears in Scott's Emulsion is easily taken up by the system. In no other form can so much fat-food be assimilated with out injury to the organs of digestion. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos phites has come to be an article of every day use, a prompt and infallible cure for Colds, Coughs, Throat troubles, and a positive builder of flesh. Prepared hy Scott A Bowne, V. T. All drngflnti. Cures Oonsnmptl on, Coughs, Croup, 8or Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a GtfraTitei For a Lame Side, Back or Chut Shlloh's Porous Flatter will give great Kmts'actton. 3 eenw. SMILOH'S VITALIZE!?. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, ChattanoognTeun., says: "ghttoh'eVitalticr' SAVED AfT LIVE. 1 eotwtderUthcbi1' remedy for adebttitatedmstem I ever used." Far Dyspepsia. Liver or Kidney trouble it excels, race ye eta, .CATARRH REMEDY. I Haveyou Catarrh Try this Remedy. I t will lector for ltsurnessfultrCJtmentii furnished free. 'BMioh'fl Remedies are sold by us on 0 guarantee uj give aauHmukiuui For r,ale by 0. H. Hagenbuoh. Mrs. 13. J. Rowell. Modford. Mass.. savs hci mother lias beoncuredof Scrofula by tho tieoof tour uottics or jun airei Having nai Hindi other tra feHfflSSB atntent.and helm Tednced to qui toalowcondih i of health, as It wag thought alio could not 11 c INHERITED SCROFULA. I Cured my little boy of horeditfir Scrofula, which appeared all ovi j his face. Vol a year I had ciw op all hope ot his recovory, when finally 1 n. induced to use MKSjSKM A. few bottle cured him, and rJrSsS do symptoms oi the Uiaeaso remain?" Slits. T. I.. Mather, Matherville, Miss. Out book on Bloo J anj Skin Disease mailed Tree. swift Specific Co., Atlauta. r,t Bck Headache Mid relieve aU the, troubles Inafr dent to a bilious etatoof tho eyMem.auoh all IDlzaineea, Nauaea, Drowsiness. Distress after gating. Fain In the Slrla, fcc. While their raoaS psnuukablti success has beou shown In curing tea&Iache, yet Carter's little ttwr Pltlg art equally valuable in Constipation. cirtagRudpi. vesting ibiaaunoYingconrplaiutwJu1 s thnyalsg collect alldiaorJoreoJthentoiniwli. aula, letha tlver and pgnks tho bowels. ws if the? only Durca fAejiathay would be almost prieolera to ttiasewha fraffor from tiia distressing complaint; butfortl xately theircoodneesdoea notendhere,aud those Who once try them will find these little pills valu able In so many ways that they will not be wil ling to do without them. But after aUslcUbeul fag the bane of bo many Uvea that herafswhwe 'wejuakeonr peat boast. Our pills core It whiW lotbersdonot. Cartera Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills inafce a doss. Thoy are Btric-.tly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action pleueaU. who nselhcm. In vi.tlsa(.S5 cents: five for $1. BoUt Ir? drugglntj f v-rywlioxe, or cent by mail. CARTER aWEDNllHB CO., Hew Yorlti SKULL PILL, SMAI1 DOSE. SMALL PRICE NNYHUIfiL WSV 5rs', labl. LAOirB, X . nwniiJJrutid in Itea and Cald meuUiv Iboset, seued with blue rtbtjoa. Tttktt j-TUi:ui"fc ivr LJiciirfirr"a k unit a ni,,. d no uiuen AvuMaansfAiui uMttM V . wiusijitursnnuwjai la Btnrapi for jun'oulnri, t iUmooiiU o4 44 HrlII nil LndfoA. in UltAr. he hb. f BtiL lO.OOOTi atimouiftta Nam 1'apW, ,1,11(4 i)ruUU. rauaii., I"tl W, H. Downs' Elixir i WILL CURB THAT COstLcL AND STOP THAT Cough. Has stood the te t for SIXTY TSAltS (and lias proved itsejf tbo best remedy i JJrjaown tor Uie cure of Commutation, 1 IQotigha, Cold; WhnopUiy Cough, audi rjJJ luting JXaeoaiMi In young or old. 1'rloe 2 o.. ouo., ana ai.uo per Dotue. SOLD EVERYWHERE. 'UBIUT, I0BVS0H MSlii fcspi- Sttttsftji, W" - CACTUS twin. .mmininn I Ik ti -v Ball ei all Bogs to announoe to hla friends and Pdtroos and the public generally that no has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by B. J. Yoet, No. 12 West Centre Street SHENANDOAH, FA. THE MIME STILL BURNS. Danger at Honoybrook Ap parently Increasing1. THE MINE OFFICIALS ON THE SCENE VertyPlvs Thousand Ottble Yards or Con) ShOrt In lie on Fire Under the Threaten, fd Village An Order to be Issued for s Number ef reoriln- to Vaottte Theli Homes In Antidilution of Collapse. IIonkthrook. March SO. Chief Engl' ,neer BicnArds oiUhe Lehigh and Wilkes- Barra Coal Company, accompanied bj other officials, arrived here yesterday. The repaired at once to the burning No. 8 mine. In three days the lire has made wonderful headway. As seen from the sur face now it extends the full length on ten breasts. Taking the area contained in each "pillar" and supposing that the fire has not spread beyond the point on the sur face, it is estimated that 45,1)00 cubic yards of coal are burning. There are ten miles of underground open ings, which with other subterranean pas sages, would make the work or nooning useless. Instead of one It is now decided to dig two immense trenches to the basin. These, whrrf completed, will be filled with clay. It is a collossal undertaking, but as statod by an official last ovenitig, It is the only means by wuioh the millions of dol lars worth of coal propprty adjoining can be saved. There has been no further dis turbance of the surface. An order will fcoon bo issued fer a number ot people to vacate their houses, anticipating a collapse. T1IK TURKS STOL1C XI US I.XTTK1IS. Mall Sent to AmorioHU Missionaries Tam pered With. WAsniNOTON, March 20. Several repre sentatives of the American board of com missioners for foreign missions, visited Washington last week. They came from the Boston headquarters of the IkkI' with which they were connected, and had sevoral interviews with Josiali Quincy, the acting first assistant secretary of state. The visitors were Dr. Judson Smith, jr., secretary for foreign missions; Dr. Edwin Wobb, of tho pre&idential committee, the governing body of the board and Kev. 0. C. Tracey, a missionary whoso station is nt Marsovan, Tifrkey. They told Mr. Quincy that Turkish offi cials interfered witli the correspondence of the American missionaries in that country; that the missionaries weie much ill-treated by the natives and were not re strained by the authorities; and that mes sengers from United btates Minister Thomp son to the state department in Washington, had never reaohed their destination, from which he (Thompson) inferred that his mail had 1mm tampered with. The statements were so positive that an investigation of the records of the department was ordered to determine whether or not the corres pondence on file substantiate the assertions. This investigation is not complete, but it is understood that the allegations tnado by Messrs. Smith, Tracy und Webb will ho I shown to be fully sustained. The question of dealing with the relations growing out of the missionaries in Turkey has always been a vexing aud perplexing one to the officials of the state department. Tho missionaries have a legal right to dom icile in the Ottaman empiie, but it is evi dent they aro unwelcome guests. Their relations with the Amenians, who are more or loss engaged in political movements Hgalnst the existing authority, do not tend to commend them to the (rood graces of the Turks. Tho consequence is that the cor respondence of the governments of tho two countries to a great extent is devoted to a discussion of complaints by missionaries of assault and other ill-treatment. It was recently hoped that a better con dition of things would soon bo reached within the past yoar. The porte made suit able and prompt reparation for the destruc tion of the school property of on American missionary named Bartlett, a most grati fying departure from the ordinary dilatory course of dealing with these matters. But moro recent developments as intimated show a serions condition of nffairs. Inter ference with mail and official dispatches to this government are a new complication which will require earnest consideration. Tho investigation will be completed in a few days i id the result will be communi cated to t :e 'Jn-.ton gentlemn. THIS i:OMli IWVT KXPr.ODIS. Another Oyuu ml' - Outrage Attempted at fiuiue, E' lra, Marc1! 'JO. Following close upon the uusucc 'tsfal uttempt iu blow up the i ucinl 31at'v'i palace, luo residence of liouo jble i ilHam Pott' r, American min ister to I ily, another dynamite outrage was attempu.d at the Palazzo Altieri, the headquarters of the Guard Nobili, one of the military organizations whose duty is to attend the pope and to be present at great religious functions at tho Vatican. A boy who was passing the Palazzo Al tlori saw a mass of what heat first thought was mortar lying upon the steps of$ie pal ace, With boyish ouriosity lie ran up the steps and was surprised to find a burning fuse extending from the mass. The boy at once stamped out the fuse with his feet, and then notified the police. Gendarmes were at once sent to the palace, and wore not long in ascertaining that what tho bey had at first mistaken for a nin&s of mortar was a powerful bomb, con taining dynamite or other high explosives. The bomb was wicased in a thick coating of plaster of parts, whloh, in the opinion of experts, would have added to the destruc tion that would have bsen wrought had an explosion occurred. Tho newB of the attempted outrage has caused considerable excitement in tho city. A number of arrests of Anarchists have been mada in the city recently, and this fact has apparently caused the friends of tho men arretted to attempt these outrages as a means of revenge. Notwithstanding the warning the mis creants who planned the last affair had no trouble in placing thflr bomb on the steps of the Palaaao Altieri, which is one of the best-known buildings in tho city. Orders have now been issued, however, that a striot watch be kept ou all sus picious characters and the police hops to soon have the conspirators fe custody. An i other warning has been received that further attempts would shortly ue maau to cause explosions. Business Blocks Keduoed to Ruins. Honbsdjou, March 20. Tho following ousineM houses were burned here tu the senterof the town: William Iteif, boots ludNshoes; F. Q. TerwWiger, china and glass: Biirtxw & lXangaulnl; William Heft, hoardhag house and L Grambs. The Pos tal telegraph effice was destroyed and the wires are dewn. The total loss is upwards of $30,000. In Paint White Lead is best : properly applied it will not scale, chip, chalk, or rub off; it firmly adheres to the wood and forms a permanent base for repainting. Paints which peel or scale have to be removed by scraping or burning before satisfactory repainting can be done. When buying it is Important to obtain Strictly Pure White Lead properly made. Time has proven that white lead made by the "Old Dutch" process of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot be obtained by any other method of manufacture. This process consumes four to six months time, and produces the brand that has given White Lead its diameter as the standard paint, John X. Lewis & Bros. is the standard brand oi strictly pure Lead made by the "Old Dutch" pro cess. You get the best in buying it. You can produce any desired color by tinting this brand of white lead with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. For sale by the moat reliable dealers in Paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, it will pay you to send to us for a book containing information that may save you many a dollar; It wilt only cost you a poatal card to do so. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. MtTCHRM. TATCH8 KXCHVTTOJTS To Some l'ulillNlieil Htatementu About the Late Squire Abtngtnu. Kiw York, March 20. Charles Mitchell, who is staying at the Gcdney, yesterday read carefully the biography of his de ceased friend nnd baoker, Squire Abington Baird. To many of the published state ments Mitchell took decided exception. particularly that which represented the squire as a sort ot person about whom prize lighters were wont to hang and the inference that might be deducted concern ing his own connection with the deceased millionaire sportsman. "Squire Abington and I" ho said, "h.ivo been friends, I might sny pals, for seven years, but never in my life have I been under any obligation to him either finan cially or otherwise. Ha accompanied me to this country nt his own solicitation, H1b solioitors, Lumley and Lumley then said that I had saved his life by getting him out of bed and getting him to inteiest him self in anything, for ho had been confined to his reom for three weeks and was not expected to live. "It whs not necessary for tho squire to find money for me to bind this mach with Corbett. My father-in-law, Tony Moors, put up $3,500 to make tbo match for $10, 000 a side, ten weeks prior to any intima tion that tho squire would back me. The chances were then 1,000 to 1 that Abing ton would never come to the United States and I certainly have not expected anything from tho squire, for during my previous re lations with him wo quarreled the only quarrel we ever had. In talking about the offer of Corbett to fight him for the purse nnd honor, without any side bet if necessary, Mitchell said: "It is tho only good thing I have ever known Jim to do or say. Of course I ap preciate his kindness though I think his charity couirs a little too late. Tho only time I want Corbett to treat me nice is when wo are in the ring and then the bat ter he treats me. tho worse I will use him." Among those who spent part of the day with Mitchell were Edward Everett Bell, Iko Thompson, tho wealthy botkmaker, and Jim Hall. Mitchell said that Hall was ready to fight Fitzsimmons at tho middle-weight limit in the same week and before the same club in which the light between him and Corbett would come off. riom Msrcltant c"rJ L:ystei THE MM GLAD SHY, "IT KA3I m WttLL." Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy of Rondout, M. Y., this taik oi the Country. Mr. TV, P. Johnson, the lendinT mer chant of Gains vjllc, H. Y., said bM: -, that " I lnvo i'iki over CO tloz. f li Kennedy's Fuvi i ito -Itemcdy, v : havo never hed a bottle retumi'd or a fault found villi it. One of mv customers pJd his doetor"$."ili uad was then no 1 rtter, took a bottle of Favorite Remedy upon my reeormncciu Hon, aud it did him more good tl.au the physicians long treatment. Ho then bought sis bottles of me and was a will man loner before they were used un." Such words as these must impress the sick or ailing one. Three years afro I was troubled with Brlerht's Disease. The beat Doctors said I could not live thre months. Ithenoommenoedu'higDr. Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy and lam now well. C. L. Ssaykh, Hirmiiigliuni, Oi un. I was afflicted with o tumor prow in" over pit rijrht eye. Emlucn t physicians an id there was ro help for me. I began at that time to uss Pr. Kennedy's FavoriteRemedy and the tumor en tirely dttaanpeared and Favorite Rcnif Jy bcvu! my life. W. M. Pacxsu, PurtlanUville, K. Y. If It were not for Dr. Kennorly's Favor teEem edy I think I should die f rom ccnstination. Ku v onto Remedy gives me an appetite, prnrluci'8 refrebhlng sleep, and cured me of a ucivuu afieotion I had for years. It la a tonic, aud I could not live without It. Mrs. Juua A. YaUPLS, Kingston. N. Y. Are you n vlotlra of any kidney or bladder diffloulty ? Try Dr. Kennedy's Favorit Remedy at onoe as it cured rne whm tbout to elve up all hope. !'. C. Brink, I'oughkeepsie, N. Y. Have you the symptoms of dyspepbla, t ur stomnch, painful we!(riit In the abdomen after eatincr, palp'tAtlon of the heart, short breath., hi'adaebe, constipation, drowalueea. Iocs of appe tite f Tben loosa no time, but take Ur. k-'-niitCy's Favorilaliemedy. Itis the discoveiy o( a phy sician who has used it for years in hia private practioe, and it haabymaiiytbousaridtestsbttn proven capable of doing all tbatiaclahr.ed for it. USE : PEERLESS : DYES ! Aidresa for sample oard, JStMXKA, X. T. D R. JAMW tjrRlN. FHYBI01AN AND tUXGlKW. Office and Residence, Mo, 3tr?orth Jardtn ITLH1E KIND 1 TS-9AT CORES MRS. HEV. A. J. DAY, No. Eo.lon, N. V. SCROFULOUS ECZEMA FOR 20 YEARS I Dana Rarsapaii.l. Co.. MliRftUH Mv wife a horn nt tMronti mwll-ffi 'notrd to OXHl'MI'iriW. Six of horl nrmncrit ana niru-i-s nitii of l.unic nlNK liAsKS. Mv wifi'iliralth waununtinllT tronda Willi lii thrt arm nt nttniit Ail at ttiaV Th.i ,1 L SC BB OP V 1A3 V H taint nmiilf Med itmlf in the! form of JBJWliV nn nearly nil purls of thi'l D'Hiv i fttU'T A tiino it vlrlUccl In tlM Tfin'HIiei tlffrt.! vti'vnt on front of rtfcht iliruhUr where it hoi ruiTifliiipa mr vi'un nn s innn sinii.n tuutlrrltittlon and Itching. Sioeo urinal DANA'S SARSAPARILLA l WRNT on hpr hc.il ha. hmkrn anil dlKrhnnnvlS nnttl almort entirely gone. Habitual CostiTcncg a n'-o greatly relieved. E B We hao heretofore lined a Tarlety of rcmMlesB Iwllh bill little remit, hut DANA'S SAItSAJU-B !lfl.Lul hi. nroeu to tnectum in reltevntic lnys L'.- of KCy.K.WA nti.1 SirRiUFalTjAl SI i tho blood that I must flav It ha KrandcombliiB-!? Sjlliinof remedial oRcnta, and that my wife's greatg gjiuif.iureim-iii in nuu tu u. inner unu me oie..tii;B gut a kind Providence upon li uie. f X have taken ono iKitllo myaelf and find It a 1 Beipeetmlly, KEV. A. .7. DAY, I I raitor II. E. Church, No. Eortoii, N. V. Only one Sarsaparllla sold on tho " H0i BENEFIT-NO PAY " plan. Only one could! aland (ho lost, and that ono Is DANA'S, j aBXOllIXBZSK THIS. gg Dana Seraaparilla Co., flollast, Maine. Another Appeal From Mrs. Iftirrls, New York, March 30. Mrs, Harris, I mother of Carlyle Harris, the condemned ' murderer, is out with unother appeal for sympathy for lier son and says she will call more than one mass-meeting if necessary to secure signatures to a petition to G av emor Flower for an unconditional par- : don for Carlyle. She says that her boy did not commit murder and his life therefore, must and shall be saved. The Steamahlp Sarnla All Right. Halifax, March 20. The steamship Sarnia, which was reported disabled at sea and had been lono; overdue, arrived in tho harbor nnaided early htst.evening. Shelias D00 passengers aboard and much appte hension has been felt regarding her. Steam ers and tugs have been searching for her for several days past. It Cures Colde, Coughj, Sore Throat, Group, Inilu. ensa, Whooping Cough, Bronchitie and Aatnir-a. A cartain ours for Consumption in first atagns, luid a aure relief in advonncd stages, Tfae at onoa. Yea will Bee the cxoelbn. efioot after takinB the firat dose. Sold by dealers everywaere. Large bottles 60 cante and $1.00. WA23T8, &. DQR RENT. Society and olub rooms in the i, prirft oinoB uuu'iiug, "-ppiy to iu. m. nurae, Attorney, Room 8. 18-11-tf IliOli HALE. Ijlvery outfit for sale oheap for ? Oish. Apply to 1. V. Conry, No 31 South Main street. 1-19-tf LOaT. A whitesettor seven months old with liver ear marks Kinder will please re turn to B. J. Yost and receive reward. 8-30 3t FQU, SALK, A younir obw aud calf. Applv to Jere.Toomey.S12 Bast Centre, or BBS East Lloyd street. 3 18 3t TJlOR RENT. Offloes in the Bofowiob. build V lug. Stem hott nn eleotrlc light. Ap ply at ltefowioh.'s olothine store. 3 18-tf TAMBS who will dawrittng for me nt thir J horn s will mike guol irmes Penlv with self-addresBed, stamped envelope, Mi-m Mil. uiea juiuer, souin n-aa, ina a -u it T7IOR SALB5 OR ltffiNT. A large store ? dwellirut. Store room suitable for and any business. Stable in the rear. For full parti culars apply at No. 131 B- Oeutre a treat, jxan&noy uity, ia. io-li OUN D A posket-boolt ormtnlntag a num ber of tickets and oth"r erticlua, Partv oau have gime by proving property auQ paying ior turn uuvurtufeuiuiiu 8 30-lt B. DlIXHAN. 1ST V. Lino St. TTSOR HALE A boarding house, with stook I1 and tt-ciui-es oetitrnllv ljcitwl In the citv of llaileton. At present doing a goo t business. aatlsfaouiry rea-ions Klveu ror celling. Address 13, & X., P. O. Box 402, Hasleton, Pa. 1-38-tf A BAKGM for thi stook, fixtures, and J good wl l. of a large, protitble, well es tablished und growing grocery business In Bbenandoah. Inquire of w m. H. Shoem ker, J.T. Merely curious Uiqulrers are not do- nren. ww ANT "ID. V live man or woman in evey ooiintv where we hve not already seoured a i'i-preentattv to sell our "Neva Silver" Solid afeta K. ives, Forks a id Spoons tooonsumers: avpbd metal as white s sllvr; no plate to wear off; iols prunrnteed to wear a lifetime; 8staout ono tenth th of silver: the chaii'-e a lifetime: agents average from ISI to 100 per week nnu meet with ready sales every. Where, so grta Is the d( irran' for our Solid 4t Oo is Over One M.IUon Dollars' worth of foods in dally use. Ottse of samples pr&k. SILVERWARE CO, S.Ur-il-d&w 133 Essex Sl Boston, Mass. fi A OXNTS WANTBD ON SALARY or com- jfx. muMion, to o.incuo ue Dew tttent uneou MIli Elraalne Pe.u'U. The qutokest and glut en Utng novelty ever produced. Krasas iuk thoroughlv in two seconds. No abrasion of WW. Worka like uia -Lc. 800 to SOU per eon t. Brafli. Ooe aatent's sales amounted to K'Xl in SisteM. Another ns in two hours, Pteviouti BUNKERS UNEASY AGAIN The Large Shipments of Gold Resumed. UNCf-E SAM'8 TILL GETTING EMPTY. The Amount of Free (1 old Again lmrr, to Ha.atn.SSS-Orer Hair a Million te fie Shlpfwd ( England To-rMiirrnw Troaaui'jr Ofltolals Make it tatemeut Our O.ild bUajat1ii. New York, March JO. With this vwpi there begins a resumption of gold ship men ta, And the prospect is that the recent discussion of the currency trouble will break out anew, with the situation not bet tered to any extent. Bankers here art again uneasy. They say that much ha been made of the bank offers of gold to the treasury department, bnt in some Instances the gold was under the legal requirement of weight and was sent lathe hope that the extremity ot the government would compel the acceptance of the coin at currency In stead of bullion valuation. Other gold certificates came in from banks anxious to take advantage of the government rule of paying transportation rates on paper money when. the credit is made with gold deposited in the treasury. The policy of the treasury department as to plans for gold retention or the re-estub-ishment uf the gold balance is helpful in keeping Up the uncertainty in money circles and checking not only the speculative but the legitimate oomnu.'icial use of money. Now comes a notice from Heidelbach, Ickelheimer & Co. that they will send a shipment of "alxmt half a million, perhaps more," by the steamer sailing to-morrow. This is now Interpreted to mean a ship ment of from three-quarters to n rouud million of gold, according to the statu of the money market. Tho stringency in the money rate here, which was thought by many to have been manipulated in the in terest of the bears, was an inducement for the influx of monoy from other quartern mid for the easing up of sterling exchange. Much of this money does not appear on the bank balances, since there are many large lending concerns, such as trust com panies, cto. , which act ns their own bunk ers, and who may lend largely without drawing checks to go through the clearing house. It is impossible to tell how large this floating loaning cash capital may be at any time, but it crops up in very large proportions with any rise in the interest rate. Saturday's treasury statement made the net free gold $4,5li0,S115. This added to the $tCK),000,000 reserve gold would make the total available to meet the $440,622, 855 obligations outstanding payable in gold at demand, excluding the gold certificates. This would make a showing of about 24 to 100 when the coin on hand is compared to the liabilities. More Offers of Oold. Wabhinotqn, March 20. The treasury department is receiving offers of gold for small notes in such numbers that it cannot accept thofu all. Saturday nftenioouit ac cepted an additional offer of $1,000,000 frcm Chicago. It is thought that by noxt week the free gold in tho treasury will ag gregate between $6,000,000 and $7,000,000. A gain of 8,000,000 in gold was made at New York Saturday. No gold was taken for export. FAinilR AND OHILDKHN UltOWNED. Iflvo Persons Lose Their Lives by tho Upsetting; of a Bout. EmrrDURa, March 20. The loss of five I lii'MB 4a imMt1 fwmi ftlillnnvt- nn ll.n uni.ll, side of the Isle of Great Cumbray, in Bute shire. A man named Wallace, the keeper of the lighthouse near the entrance of Mill port harbor, started in a smull boat with his four childien for the town. Wallace was an experienced boatman; but in some unexplained manner his boat was capsized and before assistance could reach ton struggling persons in the water thoy wero ail drowned. T1U0MONT TKMl'LK AGAIN HDRNK1. The Beautiful Structure Reduced touMasa of Kulna. Boston, March 20. Tremout temple was burned yesterday. The loss is $375,000. The beautiful structure was complately gutted and is almost a total loss. The loss is only partially covered by insurance. This was the third time the temple had been burned. It wits tho largest Baptist church in New England, and perhaps the largest in the United States. Ono fireman was injured. .Tim Daly After I.a lilanche. New York, March 30. QusTuthill, Jim Daly's backer said: "I'm ready to back Jim Daly, Corliett's ex-sparring partner, against George La Blanche, the Marine, far $1,000 a side at least, before any club in the east, as I don't care about traveling seveml thousand miles to pall oft' the match. I will cover any money posted by the Marine. If the latter will not accept this offer of Daly's, Jim will meet' the win ner of the McUee-Carty tight Which takes place to-night before the Coney Island Ath letic club. Kngan ta be Minister to Greece. f Chicago, March 20. An evening news paper says that President Cleveland is con sidering the udviuibUlty of appointing Prof. Maurice F. Egan, of Notre Dame uni versity, in ludiuna, minister to Greece. Mr. Eagau has not applied for the position, but, the newspaper says, Bichard Watson Gilder and Chuirinan Harrity. friends of Prof. Kagan. have recommended Ids ap pointment. It is believed that Prof. Eagan is unaware of their action. The Jury Sustained the Will. PouoHKKEPsrs, N. Y., March 20. John and Charles Nelsea, brothers af Homer A. Nelson, deceased, were unsuoosssful in their effort in contesting Homer's will in th surrogate's court and they bagan a suit in the circuit court to test the legality of the document. A jury, after being out ten minutes, returned a verdict sustaining the will. Want to Retire fr-.li I'nhllc Life. Makbfdcu), O., March SO. A letter has heeu received here from Congressman iimter ta which ur. rtarter says be wilt net be a candidate for re-election to con gress after his present term ends. Mr. Barter says he desires to retire from publio life as soon as the tariff laws are reduced and a sound currency system is adapted. A Barntnt Gid Burnod to Smth. Philamu'bia, March 80. Bose Gal lagher, a servant girl, was burned to death last night ,s the. ruaidtae ot Jaaus Y. Wod,nt 4t(M Walmt let, TU rd. deaee was almoat QotupiwtMy dnetiojed. HEARTSEASES Statistics nhnwtbnton-in iticn Has a weak, ordlscnned Heart. Tho ( 'in st mptoma oro ar rircAth. oppreiurtoxi , flnttorlnar, ffelavt abat hnnary apolla.putn In aldc.thenamutiaartiMr. swollen ai'McM, rimipay 'nnd di-iUb.l tor whloh IHK. 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