A Pore Norwegian Oil is the kind used in tlic production of Scott's Emul sion Hypophos phitcsof Lime and Soda are added fpr thrir vital of ictt upon nerve and brain. No mystery surrounds this formula the only mystery is how quickly it builds up flesh and brings back strength to the weak of all ages. itt's Emulsion will chock Consumption and is indispensable in all wasting dis eases. rtrtiiri-ii Rcoll A ISowne. N. Y. All dmggH'n. Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat. SHdby nil DrtttraiMi on n Guarantee. For a Uroe Side, Back orCWtShiloh's Porous Plaster will give great satisfaction. 25 cents. 8HILOHf8 VITALIZER. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Venn., says : "Fhiloh'sritahWaAVlJD MY 1 conxiderii tlwU&t, remcavforadchiXUMedmtcm I ever used." For Dyspepsia. Liver or Kidney trouble It oicela. Price 75 eta. eHILOHVATARRH remedy. nave'youint-Trh? I'ff thlsHemwly. Itwlll lector forH.isuoof-sfnltrootmitlfurnlsli8d free. 'Bhiloh's Remedies nre sold by us oa Q guarantee to give satisfaction. For Bale by O. H. Hagonbueb. HE ALT Ma vrtprwnd nnnn thewav vou treat the warr Inn; Ukhirh nature fives. A few bottles o S. S. S. taken at the proper time may insure cow health for a year or two- fhereforeactat once.for' IS IMPORTANT tint nature be agisted at the right tlme-irjaraKS'" tv v r falls to r.lieve the system of lm-IgBBgly ; purities, and Is an excellent tonic also. 1 He Wants to Add His Name. " Permit me to add my name to your many otht certi tciiii commendation of the ffreat curat n pron itii .cental' ocVin Swift's Specific (S.S. is.) ' is certainly one of the bc-l tonics I ever used. "John W. Danibl, Anderson, fa. C Treatise o. blood and skin diseases mailed : ree SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Atlanta, Ga teMr Heaflacho and rolleveall thotrerahTsa fnafi dant to a bilious Btatoof the STBtom. suoli eS Dlzzlncsa, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress .ifter esting, rain in me mae, sc. wmie tnoirmcsi ;eaaiDie success n&g ooen rsuoTra m curing Bea&tcho, jot CartorB Lltllo Liver MIS SM equally valuabloln ConslipRtion, curing undpre. Tentlwr thiaannoyicgoomplalnt.w.i.a thsy&lsc correct aUUIsorderBoithestoroaeh.timulatotho ; Ivor and regulate tho bowels. Even li thsy only carta liebo they would boahnootprlceless to thoaowtia 'Buf.'or from thlscuatrosjlnrj complaint; but fbrtu atutely t h" , " -roodm-as does noteud hero,and those Who enen t ' thorn will find these little pills valu RbleindomMiy ways that they will not be wil ling t0 00 without tbem. Out after allslck hoa4 3a the bona t! sorcanyllysa thit hero In wIitTB Wajnaioourgruitboast. Our pUlacuroitwliU others di not. Carter's Little Liver Pills r.10 very ornall and very eas-y to t ib-e. One or two pllla makes, dosa. They ais stricOy vegetable and do not gripe or nurso. but bv Uioir centlo action nlcano all who use them. Invla'sat55cents j llvoiorjl. Ro'A By arnrjgiits eyy wuerc, or seat by mail. f.MtTt n B,irft5IllE CO.. U Vnrtt . WALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Chtcheiter's EncIUh Diamond It run a. ni torn 1 1 re. ftlwtj felUbU. ladies, &ak Irui!Kfit for Chlchtiter'M nglU Dtw, mond Brand la I ted mil (JoU mettt'.le' boiei. it tied with blu ribbon. Tnln uriEiiiuinnu fl"T vi'iiuine. Aina nthrr. Rtfatt danatrout ulutn- now ana imnunviu. ai wrugfutB, or IfUfl fid, In itrop fur particulars, tntlmonUU q4 - 11.11 1 li.tiftii TtlmnnlU V-.. 2 "f Chlcltetr Cbezalcal Co.,MndIon Haunrib m. H. Downs' Elixir! V7ILIi CTJftE THAT AND STOP THAT TTo tnrul (lm tf. t for SIXTT TltAjnS If and has proved Itself tho bou remedy A Bmnwn rnp inA ourn ui uofMumiuuHi. v Vouglis, voiua, imiwjh(i vvttgii, iu m all Lung niatn young or 01a. a J- n 0 XnC., 000 HUH Vl.W 131- UULUV pnl n RUVBYWHIRZ. EEHE7, J0E5S0S UJi1, Pwji.. 3wUtM, Tt. Bogs to announce to his friends and patrons and (be publlo generally that he has purobiised the barbershop lately oocupied by 11. J. Yost, No. 12 4West Centre Stree SHENANDOAH, PA, IS LOOKS LIKE A VOLCANO. The Fire in Honeybrook Mine Spreading Rapidly. MINE OWNERS GREATLY ALARMED. A Slcrllng llolnrr llrld To-dHy to Discuss' tlie l'ei-1 Icitin 81liili(lin To Strrmna of Sliiio 'WntiM' Pouring on tlio lliirning CohI Miners About Oho Up Hope ol ixtlngiiis1ilii; tin) l'irc. IIoNBYBnooK. Mnrcli 22. The llro in Hotieybrook mine Is gproadlug stendlly anil and there la grave danger that tho olitiro squth side will be made desolate. Tliis would be mote tlian a local calamity. The ontlre rt'fflon would be afTected. It is ft-aml that tbe proposed trendies to cut off the fires from adjoining collieries cannot be completed in time. The mlno owners in that vicinity are, in consequeuce, alarmed. To further discuss the situation, another mooting is lieiug held to-day, at. which a number of mining experts are present. llio scene in tho great stripping looks like u live volcano. Two little streams of mine water are pouring down on the burn ing coal, but to .little purpose, for it bolls up as soon as it falls. The people of Hon- eybrook have no hope of the company be ing ablo to extinguish tho fire, and a num ber ol them bavo already left to seek em ployment elsewhere. this ni'is link to 11 1: tut Tiinocoir, Surveyors at Work lietweeii AVIUtos-liiirri) and ISnston. wiLKES-UAmiiK, .March yy. it now transpires that the United States Pipe Liue Company which was thought to have" abandoned all plans for running its pipes through this section, havo hail a corps of surveyors nt work secretly laying out a lino in tho mountain eabt of this city and on to Kasiton, and yesterday the arrival of severul carload of mammoth pipes at Georgetown demonstrated that nctlve operations were soon to commence. The United States pipo line is a formid able rival of the standard Oil Company, and the latter has opposed them wherever possible. At Hancock, jN. SC., several months ago the Unites States company spent $15,000 in an effort to push their line through, but wore finally lorced to forego ill plans looking to that end. They have .unce laid out a line on to a point above this city by a circuitous route and exciting developments are anticipated. THE GOSFXBKNCIi IS ENDUIJ. After Fussing; Resolutions the Methodists Adjourn Sine Die. Hkllefonte, March 82. The Central Pennsylvania M. E. conference held its last session for this year yesterday. Bishop Warren convened the conference yesterday by announcing the hymn "A Charge to Keep I Have." A number of complimentary resolutions were passed, and the statistical secretary read his report, showing 11 total of tho collections in tho conference for all purposes of $404,408. The relotlon of Rev. James Hunter was changed from effective to supernumerary, and Bishop Warren appointed ltevt James li. btine to pmicn iau missionary sermon of tho ensuing year and Eev. W. C. llesser as his alternate. All of the business being completed, Bishop Warron road the appointments and tho conference adjourned sine die. A 1S-YEA11-OI.I) HOY TO 15 IS HANGED. John Hill to Tay the Death Tcnalty at Camden, . J. Trenton, March 22. John Hill, col ored, who is only 15 years old, is to be hanged in Camden, on April 14. A petition In iavor of commuting tho sentence to im prisonment for llfo came up before the court of pardons yesterday. Tho doomed boy's youth and the fact that he is an or phan were pleaded in his behalf, but the court dismissed the petition, and if the governor does not interfere he will bo exe cuted on the date fixed. Rhode Island's Democratic Nominations. PnoviDENofe. R. I., March 22. The Democratic State convention was called to order yesterday by Chairman Owen, of the State comrHttee. Nominations were then made un. .h lonsly as follows: Governor, David S. ".a'.i'i , jr., of North Ciugstown; lieutenant -.-Humor, D"lton E. Young, of Newport; stvi-c! rv of state, John J. Heffer man. of V."o 11. jk"t: attorney general, Clarence A. Aldnch, of Providence. They VUlti d State College. Bklu.Pi sru, March 22. -1 he senate ap pro) ri lion (.imnilttee co; sistiug of Sena tors binil. fireen, Crnwiord, Henninger, Beeker, A m 's, CrltchhV'd, Keefer, Steele, L ppcrman, Meredith, t'annon ana Meyers visjted State college on their tour of inspec tion. They were much pleased with tho manner in which the recent appropriations had been spent. They went from there to Huntingdon. Influenza In Russia. New Tomr., March 22. A cable dispatch from Odessa says: Influenza has re-appear ed virulently throughout the south of Rus sia with heavy mortality. Dispatches from various towns in Central ana boutli Itussla state that the floods due to the sudden thaws are widespread. Many rivers have overflowed their banks, submerging tho lowlands and causing much damage. Tlio Iinltlruore and Ohio Scores aroint, CniOAQO. March 38. The Baltimore and Ohio cainod an important victory in a con demnation suit -which will give it a clear right of way into the great exhibition, Tho Illinois Central was the only road hereto fore having an entry in the grounds. De Cabaln Gets One Year. Belfast. March 22. Edward Samuel Wesley Do Cahain, formerly consfrvative member of parliament for the East division of Belfast, was convicted hsre yesterday of committing unnatural crimes and was ten- tcoced to one year at bard labor. Thrown from a Hearso and Killed. Wilminotok, Del., Mirch 22. S. P. Short, an undertaker, of Bridgeville, Del., was instantly killed by being thrown from his hearse, lie struck: upou ais neau, dying instantly. The coffin was thrown to the ground. Sanlsbury'. Condition Still Critical. Dover. Del.. March 22. The condition of ox-Senator Saulsburv is unchanged. He had been delirious yesterday and it is feared ho cannot last much longer. The Btribe Declared Off. SrrtiNornsuj. O.. March 38. The Big Four switchmen strike has come to on end by the switchmen declaring the strike off unconditionally. Mrs. Edward Myers. Torturing Erysipelas. ! OWE OP THE WORST CASES EVER REPORTED, Mrs. Myers' llnnd Amputated. Her Life Saved. Thn case of Mrs. Edward JIvors. of Athens, N. Y.. furnlilua an apt illustration a woman's power of endurance This lady bid bwn treafi d for months in the usual way for llrfBlpplns of the hand, without bniirflt. Nit until h"r hai"! bad become a raan ot nan piitrifinil flrsli, and her life lcs U H paired of, did bin- turn to lr. Itrn B u Sir.l ', proprietor of 1'AVOHITU ltt;',1li:iY, for lulp. . lleut ouee Informed her that ho could save liorlllc, but that it was Impossible to bao tlie hand it mu t. to amputated. SAC. gm rm. Bbo received this terrible Ay feO ii'tolligencc quiet y.do W B EaU' ciint,(i lotai,e ctW. stipu lating merely to held hir husbtnd's bond dur-: mi! tbo operation, nnd underwent the painful process without moving a muscle or utttrlug a pi-nan. lr. Kennedy th'n fravn Favorite m n tpm ens It ni d y, which drovo the n"S rr1 Ire polsonom dlscose nut of hrrcys tl Km HU. Jelrli cli-ansed the blood, and pre vented tho reliu-n of the Hise, end i-he now lives and tejotces in her greotdellvemnce. Had Dr. Kennedy been calhd lit aiiv previous stofje c f Ihe dlsenMbe would lirvc at once prrfcrrlliod Fa-rlf e Bcnirtr a- d LEFEi to undpigo ttls te.riblo ordenl. s it would have id lived lior Iinnd. Are you reader, troubled wllh nryslpeln or nnv ruiKlon of tho Bkln, it ninv li i:rjJprlus in lis incipient staa-p dou'l trirle wlih It a moment, but usi lie. krniiP(ly'N rnvorito Itemed)', Ittvill cure you, lor It 1h nrATH TO ERYSIPELAS. THE NEVS IN GENERAL. The Mormons of Uth nre preparing to erect a monument at Salt Lake City to the memory of Brighan Young. Forest fires have been raging for several days past in the Sienfl mountains south east of the city of Saltillo, Mexico. A. W. Slatt, of Greenville, Mich., has Bold the "Silver Islet" mine, near Lead ville, Col., to eastern parties for $800,000. Heiltfelbach Iokolheimer & Co., New York, shipped $500,000 in gold by tho steamship Lahn, which sailed for Euiop yesterday. Senator Hill, of New York, says tho ap pointment of John E. Risley as minister to Denmark is a good one. Risley is ti near relative of benator voorhecs. Ernest Brldinbach, who stole $89 from Frederick Herder and then eloiied with tho wife of Fritz Kaullman at Newark, N. J., has been arrested in Philadelphia. The house committee of the Tennessee legislature ordered that the senate try Judge Dubose, of Memphis, on impeach ment charges, alleging malfeasance. Fivo white convicts, armed with revolv ers, escaped from the chain gnng at Water town, Ga. After a lively fusilade two sur rendered, but tho others are still at largo. David J. Shippy, of Buena Yista, Ga., was waylaid and shot to death by threo members of the Hogg family, father and two sons. The tragedy was the result of an old feud. J!lght miners were killed and a dozen or more badly injured in a coal pit at Chester field, Derbyshire, England. Tho nceidi nt was causeil by tho cage falling loaded with men to the bottom of tho pit. A petition is being -circulated and num erously signed in Now York, calling upou Governor Flowr to exercise executive clemency in the case of Carlvle W. Harris. The petition asks that Harris be given a full and fieo nardou. ((nowfy&t' lard rnalfcf hod too rici" tor ch idren. and deli cate persons, tiaf itis in h e a I ttj f o r Jcrjbodj fiiat" it finds to dy-sjejbSfa o ong as is fjtesci tiinas must be So, but the VW is better than lard For all coorXn purposes, $ fias none, of ffe ev'il effects of lard. Jfevfareaf i miTations -Cer thf GtHuiMr. s- Made only by - N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO and 1M X. Delaware Ave., FaiU. To Br Past 5olos?s USE : PEERLESS : DYES Address tor sample card, JZL'MIHA, X, V. BTHE KIWB I THAT CORES ra JUBOMB llALb, WntortorJ, N. Y. TORTURING "Headache for 10 Years I "I n v Dana's Sarsaparilla "I WAS CURED!" AIR. T1I.T. WAniB VtflflT MAN Tl VfWf'If AHvE S 1MAA M IN UmiM. I.1BTEN AH 11k TK1.IJ4 vnlf 9 illir.lil 8ULT. il)ANA RARSArAHILLA Co.! I (li.NTU.MW:-1 h&TfJ been a sufferer from! glEf tttlnrhu tho lint ten your. J .nuts Efnll I niw tn one of our local pniiera an Hilvrrtlm-S Imcnt of your medicine, cud testimonial ol Usl 1 decided to try One Iwttle. The firrt lmttleS rrontly rrltPTed me. Mid by the tlmpTliud taken M :oiiiura lwittlci 1 Al'AH I rang Hrt'couiinana SAHSAPAillLLA Ian a mi fo ami ftlit1i1o mt'itii'tiir Waterford, N. , J DROME HALL. The truth f( Mr. tkll'a biiiniP.it 'm ortlit.ol inS , wonoef, a. x X'nmnnueirt. Dana SarsaparUa Co,t Belfast, Main?. NOW III! WANTS III8 MONPA HACK. An Ohio Farmer littdly Taken In by New York Greu Oood Men. PrrTSBuno, March 32. R. M. Rungan, a well-to-do farmer Hvilignonr Wellsville, O., left for New York with a letter to Superin tendent Byrnes from Superintendent of Police O'Mara in , regard to a green-goods case. Rungan is accompanied by his brother. It is alleged the two dropped $10,000 into the hands of the green goods men. Four thousand dollars of the amount was con tributed by the brothers, while tho other $0,000 represented a pool formed by half a dozen farmers linns: m their neighborhood, Tlie Rungans wereilven all the money mid went to New York to get It changed lor about 910,000 worth of green goods. Their oxperienoe was the, same as scores of others. They never knew they, were duped until on their way home. They are now going back to Becuro police aid to help them find their money. ATI! AM, JSUT THE HANDS AND FE15T. An Indian Girl Curried Off aud Devoured by a Cougar. Tacojia, Wash., March lia. A cougar entered a camp near Tilden, in Lewis county, and carried away a 10-year old In- diangirl, nnd ate tho entire body with tho exception ot ire nanus ana leet. Tho father of the girl traced the animal into tho mountains, and, following its trace fortwodays, llnally cume upon it andkilled it. It Cares Colde. Couths. Sore Throat. Cronn. InSn tnzii Whooplntr Couch, Bronchitis and Asthira, A certain curs far Conaumotlon in first Stages. and a sure relief in &dv&nced stages. Use at ones. You will sco tho excellent effect if ter taking the first dose. Sold by dealers everywbett. Large bottles CO cents ana 91.00. WJLWTB. Sco. I70U niSHT. Society and club rooms In the ; post office budding. Apply to M. SI. Burke, Attorney, Koom 3. 12-1 i-tf ITiOR RENT. Offices In tbo Hefowicb build- lug. Stotm heat and oleotrio light. Ap ply at Refowich's clothing store. 3 13-tf I710R3ALE OR RENT A large store and 1 dwelling. Store room suitable for any business. Stable In the rear. For full parti culars apply at No. 131 K. Centre stroet. Mahanoy City, Pa. 2-10,1 FOR MALE. A boarding house, witli stock nnd fixtures, centrally locatfd In the oity of Ilazleton. At present doing a good buoiuoss. Satisfactory reaions given for soiling. Address E & X., P. O. Box 465, Ilazleton, Pa. 1-28-tf A BARGAIN for the stook, fixtures, and good will, of a large, profitable, well es tablished and growing grooerv rm-lness in Hhenandosjb. Inquire of Win. U- Shoemiker, J. r. Slerely ourlous Inquirers are not de blred. 3-ll-lUt WE WANT TH AT MAM In every eounty there Is just the rbiht mH hewst. ener getlo and persevering should nave somf tue- cnamcai fruniDtiou. nj ai-ii au .nejuum- ED, but Brat-class reference essential. We want 'hat man on salary and commission to sell tbe '93 Yost. Writing JIaoUne. which is be yond all question tbe most perfeot typewriter evermaoe. r-nouiu oe seen unu i,rieu iu oe up predated Sent an two weeks' trial to respect able parties. The '93 Clergyman'. Mactnue will bo ready tn one month. For particulars address YO-T WRITING WACUINE CO.. 71 and 78 Bioadway, New York. 8-6-lm ws WANTKU, A lire man or woman m every county where we have not already secured a i pi etentattve to sell our "Neva nil ver" Solid idew K ' IvfS.forkssnd Spoons looonnumers; a solid metal is white sc silver; no plate to wear oS; goods guaranteed to wear a lifetime; cost aout one teuihtha' if silver; too cham e of a nretime: agents avenge rroto van to liuo per week and aieet with ready Bales every where, so rrta Is the d- rnan' for our rfoliil ttal 3o. as. Over One Million Hollars' worth of goods in dally use. Oasi- of nm; les FRKk SHA'EUW 1lE CO., ' 2-18 Im-d&w , 133 Essex Sc.. Boston, MaBS, "a QKNTS WANTEH ON HAbARY or"eom- mission, to handle the new Patent Cbe oi sal Iok klrasing Ptuoll The quickest and rr-jt est selling novelty ever produced. Eraser ink thoroughly tn two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic. 800 to M0 pr cent profit. One agent's ealos amounted to sa in oxperleaee not necessary. For terms ana ran particulars, address The Monroe Mf'gOo, La ' Crosse, Wis. xlW 'IStfMWI ill IHM 6-ii-ly TO IMPROVE THE ROADS. The Bill for That Purpose Up On Second Reading. AN APPROPRIATION OF $3,000,000 To bo I'lared Under Comity and Town ship ffuporlslnnTho llarffnhurff Ifmne of tho KriPMrilotts to lUuelvo lrlimtioiHl AttHiHtam-oA Nniuber of Hills 1'iitsed in the Senate mid House. IlAnnisBuno, March 22. There was not a large attendance of spectators in either the house or senate yesterday, but the law makers kept things llvelynmongthomselves by the introduction, discussion and passage of bills. The senate opened its active pro ceedings with the Introduction of a number ot measures, among which were the follow ing: Potter Making dying declarations in cases of malpractice where death results ad misslble in evidence in criminal cases; nlw, n bill to prevent dealing in lndeceut and immoral pictures and writing and in pre ventive medicines. Lnndis To prevent school ofllcers nnd other persons officially connected witli the common school system to liecome agents for the sale ot school books, charts, maps, school apparatus)!' stationery. Porter To fix 2,000 pounds ns the legal weight ot a ton of anthracite coal in de liveries of retail coal dealers. Roouey Providing that constables sholl make return to courts only when they have violations of law to return. Roonoy To repeal nn act limiting tho duration of the Hen of county, city, bor ough, township and school taxes and mu nicipal improvement claims-. Baker Repealing the section of an net of April 14, 1840, relative to notaries pub lic, ns pertains to n stockholder, director, cashier, teller, clerk or other officer in any bank-tir banking institution or In the em ployment thereof, holding, exercising and enjoying the office of notary public Croiuw io provide for the licensing aud regulation of houses for the boarding of in fants. When the senate road bill was reached on second reading, the compromise meas ure agreed upon by committees of both houses was substituted. It carries nn ap propriation of $8,000,000, and provides for county and township supervision. The ap propriation i to be appropriated according to the miles of road in each county. Tho township audltois and supervisors fix the loileagewhich shall not exceed eight miles. Among tlie mils wnicti passed second reading were the following: Making an appropriation to the Home for the Friendless at Harrisburg. To regulHte the sale ot patent or pro prietary medicines in this commonwealth, providing that the formula be printed in the l.nglisti language and tho lubels or trade marks registered In the o.fice of tho secretary of the commonwealth. To'provide for the re-equipment ot tho National Guard of Pennsylvania, and mak ing an appropriation therefor. To regulate the employment of tho in mates of the penitentiaries, reformatories and workhouses. To authorize the superintendent of pub lic instruction to issuo state teachers cer tillcates to graduates of regularly charter ed colleges who havo taught three full terms in the public schools ot this com monwealth since graduation. There was a tuiu senate j csterdny, owing to the absence of tlio committee on appro priations and it required some courage to ....11 .... i.;n n n.,i xr i.n 3 Lull Up ft uiii uit iiiidL ifuonnji:. VUXL11U- less, Senator Grady called up the Philadel phia wharf bill and it passed finally with out a vote to spare. Tho congressional appointment bill came up and Senator Herring wanted it to go over in its order, but Senator Grady didn't njjree to this, and the bill passed second reading with the understanding that it should be open to general amendment on third reading. The senate then adjourned. rnocEEurxGS in the nousn. In the house yesterday the act authoriz ing assessments for the cost of local im provements in cities of the third class weio repotted favorably, it provides that the citii of the third class are authorized to provide by ordinance for tho assessment by the pro rata share of the cost of re-paving any street, lano or alley, against all properties which had not paid for any part of the paving wben nrstuone. The viewers making the assessment will ascertain' what properties along the line had theretofore paid for paving aud exempt them from any assessment, but shall return an assessment against those which had not paid in pro portion to the amount of au assessment if made on all properties. Among the bills introduced were tbe following: Laudeuslager To prevent the adultera tion of honey. Seyfert Regulating the duties of oounty auditors. Harvey Giving water - companies the right of eminent domain. The following bills passed finally and were sent to the senate: To prohibit the killing of wild deer or having the same in possession for a period of three years, and providing penalties for the violation thereof. To regulate the liability under policies of insurance on buildings aud structures against fire and lightning. To provide for the establishment and as certaining the lines and boundaries . be tweeu two or more cities, boroughs, or townships, cities and boroughs, townships and boroughs, or cities and townships. The act relating to bituminous coal mines nnd providing for the lives, health, safety and welfare of miners was considered on dual passage. Its reading consumed an entire hour, at the conulugion of which it passed finally. 'inn auti-Pinkcrton bill passed finally by 18fito0. Tbe act increasing the compensation of electors was amended so as to give each elector $8 per day, 8 cents mileage, and the commission $50 for contingent expenses, and passed third reading. Floating; Timber In the nusqutdiaiiBa. Hahrisburo, Mr6h 23. Some big Um ber is being made into rafts and floated down tbe Susquehanna this season. It conies from Clearfield oounty. R. W. Thompson, of Clearfield, hauled from tbe headwaters of Lick Ron, a distance ot nine and one-half miles, about 300 sticks oX pine which figure up to 00,000 cubic test and is valued at a figure prUy close to $15,000. One party above Clearfield out and hauled to the rivar twenty-five sticks ot pins Umber each 100 feet long At tlelf ville a stick of pine was put on ths beach that measured IVA feet long, contained 880 Ull . . . . A., "ulu "uk am w NervGiis Prostration Ntppntcsnnons, Hick bimi Nrvotim IseiMlnehv. Bnckaohp. Iiiczliioim.Mor btl Fears. Hot Flnnhos Hy8pcpNia,ul(i'qx. on fusion. :ryn tpi-ln. Fitn. St. VHiin' nncc, Opiorrt IlnUlt. IrnnlkennoH. etc., are cured by lr. MIIch Itectnrativn Nervine. a dies not contain oplntos. Mrs. Sophia C. Brownleo, DeLnnd, Fla., suffered with Bnllepar io W) years nnd testifies to a conipleto euro. Jacob rotro, Ella, Oregon, had been suffering witli Nenr mis Prostration for four yoirs. ponld not Bleep, uotblnR helped him until he used Dr. Miles' Re storative Nervine) bo Is now well. Fineboosa Froe at drtiK(Nsts. Dr. Miles' Morvo and Liver Pills, HI doses for 35 cents are tbo bast remedy for Biliousness, Torpid Ltver, oto., etc Or. Miles' Medical Co.,Eikhart,!nd. TGIAI. BOTTLE 1 HE5S. ABRAM HEEBNER 00., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of Of Every Desorlptlon. Flags, Baagas, Caps, Reganus, c Sf INEST HOODS-LOWEST PRICES. ffr"" for eatloiruei!. Corrosprfnclenowsollsltsfl. Miners- There's no such thorough cleanser of dirt,rif healer of cuts and bruises as KIRK'S DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP because of its high percentage of tar. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. JAS. S. KIRK fe CO.. Chicago. White Russian Soap 'isiShtiS'SSS FIRE INSURANCE. (.nrsest and oldest reliable purely ossh coate panles represented by 120 S. Jaroirt St, Shenanooab'a, BnUDFIELD'S , DU I I 1 JiCI I nrrm itAd -A 1 ' 'V 1 -1" ItJnAUr 1ELD REGULATOR ffl. a-r, a. r?l C3W-'S0LO DY ALL PRUCGISTS.r"""V; Act ob s new principle xegolate tbe liver, stomseti and bowels through fA-f nervtt Da. sfiura' Par $ptdilv curt bulousaeea, torpid liver an3 coosaps Hon. Kcisliodt, mildcs enror-tl OOboaia,25 SMI iazst'los free a draggisttt, Br.lfitarid, fc.EULElftliie LEWIS' 98 Uf rowsssss Aire pzBr?uas (PaTKNTKD) UtUidllWr-MtLF! The ctronoMi uid yureti Lye mi4. VKMtf MKr Lye, tlbc.iur Que eowdw maa nnX ID omu wuu retaoVMiie iia. CI fttwft; ready fnrwte, W1U mc lh W4m fumel Har InOwloiiuiwtUloWWAsdL IT IS THE BK8T fcr elfikMiot M jaift it.tofotiit Bina-i. elosfu, vubisf H4e t4nt, iree, ete. CURE YOURSELF! r If tron tiled with OonorrhrM.1 i.leet.Whltes.S permatorrhoMOl f or an v u u n u 1 u ru Id u,l h anre aak ryour druggist f,r a bo'tle ol Bior Q. It turcs In a IpwHim Iwithoutthe aid or publicity of a doctor. Non poisonous and leunranteed not to strtclurs. 1 IM fsiwria! American Cur. Manufactured by The Bvarn Chemical Oo.I CINCINNATI, a U. X7 1 LORENZ SCHUST'S Celebrated Po ter, Ale and Beer JAKES SHIELDS, Manfr Shenandoah Branolx.-
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