. The Rugged Glii is largely an "outdooi" product. Fresh air and exercise usually pro duce sound appetite and sound sleep, feickly chil dren obtain great benelit from Scott'8 Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites, a fat-food rapid of assimilation and almost as palatable as milk. iM"'!.r.!1i!i'l'iili'y'i'.''' T!'"' "" v Y' A" drnmmts. Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Soro Throat. Sold by all Dnicgists on a Guarantee, lorn Lame Side, flai.k or Chest Shlloh'ti Porous Plaster will give gre it atifaction. 5 cents. SHILOH'S VSTALIZCR. Mrs. T. S. Ilawltln?, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: " SIMMs VitaltzM'HAVtiD MY LIVE.' rrmitUlerit IhtlieM rr.mejiu fnra dfhlHtatedAltttem I ever usf l." For Dyspepsia. Liver or Kidnoy trouoio it excels. iticp js cts. kCATARRM 1 Have you CatanhV Try this Remedy. K will lector for itfl successful trentment lf urn lsliod free 'Shlloh'g Remedies aro sold by us on a guarantee to give satisiactiou. lor sale by 0. H. Hanenbuoh. ULCERS SCROFULA RHEUMATISM BLOOD POISON kindred disease arising from lnipuri cured bv tuat never-falling and best of all medicines, I!ook on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed lrei THC SWIFT SPECIFIO CC ATLANTA, OA. EIck Headache and relieve all tho troubles tact dont to a bilious eiato of tho Bvstem. suoh &S Dizziness, Kausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, rain in tno Blue, o. wnuo tnoirtncsg lemnmtmo success nas Decu cnovra m curing Ecafaehn. vet Carter's LUtia tlver Plttn ira iC'juidy valuable in Constipation, curing and pro vtatlng UilsnnnoylitKOomplaiiit.-w'un they also ctrrectaUcUsordcrsoftnostoinach,Qtmulatatiio liver and regulate tho bowels. EvoutXtbeyoolg euroa Achethoy wouldboalmootpticelcsatotlioEavTha suffar (rom tils distressing complaint; but fortu nately their goodness docs not end hero.and those vrliQ once try them will find these littlo pills valu tshle in so many ways that they will not bo wit 3100 to do without them. But after olleiclc heiut iJathobaneof so many Uvea that hero-fa wlicra wotr.alio our great boast, Our pilla euro it -while 'ethers do not. Carter's Little Liver Villa aro very small and very easy to take, Ono or two pills makoa doso. They aro striotly vegetable tnd do not gripe or pur::o, but by their gentle action pleasoaU who) usetnsm. In vialot25 cents i five for $1. Salil by flrugaista everywhere, or sent by maU. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorki SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE CJifelictr, Engli.h Diamond Tiranit. FILLS Oriel nul nun Only Genuine. afc, alwaji relUMa. ladics, aik Druggiit fur ChlchttUr XnalUk Di. mond Brand la liel tad Quid tutuUi?' botes, letvlsi with blu ribbon. Tule no other. JtefundanaeroutiuLiiitti ttont and imitation!. At Drug tint, or nntl 4 la tiropi fur narilonUri, teitlmoolaU t&4 Mall. KLOOO TfimtDil. V j-v..,-. " ifruur tor ltaies." icntr, by rriurm tl.li t .11? Ai.lllFnill. It- AW STOP THAT Cough ITas stood thi;e:t:or5rir'; XEAJtBl Knrt has nroved itself Jie ast ri'itifld'" t Jltnown 'nr the cure CmuumvtLtu, lOouahs, Cnhlx, fhnt.mg .. oun1 , audi ' all J-uug lilsratf ,'oung v old. rilceiv., "u., i ill' an pci omuo, Sri.n v"VvYvVMERK. HIHSS. j jflW ii wanqtm, vj. "WzrL- Earaei Begs to announoe to his friends and patrons and the publlo generally that he has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by H. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street EHE1UND0AH, FA. 1 1 " "2 If? AuU every blood -A tr A sWILL CURB THAT fi ! Cold I 1 tnisY wi:nt down with thu iiaikii! Tho Jiiituitor Wrecked y n Mnrm nml Henry Sens Ncur Isliiud l.lclit, rmr.ADKU'iiiA, Mnrcli 27. One of the Mtdtlaiit among tlieimnierons slilppliig tlls iwtcrs ot the lues lit winter occurred fifteen miles eaRt of Fenwiok's Island Littlit, In the loss of the I hi rire ICmmtor with nil her crew. Thu Equator, which whs loaded with 0,000 railroad ties, left Norfolk for Pliiln- ilelphla In towof thetug Ivnnhoe. All went well until the storm burst upon thorn and n tremendoim spa got up. The Ivmihoe miin fully struggled to save her tow, although she was In jeopnitly herself. Finally the hawser parted and the Kiuiator was at Uie mercy of the waves. The straining which she had undergone lind opened the barge's "earns and the water poured in so furiously a to render all attempts ut pumping use less. Pinally sue broke up and sank, car rying down with lief Captain Fcehan, her commander, and crew of three colored men. sui'ritntNo Fitost iivuitoriiuniA. The Iitte ofii Vouns; I'up CMitkes a Cnso of ltnhlcs at Clilcnico. Chicaoo, March 27. Mrs. Annie Dela- more. wife or a laiwring man, was taken o the Cook county hospital In an umbu- lance, suffering from what Is supposed to be rabies. The actions of the woman while undergoing one of tho convulsions, resem bled very much those of genuine, hydro phobia. Mrs. Delamore was bitten six weeks ago by a 8-inonths-old pup. Tho wounds wore not cauterized and they healed nicely. About 8 o'clock Snturdny ovenlng iAio was suddenly taken with violent spasms, mid the ambulance was otdered. For a time after the arrival at the county hospital, the patient's hands were secured with hand nils. T he physicians at the hospital say lier recovery la assured. liloru About the Storm. Natchez, Miss., March 27. Further In formation relative to Thursday's cyclone In Klchland parish. Is received. Iho storm -truck the vicinity of Archibald, on the ine of the New Orleans and Northwestern nllway, nt IhOO p. m. It barely missed bat town. All tho buildings on W. A. Uoiigliton's plantation wore destroyed. .Ir. Sarle's place shared the sHme fate; two neti and one ohild wero killed there and a lumber were wounded all colored. All i he buildings on the Pruitt place were de nolished and two negro children killed, f he residences of T. A. Archibald and J. J. Archibald were totally wrecked with all lie outbuildings. The Situation Is Critical. Paris. Tex., March 27. Judge Durant, .vho arrived here lato Saturday night, ro- lorts the situation among the Choctaws at Vntlers as being extremely critical, lie -ays that the trouble is tho outgrowth of he assassination of tho five .Tones men by he Jackson men near McAllister last sum' .ner. Locko is suspected of protecting Al iert Jackson, who was wanted for com plicity in the McAllister killing, and when rhc Choctaw authorities demanded him, l.oclcu, if it wits in his power to produce iiirn, failed to do to. This aroused tho hatred between the two factions and both sides rushed to arms. All Three Were Drowned. MAr.rcTTA, 0., March 27. Three youn: men were drowned yesterday nt the dam at the head of Marietta Island. They were attempting to shoot across the swift water and go above the dam when the boat cap- Ui7(t,l Tim. -nw flun.i,. t.- lini-.w TlriM jr., and Prank Akerson. All were good swimmers and made a heroic effort in the cold, swift water to savo themselves. The Dow boys were the sons of Captain David Dow, night mailing clerk at the Marietta post ofllce. Strikers llcttirii to Work. Waco, Texas, March 27. A committee appointed on tho part of the Texas Central railway, who went out in abody onastriko last Wednesday, arrived in Waco Saturday afternoon and laid the grievauco of tho htrikers before General Manager Hamilton and Superintendent MoWilliains. After discussion a compromise was reached and all the stiikers returned to work yesteulay and the strike was declared off. The set tlement armeais permanent. Voted Not to Strike. PjiiLADnrpiiiA, MarchST. An important meeting of ,)p Erotherhood of Switchmen was held ue-. yi- terday afternoon. Tho meeting a--hc.d liehind closed doors and only known and accreu.ted representatives ot tho onler .vc.e Jmltted. Tho meeting was in session .or uvohours nnl wlienit ad jouri.cd imoin itr.Ion in regard to its pro ceedings rewakd the fact r hut n votu not to strike on t' o Pennsyh.mia was among the butluess uan-incted. Tli c Aiborlan 4intrnj;e. WASitiNCno.v, March 27. The published story of the brutal tieatment suUcrcd by Seamen Paradyce and Wilson in biberia lias crented great interest here. No one at the state department will discuss the matter, following the established custom of taking no cognizance of such affairs until formal complaint has been made by tho injured person or a proper representative. No in formation could bo obtained at tho Russian legation. To Take the Liberty litll to Clilcajo, PmutDELrniA, March 27. Tho Liberty Bell will start for Chicago on April 28 in a special car accompanied by four policemen with instructions not to lose sight of it un til it gets safely back. On the way to the Fair stops will be made in all the larger cities on the route so that their citizens may have an opportunity of seeing the bell that rung out liberty to tho land. I'liysleliins 1'ulillsh a Statement. Nrw York, March 27. The physicians who had the operation on Colonel Elliott F. Shepard in charge, the taking ether for which caused his death on the operating tuble, aro out with a statement in regard to Mr. Shepard's death. The statement .in Bulistauce is the same as that given out Sat urday and mukesuochunges of consequence in the sad affair. Lizzie Wilson Suicides. New York, March 27. Lizzie Wilson committed suicide in a boarding house hero by taUtng laudanum. She left a note saying that her husband was a scoundrel aud a fraud and asking the New York authori ties to arrest him. The letter also said her husband was Uie cause ot ber taking her own life. Lnmont ns "Well as Ho liver IVrs. New Yobk, March 87. Colonel Daniel A. Lamont, wcretary ot war, said last night in reply to the statement sent out from Washington that ha was ill and would have to resign, that ho never felt better in his life than he does now. He says he can nonot account for the circulation of tho report. SuTtta Per Cint. or Lirs Insuuncc Appuoants H eject cd on Aooount OF DisiAstD Kidneys. Tho Trouble Comes From Lack of Care. Dr. Lambert tin general medical direc tor of tho EquitHhlc Life Insurance Com pany, N. Y., said : " We reject sixteen per wot- of the nppl'cn Hons made lo i slor insurance, and 1 iiuvcn.rd tue entire expense ot this niwlicnl il, pan nier.!, by the rejection slon? of applicants who had diseased klfliievs, and who died within two years after 1 rejected thorn." This appalling statement coralnp ns It docs. Iromsiicli nijrn metiicni nuinoruy. should have the attention of our Li.ixens. There is no reason to day, why people should allow kidney disease to gel bucu a hold on them. Nature Minds her warning in tue siilmu pain In the back, ior circulation of tue blood, Mdiment In the urine. When any of those symptoms appear, Dr. l-iavui Kennedy's Favorite Hornedy sliouiti be laRen In small doses at once, and tints drivo the poison out of tho blood and restore tho kidneys to healthy action. To our knowledge this is the only medi cine that sundy and effectually cures tills almost universal complaint. We note tho hnppy recovery oi iur. Oscnr Lambert, ot Jcnco, Jlo., whoso case hai been talked of iu tho papers tho world over. Oscar Lambert. Quoting from bis letter. "Ineelcefd tlinflr-.f.Rrmptoms until I fmind 'tiveclf In bf't with n complicntd .Hs'-asn of tbe tMiK'ys. No mortal ev,;r KunVred more and 'ivi d. My nhmclan lulled to help me. I then tB'-d fir. liavid Kennedy 8 Kavorile Iter edy, nado at tlot dout, N". Y. It relieved my kldnevs ihnost immediately, find hi a few weeks I wns b-ar nt n'l p.uti.anii ent'Cily cured, I oho uiy resent leu uoflilulo lavorltu Itemedy." It is used and recommended for what ;t accomplishes. Writes Mrs. A. J. F. Manchester, from Providence, R. I. " r began using Dr. Kennedy's favorite Rem--dy for kidney disease, when Dictors failed to eiievo me. Ifc drove a bid humor out or my ilood, cured my kidney trouble, and I am truth, t'ul when 1 Ray itsavod my Hie." Wm. Huston tho popular West Shore R. U. engineer, camo out in nn open letter stating how lie had suffered with Ivi.luoy disease Physicians treatment, tnd the uso of various preparations failed to benefit him. Dr. liavid Ken nedy's Favorite Kemcdy, wa3 procured and it made him well. Fnvorito Remedy has had more frccad vcrtising in the columns of tlio daily papers, than anything wc know of, liom the fact that it does a3 is promised. " cures disease." Dr. Kenuetly's Favorito Remedy possesses marvelous strength giving qualities, that render it especialy, valtiablo to the nged or infirm. For a general all trouud tonic, and to cure nuy disenso arising from an impuro condition of tho blood, it has no equal. Druggists are selline; more of it than all others combined. FARMS FOR RENT. Tho Glrard Estate oilers for rentou easy terms, its Farms Noj. 5 and tl, sltuatu at the East rn End of Caiawissa Valley Within a short dUtauce of tho owns of Mabanoy City and Shen.ndoAh. which nro an. on;,' ;be best marltets In the statu formrm produce. There aro 3i Acres o! Wmi hi on M Farm, new and commodious buildings, with water brought lu pipes from mountain springs to both houses and bams There Is a guod opening nero ror tno ngni party. For further particulars apply to HE1IF.R H. THOMI'SON, Engineer Glrard Estato, Poltsville, Pa. orU. C. WAONKH, Asst. tiupt. Glrard Estate, .rardvlllo, Pa. -m,w,s it ISHING 'ACKLE Now ready for you at SWALIHTS Hardware Store. Wo are headquarters for Paint Brush is, Window Brushes, Scrub Brushes, Spades, Forks, Rales, House Furnishings. To Be Fast Colors USE : PEERLESS : DYES ! Address for sample eard, JSL3IIUA, -V. T. p T. HAVIOK, BVSOE0N DENTISJ. Office Northeast Cor. Mala and Centre Sts, Shenaudouu, over Stain's drug tftoro. hTHE kwd w m THAT CURESg Dyspepsia for20 Years! TRIED EVERYTHING. Yet 2 bottles wrought! A CURE. !NO FICTION, BUT TRUTH. jDAHA 6AKSAPAIUI.1.A Co., GSNTSi I h.vc 1h,i ,i trrfttt k..ir.. rt.E l ycnr llh IllSrBl'sIA.I BII.retrp,lrv,mli!nir 1 i.tnlil linn.f navi.l Jtrlotl l,hylfall., nn-icriitli.ni., Imt ronlil nhtnlnl oiuv i.iiiiHimrr reni. i inivi'iipcn ix.i -uicuiwni.im.imuiuoiioi jnjr mgtfiuve OrgUlf. DilNA'S SARSAPiUlILLA! Sand it iii'.i.i-no Mil Nil Ml-rtli Ith.t T Imiglit tin-pm ii,1. n fnre tliut mu. tiikfii.S I.n.l 1 OOlll.lp NI,l!i:f WKI.I. iiMlii.'"'''1'- 1 i''-'-i. I.I nr. AS .Majitna, fc. v. JOHN KUIKLY, 2nd. Ti, Whnm It lltllV mnppm Wn nrn u . 11 a... SqualntiHl ?th Mr. klrkry, anil liii.kw that lies iYotiui iit.r imtKi iinyarHteinettt f ln.lSj WHS untrue. STKAUti & B. vi l li. Jl.iiieiia, 14. Y. Druggist.. DANA'S LIVER AND KIDNEY FILLS arol Iworlh Ihelr weight In Gold. They are! LO. O. D.'S. DANA'S DISEASE DE-i fjSTROYERS. Try a bottio at our risk. i Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. Death of Uie Hinlllaii Minister. WAiniNi.niN. March 27. Unrein de Aguiar de Audrndn, Ilraisiliun envoy ex traordinary and minister plenipotentiary, hi Wasiiiiinton on special mission, win stricken wit u njxiplexy and paralysis Fri day niftht mid died last nlftht at his apart ments in tiic Arlington hotel. The bat on had attended the performances of "Still Alarm'' at thu National theatre and fell just as he was descending tho step at the entrance ou Ids exit from the build ing. He was placed in a carriage, taken his apartments and a physician and watch- is summoned.. Dr. Mairriuler found that tho apoplexy had been followed by a stroke of paralysis. Itenliaiu Hack from Havana.' Fortbkss Monrob, Va., March 37. Rear Vdmiial lienham with the Haship Newark and the (runboat Denntngton, r rived hoits from fiavana yesterday. They started for Norfolk tliis moniing for coal and repairs. has been brought about by the introduction of Cottolene, tho new vegetable shortening. The discovery of this product, and the demonstration of its remarkable qualities, has attracted the widest interest. Hitherto the common shortening has been lard, or indifferent butter. Every one has probably suffered occasional dis comfort from lard-cooked food; while it is well known that thous ands are obliged to abstain entire ly from everything of that kind. To such people, Cottolene is of peculiar value, widening as it does, the range of what may be eaten and enjoyed. Cottolene is a cooking marvel. It combines with the food imparts to it a tempting color, a delicate flavor, and an appetizing crispness. No trace of greasiness remains to offend the taste, or disturb the digestion. Cottolene is worthy of the careful notice of all those who value good food, of itself or for its hygienic properties. Sold by Leading Grocers. Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO aud 13B K, Delawai a Ave., thilfl, WANTS, Jcc. fOU niSNT. Soolety and club rooms iu the r. ooat oRloe buildlof, Apply to M. M. Hurke, Attorney, Room 3. l.-ii-ii TlbR RKNT.-Omoes in tbe Refowlcn build- CTJilj. Steum heit an J electrle llsht. Ap ply fowloh's clothinic store. 3 lS-lf TjiOR SALE OR RENT. A large store and I' diveltlnir. Store room su uitable (or business. Stable in the rear. For full p ;ru- outers apply at No. 131 E. Centre ti reet. Mohanoy city, im. S-l-tf T710H. RENT. The store room, with basement ; and two rosins overhead for storage and work room, lately oocupled by A. K Iv-nb & Oo, Apply to u- M. W. RKnDt.b tf At Q W. Deddall & Bros, hardware, store. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given ttiat a meeilng ot the stookhol-U-rs of the T.ira i qua ana Lnnsrord street Hallway Oomyiiiy will be held at the offlce of the company in Tamaqua, Pa., on April a. 1893. at 4 p. m. for the purpose of eleot og a President aud a Hoard of Olreotora for me ensuing yesr. Robert Hab ub. Sen Tamaqua, Pa., M sroh 25. 1891. 8 -is-iot AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or oo.n . ?iflon' oJidie the new Patent Cneoit aal Ink Enislnn PeaeU. Theqalokest and great est aelltog novelty ever produoed. Erases luk thoronghlr In Wro aeeoada. No abrasion of paper. Works Ilk atafli). MnUOpsr cent, profit. One at's wales amouated to two in six days. Another Ht In two boor. Previous 1VB MftMena, N, V. tS S3 1 S Crosse, Wis, xlSS B Tli,iy THE CRUISER NEW YORK Breaks All Preliminary Tria Records. NOT ONE OF THEM CAN BEAT HER Tlin Ort Ship Urturns With tho Prone DUlliiel Ion ol' lining the fastest Armoret Orn I lu tint World A spued f 'I'moiiI Knots nn Hour AllHlneil--TIir tllllelu 'IjIhI lo be Mwdn In Three Weulis. Pnti.ADKt.rmA, March 87.--Wlth tin promt distinction of having broken tin recoiil ut all piellniinary trials and tin aatixl'Hction of Is-lns; the fastest armored vet sel in the world, the cruiser New York re turned to (,'rAmp's ship yard yesterday From the hour she steamed down the Debt ware i .lit il her return experts have awaitet Willi deep inteut the result of the great warship's initial perforinMice. Despite heavy rain squalls and a bttiits wind niit the southwest fully a thousand pmt if, uc I'liiUdelphiatis were present k wish the vessel Hodspeed as she stood down the il.er on hertvial trip. When the Kianl screw bcau in revolve ami the moiiHtet vessel wuh uctually under way for the first time, the siiectntors shoutetl ttwmselvei huai-se. Captain Sargent waived his cap from the fotwaid brltlge and acknowlcilgetl the "itltiles with his powerful siren whistle which s4med to shake the mighty vessel from stein to tern. 1 he run down the river anil lay wni made with tiies half banked and under natural draft". The maximum pressure of steam carried was 20 pounds to the square inch. Stnrlint, with 45 revolutions, a speed of ten knots was attained and held until (Jreenwich Point was well abaft tho lieam. After tills the new vessel seemed to warm up to her work, the throttle was thrown open, IC) iivolutiousieaclied, and the speed increased to 17 5 knots. This made it rather uncomfortable for the figures of iibei ty and justice on each sideof tho stem lor they were deluged witli cold spray from head to loot. The vessel seemed to glide through the water as noiselessly as a yucht, however, and there was scarcely any vibration throughout thu ship. At tho end of an hours' run, the steward came aft in a great state of excitement and re ported the compartment in which his pro visions weie stored ankle deep in sea water, A careful examination of the forward part of the vessel revealed tho fact that the watei had been lorced in through the for ward torpedo tube. At anchor this open ing is a few feet above the water line, but at a high rate of speed it is almost com pletely buried in the sea. Constructor Nixon placed a water tight buckler over it iu place of the temporary one, and tho leak gave no further trouble. The question now arose as to the compartment being quickly emptied, for sea water and mess stores are not the most agreeable shipmates. Nixon cut tho gordlon knot by havingu small hole drilled through the steel deck. This drained the compartment into another on the deck below one that could not bu in jured by a small amount ot water. Without further excitement the New York anchored at nightfall about seven miles to the northward of the breakwater. Wednesdny was cold aud damp, with a fresh breeze fiom the northeast. The New- York lay quietly at her anchor in tho early morning, and the prospect of a run outside looked ruther discouraging. At 8 o'clock it brightened up a bit, and the cruiser got under way for tho purpose of correcting her compasses and adjusting tho compensating magnets. Ibis accomplished the vessel re turned to her anchorage to wait for good weather to begin her trial. By Saturday morning tho wind had hnuled to the westward and the weather was clear. Fires were lighted at daylight, nnd before C o'clock the New York was under way running for the Five Fathom Hank lightship. The race was to be be tween this and tho Northeast End light ship, a distance of 9.88 miles, the depth of water ljeing twelvo fathoms. Tho New York on this trial trip attained a speed of twenty knots an hour which was bet ter than it was supposed she could pos sihlj do. With theso satisfactory results, the New York anchored for the night and steamed up to the yuid yesterday morning. She will be ready for official trial in three weeks. S9IITII KAYS TlIKRi: IS l-'ItADD IN IT. A Sensational LuvrSuIt Iteuu In tlio Courts ut M, 1'aul. St. Paul, March 27. A lawsuit suit was begun here Saturday afternoon, involving Edward B. Smith, ot Buffalo, N. Y., Jlrs. Eebecca Miller, of Allegheny City, Pa., and Augustus Bainum, ot St. Paul, in a real estate deal of $300,000. Smith charges Mrs. Miller and Barnum with unloading on him under fraudulent representations, the Albion apartment house for $300,000, he giving them real es tate in New York, Illinois and Minnesota to the amount of $153,210 and a mortgage for the balance. He now appeals to the courts for the leturn of his property on the ground that he was misled as to the local appointments and value of the Albion. Wants Them to Dress Mho White Men, St. Paul, March 27. Representative Sikorski has introduced a bill m the houso prohibiting Chinamen "from wearing their shirts outside of their pants" aud requiring them to "drees the same as other citizens." A violation ot the act is to be punished by a flue of from $1 to $10 and by forfeiture of pigtail. The bill was referred to the committee on health and sanitation. A Game of Craps Causos a 31 urder. Pittsburg, March 27. A number ot nc-i union coal miners employed at the SLowdeu mines, on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, quarreletfover a game ot "crap" aud James Totten almost instantly killed Roily Harks. The murderer then escaped. A negro named Duffy, who loaned Tot ton his revolver, has been arrested at an acces sory to tho murder. TTatsou 1'luds Out Where lie Wns At. Augusta, Ga., March 27. A report has reach eil here that ex-Congressman Watson lias beeu fined in the city court at Thomson, bis home, for striking and draw log a pistol on Railroad Agent Palmer, in a dispute about the payment of freight. Palmer, it b said, will bring a charge ag.tinat Watson for currying concealed weapon. Id Trouble Over a Pargeii Cttaek, Cuu-aoo, March 27. William Van Dyke, Ut epi-rt accountant, eniploj ed iu Marshall t leKl s retail store, was urn stcd on ehark'o of forgery. Van Dyke was former ly employed in New York, and on May 7 lam. it is aliened, he forged the name ot & diord Type and Foundry Company for .41 we- jo and otHalnafl wm-ueot O wn w. a. us. HEARJ OjSEAS fiTATisncs show thnt ono In rom Iww wbX rdtueaaod Heart. Tho fin t ATmptoma are rtorf breathy opurciilon lluttorlnsr. fUHnc aim bmmryapellB.imlii In aldo.thr;aothcrlntr twoun ankle, tdrnftnv (and death,) for iThlotaJIK. MlhEB' NEW II HART CUJKK u mnrvoitras reiuay. "i imve Deen ironuieu rHhlinnrtmsonflo lor Tenra. hit left nulie wa trvv woftk. poo 1(1 ftt times scire lv feci It. ttl raalleftt excitement wouM nlwnys reuka mj nerroii nml hoitrt ontl a fear of Impending dww anrcd mo In tho face for hours. 1K. mil mi .vr.HVIXB nnd NJTW 1IHAKT CtTKB is tho only roedictiio Unit has proroil of anr bne- m ami curea roe. ii. iu. ujct, ,kivtuiw Dr Mlle JMvcr IUnro a euro remorty for BiUonaneit nnu J'orpiu juivcr. h it iiR rfinii. Pioe book on Heart Ittsotue. vrMk rrondorfiil euros Free, at drutcgiHt.H, or addresQ DR. MrL.ES' MSOiAAU CO., Elkhart. pr ABRAffl HEEBNEB GO., PORT CARBON, PA.. Msnufseturers of Of Every Desertption. Flags, Baoges, Gaps, Regalias, dc, WriNEST B0QDS L0AEST PRICES.-W Wnte fm-ontsiogues. Correep-ondenofl sollctttfl Printers Pnntin'r ink stains are removed and jammed fingers healed by the use of KIRK'S BUSKY DSAI10N0 TAR SOAP because of its high percentage of tar. ASK YOUR fJROCER FOR IT. JjV. S. ICIRIC Jte CO.. ChlotiKa White Russian SpapV.ril.iu'r:,,; FIRE INSURANCE. arcestand oldest reliable purely cash eoato paules represented by 120 S. JarotitSt., Shenanaoah.Pa. A remedy which, if used by Wives about tocxperienoe the painful ordeal attendant upon Child-birth, proves an iiifallililo spec! f.e f'-r, ami obviate t'ie tortures of eon-iiupn-Mit, IcseeiUiiK tun danjterj thereof to both motheratid child, .'old by all drugglats. gentby expruss on receipt of price, $1.5-1 per bottle, charges pie bald. DRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA. OA, Act on a new priocipl rogulate thu liver, fclotaicitl and bowels through Out ntrvet Va. Mitjm' Pnj speeail-j cure blliouswats torpid llvor and coBtapa Hon. t'l.iKllont, mluesi), onrontl DOdoKes.aSctfj Sum-lad tree at drWirleUK, Br. Hllet Ed Co., ElUttt, j EWIS' 98 (PATH 1 f) The ttronartt mi vurttt I.tb4. Vu&k other l.Te, Uh.'iog He powrlar wl mW lo m can wlili rmorkhle iH. tbv MtU M alvftv retdf tor uv Will mK Hi lut foufd Hftrtl S a In ZOmiu u tea mitht! MM IT IB THE BKST fur oliulni wuu 2 JU'iifpottng liukt. oli, wftahisf WiP' t!ini ir?, to PBNN A. SALT WPO X Ce.i. Ag-.rVhlla..?a 1 CURE YOURSELF I lftrout'tedwitht.eiuirrhnal uleer.W hups Hni-r'i.atorrhm.ll or any nunaturti i d .M-hareeatk" fyour dniKKin i. r a bottle of I hie G. It lures in h feir.r. S a lihont the aid or publicity of a doctor. Non-poisr-nous and I L'liarsnteed not to stricture. I 77i Vmvirsal ATtwitun CW. Manufactured bT . Tiw Evans Chsnical 0o.l CINCINNATI, O. u. a. a. LORSNZ SCBUDT'S Celebrated Potter, Ale and Beer sjLiem SHIELDS, iilari&fc'tfr S"fiei3ftncloah Branch..
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