Letters from Mothers speak in warm terms of what Scott 's Emulsion has done f r their del icate, sickly children. It's use has brought thousands back to rosy health. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Ilypophos phites is employed with great :,uccess in all ailments that rc 'luce flesh and strength. Little ones take it with relish. I'rtipared bv Scott Jt Bowna, N. Y. All tlrugRiats. Cures Consumption, CotiRlii, Croup, Sore Thront. Sold by all IrufjRi.ts on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh's Porous Plaster will give great satisfaction. 2$ cents. SHILOH'S V1TAMZER. Mrs T. 8. Hawkins, Cbatf nnooga, Tenn., says : "SJiuoft's Vitallzcr' SAVED MY LIFE? 1 consider Itthebestrctiuiliifora l!bUUatedstistem 1 ever userf." For Dyspepsia, Iiver or Kidney trouble it osoels. PrlcpvSots. CATARRH REMEDY. t tt,wa t-nu Cnliiri-h V frv this Itemndv. It will lid In- relieve and Cu-o you. Price CO cts. This In lector forltasuecessfultieatmentlsfurnished free. 'Shlloh's Remedies are sold by us on a guarantee to give Batisf action. For eale by 0. II. Hasrenbuoh. There is Hope For everv one who has olood trouble, no matte i tr. what shae or Uiv ng standing, proUdeu none or tite vital ,orgai. nave ueen so lar mi juired as to render a cure Impossible. 8. S. H u ies to the root, ot the disease, and removes Hit e una, by expelling tlie poison from the bodj , am it )iu samotitueiE, i. tonic to (lie whole system i 1' iwover '.ad yum ease may bo, there Is hope FO? YOU. WSSai Cured me of a most malignant typi "'Jk!B f chronic blood trouble, for ivh' 1 &-thamam 1 had used various other remed.e " liout eiTept. My weight increased, and in u dth Improved in everyway. IcousiderS.S : lie best tonic I ever used. "8. A. WniQJiT, Midway, Gi " Treatise on blood, skin and contagious Mm 1 ,;on mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, IOC? CURE Blck Headache and relieve all tho troubles faof dent to a bilious eUte of tho system, suoa an Dizziness. Kauaea. Drowsiness. DlBtrees afta eating. Pain in the Side, to. While their moat eemazkable anccess has been, shown in ouiinjjj SICK Boeiaeh, yet Carter's Little llw Plttd art eqaady valuable in Constipation, curing and pi. venting thlsauiioylngcoiaplaInt,whilo theyalM correct alldisordors of tbeetoraaeh,n..ni-alMO to ; .ver ami reguliiU! iuo oowel j. Evomi they only cures Acbsthey would boalnioatpricelosstothosewlia suffer from tiiisdlstvesslng complaint; but for tu Itatsly thetrgoodcies doos notond Uere,and those who once try them will find those little pills vata tble in so many ways that they will not be wil ding to do without them. But after aUslckbsw) Jla the bane of somany lives that here Is where 1 make our great boast. Our plllj cure it while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two rills make a doss. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or parse, bat by their gentle action please all who cm them. In vilstS5 cents i five for $1. Bold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mill. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Hew Yorki wall pill, small dose, small price ClitetiMtci l!nclUH Dlamoai! RrnnA. WYROYAL PLLS 77v Original uod O11I7 Genuine. X AFC, reiUblfl. LADIES, lk DruUt for Ckukuttrt XngtUk Dia-, mend Brand la lied -od Gold DifUKIo1 hoiM, ell wi'b bin ribbon. TaL nu ntliAr. ttefutt danaorou tulttltu. Hon and imitation, At DrugfUti, or to4 4. lu itBDitiu lot vurtlcuwri, t itlmonitli t4 Itelief for tudteV letter, by rr(urm ' ChtpliMteFCutuiilualCai.MftdUonftftukrsv W. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURE THAT Cold AND STOP THAT Coui IB lias stood the ;e. t tor SrXT.T rXJLKS "d has proved itself Oie jest wuimli' known tor the cure : VonumutJH, I Btgh, Cnldt, "fTtoteiv Cough, aud ' nueiuet ;u yming f old. lrineSSo., i-wPe ooiue. 8Ot0 sveavwHERS. ' sunt, nmwiis " 6S . . nne iunuot. l!cs to aaaounee to his frlaadj aod patron and the publlo generally that he has purchased tbe barbershop lately ooouplea by B. J. Yost, Ho. 12 West Centre Street' SHENANDOAH, PA. A FIRE-PROOF BUILDING For the State Departments al Harrisburg. PATTI80N WILL SIGN THE MEASURE Now In Ilia HhiiiIs Appreprlntlns; (lfi . 000 for Tliut rurpoi.Tli Situ fiir tin New li ill 1 il 1 tist to be the I'rravnt I.iicn Hull uf tlln Itlistio I'oillltaln Solo. Climigus to be Made. HARKFBBtmo. April 1. Governor FaUIsos liAH the Mil in Ills poneHslon making an up propriatlon of $686,000 for tlia erection ol h Are-proof building for the state depart ment, state library archive, battle-rlima, state art treasures, geological anil orni thological colleotions, and authorizing change anil Improvements In the present main capltol building. There Is no doubt ol the approval ot the bill by the governor, who recommended the objeot ot It in hi biennial message. The pivHont library room is entirely in Btiflicicnt in size for the convenient occu miicy and use ot the large and constantly inc-reaiing state library aud there Is risk ol great and irreparable lofroin the destruc tion uf the library by lire. The battle flags mid other valuable collections also mu in danger of destruction from fire. Under the provisions of the bill the board of public buildings and grounds will have charge of the work aud is given full power to make oontrncts for the erection ol the new building and the furnishing of tht same, aud for the remodeling of the old structure. Theoommissioners are required to complete the work at the earliest date possible, and make such changes in the present depaitments as mny be deemed best to aocommodato such officers of the state as may occupy them. The specllic appropriation for tho new building is 500,1)00. The site will be the present location of thematic fountain south of the department of internal affairs, and a contract will be awarded as soon as the architects have had time to prepare the plans and speciflcatioiih. It is expected that the building will lie well under way by July 1. The remodel ing of the old capltol will not lie com menced until the new building shall have been completed and the library and other departments removed thereto. It is pro posed to re construct the present hall of the house of representatives by raising tho ceiling and tearing out the present lobbies. This will improve the ventilation and in crease the room. It has been also sug gested that a gallery for spectators ought to be constructed in the rear of the speak er's desk. The elevation of the ceiling of the house will make uecessary tho removal of the lieutenant governor's room and tho de partments of the insurance commissioner aud adjutant general to the wing of the main building in which the library is now located, and which will be remodeled to accommodate these and other state ollicers who are now foroed to seek temporal? quarters every time tho legislature con venes. It is believed that $123,000, as pro vided in the bill, will be sufiicient to make such repairs as will make tho old capitol habitable for a few years mora. The present main building was built In less than two years. In the fall of 1819 the foundations were laid and work sus pended until the following spring. In 1820 the building wan-under roof and the fol lowing year December 21, 1821 it was ready for occupancy. It is proposed ta have the new building erected and the re modeling of the old capitol completed be fore the noxt session of the legislature. AN AJlATKUIt J 1CSS 12 JAMliS. A 10-Yenr-Old Hoy Holds Punple Up 111 ItPKUlar l'rofeshloiuil Style. Chicago, April 1. Frank I'endry, a 10-year-old boy, was held to the criminal court by J ust loo Blume in $10,000 bonds on robbery and assault with intent to kill. This infant confessed in a cool mannei to Justice Blume the various crimes ho had committed. His last adventure was Mon day night, when he held up a man in West Adams sticet, and when the victim rchisted the youthful Dick Turpin shot him in the. hand and tabbed him of $1.30. The man was H. II. Pkelton, of No. 370 West Mon roe street. "Yes, I held Mm up," said the culprit. "I wanteu nouev , and if he had given it to me he would. i't l.de bocu hurt.,' "Who else have yen robbed!" Inquired the justice. "!' e robbed lota of people," said the boy. "I held up onf man and two Iwys inUluvu li 'iu, ana yor bet they b.-.i.ded over their tnonv-j when I a-Jxed for it." "Another time I robbed a man there. He tried U. i !' me and I shot. I don't know whether he was hurt much, I guess not, because ho ran away. I've broken into houses aud robbed women, but never got much. I llvo in Cincinnati, O. My father, J. D. I'endry, keeps a tea store." Justice Blume said he knew the elder Peudry and that the family was a promi nent one in Cincinnati. Skelton tef tiliwl that he was walking along West Adams street shortly after dark, when the boy jumved out of an alley and presenting a levolver said: "Hand over your monaynow or I'll blew your brains out." The lad was masked, and as the gun looked dangerous Skelten took $1.80 out ot his pocket, and us he handed it over he made a grab for the gun. The little highwayman was too quick for him and stepping back fired twiee. One of the bullet struck Skelton iu the hand. He ran ff and the robber picked up the $1.10, which had been dropped in the scrimmage. They Worked Mogus Time Checks, Sbdalia, Mo., Aprill. Abigstealamong engineers and firemen on the Missouri l'a vine railroad has been brought to light in this city and has wen ted a big sensation. Au omuial investigation has resulted iu the ditcharge of a time-keeper, nine engineers and six flremenwitutheprobabllltyof mauy others being implicated. Tho trainmen, iu collusiou with the time-keeper, had drawn oheelts for time not put in by them. The company's loss will reaeu into the thousands and extends over a period of about ten months. No names are given. Spotted l'ever In Indiana, Klwood, Iud., April 1. The appea ranee of sevei'ttl cases of geauin apotud favtr iu this city has giveo great alarm lest it ahould became picUmie. Tha city la iu a awful banltary oondition, arising freui the fact Uiat with 9,000 iuhaUtaaU there is no gar bage wkeie tbe aooumulated filth can bo destroyed. Furniture Ileal ors Anlzn, Bostok, ApHl l.Wm. W. B. Broaltes & Co.. furntturo dealers, oarpeU, etc, have BKlguad. LiaViilitlea, $100,000; as sets stated to ba about f 30,000. Commander James S. Ilean. E5 Old Soldier's Gratitude COMRADES, READ THIS. Torturing, Life Destroying: Dyspep sia Cured. Another Triumph for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Mr. .Tnrtips S. Iean. Commnnder of Gon. Grant I'or, O.A.H., ltondout, N.Y.,niid Chief V. 8. M.iU Ag-i'iit of tlin Ulster A Delaware Itullrond and onn of tbu most popular mid well known Gentlemen In tlio liasl, whoso veracity Is beyond question says I ' I was all run down trtth DYSPEPSIA. I doctored and doctored but it all resulted the same way. I frrew vrorso. Imfftrtd nntold misery night nnd day. Jly caw was pronounced ineurabti. I miTercd this way for fully TWO TEAKS. I Chanced to meet fir. Kennedy on tho street about that time, and I told lilm of my condition nnd he said, "Juurr," yott need not suffer so, come to my ofllco and I'll Kivo you n bottle of FAVORITE KESIF,I)Y, tako it morning, noon and night, and It will cure you. I took tho medicine as directed, but had no cortfi. denee in a cure, as my caso had been tried by so many. After using it a week I be gan to feel better, and in a short while) lifter that 1 was ENTIRELY CURED "Just think of it, entirely cured. That terrible distress, everything I ate. breaking vp tour in roy throat had all gone nnd I have net had a moments dis comfort since. To-day there is'nt a licallhier man in this country and my apw'tilo is grand. 1 believe I could eat a KEG OF NAILS if I had to aud digest them with ease. Favouitk Ruhedy la the foe vt Dyspepsia and poor healths. Yours truly. t a miw a TYT a -kt ICowixiuT, March ltUi, 1662. Another Gllst oT New I'otmater. Washington, April 1. Fourth Assistant Postmaster Ueneral Maxwell yesterday ap pointed 180 fourth-class postmasters, which Involved fifty-nine removals. L. G. Irwin, jr., was appointed postmaster at Sea Bright, N. J., vice C. 1. Walters resigned, and M, C. Bean at McGrawvllle, N. Y., vice C. A. Jones, removed. nibbs Iteslgns Ills Seat. Syijnkt, N. 8. W., April t. Sir George R. Bibbs, premier of New South Wales, who recently became lwnkrupt with liabil ities estimated at 180,000 and assets esti mated at 85,000, after giving up his es tate to his gi editors has leslgned his seat in parliament without opposition. A Picket Thrust Into Its Hody. KaixAMAzoo, Mich., April 1. Mine. Mar antette's famous high jumping horse File maker, with a record of 7 feet 4 1-2 Inches, jumped a picket fence here, thrusting a picket seven inches into ite body. It is feared tho animal will die. Suicided In u Kutli Tub. New Bhitain, Conn., April 1. John Stearns, a well-known resident of this place, drowned himself in his bath tub yes terday. Ho had become insane from tho grip. General Herdon Passes Away, "Washington, April 1. General Iliram Berdon, the well-known inventor of the Bei-don rifle, died suddenly yesterday after noon at the Metropolitan club. The plague 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. The best are Mac beth,s"fearl-top"&"Pearl-c;lass." Two sorts as to workman ship; fine and coarse. The fine are Macbeth's "Pearl-top" and " Pearl-crlass." The coarse are rough and out of propor tion; misfits and misshapen; thry 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 tor "Pearl-top" or " Pearl-glass chimneys. Pittsburgh, Pa. Gbo. A. MaobbVK' Co. Political Cards. jrjtOlt COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. JiATDOIilF, Or POTTSVIIAB. Subject to Republican rules. jrjOR COUNTY COMMISSIONHR, THOMAS BBLLIS, OF SHMiANDOAn. Hubjeot to Repablloaa rale. -JjOR COUNTY COMMIttUOKSK, MLIAS JS. JlSJtD, or r-onaviuut. Subjeet to ltepubluwwa rnlw. jrq0R COUNTY OOM MMHIOWtR, BENJ. B. SEVJSBN, OT SHENANDOAH. Subject to decision of the Republican County Convention. I H MB las aiIW THAT CURES TAiiiiii'liiiir "Vtrttma 1 XVI .11. ...w AJl-flVlllll) INDIGESTION AND" LOSS OF APPETITE 1 CURED. B TtlT.FOM.niV NO KTJIONO 1 fvTIMOTSlAT. WAB 5? IBRMTVH HV ifll I IKM" Mr Ri II AST1LK HOI bFgS opC. W I'm Milt Co., IhUKJMFH, N. V. OAVA S" . 'Miu.l.l Ol,- H Ofnti i mi n Dun up the part throe yean Igh hive miff " 1 ".-Hi iuv witli Krxotnil tljl Hurt) ho Unit I ii im Miinlili' to attr-iKl to 1113 work. g rUii Buffers 1 irnm Imlluowtlmt, ami w ax bndlj BB rundown. I trMl m h . "ictii fttumt olBB Binltigauy ruiiif until 1 um inducvt! to try j DANA'S 1 SARSAPiURILLA thavo tak. 11 i.ii.y two linttlc. nn,l fed like ilHj lew iniin. Ilmpl-H uml lilolelu-s 1mp""J ..Mllr.'li .liN,iiitk..m-..ll Altlielllc flf-Mt r. riitet llix.-M"M,n urooil. In fni 1 1 tii'lirv,' iflj si nan iiih uik. 11 i urnui.i mi. it it -. r. Yeur. truly, k-rklnicr. N. V. . A. WOLLABER. I D-"j Sartaparllla Co., Bellaet. Malno. B DOB RENT.- Society and olub rooms la the utldinir. Annlvtn M. M. Hurlre C post offlre butldlng. Attorney, Koom 3. 18-H-tf FOR REMT OfHoes in tho Befowtob building-. Hi.Mtn hi-it 1111 1 electrlo light. Ap ply at Refowiuh's clothing store. s 13-tf FOR RENT. Larae and eommodious store room and dwelling, with excellent cell., situated at corner uloyd and .Urdln s reels SbMiiaudoivh. j.'or furtner artloulars auuly at Nu. 10 N rlh .fardtn street. " S-SI-tf ITiOR Willi,-House and lot situate on East V Coalslreot 1'bo lot is 15x111) foot, and tbe house ,'oiitnl i.i sit rooms nnd sarrin, with good eclUr. Apply at t-io IIbuald offlce.2r-lm it RENT. A storeroom, No. 8 Knot Centrtt street. Ant lv to Mia .tnin an, No. ill riust Centre siroet, Hhenando .h. 8 3D Si lOlt PENT Storeroom and duelling lateiv ojcun.pil ti w. I . rtp.io.n im .aln s rcet. Immediate nnssAui.tn triu..,. Apply to VI. Mollet. S3t)tt I A1J1ES CAN MAKE m WEEKLY BY L, man irlnu br.mch oitlen anil rto urittrw r usatbomo. No omvissing. Reply wltb blf n, i, , , la "V envelope, urystnl ere ru .unci -o , -sou ,u ni'au. ina if 31-ht FORAr.E OR R!NT. dwelilng Store roorj A large store and ronm anltlilu f.,p business. Stubietntha rear, r.'nr foil n.rl. uu...o auuiy a. loi !.. ueniro struct. uuiiauoy uuy, I'd. 8-lo-It FOR RENT. The store room, with basemen t work room, lately occupied by A. 11. iamb & up. .ppiy to n. vv. iibddali, if At G w. Uoddall & lirus. hardware score NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that ini-etlllg of the slookhnl.Wu nf ihn T qua and I.ansford -Hreet Railway Cumnauv wlll be helil tit the onioo or tho uomminv in T.uniqun, Pa., on April 0. 1893, at 4 p. m.. tor in purpose or electing a president and Board ot Directors for toe ensuing year. ii"Bnr iiAie.ua. boo T.imaiu!i, Pa., March 25, 1891. 3 SS-lOt rHNKKAl. AUK NT WANTED. To writt IT business and anDoint niroutji for ini-va-ir st-lotly Jlasonlc Ueuevoleut Assorlatlon Uuar.iutee Pand Plan over 1200.000 00 ussels v.tssi memoen. eneeriest Mason e nHitmni,). C. n also reprcsen largest Masonic Savings and Loon Association. Liberal contract. Aduress. Fred II Drown. Vioe PreKlrtniit. oou-i-d t-noenix miuaing. uaicago. 3 ai-al AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or eon. mission, to handle the new Iatent Cfcemt oal Ink Krusing l'euctl. Tbeaulelcest andareat- est selling novolty ever produced. Erases lnl morougiuv in two ueconas. 0 annislon or paper. Works like magic. 800 to SOU per oeni. orotlt. One agent's mileR amounted tn SAiiii in she days. Another 133 In two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, addross Tbe Monroe Mt'n Co., La u., uu S-S41y vrosee, v is, VTOTICH OP STOHKIIOLHERS' MERTING. 1 The annual meeting of the stockholders of Tbe Citizens' Electric Light Cemnsnv. ot Hheimn ob, will be held at the olflco of the oomp-iuy. No. S-l North Jardln street, on Wed nesday. April 12th, 1893, between the hours of anu 1 o'clock p. in., for tbe purpose of electing eleven (11) directors for the ensuing year, and be ring aud receiving the Auditors' report. 8-21-lt-oaw John Ohuhlkh, Weo'y. PARTVERSHIl' DISSOLVED -The co partnership heretofore existing, once known us A B Lamb&C., mis dissolved on tbe8thdiy .f March, 189). by mutual consent, A. 11. Lamb contlnulug the business All persons t idebtnd to tho late firm will make settlement with him, as he jalso assumes .11 the oullgatlons of satd linn. A R. Lamb, ; J. 8. Williams. .March 10th, 1891. 3-16 St-Oiw S"KCIAL NOTICE TO STO' K HOLDERS. Office nf the Miners', Mechanics' ani La borers' Ruildingand Loan Association, of alien andoah, P The Hoard of Directors of th s Association bus on Ued a specUl meeting uf its stooKnolders, to be beld at the omce of ' he As. soctallon. rooms 1 and z Heddull's building ut Shenandoah, Pa., on the 12th day of April, 1(93, at 7 o'clock p m.. for tbe puipo.e of voting ior or against an inoreae oi me oaprai atoca. HSe, J ISEPH KNAPt ec'y Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 10, 1893. 2-IO-lw60d XTE WANT TH T MAN.- Ia every county ,B honi'st. ener TY there Is jubt tho rl tat mB honest. gettcana persevering should limo soni- me- eoanieai gumption, nu liriiAU unburn ED, but llrst-class reference essential. We want 'hat maa oa salary and commission to sell the '93 Yost Writing Machine, which ia be yond all question tbe most perfeat typewriter ever made. Should be seen and tried to be ap preciated Sent en two weeks' trial to respect able parties. The '93 Clergyman's Machine will bi ready In one mouth, for particulars address YOT WHITlNO MACHINE UO.,71 and 78 H roadway. New York. 8-6-lmws To Bye F'aatt Colors USE : PEERLESS : DYES 1 Address for sample card, ELM I H. I, X. Y. RAG CARPETS It you want carpet woven by ex perienced binds lake yuur ras to PATTERSON'S, 3M WKST OAK STRKET. Blionaiicloali, JCev. m wo II. V I' .. r. N V. m WEEKLY TRADE REVIEW. Condition of Business in the United States. THE MONEY MARKET IS ALL RIGHT. ( oIIitHbiik Improving nt Jlany Points A llealty Aiiprut-Hiiv Presented In the Wholeal Trad An Kni oiirHnlog Oul Inok In all the OreHl 1 lid list rles -The XiiinlHT of Mildness l'Vllures. Nrw Yonit, April 1. 1!. O. Dunn 9c Co. 'a weekly review of trade says: The fact of largest infliifnco in the n-cord of the past week has been the iu rrensed distribution of goods, which ap pears with U'tter weather at ncaily all points. The strengthening effect is already felt in Borne wholesale trades, and even in umie manufactures, building mulerinl, structural iron :unl steel, paint and glass, an- heaped, as well as many forms of tex tile and leather product. Collections al ready improve at many points, though still jeneiully rather behind, especially utPhilu- lilpliia and other eastern points. The stringency often seen about April 1, does not. appear here, nor are other money mar ki ts more close, pressure some weeks ami Iraving led to adequate preparation, but. whilo imports greatly exceed exports, 11 is not safe to calculate that outgoes of gold will not again disturb confidence. lieuce the break in important siH-rula lion has it hopeful side. Instead of rising al tor Ihu clow of tho Lancashire strike, :ot ton lell tliree-elKhlhs, which may accel erate exports, though stocks of American cotton in Europe are still a third larger than usual at this season. V heat at l hl c.igo had a sudden tall of 7 cents in one day, but. as prices there have been 15 to 'M cents higher than at other western cities and 8 cents higher than at New York. Markets were very little affected anywhere lse aud here are only an eightli lower. Hut the price in Grcnt Britain is the lowest ver known, t orn tell a 1-2 cents v ltli small sales, aud outs 1 1-2, and the break in hog products reached 78 cents per barrel in pork and a ce.il iu lard. tCxports in tour weeks at Mew York have been !, 115,000 less than last year, indicating a total tor the month not fur from $7(i,(MKI,t;(10, while the increase in im ports at New York alone has been about .411,000,001), indicating a total tor the month of more thnn $97,000,000. This great excess in imports, following the ex cess of 4311,000,000 in January and Febru ary, is the basis of doubts about the im mediate monetary future. The treasury has been gaining gold, but money here has advanced from 3 1-8 to 8 per cent., and transactions in stocks have been mainly confined to local speculators and generally weak, though stronger on 1 hursday. The situation in the great industries is distinctly improving, regardless of specu lative uncertainties. Legitimate business shows no unsoundness, caution having long prevailed, nnd the volume is the largest ever known for the season. Failures in the first quarter of the year, 8,203 in number, were fewer than in cither of the past three years, and though in amount of liabilities larger, the average of liabilities isstill quite low. less than $14, ttuu. The iron and steel business Is a shade firmer, with improved demand for liar. plates and structural forms, and though rails do not sell, Bessemer iron la Ann and steel is stronger. The strength in the shoe trade is unabated, eastern shipments great ly exceeding those of any previous year. The business failures for the hist leven days number: United States, 160; Canada, 28; total, 194; as compared with 240 lust week and 218 for the corresponding week of last year. j TWENTY 11 UI. WINGS BURNIIU. A Largo Portion or Clalenn, Id Destroyed by 11 ro. Galena, April 1. Fire yesterday de stroyed twenty frame buildings out of gbout 150 in this town, causing a loss of $23,000. Among the buildings burned were the stores of W. T. Hylaud and W. T. Woods. When the fire broke out Mr. Woods was making a tire in his store. He started out to fight the flames, leaving the draught on his stove, which became overheated and set lire to the store. 1 he town has no fire de partment. Bucket brigades were organ ized and after two hours hard work, the fiie was under control. No afar Tree Lunches, IIoudatsbsro, April 1. The lllalrcounty license court baa directed hetel keepers to discontinue their free lunches uud to re place their dilapidated building with more commodious hotel constructions, or lose their licenses. There were eighty-six appli cations and forty-three license i grained Twenty hotels in the county must clce their bars this year. Blair county is a tem perance stronghold and the constitutional amendment carried here by 2,000 votes in 1880. ISergner Pronounced Not Oullty. Pittsburg, April 1. After being out al most forty-eight hours the jury in the case a;alust William llergner, aged 17 years, charged with killing Us brother-in-law, James Young, came into court and an nounced a verdict which finds the defend ant not guilty, t he jury agreed on its verdict after thirty-one ballots had been taken. I'molureil the Koetbluok's Skull. Patehson, N. J., April 1. James Ross, a bootblack 15 years of age, and William Xogal, a baker s helper, same age, quarrel ed yesterday, when Nugel picked up a heavy stick and beat the bootblack into in. sensibility, fracturing his skull. Boss waa lemored to the bopltal in a dying oondi tion. Dr. Rowland Dead. HARTroan, Conn., April 1. Dr. Joseph S. 0. Rowland died in this city yesterday, aged 82 years. He had been a practicing physician neie lor eighteen years, was a native of Ohio, and served as a surgeon in a Union regiment during Ute war. He formerly lived in New York city. SutUm Placed is Jail. Locnmuj, Ky., April 1. A. R. Sut ton, at tha wholesale whisky brokerage firm ef A. R. 8utto & C., who has been suspected all along ot the recently ex posed whisky forgery of warehouse reoslpta amounting to s'.'o.uuv waa utat nlgnt Ar rested ad placed ia jail. Tha First CvlaaaWan XaiveloMa. "Wahknqtoh, April 1. The Columbian ataaapaU u elopes war yesterday pUoed on sal far tos ftrst timsj. Tha principal tatur of tha dashni a taw stamp Irmsrss- sion hi a sprint ssgle, the lUnonaJnatlans awratnoHng lu oMcc to those of. the ud besive HEADACHE! Of all forms, Ncnrnlirb. , r an. r.n, . I lln. Blue lesaueiMtllullncfi. , 1I .-itn ; ... V ii..-. OpIeB-i unlllf. lfrunK-niiens,c '- ircnn . Il I.T ltU .iiii,i-j' lusTou.t'iii ii .M.ttviraia. discovered br tho otuin. ui lni.'-mn fcn ele.llt ha nervous diseases. It Cue i li. l m uuuii nplateaav lmaorous dntrs "Muvo h r uii-.mw Bl. la U.ES SRVI'On AV V. T.Vri VIXKtSr pla&ny Fromt enu-iiitK rt.ij , - ry ngfoAS. ir-inn tuo ervino i n-u i z ic.i. t , t'.i.vuuuofia. .indnowaftcr tbrco montliT upo 1 - ve in mani nt tacks. J omt 11. CoiAr:.i, Hoi ien, Mleh.K I lm-robcen unlnii IX. ,i:.STOB ATIVE NED.1 INi:i. l ,.'.uuL l.n.i-in, th.Tl jasbmiifthtnio ri .t'.l' nrci r v.i. I b vo taken It I'nrcptlopsy. and i.iu-ru t i n.li.i ot nv eokhavtt iau no auaos. iiura i-,-. i-,.i, in : vine, la i?lno book of great enrol it ui trtni borilcs VMMm i- Drug lata Bveryi7lni-o, or udfbv ss JO. MILES MElvr-M try., -ivnr. tmt. A8RAM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA.. Manufacturers ol Of Every Description. Flags, Baages, Caps, Reganas, ale. -FINfT eOODS-LOHEST PRieRt.- Write for catalogues. Correspondence solietle Painters! There's no way to remove oil-stains, He thoroughly ns a daily use of KIRK'S DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP because of its high percentage of ts. ASK YOUR OROCER FOR IT. JAS. S. KIRK Sc CO., Chicaga. Russian Soap A ?S2&XS?E FIRE INSURANCE. argeelana oldest reliable purely est h eoas panlsc represented br 120 S, Jam in St., Shenandoah, ftk "HOTHER'S . FRIEND" .- Is a scientifically prepared Liniment: and harmless; every ingredient is of recognized value ana m constant use by the medical pn f es&ion. It short ens Labor, Lebseus Pain, Diminishes uanger to nie or Motner and Child. Book '-To Mothers" mailed free, oon laiuing valuable information aud voluntary testimonials. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on reebip, jfprioe, tlM per bottle. BRADFtELQ REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ba. Sold by all druggists. mmnmtm Act on a nt ".- prlnctpls regolste tbe li'.&r, f lntaaah sau bowls tfoufk IA turvet lia. i.'LTs'Pa tpudily eir tnuoat torpid live: and coo tion. SmJ'ost. ml Bluest! BC doil'3S,2Bj ol..:.!. uou u. tin Br.MlicE-lOc , EWiS 98 LYt - f 0WBE3ZD UJS PESTtnOO Tht ttrone- 5' iipv'f il ! rml IB kCU witb r tM alTyS ira.lT I.T Uf Will hlHK th . himti 5 II iris ,t tr, 7ftu.iL , u.ithom IT IS Ttlt Bt'.ST oi Au.lnx wart iU'ufrcttnf aicki. olostti, Kufalaf MS IMS AC PENNA. BALT tt'V LOHSNZ Be&HIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale and Beer J'ATMCBS SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch Hftroiil.l..,lH It 1 . 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