Thin GhiirJren Grow fi rn Si ott's , i mul on, T? i unset "fell- .' - fat : !t, n. ire i and remain thin just in ition to their inability to i..,iie food rich in fat. coil's Emulsion t oil Liver Oil is especially . ; table to those of weak diges II is partly digested already. n.Lhing how quickly a thin " i gains solid flesh by its use! ( os palatable as milk. iv Re -I V. .NY All drarirMs. IDlECH-Af) ICOUGHCURpf Cares Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat. Snld by all Druggists on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, ISack or Chert Shiloli's Porous Plaster will give great pat i fact ion. 25 cents. SHICOH'S VITALIZE!?. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: "SliUoh'sVitallzcr' SAVED MY LIFE? 1 wzcr'SAVtsu mi jjietu.- 1 elrcmedyforadebUttaledsmtem or Dyspepsia, Uxor or Kidney s. Price 75 cts. consider u tne oesi remedy. lever usea." or trouuioic excels, HILQH'S CATARRH J!I jStolJ.Etfj.TJVSw REMEDY. ur jwj ri"- u - - - Haveyou Catarrh t Try this nomedy. Itwlll relievo and Cu-o you. Price 60 cts. This In-, wnp for Its mir.rcsNful treatment is furnished iree. ehiloh's Remedies are Bold by us on a guarantee to givo satistaction. For sale by O. H. Hagenbueh. am seventv-seven vears 1 '. and have lud my age renews at least twenty years by the us, or Swift's Specific Myfoo nH lot to mv VnAA vns I unninor sons tor two years, ana pnystcians s..u it could not be cured. After taking fifteen smal if Men S. S.S.thera Unot fl sore on mv limbs, and '1 ve a new lease on K" H 17a S of yout wonderful remedy. Ira F. Btili s, Palmer, Kansaj City IS A WONDERFU I KEMEDY especially f., old people. It builds u. the general health. TrM ui on the bioodniaileu free. SWIFT SPCIFIC COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga Slcli Headache and rolioveall tho troubles tout dent to a btlloua ptato of the system, such an Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness', Distress aftes citing, rain in the Bide, & While their moat trem&rkable success has been shown in curing EcaSache, yot Oarfet'a Uttla liver MM st equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pre venting this annoying coraplalnt,whil thoy also correct aUdHordprsofh08tomsch,8Uiiiulatatha liver and regulate tho bowels. Even if they oal carta Itch they wouldbo slmoatprlceless to those wh3 iufsr fronitilBaislresaingcomplalnt; butforta catslythelrgoQdnQesdoesnoteudhere.andthosa whooncotry them Kill find these little plllsvaln able In sotrany ways that thoy will not be II Sing to do without thorn. Butaftorallelclcheai fIBi (Jsthebaneof so maty Uvea that herelswhara Wo mat ecur great boast. OurplllacuraltwhUii ethers do not. Carter's Little liver Pllla are very small &n4 very c.y to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are itrlctly vegetable and do not gripe or purge but by their guntle action please all who use them In vials at 25 cents; Uvoforfl. Bold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER KBDIOINE CO., Hew Yorltl SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SUALLPiUGE PILLS jIjin Art, always rcllablo. laotcs, tik filAS VSMl. Vwtiit for ChicUit,r noUt Dia-tf-WW mu"d rand la ltd Gold Bit4lUo Jnaother. RMfu4tdanaeroMt tubiiUu. tiom and tm(taHon$. At Drag(litt, or mi 4e. lu sUmp for ptrtloalAri, teitiniontis tn4 " Hellvf for lUdtes. in Uttw, by return Mill I. 1H.1IOO Tes'lmoBlsls. JVj l'. m. H. Downs' Elixir WTX1X1 CTJRE THAT Cold AXfB STOP THAT Cough. Has stood the cei t tor 8 TXT" TT Ut ad has proved itsei tiio wt '''Ta" known ifor tho cvve Otnwni'dw ' 'ait huff lXt-ui'M 1U I'oung t old. l?riee Mo., 50o., hi i V- M pel bottle. Ct StVej'KYWHERE. nun, nwwi s-jiiajtos, Bees to announce to tug friends Md patrons and the public generally that he has purahssad Ui barbershop lately occupied by 1). J. Yost, 'No. 12 West Contre'Street IIEilANEOAn, FA. n m ft t-viii m 1 .. . . i .a ilMi (Hf CfeteheitM-'i EncUah Diamond IT ran a. fENNYROYML iHE STATE IN GENERAL News from all Sections of the Commonwealth. HAPPENINGS IN MANY LOCALITIES. Ktchant WUlta , William Tremlmth and Thomas Hudson Still Bifttnmned In the iAiirel Hill Mine -The Work nl nes.ou PrograslnK Slowly Store New ltnsineM Kulerprlsu Chrtl. Hazkltoji, April 6. -At an erly hour this morning the statement was given out here that Richard William", William Trenibath and Thomas Hudson, victims of Monday's Laurel Hill mine accident were still entombed. , There is no hope of re- covcrlnK nilliams alive. It is believed that he now lies underneath the tons ot debris which was carried down by the tor renui of water from No. 8. The force of the water carried everything ahead of it, and even crushed the immeiiBu pillar of coal that divides the breast. This fact is now causing apprehension for the safety of 1 lvmbatli and Hudson. lhe work ot rescue is proceeding slovly. This is due to the black damp 011 the out side of the wall. The rescuers cannot re main in the place for more than n few min utes at a time. If some means for venti lating the opening cannot be introduced it 1 likely that the debris cannot be clenred up before Saturday, and the fato of Trem bath and Hudson will not bo positively known until then. It is the general opinion here that none of the entombed men will be rescued alive, although there is 11 bare possibility that Irembatu and Hudson may survive until the rescuers reach them. Excitement fctill runs high here orer the sad affair and noth Ing is being left undone to rescue the un fortunate men from their perilous positions as soon as possible. Two Hungarian laborers are also missing. Iliey have not been seen since tho accident occurred and it is believed that they are the men seen by Harry Hnwko to go under the ivater when he came out. Tho Kvnii(rellcal Camptneetlng. IIxnniSBURO, April 5. Tho Harrisburg district of the Kast 1'ennsylvaiiia conference of tho Evangelical denomination in charge of Presiding Elder Media (Dubsite), have de cided to hold another canopmeeting near Myerstown, and have selected the old Orovo of Worship (Basslor's), situated a bliart distance north of Lebanon and about one-fourth of a mile from the Phlludelpbin iinu lioading railroad depot, lueuenomi nations will pursue another course this year. Instead of holding camp for six ilitys commoneing on Monday aiul closing on Saturday as usual, they will open the meeting during one week and continue into the next and remain in session lor ten days, thus Giving the tent holders a longer time and a continuance of tho meeting over one Sabbath, More Xew i'lrms Chartered. Habiusburo, April 5. The following were chartered yesterday: Iloustetter Dis tilled WHter Company, of Philadelphia; capital, $5,000. The directors are Louis A. Houstetter, William ilcKniaht, Wil Hani H. Severn. Tho News Publishing Company, of Uuiontown: capital, SIO.OOU: The Sheredon Terrace Passenger Railway Company, of Chattiers township. Alio rrhenv eountv: canital. $12,000. Hollv- wood and Grand vVw Passenger Railway Company, ot Wllliamsport; capital, $i;4, OUU. The Knights of Miilta Meet. LAKfcASTEn, April 5. Tho annual con vention of the grand Commandery of the Pennsylvania Knights of Malta began its session here last evening. After a parade the delegation were tendered a public re ception, whon they were welcomed to the city by Mayor Clark, the rosponso being made by Grand Commander Lentz. They Slay Camp at Chicago. HAnmsBuno, April 5. There is little likelihood that the National guard of the state will encamp at Mt. Gretna this year, iu fact it is generally understood that the annual encampment will be dispensed with and that about the 1st of August the troops will go to Chicago to camp at the Columbian exposition. Much J'p.nn Troporty llurned. HoLUl) vViB. i! ., April 5, Reservoir mounta'n, wi'hi'i siglio of this city, is a mass oi Humes, 1; "d tho final outcome is problciiatical, o -ug to the pievailinghigh wind . Tl.oie lias Iven much destruction of farm proueity and IV iiL-ylvania rail loiul workmen are fighting the flames on tho mountain side. Bullring u Now Str"'t ltntlwny. HouEBTKAU, April 5. Work hns been begun at Salt Works station, opposite this place on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad 011 the excavations for a power house and car shed for the new Homestead and High land street railway. The work, it Is stated, will be pushed rapidly to completion. Returned After Three Mouths. Pittsboro, April 5. Jaraea Campbell, Reed 65 years, who suddenly disappeared from his home in the East End about three months aco. walked into the .Allegheny po lice station Inst evening. When asked where he had been, he said he was ''flagging trains at Little Washington." He was locked up. Dangerous Fires lu the Mountains. Bsthlkhkm, April 6. Fierce mountain fires are raging in olsee proximity to St. Luke's hospital and Lehigh university nark. The fire was started by tramps. Score of men are out battling the flames and endeavoring to save valuable property, Tha Dar Tlicr Plav Baseball. lviAi Anrll K -TllA m.ltlluri fit tha baseball club here will report for duty on te itm inst., ana on we neat nay, urn 18th, will opuu the season with an exhibi tion game with the Defiance of Harrisburg, - . T , . . T. 1- at J umaw rwa, Two SUneis Kearfallj- Burned. SnAHOKiN.'ADrll 0. A terrifia gas plosion occitrred In the sir shaft at the bterlhiK coliiory last evening, burning Thoi.'MK Juiki is and Petro Buocerie in a fn 1 tiul manner, the former, it is timid fatally. Ylll Not l'lavy Willi Jolmstowa. Johnstows, April 5. Cote will uotplay with the olub hera tills year, no has oeen reserved by the Bingham ton, N. Y., olub, and, in consequenoe of a aemanu on him must respond to the h-rapne state call. Two Department Shut Down. BjcTHumsM. Atirtl B. The Ulooining and rail departments 'of the Bessemer mill of tne lieuueutru ateei uoinpuny, suui, uonu last night for an indefinite period. A STARTLING FACT. Sixteen Ptn Cent, op Lire Insuranok ArruoANTS Rsjeoted on Aooount of Diseased Kidneys. Tfai TmUi Gouts rram Lack of Care. Dr. Lambert th" general medical direc tor of the Equitable Life Insuiance Com pany, JN. X., said : " Wo r. Ject slrtccn per cent, of the arpllco Hons made to ii.foriniuranco. and 1 hftv.-an'd tuo ent.ru expunrn of this medical dein-t- rueiit. 1 y tne rejection fiion,' ot ppi.ouuui tvuu hml diHtuineil klrluevs. and who Ulod Wiiuin tno yuki'j after 1 iv JcclbJ them." This aPDollinz Ptnlement coniincr as It docs, from suoh hlch medical authority, should have the nttcnllon of our citizens. There is no reason to day, why people hould allow kidney disease to set buch a held on them. Nature hofids ber warning in tho sllirht Ealn in lhe back, poor circulation of the lood, sediment in the urine. When nny of those symplonis appear, Tr. David litnueay s uavonte itcmcuy snouiu oe taken in small doses at once, and tbui drive lhe poiwn out of the Wood and restore tho kidneys to healthy notion. To our knowlodiio this is the only modl cioe that nurJy and effectually cures this almost universal ootnplulnt. We note the hnppy recovery ot Mr. Oscar Lambert, of Jerlco, Mo., whose case has been talked of in the papers the world over. Oscnr Lambert. Quoting from bia letter. "Ineglected tho first svinptoms until I found myself In bed with a complicated disease of the kidneys. No mortal ever siuTered more and lived. My physician failed to help mo. I then used Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, mudo at Rondout, M. Y. It relieved mv kidneys almost Immediately, and In a few weeks 1 was clear of a'l pain, ami entirely cured, 1 owo my present Jeasoodllo to luvorilo Kemedy." It la used and recommended for what It accomplishes. Writes Mrs. A. J. P. Mauehostcr, from Providence, It. I. "I began uslna Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Item ed v for kidney disease, when Doctors failed to refievo me. It drove a bnd humor out or my blood, cured my kidney trouble, an J I am truth ful when I say Itsavediny Hie." Wm. Huston tho popular AVest Shore It. It. cngiueer, carau out in an open letter staling how he had suffered with kidney disease Physicians treatment, nnd the use of various preparations failed to benefit him. Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorito Itemedy, was procured and it mado him well. Pavorilo Remedy has had moro freead vertising in the columns of tho daily papers, than anything wo know of, from the fact that it does as is promised. " euros disease." Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy possesses marvelous strength giving qualities, thaf render it especialy, valuable to tho aged or infirm. For a general all around 'tonic, and to cure any disease arising from an impure condition of the blood, it bus no equal. Druggists are selling more of it than all others combined. riace's llemuins Cremated. Detroit, Mich., April 5. The remains of Victor C. Place, formerly chairman of the Pittsburg Commission Company, and for the last three years a prominent mem ber ot tho Chicago board of trade, who died at Mt. Clemens Saturday, wero cremated hero. BlioDird From Overwork. Pittsburg, April 5. Mrs. Jane Wonder lick, a widow aged 49 years, employed as a car cleaner on tho Pennsylvania railroad, died suddenly. Dr. W. D. Kcarns thinks her death was caused by overwork. HEIIIMpjJIMMhjl'lj. lf ufm It Cures Coldi, Coughs, Sore Throat, Croup, Tafia. ensA, Whoopiag Cough, Bronchitis andAstnira, A oertaia eura for Conaumption in first stages, and a sure relief la advanced stages. Use at onoa. You will see the exc-Ucnt effect after taking the first doss. Sold fcv dealers everywhere. Let. BttUsa SO oeuta and Sl.00. Political Cards. F0' B COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. BA.TDOR1F, or POTT8VILM. Subject to RepubUoan rules. JOB COUNTY 0OMMIS81ONBK, TM6.VAS B ELLIS, or bhkkahdoab. Bnbjeot to Bepublfcan rules. jnWR COUNTY COMHIisaiONBB, ELIAS E. SEED, or ponsnwa. Babjttot to Republican rules. QIl COUNTY OOMMISaiONKR, BENJ. R. SEVERN, or BIIKNANOOAH. Sue ject to decklon of the Republican County Convention. M118. MILI.Y rKBOUSON, Troy, H. T. The fnlUnrina tribute to DANA'S fower orrr OLD VIlllUNW COM LALWTs, trrmnent vnhii Wm. Gruom Of the WMmrn "GJtOOM'S PHAH MACY,"1L9 Congress St., Troy.N.Y.: OSHTLEMEN : I have boon troubled with I.lVllK IMPI.AIMT, (ANNT1PA T1K ami 1'HPK1NIA for a long time. I employed tho host Doctors In the eltyj they told me Old Chronic Complaints were Imril 10 euro. Their medicine did me ) kooiI. I vtomcd taking It and bought n bottle of DANA'S SAItSAPAHl I.. IjAT llofore 1 had tnkon half of it I felt ticticr. I have taken three bottles of 'S 7 and am belter than for years. IT HAS hum; tvoMr.ns ion .mi:, i mn ont nnytliliiir I Ainut and it does not dlslresH 1110 m tho least. Yours truly, Troy, K. Y. MRS. JIII-IA" l-'KUGUSON. DANA SARSAPARILIA CO., BELFAST, ME. WANTS, &o. WATE 1. Af'Wgood curbsettors Apply to foreman on youth Main street. ll-Ct T W. Grant. FOU KENT. Society and olub rooms in the post ofilce building. Apply to M. M. llurlte, Attornoy, Uoom 3. 12-1 1-tf Oil ItENT. Ofllcos in tho Refowlch build ing. Hte un no it ana electric light. Ap- ply at Uofowlch's clothlngstore. 3 13-tr WANTED. Ladtoi to do writing at home, can make from fl to $T per da v. For terms send stamped nddr '8od onvelops. Ad drOHX Mine Wright, Mtshawnlta, Ind. 1 -,r 3 1 FOR UEN1'. Liirge and oommodloui storo room and dwollliic with excellent collar. situated at corner Lloyd nnd Jurdln s rcets Shenandoah. I""or further particulars apply at No. lot North Jardln stioet. 3-:il-tf Oil SALR Homo and lot situate on East Coal street Tho lotis 15x110 feet, nnd the house contains six rooms nnd carrot, with good oell jr. Apply at. tno HnitAt.i offlco 27-lm TTIOU PEVT Storerooaa and dwelling 1 ln,.l....mUI tit. U f. Il.....n XTn ,,111 . U.VU'IO', U., ... Ull'1,11, IIU Main S'reet. Imracdtuto possession jrlveo. tppiy iu l. .tii'uui. o jii 11 T ADIES CAN NtAKK 20 WEEKLY HY I j manultiff brunch nfllee und dn wrltlrirfor us at home. No oinvisslnL'. Kenlv with self addressed stamped envelope. Crystal Cream Toilet Co., HouiU Uend, Ind 3-31-bt TlOIt RENT. Tho storo room, with basement and two rooms overhead for stor.iKo and work room, hitely occupiod by A. H. Lannb & Co. Apply to N. w. UnnnALi, tf At O.W. Daddall it Bros, hardwaro storo. NOTICE. Notice Is heroby given that a meeting of the stockholders of tho Tam-i-qua and Lansford Htreet liallway Company will be held at the o(Hco of tho company In Timiaua, P.I.. on April 0, 1891, at 1 p. m., for the purpose of electing a President and u 1! jurd of Directors for tno ensuing year. ItouKitr HAitais, Sec T.imaqun. Pa.. Murcli 115, 1893. 3 35-10t GEEUAL A(JEIT WVNTEO. To write business and nnpolnt acents for largot, st lctly Masonle Ilenevolent Associatlnn Guarantee'' Fund Plan over 200,O0OOU ussets 9,(100 memben cheapest Mnsonlo Insurance. Cin also represent largest Masonic Savings and Loan Association. Liberal con tr ie t. Address, Fred. II llrowu, Vice President, 000-1-3 t'hoenlx Uulldlng, Chicago. S 29-al WE WNTTH VT MAN. In every sounty there Is ust the rlvht mm honest, ene gotioand persevering should have some me chaiiio.il gumption. NO CAPITAL REQU IK ED, but llrst-clasj reference essential. We want 'hut man on s il.ify and commission to sell Iho '03 Yosi Writing Machine, whioh Is be yond nil question the most perfect typewriter ever made. (Should be seen and tried to bo ap prcclitod 8ent ou two weeks' trUl to respoct uble parties. The '93 Clergyman's Muohtse will be ready In one month. For pirtlculars at.dr -ssYOiT WKITlNG MACHINE CO., "1 aLd7Hl'oadway, New York. 8-0-lmws AtEN'TS WANTED ON SALARY or com mllon, to handle the new Patent Chemi oal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of paper, works like magio. 200 to 600 per cent. proUt. One agent's safes amounted to (430 In six days. Another 132 In two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La Crosse. Wis. x489 5-M-ly 'satt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 4 and 21 West;Oak Street, 8UKNA.NDO.UI, PA u swotted with the bast beer, porlcr , ales, ftilskiss, brandies, w ae-i, oto. Pino;" -'-rs. nt birtts.ohed. Crd'sl lnvtutioa M U. RhGumatism, Lumbago, Seiatioa, Kidney Complaints. Lame BacK, c. M. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT Wtth Biectro-Mngnetlc 6U6PBN80RV L miffTl i"H'll ucii' in-provKPurtuia VTlneaniwitbuut 11101101110 r.l WtMikiiw refliiltinif from lifi-VdU aruiu y, tlut tii(te'iiubii, i.tti(;uort nrauML, t, Aua iwueu wav vwuwu" niMMiriU Avftr all nthern. ClirreUS H Mtby wcuinr or ve forfeit (ItQtCknd II of the aiiova difoea or no par. Thoa- rrmv;neitTiuet. ana v give auawvw lajiii thH di d evtM-y others ilcu nee urn.t men. Kt:K wttWll a4 lxi-yM SireHfcVill4VrjjaiU ! MNUN eUKOTRIO OO., wrt To Dye IFmst Colors USE : PEERLESS : DYES ! Address for sample card, HT.il I It J., X, T. OfSUOO, M nauawwii snaMiaaslioan WHO 18 TO FOOTTHE BlLT For the Entertainment of Our Foreign Visitor, DURING THK OREAT WORLD8 FAIR! No Appropriation Provided lor ttiei 1'ttr pse The Secretary of state Simply Au thnrlred to Make Suitable Arrangroents fur Entertaining the Guests from Abroad A tVurrylng Onestloii. Washinotos, April 5. State depart nent officials are worried over the question f paying the expenses for entertaining the Spanish grandees and other foreigners who Hill visit the World's Fair. The joint esolution of congress inviting Spanish j oyalty to participate in the opening cere- j aionies oi the .exposition carried no appro priation for tho purpose named. It simply Kates that "under the president's direction Hie secretary ot staUi shall make suitable trraugementH for their reception and en tertainment," and becretary Ureblnun is rndeavorinK to determhie where he can se Mire the rrumey necessary to carry out the instructions of congress. It is almost certain that the necessary sniount will be taken lrom the contingent tuud of the state department leaving to congress the appropriation of an anient suf ficient to cover any deficiency that may oc cur. Arrangements for the reception and entertainment of the distinguished guests hare not been completed, but will be iu a very short time. Two officers of the navy have been derailed to take charge of the distinguished Spanish guests und oscorts to nil the places they will visit. The iufantn Kulnlias party will be in charge of Commander Davis. It will cou sist of the infanta and her husband, Prince Autoniese; the Duko of Tamanes; grand chamberlain and two ladles In waiting; Maruuesa Do Ascohcrmoso and Murquesu De Comlllas. With the Duke of Veragua, who will bu under thu Cieeronage of Com mander F. W. Dickens, will bo tho Mar quis of liarlmlo, his bi other, the Duchess of Veragua, tho duke's bou and a secretary. The duke's party left Madrid Monday nnd they are duo in New York on April 15. Tho in fun Ui and her suite ure duo in America on April 20. They will como from Havana on the Spanish man-of-war. It is probable that neither party will attend the naval rendezvous at Hampton Roads, but will be in New York to witness te navul review. Gresluuu Orders an Examination. Washington, April 5. The assistant secretaries of state have been directed by Secretary Qreshitm to exnmina more thoroughly than has been customary into persons of the state department, with, it is understood, the objeot of determining tho fitness of employes for the position held by them. According to an official iu tho de partment this action has been taken with n view to weeding out those in the depart ment who hold their places because of an "amiable tradition" and not because of any particular ability in the discharge of their duties. Whether there are any such persons In the department has not yet been deter mined. The officials mentioned say the in structions issued by tho secretary mo the only basis for the growing rumor, follow ing close on the enforced resignation of Dr. St. Clair, rut chief of the consular bureau that a number of changes will take place. It is reported, and on good authority, that tradition and precedent will not "go" in the state department during the incum bency of Secretary Greshum and that there will be less ted tapo and greater dispatch of business hereafter. Uluy ITuve lleen Done by Mtstalce. Washington, April G. It is probable that the appointment of James II. Eckels, of Illinois, to be comptroller of the cur rency, made yesterday, was a mistake and that it was the intention to nominate him for the position of second comptroller of the treasury. Tho salary of both positions is the same, the comptroller of the cur rency receiving $1,000 extra on account of being trustee for the Freedman's saving trust fund. Section 83,), revised statutes, snys: "Tho comptroller of the currency shall bo appointed by the president on tho recommendation of the secretary of the treasury." This provision of tho statute providing for the appointment to be made on tho recommendation of the secretary of tho treasury was clearly not complied with ns it is asserted on un.uestionahlo authority that Secretary Carlisle ditl not recommend the appointment, and only kpuw of it a few momenta before it was sent to the sen ate. Smallwooil's Life Saved. Wasiunotok, April 5. The president bus commuted to imprisonment for life the sentence of death imposed on Edwurd Smallwood, a negro convicted in this city of the murder of Edwurd Tinney, another negro. Smallwood was to be executed ou Friday next. The sentence is commuted because the president believes the evidence of premeditation and design was quite weak and on account of the low intelligence of the condemned. Coutlmiins; the Debate. WAsniNiiroN, Aril 5. The debate was continued in the senate yesterday on the question of the right of governors of states u appoint senators at the beginning of the term when the state legislatures have been in session and have failed to elect. Mr. Vest made an argument in opposition to the existence of such a right. Will froou Come to an Understanding. Washington, April 5. There is a good reason to believe taut tbs senate will soon come to an agreement upon the question of organization ana as soon as that is done the matter of final adjournment of this ex traordinary session will be speedily diav posed of, SlsiuU to Sueeatxt Stanley. Washington, Avrll 6. Secretary Mor ton has appointed Michael Blenski, of Mil waukee, executive officer of the weather bureau, vice W. 3; Stanley, resigned. The salary of the position Is $2,500. The World's Fair Hotel Stemed. Cm caoo April S. Tbs World's Fair betel at Slaty-Second street and Oglesoy avenue, known as the Lfcmout and just ap proaching completion, was destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. The loss, covered by insurance, wm ne f oo.ow. The Republicans Win lu Michigan. DrraoiT, Mich., April 1. Complete re tnnu from throughout the stats show that the result of Monday's elsctioa was a vic tory for the republican on the state ticket. Our Sold llalance. Washinotiin, AprilS. The net gold bl- nnoe iu the treasury yesterday, dadOOttag tlis shipment of l,u .IKK) made lrom oew York Monday, was. $0,000,000. Nervcus Prostration HIS IHIIaOaWaa BKUnST aVHHMsW ' Flppn'fsmnotui. Hlvh. mid Won H esdnche, Rnrkarlip, niaiiilnfXM.HsMro feltl Font1. Hot Flntie, Nervosa ry'tmin,Iii2liirN.t oitliistoti.IIjrn-n-ria. fltn, St. Vitus' Rtuirr, Oplatk III Kbit. nrunkennPKiii. rt:. am ctanMi i-y Dr. Mild' Bcstorntivo NerVltM. n does not contain opiates. Mrs. Rqpbla Ot -Trmeo, iJojviim, Kin., Mi.Torod wiui Horn nr ci renrs nnd teal I lies to a eomr.lotooura. rotrc. Ella, Ores-on. hud boon suffi ln;r with I Otis Trostratton for four rears, could not sMss. nflliinn helped him until hn used D-. Miles' Rsi ctoratlve Hervlnei bo is now won. Kins book i-i-cc nt druiidsts. Dr. Miles' Nerve ami Liver Pills, SO doses for W cents are the best r.imeilr for Blllousuoss, Torpid l.Wor. ate., at. Or. Milan' Nledloal Co.,Elkhart,lrHl. XKIAL BWT1XE FREK. ABRAM HEEBNEP. GO., PORT CARBON, PA Manufacturers of Of Every Description. Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, &c JO-FINEST G00DS-LOKEST PfllCES.-9 Write forcatalrgues. Correspondence solloltst There's no such thorough cleanser of dirt,H healer of cuts and bruises as TAR SOAP because of its high percentage of tar. ASK YOUR (JROCGli FOR IT. JAS. S. K1BK &; CO.. Chicago. IVKilln B,,..li,n (?. 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Da. atiLmr na VettHv eurt blUOMMeSe torpid liver and camp hA .Stasllest, rnllfcrt fEWIS' 98 in PTTRD) The atnmat 4ii4 sstii-Mf ( Utr Lye HI- r.g m ftue so mat aaa a rctvdf tr u VIII mkt thm tig AiinidHttrit S )fti icSOmfDauswOJhMtf' IT IS THK oKaT far ola.lB WM CURB YOURSELf! f - - -w - v rftnnh!aar wit h HnnnmU rmmM ssa 'or any uunstumi dlschanrsai llfl rvnur dniiivl&t for - Kvtllm i u. it ciurci in few dan without tb iu orpuhliclly of a doctor. Non-poisonoiui snC iRuarsntei") not to strietusa. im t tii i;3i America Cm. Msnufetnred by vans Chemical ( ncinnati, a utni mi,1.1 1 CilMed M Ale and Beer J1KW5 SHIELDS, Mfiaglr Shenandoah Brancl, ICIKICS eiMY mmvm mm I
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