Iiiddv 0!ow on cheek and brow ts evidence that t he body is getting proper nourishment. When this glow of health is absent assimilation is wrong, and health is letting down. Scoffs Emulsion taken immediately arrests waste, regardless of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. Prepared by Scott 4 Bmvoo, N. Y. All tlraRelsts. Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Soro Throat. Sold bv all Dmepisr. on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Sack orCht Shiloh'a Porous Plaster will give greatatkfartion. aj cents, SHILOH'S VITAL. ZEH. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga. Tonn., says : "SMoh's Vita!lx:rAVD AfT LTl'E. 1 consider it Hit best rcmednfor a debilitated mi'ltm I ever weed." For Dyspepsia. Liver or Kidney trouble it czcels. l'rice TOots. CATARRH REMEDY. IlavSyou Catarrh? Try this Itemedy. Itwill relieve and Ou-e you. Price DO cts. This In-, lector for itssuccessf ul trenttnentiaf urnislied free. Bhlloh's Iletnedles are sold by us on e guarantee to give satisfaction. For sals by O. H. Hagenbuoh. ULCERS SCROFULA RHEUMATISM BLOOD POISON And every kindred disease arising from Impun blood cured by that never-failing and best of all medicines, Book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free THE 'SWIFT SPECIFIO CO.. ATLANTA OA. URIE Bik Headache and reliovoall tha troubles ioofr (Heat to a bilious etato of the system, suob. afl Oisziness, Kauaea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain in the Sido, o. While their most MBMrkable success has boen shown in curing Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver FtH ate CHiuajly valuable in Consumption, curivgaad pre venting this annoying complaint, whilo tbeyalsc correct all diBordcrsofthosinachLii.ii.lat tlx ;tvr tad rojjuiate tho Itowels. Evan it tt-oyonlE S91W f Aebfl tbey would be slmoslprlcelora to those who taller from tbia distress ma complaint; but f ortu Qately thel rgw idnesadocs notond horo.and those "Whooncetry them will find these little pills valu able to so many ways that thoy will not bo vri! 'ling to io without them. But after allele!! hwX flstho bane of bo many lives that hern la where Iwotnsleourgreatboast. Ourpilhcureltwhllo Icthersda not. Carter's LitUo Liver Pills are very email and very easy to take. One or two pills makoa does. They are strictly vegetable atid do not gripe or purge, but by their gsntle action please all who use them. Invlalsat 25 cents; llvofortl. Sold by drugglsta everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorki SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE (IrJiiliitti und Only Geuulntv ftAfc, alwa.fi rtliabh. ladics, uk Dru .feist for Chicktiter Jfnatisk m. J.motiJ Brand iu Ketl Mid Gold nittUlUV IboxM, iGultd w 'U bluv ribbon. TaLtt 1 no other. Jitfut danatrout tuhtjtitu (ion and mualiun At Drug ffUtt, or iftod Aa Iii itunpa for imrtloulkn, tnUotoDUll tail "Hellof for Ladles," in Utttr. by return OklRllestr hjaMili.iil (Ju..MadlOn ftr nan 3Mj Ui Lo4 Prowl" rhUa4tt.rF. m. H. Downs' Elixir WILL CURB THAT Cold iJfB STOP THAT Cough. atnml Tho ;hi t KM 8 TXT? FX Alt 8 i TatA bas proved itself the 'est rrmod? j Pktwnrn tor the cure , wntmnmum, iOi ! Colds, Whining Vough. mi( lt rHf IMemueei" oung o- oia. Ii i 95o., 0o., il I W P bortie. em n niigYlVMERE. 'niUEt, "!irWW"W-. . S"Ugta, vt. Ben to announce to his friends and eatrona and the publlo generally that baa purchased the barber (hop lately oeoupled by 13. J. Yoet, No. 12 West Centre Street HENANDOAH, PA. eKILOH'S, 3 03 UJ S ft. g O CARER'S gjj frg CJitcbuter's Enellth Diamond Brans'. ftNNYROYML PILLS FROM AROUNDTHE STATE Happenings of Importance from All Sections. GATHERED FROM HERE AMD THERE. Incitement Still Hum Itlgti lit Mlilleld Over the iHaMppetmiuee of (rmE;e ftc-hurr Kent's Impressed That lie Com muted Huleldn lu th Scliiijlklll-llt.ga Dying; of Cholera itt 1ti ilnl. LixptEU), April 13. This village is still greatly excited in regard to the mystetlous illsapioarnnce of George 8ohtirr,.who was engaged with ills brother Christian, of Philadelphia, in the creamery business. The brothers operated three creameries in this vicinity, and were apparently prosper ous. On Sunday evening George left home for Philadelphia, and, contrary to Ills usual custom, ho went to l'arkerford station, on tho Pennsylvania railroad, a mile distant. lie told his wife he was going to attend the Dairy men's association meeting. Msbrothor Christian, who ret-ides at No. 1184. Olive street, Philadelphia, received a letter from him saying that lie was "going to seek a watery grave." It ling since lieen learned that on Sunday night a man was noticed wading in the Schuylkill, near the Pencoyd iron works, and finally to sink from sight The description ot . this man tallies with that of Schiur. The river is being dragged at Pencoyd, and Schurr's wife is present. Incites More Than Local Interest. TrrUBViLLB, April 13. Tho well that John McKay is drilling a short distance Mjuth of this city is exciting much more than local interest, as indicated by the number of inquiries und visitors concerned m it. It will givo-a correct showing of all sands to a depth of 1,800 feet. The well Is located about 1,000 feet below tho famous Jraiidchlld well, which aroused so much interest a few years ago. The first sand was reached at 145 feet, the regular thin I sand at 412 feet, and a fourth sand at 88: leet. The latter has never before beei. struck in tiny of tiie wells. It was 42 ieet ihick and contained a little gus but no oil. Put the Traek Don n In tbo Nla;Iit. Eabtox, April 1!!. There is bitter war existing lwtween Easton and Bethlehem ind the Easton Transit Company, both 'orporatioiis claiming riglitof way through ertain streets in the city and roads in the ountry. The climax was reached Tuesday .light when a force of 100 men under Con tactor Leslitr began laying a single track or the Easton and Bethlehem Company iirongh the main streetof Odenweldertown, near here, niul by daylight about half of a i.SBU-feet section, which is to be built, had 'Ken completed. Preparations for the woi k vere carried on with secrecy and tho result will bo watched with considerable interest. Those Who Want Office. Hakrirbciig, April 18. Political enndi- iates ate flocking in to feel their way. Judge Archibald, of Scranton, just hap pened to be on his road home and stopped ver. He tried fence fixing in the house and senate yesterday. B. J. Hey wood, of Alerter, who wants to be state treasurer, is here with Congressman McDowell, laying pipe, assisted by Senator Fruit. David Uartin, who is in the city, says that all i'lnliuielphiH wants is Judge Fell for su preme court, ami she d,oes not propose to be beaten out of it this year. Secretary liermy arrived at noon and fountl a crowd ot watting patriots, who all want office. If ogrs Dying; of Cholera. Do- Bois, April 18. A disease nmong noRs lias miuie its appearance in tins neigh liorhood which is supposed to be hog chol era. Several persons who kept but a few shouts through the winter have lost all of them, and John E. Du Bois. who does a largo business in breeding hogs, sheep, cat tle aud horses, has lost forty choice ani mals. The hogs die at an average of about twelve hours after being affected, and all that have lieen attacked have died. There is considerable anxiety among the stock raisers in the vicinity. New Itusliiess Ktiterpriso Chartered", IlAUHibBUBO, April Hi. Tliehe were chartered jvsterday: The Allegheny Val ley Street 3' tilway Company, the jlne of which win rnu tnm t'nrnassus to ivew Kingston. We- mn.'.-lund county; capital, $15,000. bfivmtoii n:ii I'ottsville Coal Land Compn : . n' Scranton: capital, S300, 000. Cross iirk itailroud Company, the lino 1 1 run from ohinglo Bolt Summit to Cross Vork, u Potter ro.int; capital, $V ),000. AV. J. Lewis, of Coudcrsport, is piesnlent. !led oil Ills 3:ng;lne. Cakusu.., pril 18. George Ueescr, of near New Kingston, fell dead upon his traction engine while running along the public highway near that village. His fireman noticed thnt the engine was run ning Into the fence at the side of the road, antl looked around to see that the man at the lever had fallen dead where he stood. Iteeser was CO years old. Heart disease was the cause. Held for 'Willful Dlurtler. WAsniNGTOS, April lo. lim ooronera jury investigating the fatttl stabbing of Smith Pearson, 14 years old, by Tommy Perks, 1 1 years old, at, Lucyvillo, found a veidict in aeeoiilancewith the facts already published, and recommends that the Perks boy lie held on a charge of willful murder to await the action of the grand jury. Incendiary Fire at Huntingdon. Huntinodok, April 13.-Yesterday a fire of incendiary origin completely destroyed the building and maetiiuery of the iiun tiiurdon Shoe Manufacturius Comnanv. oo copied by J. M. Jarvis, tanner, and Herncane Brothers, broom manufacturers. Loss, 17,000; insurance, 0,000. Doatli of Albert Kuhe. Deaveb Falls, April 18. Albert Ruhe, 25 years old, a brother of William liuhe, of Pittsburur, president of the National League of Musicians, died in this city. Huwasun marrted. Lung troubles were the cause of his death, which is great loels to music in Western Pennsylvania. -Will Pro-peet tor Coal. Tbemont, April 18. X Sorantou paHy bos located a diamond drill, and will sink a hole 2,000 feet deep on a tract ot land lu the southwestern part of Tremoot town ship. It is expected that several large veins of coal will be struck. Thirty Iy fur a SfHsie Kits. FrmuuBO, April 18. Jock Pony, who was arrested on the South Side Monday night charged with diaonlerly ootuluot aud klsaiug women, hag been sentenced to the work house lor uilrty days. Mrs. Kdward Myers. Torturing Erysipelas. ONE OF THE WORST CASES EVER REPORTED. Mrs. Myers Hand Amputated. Her Life Saved. The cae of Mrs. l.dward Myers, of Athens, N V.. f nrniih' s an apt lllusl ration nf a woman's power of enduranc". This lndy had been ttvoTtd for months lo the usual w ay for KrynlpelriM nf the band, without benefit. 7 unti' K-r bai"' bad become a nmss o' g wmm ptilrifieil flesh, and her life ilrK I I pnlrt'd of did she turn to Ir. Ken- iieily, proprietor of I' A VOKITE If EiraiinV.TorlH ll. irA"at oticu Infonind her that lie could save lierllfe, but that it was itnpossiblu to save tae hand it inu t be amputated. 4 am ifs She received this trnlble &JwfeLllntcl,KpnoB q,,,et v. 1l " clincd totalte ether, stlpu- latingmeiely tohuld her husbands hand dur nijt the operation, and underwent the painful process without moving a muscle orulteriuR a groan. I)r, Kennedy then gave 1'nvorltr uenieiiy, wnicn urovo me poisonou" dlsense nutot bersys icin. clennsed the blood, and nre- ventcd tbo return of the tllM'H&r- and the now lives and rejoices in her prent deliverance. Had Kir. Kennedy been called at any previous staee of tbo disease he would have at once prescribed S'nvorlte lEvitietly pwl n wajw Ulrw. IVIyi-rM would not liave bad i. I r" undergo tbis terrible ordeul. as n an & jt v on uave BUVU, lir llllllll. Are yon reader, troubled with T!r ) slprln or anv ernpfion of tbe skin, it ln'iy 1h Erysipelas In lis incipient stage don't trifle Willi it it moment, hut use tr. Kennerlj-'iM I'ltrorito licmed) , it will curt' s fur it in DEATH TO ERYSIPELAS. THHIU5 WAS A SPIltlTi;i DKHATi:. The Senators do a Great Deal of TiiIUIhk in lCxeoutlve Hoaion. Wasiunoton, April IB. The senate spent two hours yesterday afternoon in ex ecutive session, during which there was tpiito a spirited debate, but marked bv loss feeling than was manifested Tuesday. The bone of contention between the two parties was the nominations of Mr. Eckels, of Illi nois, to bo comptroller of the currency, which was favorably repotted to the senate by the finance committee. The lepubli- cans protested against the nomination on the ground that the nominee was not a man of requisite gauge to 1111 the position for which lie was named and shoulder the im meube responsibility tuat would be un loaded upon him during his term of office. Mr. Sherman and Mr. Morrell, especially deprecated the selection of a man for a place requiring peculiar business bkill whose selection appeared to them to be based more upon personal favoritism and friendship than qualiflration for the duties the office imposed. They called attention to the vailed duties of the comptroller and tho character of tho men who had lilled the position in the past but admitted that tney saw no other end to the matter thau conllrmatiou. The selection of the presi dent was upheld by the leading democrats and In the end the vote was taken viva voce. A small snag was struck when the nomi nation of Albert B. Fall to be associate justice of the supreme court of the terri tory of New Mexico came up for considera tion and objection was made and under the rules the case went over. It is under stood that several senators have received letters from Isew Mexico containing state ments, which, if true, republicans claim show that Mr. Fall is unfit toflll the office No specific charges have been filed, but the .statements made by senators were bUlllcieti to cause the matter to be laid over for a day at least. After thnt the time was put in at routine business. Tho Hoach caso Was not mentioned. Ell. PAKTKIUGE HAm.S SQUEEZED, 1IU East Plunge, lie Say, Cost Illm Over Haifa Million Chicago, April 111. At tho close of tho session of the board of trade yesterday Ed. Pnrtridgi admitted that lie had been beaten by the crowd. The present deal in May wheat, he said, had gone up and lie was a loser by mora than half a million. Tho little plunger was laboring uuder abnormal excitement, and he said: "I'm done up by my friends, but I'll get back at them. 1 have fa.000,000 worth oi real estate, und I'll bring it to the fiont if necessary. My wife also has n 1 ultimo and she. will back me up. I shall stay right here on the floor aud give the crowd tbe racket it has given me. They have danced to my flddliug liefore and I can make them tlo an again ' 1HE NCXT MORNING I FCCL BRIQHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 18 BETTER. My doctor says It acts gently on the stomaob. Hver and kidneys, and la a pleasant laxative. Thta drink la made from herbs, and is prepared Ibr use as easily a u. Jt is eaned e an uh L ANE'S MEDICINE AlTdruisTatawn It at Wu. andtl apackage. If too ft Tinot iret it. 8? t, a' -u "our a4drs tor a free sample, sujIt 1 illelne move ih tmvmdur. Inorncr La be healthy this ta neeeaearr. jibf -a r m a auiees umiw j-. wuuuwabd LkBot.n.T Q T. HA VICE, UBOBON DENTIS1. Ofttoe Northeast Cor Mala and Centre Ste Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. a. KlBVMUi, M. D Otaot 180 North Jardlo street, Shenandoah, STHE KI!5D g THAT CURESS ia m IIEIMMI, MMMG, 1 FAINT AND WEAK FR0M&1 RHEUMATIC TORMENT, jj YKT VLP.hl BY S I DANA'S. ! Dana Saksapakilla Co.: MP ft Uentij Mhs I urn juim nW, liy occupa-g I tion a ffimiiT. Fur tho Uttt 5 yearn I have Ixwn OH go fffctit Miini'i'cr with fCtu'iiiiMitlimt, wi??? itwil at tiiix'N I could not nf It my iii'm. A 555 roiitHiit alii tn my Rhmildi-rs. "One ami wnnlB I no bml that tnv tliiKi'rn wi-rc lrntii iiutsil Mliiipo. Wan nlo afflictttl with tt liirniiiK iMOliMittlnii In my stomsoh with ervcre iHttim. 7fl would lit'faltil mitl wt'itk. so I could hardly 3 DANA'S I SARSAPARILLA 1 iaad rnv Rlnmath l iVIlbli, lit. luilii Ininyffi lihuulairHaiidBnii,. I nin iiidutl gniti tul. ! Your truly, DANIEL C. EViOLnsTON. M g TlipfllHietifltiinmlnlwni wet lis by AV. K.S 3ljton, tht wi-ll-kmiwn DniKKl, staple St., ICemitli, N. Y., which 1, Butliclviil guuranu. thaiH It la true. g Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. j FOR HUNT Offices in tho Refowloh build liur. Hteam heat and electric llirht. An- ply at Kefowlch's clothtngstore. 3 13-tf "WTANTKU A good girl for Kenernl house- VV work. Aonly at No. 302 cioutb Jard'n sireet -l.l?-tf WANTED. A mlddle-agod womtn to take full charge of a family of six. Wood wages. Apply at tbo lUtitALU office 4-18 lw FOH RENT. Large and commodious store room and dwelling, witii excellent cellai, situated ni corner L,ioyu anil Jaruin streets snenannoati. i or lurtber particulars apply tit no.iuiin ma jaruin sireet. 3-31-tf TlOltHAT.K. Homo and lot sltuato on East L uoat street rue lot is 18x110 feet, and tbe nouse contains six rooms end garro-, wltb good cell tr. Apply at ttio IIehai.d oftlce.ST-lm ITIOR I'.UVT Storeroom and dwolllng l: lately occupied by H. U llrown, No. 110 s. Main s'reet. Immediate possession given apply to ai Meiiet; 3 3) tf iKNF.KALi AORVT WANTED. To writ business and appoint auenls for largest st'iotlv Alasonlo Ilenevolent Association Quarautee'4 Fund Plan over faoo.OOO(K) assets 9.ULM) members cheapest Masonic insurance Oannlso represent largest Masonlo Havings ami i.oan Assooiaiion. 1,1 Dei at contract AdMress. .Kred. II llrown, Vice President BUu-1-3 i'hoenix utuiding. untcago. 3 29-al VfOTIOE. The publio ts hereby given notice J tuat my wife, Mary Welter, has without uy cause or provocation and against my will left my bed and bo.iril and that I will not be -espnnslbio for any deits she may contract 1 uiso noreuy warn an persons not to allow nci to contract any debts with them in my nnm. John Weltbh Shenandoah, Pa., Aprli 11, 1893. 4-ll-St UK NTS WANTED ON BAL.ARY or 00m t. mission, to handle tho new Patent Cheml cal InklOraelag Pencil. The quickest and groat ast selling novelty ever produced. Krases ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper, works like magic 200 to 600 per oont prollt. One agent's sales amounted to K20 in six nays. Anouter wsi in ivo nours. t'revio experience not necessary. For lerms and full garticulars, address The Monroe Mf'e Co., La rosso. Wla. x48S s-M-ty PROPOSALS FOB SUPPLIES Onico of the State Hospital for Injured Persons of tbe Anthracite Coal Region of t'onnsrivanta, Fountain Springs, Penua, April 1st. 1801 .J Sealed and marked (proposals for supplies) iur mi, niuto 11 -pimi 'ot lnjureu x'ersons 01 tho Anthracite Coil Reirlan of Pennsvlvanla. will be received by the Board of Trmtees up to in'u uuaumuK luo sanii uay 01 Apru, A. Li., 181)8, for furnishing bread, meats, groceries, orugs. musnns, rruit", vogetabies, Ice. feed, ooal, &c, for theyear ending May 31st. 1801. TholJoardot Trustees reserve tbo rlgat to reject any or all bids. A schedule of tbe ante e and probable amount of oach re quired, will bo furnished on application. Ad- uresi J. c IHDDf.K, M. D , Sup'tNtuto Hospital, 03-6.10-13 It Fountain Springs, Pa. J. P. Williams & Son. Furniture S. Mam St., Shenandoah. Pai33 OF '93- ".tending buyers are luvita I to Inspaot what may be termed the largest variety of Furniture ever seen iu Shenandoah. Prices the lowest. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machiiiae lu various styles and prices. J. P. Williams & Son, 18 South Mala St. To Dye Fast Colors USE : PEERLESS : DYES ! Address for sample card, tSLXTBJ., .V. V. NEW SERIES. Misers', Mectmnb' md Laborers' Building and loan Association ! Will issue a new series of stook on April ltb, isai 8lx hundred shares will be sola, first eons Brat served. The sale wUl begin at S o'oloetr p. m., at to otioe of J. ft, Goyle, Esq., Beddall's building, 8hena idoah, l'a. DAVID MOIUMN, T es. 1-10-td JOS. R. KNAl'P, Sec y. llANIRI. C. r.HOLKSIO.V, H 9 Cirhith, N. Y HI LEFT A DESOLATE PATH. The Latest Particulars of the Western Tornado. VILLAGES COMPLETELY WMECKED. Number of People. Killed mid Nearly 1,1)011,000 M'oltli of Properly Swept A way In I'll n Mates Ilouaes ami Other lliilblliiflts are Demolished und heHttereil Hioudimnt Over tho Country, St. Louis, April 18. The terrific torna do which passed through Nebraska antl Missouri Tuesday night did au immense amount nf damage lo all kinds of buildings in the city and country districts. Page City, Neb., H village of 100 was lestroyed, and three persons were killed. Nearly all of the inhabitants ot the place wore more or less seriously injured, an the storm came up so suddenly that the peo ple did not have siurttueiit warning to seek places of safety liefore their houses were torn to pieces by the wind. 1 bo tornado passed over the southern part of Kansas, aim Willis, Everest aud Powhattan were laitl in ruins. Six lives are known to have been lost, nid but few in the villiages named escaped njury. Near Robinson, the 14-year-old son of E. P. Ilolton, a wealthy merchant, was struck by lightning and instantly killed. A Town Completely Wrecked. Kansas City, April 18. Parker, a small itat.ion on tbo Missouri, Kansas and Texas ail road, was struck by a cyclone late ruewluy evening. The business part of the town is a complete wreck, aw well as half he lesidence portion, several persons mo reported killed and a large nmuuer seri ously injured. No estimate can be made if the loss. Another cyclone struck Walnut, in the northeastern part of the state, aud nfter causing much damage, there, switched oil northward into Misfonri, and struck suc cessively the towns of Mayview, Page City and liggiusville. The wires in all directions were down for a number of hours after the storm and no iiitlieiitic news concerning the extent of lamage done was obtainable until late yes terday afternoon. Kansas City was visited less severely, but thousands of windows were broken by the hail. The cellars on the flats are Hooded. i he storm extended to St. Louis also aud played havoc with steamboats lying at the wharves. I he steamer IJ. II. l'lke, with (he men aboard, was blown adrift aud has not since been heard of. The harbor boat I City of bt. L,ouis, with several men on board, is also missing. Two wharfboats anchoiod clo!e by met n similar fate, but it is believed that 110 one was on board of them. Throughout the city the wind caused general destruction. Trees were blown down, roofs carried away, and outhouses blown dowu. A new building on North Broadway was complete ly wrecked, causing a loss of $50,000. ieveral persons are reported seriously in jured. The storm seems to have been general throughout the west and south, extending down into Texas and north uito the Da kotaB. In Illinois cloud-bursts occurred in various places, the most destructive being at Centrali'a, where the water rose to a height of three feet in the streets. At Springfield the street cars were com pelled to suspend operations, and every where damage is reported. The country south of Springfield to East St. Louis is Hooded. Floods are also reported from t ittumwa and Burlington, Iowa and Mitch ell, S. D. The telegraph companies have practically gone ont of business us far as the country west of the Mississippi river is concerned. Whole sections of poles are dowu, and tbe wires are in an inextricable tangle. It will probably be several days before the damage can be fully repaired. Probably the greatest damage was done in Iowa, although reports from Nebraska indicate that when full particulars have been received, that state will lead in the loss of property and human life. Along the line of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad in Iowa aud Nebraska the storm cut a widq swnth. The damage as a result of the tornado Is variouhly estimated at from 850,000 to 11,000,000. Death and Destruction lu Indiana. Indianapolis, Intl., April 13. Ad-'ces received from over the state yesterday tell of heavy damage and loss of life by the storm of Tuesday night and yesterday morning. A tornado swept over the southern por tion of Kokomo, deiuollshingtheinachiiiery and boiler rooms of tho American straw board mills. Rober Douglass, an employe of tho mills, was instantly killed by falling walls. Other workmen in the machinery room narrowly escaped. A large portion of the building is a complete wreck, and the loss will exceed $30,000. A Jeffeisoville dispatch says the heavy rains have caused a number of serious washouts on the Jefferson ville and Indian apolis road. At Juue's Crossing, Caney Fork, Henry ville, Vienna and liarah field much damage was done. He Starved Himself to Death. Austjcad, N. H., April 18. Ariel H. Church, of Acworth, N. H., a veteran ot the lata war, has just died of starvation. He bad been in ill-health for several years, and lately he bad imagined that he could not eat. During the twelve days prior to his death he could be induced to eat only a little gruel, a mouthful of beef tea and a crack-sr. The lluki Sails far Xew Vork. ' London, April 18. The Duke of New castle sailed yesterday on ths steamship Trave from Southampton for New York. The Duchess, who had planned to sail with him, is Indisposed and will defer her voy age tor a week or two. She will meet her uusbaud iu the United States and they will moke a tour ot the world. May Kewuiue Op ratio, Lickpali, April 13. The prospects are that the Lickdole steel woks, whioh have been placed in the bands of a receiver, will shortly resume operations, negotiations now iu progress having this object In view. Ifew Pennsylvania Postmasters, Washington, April 13. The president sent to tbe senate yesterday the nomina tions of John M. Seigfrisd, postmaster at Warren, Pa., and Ueorge B. Bibson, at New Castle, Pa. Tky Sua (or Hie; Ussnfw, TousBO, O., April 18. The Ann Arbor red yesterday ft led a petitioa against Chiefs Arthur and Sargent, demoadlBg $800,000 damages. Conspiracy charges are made. HEART TII6EICE In nil forma, PtttpltfltKrsv Ul)CJIwG rattnin MKI'. Nbaulder stuel rm.Hfaort BreBth, Oppr.-.i!nn, Asthtntv, ew-sllen Anklea, Mcalv und Smotrierlnfv 4nlls, nrqpsy. Wind In Slomnoh. ete., are lured by DR. MILES' NEW HfiART CUftt A new discovery by the 1 ailiii i.t 'tndlana BpeeNH UK A. F.Davis, (-liver creel.. Neb., after taking lour bottles of HRAUT (IKS felt bet Ma nnnhobadfortwelvu yn irs. "i'jr thirty yasn ronbled with Ilenrt lieose two bottles of Jit. MILES' HEART CURE, cured me.-Uerl :ogn, Buchanan. Mich." E. Slutra, Ws tatlon, Oo , bas tciien D MILES' HEART 7URB for rieait trouble wlih rrentreaulu Mrs. Bar, I'ltchbuiv, Mlnli., w. Ill iur 15 yt ars wltb .loart Disease, hnd to blri lim 0 help, lived ok Iquld fo'xli uitod Dr. fiillbu' Heart Cure an all pains left hort rnmitint ubo cured bcr. F1ne lilustrsted book FItUM a) drunRlrts, or aiMra Or.MllfM' Medical Co., Elkhart, int, ABRAM HEEBNER CO. PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of joodj ! Of Every Description. Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, . MTFINEST 60OD8-L0WE5T PRICEt.-l Write for catalogues. Correspondence solloit Farmers! Clean up at night, and heai tnc day's cats and bruises with KIRK'S DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP because of its I11p.l1 percentage of tK, ASK YOUR OROCER FOR IT. .7AS. S. IitlXMC & CO., Chicago. White Russian Soap InmireH Wblte Clothes. Oesst Clotbes, Healthy Clotbea. FIRE INSURANCE. orgeat and oldest Tellable purely ch panles represented by DAVID FAUST, 120 S. JaromSt, Shenanooah.P. "HOTHER'S FRIEND" . is a scientifically prepared Liniment and harmless; every ingredient is of recognized value and in constant use by the medical profession. It short ens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Dangur to life of Mother and Child. Book '"To Mothers" mailed free, con. laining valuable information aud voluntary testimonials. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on recelpS of price, tXJM per bottle. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all druggists. nmvurama Act on s new pruwtpJe ro Relate the liver, stessaa) oni boirela through CM nent-4. He. Mujis nut tv,-utiy care bliloai turpid liver and 1 IssLI' r tan 9 j a m. Jowrijus a:ts pes; (PilK-CTf.U) uaaiu v tl r.'uibta . e it, las smsai IT IS TFIC SK3T Air .il Wiflth irt.f. ste. a. CURE YOURSELF I "iftroulilislwillltJi.tiOrrhn t'leet,Whltes.speriiiatiirrha 1 01 any utn.i.inrn u. barges your driigKiai f-.r a bottle of viz vr. 11 k -.res in wilhouttho u or r rc 1:1 a tew date 'Ul.litlty of doctor. Nnn-polkonous and .(niarnnteed not to stucturs. 1M tsncrjo! Amtrwji Curt. Manufactured by . Th Evans Chainical Co, CINCINNATI, a u. . a. L0RENZ SCfllOT'S Celebrated Poster, Hie and Beer aTAWSS SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch, 01 0 MfS LTl rmdss aiaate.Msfi artsaK
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