Looking Better feeling better better in every 'way. There's more consolation in that than well people stop to o--'r, back flesh and spirits is every thing. Scott's Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypo phosphites is prescribed by lead ing physicians everywhere for ail ments that are causing rapid loss of flesh and vital strength. Scott's Emulsion wilt do more than to stop a lingering Cough - it fortifies the system ALAlliST coughs and colds. Prrpirrrt ly fiooll t llnwne. N. Y. All drn rl'. Mr .1 c. Jo.u . Pulton, Arkansas savsof "About ten years atro I con tra t d a "-overe case of blond nol- ni lea Hng pbyBielani prescribed medicine after inodirlne, which I took without any rellri I also tried mercurial and potash remedies, with unsuccessful results, but which broup'it on an attack of mercurial rheumatism that made my life one of apony. After BulTuriue lour years I gave up all remedies and began 11 "lug 8. 8. 8. After taking several bottles I was entirely cured and able to resume work. Is the greatest niedlpino for blood I poisoning to-day on tbo market." Treatiso on Wood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. imS' 98 LT- - pcvkkq juts r-Esnaw - (PaTKHTBD) T'.t Afi-ott0rlir.i.luurMrl.yemvl. Iffair I.. . ii -li)Mrftbla IIS, Ml OunUSU - .aitf Hi IU. Will Uthl biHta 'i H.lti-mli.riEtn2Omlnntivtt0MlfcacU IT TB THK BKST for olruulDf nw rtr 'linn m. oioMta, wusug r-' PaNNA. SALT il'FQ: X" :en. Am:. , Phtla.,y. Kick HsolsobeoM relieve nil Ibn troubles taflf. drat to abtilcia . tn-eof tho ,1 jowrj, suoh ad Blxxtoess, Niuijisa, D.owsinaas, Listless after eating. rUi in the Side, So. While their meat ffasstksbU success has been shown la curing taetcachu, yet CMt.'r'n Llttlo Liver Fill WTO squady vohmblo in Jonsttrn.tl in, curing and pre--vantlxiff thiHanncj L.acoxttplAbit.vrhUa tbenrlhtaj .correctsndisoi-torscrthestonutch .stimulate the jwersntireguiuts aicoowtua. Muuuqmij (Afibet.hoyT.--iM tealmostpricelcsstoUiogawao) snuVer from tU.r. 4. '!". Inn complaint; butfortu Hatol7tltolrRourlziusi'(lo.juctendUere,andtlioM iphot.ncolrv themwtll find theeo ltttlo pills valu able in so n-.'i ii j vi iys that they will not be ti II Urg toi'.o t. ltout iht.ni. But storaUslck head (la tbo hano: sonmny lives that hero it TvlMf inemafeeourercstboaat. Our plllicaiBit while i Others do not. Cai-lor'e Little liver Pills are very small an4 yst; ity to tain. One or two pills rnakaadoee. Tbxy art ctrlctly veotablo aiid do not grip o parj-.c, but by diurgoctleactlon please all whu metiiem. InvinliatSSe430ti lixfor it, S9li by di uegioii oerjTrhew. or sent by mail. CARTER WEOICINH CO., Mow Yerki SMALL PiH.. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRiGE J. P. Williams & Son. S. Mam&t.,Sienandoah. QPRING OF '93 Intending buyers nre Invited to Inspect what may bo termed the largest variety of Furniture ever seen in Shenandoah. Prices the lowest. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines In various styles and prices. J. P- Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. AGENTS WANTED for tha only Authorlzad BIOGRAPHY OF JAS. G. BLAINE By OAIIj HAMILTON, his literary executor with the co-operation of his family and for Mr HUlno's great ill-tory, "Twenty Years of Con gross, and his later boolt, "l'olltloal DIsous siona." One projpeotns for the three books. Kxoluslve territory given. Write for terms to THE HENRY BILL PUS. CO., Norwich, Oenn ABFiAW HEEBNER GO. PORT CARBON, PA., Msnufaoturers ot Of Every Description. Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, Sc, 49-riNEST 000DS-L0WEST POICES.-ei WrltelrMUloguea. Correspoadence solialltt LORBNZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Potter, Ale and JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch 'It , mm CURE MAY HOT GO TO THE FAIR An Extra Session of the Legis lature Possible AFTER THIS SESSION ADJOURNS. Our Trfuvnmltr-rs May bo Cnllad Upon to 811 In tho Legislative llnlls Instead of Attending Hie Columbian ICxposttlon The lltislueM to bo Transacted In Case of n ISxtru Session. IlAnmsBuno, April 25. Thero Is talk hgfe of mi extra. session of the legislature, nnd those who hare bad their ears to the ground profs to say that the cnll will come Immediately upon the ndjournmeut of tho present session, nnd that the old, old ORiiae will be assigned failure to pass ap portionment bills that are acceptable to ull the state. There are congressional, judicial and legislative apportionment bills now on their way through both houses, but nil nre parti win, and, in the eyes of some legislators, none nre fair, so that if they reach the gov ernor they may not receive his approval. As the govornor is, and always lias been. n stiicfcler for fair play in the matter of Hpportiomnent, this dallying with appor tionment matters by tho majority it Is thought will lead toa natural result a veto. It cannot be learned in administration dr oit's thut nn extra sosston lias been con sidered, yet it is in the air, and it is said that quiet hint have been dropped that legislators need not prepare to go to tho World's Fair as their sen-ices will bo need ed by the state. Should Governor I'attlson call nn extra session it will be the third time he has issued his proclamation for that purpose. Tho first was in 1888, when tho republicans failed to "carry out the mandates of the constitution" nnd did not pass apportion ment bills. That session lusted from Juno to December the house being domocrntlo nnd the senate republican, and ended with out result. It was un exceedingly costly cession. The governor's second call was In the fall of 1891, tho reason for it growing out of the Bardsley aflair nnd the alleged con nection with it of tho state's financial of ficer. After n weary drug of several months the sennto concluded it did not have jurisdiction and that ended the ses sion. It would hnrdly bo oxpocted that an ex tra session, with both brunches republican, would last very long. Apportionment bills would probably bo passed just as dic tated by i epubllcan lenders, they would be vetoed by tho governor, tho legislature would lix a near date for sine dlo adjourn ment nnd thon the matter would end, rillSClPITATUD INTO THIS CKT.LAIt. One Man Killed nnd Three Fatally Injured ut Cincinnati. ' Cincinnati, O., April 25. A partition wall In tho electric light building now be ing erected at the southeast corner of Hunt street nnd llroadWny collapsed yesterday, precipitating fourteen workmen Into the cellar, n distance of forty feet. At the tlmo of the accident there were nearly fifty men, including carpenters, bricklayers and laborers at work in various parts of tho building, a majority of them being on the fourth floor. Tho feur outer wnlis were completed but the partition walls had just begun to peep over the fourth floor. The center section pave way, carrying the workmen with it. John Hull, a married man, 05 years old, was Instantly killed. Tho fatally injured nre: Frank AVeinewuth, head crushed; Ed. Welnewuth, crushed about tho body; A. EchunaBt, Internal injuries. Seriously injured: William Thompson, nged 88, back crushed; John Ilowman, head out; John Fox, head cut. All aro bricklayers nnd helpers. Ib Is supposed the accident was caused by n weak' foundation. After the dead and all the Injured had been carried away a rumor was started that there were four more men in the wreck. PoUcemen and firemen went Into tho cellar nnd worked uround, hut no other bodies could be found. Jill WAS IIADI.Y CUT AND DUUI8I5D. Conductor Tenbroulce Steps off a Train In n Tunnel. New York, April Jay Tcnbvooke, a conductor on one of tuo llarh-m local trains, was in charge of the tuenti- trniu due at One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth street and Park avenue, five minutes p.i"cur 12 o'clook In tho morning. While the train was run ning through the tunuel ho wnlk' 1 ut upon the platform of the last car, Ei- be lieved there was still another car on the train nnd stepped out toward nn Imuinnry pliltform. The triuu was going au good speed. He fell uponbishend ami shoulders and rolled over and over, finally landing against the wall of the tunnel. Tenbrooko's eyes were cut and swollen. He had three ugly scalp wounds. lib left shoulder was broken nnd his skull frac tured. He was removed to Harlem hos pital, where he is reported to ba resting easily. BIuVSniNO AFFRAY AT SIXO SING. Two Dad Convicts Fight Desperntoly In kid the Walls." Sle Siwo, April 25. There was a seri ous stabbing affray in tha prison here which may result fatally. The principals wera New York boys who are serving out sen tences for grand larceny. James King, alias Uaxw'ell, was the assailant and his Victim was Charles Warner. Warner has mado a bad record in the prison. Two mouths ago be loei a quarter of his short time for cutting one of the other oonvicti. King was taunting Warner on his bad record whan the hitter mude a rush for him. King pulled out a knife nnd cut Warner in the arm and then In the stomach. Warner is under tho treatment of Dr. Irvine in the hospital. I Sirs, l'rjrer living In Poverty. Ban Francisco, April 85, Living In poverty in this city Is Mrs. Pauline Fryer, better known in army clroles as Major Pauline Cushman, the Union spy, who performed good services during the war lu securing valuable information ot confeder ate plans. She recently received a small r.imnon for her first husband's services but her own work has not yet been recognised. Choked to Death Willie Eating Dinner. If aw York, April 83. Ferdinand Marks, 8fi years old, of No. 77 Clay street, Brook lyn, K. D., choked to death while eating dinner A the jnint of Joseph PtJ&tkis, ut the tatter's house on Peanafl street, Bliss Tille. When Harks showed signs of chok ing Dr. J. R. Herlckson was summoned, but before his arrival Marks was dead. raTHE KIND THAT CURES 1 CTIAIiT.KH fUMMONK. A MARVEL IN C0H0ES1 Kidney and Liver Disease TOll 3.6 VEARS; CURED BY 3 BOTTLES I I Dana Sakraparilla Co.: I GKNTLEM KN t IIfl ItisT liRftl reaffirm! in waf 1 Ihflllth uvthrnwof your 8arMtMrfllR I 1ml ItU 3 "V ".v w jv vuiirn nuw mo grew Donem I hvo iwlved. 1 B For 1A veiim I hro been trouMnl with 9 gin-- hiiu j.urr juoniiiv, oeuiy tut rora i, a uavu uirve tmuiutui DANA'S' Etnil I feel like ti new mini. I rcrom mrnd it to any afflicted Willi dliniM of thcKlil-i MVJ.. IUUI. iL'.VI-tlllltr, uonoci,;.. V. tllAIU.tS S1JIJUJ.VS. The trutli at the shove Ii certlflnl to hr JAM1 S. CALKINS, Drugnlit ot Cohoel, N. Y. Never purch&so ol a " SUBSTITUTE!!, 'jj 8 (a person who tries to tell you somethlngj Iclso -Ahcn you call (or Dana's.) Our bot-l Sties aro bolng filled with a COUNTERFEITS ARTICtE by "Substllulers." Buy of the! j HONEST DEALER who sells you what youl ask (or, and 11 you rccelvo no benefit he 8 will return your money. Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast. Maine. WANTS, Sto. F.OIt BENT. omoes In tbe Refovrloh build lng. HteHtn liflat anl electric light. Ap ply at Refowlch's clothing store. 3 I3-U nOH, BENT. Vn elaht-room dwelling bouse, J2 No 13 North Jardln street, Hhenandosh. Fi r further p irtlouUrs apply at No. IB North .larain street. 4-17-u FOK SAL.K.-A llrst class lioater. Rood as new. anl a store counter 12 feet loair. Ovvrer selling on account ol removal. Apply to ujnry u joues, corner unerry anu uno.-t- nui sirecis. L03T. Yostorday, between Slayberry nlloy and Millar's breaker, a watob. Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving same at miff omce. -ss;it WAITED. A few men of life and pnsb. work. If making less than ilOOO per jenr and nTnpnana wrltn ii Thn flit.imntpn WniHaptr Co., Geneva, N Y. 4-20-Ot FOIl SALIC House and lot situate on East Coal street The lot is loxUO feet, and the house eontalua six rooms nnd garre', with good oelur. Apply at toe llEUAnu offlce.?T-lm WAJUfi.' Ji! XJ Honest, onergctlomcn to solicit orders for fruit and Ornamental Nursery St tol.'. Expenses and sdary to tlv so who oan leave home and devote all their time to the work; or liberal commissions to local usients. St'ite ooouoatlon and cboloaof torrl tory Adortss, B. Q. CIIASK, CO., 1130 Bouth Penn Hquare, I'hIU elphla. 1'fi. 4-11-lmood 1 GENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle the now Patent Cheml oal Ink Erasiiift Pnnoll. The quickest and groat ost soiling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly in two seconds. No -'iton of paper. Works like mairlo "no -p BOO psr i-ont. profit. One agent's i'! amounted to 1 1 JO in slidays. t er 132 in tvo hours. Provious expx'I'nco not necessary. For terms and full tr rtlculars, address Tho Monroe Mt'g Co., La Crcsse.Wis. H39 5-2 My mwik lady Wanted To represent and collect for our Fine -iVrt Grootlw- 18 pevweelc. CHICAGO LITHOGRAPH CO., 56 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, Iix. Foliticttl Cards. F Oil COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. BATDORtF, OF POTTSVILLE. Subject to Republican rules. jTJIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, THOMAS BELL IS, Or SHENANDOAH. Subject to Republican rules. F iOU COUNTY COMAJflSaiONEK, ELIAS E. REED, or roiTavuxs. Subject to Hepublloaa rotas. gOR COUNTY COHMI3S10N8U, DANISL NEISWENDER, qr snasTANDoAii. Subject to Republican rules. F OR COUNTY 0UMMI8SI0NRR. BEN J. R. SEVERN, OV SI1BNANDOA1I. Subject to aeeUioc of tbe Republican County Convention. RETTIG'S Beep and Porter. J AM A.GENT for the - Chns. Rettlg'a Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vlclulty, alsoBergnor & Engel's celebrated India Pule Ales and Old Stock. Orders .will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. m flilSa& s Mr. nd Xra. .las. W.ghaltlj, Woodstock, R. T. Mr, 3hultln Relates the Remarkable Recov ery of Himself and Wife. "I was trrrlbly troubled with my Btoilt arh, mv foul wmd 1 break up wonr aftor eat-" !.... .viuil I m it r ev'VT w"h :urilii'J, suit liiitrcwiooft'f Mntfilii-re, th.ir ipndi- 1 i Ht BlnnistuiilwHraMle. I ,lo. tori'd n it'i )li) nU-iniie ar.d took many so-crJI-crr' . in it u me hll in?! IV admit of fir. nnvi'l iM-nnnAr' FavorilrHrtM rlv, ot riiii.lii, !. V., I determlueit to twits nfl r n-mn ital ttlo whil- rellol enrr.o and hfr-r I l.a-l (lu shed tbi tUlrd lot8lo I va curol Bn tlie proatest Messing K.ist'ie riir-i It )iii'oin 1' I forirv wlff.wboprei.oits to t 'tu : It wi-itioubli'd with eicn.ie s ccm mn xn ell r n"n. Hlu- as 111 trat she r.t.M 1 aiC ilrnsr hi ilf aboutthe hotiao ; t n tri 1 nil V nils of so call c. I posit iv ures, hit ilt;i n i-.pil until sLo used Favurlle ISomeilT' In a Hltorc wimo sne wirun nic up 111 h iilih and renc;li ai'il is a AT. tve it ti. t I. .-ti InrlJr. HUUL'dT lie Jtemudv, siio would have boon in hT ....... ., nt7ai 1 1... rri-o-LicM': in i u i "ijn- on ciu-.h. It's worth It's wrtilsbt In yilti." We gwmnteo 11 cure, or money re funded. Try it. you run no risk. T11KY WEI.COSIK!) THIS Ot.II n HI. I.. Tito Ancient Itello ltoynlly Ilecolvcd at llHrrlsbltrK. Habriiiburo, April 2fi. The old Liberty hell arrived here to-day on Its way to Chi cngo for exhibition nt tho World's Fair, nnd like the "John llnll" locomotive had the effect of drawing an Immense crowd to tho depot to give it a genuine old-fashioned reception. Schools were dismissed and the children took a half holiday and put in the major portion of tho time about tho Pennsylvania station looking nt the old hell and discuss ing its stylo and general make-up. The children, however, were not tho only ones who wanted to see the ,hell, for tho Btieeta were literally packed with nil classes of people anxious to get even a single peep at the ancient relic which they hnvo read about in veal's gone by. Business of all kinds was practically suspended for several hours and nil hands took part in a grand parade In honor ut tho bells arrived In llarrlsburg. the (Jont momveallh band furnished music to in spire the pi opur life into the occasion nnd as a grand wind-up several speeches wero made after which three rousing cheers wero given and tho train pulled out of the station for the west with its prioeless load of nnoient freight. The legislature took n recess nnd the lawmakers marched to the depot In a body as did tho city council and many ot tho secret nnd civic societies A careful esti mate places the number that saw the Lib erty bell here'at fully 20,000, many per sons having eonie In from the surrounding country to avail themselves of the oppor tunity that will probably novor agnln bo afforded them. THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. IJy doctor says It acts gently on the stomach, ltver and kidneys, and is a peasant laxative. This drink Is made from herbs, and Is prepared for use as cosily as tea. It Is called LOME'S MEBI&IME AlldrumrlstflU it at 60c. and f 1 anaokaire. If von cannot get it. 3efnt your address for a free sample. i.ane's raimiy .tteturine iudtpb mtt uowets each dnr. In oMfTln hp healthy this is neoesaarr. AaareeauuATUuj'. wuuuwikii i.khov,.n.y. Professional Cards. JOHN R. COYLE, ATTORXEY-AT-I.A 11'. s Offioe Beddall building, Phenandoah, Pa. I.r M. ISUKKJt. ATTORXHT-A T-LA W. BUMAIIUOAB', PA. Office loom 3. 1'. O IluUdltut. Hhenandoali, a d iSstorly tmttdlog, IVntsvtlle, c, T. HAVIOK, aVUQSOH DBNTm. Ottee Northeast Oor. Main and Centre Ste.. Shenandoah, over Stain's drug store. M: 8. KI8TMSR, M. D PHYSICIAN AXD SUHOSOX. Offloe -Itu North Jardln street, Shenandoah. TR. JAMSa BASIN. PHYSICIAN AND 8UHG0OJK. OSloe and RaeldeDce, "'o. St North Jsrdtn Street, Shenandoah. JjtRANK WOMBR, M. D. 5,pfteialjJ t'n Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases ot the oye, ear, nose and throat. Spoetaelas furnished, guar an teed to suit all eyes OIHoe 3 ISast Oik street, Shenandoah, D K. E. D' LONQ.VORB, Oroduate In Vtitrinary Surgen, and Vmtiilry. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at- tenaeu to wiib prouiptaesa. nurgioai opei Uons performed with tbe greatest o tre. On era doe Oommeronu Hotel, tsBenanaoah. Barber Shop for Sale. Oldest stand ii. Bbamolcln. Three ehalrs running. Complete outttt. Apply to or ad ores K. II. Wartilclc, Commerce and Sbamokln Streets, Sbaraokla, Pa. FROM AROUNDTHE STATE Happening of Importance from All Sections. QATHEHED FROM HERE AND THERE. Nnrniitn Hart Aeoldentnlty Killed In the Mellert IMpa l'onndry at Iteaillnf One Hundred and l'lfty Acres tif Valuable Timber Destroyed by Tire New Corpo rations Cliurterod. Dowmnotown. April M. The oareletw dropping of a lighted match by a young man looking for trailing arbutus on the place of James Laird, Just south of here, Sunday, caused a Are resulting in the loss of several thousand dollars' worth of valu able timber. The match set Are to some dry leaves and the high Wind quickly fan ned the spark into a raging Are. A score of men worked hard to load tbe Are off, but uuf uccessfully. One hundred and Af ty acres of Ane tlralier has been des toyed, and tbe nre la still burning. New Corporations Chartered. IlAnmsm'RO, April 35. The following were chartered yesterday: Alansllelrt Uas Company, of I'lttsburg. to produce natural gas in Allegheny township and supply It to townships, boroughs andoities, capital $10, 000, Crystal Water Company, of Tidionte, WaVreu country, capital $10,000. Oallitzin Electric Light Company, of Cambria county, capital 120,000. Brigs Lock Joint Brick Company, of Pittsburg, capital S100.000. Ho Was too Drunk to Talk. Reading, April 35. A boy 10 years of age was arrested by Police Sergeant Shel voy, at the mutest ot citizens in the vi cinity of Perkiomen avenue and Sixteenth street. The boy was in such tr beastly state of intoxication as to be unable to , either walk or talk. An Investigation In' being made by the police officials to ascertain, if possible, where the boy obtained the liquor. Had Tried Sitlelile Motor. IlABniSBURO, April 88. George IT. Mor gan, who out his throat at the American hotel in Lebanon Sunday night, was a well-known journalist and lAwyer of this city. He once attempted to kill himself at Sleelton, but failed. He was recently en gaged in newspaper work nt Lebanon. His wife and four adult children reside here. Mo-gaii was 65 years old and had a check ered career. Nurvoyliift for an Kleotrlo Ttoad. West Chestbb, April 88. Yesterday n large corps of surveyors commenced the work of surveying the route of the West Chester tiud Downingtown electric railway. The road will run through a charming country, over the Brandywine hills, and will lie seven miles in length. It Is now estimated that it will be in full operation by the middle of summer. His Skull Was Crushed. Rbaiuno, April 85. Norman Bast, nged 18 years, employed at the Mellert pipe foundry, was killed yesterday afternoon while at work in the pit by n large pipe falling upon his head, crushing his skull, The works only started up yesterday morn ing after an idleness of some .weeks. Oornert Heiit eiteed to Prison. Ai.uintown, Aprfl 86. Seward Gernert, 11 wealthy farmer, found guilty of stealing tons ot butter from creameries throughout this and Berks county, was yesterday sen tenced to three years' Imprisonment at hard labor. Fell Out of Ills Boat and Was Drowned. Lancaster, April 25. John Kane, aged 16, while in a canoe on the Susquehanna river at Washington borough, was attack ed with an epileptic lit, and fell out of the lioat and vtas drowned. His body was re covered. ISKIEF PENNSYLVANIA ITWMS. Milton will shortly enjoy a free delivery mail service. The Philadelphia syndicate la after more Reading street railways. Camb.-la county farmers have formed a trust to keep up prices ot mineral lands. It will require 6,000,000 feet of lumber to build a new coal breaker at Nanticoke. The town of Washington will not have a liquor saloon this year, and there will be but seven In that oouuty. A shortage ot $1,800 is alleged to have been found in the account of ex-Treasurer Thorndell, of TJntontown. Lawrence county will exhibit ft clock nt the World's Fair In the construction of which 834 pieces of wood were used. Carnegie's 28-Inch steel mill at Home stead, after three mouths of Idleness, re sumed yesterday with electricity as motive power. The Canital Mutual Fire Insurance Com- nany. of Harrlsburg, has sued eighty Fay ette county citizens for non-payment ot as sefesment. Ovrua Hoffman la the oldest agent of the Philadelphia and Heading railroad and has been stationed at Hlchland, Lebanon Valley, since 1867. Fell I'lve Stories ta His Death. NbwYobk, April 38. Fifteen-year-old Willie Horn was playing ball on tbe roof of tbe five story tenement house No. 86 Lewis street, when he fell to the yard and was Instantly killed, nls brother Martin, who was playing with him at the time. ran down stairs and told his father, Adolp Horn, who is tbe janitor ot the building. The latter carried the lifeless body of hit sen to his apartment. t 1'artrlilso Gets liven. CmoAOO, April 38. The great wheat deal engineered by the Cudahys and tbe unknown millionaires who have stood In with them for several months, is still being pushed with unabated vigor. Hut opera tlons have been shifted or transferred. The manipulators hnvo dropped tbe May option, Tho squeese Is now In July, Partridge is believed to have fully recouped himself for his recent heavy losses. Mr. Carlisle Was Out. Washington, April 36. Secretary Car lisle left the treasury department early yes terday. Ho could not be seen in regard to the report from New Tort that nt a con ference with the New York bankers. Sub- Treasurer Jordan had received S20.000.000 in geld from the bankers in exchange for greenbacks. Killed Fish AVttk Jjaatulle. Port Hcftna, N. Y., April SB. Jack Horgan, Xdward Elvers, John Bookfellir and James Ambrtdge, all ot Amsterdam, have been arrested en the charge of killing fish In tha iioliawk river by the use ot dy- nnmlta cartridge. Thousands of fish, It Is said, have been Killed by these men. There Is nothing like the RE3TORATIVC NC."tVINBiU"Cverod br tho (Treat spoelallts, OR. MILES, to euro all nervous rtlsemoe, as Hoodaoho. the Blue, Norvoue Prpm tlon, 8leepleeene8e, Neuralpla, 8t. Tltue Daneo.Fltsnnd Hysteria. Mnny physlctssw uioltln tbetr practice, end say tho results ar it. nticrful. Wo havo hundreds of testlniontaw Itko the so fro-a druciilsts. "Wo havo novor hgowst r. inning like It." Snow & Co.. Syracuse, N. T. 1 .vory botllo sold brings words of nralso,' ni nraiflo," j.t !'.' utllisaaie. ritou. 'The be st seller wo ever Wodworth Co., Fort Vv'uyno, urn. seiUTDOuor uuui -vjii:ik wo i e "l" H. F. Wratt Co., Concord, N. H. Trml .iiorvine bottle and book o( tesUmonlala Tmentdriisjilsls DR. MILES' MEDICAL CO., ClkltBft,lfMsn TlUASi BOTTKJB FRB5B. Molders! Tliere's nothing will clean you up so quickly ileal your burns like dusrv mmmm TAR SOAP because of its high percentarje of tar. ASK YOUR OllOCIiH FOR IT. JAS. S. IH,IC He CO.. Cklcsoo. While Russian Soap T" 1&J!Z f" "flOTHER'S FRIEND" Is a scientifically prerjared Liniment nnd harmless; every ingredient Is ot recognizea value ana in constant use by the medical profession. It short ens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to life of Mother and Child. Hook 'To Mothers" mailed free, con mining valuable infermfction and voluntary testimonials. Sent bv exnre.iK. rkarces nrenaid. en reeeiat ot price, $10 per bottle. BRA0F1ELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, G.. Sold by all druggists. j A' t El fA roimiate m and bov ji t 0.1 ft ncv prlnetefcWB 3.W trie uver, iiiisiiiasi bowels ikruuak it r.mna. int. I'Bsn tpetSily cats nmoMemi) Una. tn n?uc, mini :scii-.'. . ;r2 at oj-u , B'S Bt.1 Co , S'UU To Dy Fast Colors USE : PEERLESS : DYES I Address for sample card, EIiSIIRA, jr. T, snusi CURE YOURSELF If trouble.lwth Gonorrhnw.1 Olect. Whites Snermatorrhniiil irauvuniiutiiri liilsi'linnrAiiirB your drngKiBt for a bottle of BIk O, It cures in a fewdiyi without tho aid or publicity of a doctor. Non poisonous and euaratite''rt not to stricture. me unit rrsat Awjrican Cur. Manufactured by OkemicaK !N. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURE THAT Cold AK STOP THAT jCliI8fcifclssi Has etood the :ei t for 8IXTJT YEAJtB I ed has proved itself the beet remedy 4 ikBOwn tor tbe onre - CttavmpUon, 1 kOougkt, Colds, IVhuvptHV Cough, and fllf ltsr JtMwr m uuuei uiu. Tikie Uo.. Mo-! and $1.00 per bottle, SOLO 1VCRYWHERE. sum, rewtfls u r mu. ?kti., BjiisfUe, vt, i CSiUkesW Kiic'.iti mmaand BteaA fUf. 8B-II..1 tl. tit.ta I wKh I t,''l. '-!!!.' rwm. ewiSMSsk ul rtn 1 Mr. iieasinssi f si K'm.Tlis Evans Okemical OfcaHK stf uLSJEtV rIMP iUlU ATI r isassH' as I. yO it