i peo ner . ram ithi Uhc art iree lie tan in the Early Days of cod-liver oil us use was limited to easing those far advanced in consumption. Science soon discovered in it the prevention and cure of consumption. of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites of lime and soda has rendered the oil more effective, easy of digestion and pleasant to the taste. Preparrd Ijv Scot IVwnn. Jt v Alliimnrl-ts. illlr Which nature In cnnMnnt.lv irivlno- In thn bimnr of boils, pimples, eruptions, ulcers, etc. Theso show that the blood Is contaminated, and some asslstanco must be (riven to relievo tlio trouble. iMfl is too reinouy to lorco out those pol Jvwl son3,andcnabloyouto GET WELL. "I have had for ytwrs a humor In my Mood, which made mo dread to shavo, as smalt bolls or pimples would lio cut, thus causing tho shaving to 1)0 a great annoyance. After taking tlireo bottle my iaco is an clear and smooth us it should be appetito splendid, slei-p i well, and feel like running a, font ail from the uso 01 S. S. B. Chas. Heatos, 7.1 Laurel St . Phlln. Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free BW1FT SXII''1C CO.. Atlanta, Oa Oris in at uitifOiilv inuln. Arc, ilvayx ri'llablo laoics, tk mmih and Km CrUttir Gold meUKid tKitrt f-ale-I with Mue ribbon. Take noalhrr. ft'fuaedanetroua fubittfu tfomnna fmifaftoit. At Drijtiati.or nl In Nlnn'ps for jirrtlcoHrj, tiLlmon.&U ni "ltfelUf Top T,fldIT "inlr-rfer. bv ninn V JJ Mall. llt.OOO Tclmottlt. Aai lt,pw. - .T; , nlehelr Chcudutf Co,MttIIn rtqnai- Sick Headache and rcllovo all the troubles tad flord to abf. cm, etateof tho syr.tnm, such PlKzinona. li.ab.ji, Dro.yslnefla, Distress after eating, PMn in tlic . ido, &o. Whllo thelrmc&t f cntrkablo 6ncct .as been shown la curing .Headache, yet Carter's Llttla vor Pilla an equally v alual.lo in Constipation, curing and pre Tenting thisaunoyln?complaint,whilo they alas correct alUiliordcraofthootomttchjtlmulaletha liver and roguiito tho bowela. Even If they only vcatheyvroMaaimoBtprieis3luo30wna suffer from this dUtrixslng complaint; but f ortu- ! catol7thcirgoortnoeedoc3notondhere,andthooa I imoonco try tm win uuu uiosu muo ruis wu .oblo insomncy tots thit thoy will not bo WIN ding to do without them. But f tar alleick heu) (XstLocar.ecf so many lives that hero la whors I we rr.aiio our git bout. Our i3 euro It walls i Others do not. Caller's Little Liver Pills aro very small -very ea.y to tike. Ono or two pills make a The.;' aro strictly vegetable nd do not . ye rarne, but by Ui -ir gentle action please I usot'iem. InvlalaataScTOtsj llvofortl. X by Crugiriata ovsryivhorc, or cent by malL CARTER WEOICINE CO., New York: SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICr llegs to announce to his friends and patrons and the publlo generally tha he has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by U. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street SHENANDOAH, PA. W. L. S3 SHOE WILL NOT RIP. Do you wear them7 When next In need try a pair, they will give you more comfort and service for the money than any other make, Bost In tho world. W, L, Douglas Shoes are made In all the Latest Styles, If you want a fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $8, trv mv $3.50, $4 or $5 Shoe. They will fit equal to cus tom made and look and wear as well, If you wish to economize In your footwear, you can do so by purchasing W, L, Douglas Shoes, My name and price Is stamped en the bottom, look for It when you buy, Take no sub stitute, I send shoes by mall upon receipt ot price, postage free, when Shoo Dealers cannot supply vou. IV. L. DOUGLAS, Urocktnn, Msi. Sold by Joseph Ball, 20 N. Main street. THE BICTOTJ! Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia. 3a S. main St.. Shcunndoah. The leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated. Everything new. olean and fresh. The tines wine ot Wines and Liquors I Clean, &c, foreign and do mestic Free luaoh served each ovenlng. Ills soboonera ot freu,13eer,I'orter, Ale.&o. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. Scoffs Eiinlsiii TB ChlcticatrrV iIh Illamoml rircnd. rENNYROYAL PUS (II S4.00M $2.50 3.50 lllVto ' ' ffo? Ladm 2.25 JaL t K75 tftO J. J, UOUOHEKTY, Prop. FROM ARQUNDTHE STATE Happenings of Importance from All Sections. GATHERED FROM HERE AND THERE. Sheriff Parker Sleies a lliillrond Com pany's Property to Satisfy Several Mort (rages A Coal Mine on rire lit Drlflon heiiutor l'utterson lluya a Ilallrond Other Stale News. West CitESTEit, Hay 8. Sherlft Parker, of this county, lias laid his official hands on tho property of the Delawnre Hlver nntl Lancnster Knllroad Company at the Fnlls of French Creek to satisfy In part a num ber of mortgages, amounting, It Is said, to over $2,500,000. Ho found for his levy two locomotives, a ten-gallon oil can, some picks and shovels and eloven and seven tcnths miles of truck. These he will sell on liny 20 unless satisfaction Is given be fore then, which is not probablo. Swindled by Ituneoers. Pottstown, Mny 8. Twobuncomen got $2,000 from Councilman John II. Jones. One of the men represented himself 'tis a former draughtsmen on the Reading and iiii old friend ot Air. Jones. Tho friend In vited hlru to Join In a game of enrds with his partner. The two drew $10,000. A deposit of $2,000 was necessary, which was placed down by thu councilman. Tho bunco men then lett town with the cash. Thehe ure evidently the same two men who nearly go't $2,500 n few days ago from n farmer at West Chester. Thoy also suc cessfully buncoed two men at Dowulngton for about $75. Patterson Makes u Ilfg Inl. Lancaster, May, 8. A big railroad deal wns consummated in this city when Ex Senator John J. Patterson, president of the Harrisburg mid Mifflin Electric Hallway, purchased the entire plant of tho Luncastei Traction Company. Tho purchnse includes all the electric lines in this city, ns well as the one to MHIcrsville and tho road now be ing built to Columbia. Allnntoivn's Now Men. Ai.lentow.n-, JIuy 8. Allentown la strengthening its ball team, Two new pitchers have been engaged, Sheible and Eanswlne. They reported to-day. Several of the men who have not shown up well ro marked for release. There is umplo capital" back of the club, and Manager Hunlon is not to spare it to get good men. Itotibcrs Dolus: a Hlg IlusltiesM. DowsixoTowjf, May 8. Five robberies occurred here during the past three dnys, and the citizens are up in arms. Tho busi ness offices of Jesse Menderhall, G. li. Strlngfellow, V. W. Keech and John Ben der were entered, as was also tho St. James church. The thieves are supposed to bo local men. Berks County Speed Premiums. Reading, May 8. The Berks County Agricultural Society has fixed the amount of premiums for trials of speed at the an nual fair in September at $2,200. Tho largest purse is JliOO for the 2.29 trotting class. There is also a purse of $000 for all trotters and pacers. The HulldingMny Drop Out of Sight. Pottsville, May 8. It has just been discovered that I'ottsville's new $50,000 school building is being erected over some old coal workings which had been in oper ation in the early days of mining. The school board will make borings to test the matter. The Minn Will : F'tnileil. Dmrrcw, May fi V li.e hroke out In the pump lion-.,' m Coxa Bro, hers' No. 2 slope at thiv jmc iturday, at the bottom of a llf fn a shall, time the wnole slope was . ji.v.e, and tlie noprietoi-s ure prepnr L.tn Hood the n.iue, which employs 000 1 a: ids. They are II, -Id for Murder. Willi vmspo.. r, JIny b. The murder ot Ph. ties Hoover in Cncnde township hm L..us-ed U'eat excitement in this city, where he ms well known. Coroner Bell and bis ;' ..y have render?d n verdict charKimt - Ham eagle and Flunk Ogden with tuu criuiu. Fourteen Laborers Hadly Injured. PrrTSBunn.irny 8. A trestle on the Hal tlmore and Ohio side tracks nt the Curnciiid blast furnnces at Praddock fell, inji.rin fourteen Slav lnlion-r w 'to were at wo-)-, underneath. Two of the men received wounds from whic'i ihpy '-annot recover. B r Bcgus white Bcgus white lead no not afford makers a larger profit than Strictly Pure White Lead. The wise man is never persuaded to buy paint that is said to be "just as good " or " better " than Strictly Pure White Lead The market is flooded with spurious white leads. The following analyses, made by eminent chemists, of two of these misleading brands show the exact proportion of genuine white lead they contain : Misleading Brand "Standard Lead Co. Strictly Pure White Lead. St. Louis." Materials Proportions Analyzed by Darytes ED.SO per cent. Regis Chauvenet Oxido of Zinc 31.18 per cent. & Pro., White Lead 0.411 per cent. St. Louis, Less than 7 per cent, white lead. Misleading Brand "Pacific Warranted Pure A White Lead." Materials Proportions Analyzed by Sulphate of Lead 4.18 per cent. Ledoux&Co., Oxide of Zluo 45.01 per cent. New York, liurytcs 60.G8 per cent. No white lead in it. You can avoid bogus lead by p chasing the John T, Lewis & Bros. brand. It is manufactured by the "Old Dutch" process, and is the standard. For sale by the most reliable dealers In paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, it will pay you to send to us Tot a book containing informa tion that may ave you many a dollar; it will only cost you a postal card to do so, JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. FIRE IMSURANCE. Orgetl be a o.aeMreJKwt puraly ei o." aknlix raproanutd by D7"XX FAUST, 120 S. JaromSt, Shmumf&h. B THAT CURES i Victory Oyer Disease "Terrible Pain in Head and Stomach ! " ''My Face was ono Mana of Eruptions 1 " 3 "Walked tho Floor Night I After Wight !M The following from Mrs. Hams proves B tho WONDERFUIt POWER of DANA'S Q over lUscase. CJEntLEtIKN I nin H I ynwof Wie. About 810 jrttrs Drfo I hail tho A1min14a wtif'ti hft rue In Intel mIumu. Ihuohad Itlllllf 1 M X'PMHM tor a FonKtlmo andn T i: IC It 1 nlU,i; 1A13V IV Jll V IIKAI tor giiionthst olw it vito imln in my Mimmcli nup-Sp'i-Mii to Ito cuuifif ly Jittt'i' 'I'imblt. IS'luht niter tiiulit I have Ik-cii 'm. EpolIiMl to wit Ik tv Iliior IxTaunrt of Uu llcrrlliUt imln, nml thin van not alt, my I1i uu i tttio nut of rup( ltn 10 lint get times nnti) hu vi'Icm1 iiIiniiNt 'iitlrIy gwith m'iiI. I rtmlyour faiicrs, ondthouglit Q I would try ono bottle of J I DANA'S iSiiHSAPAMLLA j though I had tried $o many diffiToiit mwltclno ;wumminry ncip, i nan imi imio ibiiii. itiiuru i shad taken niliitttlii I felt a irrent ileal fJlM'ttri. I have now taken two, and do not ifof t liko the sumr womnn. I cnn go to lied and iHri:i:i a 1.1. MiJirr. rrii trr- li'Ihlo piilu liai ileiMii'U'il. lhe CIiimI l ixlliir I lind m ntlialv o-it lit'. AI v lac Ih wt'll. I think one innro bottla wfll Bc"re me entirt !y. Ytirn rt-pcotfiilly, Ticondcroga, N. Y. MIIS. FHINDA HAMS. I To whom It mny concert!! I henhy crrtify to; tho truth of tho nboM. 1'. W. HAllItY, j Ticouderoga, N. Y. l'hannaciet I Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. ! WATTS. tea. jvt ONEYTO LOAN. Address II. C. Khcn- andoali post omoe. 5-z-lw OOMS FOR UBiNT.-Hteam heat and elec tric light Call at Him vuj ofllco. 3 13 tf WANTE D. An apprentleo : ono who cnn bo relied upon. Apply to Francis A. Slctler, rarber, lil V Main Htreet. 5 5-lw LOST. A Ren'leman'H plain cold ring. A suitable reward will bn paid fnr return of saaie to Michael Peters 15 North Main Btrct. 1 27-tf FOR S LE. afi-ty Iryi'lo, almost new nnd 'n sood condition, for aile cheap For full particular call on or audross II. K. Fausi, 120 a Jardln street 55-lw BOARDING. Two gcitlemen desire board with private family. Itjom tog-ther. Address H., Shenandoah, P. O. 5 5-tf FOR SAIiTC Star pirlor organ. Ap'ly to Jnbez Powell, 223 East Coal street, Shenan doah. 5 0 2t TirANTED. A girl for general housework. fV Must bo reliable. Apply at IIrhald oflice. 5tf OR HAT.E. A largo oak stafned wardrobe, suitable lor lodce paraphernalia, or can F tio converted into a book cane suitable for a 1-wyer or reildlnj room At one-third egular price. Apply to It. II. Morgan, 9 West Centro street. 5-8-21 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A rare chance For sale, the good will, fixtures nnd Block of Rees"'s book and stationary store. For further information apply on the premisoi, Ferguson Hotel block ITV3R RENT. Houie lately occupied by M. ' H. Keh cr Steam hont, hot and cold water wnter nloset and bath tub. For terms apply to J. K. ICehler, No. 21(1 North Main street. 4-27-tf "17OR SAT.B A twenty (20) aero linn, j' planted, together with 3 horses. 3 cows Ti irm and machinery, a nouso and barn. oilvto O. I". Krell. Darnsville, SohuylUlll .ounty. Pa. 5-8-lm rn-iT In Ferguson's theatre on Friday ' j "Vi nin?, May 5th, 1S9.1, a pocket book con- j k' , a Pennsylvania railroad ticket to i'otts- v.Uo and somo loose change. Tho tinder will bo rewarded by returning to Miss Mary Clausman, .131 E. Lloyd street. 5-0-lt WANTED Agents to take orders in every town and city. Commission or liberal salary to solicitors. Steady work. Send ref erences and secure territory promptly. Ell wanzerfc llarrv. Mt. IIodo Nurseries. Roch- j ester, N. Y. 5 5 lOt ALMSHOUSE SUPPLIES Time for re ceiving sealed proposals at tho oflice of tho Schuylkill County Almshous? for drugs, dry goods, groceries and tobacco, for the ensuing quarter, is hereby extended until noon of Thursday, May 18, 1893. Right to rejectanyor all bids is reserved, Schedules, &o., maybe had upon a plication at the ofllco. By order of tho Hoard of Poor Directors. P. O. box 4 Schuylkill Haven, Pa. 5-8-3t AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle tho new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. EraseH ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion ot paper, works like maglo. S00 to 500 per cent, profit. One agent's sales amounted to M20 in six days. Another 133 in two hours. Previous exnerlence not necessary. For terms and f uu Particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La rosse. Wis. x430 5-24-Iy WW1' Honest, energetiomen to solicit orders for Fruit and Ornamental Nursery St ok. Expenses and s lary to thuse who can loavo home and devote nil their time to tho work; or liberal commissions to local ugents. State occuiMtlon and choloa"f terrl tory Aaaress, iv.u. uriAaiti xi;u.,iiMnnuia Penn Square, Phlla.'Olphla. Pa. 4-14-lm eod To vi-present and collect for our Fine Art Gootls. SS18 per-weclc CHICAGO UTHOGRAni CO., 56 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, III. ABRA&1 HEEBNER CO,, PORT CARBON, PA Manufaeturenot Ol Kvwy DaMrlptloa. FkgSy Baoges, Caps, Regalias, a-FINESI OO00S-LOWE8T PRICE8."t Write for catalogues, Corresponds.ceoll.oliii sm m 1 lK I M MllS. FIII.MM HAMS, EJJ Ticondi ign, N. Y. A STARTLING FACT. Siktccn Per Cent, op Lire Insurance App.iont8 Rejeoted on Aooount or Diseased Kidneys. Tho TrouMe Comes From Lack of Care. Br. Lambert the general medlrnl direc tor of tlio K(iiitnl)lu Lifo Insutauuo Com pany, N. V., said : "Wo reject clxteen per cent, of the applica tions made to 1 s for insurance, and I hare saved tue entire cxiiene ot this medical depart ment, by the reiectton alone or applicants who hnd dlseaeeil kidneys, nml who died within two yeai after 1 rejected them." This appalling stntcincnt comltiR ns it docs, from such high medical nulltority, should have Ilia attention of our citizens. There 3 no reafron to day, why eop!o should allow kidney disease to get such u hold on (hem. Nature .ends her warning in the slight imln in (lie buck, poor circulation of "the blood, sediment in the urine. Wlien nny of theo symptoms appear, Dr. David Kennedy's Fuvorito Hemedy should he taken in small doses tit once, nnd thus drivo tho poison out of tho blood and restore tho kidneys to healthy action. To our knowledge; this is the only modi cino that survly anil effectually cures this almost universal complaint. Wo nolo tho linppy recover)- of Mr. Oscar Lambert, of Jerico, 3Io., whoso case has been talked of in tho papers tho world over. Oscnr Lambert. Quoting from bis letter. " I neglectPd tbn first svmptoms until I found myself in bed ill! 11 complicated disease of the kldneya. No mortal ever suffered more and lived. BIy plivslclnn failed to help me. 1 then used Dr. l)aid Kennedy's Faorlte Remedy, madoatllonilout, N. Y. It relieved my kidneys almotinimediatdy. nnd iu u few weeks I was clear of a'l pom. and entirely cured, I owe my present leawof lilu to Favorito Remedy." It is used and recommended for what it accomplishes. Writes Mrs. A. J. F. Manchester, from Providence, It. I. " I began uslna; Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy for kidney disease, when Doctors fnllod to relievo me. it drove a bid humor out of my blood, cured my kidney trouble, andlnui truth ful when I sav Itsaveil my life." Wm. Huston tho popular West Shore H. U. engineer, camo out in tin open letter stating how he had suffered with kidney disease. Physicians treatment, nnd the uso of various preparations failed to benefit him. Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorito Hemedy, was procured and' it made him well. Favorito Remedy lias had more free ad vertising in the columns of tho daily papers, than anything we know of, from thu fad tiiat it does as is promised. " cures discaBC." Dr. Kennedy's Favorito Remedy possesses marvelous strength giving qualities, that render it especialy, valuahlo to tho aged or infirm. For a general all nround tonic, nnd to cure any disease arising from an impuro condition of the blood, It lias no equnl. Druggists nre celling more of it than all others combined. CSJRE 'lftr01lh!(vlwfthr;nl,nrrl,.T riluet.Whlti tin,.m.n,l -J orflnriiii,tn,i,nl ,lu, .Y Jypnr dru?i:l!t fur t bottle ol H without the aid or publicity of uuiitmr. r.nn-poisnnous sna Irrunranteed not to stricture. 1 int Universal American Curt, Manufactured bv k The Evans Chemical Co.! CINCINNATI, O. f'lW O. S. A. Professional Cards. JOHN R. COYLE, ATiUKXJSl AT-liA W. Oflice Boddall building, Shenandoah, Pa. ML M. HUKltli, ATTORNEY-A T-LA W. SnsNANDOAn, Pi. Offlco-Room3. P. O Bulldlnr. Shenandoah. ai d issterly building, Pottsville. Q T. UAVICE, auaUEON VJSNTJSl. OSice Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Kts. Shenandoah, over Stotn's drug store. S. KISTLER, M. D ParSlGlAN AJfD SURCEOtf. Offlce-120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. K. JdMIM urkllN. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OSice and Raeldence. No. Si Ncrth Jirdlc htreet, .menanaoan. rjtUANK WOMEILM.'D, SpeciatiUin Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of the eve. ear. iioie and throat. Spectacle furnished, guar- anieeu tosuii ail eyes. unice cast u street, snenanuoan. R. E. D' LONGACRE, Graduate in Veterinary Surgery and Deni'utry. AU calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at tended to with proinnines. xumleal ooera- tlons performed with the greateat cue. Office; uommerowi iiowi, eneniiauoaa. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Obritt, Uo tar's old tttnd.) MtalH MM CMtI (,, lliiuiuUHte hew, ale aad portr on tap. The nnei nranas 01 WBieKevs ana clears. x-i room &t I tacneo. 7m: r U. B. . KWZr VH HARRIS ELECTROCUTED. The Wife Murderer Pays the Death Penalty IN THE PRISON AT SING SING, N. Y Klectrlrlty Puts all Ulld to Hm ttarllily Cn- leer of 11 Man C'omleted of 1111 Atriirtoiii Crjmo-u Vi.ltilK" r I.TOO Unul In Kll: llurrln-Tim lMectroviitlim I'riiiiotincrd Sino Sino, N. Y., SIny 8. In tlio pres ence of Warden burston, the prison clnip- laln, Princliml Keeper Cnnnnntfliton sij pliysielnns and the wltnewes provided bj law to be present on mtcb occasions, Car lyle V. Harris, who mnnlertHl his wife, llellen l'otts-llnrrls, over two years niro, paid the deuth penalty in the electroctitiou chair here to-day. By the killing of Harris the last ehapter in one of the most sensa tional nitirder cases recorded in tho nnnal! ef criminal history haH been bronstlit to 11 close and the laws of New York state foi crimes of this nature have liecit fully satls lleil. ah there Is a conflict of opinion nmona tlio American people as regards the unlit or innocence of the executed man, they nre now left to weiiili both sides of the matter and decide for themselves whether the killliiK of the condemcd was an act of justice or injustice. I he voltage used In electrocutine Harris w.is l.TOO, the SHine as in tlie last electro cution. After the current hud been turned on iilteen seconds the voltnge was gradu ally reduced to I!U0 when it was linally turned off ami Harris was dead. There was 110 bnrninjc of the skin where tho elec trodes were placed against the body and tneie was a general aUsenco of the dis iiKieiable features complained of by physi ciani. and witnesses in the earlier days of the electrocution law. Tills, of course, is due to the fact that a number ot improve ments have been made iu the machinery of death during the last year. All of the physicians and others who witnessed the electrocution declare that Huiris died a painlcw death. Alter the autopsy this afternoon the body of young Harris will be turned over to lin grief-stricken parents who will give it a respectable burial. Harris said farewell to his father, mother and brother yekterday afternoon and im mediately began writing n statement which will be given to tho piesa in a day or ho. Lai,t night the condemned man repeated his denial of having committed the crime for which he has sulTeied death, BiidNiiil thai bkexecution would bo nothing moie or less than a judicial murder. Har ris did not finish his writing until after midnight. Tiir.Ei: Kii.i.r.n hv liohtxixo. Clim lrs .McOee uml AVlfo Strurk While In 1 lossy. Lihehty, Ind., Muy a. Ateirible storm of rain, hail and wind passed over this place doing much damage to fruit and crops. Three peoplu were struck by lightn ing and killed. Miss Ella -Mitchell, the daughter of Albert Mitchell, one of the most prominent men in the county, waa struck. Charles McGee nnd wife were driving in 1111 open biifgy when n holt of lightning (.truck them, killing both. Lightning ulbo struck the residence of Eunetto Lofard. His wife was stunned and it is feared she cannot recover. In Pear of the While Cnpa. Brookiiaven, Miss., May 8. There was preat excitement here Saturday and last liiglit, caused by rumors that a large body ot lute Laps wero approaching for tho purposo of releasing their associates in crime. A large body of citizens, well armed, remain on guard, and will hold the prisoners at all hazards. The Murrlinnu Mill Klilnc;. LAWitiixcE, Mass., May 8. Tlie freshet on the Merrimac is on the increase and the water is now sixteen feet above tho sum mer How. Over 1,000 mill operatives are thrown temporarily out ot employment by tlie water bucking into tho wheels. The water is within h few feet of the Boston and Maine railroad. Thn CorUuge Mushiest Oulet. Xenia, O., Muy 8. The cordage crash has caused no concern in this city, which Is one of tho cordage centres of the country. Five extensive mills are located here, three belonging to the National Company. Tho local managers of tho mills have been ap pointed 1 ecclvers agents, with orders to go ahead witli the work. A Prominent Nowpapor Man Dead. PiTT3Buna, May 8. Thomas S. Full- wood, a well-known sporting writer and for eighteen years sporting editor of the Pittsburg Leader, died at his home in this city yesterday. Mr. Fullwood had been suffering for the past few months from an abscess in the head, which Anally resulted In his death. Put-fts Made From h Convlet'M Skin. Detuoit, Mich.. May 8. A dozen mem bers of the senior medical class at the Uni versity of Michigan have each received from a -New Voile house a handsomo souvenir purse made from the skin of a convict the boys dissected, xhey sent the skin east to he tanned and made into the purses. 1 Death of tlio Oldest Mlnliter. Woos-ran, O., May 8. Rev. David Knm mtrer, who was the oldest member In tho ministry iu the United Suites, died at his home in this city. Rev. Kammerer was in hii 81st year, and seventy-one years of his lit was spent as a minister of the German. Lutheran cniircn. Oh Lrss Onice lu the Indian Service, Wasiuxoton, May 8 Secretary Smith has abolished the onice of Special Aseut ot the Indian bervlee, which was held during the lat admiuutratlon by Mrs. Dorchester. tee wife of tue buperlntendeut ot Indian bchools. An Anneal to h Taken lu Pova rasa. 1 RxUATnnA N V War H Tho dltfTt attorney nas Deen served wltn a notice ot ... 1 . I. . . . , I , ' ... iipiirm 111 wie cwse ui iuurun ray, jr., con victed of tho murder of Henrietta Wilson Tho appeal will he argued here on May 0 f Instantly Killed In a Runaway. ' Sandwich, 1Ius., May 8. Isaac Perry, ot Kocbeater, selectman and ex-representa tive, was thrown from his carriage here by a runaway horse and bu neck waa broken Death was instantaneous. The Utlea Strlck.M Still Out. TJtita, X. Y. May 8. The nuuou'a and baildinc Uburen' atrike Inaugurated. Mar 1, it still uu. Tho ooutractora say they will udveitiDe tor hlp el&ewher it tue iuim remain, out tanger. 11)1 1 KVB?-- T ' il 1 1 LEl THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS OETTER. Jly dortor says It arts pp tly on tlie stomach, liver nnd klilnris, and it npli'i'wnnt laxative. ThU drink Is made from lierht, nnd Is prepared for us us easily as tea. ItlHcnllPd MHE'SMKBI&raE AIUlni(TtTl-tH(n?lMtntfVi( .tirt fi npactenfto. If you rnnnntRf ttt.flpmt yolirBrtiiress furnfre sample. I.nm'M l'fimilr MimIIpIhh move tho Itowrl rnch dnr. In order t he heulthv ttill necewarr. Addreae OllAXOU K. V()i)iJVAU i. HoY.K.y. Printing ink st.iins nre n moved and jamrasrf fingers healed by tin 11,0 of 5 mim DIAMOND TAR SOAP because of ils Iiil;1i peri-i-nt.ige of . ASK YOUR OROCCR POR IT. JjVS. S. Iilltlv ; CO., ChlofiftO. 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