YEARS )l? Hold Up Five United Statoa Gov ernment Officials, SAILED TflE SEAS 38 One of His Experiences. rnrll'irfy-elilit years C:ipU Loud followwi tl.-en most of flint time tismasterof a ve nt ' mid nixm retiring from it lie water v-a-. np v luted ly me Secretary of tho United Stii'j.--Ticnvuvyto superintend tliu seal llsboni'-Ii Alaska which petition ho held Uvoyeais. lit j !!--. hup experli'm e n follows: For several years 1 had lieen troubled vile c i ral nenousncss and pain In tin m,,,r' , le-art. My greatest affliction a flc I'.ile a ess; It whs almost Impossible nt any timet.. obtain lest nnd sleep. Having seen Jir Miles' rcim-dics ndvertbod I befsari I nine. Afier taking u small qimntlty tin t. ii. tit received van so creiit inni i waspo i lively uliirnied, tldnkliiit the remedy Con-tilm-d opiates which would finally be lnjurl y - to me; but on liolni! assured by the tlrue i ,t ih.it It was perfectly harmless. I con tin-u-d It together with tho lieu rt I'urn. It fliy 1 , m conscientiously say that tr. Miles K .ml ve Nervine and New Heart Cure did i i. .for me than anything 1 bad over taken. I hid lieen troiiieu ny umnwni. imjniii"" an 1 rancisco wmium ix-u 1 owo my present, huiki hhi n i id. -ioinusoof thoso most valuable remedies, mid heartily recommend them to ullatllli'tcd j I w.is." I'apt. A. 1'. IOtid, Hampden, Me. Iir M lies' HestorutivoNervlnonnd New (lure i "e wild by all drtiiKlstson n tiosltlvoRuar.n t ... or by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, I...! nn riv-pint.nf nrlee. St uer bottle, or six ., lies for f. express prepaid. They nre '.. from all oolates anu uu,uEcrou3 uriiB CAVTION. ir a denier offers W. Im Douglas Shorn nt a reduced price, or says Iieliastbem without mime stamped on bottom, put bl in down as u, f rnud. l it 1 1 m w W. L. Douglas 83 SHOE thoITld. W. J,. DOUC1I.AS Shoes ire stylikh, easy fit tin?, nd clvc belter satis Lictlon n.llic pricis u. .rTu, il Hi ,i anv other make. Try one pair and be convinced, Tlie stamping of v. L. Douglas name and price on the bottom, which guarantee their value, saves thousands of dollars, annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save money by buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. C italosrue free upon application. Address, VT. I OOUOIvAB, Brotktoo, Man. bold bv Joseph Ball, Sheuandoah. C. F. Hotli, Itingtown. c delicious to the taste, Invigorating and strengthening to the body, made in ONE MINUTE from AND TEEN LOOKED THEM IN A EOOM. lie In Hiibstqtirntly Cnptiired In Canada, and Consents to Iteturn Without llxtra dltlou 1'npers Tho Aliened Postolilce Thlefs htory of Ills lcnpe. Buffalo. Feb. 19. I,eroy Harris, alias William 11. Clark, accused ol postofllco roblierv. berfornied the remarkable fent of I holding tiji a whole court room unit mak ing bis escHpe. He Is supposed to nave been Implicated lu several postolilce rob beries that have taken place in New York and Connecticut of late. For a lonii time the Inspectors have been on his track, and on Satunlny Inspector Leathermau uabbeil his man just as he was cnllinir for mail at tho General dellv cry window, lie was at once taken before Commissioner Falrchild. The commis sioner's oillce is in the government build ing mid adjoins the federal court room, llurrls asked permission to goto the lava tory, and on returning clectrilled the com missioner anil all in the room by leveling o revolver and crying, "lliindsuii." Every body puts up his bauds, Including the commissioner. United States District At torney Mackey, Deputy Marshal Watt", Deputy Marshul Colt and Inspector Ienth erman. Harris walked to the door, opened It still keeping his gun pointed toward the astonished group, and passod out, locking tho door from the outside and taking tue key. Marshal Watts jumped to the win dow and fired three shots to attract atten tion, the others yelling lustily. Finally a janitor was. amused, who opened the door and released tlie captives, but Harris had made uooil his lliirht. Harris was subsequently captured at Clifton, Ontario. Tho telegraph operator In the station there saw a man resembling Harris' tlencrintion come into the statio; and sit down, lie sent n message to As sistant Chiot of Police Grifllths, who came down on a run and collared Harris, llarrii tried to mill his revolver, but Grllllthswas too quick for him ami got his revolver out first. Harris was taken to the lockup aim the HulTalo olllcials notified. They went down to Clifton and got their man. He consented to come back without extradi tion. He is now In tho Erie county jail. When searched but $12.05 in money and the revolver was found ou him. There was not a scrap of paper. Hairis irave this account of his escape to the olllcials, first saying that tho idea of holding up the oHlcluls came to him sud denly and was immediately acted upon: "When I got down stairs I saw tho peo plo all running toward Seneca street, so 1 Btepped out of the Washington street door. I went tip Washington Btreet. I am not Bttro where I went after that. I lost my way, and about S o'clock I found myself in a saloon away out on Niagara street. I stayed there for an hour, and then walked down to the Hlack Itock station, where I took a train for Niagara Falls. When I got there I took the foot hridgo across to Clifton. I went into the station, and was I sitting there waiting for a train to go on , farther when the ofilcercameaudgotme." I Harris was for ten years employed as a postal clerk in New York. He is a5 years old, married and has one child. l'onnsylTnnhi'a llallroad Trnfllr. HATtnisUL'ItO, Feb. 10. Tlio annual re ports of tlie steam railroads operating in Pennsylvania for tho fiscal year ending June 30, 1W8, show that .the aggregate number of passengers carried during the yu- was l52,-100,bMO as against 140,100,590 the previous year. The immberof passen- irers carried one milovas2,(Wi,li;;,85ii. 'the company carrying the greatest number of passengers last year was tue t'euusyivanta, which carried 57,280,051. Tlie roads oper ating in Pennsylvania have 3V per cent, of tin- entire passenger truffle of the country i! '.'1 per cent, of the passengers carried cue mile. THE KIND That Mrs. ROSA B. JACOBS, DtRBE, VT. CURED WHEN FOUR PHYSICIANS FAILED. 8tx years ago was taken with ABthma, which tteadlly grew worte. 1 employed four different physicians, who gave mo up, saying there was no help for me. Four bottles of DANA'S SAHSAPAIULLA Bavod my life, and I am well and happy. . Mtis. ROSA 11. JACOBS, ! llarre, Vt. ALL DRUGGISTS. DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., Bellatt, Me. ANOTHER WORLD'S FAIR FIRE It Was, Mlip Its rreilerrssnn, of Inceu. diury Origin. Clll('G(i, Feb. 19. Another World's fair fire broke out yesterday afternoon iu the east wing of the Illinois state building. It was undoubtedly of incendiary origin, but prompt respome on the part of tho fire de partment prevented damage to any great extent. Tlie chief danger from the fire was the probability that it might extend to tlie Art gallery, which is now used as the store house for, the Columbian mu seum. Fears for the safety of the Artgat lery were well grounded, tor early In the progress of the fire Hying brands alighted ou its noil hive d dome, uud In a lew mo ments that portion of the building was nblnre. Around tlie base of the small dome at that corner of the Art building there was a tarred roof and some ennvo-, and upon this the lliunes made rapid pro gress.! Some guards, however, climbed to the roof, and tearing away the blailng can vas, threw it to the ground. Tlfnlre on the roof was then easily extingleti. Joseph Unlink, a tlrenvm, fell from the roof of the Illinois building, but was not seriously liurt. The Illinois building was sold roeeutlv for tl.BMi. and as only the staff was burned from about forty-live feet on the east wing, the damage is in considerable. TI1L rUr-c iL-i-Al Lb MAbb. Cheered by an Auih.-nc- of liftvTlion snud lit 81. 1'eter's. HoMK, Fell. 10. The closing eereinotii In connection with Pope Leo Kill's jubi lee year took place yestinlny.Mtid consisted of n mass celebrated by him in St. Peter's In gland state, followed by the "TV Ileum.'' It U estimated that 511.000 jieople wen present. The mass was celebrated at the papal altar Leo ns borne Into tlie basilica in the sidia (WntoriH at ftSO . tn., preceded by a irtege id iirdinals and bishops. Hi appearance was followed by the enlhu-na-die cheering of tliplmmensemultltude, among whom were many distinguished foreigners, diplomats, Homau nobles, Knights of Malta and leaders of deputa tions. The entrance of the poie into the church whs announced from the dome by a musical blast from the silver trnmiiels. The Interior of the vast lmaMe i. elab orately deeorated with red nnd gu'.d hang ings, and there were four special I rlbunes or stands erected beside the altar for he diplomatic corps, tlie Honmu aris; roeracy and the heads of the different religious or der. At tlie ciiucliiloit of the mass Leo In toned the "Te Deutn," which was chanted byilie congregation. The pope reeated himself in tlie sedla, and with the tiara on his head blessed tlie audience. He then retired into the Chapel Delia lleta amid prolonged cheering. Tlie ls-ps appeared considerably im proved in health, and intoned in a strong voice. His physicians my lie is much bet ter. but lorbld overexertion Europe's mwm. Wild Threats of the Unwashod and Unterrified in London, EMILE HENRY'S BETJTAL ATTITUDE o I ten re t Ttmt lie 'lied tn Kill M. Ktlpiuip, bill Us Is CimstHlltly 1)1 v ulfrllvlC Inforiiiiitiim Whloh Will 1m1 Ui Hi Capture of Othnr Conspirators. London, Feb. 111. A trlece of the homb which killed the anarchist UrmnUti hr.i been examined. It was found thai the inner side was grooved aliout equal to the depth of an inch screw. The grooves ap parently represent the essential part oi the contrivance, fixing the explosion for R certain time. Nobody can see this frag ment of the machine without concluding that It was the concerted work of several persons. It could not have been produced without a furnace and proper apparatus. The widely announced Meeting jtster day of the Autonomic club, under the aus pices of the International Workers' group, was attended by only fifteen persons. Fourteen of these were foreigners. The speakers who had lieen announced to address the meetlnir did not appear. Finally, after a wait of two hours, b bons, of the Commonweal group, arrived ond made a speech, iu the course of which he urged Individual eHort Hi rlgutiug uio and lieut up i-fnitiru tit Lit i-'dtiitililttltJill (if 1,'ist night the facades of St. Peter's and Valllaut. 1 alias and and "other martyrs" as worthy of his hearers' emulation. Hun dreds, bo said, were ready to sacrincetiieir other churches, ull the Catholic institu tions, and a great many holies weie brll UHiitly Illuminated, At Least Ont Innocent Msii I.yneheil. ltlliMlNcu M Ala.. Feb. III. Mr.. Annii Hucker. an aged and respected whiti woman who lives In the lower pari of Chilton county, was assanltid b. a negro, and to cover up his crime lr turned and fatally shot the old lady, n h, wiis found by neighbors shortly after iu a half unconscious condition. Hie was then mlticiently revived to tell htr story, and shortly died. Two negroes who were to inn by a parly of searchers were qui tinnc carefully, atul the evidence showed that one or the other was the guilty man. though each denied his guilt. l,o lie sur. that the right man was punished boll were strnng up to a limb and their bodu riddled with bullets. lives in the great cause, lie himself wan Perfectly nrciiared todoso. They had noth ing to live for, but were simply the slaves of the capitalists. Speeches, be ouueu were useless, and physical force wus necessary. When the government and Mr. Asquitu, he continued, abandoned making maxim gnis for use against the people the littler would relinquish the niaiiulacture oi dy namite bombs. The sneaker advised workers to read books upon chemicals which they would find iu the public iturti rios and to learutheuseot thesechemloale, TRAGEDY AJA WEDDING. Two Men Stahhnd to Ileuth mill the ltrble Seriously Cut. lUl.Elcm. N. C Feb. 10. Ne comes of a double murder at a wedding in Alle ghany county. Among those present was Daniel Slaughter, of Carroll county, a. Just as tho wedding ceremony ended Slaughter passed near an old man, who Beizcd his hand and made some remarK. Slaughter spoke roughly and was told to leave the house. He did so, but returned lu a few minutes. Tlie friends of the old man were angry, and n peacemaker en deavored to keep them back, while at the same time he told Slaughterto keep quiet. Suddenly Slaughter sprang nt John Bare and stabbed him to tho heart. Hare fell dead ami Slaughter made an attempt to again stab him, but the bride seized his hand. She was cut in tho hand andanns. Slaughter dashed for the door, and ou the way stabbed Kd Long, killing him in stantly, nnd then fled. Ho was captured two miles u ay. There were threats of lynching, but he was safely taken to jail at Sparta. He i ' -inis some of the crowd struck him iu th. face. Sswrd to Dentil. Kkokuk. la.. Feb. 10. John Sulliwn met a horrible death on the farm of .1. T Nelson, near Warsaw, Ills. He slipped and fell iigiilnst a irortnble saw, hi-, hi Hd striking llrst. The saw ran intothe skull. liarely reaching the brain. In an effort to f ree liinielf Sulllvau fell a second time, the saw striking the nrrht shoulder, run. nlng down the back, tearing the ribs frnni the Iiik Kboni- ami cutting into the body. Sullivan wis taken to Clinton, Mo., when- surgeons removed part of the skull and amputated the right arm at the should. The man died in a few hours. "Iluiniln UMI" Nli IU.- rri-d May. Washington, Feb. 10. Fred May, th club man, and Colonel "HulTalo llill Cody Aiet for the first time in six years tn Chainlierlain s, nnd a blow was struck by Cody in settlement of an old quarrel Various ncoiints are given, but all agree thai May was not the aggressor. The feud between tlie two dates buck to 1H87, when both were paying attention, in London, t n vouiig actress how playing in New York The piur ivi n separated bj friends, May Vowuu revi Who People Weigh and Compare Know and gL t tha b. t. C tokne, ,1 tX'Pl,. the luw vc ,tft.u Is won a wiJj and w Uri'y. At ii; i.:tr sub.-nitted 10 cvf rt ne-.t Dhvsiclans a;i i A'.I cf these prou-Hm- Kilt- ' lJo I iuni : t lllUl! i u vv ,ptT" 11- v JOKS. ,1 mttiral, lvr-lt'iful a-1 tc ipW ' !-p:oJ"C', be'Jer t.ii". !. a 1 cv. -y toc-.c purpo . T ic sue c . cf Cc i i' a r.r.ttcr cf history. V h U l-c'ier ic;,A v: ! fc- vhi'h it st..rt!3, L ur Ir.r.ie ? Av iJ irn'Hlor,? -- l i i h vv'.i:les. Stio'c to '. L 1 1 iE, xo., nF.JoHoUPE raKorlHaijAft'is nrv' $0 et8' for M Poun& paelMQiii r-Y"r n applies tlcn to tnanufaciuiarB. ( It. Severn, P. K. Magargle, W. U Wateia Hr ThppB 1317 Arch St. IS l l l 1 1 U U 1 PHILADELPHIA, PA. The only Genuine Seerlulist in Aracrlts, nollrlinsianuiliir irnat omcrs siiveruse. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special IMsenses and Ntrlrturos Pcrinanmitlr Cured In i) to 5 dajl BLOOD POISON SSSSiSssfe new nirttiuil lnl ui uudays. a years' Juro- iHtan Ilusi iiiilanil ,12 j.nu-u, aliirienco, as t,u.,ifl,-t. - ,.,..1 lil..r,.miu. t.rnVM. hund ilva I ".-.';. tt.l.annlv I poor oxnonlnff uuacit jjoci"io" J : vertuingasgriut Bpeclallht. A Jrua frlaud t.naii u?rurv,rk atiff r.i iiu.i cbiitciiielatlnz I marrtagB. TliemostBiulibiiriiaua Jjngeroun I I oanesBoiiciusl. wriie'rraiiauuuB. Hours: 9-3; Eve's G-Si wi. anassi. vves e-iu;sun. Vt succeHsIilllrfaiuieuiuyiiiuu. A Letter I2xonerntInar Itoss. CHATTASOOOA, l'cb. 19. The develop ment in the trial of tho four Skeltonboys nt Scottsboro, Ala., for the killing of 11. C. Hoss, at Stevenson, are of a most sensa tional charucter. A letter from Annie Skelton, written to her brother Hob and found on Hoss' dead body, was read, iu which she exonerates Hoss and names as her seducer ft man prominent in Alabama affairs. Tho girl is lying very 111 at the Mary Howard hospital in Cincinnati. A Whole Fninlly Imiwiied. San Antonio, Tex., Feb. !. T. F. Pnr nell, a sheep man of Fobrey county, b -' -.ins news of the drowning of a rauci. uuu named Frank llamlall, together wit i his wife and three children, in theitlo Gi inde, river at a point near l'rlsidlo, Mexico. The wagon In which llandall and his family were crossing was upset, and before any of the occupants could get from under the box bed they were drowned. All of the bodies were recovered. A Preacher Waylaid ami Murdered. Ottawa, O., Feb. 10. Itev. Joshua C. Hriggs, who bus been holding' revival meeting nt Westcrniaun, ten miles westof here, had gained the enmity of tin- lawless element by his bold attacks on vilv. On going homo from a meeting during a terri ble storm ho was waylaid and killed. When his body whs found the next day b is tb rout was cut from ear to ear and the ! breast was slashed and the heart almo-t cut out. Hriggs' watch and pocket book j were missing and everything of value on Uls person was gone. of MEN Easily. Quickly, Parntanenlly Ratt-wid WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of evlli from early errors or latw i-it-i sans, the results ot oeraik, atotcnass, worn .etc- TuUstMBglo, di-Yuiopmeut and tone Bbi-n o e ery organ and V,itlon of the bodr Sliiiple. natural metnoils. ,n,n..ullalfll,nlim,mSnt bpoii. Fiitlurt' Iinposslhla. S.lioo Tt i-eni-e. Book, explf-fltlun and proofl mailed (scaled) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. I.. .... iHM-k IM.'.n.. II rknA. , fNXBQYALR!LLS SBaU I'ruritiM for'ni, v : f Aw.u i ZJH.UUarKU u.J I,. L'.li.i ttaLi uiillla 'm. rMHi... if m km will, l,l, ' i. .u. Take .M t. BKlTa... i,lb.... .A,..d.H. .umIJIIu. i'i fir Loni und tMilutiimt. AillrK.ts. non4 4s. It. .Ufi.i ri.r imnlL-ul va, I. MliUMltla kml ' llrlkf tr 1ji,II. , lit lr. n rvlunl MS II 1111. 11I.IHHI I lllrnulUM JlM f1ft --r t'ht..-plrl kwnlittl I .,Jlfosvir ISrcnglit Hack rrora Guatemala. N ATi in I., Miss., Feb. 19. James J. Halm, the mau who is charged with steal ing ITl.fXK) in negotiable bonds from his Bister, Mrs. Snson Schwarz, and also $4,000 worth of diamonds from his wife in this city, arrived here this morning in the cus todv of Plukertou detectives. Halm was arrested iu Guatemala, South America. Forty thousand dollars worth of bonds and jewelry was recovered by the detectives. A Slexlcnu Governor Iteslgus. Monclava, Mex., 'Feb. ID. The an nouncementwhlch comes from Satullo that Miquel Mosgrlev, governor of the state of Coohllus, has resigned his offloe, has cre ated a great stir in political circles throughout the state. Gov. Musgrlev was annoluted to the office by President Diaz about six months ago, and has made a splendid record for himself as governor. Died from tSiposure. NKWAltK.N. J., Feb. 19. Mrs. Fannie Kane, 86 years old, of Silver Lake, Hloom-. field, died iu an ambulance wjille on her way to tho Newark ,City hospital. Mrs. Kaue wns fouud at midnight lyiug ur. con scious on Gaston avenue, AVoodsIde. She was on bur way home and had lieen over come by thai oold. When found she was nearly frozen stiff. The skating Curulval Abninlnnnil. Iluo HANK, N. J., Feb. 10. The warm weather of Saturday night and yesterday put an end to all hope of having the skab ing championship races hero ou Tuesnlay os was auuounced. The ice Is now very eoft, nnd it is thought the chances of hav ing tho races here this winter are now gone. , Congratulating Pelxotn. Rio JANEU'.o, Feb. 1(1. The guns of the rebel licet have Imhmi silent since the re cent fierce attack on Armacao. The in surgents' losses on thntoeoasiou wero very severe, including several of their promi nent officers. President Peixoto Is dally receiving telegramsof congratulation from every part of the republic. It is generally expected that the presidential election on March 1 will result in tlie triumph of re publican Ideas and will restore peace to Urazll. To fitart a Uo-ourratlva Colony. IlKNvmt. Feb. IB. Some of the prom inent Populists at the state house, Ipolud lng the game wiird-u, the state engineer and the deputy fish commissioner, have conceived tho idea of establishing a co operative colony on the Ute reservation, lu the aoutnwestern parr, oi un- state wnen it is opened for settlement. For this pur pose they have Incorporated tho Colorado Co-operative company, with a capital of $100,000. The Union PaelfUi Wage (Istlon. Omaha, Feb. 19. Late Saturday night a copy of the order made by Judges Chase and Sanborn in the Union Paciflo wage case was received iu Omaha. It provides substantially as it was reported by the Associated Press for a suspension of Judge Dundy's order, and requires a eon fxranee between the reoeivew and em ployes liefore the court ahull luterrtrc in the wage maner. 1'rUe Tighter Arreflted In Colorado. Dknvkii. Fell. 19. Saturday night the police raided u hall tn which a fight was lu progress lietweett Lawrence Fan-ell, a lioxlng Instructor, and Frank Foss, a local pugilist of some note, and locked up both furhters and aliout fifty of the knecta- tors. They were arrested for vlolatingtbe ordinance an.u.i-t pn e Iir" mt tm LNTH aUL Kcta.. 0cts., $1.00 per notti i,rji fntlfrl.l. IIol.1 , Croupnroiui.tlv: re 1 1 'VCtVliooplnBConcU nmi Astimiu. Vnr Consuiniition It has no rival; nte cured tliousamls wherenll others fiiiiA- will mipvi vnn if tnken In time. Soid by Drucr -ta nn eiiamntcn. For Lame Hack or Chest, use HHlCoH'a VI. .VblllB. a&CUl. invn vou r.iti.1. . . loaremeilv Is cruaran- tcedtouuresou. l'.uwott. Injector Iron. Sold hv O. If. Hsgnnlmoh. Slieimnduati. ure Throat, DR. HOBENSAGK, iu:nky'.s imurAi. attituih- lle Itecrels Tlmt Ho railed ill Ills At tempt to Kill 91. lUleliue. PA1118. Feb. 10. Anarchist Henry has made a further confession to the police, and as a result of it his mother's house was searched. The police found nine chemical apparatus and a number of let ters and photographs, including a group of twenty nunrcliists. All of these things will prove valuable to the police in theii efforts to arrest nil the chief anarchists who were implicated in the plot with Henry. Henry also divulged the nanieso! several of his anarchist friends, and their arrests are expected to take place iu short time. When Henry was confronted with those who had helped to capture bim Ills attt- tndo was characteristic. M. Ktlenne tho Western Hallway company, said that when about to seize Henry the fugltlv. turned and fired point blank at him Look," lidded M. litleune, showing uls waistcoat pierced by a bullet, "had Henry fired a trifle higher 1 should Unvo received tho bullet In my chest." Henry (interrupting) ell, what tmrm would there have been In that? M. Ktienne (white with auger) Why, would you have killed mcl Henry Well, what tbenr M. Ktienne Yon blmid thirsty scoundrel. Henry 1 regret that the revolver was of such inferior quality. I should have felt a certain ml isfaetion at being confronted with you in f ho morgue, I living and you a corpe. Plrt'iueit Pell with a Plour. New a UK, N. J., Feb. 10. Eight firemen were carried down by a falling Boor yes-ti-nlaj and some of them were badly in jured. Tin- firemen were called shortly alter niioii to the drug store at 179 Verona avenue. The (lames spread rapidly, and the Inflammable stuff in the store ted them. The llnmi - jumped to the buildings on either side One was occupied as agro eery und the other as a dry goods store. While the lire was at its Height a number of t he men of the insurance patrol No. 9 engine and No. 3 truck were at work on the second Door of No. 177. The men from the patrol reached the windows anil climbed to safety. The firemen were car ried down by the floor into the flames be neath. Their companions went to their reseito at once, and all were taken out alive, but four wero seriously injured. The I loss to tin- building is -.light. Given tip lor Lost. Boston, Feb. 19. There now remains no doubt thai the schooner which went down off Knee point, near Gloucester, is the Hdward L. Morrison, as the wreckage which came ashore Indicates, and there is no doubt that all almard are lost. The AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE The place for business torn to send their surplus stock ot very descrip tion for sale AUCTION DAY8, Tuesda)s, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody esn send goods of evey description to the rooms and they will uc old at auction od the usual terms. All goods - oldou cotmnlg slon and settlements made on ibo day follow ing the sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Building, Cor. Centre and Jnrdin Strcota ntMnVED TO GSU NOrtll EigmU bt. nst of those lost is: John Hector Smith, II abovo Green, Puila., Is. cantall Vnriiui iv t -iVl North Second ML. is ibe old est in America for the treatment of Spro ut Dhrasr riml Youthful errors, varioni eie. vdrooeie. Lost Munhooa, etc. rrea-racni y u,l n MnanliLliv- (nnoinunlaattr.ns nr'.-".V ooiifldeiitial. Send stamp ter a ok. Hours. iu Uj2 p. m.-, u to v p. m., aunu&ys. i is iu. captain, aged 40; Daniel Martin, first mate, 27; Charles Ilultinan, second mate, US; Z. K. Pierce, cook, u; seamen ioepn urai lar, ii; H. M. Olson, 3(1; Louis Abraham, 87, and John Ludgreat, 26. The first four leave families. Now Discovery. Mayers' Magnetic Catiii-m (. ,n 1 tnwt by vapor Inhalation and Is Hi i'i rii -'neol tho kind ever put on the o arlic ' 11- nalatloa the medicine Is not pound ino t .- ctomsfh and thi-noe Bern oandeim.' ill u n iho sjs tern, llutby Inhalation 'hi- mc no Is ap plied directly to the dn-. 1 1. d nr an ond the only way to reach the ill. l. x In Uie nose, livery tiottle is r by tie d-ugglat l'rlocl per t" ui' i i ..nteed to cure. For sale by all dm l It's used dilleren fro i n i c t r medicine, Our advertised SKi-nis i mi iv i ru n ta&re Instructed to return the u olcv to a v one who fails to be cured by Mavers 'i. "i Catarrh tMre I'rli-e one dollar fur ;i u.:m -j trcal tnent. This Is siiyinK u irri .t la Is boa never failtd Fcr salel.j iii iu .r address The Mayers lirug Co.. (la ii ' M W. H.SNYDER 133 West Cetitri Kr. tt Maliauoy City, Pa. Autistic Dec or itor I'atntInK and I'lip n i ;' Perfect w 1 1 Bargains tn oaln'a ni ii :i i! glass. All Hie new puMi i Datly an'l weekly lMi" - i i nd stationery. Headquarters tor Evening Kerala. WALL PAPER! iuh(;aithi Bin Reduction In Vt.. 1 V ier Must make room for an c r moiis Spring Strxk . JOHN - P. - CAR DEN tH W. Centre Btreet, HiCL-La! To. 104 North Main street, Sb"n a "oah.I'a. MuLKSALK BARER W f"MlTT10H WM. J. LLOYD S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the l'ulaoe Theatre,) The Kestaurant Is one of the best tn the cos regions, and has elegant dining parlors alUMiatC for the use ot ladles. T&e Ilsr U atoeked with the best ales. bM potters, wins, liquors and olgiirs. LOTS Of holes in a skimmer! Lots of nays of throwing away money. On of the beat, methods uf economizing Is to Insur initial, dims, thorouihlv reliable rompanlet either life, lire or accident, such as represent -Jo. 10 Houth Jardin street, Hhemsndoan. Pi " DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. Indiana Getllns Warlike, Kb Reno, O. T., Fell. 19. The Klowaa and Comanche Indians have assumed a warlike attitude, and threaten to drive the cattlemen and stock from their reservation because they have received no grass lease payment since October. The wire feucea are being cut and cattle butchered by the Indians. It is reared uie situation win become alarming unless they receive the money due them, which amount! to WO.OOU. Ghnrirsd Against the Daltou Gang, El Hkno, O. T., Feb. 19. It w .he as sociates of the Daltou gang who ro! jed the country store west oi here 1 hursday of t&OO and merchandlae. The pi -.nlng officers captured the leader. Hill Uowlen, and b u,. i hlra to thi ony. Hit wan taken alter a desperate struggle, and was spirited away to prevent mob violence. The remainder ot the gar g escaped. A Thiers Haul. I'ENs.u oiA. Fla.. Feb. m. James Wlt- lns1 cl .ih room was robbed at an early hour iu the morning. The tblez entered the room and npeue ' ' - safe, aecuriuj; nbo. ' 1 ll.UOO. 3'heconibim.i.ioii waseitherki. u inn,n ll.M ,,v tli. ,,i,f vriu lft llnlm-ke.' ' Will Cii'-'U:',.. , a . uite Hiau, has been or-' rented on 'us-il' ir. Tbs Search for be Hurlod Mlasrs. WlLttt -..uti., in., Feb. IB. The res cuing party at the (Jaylord mine are mak ing rapid progress. Superintendent Davis, who U lu charge of the afternoon shift, is ot the opinion that some it not allot the linm will be fouud dead or alive wltbiu the next forty-eight hours. lot) Cream wbolrsai'- cad -eta i. Picnics and parties sup,. ic3 e i hort notice JOE Vt . ,' " sjki nnN mn yi--.fi u urm (Christ Bossier i , istaln anal Coaitl mix Uest Deer, ale and pone, jraaatof wblssays ane nip . sahefl, The Man Who wroto "Hi never cm i tt t n tho Song Icr wm Inspired while Healers. I also hav and Hanees in the ni.irk.-i a a u -.ire sioeh n ousel h'nif ( .. b spi ,ls .iiy i" A . i -. I, n rjuB u fi-uaratei andBpou I. O. "XKT A.'PUlEt.m, n' Mvd ii"l White Pi', i-tieaaiiaoah, 1 SHOEMAKERS' r t o I . . f j. u. rw wm wm 7 sb. si v TBI or" ar Wholesale and 1'r'n' ICK8, HMifliiii MnusnhlilL. i, ". i.rfi HtreAt TF YOU HAVE A TliUNKtogi - tHV UI llf I II 1 U M sV. MJ B away drop ua a orU a itlw. t. wj.;iforlt W J . Jl BfTN At. - Cor. Ccutre and Unlin Sta.
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