EVENING HERALD SA.UUDAY, FEBRUARY 38. 1605. THIRD EDITION Dltgustcri tlio Spectators. Minneapolis, Fob. 88. At Normannln rlnli yesterday iitturnocm John S. John son was to have hail his third racu with Peter Oatlund, tho champion of Norway. The distance to bo skated over was 10,0()0 meters, or six miles ami 876 yards. Thorp was a lnru;o crowd on hand to witness tho event, but the Norwegian did not appear, claiming that ho was handicapped by weight and soft lco. .Johnson tried to go over tho course alone and claim th cham pionship, but the spectators, who do mnmletl their money back, wore angry because of the refusal of tho management to reimburse thorn, blocked the skater's passage, and Johnson was taken to his dressing room under escort of tho police. Terribly Tortured by Ilurglani. ST. Joseph, Mo., Fob. 38. William AVnlsh, an old bachelor, who has for years resided alone In uu old house In tho south ern part of tho city, and who Is reported to bo a miser, was called out of bed early In the morning by ilvo masked men, who seized him and at tho point of pistols at tempted to mako him divulge tho hiding place of his money, lie refused, and they set fire to his hair and whiskers, burning them oft", and burno.l Ills body with a red hot poker. He still refused to tell, and thoy placed ills feet over a llro and roasted them. Upon his still refusing thoy bent him Into Insensibility, and after ransack ing tho house escaped. Wildcats Qulrlily Conquered. VANCEHUim, Ky.. Fob. 33. Tho much advertised light between Charles Plum mor and Dr. Connors' two big wildcats, recently captured, took place in a twolvo foot cago on tho stage of tho Hugglos Opera house hero. Plummcr appeared with a baseball mask over his faco und u small riding whip as his only means of defense. Huth cats sprang on Plummor two or three times, but took flight and tried to get out of tho cago after seeing their antagonist was not afraid of them and a few sharp cuts from tho whip made them crouch in the corners of tho cago. Another Alleged Kinljczzllnc Utllciul. HELTON, Tox., Feb. 33. The grand jury has indicted ox-County Treasurer W. I liinlr, charging misappropriation or over J7.000 of tho county funds. Hogavo bond. Leading members of tho Temple Typo graphical union were also arrested yester day, charged with conspiracy against trade In establishing a boycott. ltoeliesler May Honor Fred Douglaim. KociIBSTEl!, N. Y., Feb. 33. Mayor Lewis received a telegram from Congress man Van Voorhls, at Washington, sug gesting that the city take steps to recolve tlio remains of l'reuerlck Douglass on Thursday uoxt. The mayor has called a special meeting of the common council for this afternoon tu take action. Killed lty a l'Hrmler'n Homo. Ricusioxt), Va.. Fob. 33 Yesterday afternoon while the Stuart Horse Guards woro preparing for the Washington's blrthduy parade Captain E. J. ISiikors' horse ran over Mrs. J. H. Silvu, a lady ro siding on Church Hill. She was so badly hart that she died in a short time. The Georgia M urliHinen Won. Savannah. Fob.. 33. Georgia won th.j Interstate military shoot yesterday, tin team of Georgia Hussars, of Savannah, defeating the picked team of New Jorse troops by 41 points. The total scores were Georgia, 517; New Jersey, 478. This was out of a possible 000. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages, in male or female. Jt relieves re tentioa of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next door to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. 1 9-3m Rupture. Onre guaranteed. No operation. In quire at i he Slieniuiriosli drug st ire, No. 3 .South Maiu s reet. 013 tf Mr Knilly Thorne, who resides at Toik! Washington, Bays she has never been .iii.e to procure any medicine for rhmtiiHiUm Mint relieves the pain f-o ciut klv and effectuallv as OhtmberluInV Pii In Hulni and that she bag lso used it for imne back with great success. For wile ttv Gruhler Bros. Notice to Subscribers. r,ut-,i:rilM!tS to the KVKMMO HKBA1.1) who nrt) not receiving their paper rejeu Uriy and people who witdi to reoeive the p-UNtr hm uew tmbterilMfiw, are wiueatfcd to lwtv- their addresses at Hook & Brown's stationery store, ou North Maiu street. W)w Itaby m aiok, w sve br OHtoria. WACMJ,tieoriadforC!MtorU. Wp tha became Miss, she dung to OMtorla, ttlajN rte h4 ChUdwu, the gw them Ctastorta, Hny K'yton flonr. Be sure that the name Lkbsig & Baku, Ashland, Ph., is nriutrd ou every Hack. tf A b cough or oold call - for a good remedy- the onre for it. For Coughs, Colds, La. Grippe and Consumption, a perfsyt aid permanent oure Is Pau-Tina, the worse cases yield to Us healing properties Costa 28 cents. Pan Tina U sold at Qmblrr Broa. drag store. " E. B, FOLEfr " " Fine G-raceries, 2Qi t:i era ii. ,i C olfei's. FINANCE AND TRADE. The Slice of tho Iitimt Hoiul Iwiuo Olri"! Jnormfteil Confldoticr. New Yoiik, Feb. 28. H. G. Dun &Ca.'a wookly review of trado snys: Tho sur prising success of tho 'now loan and the great confidence It has given to investor on both sides of the water and to business men hero encourage many to hope that It may bo the beginning of n real recovery. In twenty-two minutes hero subscriptions are supposed to have boon at least flvo times tho amount of bonds oiTorcd, and In two hours at London they woro twenty times tho amount there offered. Considering tho power which control of theso bonds gives to regulate foreign ox changes and to prevent exports of gold, tho transaction has Indeed groat!)- changed the financial situation, In spite of the fact that, tho government rovenues nro Btlll de ficient and that domestic trado shows scarcely any gain as yet. The Industries are not enlarging production, nor have prices of farm products Improved. But a very Important sourco of apprehonslon and hindrance, for tho time ut least, has boen removed. Failures for tho past wook havo been 803 In tho United States, against 2SJS for tho samo week last year, and 80 In Canada, against 01 last year. Valuable Dogs l'oNoneri. New Yokk, Fob. 33. Klght toy dogs. tho proporty of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. K. Seun, were found poisoned yesterday In their boxes nt tho Madison Siiunro Garden dog show. Six of them were dead and tho other two will dlo. Tho dogs nro vnlued at $1,500. Four of tho dead dogs were prizo winners. Pete, a bull terrier, owned and exhibited by Thomas McCuffroy, of Mow Haven, Conn., Is sick, showing ovory symptom of poisoning. Ho is not expected to live, Superintendent Mortimer said that ho was utterly unablo to account for tho commission of so brutal a crnno. "Ono thing is certain," ho snld, "tho Westmin ster Kennel club will leave no stono un turned to find out tho poisoner, nnd I trust wo will bo successful." Tho club oilers a reward of $350, to which tho Society for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Animals adds 500. Malier Shows Ills Superiority. Boston, Fob. 33. Tho Sullolk Athlotlo club last night prosontod a six round bout between Peter .Mahor, champion middle weight of Ireland, and Jim Hnll, of Aus tralia, as tho chief feature. Tho referee, J. J. Kelhlor. called it a draw at tho lin lsli, and tho 3,000 spectators who woro present hissed tho decision. Tho battle was very tamo, Mahor forcing tho fighting In all but tho fourth round and doing tho most ell'ctlvo work. Throughout tho contest. Hall was on tho defensive. At no time during tho contest wns thcro an indi cation of a llnish light, but Maher showed his superiority in leading and countering 1'UKlUstio Colorado Senators. Denvei:, Feb. 23. Senators Mills and Pease had a row on tho lloor of tho senate yosterduy over an appointment ton minor clerkship. Mills called Peaso a liar and Peaso throw a paper weight, which struck him in the sido. Mills sprang at Peaso, but was met by tho lattor's son, ucommit tee clerk, who struck him thrco times, cut ting u gush in his faco and blacking his eyes. Tho combatants wcro separated, and tlio senate appointed a committee, to in vestigate and report who was to blame. Tho senators uro past tho primo of life, and are prominent leaders In tho Populist party. Charged with Attempted Jury Ilrlblng. PEOItlA, Ills., Feb, 33. There was a sceno in the circuit court yosterday when Judgo Worthington oiilled John W. Cul berson, a well knowu lawyer, and ono of tho Democratic aspirants for city uttor- uoy, before the bar and gavo him until Monday to show cause why ho should not bo nttuchod for contempt of court. Cul- bertson is charged with approaching a juror In a damuiro suit against un electric car lino and urging him to hang tho jury. Culbertson says it is a bluckinuiliug at tempt to ruin him. Gentry's Condition Worse. Phii.auki.inua, Fob. 23. At tho Gor man hospital it is reported that James B. Gentry, tho murderer of Margaret Drys dale (.Sludge Yorko), tho actress, Is some what worso. Lack of nourishment und of medical .attendance between tho time of his oscnpo from tlio hotel just after tho murder up to the finding of ills half llfo loss body ou tho lot at Thirty-third street nnd Columbia avonue late on Tuesday night are lurgoly responsible for his con ditiou. Store Fighting In Africa. Massowaii, Fob. 38. Chief Tafari, of the province of Agame, who is acting as an ally of the Italians' operating in East tVfrlcu against the Abysslnlaus, ha at tacked and defeated a force of Tigrins near Adlgrat, chastising them severely and killing a groat many of them. Menelik, the oinporor of Shou, returned to his cap ital m Jan. 3-1, after pillaging the coun try ou his way. ISx-otHrnor Oglesliy Hotter. Klkuawt, III., Feb. an. Kx-Governor Oglesby's condition Is much improved, His physician says the rolune wits duo tu a anight attack of heart failure caused by too much exorcise after the governor's serious illness of last week. General Oglesby age and weak condition alone mode it critical. There is no reason to ex pect another attack. Kx-Ciinvlut oh th J'lilloe Force. New IIavkn, Feb. S3. The bi-partisan police board here, which Is under Invest! Ration, and one of whose members Is on trial in impeachment proceedings, has again excited publlo indignation by up jKjiutiug to the police force a man sevuu times arrested and five times oouvlototl in the city court. Yrosea to De4i la Keutnefcy. Richmond, Ky., Feb. 88. News has just reached here to the effect that two men were frozen to death near Pound Gap, in the Cumberland mountains. One was I named Sturgeon, and tlio other Isano I Kelly. The luttar was overcome while , feeding stock a short distance from his home. I Arretted for Trait) WrtXibimf, ! BUNTINUTOH, W.Va . Feb. m Willi! A Brewer, a notorious character of Dtugess. Mingo county, was urn-stud here y'estor , day charged with wrecking a passenger train on the Norfolk and Western. Browur la a desperate character and la well known throughout the state. A Jealous Murderer" "entrure, PlSfc Bl.tiKl-', Arii , i'Vo. M. William On n, cnloivd, is hiuml guilty nf .inir li I .11 lie- In's! il. . i. . lu tin- I'tn lilt niill-t ai .' i.' i ' hi d.i .rut ' ill '.Mi r fi, , 'i 1 i 1 1.- kill, d In- ii i. l.i-t Ii, ,i ,n Ii . U-. ut ji'.iliHi-;. A New Test Car. A new test oar Iihs been manufactured at the Heading railroad shops In Heading which is n rare piece of meohauloal skill and genius. Its test weight is 44,480 pounds and It is on regular width running gear, anil Is In charge of Superintendent Merill. It is run over the tracks of the company with special engine and oar, nnd the work of testing the various scales along the lino and branches Is quickly and perfectly done with this practical design. Its own correctness Is tested at least once a week. Tho dimensions of this wonderful piece of mechanism is !l, teet 8 Inches long; 7 feet 3 inches wide; and 7 feet high, and equipped with automatic conpl, rs, steel wheels and air brakes. Dabb has removed his gallery to Ho IT man's old stand, West Centre street. A Voice From Florida. W. F. Bynum, Live Oak, Florida, lied Flag Oil Is one' pf the most Dr, says successful pttin cures we sell. It's nn un f, ailing remedy for Kheumatism,Neuralgia and Sprains. Hed Flag Oil costs So cents. Sold nt Gruhler Bros, drug store. Special I. 0. 0. F. Notice. All members of Shenandoah Lodge No 591, 1. O. O. F"., are requested to meet in their hill on Monday, 35th Inst., at 8 p. m., and bring with them their families nd sweethearts for o royal treat. By order of Harbt Reese, N. G. Joseph Hinks, Sec'y. 2-19 Ct Wnril MoAllistrr'N miihI? Fortune New Yohk. Fob. -IS Ward McAUlste.- It was generally supposed during tho so clety's leader's lifetime, was very comfort ably off. Ho win not looked upon as bo ing tremendously rich, but tlio Impres sion among his friends was that he had an Income from iroperty that yielded him be tween $15,003 and f3o,000 a yoar. It trans pired In proceedings brought in tho sur rogate s court that Mr. McAllister hod no fortuno ut all, and that all ho possessed in the world was personal proporty worth not more than ilO.OOO. Proporty supposed to lio his really belonged to his Invulld wife. A Little Child llurncd to Death. KlIIXEDKL ANDKlt, Midi., Feb. 23. Tho residence of Ilov. I). L. Hayford was de stroyed by llro yesterday, and a child aged 0 years was burned to dentil. Two older children tried to take tlio child to a win dow, but were unablo to do so. Thoy jumped to the ground and aroused their mother On the llrst lloor, but tlio root fell before thoy could savo tho llttlo one. HowKnte Jury Still Out. WASHINGTON, Feb. 33. Tho Howgato jury, after being loccd up all night, hod not agreed upon n verdict. Yesterday tlio foreman notified Judgo McComas that there was no probability of nn ngreoment. The judgo, however, refused to discharge them, and the jury is still considering tlio case. At 10 o'clock last night thoy woro again locked up. And a single application of CL.T. CURA, the great skin cure, afford instant relief, permit reit and sleep, and point to a speedy, economical, and permanent cure of the most distressing of itchinr, burning, bleeding, scaly, and crusted skin and scalp diseases, after phy sicians, hospitals, and all else fail. Cuticura Remedies Exert a peculiar, purifying action on the skin, and throrgh it .upon the blood. In the tieatment of distressing humors they are srjeedy, permanent, and economical, and in their action are pure, sweet, gentle, and effective. Mothers and chil dren are their warmest friends. Sold throughout the world. Pottbs Drog AHr Chbm. CoHf.- Sole Prop., llostou. JW "AH about Baby's Skin, Scalp, and Hair." mailed free. If tired, aehlne, nervous moth ers knew the comfort, strength, am1 vitality in UullrurH l'lufctera, the would never be without them, in every way the awuelut aud best. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, I carrying good news of relief from pain. Allcock's Porous Plaster stands at the head of all remedies for congestion in the chest, the first result of taking cold, and for all lameness and stiffness of joints or muscles. "Just ae flood ne AHptwUV" Net at aU. No imitation appnchcH the igenuwe. Allcock's Corn Shields, Allcock's Bunion Shields, IUve so equal a a rtKei and euro (or etiret aad bunions. Brandreth's Pills freo from injurious They g;vo uuivuoal eau t moee. cuon. K WARM WITH flT If J Cuticura Soap TRAIN R0B3ER5 rOOLLD. They Got Nothing Tor Their Trouble on n Mlnrotir! ltullroad. AunotiA, Mo., Feu. 83. 'FrlJieo train No. 1, west hound, Conductor Wlghtinau and ICiiglneer Stephenson, wns held up two nnd a half miles onit of this city last night. The uion boarded tho train nt Mar tinsville, getting on tho blind baggage When about half the distance between that plaoe und Aurora thoy crawled over tho tender, and covering Engineer Steph enson and his llreinan with revolvers emu ninndcd them to stop tlio train. Uhoy were then inarched back to the exprow car, ono of the robbers telling thoni that If thoy did not break open tho oxpress car iltior both of thoin would bo shot. Tho tloor was soon opeued, and tho rob bers mmlo a search for tho cxpross messen ger, but did not succeed lu finding hint, us he had made his escnpo through tho door in tho rear of the car, locking It after him. After making a thorough Boarch of tho car, and not finding anything, nnd not having anything with which to opon tlio Eiife, tho bandits oscorted tho ongineor and fireman buck to tlio englno and disap peared in the darkness, firing several shots as tliny departed, and which woro an swered by tho conductor and brnkemnn. There Is great excitement hero nnd n posso Is being organized to senrch for tho outlaws. Tho crow unon tho train is tho snnio ono that was hold up a couple of months ago about eight mllos west of hero. 'HOT SPRINGS' FATAL FIRE. Six Lives t,ott anil Four Ulocks of llulld- Ings Destroyed. IIOTSritlNQS, Ark., Feb. 23. Six por- sons aro known to havo perished 11 A 1-0 which started In this city at i o'clock In the morning. Four large blocks of buildings were soon laid In ruins, aud It is feared tho number of dead will ba much greater, ns many pedple who lived In tho destroyed buildings aro missing. I'eonlo who roomed In tho doomed struc ture were caught almost without warning, and nearly all who escaped did so lu their night clothes, being uunhlo to savo any oi their effects. Tlio dead nro: Mrs. Clara Sammons, boarding houso keeper, Hot Springs;!). W. Wing, Glenn's Falls, N. Y. ; Mrs. Maggio Hlscock, boarding house keeper, aud three others, names unknown. Tlio llro originated in a bakery on Ouch- lta avenue, over whieli wore furnished rooms. Hero Mrs. Sammons, who kept the rooms, was burned. Tho flro was at tho south cud of tho gulch in which Hot Springs is located, nnd tho wind was from ' tho north. As a result nono of tho largo hotels were at any time iu danger. Tho flre burned both sidos of Ouchitn avonue to Hawthorne, ono sido of Hawthorne to Woodbine, and both sidos of Orange to Qunpaw street. An Unuqunl Fight with llurglars. YoiiK, Pa., Fob. 23. Adam Albright, farmer residing in Codorus township, had a desperate eucountcr with three burglars In his houso. Tho robbers broko iu his homo after ho had gono to sleep. Ho was awakened by their preseuco In his room, aud a hand to hand encounter ensued. Mr. Albright was unarmed, but tho strnugors all had revolvers. They fired a half dozen shots ut their antagonist. Michael Al bright, a brother, who was sleeping up stairs, came down with a -shotgun, and frightened the robbers off. Thoy secured no booty. Adam Albright sustained in tho light a crushed foot, a ball in oiie arm, und a battered face. Premier lto-jchery Seriously 111. London, Feb. 2.1. Premier Itosobory Is confined to his home by a serious Illness. Tho Dally Nows says that Lord Iluso- bery's attack developed very suddenly. Ho wns so ill yesterday that ho was un ablo to see the Liberal whip when ho made his usual morning call, although tho pre vious evening be was in excellent health. Mr. Balfour, whose Illness prevented him from attending tho house of commons during tho Important dobato of Thursday, is niukiug progress toward rocovory. Not Guilty ir Whltccniiplng. PAliAGOtiLD, Ark., Feb. 23. Tho enso of Al Gounce, charged with whltoeapplng, which was brought bore on a chango ol venue from Craig county, and has takou up almost two weeks In tho circuit court, was brought to ncloso yostordny. Tho jury, after boiug out twenty fourhours.returnet a verdict of not guilty. Tho original In dictment Included six othors, part of whom aro incarcerated In the county jail ut Jouesboro, and part of them aro out on bond uwniting trial. J'.i.munlnir With Non-Union Men. St. Luuib, Fob 23. A number of mon from I'lttMhnrg were put to work yontwr duy lu tlio spue mill at the Tudor Iron works. They were hunt l.i-t-o by a ma:. Who is btill lu Pittsburg endeavoring Vi induce mor.- men to work at tho Tudor. Manager Hausetter snys that the new men are all skilled workmen, that tho imr and guide mills will lie put in operation In a few days and that lie will have plenty of men to work thorn. MISCEIXANE OUS WJ ANTKD. A Kirl tor ceoeral housework, VV .CailataOKEimOtntrestroet 2-U2-2t Pot- t-ale. At cost, new tnckus wuiermotnr. i neui uorse lower, just )r"mtlie Jue tOrV. AriltlV nt. Ilift llVSnATTk nfHnA wai.tka.HOI, auuuHUUOHU. I'a. wOR KENT. A large D6w store-room, w to r.atti.tmi uuBioetw loeatioa. Kent reason- a le. ApplytoC W. Newbouier. 110 North amu eireei. lU-ia-li rpo M KF BIG MONEY selling our electric X Tilei-lioe. Het-t seller on esrih. Jtentall uoii pine reaoy tofetun; lines of any dlstene a iirseucai Kieclrio Telephone. Our makiuctttotlOadityeiuiv. Everabodi Our ifcDM b1ir moi-cy vltriout work IVlrea low, Piin: Anr oue tan inn ke 176 per month. AddrM W. p nsrriM nsio tie Clerk Nu. II, Columbus. Ohio A K VKKBKNTATIVK wanted In each 1 ealitv m liumi mv ftttA BflimlAB ts iri'ndsor aiqunl t ncee. faying w -rk Not t eaailDg -mil 10 tts to Albuil F Wood Verfimer "Wnotl i.v . tvtrolt, Mich , for&trUl Dottlen i-mln-scei t NMural Flower perfume, nod leci Ive i-pccinl ger to yiu. 2-fl-lm .XTOTI K Tu CV umo-ofMi!,. by Klveu that mi e ANDIDATKS FOR THK In.neotni-. Vntloe la htre- y KlVeD Itiat. Un .wmlnallnn f niniHriatM Kill18, "oe .' In'Peotor of Mines tor ihe i-IXIH Impeoil n Dl.trlot nt ilm Antliraite rt-gi n (vix:-tbat pan of the Schuylkill coal tie Q in enuylk II txiunty lying north ol the HrotU v- ou tain and ettBt of u meridian lu e tbrousU the t cnti of V e bornusta of Glrerd vile) will to hud on Thurbday. Mftreh evnith. u 10 u cock a m i., xn 1. aetoiui flour nt tin Morris but dine, nintbeust cor..-ri. It-Mr nmi al anu.igo stree's, u tHitthVllle, when und wdme all i iiDOIdHU)" are rnii i i loprcneiit theuii.ilvea for eiumir i t on No previous notice of luitntlou lo apply JOHN W DUMI'KKV, JAMKN HiillKh'l'H, Kbank Khht.ii ii, J" K 111 H-MAN, JiHIKIi H Til UI'MIN, i-v-t-k-it Hoard ol Kxuiuiuer.j. Helen Barry, the Actress, Finds a Splendid Tonic in Paine's Celery Compound Tho play is done, the curtain drops, Slow falling to the prompter's belli A moment yet the actress stops and looks round to say farowell. It Is an irksome word and task, And wten she's laughed and said her say, 8!ie (hows as she removes her mask a face that's anything hut gay. Acting is not all gaiety, lights and ap plause. There Is a deal of drudgery, vexation and heartnche that the people in the front of the house little imagine. Mary Anderson used to advise young stnge struck girls to keep off the Btage The feverish excitement, the late bonis, the drudgery of rehearsals, the unnaturnl stimulus from new audiences, rivalry and applause, make the life full of perlli to health of mind nnd body. The careless theatre-going public have no notion of the strain on the nerves that is insep arable from a dramatic career. But members of "the profession" know what it is, and they have, as a body, lenrned how best to keep their nervous systems strong and capable of doing the hard work demanded of them. This is why Paine's celery compound is so popu lnr on the stage. Helen Barry, the well-known actress, writes to a pbysicinn friend, from Tea Box Cottage, Bellfort: 'It is with great pleasure I write to tell you that I find Paine's celery com pound n splendid tonic. 1 should like you to procure me a few more bottles." Delia Fox, when "run down" from overwork, by the advice of the wife of a (J. S. Senator in Washington, tried ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Stu. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperance Drlnlcs. BeBt Branca nt fi hik. 10 Cigars :J 16 North Main Street. Repairing of all kinds prmoplly attended to. OYSTER BAY! 105 East Centre Street. Families Supplied with Oysters. Dining parlors attached. MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 19 North Main Straet. Wtnnfit U'hifrkevs. lleer. I ortcr and Ale nlwaTa on lati. 'Lome Hoa bit oue." unoiee leniperai'ce unnuu unu viKur. V to 12 p. 111. Free luOh Anthony Schmicker's 104 SOU I n aiAiy ST. . Tfc finest pool and bllltord roonlii tftwo. 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Mario Tempest alo, and n ho9t more of the most eminent artists who appear be fore tho public, havo recently testified to the wonderful reinvlgornting power of Paine's celery compound. Their testi mony is noteworthy because no class at women work harder or are under greater nervous strain. - Women In every walk of life have rea son to be grateful to Prof. Phelps, pf Darmouth, who discovered Paine's celery compound. Ho undetstood the peculiar weakness of the sex. He knew that the backache, lassitude, headache, sleepless ness, and lo?s of appetite all mean that the supply of nervous force is low and inadequate to the demands upon it. Tle experience of thousauds has taught the women of the country that only Paine's celery compound will give health to the nerves, und, through them, to the entire body. it HOOKS & BROWN Full line of , Books and Stationery, Celluloid. Frames and Art Materials. Agent for DAILY PAPERS. 4 North Main St. AND LIVEHY. 13 North Jardin Street. Weeks' Museum, 17 SOVTll MAIN STltJSJlS. Grand display of birds and animals of all selections ana finest paintings In the county. Ilest Der. Porter und Ales. Finest 13 rands of Cigars. f Free lunch every morning una evening. John Wbkks, Proprietor. i. W Qavidson, Bartender GEORGE NAUJUNAS Salnnn Cinrl Rpctinronr - . ivvoLruiuin. 284 North Watt Street, Finest brands of cigars Choice Wines . and Jjlquoru. Feeler's C?afe 36 North Main Street. J The most popular resort lu the town.' Kxcellent heer. twrter aud ale on tap. Our cigars are the finest. Evan J. Davies, , UHKIil Sold by all dealers who sell .3rOoci Cigars.