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I g"t Mnr inr q tr a in dancer IYIUIIIUI U I I IUIIU so assists Nature in the change taking place that the Mother is enabled to iook forward without dread or gloomy ioreDOUings to uio Hour wiien sue ex periences tho the lov of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she Is left stronger after than before confinement. Bent bv Mall, on recrdnt of mice. Si. CO tier bot- inentllled. Nearly all or the dead wore "? I,OOK wmptciaoi moiuers- win ueroaii. nrnmlnant In Porta snef.tv ,,.! omnnD. t9."re?V!t' ' .n7 1 containing v.J. , -- - uftuio lniormanon anu voluntary testimonials. mem me iimuyueiuilBlIlK lo ine lltieu aristocracy. The list Includes the Duohess d'Alen con, Baronne Elizabeth 8t. Martin, Over the Terrible Pnto or irer l'nvor lto SIstof, the DttoliofM d'Alencon. l'refeot of roltcoltlnmert Tor Not Ito qttlrhtir Sforo Careful Preparation. Paris, May 6. The police officials an nounce that 111 were killed in the ter rible charity baiaar fire on Tuesday afternoon, and of these 91 have been Tie Bridfltld Btgnlitor Co., Itlinlt, Ot. OLD DV ALL ORUaaiSTB. I U-aerie, Otrlfiui . f t'litllna. In nil ennvm, nt ml rr limk Triilh, mttv M ii.' 1 in lit Pill IidiiL t!ii,iltu' Oiriicttit S3 1m "THEY DO THE WORK" BRON.CIIO HOMCEOPATHIC -t PEMBD1ES IOC VIcomtesse Marie Bonneval, Comtesse St. Pierre, Baronne St. Dialer, Mme. Florez, wife of the Spanish consul; Comtesse Mlrlmel, Comtease Broder vllle, Comtesse Humolsteln, Marquise Dee Malaon, Ducherae E. St. Dledero, Baron Carul St. Martin, Baron De Laumont, Baron De Mackau, Comtesse De Mun, Comtesse De Surrler, Com tesse De deffulhe, Comtesse De La Bletterle, Comtesse De Vallln, Com tesse De Subersac, Comtesse Carayon Latour, VIcomtesse De Maleflleux, Comtesse d'Hora and Mile. Therese Donen, daughter of the Baroness de St, Dldlar, There are 19 bodies still unidentified, among which must be those of the Comtesse de Lune and Mme. NItot second daushter, both of whom are missing. M. Gosse, the notary, on learning that his wife and two daugh ters were among the victims, was so prostrated that his life Is despaired of. M. Glrard, director of the Municipal laboratory, reports that the ether for the lamps used in the klnematograph set fire to the film, tho flames then Igniting the apparatus. Terrible scenes continue to be en acted at the Palais de Ii'Industrles, Yesterday afternoon the mother of the year-old child, Alfred David, one of the victims, arrived for the purpose of taking the body away with her. It was decided, however, that It was ln advisable to show her the ghastly re- Relieve and Cure 'h formultw of noteU Head Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities "For every ill, a special pill." If not at Drug Stores, write Bronx Chemical Co.,Youkcrs,N.Y. Ilunlth Hook Mailed Tree. HUMPHREYS mains of her child, "When this news ?e " Sh""; ,f TP, B, A"" m6S pI?oe . . . I tlie number Of rinnd fit- 1i3 ntlmra nt n was cpmmunicateu to the unfortunate hlhpr fl?llr(l - - - - " mother in paroxysm or grjef she triefl to force her way Into the mortuary hall, screaming! "I will see my chlldl" It was found necessary to forcibly re move the poor woman, whose case Is one of the most distressing. Mme, David lost her husband a month ago, and her only other child died n, fort night ago. Further particulars regarding the finding of the remains of Duchess d'Al encon show that the secretary of the prefecture, accompanied by the maid of the duchess and a footman belong ing to the household of the duke, ex amined the rows of bodies. 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Jean Itaffeelll, the painter, says: -niy aaucnter Has the mark of n heel stamped Into her back. She was trampled In the heap at the door near the main entrance. Her mother tried to pull her from the blazlne fire, hut she said: 'It Is useless; Bave yourself, aB I shall die In any case." Her mother replied: 'I shall not leave you. I will take- you, or stay and die with you.' Both escaped, though severely In jured." The Abbe Marbot says that the Com tesse Vllleneuve returned to search for her two daughters, failed to find them, and pferlshed herself. Dr. Nachtel, who has directed the ambulance work, says that the num ber of bodies found glyes a very in. nuequuie laea oi tne number or vic tims, as dozens were burned com pletely to ashes. It is estimated now that there were about 1,200 persons In the building when the fire was dis covered, about one-half of whom es BEDRIDDEN. FIFTEEN YEAR) Or BUFFEI11N0. The Doetors Wanted Seven Hundred Dol lars to Attenpt The Case. Tho following is A liter we received short time ago from Mrs. M.C. Hlnkley, 009 North MlMtatppl St., Indlampolis, Ind. flefitlemen: While suffering Intensely from piles, I became litereated in yotir ad vertisement in one of tar daily papers and procured n psoksee of yonr Pyramid Pile Cure from our dntgdst. Contrary to my expectations, the rellel was fnstatttancoiis. 1 used two boxes of tliel'lle Cure and one of Pills and sin convince! that they are the only sure cure for pllts on the market. I have been a sufferer from piles for fifteen years and have lieen confined to my bed about one-half of the time, expecting and wishing for death for tie pain was so great. I r-ent to the college here and the doctors said my case was a new oue to them, the great pain having brought ou a - targe rup ture, which they wanted seven hundred dol lars to cut out. I was very much afraid that death wfHtltl result from the blood-poisoning which thoy ssld would result from the operation. 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BIG Turks and GreekB Stand Faoe to Face at Pbarsalos. lflE CONFLICT AT VELESTIN0. SCIENTIST SAV President Barnaby, of Hartsville College, Survives a Serious Illness Through the Aid of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. still higher figure, Michael Heine, the manacer of the bazaar, admitted last evening that the arrangement wob evidontly ill made, auumg: "We ought to have foreseen that such a disaster as this was possible, but the stalls have been Increasing every year, and we were very anxious not to lose an Inch of ground." The unidentified bodies, as well as the Jewels recovered from the debris. have been photographed by the Ber- tlllon method, and the funeral service of the victims has been fixed for the cathedral of Notre Dame. M. Faure will attend, and Pero Richard will probably officiate. A somber feeling pervades every rn tho ror,mtn f fhoi,- mi.tr... anrt olass ot society. The newspapers, wlth- also sent for the dentist nt the duch- .ut exceptIont describe the disaster at Tim lnttor. nftor ovntninlmr the 'he Grand Bazaar do Charite In the corpse for half an hour, declared It was sober and simple terms befitting so that of the duchess. He claimed there i'i"""B ovem. irie. caiasiropne was a tooth too many in the bead, but W,H always be remembered as one of the servants insisted, wbereunon tho the most fearful that ever befell a Eu- dentlst and two doctors operated upon ropean city. Nothing comparable in the upper Jaw, and then the dentist usa i "- "as ever ocourreu here, ex was enabled to formally Identify the cept the fire which destroyed the remains ns being those of the Duchess Opera Comique In 1887. Singularly d'Alencon. enougn, tnat disaster happened In the The Duchess d'Alencon was the sis- same month of the same year, and 80 ter of tho empress of Austria and the persons were burned to death, wlille wife of Prince Ferdinand of Orleans. were omcially registered as missing. She was a duchesse of Bavaria, and In aristocratic circles the number- was born In 1847 and married In 1858, Her daughter, Princess Louise, is mar ried to Prince Alphonse of Bavaria, nnd her son. Prince Phllllppe, is the husband of Princess Henrlette of Bet glum. The former queen of Naples is MADE ME A MAM AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUItE Ji r.r. NurvattM Hnitrji Fnillne Mum. ' G or7tmpotenc7.SleepIeMno8T4.eo .OAUfted by Ailufceoni other EicoHBea tma India, crettona, Tlity quick tv and surety V restore ixist vitnutr lit old or roanif, am tit a man xor buhix, ouri mty una tineas or marriage. 1 ConMimMlon if taken In time. 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The duohesse was a was so combustible that many of the woman of great wealth, and one of the most prominent ladles of France, Among the last to escape from the burning building was the Baronne de Ileuter, formerly Miss Beatrice Potter, qf Philadelphia,' ii . . i t i a -n r V u I JUKI iuiiaui ueueiui o. iut jiuibc said to the representative of the Assq? elated Press this afternoon; "It Wftf) victims, if not most of them, must have been burned alive, without suffo cation. No sort of Inspection seems to have been mode In advance by the municipal, or police authorities. M. Lepine, the prefect of police, who 13 severely censured for lack of proper supervision of the preparatory ar rangements, says In excuse that the singularly fortunate that there was patrons and patronesses of the bazaar were lieuciioiusis, anu ne learea u ne meddled with their p.ogram that they would say he was trying to suppress a Roman Catholic enterprise, only one American victim. This was indeed remarkable, because Just now there la an unusually large number of Americans in Paris. They are gener ous supporters of such fetes as the Grand Bazaar de Qharite, and, more over, it gave them a favorable oppor- Tho Austrian Empress' Gflof. Vienna, May G. Not until yesterday tunlty of getting into close cmarters had the emperor and empress of Aus- wlth the aristocracy and many of the tria heard that the Duchess d'Alencon celebrities of Paris." was among the victims of the Paris Mrs. Porges was the only American Are. The empress was devotedly at- vlctlm. She was a Miss Weisweiller, Her daughter accompanied her to the bazaar, but escaped uninjured. The Porges family reside in Vienna. A newspaper correspondent had an Interview with William L. Hogan, tached to her sister, and is completely I overcome by the bereavement. Tho dinner whloh' was to be given to the queen regent and the queen of Holland at tho Chateau Lalnz, Where the em peror and empress are staying, has whose sister, Margaret Hogan, was been cancelled. The empress has been one of the four ladles assisting at tho weeping all day over the loss of her stall of the Duchess d'Alencon, and the favorite sister, and declines to receive only one who escaped. Miss Hogan food or nourishment. Yesterday none Is a niece of Mayor Strong, of New of the attendants dared to place a York. Her brother sayss newspaper at her majesty's breakfast "My sister is now in bed, completely table. When she did not find It In Its prostrated. At the time of the cry of usual place she called for it and open," Are was raised she was about to ac- ed it, trembling with anxiety. She company the Duchess d'Alencon to could not believe that her sister was take tea at the further end of the room, more than Injured. In the afternoon As yet she can recall nothing after she received a telegram from her sis- the rush, except being dragged by the ter, the Comtesse Tranl, who is In hair from beneath a pile of women Paris, confirming the news of the and children near the front of the nevs of the death of the duchesse. The building. My mother had driven to empress burst Into sobs, returned to the bazaar a few minutes before the the castle, and with her two daughters disaster, but the crush wasso great went to her boudoir, which she has that sne naa not Deen aoie to enter." not left since, The Ducness a'uzes saiu to a corre spondent: It should be made a matter ot nubll "The first gleam of fire came from a knowledge that DeWitt's WIteh llaile Salve spot but a short distance from where Will speedily euro plies of the longest stand- waa standing. I was dazzled, so "', 11 "'0 "yu""u mvoruo lor uurun, awlftlv did the flames 8 n read. I can "" , "i" " compare it only to the bursting of a. rocket. There was no such thing In llnkorx to lun:::iicl s'lorier Ilouru. lay case as reaching the main entrance, Cleveland, May C The Baker' In but near ma was a small door lead- ternatlonal union has resolved to make ing to a waste piece of ground behind a stand for an eight hour day. Reao- the bazaar structure, i ruaneu through lutlons were offered at the session y this and was soon in the open air, torday to make the demand uniform though atlll in the Incloaure, I had throughout the country, and met with passed, as it was, under an archway enthusiastic approval befoie their ret- of flames, but was only sllglitly burned, crence to a committee. The hair above mv lert temple waa ,?. t, on , xt., -trv Uurdoek Blood Bitter is nature's true rem T, w BVr"Jedylbr.D.UIUon.naWnadllta. It act. .n,l to net as a saleswoman at the directly ou the bowels, the liver, the skin stall of Mme. Costa Beauregard. She and while cleanalng the blood lmparltreugtl left the Hotel Terminus, where she waa to the digestive orgaug ataulni, nhniit 13n nnpnmnanvlni the vinnnitLuu. Mnvtonv Tim snln was do- Coming Kronts ir,. wit .han omidontv hr maid May 30. Ice cream and strawberry festival cried: "Madame, save yourself. There's In Wobljina' ormJio unde. M aunjea n flre.. of the societies of Trinity Ileformed fcJiurBh, Mra. dilmour, with wonderful pres- May 18 Entertainment by the bunuay ence of mind, rushed toward the main school of the Welsh Cougregatioual ehiireh, entrance, but seeing the danger ot be- or bourn wt sweet. inn trampled to death, she ran quietly June 8. Qraud ooneertby the P.M. ohureli liuck in the riur nt tha hnllilliiL-. where nbnlr. In Itoliblns' onara houea. she saw a window that opened In the June 18. Ice cream festival under the wall, through which she soon reached auspices of the Famous Itese Ball Club, in the street. , ltebbios' opera iiotite. Mgr. Clarl, the papal nuncio, who had attended to pronounce Ida btJaaa- Buy Keystone Hour. Besnrothat the name ng upon the bastaar, eaya he woe taut- Russia & Baku, Ashlaud, Pa., Is printed on ng to me Duciiasa q'Aianoon snoruv oyM M Take No Substitute.. Gail Borden Eagle Brand CONDENSED IIILK 3 lias alwavs stood In the estlma n tlon of the American People. No other I 9 ju5iasgoou. jjcac uuaat iooa. Htt tl IMHII PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT JlAIlCir 27. 1867. Trains leave Shenrtndoati as follows: For New York vi a Phlladelpbla, week day- 10. 525. 710 n. 111.. 1233. 303 and5 58 o. it Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For now Yoric via Ainucii utitink, week uar 25, 7 10 a. 111., 12 33 and 3 03 p. in. For Reading and Philadelphia, week dar. 10. 5 25. 7 10 a.m.. 12 33. 3 03 and 5 53 n. ill. Bun davfl. 2 10 n. m. ror i-ousviiio, weeK unya, a 10; 7 10 a. in., anf 16 oo, o iaj uuu a uo p. m. aunuaya, z iu a. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week day? 2 10,5 25, 7 10 a. m., 12 38, 3 08 and 5 58 p. m Sundays, 2 10 a. ra. ror wiiuamaport, simbury and I,ewlsbur? weeKiiays, ao, liuo a. m., and 7 25 p. Sundays. 3 35 a. m. ForMahauo) tlane, weckdaya, 2 10. 3 25, 6 25 7 10, 11 30 u. m., .2 33, 3 03, 6 58, 7 25 and 9 V p. in. Buniiayg, i lo, a as a. m. For Aahlnnd ond Slinmokln. week iIava. rs 710, 1130 u. in., 725 and 9 55 p. m. Ban uays, 3 3 a. m. For Baltimore. Wasldnftton and tbe Wi vi. n x, e i t, 11. ....... i. . t i j . Y" "." ,i,iib JOT" , IVUIHllUf Avriuuiiti, j iiimuuipiiiu, l , CL it. Jj K.J at a JE 7 55, 11 28 n. in., a 10 and 7.27 p. i. Sundayt 3 20, 7 00, 11 2 a. in., 3 40 and 7 27 p. in. Add! tiuuui irmna irom i wemy-iourin ana t.neai nut Btreets Btatlon, week days, 10 30 a. m. 12 20 izjoeiup.m. sunuaya, i bo, s 23 p. m. TRAINS FOH SIIENANDOAn. Leave New York via Phlladelnhln. nul days, 4 80, 800 a.m., 130, 4 30, OOU p. ni. r niKOh oiinuuyH, dlvi. HI. Leave New York via Mnuch Chunk, nuij days, 4 30, 9 10 a. m.. 1 30 and 4 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, wol days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 05 a. in. and 4 05, 6 30, 1) p. in. nniiuiiys, it uu p. m. Leave Koodlui;, week days, 185, 7 10, 10 08 11 55 a. m., 6 00 and 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 1 35 a. ra jjwive x-oiiHvuie, weeic uays, i no, 7 40 a.m. 12 80 and 012 p.m. Sundays, 2 35 a. m. m.j 1 27, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 3 18 a. in leavo aiananov L,ltv. weelz dnva. a 4.1. a 21 11 47 a. in., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays, 8 it a. in Lcavo Mahanoy Plane, week days. 2 40. t 00 61)0, 9 37. 11 69 a. m 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, 6 28, 7 57 p in nuiiuu a, iv, w , ui. ijcnve wiiuamspori, weeK uays, 7 42, 10 la a iu., a iJ mm u 11 p. ui. ounuays, 11 10 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Phlladelnbla Chestnut street wart iul South street wlmrf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kipreas, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, (Satur days only, 3 00), 4 00. 5 0(1 p. in. Accommoda tion, BUI A, 111., O JJI, 1H) p. 111. Sundays Kxprosa, 900, 10 00 a. in. Accom modation. 8 00 a. in.. 4 45 n. m. Returning leave Atlaniia City depot, oornei Atlantic and Arkansaa avenues. Weekday Kipreaa, 7 85, 9 00 a. m 3 30. 5 80 p. in. Avwuiiiiuouutiuu, xu, o to a. III., , iu p, ra, Sundays Rznrees. 4 00. 5 80. 8 00 11. 111. Aftimin, uiuuaiiuu, I id n. 111., 4 10 p. m. i-anor o;ara on an express trains. I'tirfcs Claim That They WWre Not Ile- jitilivd. but Were Meroljr Iteonnntil-' torliiB lnlinbttittitH or Inrlam De nounce the Ui'oek C'oiiiitinudei'. Athens, May 8. A dispatch from the front says that the Turkish forces, at noon yesterday, were drawn up in bat tle array on the plain of Pharsalos. fac ing the Greek army, numbering 23,000 men. It Is expected here that a gen eral engagement between the opposing forces lias commenced. The Greek fleet has captured at the. entrance of the Gulf of Salonlea a schooner In which Sir Ellis Ashmead Bartlett, the Anglo-American member parliament, recently vlalted the Turks. The vessel will be taken to the 'Iraeua for examination. It la reported that documents ot a seriously com promising character weftr-found on the schooner. These will be turned over to the government. Dispatches from Larlssa say that two batteries of howltsera arrived there Monday evening from TCfasnona, and 14 battalions of infantry, four squadrons of cavalry and four bat teries of artillery have been sent to reinforce the Turkish troops fighting at Velosttno. The Victory of the Turks seems assured. The prisoners taken report that the population, Including that of Volo, Is disposed to submit, and from various sources it is learned that the Greeks are badly demoralised and discontented with the crown prince and his officers. The soldiers who vtere wounded In the first engagement at Velestlno are now cotnjng in to the hospitals of Larlssa. The latter are well organized! With the materials which the Oreek abandoned. The Inhabitants of Larhwa denounce the commander oi the Greek troops, and even accuse him ot treason. They hope for an early Intervention on the part of the powers In order to prevent the complete ruin of Jhe country. It Is stated at LArlssa that the crown prince of Greece ordered Larlssa to be burned previous to evacuating the place, but It Is said there was no time to carry out his Instructions. The Turks claim that the fighting which has taken place at Velestlno, and In which they are said to have been repulsed, was merely a recon- nolsance In forces, and its object, that or finding out the strength of the enemy, being achieved the officers had the utmost difficulty In Inducing the meu to retire. They were obliged, it Is claimed, to threaten them, and even then they could not prevent the Turka. In defiance, from Blnging during the withdrawal, the men declaring they were challenging the Greeks and per sisting in singing in order to secure, if possible, a renewal of the fighting. There was a striking feature in last Friday's cavalry charge. Colonel Mah- moud Bey was fired upon by a Greek officer, who sent four bullets from his revolver in the direction of the Turkish Officer, Mahmoud Bey then galloped ahead of his men, and with one fierce blow with his sword completely sev ered the Greek officer's head from his body. The heat at Larlssa is tremendouB. but the troops are suffering without any complaint, and the doctors are greatly Impressed with the wonderful vitality of the wounded Turks. One Turkish soldier who was shot In tho Stomach remained in the ranks and afterward walked ten miles. Another Turkish soldier who waa wounded twice In the legs nnd once In the shoulder continued attending to his duties for 24 hours, until an officer no ticed his condition and ordered him to tho hospital. The ITaHaTllle College, situated at Harts, ville, Indiana, was founded years ago in the Interest of the United Brethren Church, when the state was mostly a wildernew, ami colleges were scarce. The college is well known tlironyliout the country, former stu dents having gone into all parts of the world. Prom the Republican, Cbfumiui. Dul. County, Mich. Being of an ambitious na Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Sdjinidt,Agt 2)3 West Coijl Street. TBOF. ALVIN r. DARNADY. A reporter recently called at this famous scat of learning nnd was shown into the room of the President, Prof. Alviti P. Barnaby. VI. en last seen by the reporter Prof, ltarn aby was in delicate health. To-day lie was apparently in tbe best of health. la re sponse to an inquiry the professor said : "Oh, yes, I am much better than for some time. 1 am now in perfect health ; but my recovery was brought about iu rather a peculiar way," "Tell me about It," satd the reporter. "Well, to lie mil at the beginning," said the professor, "I studied too hard, when at aohool, endeavoring to educate myself for the professions. After completing the com mon course I came here, and graduated from the theological course. I entered the min istry, and accepted the charge of a United Brethren Church at a small place in Kent tire, I applied mrsrlf dlllirently to my work nnd aliiillcf. In time 1 noticed that my health was failing. My trouble was Indl Kent ion, nnd this with oilier troubles brought on nervousness. " My physician prescribed for me for some time, and advised me to take a change oi climate. I did as he requested mid was some impioicd. Boon after, I came here as pro fessor in physics and chemistry, and later wiii financial agent of this college. The chiuitje nirreid with me, and fur awhile my health was better, hut mydtitic. Here heavy, nnd nirnin I found my trouble returning. Thm lime it was more severe and in tbs winter I became completely prostrated. I tried viirlntu medicine and different physl ciS'is. finally, I was aide to return to my duliep. Last sprint- I was chefed president of the college. Airain I hail considerable work, and the trouble, which had not been entirely cured began to aflect me, and last fall I collapsed. I hod different doctors, but none did me any good Profewr Ilowmm, who is professor of natural science, told me of his experience with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Tcople and urs;iil me to give them a trial, because they had benefited him in a similar cose, and I concluded to try them. " The first box helped me, and the second gave great relief, such as I had never ex perienced from the treatment of any physi cian. After using six boxes of the medicine I was entirely eared. To-day I am perfectly well. I feel better and stranger than for yean I certainly reoommend this medi cine. " To allay all doubt Prof. Barnaby cheer fully made an affidavit before LYMAN J. Scupdeb, Notary Public. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pole People are sold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price, SO cents a box, or six boxes for I2.50 (they are never sold in bnlk or bv the 100), by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. ANDY CATHARTIC K i www w w y Sk. CURECOtlSTIPATIOM ALL DRUGGISTS ! I inQflT HTflr V fTlKBIlTITPlir) to cure an j raneof ron-dlpntion. Cnwirofs are Hie Ideal I,axa- t rtUOULlUlljLjl UUHnrtlUljDU tire. niTornrindrffri-r.tiatrnisnrnjriuitiiralrcsoltj. SanH I pie and knnfcltt free. Ad. STFKM0 UKUyilY t(.. fhicnco, JInntr.il. fun., nrfierr York. sn.i Drnnlc Stolon Poison and Died. Decatur, Ind., May 6. As the result pf a Joke at Markle, near here, two young men lost their lives and a third is op the verge of death. The young men, Davis, Kingman and Braden- Btadt, started out to have a good time. They went Into a drug store. While the clerk had hla back turned they took a bottle labeled alcohol, but which In reality contained a deadly poison, and secreting the bottle beneath their coats went to the edge' of the town and drank the contents. They were soon seized with convulsions, and a physician was summoned, but he could afford no" relief. In a short time two of the younjt men died in terrible agony, while a third Is In a hopeless condition. Summer Heat Wears You Out. HOP BITTERS WILL BRACE YOU UP. THE BEST OF ALL TONERS. Tor over 25 years it hac keen curing thousands of cases of Biliousness, Indigestion, Haiaria, Nervous Prostration, Kidney Troubles, &c. Purifies the Elooil, Gives you an Appetite, and Helps you Diges. fthai you Eat. aaMnaatHw-NaaKsvM-HMaMMH. a Tafce it now and get yonr system in shape to stand the cold weather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO., JMElnZ YORK. Sold by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. The neglect of a cold is often fatal. Dr Wood's Norway Pino Syrup contains all tho soothing virtues of tho pino. Novor fails to cure. ItnllrnailM to Suo Km Itlot Dnmniros. Chicago, May 0. Judge Adams, In the circuit court yesterday, took up the case of the Manhattan Cement com pany, against the city of Chicago. This is the first of a set-lee of damage suits begun by railroads and other corpora tions to recover money for damages done to their property during the riot Incident to the Debs strike In the sum mer of 1891. In Itself the Manhattan onipany"B ault Is a trifling matter, but when It Is settled a precedent will be established, and In all probability aulta of several railroads with termi nals in the city, involving a total sum If about 1 500,000, will follow. Try Oraln-O 1 Try Ornln-O I Ask your grocer to-day to show you a paekage of QKAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of eoflee. The children may drink It without injury as well as the adult. All who try It, like it. 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