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AGAINST SCHOOL TAX THE NEW FILTER. FATAL ACCIDENT. A CLUE BY WIRE. IHttstou (Fkucttc. THE HEAT PLAGUE OF AUGUST, 1896.

Mrs. Plnkliam's Explanation of the Unusual Number of Deaths uA Prostrations Among Women. Continued from Page One. Facts and proofs are what the TERRIBLE DEATH OF A. W.

HOUSER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1'J7. PENNSYLVANIA CO. DLCLARES THE ACT I WORK RAPIDLY PROGRESSING ON WATER RESIDENT OF DURYEA. The great heat plag ue of August, 1896, was not without its COMPANY IMPROVEMENTS. OF 189, UNCONSTITUTIONAL.

prac lical world demands. So, then, you laccnn i kri i vriiH i foil 4 a kf ioc in fVw 1 tn rr lic svf "I believe you will keep this promise, if you did not the other," he said. "I will keep it, if it is at all possible," I answered, earnestly. "It is for her good." "For Florence's?" "Yes, for Florence's good." "Depend on me, sir. This promise will be kept faithfully." "Then, Conway, marry my daughter my beloved daughter my treasure! Marry her soon, immediately! Now help me in.

I think I feel better." DEATH OF BISHOP RCI.ISON. vvruiu uvu lull ivv hiv. ivug i0vu vi the dead throughout this country, that so many of the victims were women in their thirties, and Throw from Trolley far in South Several Sections of the Killer are Now in I in net ion Serieil on School llimril Ii agent replied, indifferently. "It was trivial, then?" "Yes. yes.

of no importance whatever." "Mr. Sonntag, it is from no wish to know the subject of your conversation with that wretch of a Skinner that 1 ask the question. But I happened to see you just before 1 entered the office, and I am a trifle curious to know if you usually speak as earnestly on unimportant topics as you evidently did to him." The lawyer regarded me a moment. He seemd to be debating some question in bis mind. "Was I earnest?" he finally inquired.

"Everything about me seems to be mysterious!" I exclaimed, piqued to impatience at his wholly dodging my question. "There's one mystery that women between forty five and fifty. l'oHltion, unil the Work is IteiiiK The women who succumbed to the pro The VeiieraMeC'liimhMitii Fhs mmI Away in l.rrmuiiy. Word ha Imii received of tin' death of Right Kev. Nelm Souierville Rulisoii, I.

1., liishop of the Central Pennsylvania Diocese of the Protectant Kpisropal rectors Meet M. X. I lly Attorney and Will Content fuse in the Conrtt Otlii ICclsiliilK to (he Schools. tracted heat were women whose energies ere exhausted by sufferings peculiar to uslir.l The Laying of the Supply Pipe Will Complete tlie Improvement. their sex; women who, taking no thought of themselves, or who, attaching no im Ihiring the past few years the Spring ask me to resc ind my request macie or you year ago, notwithstanding the fact that the conditions remain the simie.

Von have broken your promise to hip: how then am 1 to know that your protestations of love for my daughter are sincere?" I stared at the man in astonishment, for his words were delivered in cold, uiatter or fact manner, and, if there had been any reason for it, I should have thought there was a triumphant ring in the tones of his voice. The Idea that Horace Jackson had actually succeeded in persuading the father that I was the guilty one in reference to the bank robbery flashed The expected injunction against the School Board, to prevent the collection of portance to first symptoms, allowed their female system to become ran down. ISrook Water Company, 'n order to supply Wilkesharre, and Injured ho limlly That He 1'asseil Au ay Without Kcgain iiiK ioiisnesH. Alon.o W. Hoiiser, outside foreman at the Hallstead colliery and one of the best known residents of lttiryea, died at 4:40 Saturday morning in the Wilkesbane Hospital, as the resuh of a distressing accident which occurred Friday evening on the trolley ride of the Mystery Social Club of Duryea.

The accident took place about o'clock on the Carey avenue line, a short Constipation, capricious appetite, restlessness, school taxes levied on the city valuation, has at last come, the plaintiffs being the the residents of the Wyoming Valley with a letter supply of water, has mule extensive improvements to its plant, expending forebodings of evil, vertigo, languor, and weak Pennsylvania Coal Company. The papers ness, especially in the morning, an itching CHAPTER XIII. A groom was sent to Twlneburgh for doctor. This was contrary to Mr. Morlev's ish.

He insisted that a doctor was not necessary, and It was only to appease the anxiety of his daughter thut he finally consented to see a medical man. But all the daughter's entreaties could not move him to go to bed. He lay down on the couch in the library, and Florence sat beside him, holding sensation which suddenly attacks one at were served oil officers of the School will be cleared up soon, however," 1 added, decidedly. "Yes? And that is" "The cellar mystery." hundreds of thousands of dollars in order that the water supplied might be of purer and more wholesome quality. First the night, or whenever the blood becomes Board at the siMcial meeting lat week, overheated, are all warnings.

Don't wait mil bv resolution of the Imard, Attorney water mains were extended, after which a Sonntag again cautioned me against was directed toa. ccot service and mm Chnn which took plate on Tn laj Anr. 31 in Manheiiu, ierman y. I'ishop Rulison hail been iudisjiowrd for several months and by the art ion ami desire of the diocesan convention, held in June lat. he was given leave of aliseme for six months for restoration to health.

Ac compani. by one of his daughters, he sail.il for Knrope on July 27, and has been tinder treatment at Manlicim. The dead Bishop was born at Carthage, X. in lfM. lb' graduated at the General seminary in 1M, and held rector ships at Morris, N.

Y. Jersey City and Cleveland. In lo he was ele. ted ais tint bishop of the Central Pennsylvania diocese of the Protestant Episcopal church and four years later became bishop in fid! being too precipitate. too long to build up your strength, that Is now a positive necessity! Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has specific curative powers. You cannot do better across my miiid. 1 Knew, too, uiui deep and pineere as Florence's love was for nie, she would never be my wife pumping station, one of the finest of the kind in the State, was erected at the tipper prepare to defend the board's side of tin case. "Then give me some good reason for your cautionl" I exclaimed. "It's get end cf River street, est 1'ittston.

io he one of bis hands. I left them thus together and went outside. There is nothing surprising alxiut the than to commence a course of this grand medicine. By the neglect ting monotonous following people's ad sure of securing a clean supply of water proceedings, though it is regarded as some of first symptoms you will see by the following letter what terrible suffering Before 1 left the man's voice haa re vice without having a reason for so the pipes were laid from the pumping sta what strange that the issuingof the inpinc sumed icb of its usual vigor. For one who had seemed to be as near col doing.

I'll do so no more. 1 have half a notion to pet out of the place. Ever tion along the river lied to a point a short tiou should be delayed until the collection of taxes had lieen In case the coal distance above the station, away from all lapse as he, strength returned very since my arirval, petty trivial circum refuse that is allowed to flow into th stances have harassed me and kept company's plea is sustained, it will not came to Mrs. Craig, and how she was cured I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and think it is the best medicine for women in the world.

I was so weak and nervous that I thought I could not live from one day to the next. I had prolapsus uteri and leucorrhoea and thought I was going into consumption. 1 would get so faint I thought I would die. I had dragging pains in my back, burn me in an irritable mood. river, thus guaranteeing water of the Notwithstanding my pity lor Jrlor only necessitate a new levy, but tax payers distance east of the Plymouth bridge.

There were two cars, both crowded with people. Mr. Houser was one of the man agers, and he was accompanied by his wife and two little hoys. The party went down on the Edwardsville line to Plymouth, had crossel the river to the Wilkes barre Hats, and was preparing to turn down to Nanticoke, when the accident happened. Mr.

Hoiiser was standing on the rear platform of the first car, and as the cars suddenly turned a sharp curve, he was thrown off the platform, landing on a heap of broken stone at the side of the track, i He fell with such force as to rebound just as the second car leached him, bis bead ence, there was great pride and joy in rallv will demand a readjustment of purest quality before it is filtered. At the "Well, maybe it would be best for you to visit some of your friends in town," Sonntag said, reflectively, "if jxiint above mentioned, a temiorary filter my heart. The sweetest girl In the world whs mine. All troubles, mys their bills. case, after stating the was erected hist fall, it being impossible to The naners in th ing sensation down to my feet, and so many miserable teries, the heart sickness of the past i only for a few days, fact of the lew for school taxes having I construct tne eiaiMiraie ami nFMr ngainst her father's wish.

In bitterness of heart I broke out in a volume of words, ured on to earnestness by the fear that my darling would be lost to me: "Good Hod. sirl You love vnnr daughter; you love her tenderly. Your devotion her has been a synonym of fatherly loe; everyone has spoken of It that knew you. Then how in heaven's can you endanger her happiness in life by persuading her to marry a man she cannot love one whom shede tests. the very sight of whom is abhorrent to her? Oh.

sir, she is young and has a lifetime of happiness or misery before her, whichever, you may choose to niake it. You are pardon me for saying it you are a breaking man." Mr. Morley sprang from his neat nt these words, and stood erect, confronting me with a glare of angry resentment in his eyes. lint I went on. Nothing could have stopped me then.

year, seemed petty and trivial beside "No, sir. I have no friends, and your .1 i feelings. People said that I looked like a dead woman. Doc toss tried to cure me, but failed. I had lieeu made on the city valuation nmler maneiii arrangement uecmeu upon this thought.

Mr. Morley had given his consent to our marriage; indeed. ik nrlian tiunwl 1 1 seeming desire to have me away makes me the more determined to stay. But l. aiithontv of the act of as 1 winter set in i Work on the permanent filter is now in it was au absolute command.

sembly approved May 2i, tleclaret a course of supineness is done with got a bottle. I did not have much faith in it, but thought I would try it, and it made a new woman of charge of the diocese. The chnn of the Nativity, in Sonth Bethlehem, was made his pro eathedral a few years ago, when the bishop took np his episcopal residence there. Bishop Rnlison was president of the board of ttnstees of Lehigh University and of the library committee. He is survived by fonr daughters, Mrs.

0. P. Coleman, Mrs. Rev. Pr.

Elwood Worcester, of Philadelphia; Miss C. Constance Rnlison, a student at Bryn Mawr College, and Miss Edith Iiulison. His body will lie brought to this coit.itry for interment. The scene under the trees came back progress under the supervision of Superin 'that the said ai of assembly is unconsti Now I'll take the reins, and see whafls to me, and I could not repress a shudder tendent Thomas Monie. Orations were to be made out of tbe driving.

tutional, leiug special legislation in breach me. I wish I could get every lady in the land to try it, for it did for me what doctors could not do." Mrs Sallik Obu, Baker's Landing. Pa, striking the car. He was unconscious as I thought of the father's horrible "Just as you please about that, of section seven, aiticle three, of the Con when his friends reached his side, ami it premonitions and the overwhelming effect produced by them. course, Mr.

Conway. But 1 do beg of you, and it is for your own interests 1 stitution of Petmsylvaiiia, and therefore the said levy of taxes thereunder is wholly was seen at once that his injuries were serious. The excursionists proceeded to started several months, but as yet not more than half of the contract has been completed. Readers will recall the sad affair associated with this work which occurred early in the spring when the dredge being used in the operations was burned, I walked about the grounds or re speak, delay the attempt to enter tbe void, ami the promised collection thereof clined on one of the many seats scat Nanticoke. bu.

did not stop at sprang upon the platform and went to the door. It was locked. Thau I tried the door leading into the ladies' wait' ing room, but that was also locked. is without anv warrant of law. he cellar until to morrow." "Why?" I curtly asked.

tered around, determined to await the there the fellow now, standing on the edge of the platform, speaking most earnestly, judging by the vehement gestures, to the station agent To be continued. Hanover Park, as anticipated, wltil I IlllllrillV therefore vraxn tltt court "that "It is true, sir; the signs of ill health doctor's arrival. My mind would con "You 11 know in the morning, my 1 a the injured man was taken on a special car the said defendants, and each of them, be 1 resulting in the death of thiee of the men I walked around the place a few times are upon you. That was one cause, the change in you. which brought the to the hospital.

The physicians, upon ex OBITUARY. tit ininnction issuintr out of I emnloved on the dredire. This terrible and peered into each window, but no I .1 1....1 one was to be seen. tears to vour daughters eyes just now, il l.n..:, Wiiitiim ainiiiaiioii. unM o.r.e..

this nonoraoie JAMES WALSH. stantly revert to the secret trouble which was so evident and powerful a factor in Mr. Morley's life; end what it was that could so affect a gentleman of his standing and wealth furnished me matter for speculation. The great motive and Influence In the father Ute, His haughtv manner subsided, went It was no surprise that the fellow CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. lawyer replied, with a smile.

"I may be dead by that time," 1 replied. "Certainly if 1 must be the target for every assassin's bullet, my coffin might as well be ordered now." Saying which. I took my own pistol from my pocket. "You see that? Well, hearing, and theretore iron, ine seiWoi. .1 lown suddcnl v.

He sank upon the seat. Ex Burgess James Walsh Las gone to join Skinner should wish to avoid me, but if the other face I had seen belonged to COlietllOU Ol lue uiJira i fHii ovennir his race in nis nanus, ana jnred. An operation was performed and a blood clot removed from the brain, but the the great sileut army, having passed jieai fuily away at the family home on Sontb groaned. Jackson, why should he desire to hide Topic For the Week Beginning Sept. IS.

Comment by Rev. 8. 11. Doyle. Topic Bible diiections for practical life.

lorueys for the company are A. II. Clin 1 order. The work was finally continued ttK Artbnr Hillman and II. A.

Fuller. I where it was left off last season, and it is from me? I could not help pitying him, neith Main street at 4:30 p. m. Sept. 2d.

Mr. Eph. vi, 1 9. (A memory meeting The prospects lieing that the lx ard I Uow thought that before the present season hemorrhages could not lie stopped, and the unfortunate man passed away early this er couht I resist taking advantage of The idea of smashing in a window ar Walsh's death was not nnexpected. A In this passage the apostle refers to would have considerable legal word on itt I i over the company will have for the this change.

breaking down a door, and thus gain morning without having regained con "I entreat you, sir, to nsk Florence ing entrance, occurred to ne, but on hands, it proposed to at once proceed I present completed the improvements week ago list Sunday, he snffered a stroke of paralysis, and though at times there was the duties incumbent upon four classes of which include most of tha it means that after this PH be as bandy with a pistol as others are." Mr. Sonntag eyed me rather suspiciously, as though not at all certain but that I would level the weapon at him. "Those things are dangerous. Mr. to apeak out to you from her heart, second thought I abandoned it.

with the election of an attorney. Two of I mapped out at its Pittston station sciousness, ills lamiiy ami ins menu, John J. Samson, of Duryea, were with him an apparent improvement iu his condition, Probably Jackson, having heard that Those who have never witnessed the con the luemlwrs, Messrs. ltoyle and Hines, If she exhibits the slightest compunction nt the thought of being my wife, duties of every day life. These are the duties of children, of parents, of servants aud of masters.

until the end. his relatives and friends were prepared for demurred against proceeding so hastily ill I was residing at Xelsonviile, and knowing that I must therefo. have met struction of a large filter know very little I solemnly promise never to intrude on the worst. Mr. Honser was forty five years of age, Conway, and are liable to go off without the matter, nevertheless the election pro of the difficulties experienced in such 1.

The duties of children to parents, vour notice again to withdraw from Ripe iu years and with an honorable I knew, was bis love for his only child. Therefore it seemed that the hidden trouble must arise from some sorrow or danger which threatened Florence. The thought caused me considerable uneasiness. I had not realized how morbidly sensitive the robbery had made me, until now. All the unfathomed events and incidents which had occurred during the two days I had been here seemed in some indefinable way connected with the affair, or the result of It The doctor arrived much sooner than I had expected.

Indeed, the Idea of giving medical advice to a great man like Mr. Morley was incentive strong enough to cause a country physician to ceeded. M. X. Donnellv, was the warning," be remarked, dryly; after 1 bad returned tbe pistol to my pocket.

your life and hers ns completely as Florence Morley and have been informed by her of his contemptible manner of trying to win her, thought it ver. 1 3 In these verses tbe duties of children to parents are set forth with and he was a native of Huntsville, this county. He was a blacksmith by trade, and for ten vears he worked at the Had only one named for the position, and work. A (Jazkttk reporter visited the scene of the ojwrations yesterday and was just in time to witness the sinking of one record as a citizen and as a public man, Mr. Walsh passed away with the esteem though I had never lived.

Think, Mr. "Yea. I know tbaL And if there was elected at a saliiry of 1 75 a year, Mr. Moi lcv, if unvthintr should happen to best not to meet me. of the entire commnuity.

He was one of should be occasion for it to go off in my the reasons for so doing. 1. The first duty is obedience ''Children, obey yonr parents in the Lord. 2. The second If be wished to avoid me he was at of the four sections of tlie main filter.

you Hines voting "no," and Mr. O'Royle refraining from voting. Apparently, bnt the few surviving men who were promi ibs mine in I.nzerne. Later he was engaged for ten years at the Pettebone mine of the L. it during which time he Happen to me! he broke in, with hand, you may be sure it will be for tbe purpose of bitting something, i liberty to do so.

It was a trivial circum This was the second section that had lieen duty is honor "Honor thy father and nent in the busim and politieal circles of hoarse tones. little interest was taken in the election. put in position during the day and judging stance, at any rate, and so I left the platform and climbed back upon the thy mother." The reasons given are: I) Pittston a generation ago. Why, yes; people die, you know. believe my peace is threatened, if not my life.

How do I know but what that from the amount of work connected there It is right (2) It is the first of tbe com Rrn in Ireland in 111, he came to this CHILD'S SAD FATE. Foniet lines suddenly, 1 faltered, too cellar under my room bas been used, resided in Kdwardsville. He was then promoted to the position of assistant outside foreman at the Uliss mine, Nanticoke, and a vear ago last June was transferred agon. "Vhat for he run so?" inquired Sarah, much astonished at the terrified look with, as witnessed by the rcjiorter, Mr. Monie and his force of men must have been country in young manhood, and in lol, mandments with promise.

(3) It carries with it the promise of prosperity and of which came over his face to choose as she drove on. maybe is being nsed, for some criminal purpose? If that is true, my arrival three years after Lis coming, nettled in Mildred leWIU IMayed Will, Mat. he, long life. Children owe honor and obe kept pretty busy during the day. and Wa K.tally Iturned "Oh, I have a little account to settle tny words.

But my amazement this ulace. which was destined to be his to Duryea, to Isi ome outside foreman at dience to parents. This commandment kill bis horse In the endeavor to reach the patient as quickly as possible. After quite a time spent over Mr. Morley, the doctor stepped out on the porch, and, drawing on his gloves, de The main portion of tlie filter, which is chant'ed to alarm at the effect of the The home of K.

W. IeWitt, 70i Luzerne life home. Ihiring all of these years, Mr, the Hallstead mine. In this position, he in Kelsonville and taking up my abode right in tbe midst of hidden crime would naturally prevent any contin with him, and he is afraid of me, I suppose," I replied. last remark.

Vi feet square, bail already been sunk, and avenue, lias again neen sauiy amicieo served most faith' ally, giving excellent Mr. Morlev's face became ghastly; "Der vas anoder man too In de Walsh has been engaged in the grocery business, first on Pine street, and for the Two weeks ago last Friday, Mrs. DeWitt uance of operations, and endanger tbe satisfaction to his employers and gaining is located but a short distance above the tenqiorary filter now in use. A place is der." she continued. layed his departure to answer a few questions which Florence, who bad fol his under jaw dropped, and bis hands worked convulsively.

His lips moved, secret. I believe that attempts are past thirty years in the brick building the respect of the employes and others who passed away and now we are called iijmmi to announce the death of Mildred, a bright "You saw him, then. Yes. I thought which he erected on Sonth Main street, lowed, put to him. It was Impossible too, but no sound came from them.

there was. But I couldn find either being made to cause me to leave; if mysterious demonstrations cannot ac comDllsh it bv frightening me, then first dredged Urge enough to receive the filter, after which the latter is floated over the hole made to receive it and by the aid came into contact with him. He was an active worker in the Duryea Presbyterian threeyearold daughter of the family, for the worthy physician to conceal Thoroughly frightened, I stood and of them, and the doors we. ail locked Dnring bis active years, Mr. Walsh was which occurred last night under most dis WW wholly his sense of importance, al Sarah was much puzzled at the an energetic worker in local politica, and Church, mid was highly regarded by the watched him, then started with the intention of summoning aid.

But he de the purpose is to remove me by death. several tons of stone piled on a plat though be tried to appear as though it tressing circumstances. he arose to positions of prominence in the people generally. currence. and made numerous remarks and asked many questions in the en form on top of the filter, is sunk intoalsiut Last Friday the grandmother of the little town.

One of the first offices he held was Mr. Honscr's father, who lived with him was by no means an unusual thing to be found administering potions to tained me by a gesture. Finally, after painful struggle, speech came to him. "There may be something in what you say," Sonntag remarked, after a moment's thought. "But promise me deavor to obtain more light; but 1 did one had some shopping to do at Wilkes twelve feet of water, six feet of Water lieing alsive the filter.

Oreat precaution that of in 1SH, nmler the Imr in Duryea, died three wc'ks ago. Mrs. "How did vou know that he gasel. not gratify her curiosity and answered birre and took her grandchild along for an Hoiiser, who is a daughter of the late Rev. ongh form of government, when the term you will not attempt to shoot tbe sta Florence anxiously listened to his in tones so low that I was compelled nnr in monosyllables.

must be taken in sinking the filter in order cannot be too much emphasized today. The commandment is largely reversed today, aud children are demanding obedience from parents. This is contrary to right and justice and to tbe direct command of God. The scripture constantly enforces the precept "Honor thy father and thy mother," audio obeying parerta children obey God. and in disobeying parents tbey disobey God.

2. Tbe duties of parents to children. Terse 4. "And ye fathers, provoke not yonr children to wrath, but bring tbem np in the nurture and admonition of the Lord." The duties of parents are here expressed both negatively and positively. 1.

Parents are not to provoke their children to wrath. 2. They are to bring them np in the nnrtnre and admonition of 'the Lord. These are thet two dnties of parents to children. That child nature is like a very delicate instrument It maybe played upon in such a way as to make life sweet and outing.

While at the comity seat, the tion agent," he added, with deep ear Mr. Smith, of Kdwardsville, survives, as was bnt one year. In the fall of the same words of advice, and then withdrew. I to bend down over him to catch the My mind was in sven a greater whirl that all four sides of the affair should de two visited the home of Mrs. Paliciimn, nestness.

also do two sons Willie, ag.tl twelve, and year, Le was tlie candidate for County words. "How could you know the of perplexity than my old nurse s. scend in the water at the same time, as corner of Sonth Main and Northampton "What? Make no defense against had some hope of speaking to ber, but she only bestowed on me a sad. sweet smile, which told of her love for? me Treasurer on the Democratic ticket, his Hubbard, aged eight. Jruma'i Honser, a thought the feeling the conviction of Why bad Skinner triei to shoct me, the end nearest the main filter fits tightly streets.

Mildred was left with Mrs. Iiach bin cowardly attacks?" I exclaimed, in brother of the deceased, resides in Wilke a sumien ucain uas ocen coumhiwv Republican opponent lieing M. W. ilorris, aud why, after thus showing some powerful animosity toward me. tihoud he into the other sections.

Should the filter amazement at my lawyer request. ns well as her anxiety for the father. barre, and a blind brother resides in Ttink also of this city. The election was con man while her grandmothei went shopping. The child was playing in the "He will not repeat it, you may be down tipjied on one end it is likely to und ith that I bad to be content.

haunock. tested, and was taken to the Supreme now appear such a craven that he nsd, evidently in great fear. f.om iiy pres sure. At least promise to defer re rind and cause no end of trouble. It is the doctor was returning immedi vanl at the home, here, it is Court for settlement, the decis ence? What was the fellow's reai intent also necessary to strongly brace it, owing thought, she found a match.

Procurin; TIOUA COUNTY TRAUEDY. taliation until to morrow. "And get shot in tbe meantime! ately to Twineburgh, I proposed to accompany nira. He expressed his pleas and purpose in engaging himself to ion being in favor of Mr. Walsh, and he conducted the office for three years.

to its liability to topple over as it descends some pajH the child proceeded to make "No. I said it would not happen ure in having a companion, and I Florence as a detective as he rea.ly HavitiK fire. In doing so her dress, which was Into the water. Mr. Monie has had Im In thawed ith In lt57, he was named for postmaster by a train." a detective? Munlereil Ills Vt lie.

limbed into the carriage beside him. I was anxious to tell Sonutag of the exierience of this kind, it being necessary of very light material, liecanie ignited. "Just let me my hands on him Jackson had recommended him to Walter (ioodwin, of Wellslsiro, was ar to again raise the filter and dredge the hole I with inc of late? Oh, God! It is coming, 1 know it coming soon, that sudden death!" "No. no, Mr. Morley," 1 answered, briskly.

"Cheer up, sir. I was only supposing a case. Vou will not die, sir. Vou are a sick inun, and that is the cause of your gloomy premonitions, depend upon it. Allow me to help you into the bouse.

Go to lied, and we'll have a doctor at you as quickly ns possible. You'll be all right again soon." The fact is, I really thought the man was dying, und, in the fear of that, my words were rather extravagant. He did not seem to notice them, how The screams of the little girl attracted I'll cboke the life out of him," was tbe Florence. What boad exisV! between murderous attack upon me. On the way, finding the worthy doctor willing rested on a warrant charging him with President Johnson, and ihongh failing of a confirmation, like many other apiointees of this President, he conducted the office for several months.

In 1WJ he was again anew. only reply 1 made. Jackson and Skinner? And. morsovr. To size up a filter at a distance as it is I making a murderous assault upon his if "Oh, ye that's all right Cboke him Mrs.

Iiciiinan to the scene. The little girl was enshrouded in a mass of dallies and was making a desjierate effort to ward who was Sonntag? These thres nn to answer questions, I was soon possessed of bis opinion of my lawyer and all you want to, out please, Mr. Con Wing erected on the shore, a stranger I Kflie, who died in the Cottage State Hospi seemd somehow strangely connected elected Burgess, and also in InS'J and would imagine that aome oiih was building I tal at She never reeoverci with my life, but bow and to what eiG? them off with her hands. Mrs. Rachmnn, way, no shooting.

1 don't mind telling you that any headstrong course on agent This opinion was a very bigb one. thus serving altogether five years in I I. i i Sarah, do you know anything Those being I consciousness after ls ing found Saturday that i osition. Mr. Walsh has lieen one of rea nit to hers lt.

eingr.t hold ot me a iarge Mn, cn.ce.. your part may uiet a few weU laid Sonntng seemed to have the elements Mr. Sonntag?" I finally askl. used uow are thirty two feet in length, I bv the roadside near Mansfield. The left the dim torn of St.

Patrick's Orphan lier on the S1 au of popularity in him. But there was plans for your own good, which give Acb, yes. is yenr lawyer, eight feet wide and six feet deep. The side of her bead was terribly crushed ns if kiwI nods are built in lattice work I with a heavy weaiHitl. After her death promise now of fruitful results, nan something about the old fellow I did ever, but sat there with his head her Asylnmin Scranton ever since its estab to extinguish the flames.

In this she lishment. I was sr.ecessfnl, but unfortunately not until to morrow. You shall know all Yes. yes. But do you know anything drooped on hi bosom.

I shook him not understand; there seemed to be a great unknown depth to him beyond style, in order that when the filter is sunk the surgeons proWd the wotindsand fonm frf v. in fore the child had received fatal burns. then, 1 promise you, s. about him? He has not been in Twineburgh very long, has he?" gently by the arm, and be raised his eyes. Yielding to my uplifting mo into the water and into the receiver made I four bullets in the head.

alter tiood the mere fact that he was a country It Is impossible to convey by wordi ll I 1 i mi. aisu uau not laiteu a very active i m.rti,.nb1ie.ffjd bt r.tu;Ll n1B he did all in his power to relieve the little for it, the water, after passing through win on Siturday was working a thresh the of my lawyer's mannet It wyer and my agent Nevertheless, No. Abo td six months, ne is a pleasant and harmonious, or harsh and discordant Our children belong to God. They are precious gifts from God. Wa should train them up for Him.

His command is, "Bring np this child for Me, and I will pay thee wages." 8. The duties of servants to masters, verses 5 7. These duties are summed np in the word obedience, "Servants, be obedient to them that are your masters in the flesh," This obedience is to be rendered (1) with fear and trembling; (2) as unto Christ and not unto men; (8) not with eye service, to please men, (4) but as the servants of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart These characteristics sbonld be seen in tbe work of all those who labor for others. 4. Tbe dnties of masters to servants.

Masters are to do the same thing that is, do to the servants as tbey would have them do to them. They are not to threaten. If tempted to grind them down, to defraud or to make life bitter, they are to remember that One is tion, be staggered to his feet. Slowly we moved toward the house, II I felt that he was to be trusted. I felt in making these remarks.

respect of the neonle which he had won bv the victim was severely several feet of stones, gravel and sand en ing with his brother at Stony ork very nice man, and a goot von, uo," Sarah replied, convincingly. the officers who Wben I was conversing with Mr safe In his bands. My own opinion be i. .1 i.i i.f. i mi Attuff rn Immed a loverthelss v.it is tlioualit Hies liers me uoie icii ma uuri im many years of faithfnl service, and to the ing so heartily corroborated by the doc Sonntag there was something a bom the broken man leaning his whole weight on inc.

Not a word was uttered bv cither of us until we reached the says tilt lie know water is thereby purified. It then remains arrested him. He injuries were not such as to cause death. last enjoyed the friendship of many of the tor made me all the more satisfied. him which compelled me to feel trust nothing of the assault upon his wife; that iu the filter and becomes cik1 until drawn It was the opinion of the physician thut city's best people.

and confidence, notwithstanding hi But my trust afld confidence in the he was not in Mansfield after Thursda, into the large Btipply pijies for use. the chiM had inhaled the flames and this old lawyer soon received a shock. many sayings bearing on some secre btcps leading up to the piazza. There he drew back, und I hastily placed my arm behind him, from the fear that be 3Ir. vt alsli wife died some years ago.

evening, when he tried to prevail upon his Superintendent Monie has a very large he gave as the cause of death. The snrviving children are Rev. Father Vhen we arrived at Sonntag office sprang from the buggy, and, after purpose which he was so careful to reveal. wife to withdraw her suit against him job ou hand and it will reqnire some great was about to sink down. He did not.

"That seems to be the general opinion regarding bim. Do you know anything about the station agent?" "I ton't know nodding aboud him." "He came here about tbe same tin t'iaf Sonntag 1 believe." "Yea, 1 guess so." "Sarah," 1 began, again, after pause, "can your husband be relied up on to face danger?" "Danger?" Richard Walsh, of Miswow, and Miss Mary desertion. He says that he will lie able hustling to complete the work liefore bad "Well, I give np trying to make yo however, and, as I soon found, he had DEATH OF C. B. SUTTON.

A. Walsh, who kept honse for her father. easily prove an alibi. It is reported that nut" I said, after considerinar bi weather sets in. There are two more sec paused simply to speak before entering Mrs.

Goodwin told the Beach family that tiong of the filter to be placed in position, An Kx Mayr of llkehnrre Passes Away word being impressed by tnem JURIES TOR CIVIL CASES. the house. He gazed into my face long and earnestly, und such an appealing "Vou tertainly are tbe most inexplica she expected to meet her husband on Friday night, bnt this evidence will iirobably After a Lout; lllnriw. (Willcesbarre Record.) after which the large main will have to lie extended along the river bed and connect look was in his eyes that I was stirred ble specimen of a country lawyer Citizens Draws to Serve In Court Nrt to deepest compassion Who are you, anyhow?" "Yes. Don't be alarmed; I don't be brought out at the impiest.

If the weather Month. F.x Mayor Charles Buckingham Sutton led with the new filter. "Swear to God that she shall always "Your lawyer and agent, and, Mr The following Common Pleas juries were! died at Monday morning at his home I proves favorable it Is thought the work DEATH OF GEORGE H. HARRIS. respect niy memory; that she muy Conway, let me add, in sincerity, youi on South Main street.

will lie completed in a few weeks. iever hear anything to cause ner to drawn yesterday week or OCT. 4. their Master in heaven, who will hold them responsible. God will hold all men who have Lad others employed for the way in which they treat them.

God will bold us all responsible for the performance of onr duties. Bible Readings, Ex. xx, 12; Dent, vi, 6 xxvii, 17; I Sam. 9 28; Ps. cxliv, 11 15; Lev.

xix, 82; Prov. xx, 11; xxii, 15; MaL I Cor. 81; He had lieen ailing for six or seven years change in her love for me," he said, Somehow I could not but believe hint A Former micr Man of This alley TRIENNIAL ASSESSMENT. hut had Wen confined to his room only brokenly, and in the manner of one at tbe tiime. His words carried convic Pittston Alexander Sloan, superintend Com in its Suicide in Philadelphia.

George II. Harris, the well known news tion. in a dream. "Promise this, he de since a week ago last Saturday. ent: 11.

R. Neilson, plumber. The Assessors Have a Milt Job on Their manded, fiercely Mr. Suttou was luirn in Exeter town "Pardon me for seeming imperii paper man, formerly of Plymouth, but for Pittston Townshij) Charles Sax, watch "Do you refer to Florence?" I asked. Hands.

(Wilkesljarre ship, Lnzenie comity, July 'J, IMSO. He several years past engaged as reporter on nent," Sonntag said, as he accompanied me to the door, "but have you seen Miss man; William Keating, laliorer. thinking that Ins mind was wandering, vi, CoL iii, 20 25; II Tim. iii. was a son of Samuel ami May D.

Sutton the Philadelphia Inquirer, committed sui Jenkins Township Thomas Edwards, This week the assessors of the various wards, "Yes, 14 17; Titus ii, 9 15; 1 Pet ii, 11 25. and was educated at Wyoming Seminary Isiiomdisandtowusliiiisof the county will call cide ill that city Thursday evening, Sept. "Why, you know bow deep and true carpenter. In lfCiO he gan his business life as clerk at the comity coinmissionors' ofliue to (jet their I (j shooting himself with a pistol Wyoming George Atkinson, fanner: is her affection for you, Mr. Morley hlatiks preparatory to making the triennial as in a general store in Kingston.

He locat "And always shall be!" he exclaimed, Morley since your arrival?" "Yes." "And everything la all right? "Yes." "Von intend marrying ber?" "1 have her father's consent" "Ah! I congratulate you." sessment for the purpose of taxation. know of any; but supposing some sudden danger arose before him. would ht have the courage to meet it?" "Yes, if 1 vas with him," was Sarah't reply. "VVhen you are with him?" "Yes. I ton't know, if he vas alone bud he fight de devil if I am py him." I could not restrain a burst of laughter at the idea of the great powerful farmer being courageous only in his wife's presence, Sarah joined heartily in my merriment and remarked that her husband could be relied upon to do just what she desired.

"Well, then, can you and Jake come over to Nelsonville to morrow morning early and help me dig a way into the cellar?" I asked, again becoming serious. "Sure we can," Sarah replied, excitedly. "And bring a crowbar along, and a sledge hammer, if you have them. 11 we cannot cut tlie thick beams in the floor of my room, we may be able to "There can be no doubt of it, I am ed in Wilkesbarre in lSVI, entering the store of brother James as clerk, in The real estate which is to lie assessed in Samuel Honeywell, farmer. Hughestown Patrick Burke, laliorer.

COM Hi IX PLEAS JCKOKS, IXT. 11. sure. touiu cnanpe uer. luiles all houses, lands, lot of ground and OIt ma roar oath bator Sod." Come, let me help you in." ground rent, mills, factories, furnaces, fortfe.

Pittston Fred Coch, agent; Frank But "Not yet. Swear that she shall never hloomeriiiN, distilleries, sugar houses, malt which capacity he served nntil lfil. On Sept. 2, 101, he enlisted as a musician in the S2d Regiment Pennsylvania Volun Sonntag extended bis band and The dreadful affair took place in his room at I HM Arch street, and his landlady said that a few moments before Harris fired the fabil shot, 1 spoke to her and apparently was in his usual good humor. Joseph S.

Rogers, managing editor of the Inquirer, said that Mr. Harris steady and temperate, with bright prospects, and that he knew of no cause for the suicide. A coroners jury rendered a verdict of "sui house breweries, tan yards, fisheries, ferries hear anything to make her change," he ler, stenographer; Stanley Crooks, watch smiled. But the smile died away irome diately, and the expression which fol and parsonages and all other real estate except a train demanded, "whatever happens. man; George Buss, merchant.

Getting Away From God's ParpoM, There is no success in all this world which is so to be dreaded as the success of getting away from God's purpose for us. Every now and then people say they are getting along in life, everything is running smoothly, money is coming in, and they write over all these things, "This is success." But until they have found God's plan for their lives the more success they have the more failure they have brought upon their lives. Men only succeed when they have fallen into line with God's plan for tbem. R. E.

Speer. teers, and after one year's service was hon churches, meeting houses, luirial grounds, not Swear it! Give nie your oath tiefore Exeter S. L. Barnett, justice of the irably discharged. After his return he lowed strangely disturbed me Was it sorrow? For what? Or was It pity'i used for corporate or private profit, hospitals.

God!" universities, colleges, seminaries, academies peace. was again employed in his brother's store, Thinking to humor him in his weak Surely not pity for me! associations am) Institutions of learning, ben West Pittston George Warner, street until ls'jl, and then embarked in the gen ness, and yet strongly impressed by his 1 went from the office resolved to fol evidence or charity with the grounds thereto commissioner. cide while temporarily insane." The de terrible earnestness, I raised my hand low my lawyer's advice just this once annexed, all school houses, court houses and eral merchandise business on his own account, in which continned seven years. Jenkins Township Thomas Pierce, and made the desired oath To morrow was not far distant, and jails, hut not excepting any such reul ceased was thirty years of age and unmar miner. Mr.

Morley drew a long brcl th and After that he was engaged in the insurance or personal, other than that which is iuuctual ried. His mother and two sisters live in would know all then. Wondering very much what this all would prove to be, 1 use and occupancy for religious, charitable and then iiu nin smoke, in firmer tones. Wyoming lobert ljiycock, wagon business for three years. On May 27, li(W, London thanking the doctor, walked up to the door.

Sonntag was walking back and forth with bis hands behind him earnestly conversing with some one inside. There was also a rear door to tin lawyer's office. A man was standing near this door, and when I entered the office he quickly stepped out; not eo quickly, however, but that I caught a glimpse of bis face. It was Hunter, or Skinner, as you please. The thought of the treachery he had been guilty of toward ber in whose pay he was came to me and inflamed me with sudden and uncontrollable anger.

Uttering an expletive, under the spur of a strong impulse, I made a spring for him. Out through the door I followed l.im, and down through the yard. lie had too much tbe start, however, and was over a high board fence at the bottom of the yard before I could come up to him. public purixjNes, and not exeeptiug such prop maker. dig through the foundation wall.

This la the last night 1 will spend in old house with the mystery of the cellar remaining unsolved, if there is any he married Frances daughter of Daniel Woodward, of White Haven. erty from which any income is derived. THE CRUEL WHEELS. started on my five mile walk homeward. Fortunately, I encountered Sarah who had driven to Twineburgh to dc some trading, and who was just climb Ttin assessors are also to make out a list of A Shattered Nervous System.

THERE ARE OTHERS. Deceased was a memlier of the G. A. R. unseated lands a lie) names of reputed owners, From lTl to lMhe was alderman of the land also of all property, gijch as churches, How They Crushed a Leg in mystery all." My old nurse insisted on my remain FINALLY HEART TROUBLE.

Flenty of Them hut mi IlinVrent Local ing into her wagon as I came up. ,...,1 tun 1 which is exempt tmm taxation, iveiurns o. What He Know Is Not Best. One of the things for which we ought to be most grateful is that God will not give ns what He knows is not best for us, even if we ask for it over and over again. And one prayer that we can always pray in all sincerity and faith is that God will refuse to give us what is not good wben we do ask for it Sunday School Times.

a Terrible Manner. Alonzo Eckrote. aged thirty six years, Rettored to Health by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Hello.

Sarah," I calleL as she wat ing at her house for dinner, and left all tinilsT land are also to lie made. from to Issfj serving the unexpired Proof What I'itlstou I'rople Want. are a great many of them. about tfl take up the lines "Will yon I me seated on the porch while she went The property assessed includes all a Iliigh Valley brakeman who resides at term of Mayor P.rodrick. He was elected gjve me a lift?" insiJe to prepare the meal.

burses, mares, geldings, mules and neat cattle over four years of age; stages, oniuibnses. 120 Blackmail street, Wilkesbarre, Buffered mayor from ti to He is survived Every paper has its share. i She looked around in surprise, men i From my seat I could see tne station a terrible injury Sunday morning, and is Statements hard to believe, harder to I by his widow and four children Charles far down the hill, through the trees. now under tieatmeut in the Pittston llos pital. Samnel, John and Nan ami one brother, James, of this city.

Mr. Eck rote's crew was at work at L. Si hack, calis and other vehicles nsed in trans porting pas engcrs; all mortgages, money owing by solvent debtors, whether by promissory note or penal or aiugle bill, Uind or judgment also all articles of agreement and accounts liearing interest, all public loans or stocks, all money invested in other States and all other moneyed capital in the hands of individual citizens of the State, all annuities over JjnO, ex Two men were moving about on the platform, but the distance was too great to allow distinctian of anything out tner. iorms. Remembering then, thet my field glass had been left here at Sarah's expressed her pleasure at seeing again as I climbed up beside her.

As we were crossing the track at Sid ington, 1 was considerably surprised tc sec tbe station agent at work on the platform handling some freight. The fellow really seemed to be ubiquitous. I had encountered him In Nelsonville, I retraced my steps to the lawyer's office. Tbe old How was standing In the door and seemed to have been high It. Junction.

His train had pulled into a prove. Statements from faraway places. "What people say in Maine. Public expressions from California. Oftentimes gmsl indorsement there, But of little service here at home.

Pittston people want loral proof. siding to permit another train to pass, but ly diverted by witnessing the chase, judging by his face. Strike the Root. There cannot be good fruitage with poor rootage. The life and power of a tree depend upon tbe depth and health of its roots.

Even so the Christian who would bear much fruit mnst strike the roots of bis life deep into the soil of consecration, prayer and meditation upon God's word. William T. Ellis. there was not sullieient room on the Ll'ZERNR PRESBYTERY. The History ill he Keady for Sale About Sept.

1Mb. The history of the I.u.erue Presbytery, bouse on tha morning of my arrival, I "The miscall the villain I I ex called in to have her bring it to me. cept those granted by the State or I'nlted switch for, all the ears, and it was necessary to uncouple the air brake hose. Mr. The sayings of neighbois, friends and i claimed, pushing past the lawyer Into States, ami all property, real or rijoi.icl, held wh'ch she did.

Taking the glass from the case I ad (he ofiice ana sinxing uown, panting citizens. Home indorsement connts. owned or invested by any persou, company or corioratioii in trnst, except such as shall 1 now lieing published in Wilkesbarre by Robert IJaur it Son, of which previous men Eckrote was under the cars doing thi work when the engine started up. Hi for breatb. "If ever I get my band on justed it to my eye and then turned it held for religious purpose.

him. I'll wring bis neck!" This is the backing that stands behind tion has Is en made, will be ready for sale leg was across the rail, and before he could Sonntng closed tbe door and then every box of Doau's Kidney PilLs; here is a AU salaries, emoluments of offline, Hts of profit, professions, trades and oecniMtions and after the 2m of September. It will have a measure of interest for most of the Pres Well Housed. The religion that lives through a cold season is well boused in a warm heart Moravian. toward the station.

My sight had net deceived me even In the momentary glimpse of the face at the window. The face was Horace Jackson's, and get out of his perilous position, the wheels passed over the member, crushing it to turned toward me. "What have you against him?" be asked. 1 iv a I single freemen over twenty one years of ago shall also lie taxed. in Sonntag's office, and now again at the station attending to his duties.

His back was toward us and ho did not notice the wagon and its occupants. Sarah pulled up the team at my request and I climbed down from the wagon. I was curious to note again what effect my presence would have on the fellow. VVhen I had moved some distance from the team (for I did not propose to endanger Sarah's life In caae he took it into his head to fire at me again), placing my hand on my revolver as it rested in my pocket I called to h'ni: "Hello, therel I say, you, Skinner!" alsive the knee. For military duty th assessor shall take the names of all able Isxlied citizens over tlie sge The unfortunate man was taken as quick of twenty one and under forty five except such ly as possible to the Pittston Hospital where the crushed limb was amputated Mr Eckrote was not of a very strong con pel sous as are exempt, including memliers of tlin 'egMatsre.

judges of the courts, court house officials sud. every non commissioned offi ease of it: Mr. Richard Pomfert, of old Exeter street, West Pittston, miner, says: 'While working in a fonr foot vein two years ago, my kidneys became affected from my lieing so mneh in a stooped position every day. I began to dis tor with first one thing and then another but I kept getting worse nntil the p'lin in my back was something awftd. One day one of the miners whom I was talking to ahont my back and kidneys advised in to nse Doau's Kidney Pills.

1 bought a box and after taking two or three doses I felt much Iietter and stitution, but he stood the shock of the ac cer, lni.slclan ami private who ha had seven i The Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette cident and tlie operation very well, and his years' consecutive service, soldiers of the late byterian Churches in the anthrat ite coal region of Pennsylvania, growing out of the fact that it contains their infant history and sketches of the ministers who served them during their infam y. The history is written by the Rev. Jonathan (smotil, of Tacoina, Washington, who has en a life long friend of Dr. Parke, and who for some years the faithful pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Newton. It contains a somewhat extended notice of the First Presbyterian Church, of Pittston, which was the first Presbyterian Church organized lietween Wilkesbarre and Carlmmlalo.

condition today was quite encouraging. war. idiots, lunatics, common drunkards, vnga MB. EDWARD II A KUY.incjony manager of Shcppard Co's. preat store at Braceville, 111., writes: "I had never been sick a day in my life until in 1880.

I got so bad with nervous prostration that I had to give up and commence to doctor. I tried our local physicians and one In Juliet, but none gave mo any relief and I thought I was going to die. I became despondent and suffered untold agony. I could not eat, sleep nor rest, and it seemed as if I could not exist. At the end of six months I was reduced to but a shadow of myself, and at last my heart became affected and 1 was truly miserable.

I took six or eight bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine. It gave me relief from the start, and at last acure, the great lmiiU l.niioers and persons convirtu of any iitfnmoii" crime. The assessors are also to make return of all dogs. E.

Farm for sale in Exeter Township. II. Williamson, The fellow dropped the truck handles and turned quickly. Then he fled swiftr ly along the platform toward the door of the station bouse, through which he bolted. I recounted the shooting Incident, to which Sonntag listened with a whimsical expression.

"H'rol And he shot at you when you colled him Skinner, eh?" he remarked, when 1 had finished. "Must be something in his former life; but then well, it's strange, certainly. Why, I always address him as Skinner, and he never attempted to shoot me; indeed, be never seemed to notice." "Then it is evident his attempt to shoot me was not for my calling him by his right name. See here, Mr. Sonntag." I continued, earnesly, "do you suppose he is in any way concerned In the cellar affair?" "Who, Skinner? Good gracious, no! that is.

I can't say, but 1 think not." "What were you talking to him about?" I asked, eying the old fellow with some impatience, for the more I conversed with him tbe less I could understand him. "Oh, abo it a matter of freight." my fussing Away. Our townsman It. J. Evans, who some BRAKRMAN KILLED.

when the first box was done. I went to But I was not watching bim. Bis Honrk's drug store and got another. I times "drops into jxietry," indited the fol lowing lines the other day, which he seiil flight and the manner of it was perceived simply because his form was in the line of vision. took this regularly as I had the first and it For July, 1896, says Walter Baker Company, of Dorchester, have given years of study to the skillful preparation of cocoa and chocolate, and have devised machinery and systems peculiar to their methods of treatment, whereby the purity, palatability, and highest nutrient characteristics ate retained Their preparations are known the world over, and have received the highest indorsements from the medical practitioner, the nurse, and tbe intelligent housekeeper and caterer." Consumers should ask for and be sure that they get the genuine goods, made at Dorchester, Mass.

WALTER BAKER Limited. cot blessing of my Dr. Miles' Remedies 1 It was upon the bow window in the are sold by all drug telegraph ofiice that my gaze was toxed. For. at my haiL a face had appeared at William M.

Wilson, of Seiauloii, Fatally Injured on ll)e A XV. William M. Wilson, of employed as a brakeman on the L. tt W. Road, fell under the wheels of a train on Saturday night.

The engine passed over bis arm, severing it completely from the Ixuly. Jle was removed to the Moses Taylor Hospital, but died three hours iiflerward from shock and hiss of blood. gisisunucra 4 guarautee, first bottle PNerVine4 benefits or money re tLtftestOTM that window, and then was quickly to his namesake, Pension Commissioner Evans Commissioner, we must admit Our rauksare thinning fast Each fifteen minutes of the day Somo comrade breathes his last. So let those who sneer at pensions Take courage by the way. For soon the last old soldier Will lussoiit of the way." completely cured me.

1 am now satisfied that there is one remedy that will really cure kidney complaint and that is Doau's Kidney PilK" Kidney Pills for sale by all deal rs. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster Buffalo, X. sole agents for the U. S.

Rememlicr the name Diau's jwt take other. Hate Von llleeding Piles? Dr. Agnew's Ointment has thousands of testimonials as to its merits iu giving almost instant relief, and a sure cure for piles in the most aggravating forms bleeding, itching or blind, external or internal. Comfort in one application. Cure in three to six nights.

I'oe. Sold by S. H. Khoades. withdrawn.

funded, llookon ais Hearth cases of the heart and I fj. Pid my sight deceive me. or was it nerves free. Address, realty th face of Horace Jackson Follow imr natural impulse. DU.

MILES MF.D1CALCO., Elkhart, iud..

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