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At UrugFUtt,ornd4e. la uaipi fur pjvtlculutf, tejtlaualiJa 41114 'l(Ur for TaAlet,ninlettrtbjretnrn MalL 1U.OOU Tt-tiruooUU. Ham j-oper. m Wy TREATED f BEL MKiTA'i tlr cured many tl i '-up wiieou pr.'num- d ,piJly dipper, sml In ten iiy?at te:it two-thlrd. nf M'J rymptorai at. remove n. ;rnii utr fitter, uuunoi ' uonUls of ml.. T C U n H V C t flihia t CBCCyasll-l' sculous cures. I bn uui u ruri.jslicu I 11 lu yon order trul. tent) ten rents In mnius to par putftge nMnnnuis t -K4 im Vi.T --7 uni Bold it if & 1 SHIRKED THE WORK Shocking Ncgligonco in tlio Park Placo Search. NEW YORK'S MAYOR INDIGNANT. Tho lindins of tho Two Bodies! Yestor day Creates a Stir. Work on tho Ruins Resumed nt tho Mayor's Ordora ami Will Continue! Until All tho Debris 11ns lleen Removed, There May Yet Ho Bodies In tho Wreck age No Moro Delay Now, New York, Sen. 1. The discovery yesterday of the ghastly remains of two moro victims of the terrible disaster on Park Placo only confirms tlio suspicion expressed in these dispatches at the time tho search in tho ruins vats abandoned, that there were likely more bodies still under the debris. Mayor Grant is decidedly nngry nt the neglect of the proper officials to perform their work thoroughly, and be has begun a searching investigation to ilnd out just who is to blame for permitting the work to stop before it was positively known that all the dead hod lieen removed. The following letter to the acting chief of the fire department indicates the mayor's feelings in the matter: Sir You aro hereby directed forthwith to rcmovo all tho bodies and debris of tho Park Place accident. A personal exami nation has showed mo that all tho bodies have not been removed. Chnpter COO of the laws of 1887 makes it tho plain duty of your department to emply laborers and material to perform as speedily iib possi ble tho work nocessary for tho recovery of tho bodies of tho killed nnd injured. That your department has not done. I do no know the reason for this neglect of tho performance of its duty by your department, and I ask that a report be made to mo forthwith nB to tho delay in tho performance of this work nnd tho reason that your department fetopped working before tho bodies were found and properly removed and before tho ruins wero thoroughly searched. Above all, your department should at once do this work which thu law require. it to do. It was a few minutes beforo 11 o'clock, while four workmen were prodding in tho debris still lying in tho basement of tho building, a pllo.of bricks stacked up ngainst tho inner odgo lossenedand camo tumbling down about their feet. Tho fall exposed to view tho rounded top of a brick arch leading to the collar beneath the pavemont. It was directly ttnder Roscnfeld's bronze works at No. 70 Park place, and ns two other collars to tho north had been previously cleared, tho exposed entrance to tho now cellar cre ated no remark, and tho workmen kept on throwing thu debris into tho street. Soon tho doorway was almost cleared nnd one of tho workmen peered into tho dark cavern. Tho floor was covcrod knee deep with bricks, bottles and tin caps. From tho heap there arose an awful stench. An examination of tho hole was then made. About a foot from tho entrance tho legs of a young man protruded from beneath a pile of bricks. Tho position of tho bodies made tho truth maulfest. Some of Hosen feld's employes, in a dreadful realization of their fate, had rushed into tho cellar. They may oven have heard tho whistling of tho tiro enginos and the activity of tho brigade on tho street above. Tho workmen, repelled by the Btench, beat n retreat, nnd their foreman not be ing around they told Polico Sergeant Lamey of their discovery. The sergeant, to maku positive, went down himself and looked attho remains. He then dispatched a message to tho Church Street Station. From thero word was Bent to Coroner Hanly. Tho nows raeantimo had reached tho mayor's office. Tho mayor, who had all along entertained a suspicion that more bodies were in tho ruins nnd paid repeated visits to the scene, was soon on tho spot. Going Into tho cellar ho lighted a match and took in the situation at a glance. Then he returned to tho City Hall in no pleasant mood. Ho at once ordered that work on tho ruins be at onco renewed, and that it continue until eveiy bit of tho debris had been removed. This action on tho part of tho mayor has had a good effect, and to-day work men under chargo of tho flro department are busy clearing away the wreckage. Ono of tho bodies takon out yesterday, that of a boy of 17 years, was badly do composed, and tho undertakers wero un able to handle it until u pailful of disin fecting fluid was poured over it. Tho other body was as badly decom posed as tho first, and in removing it from under tho table tho scalp foil off. It is not nt all unlikoly that other re mains will yet be found in tho ruins, ns there are four or Ave persons yet unac counted for. Tho last two victims undoubtedly died a horrible death, an they woro both im nrlsoned in a vault where the flro did not reach, and from tho annearanco of the remains they wero not crushed or in jured by the falling ruins. THE BALMACEDA OF MEXICO. A Ilovolutlon Sold to Bo Near at Hand Agulust Diaz. WAsiiiKOTON. Sen. 1. Now that the Chilian Insurgents have fully succeeded In ovorthrowning Ualmaceua tho result will surely hasten tho long browing rnvnlt. In Mexico, sava a private letter from an old resident of the City of Mex ico. He declares that Ulaz is in fact tho Bnlmaceda of Jlexloo, and that he la guily of nearly the saino offenses against human liberty as is Halmaceda. The letter states that it will not bo many days before a terious and effec tive blow will bo struck by tho people ngainst the dictatorial reign of Diaz. In furthering his personal interests Diaz is charged with combining with foreign capitalists and accepting bribes from foreign corporations in return for valuable concessions, While he has bo come a man of great wealth, ibe people of his Republic have grown poorer and poorer. l'onnsylviintu Mine Inspector's Ilepnrr. HazlktoK, Pa., Sep. 1. The annual report of Mino Inspector John M. Lewis, just Issued, shows that the total number of fatal accidents were 63, making 21 widows and oJ orphans. Tho number or non-fatal accidents was 184, being an in crease of U fatal una tj non-fatal accidents. There were mined during the year 6,777, COO tons of coal, the largest amount ever mined in the district. tfighsst of all in Leavening Power. Powder ABSOLUTES Piim BASEBALL SCORES, riifi lr York nnd Chicago Tiny Klesu Inning Without H Hun. AT L'lllCAUO. Chicago 0 000000000 0-0 New York.. 0 000000000 00 Came called on noooivnt of Inrkncms. llatterlM- Hutchinson and Klttrldge; Itusle anil Dmkley. ai rrrrsucno. nttsbursr 1 0000900 0-3 I'hllBrtelphlu 1 H10:! 000 x-7 llattcriei King ami Miller t Kcefe and Clement. AT ClNOTJWATt. Clnotnnatl 0 00000210-3 lloston 1 0 1 0 0 0 S 1 x o llatterles -Ilhines, Mu'.utne and Harrington; Nichols and Dennett. AT CLEVELAND. Cleveland 0 0000010 18 Urooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Ilntteriea-Oruber and Zlminen Inks aud Daly.' National Lcngtio Record. Ptr Pi' fTtiS. TIVn. rnjrt t?l nnit trnn. Tsui. CTt Chlon(ro...00 41 .017 Ilrootlyn.17 00 .450 lloston 01 iit .BUS Clovelaua.4U .W ,4M Norr Vnrk.u." 43 ,501 llttsbuw.43 0:1 .40U Vhlla'phta.63 40 .520 ClnclnnatlM Oj ,ua Aiucrlcaa Association Games AT HOSTOX. noston 1 0 10 0 S Loulsrlllo 0 0 0 0 2 2 Callod on account of rain. Uattcrlos Haddock and Flynn and Murphy; Btrntton and ltyuu. AT PHILADELPHIA. Athlctici 0 0002100 0-3 Columbus 0 0100000 0-1 Ilattcrtes-'ChnmberlaJn and MlUigan; Oast tight und Donahue. 8ECOXD OAME. .stlllctto 0 8000001 1-2 Columbus 1 001100003 Butteries Bowman and Cross; Knell and Douahuo. AT BALTIMOnE. Dalttmoro 2 0002002 0-0 St, Louis 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 03 Ilattcrlcs McMahon and Itobtnson; McQUl and Doi'Uug. BECOOT GAME. St. Louis 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0- d llultlmoro 1 0102000 0-4 Ilattcrlos-Ftlvetts, Eltcljors and Doylo: Madden and Robinson. AT WASHINGTON. Milwaukee 0 00111B0 0 5 Washington 1 0000000 01 llnttcrlos Davlos and Grimm; Duko and McGuire. American Association Record. rer Pf CTllbs, iron. fxiC. (?t Cub. TTorr. TsifU fTS Ro3toa...7a 32 .704 Columbu3..51 03 .451 Bt. Louls.,70 41 .1131 MllwnuVo.40 01 .430 UaltlmorooU 47 .557 LouViilo... .'18 71 -HO .thletio..57 S3 .523 Wash'ton..3i 00 J47 Eastern Association Gamos. AT ALBANY. Albany 0 0303000 x 0 Troy 0 0.,2 0 0 2 0 0 04 flatteries Frlckcn and Hess Bboa, Doran and Wells. AT LEBANON. Lebanon 1 30020000 00 Dutfaio 3 I 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 Called on account of darkness. llAtterles-Goodoll and McCaffrey; Calllhan and MclCoough. CONNECTICUT NATIONAL GUARD Highly lralsctl Ity Inspector Howon lllryclo Bervlao. Commended. WASnisoiON, Sep. 1. Lieut. William II. Howon, of the army, who Inspected the Connecticut National Guard during its recent encampment, has sent to the War Department a very complimentary report, giving tho result of his observa tions. A novelty of thoencanipment was n special bicycle service by a corps of First Regiment men, and t'his featuro is spe cially commended. "Tho men were armed," cays Lieuten ant Howen, "with the Colt's repeating carbine and with tho revolver. A man mounted on a bicyclo can go many places whero it would bo impossible to take a horse, and it can; bent the flag in sending messages in nearly every case. "As a fighting forco it may not bo favored, but us messengers, patrols and advance guard, in my opinion, it would bo advisable. "I would recommend to the seriou s consideration of tho War Department tho advisability of experimenting with tho bioycle." Of the colored troops, Lieut. Bowon says: "They wero simply perfect, nnd In getting through the bush, as demon strated on guard duty, they exhibited the traits of Indians, and in scouting ex hibited an acuteness that was absolutely marvelous. " l'urely a Social Visit. Philadelphia, Sep. L Colonel A. Louden Snowden, Minister to Greece, who recently visited Bar Harbor, says tho report that he went to Mr. Blaine at the instance of President Harrison is untrue. The question of renominatlon, or polltlos, has not been discussed by the President nnd Colonel Snowden, nor by Mr. Blalno nnd Colonel Snowden. The visit to Mr. Blaine was purely a social one. Mr. Blaine's health bad been impaired by overwork, but ho was now recovering. A groat improvement could bo noticed. Tlio Ilurgess Yacht lluslness to Continue. Boston, Sep, 1. Tho business of Ed ward Burgess, the well-known yacht de signer, recently deceased, will bo con tinued by George A. Stewart and Arthur Blnnoy, who were for a long timo asso ciated with Mr. Burgess. Mr. Blnnoy is a draughtsman, and since 1888 has worked on tho plans of every yacht designed by Mr. Burgess. Moro of Canada's Official Scandal. Ottawa, Ont., Sep. 1. A sensation has been causod hore over tho report that there has been eoino very damaging evi dence secured against Secretary of State Chapleau, and that It Is more than pro- 11.1. that Li. will Ami bltnSB.lt In Iho U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 7, 1889, snmo boat with his 'colleague, Sir Hector Lnnuvin, an exiled politician. A lilt; Strike 1'rtimlsnl. Boston, Sep. 1. Chairman Newton at a meeting of the Boston bHkers, said that on May 1, 1892 the orgnnteed bakers allillated with the International Journey man's linkers' Union will strike from Maine to California for on increase of wages and a reduction of the hours of labor. C. It. & (J. Statement. IJosTOff, Sep. 1. The July statement 01 the Chicago, llurlmgton U Uulnoy, in' eluding controlled roads, shows gross earnings, $2,761,401; increase, $40,005. Net earnings after operative expenses and One-twelfth of annual charges (estimated for 1801), J8S10,407; lnoreswe, 838,S07. THE SEARLES WILL. Twenty-Ono lllood Relatives Unlto to Ilrenk It. OnsAT Barhinoton, Mass., Sep. 1. That the will of Mrs. Searls-Hopkins will b vigorously contested Is now nKsurod, by the action taken by tlio twenty-one blood relatives of the dead woman who bavo combined with her adopted son, Timothy Hopkins, of San Francisco, to contest her will, on tho ground that un duo influence was oxerted upon her to make her husband her sole legatee, uud It will lie claimed, besides, that she was not in sound mental condition when sho executed the will. Timothy Hopkins, it is said, has ro fusod an offer of 3.1,000,000 to withdraw his opposition to the probate of his adopted mother's will, and will, Sept. 17, mollis claims. Tho twenty-one relatives reforred to above, who have already filed notice of contest in tho probate ofiico in this city, aro cousins of Mrs. Soarles, named Hobbard nnd Sherwood. Several of them nre aged, and none of them Is rich. Many have been dependent for yeurs upon Mrs. Searlos's bounty, nnd have In their pos session written promises of liberal provis ion in her will. Nathul Hebbard, ono of tho cousins of New York, toys that ho can prove n con spiracy on the part of Mr. Searlos nnd C. P. Huntington, their object, ho thinks, being to keep consolidated tho Hopkins interest in tho Southern Pacific railroad ownership. Mr. Hebbard belloves that Mrs. Searlos was Irresponsible at tho timo of making her will. NEWS OFQTHE DAY. Adolph Huttcnmeyer has been com misloued postmaster of RIdgowood, N. J. Herbert Morrissey has been appointed Collector of Customs at Plymouth, Mass. Three thousand boomers nro said to bo arming in Kansas to make a raid on tho Cherokee strip in October. Governor Scales, of North Carolina, continues critically ill, with no percepti ble change in his condition. Assistant Secretary Crounzo has de cided to advertise for a now site for a pub lic building at Haverhill, Mass. Eight of tho Sims gang of moonshiners. who had fled from Alabama after killing two United states officials, uavo been ur rested at Do Sotto, Miss. Justice Adams, in tho Special Term Court at Rochester, has appointed Fred W. Smith rocelver for tho Flour City Llfo Insurance Company. Buenos Ayres advices aro to tho effect that tho Argcntino Republio is opposed to the wholosalu immigration of Russian Jews as proposed by Baron Hirseh. Executions have been issued against Harvey W. Haverstlck, millur of West .Lancaster township, l'o., for $22,012. His assets, it is said, aro sufficient to nay his liabilities. The Jury in tho Boston Bridgo disaster, near Statosville, N. C, attribute the ac cident to train wreckors, and also censuro tho company for tho unsound condition of tho bridge. Flro at Cores, Pa., destroyed tho Os wayo House, Roberts Bros. ' store, Carter's House, tho Volley Mail office, Hackett's drug store and other buildings. Loss about $30,000. Mortimer Remington, tho great "Chery Diamond" athlete, has announced that pressure of business matters will make It impossible for him to tako in any moro coutosts on the cinder path. Tho Treasury Department has decided that customs officers cannot chargo 10 por cont. additional duty upon merchan dise remaluluing in a bondod warehouse) more than one year beforo withdrawn. John Teemer nnd Hugh Wise, of Tor onto, have agreed to form a rowing partnership to row Hanlun and O'Connor for a big prize to be given for a doublo skull race to be rowed nt tho Point of Vinos at a time to be flxed later. Weather Indications. WAsntNOTo.v, Sep. 1. For New Boglsndt Gensrally fair In the Interior; local showers on the coast; probably fair and slightly warmer Wednesday mid probably Thursday. For Eastern New York: Generally fair In the southern portion; local showers In the northern portlou; nearly stationary temperature; warm and fulr Wednesday. For Now Jorsey: Fain no decided obange In temperature; slightly warmer Wediiesduy, For Western New York and Western Penn sylvania; Slightly warmer, fair Wednesday, NEW YORK aiARKRTS. New York. Aug. 31 Money on coll cosy, loaning ut 2ii and 3 per cent. ROND3. Closlnn Closlni Saturday. To-day. tut. itm iicur loou 1 iUi 1601 Coup 10OU 100! 4 b. 1007 Heir 117M 117 4 s, 11107 Coup iml 110 6TOCK MARKET, Closlnir Closing Saturday, To-day. Canndlan raclno S7 K0M Central l'ttcitlo,... 31U Mil Chicago, liur. & Qulney UUI D0! ttAlawHra 6t lludson. UU 1J4L1 KILLED BY A TRAMP Tho Brutal Doublo Murdor Near Hartford. TWO MEN NOW UNDER ARREST Ono of Them ia Believed to B tie Guilty Party. IIo Wacrn With Iliislieiilinsten Wednes day lml Tlio C'rlmn Siippnsiil to Have lleen T'omiultted Sunday Morning While the Old Man Was Gathering l'lru Wood. How Ills Wife Was Killed. Hartford, Conn., Sep. L It Is still believed that the murder of Frederick Bushenhagen nnd wife nt their home, on a farm in a secluded spot near llloomtleld, was the work of a tramp. About dark Sunday night a neighbor, while crosIng the farm, noticed one of Bushenhagcu's cows wandering around the house. He rapped at the door and, re ceiving no response, supposed the in mates were asleep. Returning by the house ns 0 p.m. he again called, nnd fail ing to arouse anybody, examined the out side of tho building and found blood on u rear doorstep. He aroused the neighbors and together they searched the house and fields. There were blood stains and traces of a scuffle on the yard fence, and marks in the eHrth led to the well where the deceased were fonnd. It seems probable that tho tragedy oc curred early Sunday morning, and that tho murderer was h tramp who slept In the barn on Saturday night. It is thought that Bushenhagen found him there Sunday morning on going out for fire wood; that a quarrul occurred anil that the old man was killed by four blows with n coupling pin, which was found near tho bam. The supposition is that the woman ran out, half dressed, to aid her husband. On her body there was only a chemise, n skirt and one stocking. Tho murderer prob ably deemed it best to Bilence the only witness of his crime, and seizing a club ho killed her. Thero whb no robbery, nnd it is evident that the murderer did not enter the house. Sunday residents on the main road near the scene of the murder say that they saw a tramp pass towards Hartford. Ho was a lnrge man, heavily built, with two weeks growth of beard, wearing over i.lls nnd a dark coat with an overcoat thrown over his shoulder. Bushenhagen was 70 years old, and served in the 22d Connecticut Regiment. As ago camo on ho has not been able to do much on his littlo farm, nud tho couple wero very poor. A bank book was found on the tablo in the house, showing $o0 on deposit In the Hartford Savings Bank. Two men were arrested last evening. One was caught in the town of Bloomfleld and ono in Windsor. Both answer tho general description of tho trump. Tho man arrested in Windsor was n German nnmed Louis Laucr. Ho said he formerly know Bushenhagen, but had not seen him for four years. Ho was released from jail last Wednesday after 18 months' confinement, and was seen with Bushen- lmgcn on Friday. Ho is believed to bo tho murderer. CORBETT ON MITCHELL. no Is Anqlous nnd Ready to Meet Him nt Any Timo. Boston, Sep. 1. Jim Corbctt, in nn Interview last night, denied that thero wero nny;dilTerences between himself and Sullivan. Speaking of Mitchell ho said: "If Mitchell and I meet," ho said, "it will bo no sprint race. I myself nm enough cf a sprinter to catch a man In a prize ring. "Mitchell's ncceptnnco of my challongo looks genuino and is a wclcomo feature of this lighting debate. I am ready to light him as soon as ho is ready and nt any place he may select. Thero is noth ing in my theatrical engagements to prevent nn early meeting. Tlioy were mndo with tho express provision tlint a fight with Slavin or Mitchell, Mitchell preferred, would not bo interfer ed with. "I shall glvo him no chnnco to back out of the acceptance when he arrives. As preferences in the matter I would select the Granite Club, Hoboken, or tho Olym pic Club of New Orloans, if the choice were left to ono. The fight ought to and probably will corns off at tho club offer ing tho largest purje." Chinamen Smuggled In From Cnnnda. Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 1 It appears that large numbers of Chinamen are ar riving In tills country by way of Canada, The plan of their introduction hore is peculiar. They reach the towns lying along the Canadian bonier, and thero is 11 permanent offer of $100 to anyone who will land them on United Status soil, the Chinamen themselves taking tho chance of siifuty after reaching this side. It is suspected that a numbor of Chinamen have arrived at points near Charlotte, leaving the steamer before reaching port and being takon in small boats thence to land. Vermont's Claim Presented. Washington, Sep. 1. Governor Pago, for the State, presented to the Treasury shortly before noon the claim of Vermont for her share of the direct tax, amounting to 1178,407. Secretary Proctor aecoui panied the Governor during his visit to the different departments. $23,000,000 4 1-9 lionds to Redeem. Washington, Sep. 1. Secretary Foster said this morning that from present indi cations he would have to redeem about $86,000,000 4 1-2 per cent, bonds. The amount so far presented for extentiou is $23,221, MO, and there are about 13,000,000 of tbefo bonds in the course of prepara tion for extension. Movements or Our War Ships. Washington, Sep. 1. The Navy De partment has advices that the Portsmouth has left Plymouth, England, for Madeira, Spain; tho Squadron of Evolution, liar Harbor for JtJeuast, Me., and tlio l'ensa cola, Mare Island navy yard for San tronclsco. Treasury Statement To-day, WAsniKQTON, Pep. 1. 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General Fire Insurance Ilutlness. ller-rescnts the Nortuwesletn Lire lusuranceCo. OPFtrK Mulrlnon' building, corner Centre and West Sis., Sheunudouh, Fa. Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale. 1. A two story double lnsir.e dwelling house s'nieiind restntiinn', O" Kiit i:entre8t 2. A dwelling aud rnoaurum on Kasl Centre' street 3. Dosliable rof city on enrnir C Hire and Jiirdin slree's, kuliable for btislueSH pnr wed. I. A tfti story double l.ame dwelling, on Wet I.lovdstreM. 6. TwoiMwy Irame dwellings 011 West Cen tra street. 6. 'two slory dwelling' ou the corner of Coal and On est urn streets store room lu one. 7. Two-tory slnslc. house on North Chestnut street with a urge warilinute at the rear. 8. Tilt ee two-siory rtoubl frame buildings corner of Lloyd nnd 1 llbert stieets. AbIi my iiBPMlM for V,. I Douglnn Shoe. If not lor snle In jour nlnco null jour tlcnler to cntl for cntnloauc, secure tho micncr, anil get ibi-tll for oll. fir-TAKX NO .SLIIUTlTUTC. S3 SHOE gentPe.vien THE BEST SHOE IN THE WOULD TOR THE M0NE1T? It Is n s.'amle shoe, with uo tacks or wax tlircad to hurt tlio fcot: mmlo of tho heat tluo cnif, snlliU nnd eny. nut! bi'nntav uc make more tho,-n of this tirade than any otltt r manufacturer, It etiuala Laud tewed shorn eostlnR from $ 1.1)0 to 85,00. QttZ OOlieiiiitiii' llHiiil-Nrui'ili the finest calf UfmJm Bhoi' ever ofTi-reil for &YUUi rnuaU trench Imported shoos which rnt from 8tto$ia.uiJ. Cftjl ) lluml-MMWfl Welt flmc, lino calf, P etyllBh, comfortable and durable. 1 ho bec shoe over offered at this price, i sumo Krado as cuu torrwnarif bIioch maf Idk from gfi.oo to &),tA. CfiQ 30 I'ollco Mine) Farmers, Itallroad Men tJ5uJ und LttterCarrlorsiU! wear them; Ituocalf, Beam 1 I'M, smooth Inside, heavy threo soles, exten blon cdrfo. One pair will wear a year. SffJ 30 flnp cit IT; H-J 1r ttcrtshoe ever offered at Am thU price; one trial will convince those who want a shoe for comfort aud service. (fiQ - und S'J.Ot VorkIitiziimnH shoes ptim are very stronu end durable. Those who have Riven them n trial will wear no other make. Qtrttc' t'J.O() n ml 9173 school shoes arn L3Jj 3 worn by tho boyseer where; they sell on their merits, ns the Increasing sales show. B lAG Ss:iIM Hand eurd shoe, best fUCili ICO Dongola, very stylish; equals Frencb imported shoes costing front 81 un to art.ni. LriIIph '..'. (I, Hint SI. 73 shoo for Misses nre the best (Inn Uongola. 8tj tlsh and durable, i 'it tit Ion. See that IV. I,. Douglas natno and ce aro stamped on the bottom ot each shoe. W. li. UuUuUAS, Brockton, Mass. uT oi3o;spIa 3B&.i:i, 310XJ.CLXXCiLCJU 2P.DV 'or lOSr or FAILING MAN1TO0D. Itotwil, nobir flAHt'lrutt-I!rt(ir.-i!. How lo r nlrf 'it HtrrDKlliaiKiK.I M)t.iL I'l li I t.i, 1 li it l v..r mnr ibtoluiflT vnrul'.i-f HULK HUAIJUINT- tlrnrSU Ink dir. Flea tftif j from to Malei nl or tun ( ouolrlrt. Write tbem. llcitrlptbo Ln. I, titn&tlnant pAiof wUea (i.aU-t jfrvdi idlrcisEniEMIiDICALCO., BUFFALO, N.Y. tuck Headache and relieve all the trooblea lnofo dent to a bilious statoof tho system, suoh oat Dizziness, Kausea, Diowslnoas, Diatresa after eating, l'aluia tliofildo, &c. While tbelrmost roaortablo success has boon shown la cadB3 j SICK ilsaaAebe. yet Carter's Littlo liver Fills arts equally valnablo in Constipation, curing and pro Venting tblsannojlnKcompluint.whllo they also correct all dlsord orn or t be s tonUM htlmnlalo tha SWer and regulate the bowels. vonlf theyoslj HEAD " 'r7ouldi&lniotpricel6aatothoawh(l Mf irt nitMsdistri,e'lnBconip!aint;butfortU Xuuoly lueirgooduessdoos noteudhura.and thoea vho once try thom will fl nd these littlo pills valu litle In io many ways that they will not bo wil liug to do without lucm. But after alt a let head A SHI IE I Is the bane of so many Uvea that hero is where) We make our great boast. OarpilUcureUwnlla Others do not. Carter's Little Liver Tills are very small and very easy to tako. Coo or two rills make a dose. They aro strictly vegetable ana do not gripe or purge, hut by uiulr gentle action please all who) usolhem. InvlalsatliSceuta: livofortl. by druggists every whore, or sunt by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New YorkI SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE -rfflPSITMlk. WHY IS THE W. L, DOUGLAS CURE TV V OHO EH -Cheaply, opeecllly JLquletly, For desertion, non-support. In temperance, Insmiliy Advice rice, connden. tlsl. lllank application for stamp. Address ltojiKDT Whitic, Attorney, HI Broadway, New YorJ? T,0W,UUO.