k QayiE il. a, wtioB 0 a. djII m, arsW 8.18 mW iday 3.. f lWbi.1 r .Jo u Present, in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUQ JUICE orTita TIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative tw perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. 1 i i the most cxcellsnt remedy Vnown 16 CLEWSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When ooe is Wiliouror Constipated so THAT otint. BLOOD, REFnE3HIHa SLEEP, HEALTH nnd STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DFIUGC'ST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. WUISVIUC. KY few YORK. N. f. 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While their most xemaixahle success baa been shown In curing t Headache, yet Carter's Littlo Liver Pitta am equally valuablo In Constipation, curing and pre venting thlsannoylng complaint, while they also; correct all disorders ox the stomacbtlmulalo tha IItct and regulate the bowels. Jivoalf thojoalj f&chs) they would bo almost priceless to those who I Buffer from this distressing complaint; but f ortu Iziately thelrgoodneBS does notend here.and thosa .who onco try them will find these littlo pills rata lable In so many ways that they will not bo wll iltsg to do without them. But after aUelck bea4 'la tho bane of so many Uvea that here la where iTremaVo our great boast. OurpuUcureltwhUa ewers ao not. Carter's Little Liver PIUs are very small and ivery easy to take. One or two plUa make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not grips or puree, but by, v J." gentle action please all who iiuelhem. In) jds at 23 cental five for tl. Sola 'by druggists tn ary where, or sent by maU. . CARTER rrtCDIOINB CO., New York. SHALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SHALL PRICE inilebMtrrNi Knsll.h Pluaand Brood. TOYReYAL FILLS DrugrW far Chletort Jr(tiA Jd-fX iboici, HBlad wlri, but riHj. TukeYKT nt other. Rtfwtt dan trout twbittru- yf Iw U urni feu at- i orient 4o lo tUi pi f. r j-i'LtrTt rtiimoolfO toi "ifuer ror ..arm." iutr, or rfturw SoMtr Looftl LrucciiU, rbtUdM., 1'. SUFFERING WOMEK Whn triinh.ftrl with thpa antv fa Irreal'i"it - - (r(tuntly followiut: ui I cfnrf r tyv'r, fctituUonal Wsakusefti bo i-ficuL-iT tltiMf mix, t.. U.o DR. DuOMO'NE'P CtebroterJ rilULE REGULATING PILL ' Thvere 6treanhnil toth .nt'i- ,etrf , ti tone, rigor ac.U i . c f..- e t . I fit 'c t i , ' Or, Hartc.r hindlclrCo..aT.luUifi n: Or die Liquor llubit. l'u.Ul.elf t'ui'cu Hy fuiniininterinff ir. iioinr' CJulden Snerlllr. tt Is xnsnnfsotnred m a powd.r.whloh otn be giTen in a g-lua of beor, a oup of coiX. or t.s, or in rood, without the knowledge ol the p.tuut. 1(1. absolutely himlMj. .tut win afTeaL a ti.rtuanent sudDeedT eure. wbetber the ptti.ut 1. a moderate drinker or ox oaaea, ana la erarr ta.iauc. a pin.ur.u u.' lowed. Jtarrarrallk Tasiy.tem ouee ilopresnat dwunifcetpeoino.ilper i anu,..ritupw..iuuv lor tna liquor appetite 10 axi. i. oTH, HACENBUCH, Druggie., ShOaidoili CARTER'S sv ir NOT HARD PRESSED. Secretary Foster Donios 'a Financial Rumor. THE TREASURY NOT PINCHED. Leas Money on Hand Now than Thero Has Been for-Years. Ho Insists that the Nation Has. All tho Cafth Ileciulred--Tho President to Mnko Xmportnnt Appointments To-morrow--The Minister to China to be Kstn.il this Wook--Collcctor l'nssett's Successor. Washington, Sop. 17. Secretary Fos ter denies the rumor that at a recent meeting of the Cabinet ithnd been agreed to-postpone the payment of money for all publlo purposes as far asposslblo, or that unusual expedients had been resorted to to pay tho non-oxtended 4 1-2 por cent. bonds. Ho added howover, that he folt that it would bo good policy to restrict disbursing officers to tholr actual needs . Four months ago he found ovor $40,- 000,000 la tho hands of disbursing officers when probably 20,000,000 would have been an nmple supply. Loss than $8,000, 000 is now hold by them, and ho hopes to reduce this sum to a minimum. Secretary Foster insists thnt tho Treas ury has all tho money required to main tain a position of perfect ea9e without adopting a policy of delny or resorting to any action that Is not based on perfectly sound principles but ho admits that there is less money in tho Treasury now than thero has beou for many years. PHOMlNnNT APPOINTMENT Tho President will Till the Taonnolcs tu Office This Week. Washington, Sep. 17. President Har rison will mnko a number of prominent appointments this week, probably to morrow. It is understood that ho will 1111 tho two vacancies on tho Interstate Commerce Commission and tho one on the Court of Claims. Col. Glenn, of At lanta, is tho best indorsed applicant from tho South to fill tho place on tho commis sion to bo given thnt section for a Demo crat, and he will likely bo one of the appointees. Tho other ono tho President has not agreed upon. He is considering a num ber of men, and since the West already has ono place on tho commission, in tho person of Col. Morrison, of Illinois, tho second vacancy, by resignation of Judgo Cdoloy, of Michigan, may go to tho East. The vacancy on the Court of Claims will not, as has been supposed, go to Ohio, unless the present status of affairs is changed. It will, however, go to that section of tho country, to a lawyer well known In nn adjoining State, but who has not oc cupied a public position. Tho Chinese mission may be filed this week, and a successor to Collector Fassott, of Nev," York, may also bo named. Au Indignant Mother Hills u Neighbor's Hoy With a Cane. Brooklyn, Sep. 17. Littlo did Mrs. Mary Van Blarcom, of Park avonue, dream, that when sho beat Willio Trus com, aged 8, with a 'rattan cane, that he would die from his injuries, and that sho would be incarcerated In a cell on a charge of murder. Young Truscom had assaulted tho 4-yeor-old daughter of Mrs. Van Blaroom. The little girl told her mother, who im mediately went down stairs to the rooms of the boy's -parents and asked his mothor if sho could see William. Having received permission, Mrs. Von Blarcom went Into the rear room. Tho boy was lying on a lounge. Mrs. Van Blarcom beat young Truscom soverely with a rattan cane, sti Iking him several times upon tho hoad. Tho boy died half an hour later. Tho woman was arrested by the police of the Fourth precinct. Sho made a statement to Caotain McKelvev. in which ' she acknowledged that sho had beaten the boy. Sho has been bold in Justice uoettlng's court to await the action of the Coroner. Much sympathy Is expressed for Mrs. Van Blarcum, as it is not though that she meant to hurt the boy, but only wlshod to teach him to bo more careful In the future Sho has hitherto borne a good reputation President Fitzgerald Not Insane. Lincoln, Nob , Sep. 17. Secretory Sutton of tho Irish National League of America, is in receipt of private tolO' grams asking tho condition of President Fltztrerald and statins the report is cur rent that ho is Insane, and that the Leatme convention called for Chloago in October would be postponed. Mr. Sutton emnhaticallv denies both reports. Mr. Fitzgerald is dally gaining strength and the oonveittion will bo held on tho date appointed. Uuptlst Jubilee Convention. WnxiAMsronT. Pa.. Sep. 17 The East era Conference of German Baptist Churches are holding a Jublloe conven tion in this city. Representatives are also present from Western and Southern Cnoferencea to join in oolebratlng the fifteenth anulveraary of German Baptists tn this country. Rev. J. IS. Grlmmell, of Brooklyn, is the moderator. Reunion nn Antlotam Battlefield. Gettysburg, Pa., Sep. 17. The 14th Connecttout and 108th New York Veter ans left here for Sharpsburg, to join with the 180th Pennsylvania In a brigade re union on Antielam Battlefield. It is be lieved thoro will be the largest gathering of veterans at Antletam slnco the war. Hoys Strike and Closo a Factory. Baltiiiork, Sep. 17. Tho boya em ployed In Bakor Bro. & Co. 'a glass fac tory In South Baltimore, havo struck for higher wages. Tho strike makos neces sary a complete shut-down, throwing all the blowers out of work. Pension Payments This Month. Washington, Sop. 17, A Treasury draft for $1,100,000 on account of pen sions was to-day signed by Secretary Foster, making the total nonslon drafts so far this month $5,555,000. Wllllauictto Dnlrer.lty Horned. Bah Francisco, Col., Bop. 17. Wlllia mette University burned at Salem, Org., in the morning. All th buildings were I totally destroyed. For Sui Royal Baking Powder will be found the greatest of helps. With least labor and trouble it makes bread, biscuit and cake of finest flavor, light, sweet, appetizing and assuredly digestible and wholesome. Pushing tho Peoplo's Tiirty. GnEBSRnCRO, To., Sep. 17. Tho Stnto convention of tho now Peoplo's party, callod by tho oouimlttoe appointed nt I tho Cincinnati National convention, opened for the purpose of forming a State organization, 200 delegates being present. Reports were presented from various organizations throughout the State purporting to show that tho Peo ple's party was'making great progross nnd that numerous organizations wero dally formed in dlilerent counties. Wnntlo Depose Mahono. Washington, Sep. 17. A conferenco'of tho loading whlto Republicans of Virgi nia was held here last night for the pur pose of takinr steps to depose Gon. Wm. Mnhone from tho leadership of tho Ro publlouu party in tho Old Dominion. Declines the Xomlnntlon. Watkktown, N. Y., Sep. 17 R. II. Brown, tho former nominee for Assembly in the First Jefferson district, has de clined tho nomination. r. i ruimueuM x ri.inin),w Jawklns Who la that man yonder who goes nlong with his noso In tho nir? Hogg Shi He's a mighty Important personage. His picture and biography ero In nil tho papers. Jawklns What has ho done? Hogg Ho's tho man who waa cured cf catarrh. Judgo. Did Your Baby Ory All Last Nltrht? Pity if he did, lor it weakens him so; then, too, it can bo provonted, if you will call on .1. M. Milan and 0. J. McCarthy, tho druggists, for a free sample of Dr. Hand's Colli Curo. Biby will Instantly bo re lieved. The demand for tho decrease. lee will soon be on Miles' Norvo ana Liver Pills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the erve$. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' l'ills speedily cute biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, plies, ninstlpatlon. Unequaled lor men, women, children. Hmallest, mildest, suresti 6)doses, Mcts. Humpies Free, at o. II. Ilagenbuch's drugstore. Chewing gum now as It was. is not used as much Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The slcnnl tier. aops ot the sure approach of that more ter rible disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can allord for the sake of sitvlnc 60 rents, to run the risk and do nothing lor It. we Know iron experlouce that Uhlloh's Curs will Curo vour Couch. It never falls. This -xplalns why more than a Million Dottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whopplnc Cough at once. Mothers do not be without It. For Ldime Baott, Hide or Chest, use Hhlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by U. II. Hageubuch, N. K. corner Vain and Uoyd stroets.- The dnyg and nights will be equal next Monday. Rooky Mountain Ouro. The druggists claim that people call tally for tho now cure for constipation and ick headache, discovered by Dr. Silas Lane whilo In the Rocky Mountains. It is aid to bo Oregon grapo roof (a great remedy in tho far West for tho30 corr oiaints) combined with simple hcrbi, and is nado for uso by pouring on boiling water o draw out the strength. It sells at CO :ents a packngo and Is callod Lano'p Family Medicine. Our publlo schools are moving along nicely. Shlloh's Consumption Curo. This la beyond question the most suc ceeslnl Cough Medicine we have ever sold, x lew doses invariably cure the worst cases ol Couch, Croup, and Bronchitis, while lta won. 'lerrul succet-s in the curo of Consumption is without a parallel In the history of mtdlclue. llrsl discovery It has been sold on a tuarantee, a test which no other medicine nn stand, Ii you have a Cough we earnestly sk you to try it. Prloe 10 cents, SO cents, and ll.Ui. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Back lame, use Hhlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by 0. tt. Hageubuch, N. Ii. corner Main and Uloyd streets, Time now to pot Howers for winter, Will Bo Given Away. Our enterprising druggist C. H Ilagenbnch who 0'irrlea the lineal stock of drus, pe lumerles, toilet articles, brushes, sponges, eto , Is giving away a large number of trial bottles of Dr. Miles' celebrated llesloratlve Nervine. He guarantees It to cure headache, dizziness, nervous prostration, slceplessue-s, the 111 cll'ectsof snlrlts. tobacco, ooflee. etc. Drug. gists suy 11 Is the greatest seller they ever knew, nnd Is universally satisfactory. They also guarantee Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure In all (uses of n.rvnus or oreaulo heart disease. ia.ii. tuition, nuin in eiu. sn oiii-rui. eic. 'ine book on "Nervous aud IIert DIseasia" free. We're having some fine weather. Tho Greatest Strike. Among the great strikes that Of Or. Miles In discovering h s New HearL Lure has proven Uself to be one of the most important. The demand lor It has Deconio asionisniug Alrnnilv the LretitinpnL o nearL aisnue 18 He ine revolutionized, aud many unci moled mires effected. It soon relieves short breath, Muttering, pains In aide, arm, shoulder, weaK aud hungry spelts, oppression, swelling of anKles, smothering uLd furt dropsy. Dr. Miles' book on Iiatirt nnd Nervous Disease's. Ires. The unequaled New Heart Cure Is sold au guaranteed o u. 11 iiageubucn.tnenruc plat. nlsn his Itestorailve Nervine for head- ache, flis, sprees, hot flashes, nervous onllls, opium uauu, etc. Full moon next Krldoy. Hold It to tho Light. Tho man who tells you confidentially ust what will cure your cold Is proscribing Komp's Balsam this year. In the prep aration of this remarkable medicine for coughs and colds no expense Is spared to wwbirie only tho best and purest Ingredi nts Hold a bottle of Kemp's Balsam to he lieht and look throtieh tt; notice the rirht, clear look; thon compare wllb o'hT remedies. Pnco 60c, and 1 1 G -miner vjookerv THE POMPEIAN PALACE. Paris and A Noted llulkllnc of Its , History. I Tho Paris correspondent of tho Lon don Times Bays: "Tho famous 'Pom pclan palace' of tho Avonuo Montaigne, built by tho late Prlnco Napoleon, has Just been sold by Its owner, Count Palffy of Hungary, to M. Porges, who Is about to pull It down for tho eon. Btructlon of a private house. Tho slto originally belonged to Mllo. Mars of the Theater Francais, nnd tho archl Iteot, who Is now a member of tho in stitute, M. Normand, designed his plans after tho famous houso of Dlo modo at Pompeii and that belonging to tho poet Pansa. Tho house, about which clusters a number of memories, sometimes odorous of tho Roman deca dence, is associated with tho names of , Theophilc, Gautier, Nestor Roqucplan, j Arscno Houssaye, Salute lieuvc, and i Paul do Saint Victor. Thero wero played Augier's pretty comedies, 'Lo Joueur de Fluto' and 'La Fcmmo de Nicomedo.' After tho salo of tho 1 houso in 1800 to tho Comto do Qulnsonnas for bIs hundred thou- sand franca it waa bought by i MM. do Lesseps. do LeaurccrarcL and Arseno Houssaye, for tho purpose of a museum. Count Palffy has owned it slnco 1875 and preserved it intact as originally constructed." Girls as Whistlers. Tho belles at some of the fashionable rural resorts this season, says tho Now York Sun, havo attained such skill in tho fine art of whistling that they can 1 imitate tho tongs of bobolinks and 1 other birds in a way that deceives even the ear drum of a trained listener. They whistle whllo rambling in tho woods, or standing ou tho hilltops, or reclining on tho lawns. They whistle iu groups 60 as to produce a pleasing effect, and sometimes ono will whistle all by her self In a way to thrill tho soul of tho hearer. Tho custom may yet who can tell? bo Introduced into tho city here, so thnt wo shall hear tho light-hearted daughters of New York whislingliko bobolinks or canary birds as they roam' or march through our inviting streets, avenues, squares and parks. XToattnc Coal. During the several freshets which havo occurred in tho Susquehanna river tho last spring a vast amount of "culm" from tho anthracite coal fields floated down tho river with tho debris, coming out of tho North branch and its tribu taries. Largo quantities of this culm, or coal dirt, which was washed from i, i.i. ,ti n.vj iiuKg uuutka m .uuu uwwwim uu .so coal breaUors, lodged at tho ho ads of tho soveral islands opposite and abovotho 1 S city, and recently parties havo secured tons of It by digging it out of tho sand and screening it, producing a good quality of pea and chestnut conl for boiler uso. A considerable quantity of egg or large sized coal is also gathered from tho bottom of this river, whero it has lodged among tho gravel, and is re moved In a perfectly clean state. All tho larger sizes of coal havo becorr more or less rounded by the action tho water. Tons of this material arc gatheretl during tho summer when tho river is low. A nox or Coin. Tho Loulsvillo Courier-Journal has discovered a "tinker" near thero whoso lovo of money is nothing short of re markable. It says ho has not spent moro than ten dollars in his cntlro life, and he is nearly forty years old. Ho wiU work for anything, oven as low as ten cents a day, rather than bo lcuo, and all his money he converts into gold and 6llver, which ho deposits In a box that ho built when a boy. It is about throo feet square, and it has been his life long desiro to fill It. This will soon bo accomplished, as tho rudo bank is now nearly full. Ho is totally Ignorant of the amount in tho box, as ho never kept any account of it, simply dropping tho coins in through a silt in tho top and nover taking any out. Why Not? "What a social lion everybody makes of Col. Finburyl" "Yes; and what a perfect social lioness Mrs. Flnbury is!" Puck. Plenty of Water. Thirsty Lady Is thero any water aboard? Captain (excursion boat) Only 'bout four feet, mum; but please don't toll anybody. N. Y. Weekly. Like tho Fireworks. Bunting What has becomo of that fireworks trust you wore going to or ganize? Larkln It's exploded. Judgo A lteason. Mrs. Chatterly Why doyouporelstln calling Johnny a "shaver?" Chatterly Because ho talks too much. Puck. Well-rounded Pears. Ilurko Do you think your unelo will did? Smirko I'm afraid so. It's tho poor one. Life. Ills Work Is to Last. Pennlbs (proudly) I write for im mortality, sir. Qazzam Ahl what brand of Indeli ble Ink do you use? J.udgo. Thick. Prof. Huggs Chameleons Hvo on air. LufMfs ('02) Well, they should find I Now York air very nutrltlvo. I'uclt. FACED A PARIS M0B A Row Ovor tho Presentation of Wngnor'e "Lohengrin." POLICE CHAIIOE ON THE CROWD. Up to Midnight Nearly Ono Thousand Persons Were ArrMted. Tho Rlotars Compo.od of Students, An arehl.ts and tho Itabblo or the City Mounted Cnvnlry Called Out to Asalal the l'ollce-.A Stronc Ouaril Around the German Umlmssy. Paris, Sep. 17. Tho first performance of Wngner's "Lohengrin," In spite of all opposition, was given last night nt tho Grand Opera, and passed off with success and eclat. Tho Opera Houso was surrounded by police, and 100 detectives were in the bnllding. Thus effectually protected, tho scono was ono of great beauty. Tho boxes wero filled with an nudlenco d'ellte, richly droased and sparkling with dia monds. The flutter and excitement oddod to the brilliancy of the occasion. The Slob Outside. Outside In tho streets a very different scone was being enacted. Soon after tho bcgiunlni; ot tho opera the streots wero thronged by a motley crew of students, roughs, Anarchists and quasi patriots, flnglug the Mareolllalse, shouting "Vivo Francol" "A bas Wugnorl" and other cries, indicating their disgust with tho performance. Tho pollco, when tho mob beoamo too noisy, proceodod to clear tho thorough fares. The mob sullenly defied tho ad vancing gendarmes, but did not dare any ttnrlnnn nttjllr Tho tifdipn tn iri-.int. force, rushed resolutely on tho crowd, nnd arrosted thorn br tho score, urtrinc and pushing them along until tho streets wero pnrtly clonrod. Again tho mob gathered mid filled tho thoroughfares, and again tho. pollco charged, but without making much Im pression on the dense and defiant throng. Mounted Cavalry Cnllod Out. About ten o'clock a body of mounted cavalry Joined tho police In a determined effort to oloftr tho streets, This otfort waa more successful than tho previous ones, ana the moo retired before the powerful onset of the horses and the men acing arms of their riders. The streota wore at length freed from tha crowd of obstructionists, but not before about ono thousand ot tho mob wore prisoners in tho hands ot the pollco. Gunrillnp; tho German Kmbneay. Meantime a strong guard surrounded tho German Embassy, but no violeuco was offered there A gang of about 200 roughs, bowovor, smashed tho windows of tho Germun Cafe Hanovro, represent ing tho sum ot destruction dono by tha mob. All the prisonors, except a fow of tho worst, were liberated this morning. VICTIMS OP Till! l'LOOl). Over Throo Thousand Persuus Drownotl at Conauecru, Spain. Madrid, Sep. 17. Lato reports say that tho floods destroyed four stono bridges nnd twouty mills, besides an en ormous number of houses, Wreckage mid cornses wero enrriod forty miles. I - . " . ., ; A u"'"uAyuur'!n'f ,lu" T there nt 3 000 In some places limbs l,nw t.nnn fmiml .nnn.ntml ll-im rirtfllnd Tho officials havo tolograpbod for lime to prevout an outbreak of disease. Largo numbors of passengers en route to tho south are detained hereon account of tho floods. Passengers coming to this city fmm Sovlllo, Cadiz, Cordova, Gran ada, alencla and Alicante tiro obliged to journey by way of Barcelona. A terrlblo atorm which set In near Val encia, at 8 o'clock Tuesday morning had destroyed the rlco crop. Tho rivers Turla and Jucar are rifling rapidly and threaten further disaster. Tho government has set apart ?100,000 for relict measures and has asked the Bank of Spain to grant credits to the governors of the suffering provinces. The Governor of Jnen tolographs that tho whole communo of Aubeda Is sub merged and that tho damage dono la enormous, and that there hns boon con siderable loss of life. Claims Ho ITns Ilecn Persecuted. Hartford, Conn., Sop. 17. A. N. Pearson, a leader of tho local Law and Order League Is being sued by II. L. Tnylor, a restaurant keeper of Cornwel 1 for $10,000 for libel. In his complaint Taylor states that Pearson has persecuted blm relentlessly; that ne nas naa otucors break Into his placo repeatedly for the put-pose ot searching tho premises tor liquor, eta, ana mat no nas prosocutcu him again and again tor violating tha exclso law without any foundation for the churgo. On tho Alert for Chlnatnon. Ricupord, Vt.,Sep. 17. Chinamen are making great efforts to ontor the coun try at this point, and tho customs officials are on the alert. Quito n colony has been at Sutton, Quebse, for two wtvks awaiting a favorable opportunity to smuggle themsolvos into the United States. Tho Tlodtos Uncovered. Elizabeth, Sep. 17. The bodies of Harry Falrchlld and Walter Dodd, both of Orange, who were drowned on Satur day night at 8:80 o'clock from a pleasure yacht while trying to enter the Kills through the B. ic O. bridge, wore recover ed during the morning. A Itljr Railroad Combination. ST. Paul, Sep, 17. Rumors of a gigan tic railroad combination nro current hero. These rumors point to a combination, In ono system, ot tho Great Northern, tha Canadian l'adflo uuM the Soo system. Conspired Against Ills Ilrothnr-ln-Lnw. Boston, Sep. 17. James II Cutter, charged with conspiring against the Ufa of his brother-in-law, L. E. Rowu of Mel rose, was held in $2,000 ball for a hear ing on September 23. To Help the Pall Hirer Wearer. New Bedford, Mass., Sep. 17. Tho Cotton Woavors' I'rotectlve Association has voted to call a mooting to take action with regard to aiding tha Fall Rher weavers In case of a strike. wolffsACIVSEBlackinB Bhfwi can be waft tied dull. UwkJ by nirn, wnmn ind children. . Look at nj olj chip huket. Isn't It a beautj r I hare just finished palntlnd it with IK-1 AlOo. W BOTTLE will do half a doeen baskets, WOLFF as RANDOLPH, Philadelphia FIK-KON bMutlflmotherthinKS besides bstkrts. It makee a white Itlaan .see any color Otl df . sire to match. It changes a pine tabid ta tralnat, a oane rocker to mahogany. It etolns, pnlntM. Iitciiuers, Jnpnns. A. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Detds, Lh, Murtyafe and Bonds written. Marriage llreus.-.. and b-gal claims promptly nitended to. Real Fstulf, ColltclioD and Insurance-. Agticy General Fire Insurance Business, llcpresents the Koilbweideru Life insuranct Co. Office- Muldoou'. building, corner Centre and West His., Hhoundih, l'a. Coed I'rcpertirt or All Kinds For Sale. 1. A moMoiy douhle lrau.e rtwell'iiR bouse Ktoionud restaurant, on Kut Centre Bt ; 2. A dwelling itud restaurant on East Centre street ' 3. leslutbltf property on corner Centre and i Jitrdln streets, suitable for business pur- t OHOH. I. A two alary double Inime dwelling, on West Lloyd stiett. 6, -Two 2-story Irume dwellings on West Cen tra strret. 6. Iwn istory dwelling" on the corner of Coal and Chestnut sticcla Htore room la oue. 7. Two-story single house nn North theBtnut street with a lurgHWa eln use attherenr. 8. Tlir ee two-story uouble frame buildings corner of Lloj d nnd Gilbert streets. Ask my iigenta for V. L, Dnuslnsi Shops ltlnce nab. vnur It not lor sale In youv denier to arm! fnr cntnlosile, accuro the iigcucy, mid get tlieni lor ou. Cr-TAKi: NO .SUBSTITUTE. .1 iS SHOE CtiNTLEIYlEM THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD TOR THE MONEY t ; It I. a 6etunless sho", uitli notitckaor wax thread ! to hurt tho feet; made of tlio best lluo calf, stylist, and easy, and occtiitse tr- make more tlicis of tuis prattethanani other manuractm ei ft equals hand- CSCI M Ji lue llninUsnnnl, the finest calf aun cti aiidca eusilUK iroill ei.uu U 0J.UU. aia slioo ever OUereit Tor 83.IJU1 enlists Irencti I iiuporu'ii Hnut-s wiucn cost irnm eLii-i lo ei.uo. tSA. llmid-Si-urd Welt Mine, line calf, i 3Ja, stylish, eumfuitiiblo aud durable. The be shoo ever uITerod at this prlee i same grade as cus-tom-mailo siinL-ctIiu from $ ,.'0 toa.UX. I GRO 30 Pollco MifMM larmers, Hatlrond Men allege find Lettcrt'ariii-rsnl) wcurthenu line calf seamk-sa, etiiootu liishle, hi .n-y throo soles, exten sion eds"!. One pair will wearnyear. CTjefJ 50 line culfi no bolter shoo ever offered at . J(Smm this price; ouo trial will convince thosar . who want a shoe rot-comfort anil service ! CfiQ Mr, mid Ss'.00 Vnl-Ulluilll(lli'n shoes, i Ve aro very strong nnd durable. Ihoso wto l hnvo given them a trial will vt ear no other mako. tZztrWC?' .t nun vi. 7.1 seiiooi suees an fcWUJr J worn bvtlio bolsevervivhere: theyeell oa their merits, as the lui-reosing sales show. 0 iarfl IAC o.l.liu llllllil-sl'l, I'll aiioe, OC36 EaiCj.S IsJa? DoiiKOla, vers styltsliiequalsFrencU Imported shoes costlnirfmni 6I.U1 to semi. l.nclli-s' i.nil, .'. DO uud s1.7.'5 shoo for MUses nro tho beat flno boiigolo. HtyllsU uud durable. Ciiiillon. See that W. L. Douglas' uamo and prlco oro stamped on the bottiuu of each shoe. W. L. DOUGLAS, llrockton, Mass. iTasopli j3a5.11, DR. THEEL, 538 M..TP th imlr genuine btfoia American t-m.'C.alii'l la tb I'utud wt" I m io curt Blood Polaom Nervous Debility Spe cial Diseases r Bllo DUc um KNltt-oUPJn.o th bonci.soreThroat Mouth, nt .lebo, Pimi'l.i, FrupUoo. tof or faarl t'lctrt, wflUt.i, Irrtttion, ItiflevmrutvUoui anj RooDlDtt, hirUtulv-), WaiDiu mil Kirly cy, loit mrmory wtt tv.uk, mtcUl aoiietT, CTln''T UlalltT PlieMt and all Umim iciulilnc ft"m F ' Id llicrellon or Of erwork, Recent cum cnrM In 4 to 10 flJl I relief at one. Do Dot low hor. do niawt-r wbat artT tlilfn Doctor, Quack, Family or lloiplial Phyilelaa fca lalied. Dr. TIIEUL cure positively deWnilon ftom bailoeii. ou. toum, middli ad " tuna evaTturwtiw MiBKiian rich or poor, wt Sc- iianip fcr bOfilC ItwiXdiltr from 9 to I, Kfp to 9, Ved. au4 Pai. Ir e (1 Ut 10. Snndar t till II Wrt or call an! bo td. If or iteferoBMi ioi Wodo. -4 Batnrday fbU. dally TUu GOLD MEDAL, PABI5, 1878. I. Baker & GVs ireakfast Cocoa from which tho excess of oil has been removed, la Absolutely Pure audit is Soluble. No Chemicals nro used In Its preparation. It has more than three time) the strength of Cocoa, mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, mid is tlioreforo far moro economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is doliclous, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, nnd admirably adapted for Invalids ns well as for persons In health. Bold by Grocers ovorywhoro. V. DAKER & CO., Dorchester, Masse 1. standing yocr Mula Ouiis WHY IS THE W. L DOUGLAS tr 33