IS LINGO, INNOCENT A Startling Sworn Statoinont By a JMcctivo. ,i, TROUBLE IN QUEBEC Tho Government Expected to Itesisn To-Day. GREAT EXCITEMENT FItEVAILS. WolffsACMEBIacking is Waterproof. . i Bh.,. a Handsome polish. 1 T.'.h'Li A LEATHER PRESERVER, f .TS NO BRUSHING REQUIRED. I "" Used br men. wimion and children. highest of all in Leavening Power. U. P. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. HE ACCUSES THE HUSBAND. Presents in the most eletranf form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE CT TUB FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, I Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be , most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Const! ipation, and the many- ills de Kpendintr on a weak or Inactive ' condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AfiD BOWELS. It is the most cxcelUnt remedy Known to tCLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one U Hilious or Constipated SO THAT f pURLDLOOD, REFRESHING 8LEFP, J- HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR ersrsiTXE" one xx3-s MANUFACTURED ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRU1? CO. SAh FRANCISCO CAl. - lOUISVIlLE, KY" NEW WRK..N., t. if izroxr ABE QOINOTO MISHourl, iCniiHnn, Arlcittisns, Texan, NclirnHlca, I.ouiHInun, Colorado, Ulnli, cmilornln, OrcKOii,WiiHlilui;ton, Mexico, New Mexico or Arlzoun,- and will send me a postal card or letter stating Vhero you are going, When you are going, Where you will start from, How many there are In your party, What freight and baggage you have, I will write you or call at your houe and furnish you with tbe fulled Information regarding 'routes, lowest rates of nil classes, besides maps, descriptive and II lustratcd land pamphlets, resort books, Hot Bprlngs guides, etc. Cheap Farmlnjr Lands In Missouri, Arkan jn .' sas, Kansas and Texas. . J, P, McCANN. Eastern Trav. Agt., , W. E. HOYT, -flO. E. P. Agt.,391 Broad way ,New York Iron Mountain Route, 'MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY Nearly evdry pattern of Horse Blanket is imitated in color and style. In most cases the imitation J looks just as good as the Genuine, I but it hasn't the warp threads, and so lacks strength, and while it sells for only a little less than the genu ine it isn't worth one-half as much. The fact that sa Horse Blankets are copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the trade mark is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. Flvo Mile Boss Electric Extra Teat Baker Ask for HORSE BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST. 100 6A STYLES At prices to suit everybody. If yoii can't gel im from your dealer, wnte us. Ask foi the sa. Book.' You can get it without charge, WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia, Cnltaeater' Enirllah IUoiond IlrsiA. ENfWROYAL PUIS UrlginsI end Only Ucnnlne. A eurc klw.fa MlaLIA. ladies as r Drustht M ttka.it.ra Kugli, IJ-,ri awiia Dran4 lu Kcd am (.' ni.ulllajOT Iboiee. lealed wi li tin-, rlMion. 1 sk vJT mo other, l-'f't J .-nj'-rouj .vfcii .iu- V rtoeaatwl tmitaltvn. A' Driiir-Hjta. a. ,mA In. la .laoipa f..r jiarlt n'ari t .UraoaUU aa3 "Itcllof foP IndlCo." ilir!r. bv rlsm r StalL 1O.000 .limgim!' Jfum, Paper, ChlbcterCl.feLllcal Co.,F--(lUon Mquare, SUFFERING WOMEft 4 SINCi ' U hmn tr.mh.Arl with t l.ru nnr.tivi na li-i-AJiilftrlli., i ' ) i-ntlr folbwira n cnh tr ipO'UM, or frm1 Uia OR, DuCHOlNE'? O-ieUrntea FEMALE RF.GUUWG PUU, iui 7Bn Eirena'Ufr fQR totlia vuiim ltf., jni tonn vlKorttl.4 aiu i x"'! Jr-. tr nil innot.ortaoi I'ou iJliiiutl. Brtj. j . .k LtI-J.' ' Or.Hartor iVrtdolrCoM Si. LOUIS. UU Or tUo Uiiior JlHblt, I'usllltvlr 4'urvu uy numiuibteriiiir !' iiuiitc' It Is manufactured m m powder, wblob can ba irlTeo tn a elaw of beer, a oup of coffee or lea, or in food, without toe know 'edge of bo patient. It la absolutely barmless, and will eiTeat parmaaant and apeedj cure, whether the patient la a moderate drinker or analoohollt wro)c Ithaa been given in thouaanda ' eae, and in every tuttanoa a perieot oure baa fol h rt . it .fer Km I lev The iTstcm onoa ItnnrekTnat with the t)pcolno,lt bcoomaa &A utter ItnpoaalUUtj 8 page book of paruouiara free. To ba bad o C, H HAOENBUCH, DruQgUt, Bhonandoah 5A 5 iit Mrs,' Millor Claimed to Htwa Boon Mur dered in Her Own House. The Ilctcctlvo Ontns nn Acfrunlntnnoo With the Dead Woman's Sister, anil, Af ter I'ajlng Cunslderabln Attention to DHcr, Hncttrcs a Coufi'sslon Tho State ment to Io Used for a New Trial. Then-ton, N. J., Sep. 18. After M fair and Impartial n trial ns a highly Intelli gent court of justlco could provldo Frauds Lingo, n negro, was somo ttmd ago convicted of the brutal murder' of 'Mrs. Miller, and Is still locked up. '."'Nojrlt'. appears that'ho told tho truth when ho declared his Innoccnco of the crime, Henry Cnmpqell, a dotectlvo of Phil adelphia, has mado an aflldavlt in which he claims to have received a confession that tho Miller murder was committed In Mrs. Miller's own homo. That was the theory bat Up ' by tho defence last spring. The evidence may ,bo' taken before Master in Chancery Gobrgo A. Vroon on ,nn order of the court for presentation to tho Supreme' Court, In support of tho motion for a new trial, which is to bo dlsp6sed of af the November term. The trial of Lingo was scarcely over beforo his counsel meyod their efforts in behalf of tho negro. Dotectlvo Camp bell was employed and his first move was to form tho acquaintanceship of Mary Collins' relatives In Philadelphia. That accomplished, he was Introduced into John Miller's housohold, of which Miss Collins was a member. Since the tragedy Campbell has been much in Miss Collins' company. He has taken, her to tho theatre and to dances and has had her out carriage riding. According to Campbell's "nflldnvlt.Mlssj Collins told him tho whole story, of tho murder'of her sister. . She said that Mrs. Millor reached home that afternoon, went upstairs and was followed by her husband. Tile two qitarrellod about something, and Miss Collins heard her sister cry outr "Obi ohl" Miss Collins, according to Campbell's aflldavlt, ran to tho stairway and asked: "What is the matter f" John Miller answered; "You keep away, or you'll get some, too," Sometlmo afterward Miller came down italrs, completely unnerved, and saidt "I've killed her." Tho affidavit goes on to say that Miller and Mary Collins started then to carry the body out for concealment In a haystack, back of the barn, but that Miss Collins's heart failed her. She sat at tho window watching until dark, pwhen Miller got his brother Henry to assist in carrying tho body out. It was dressed and tho men started for the haystack, the intention being to let it remain there for a few days. Outsldo tho house, however, It 'was de cided to take the body into tho bush lot in a wagon. The throat was cut at tho t suggestion of Miller's brother, who, ac cording to the aflldavlt,' said it would then look like a ''nigger job." ENGLAND AITIIII HAWAII. President Harrison Ilccomos Interested When NotlHed or the facts. Washington, Sop. 18. Cc'lso Calsei Marono, a well-known Italian-American residing hero and acting as the ngent In this country of tho National party of Hawaii, corresponding to tho Chilian Congrossloualtsts, has just laid beforo tho Prosidcnt a lettor thnt ho recently re ceived from a correspondent In Honolulu, asserting, in the most positive terms. that England is now planning to take possession of the kingdom. The writer said that some action on tho part of tho United states is necessary, that tho Queen is favorable to tho British inter ests, and ready to countenanco tho movo when made. Tho President was interested by tho letter and asked Mr. .Mnreno to commu nicate with Secretary Dlatno. Labrador' Sea Harvest Dostok, Sep. 18. A special from St, John, N. H., says; The bank fishing this year will not wind up well. Several ves sels of late have been making poor trips Tho shore fishing, on tho whole, has been good, and the Labrador fishery the best for many years. Had tho populaoe of Labrador recovered from the opidomlo o f grip in time to take advantage of tho plentltudo of fish tho catch would havo been unprecedented. The sea harvest this year, on the whole, will be very good. Groat llrltaln aud Out Tatr. Wasiunqton, Sep. 18. The Depart ment of State has been officially notified that a Koyal Commission has been np pointed by the British government to ob tain and distribute full ' Information by which products of the manufacturing and agricultural industries, and of the tlno arts of Great Britain and her depend encies may bo procured and forwarded to tho world's l air at Chicago. lianquet to Trealdent Warfteld. Eastow, Pa., Sep. 18. E. D. Warfleld, the new president of Lafayette College, was tendered a banquet and reception by the peoplo of this city and vicinity last ovenlng, which was attended by the lead ing citizens. Covers were laid for 150 at the banquet, which was presided over by lion. Kouert K, James, Death From the Fumes of Mur'atlo Acid, Chicago, Sop. 18. By tho breaking of a bottle of muriatic acid in tlto Ander son Printing Company's establishment. Mullins, an emoloye, died from inhaling tho pungent fumes and five firemen who entered the building are now in the hospital with Inflammation of the lung. They will recover. Vera Al a to Kilter a Museum. Cincinnati, O., Sop, 18. Vera Ava has closed an engagement with u dtmo museum to appear on exhibition in their nans auu tell visitors about her auduc tion. Government Hands Itodeeiuoil. Washington, Sop. 18. At the close of business last ovonlug tho Treasury l)e partment had redeemed $1,2 13,050 4 1-3 per cent, bonds autt extended $'.4,U1U,4(X). ABSOLUTS IlalmAcoda's Silver Safe. London, Sep. la The Chlllnn silvei brought from Montevideo; consigned by ox-President Balmaceda to war materia) manufacturing firms, has just been dc livered at the llnnk of England. There It must remain until the legal questions involvod have been dlsposed'of. M. llouvlur Married. Tl.nTa Cu. 1D T T......t 1, 1-,-.-- oi r innnce, was married yesterday ta. Marguerite I'omntorul, widow of Dr. uuyet. PM Col. II. Clar Kins Must H mi jr. MEMrms, Sep. Id. Unless the Su preme court shall interfere in his behalf Uol. li. Ulay King win bo hanged here on Nov. 0 for tho murder of David H. Post on on March 10 last. A Railroad Ord'lnnlioe Tabled. PrtoviDENCE, R, I., Sop. 18. The or dinance providing for the endorsement of the bonds of the 1'rovldouco nnd ejrlng ficld Railroad was tabled by the Board of Aldermen by n vote of 4 to 8. Kcqnomy of ttio Attorney-General. era! Miller says his annual report would snow a reuuciiou ul o per cent, in wit ness iocs expenses. Did Your Baby dry All Last Nlftht? Pity If he did, lor it woakens him bo; then, too, itcan be. prevented, if you will call on J. M. Uillan nd C. J. McCarthy, the drujjgUts, I'or a frco esmple of Dr. Hand's Colio Cure Bdby will Instantly be re lieved. . TTflt Tl-nlpr flranlr hafnfn ta.l tlmn lias sleep. wooing properties. Miles' Korvo ana Liver Pills Act on a new nrlnclnle reoiilnHni? (he 1 Ivor, Homach and bowels through the nervtt A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cute lilllousnexs, bad taste, torpid liver, plies, constipation. LTneoualed lor men- women. children. Hmalltst, mlldest.surestl ovidoscs, 25cts. Samples free, at O. II. Hagenbuch's iiru mure. The sour Urout perfume nlieatlv sceutg the ulr of our markets. Oh, What a Cough. Will von heed the warning? The tdtrnnl ner. naps of the sure approach of that more ter rible disease. Conbumntlou: Ask vmircalveq If you can afford for the sake of saving 6U cents, to run the risk and do nothing fur 11. Wo know froin experience that Hhlloh's Cure win uure jour uougu. xi. never laus. This explains why more than a Million llottles were sold the nasi year. It relieves f'ruun and Whopplne Cough at once. Mothers do not be without It. For Lame Back, Hide or Chest, uioHlilloh'8 Porous Plaster. Hold by O. II. llagenbncb, N, IS. corner Main and uioyu streets. October will Improve, the matri monial market. Rocky Mountain Ouro. The druggists claim that people call la(ly for tho now euro for constipation and dek headache, discovered by Dr. .Silas Lane whilo in tho Kocky Mountains. It is aid to bo Oregon grape root;, (a great remody in the far West for thoso com plaints) combined with simple horbs, and is made for use by pouring on boiling water to draw out tho strongth. It sells at 60 :imts a package and Is called Lano's B'amily Medicine The healers will soon be placed in position. Shlloh's Consumption Ouro. This Is beyond question the most suc cesstul Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a lew doses Invariably cure the worst cases ol Cough, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its won derful success In the cure or Consumption is without a parallel In the history of medicine, dlnce It's first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine cau staua. xi you uave a uouen we earnestly uk you to try It. Price 10 cents. SO cents, and (1.10. If your Lungs are sore. Chest or Hack lame, use Khlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by U. II. llagenbuch, N. K. corner Main and Lloyd streets, The birds tiro migrating southward. Will Bo Given Away. Our cnternrlslnedrueelst C. II Hneenbuch whooitrles the finest stock of drugs, pet turneries, tolletartlcles, brushes, sponges, eto , Is giving away a large number of trial bottles of Dr. Miles' celebrated Restorative Nervine, lie guarantees It to cure headache, dizziness, nervous prostration, sleeplessne", Hie 111 ed'ectsof splilU, lubacco, cofloe, eto, Druf- gists sey ii, is mo grrmcsb seuer luey evei knew, aud Is uulvenally satisfactory. They also guarantee Dr. Miles1 New Heart Cure In all cases of nrvoui or organlo heart disease, palpitation, pain In side, Etnoth"rlu7, elc. Pine book ou "Nervous and Heart Diseases" free. Autumn fruits ripening. Tho Greatest Strike. Among the great strikes that of Dr. Miles In discovering his New Heart Cure has proven Hself to be one of tbe most Important. The demand for It has become astonishing. Already the treatment ot heart disease Is be ing revolutionized, uod mauy uuoiptoled cures eil"cted. It soon relieves short breath, Ouiterlng, rains In side, arm, shoulder, weak and hungry spells, oppression, swelling of anales. smothering aud heart dropsy. Dr. Miles' book ou Heart and Nervous Diseases, free, 'f he uurqualed New Heart Cure Is sold an guaranteed byC. H. Hasonbuch,tbedrug glu, uleo his ltestorailve Nervine for head ache, fl's, sprees, hot flashes, nervous ciiillv, opium habit, elc. The fall style of stoves carries a large nmouutof nickel work. Hold It to tho Light. Tho man who tells you confidentially st what will cure your cold Is proscribing Kemp's Balsam this year, In tho prep aration of this remarkable medicine for sourIis and colds no oxponso Is spared to uombino only tho best and purest ingredi ents. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Balsam to '.ho light and look through It; notice the bright, clear look; then compare with ithir remedies. Price 60c, and ?1 EQf PURE PIIOTKSTANT ?IAItltIAOES I1INDINO. Ilia Church of Home Itrfnupn Wllllntu . Grant an Icelealuitloul Dlvoroe. IlAliTFOHD, Conn., Sop. la Advlcci hnvo bocn received horo of a very import lint decision, delivered In Home, Aug. 10, In tho famous matrimonial controversy Which has been In tho courts of the Roman Catholic Church for four yoars. William Grant of Uridgoport separated from his wife and a divorce was secured in the courts of this Stato. The couplo had been married by Methodist minis ter, but, subsequently, Grant joined the Church of Homo, to which his wlfo be longed. Ho applied for au ecclesiastical dlvorco, claiming that a Methodist mar riago was not recognlied by tho Church. In 1887, nfter a careful hearing, tho board, prostded ovor by tho Very Rev. James Hughes, V. Q., of this city, de clared tho marriage valid. Grant ap pealed to tho Archeplscopal tribunal In Boston, and there the Hartford decision wns reversed and it was declared no mar riage. Tho question was then appealed finally to Rome, and now the highest au thority declares tho marriage binding, and the divorce is refused. The'caso has attracted much attention in Roman Catholic circles. Oraut has been for some years living with a second wifo. DICCISION HISVKRSIiU. Tho Clnrk Thread Company Conies Out Ahead In a Long I'endlnff Sult Trenton, N. J., Sep. 18. An im portant order has Just been signed by Judge E. T. Green in the United States Court, which dismisses the big suit brought by tho Wllllmantlc Linen Company against tho Clark thread works for Infringements of patents on tho pro cess ot winding thread on spools. The suit has been pending for many years. The late Judge Nixon, on July 20, loot), rendered an opinion which adjudged the Claks guilty of infringement and ordered nn execution to tho nmount of $169,035.21. The case was appealed to the United States Supremo Court, whero Judge Nixon, for tho first time in his judicial career, sullered it reversal, iho Supremo Court Issued a decreo dismiss ing the bill of the Wllllmantlc Company, and putting tho costs, $2,788.70, on them. ' HANK PIinSIDKNTS IIKAHD. Legislative Intefttlgntlon of the Alrulrs of Pennsylvania's Treasury. Philadelphia, Sop. 18. Tho Legis lative Committee appointed to investi gate tho affairs of tho Stato Treasurer's office heard testimony from tho presi dents of three banks that are Stato do- ' posltorles, to tho oflect thnt no one had ever received any gain or profit by reason of the deposits or had any campaign its- I sossments ovor beon paid by the banks. ; District-Attornoy Graham will appear before tho commlttco in Hnrrisburg to morrow and bring with him tho corre spondence between Auditor-General Mo Camant and ex-City Treasurer Bardsley. Must Cense lluslnoss In Massachusetts. Boston, Sep. 18. Tho No Interest Building and Loan Company of Nnshua, N. H, and tho United States Savings Loan and Building Company of St. Paul, Minn., hnve been notified by the Savings Bank Commissioners to refrain from transacting furthor business in Massa chusetts until tho law Is complied with and tho permission ot the board is granted thom to resume. The Commis sioners claim that thoso concerns are conducted in violation of tho Stato law. Crowds at the llurllugton Fair. Mount Holly, N. J., Sep. 18. Crowds of visitors are In attendance at the Bur lington County Fair, and Bpecial excur sion trains hare arrived from tho upper part of the State and from Philadelphia. Yesterday was visitors' day, when the invited guests, who are usually promi nent politicians of the State, aro enter tained by tho managers of the fair. Gun. E. Burd Grubb, United States Minister to Spain, come and with him a delegation of Camden men. For a nig Cocking Main, Wasiiinoton, Sep. 18. Arrangements have been completed for an interstate cocking main, between California and Maryland for $8,000, and ftOO each bat tle. The contracting parties nro An thony Greene of Sncrnmento, Cal., and A. B. Suit of Sitltlnnd, Mil., both promi nent breeders of game fowl. Tho main is to bo fought lu Now York or Now Jer sey on Sent. 7, 1892. Skipped Out With Horrowed Money. Lynx, Mass., Sop. 18. It now tran spires thnt N. E. Wright, who fled the city on Tuesday last, has taken with him a considerable nmount of money which he had contrived to borrow from his friends, on tho pretence that he Intended to uso It in his shoe business. Some ot tho funds ho has taken with him belonged to the United Endowment Order. Hie ManliiQO Annulled. Ciiicaoo, Sep. 18. It is just learned that the marriage of F. Lee Bust, son of a wealthy lumberman, to Miss Gertrude Pottor, daughter of a wealthy bank president, last Juno, was lato yesterday afternoon annulled by Judge llorton on tho ground thnt Mr. Rust is under ago. and therefore lncapablo ot contracting a legal marriage. Acquitted of tho Charge of Murder. HAItwoiiD, Conu,, Sep. 18. Stova Daley, tho instructor lu gymnastics at Trinity College, who has been on trial for manslaughter for killing John Mc Carthy, one ot a gang ot roughs who hod created a dlsturbansa in the oollego grounds, was aoqulttod last evening, Tho verdict wns received with opplause. Some men sleep well because they have good consciences und otheissltep Just as wel) because they haven't Miy uouetieuce at an. It Would Take Very Little to Ealee a Sorlous Conflict. Trm French Leaders Very Soro Over the Manner In Which They Have lleon Treated lly the Kngllih 1'nrtyA How Hetween Llcut.-Governor Anixors und Merclcr--Tho Liberals Indignant. Montkeal, Sep. 18. The Provlnco of Quebec Is In the midst of one ot the most important political crisis thnt hn9 taken place In many years. So acute Is the po- lltical situation that n report was re , eelved hero this morning from Quobeo thnt the Government may resign to-day, ' in which caso a political agitation of the i utmost importance will be precipitated. The crisis la tho outoomo of a conflict of nuthorlty between LIeut.-Gov. Angors, , the representative of the crown, and Mr. Morcier, tho head of tho Quebec govern ment. Mr. Merclor Is charged with bo lng implicated In the Halo do? Chalcurs Baandal, which was recently unearthed at Ottawa, whore it was shown that his chief political agent, Pacaud, had Bwindled tho Treasury of Quoboc out of $100,000 which whs devoted to paying tho debts of Mr. Morcier aud other min isters. Llout.-Gov. Angers thereupon cnlled upon Mr. Morcier for explanations, and insisted upon tho appointment of a royal commission consisting of throe judges to hold nn investigation. Ho also transmitted tho correspondence that passed between htm nnd tho head of the government to the Governor-Genornlj nnd, contrary to all precedent, this has been laid beforo tho Dominion Parlia ment and made public. Publication of the correspondence has created a great sensation. The Liberals are Indignant and say that such a pro ceeding Is contrary to all constitutional usage. The French Liberals aro highly indignant, as they say that tho action Is direct attack on tho autonomy ot the provinces. The greatest excitement prevails hero over tho situation, nnd everyone Is wait ing nnxlously to see what the Quobec government will do. Mr. Morcier, it is understood, will refuso to comply with the demands of tho Lleutennnt-Govornor, and will forco the latter to dismiss tho Ministry, In which caso a direct conflict will arise between tho Crown and tbo representatives of the people. The conflict may have far-reaching consequences, as tho French leaders feel very soro over the manner in which they are bolng treated by tho English party, and It would take very llttlo to raise a serious coutllct. ni! FOOLED WITH A GUN. One Man Hilled uud Another Wonndedlly a Connecticut Soldier. Willimantic, Conn, Sop. 18. Lost ovenlng a fatal accident occurrod hero by which Richard Babbington, aged 25, was instantly killed nnd Win. Mnlono, 24, was fatally shot by John Peterson. Dur ing tho nftomoon tho members of Com pany G, Putnam, nnd Company E, Wllllmantlc, Third Regiment, C. N. G held a practice shoot lu uniform ut the range. Shortly before 5 o'clock John Peterson of Company G picked up a rlllo and pointed it at dllTerent members of both companies. He wus told to put It down bu,t refused, saying It was not loaded. He pointed It nt Babbington, n privatoln his company, and pulled the trigger. A report followed and the next instnnt Babbington and William Malono of Com pany E were seen to throw up their hands nnd fall forward. A number of their companions rushed toward them and picked them up. Babbington wits dead, while Malono was gasping. Malono, It was found, was badly wounded. The bullet, a . 18 caliber, had passed through Babbtngton's hoart and out at his back, and struck Malone, who stood ten puces In the rear of him, in the right side, making an ugly wound, which, It Is thought, will provu fatal. He also was shot through and through, the bullet being found lu a board fence thirty paces to tho rear. Both mon wore very popular Peterson was immediately placed un der arrest and Is in tho lockup. Ha claims that he did not knqw the gun was loaded. Tho companies desisted from target practice and marched back, to Wlllimautio, bearing tho dead and wound man, with uiufllcd drums and re versed arms. Till! ltlXliNT SPANISH FLOODS. A Hcnewal of the Storms The List ol Dead Increasing. Madrid, Sep. 18. It la estimated by tho municipal authorities of Almelra, capital ot tho province of that name, thai 2,000,000 pcsastaswlll boneodedto repal the buildings aud streets damaged by the iloods. Yesterday evening thero wns a renewal of tho storms In the province ol Toledo nnd much damage rosultod. The Infanta Isabella nnd Don Francis have each contributed 15,000 peastas to the stricken district. Tin number of tho dead In the flood Is rising rapidly, as fresh investigations are made, Footbull at Yale. New Haven, Sep. 18. Training hoi begun for the football season. Thomas L. McClung, the captain of the team, l( on tho ground and hopes to secure good men to take the pluces of Rhodes and Hartwell, Practice in the field will not be taken up until. September 20, the first Saturday nfter the college opens, Tho first scheduled game comes off one week later, when Ynlo will meet tin Crescents, of Brooklyn, Fourth-Class Postmasters. Wasiiinoton, Sep. 18, Kourth-clasi postmasters have just been nppolntod Id New York Slato as follows: J. P. Walker, at Cascule; W. H. Reynolds, at Devereux Station, uud D. French, jr., nt Trenton. Sec. Itlaiue's Departure Delayed. UAH lUnuoit, Me , .ep. 18. It was tin intention of Secretary Blaine to loavo for Augusta ou Monday lie has now changed his plans an 1 uill remain a fen longer, probabiy till Thursday. . took at ray old chip bmket, fon't It a Iwsiutj 7 I hare foot flninlieil punt in tt with " A 10c. BOTTLE ttlH dd half a ilorea baskets. WOLFF It RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. n It -It O N bosut in other tblnee bealdes Uulrta. it makes A white elaeft Taw any color cni de sire to match. It ohanRSH a pins table t walDUt, a caoo rocker to mahogany. It stains, paints, lacquers. Japans. A. J. GALLAGHElt, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, MhrtpngHi nnd Ponds vjritten. marriage, neons' moo irai riuuns pii lnpl y attended to. Real Estate, Colkclion aud Insurcnco Agercy. General l-'lre Insurance Business, lleprescnts the Northwestern l.lle insurance Co. OFFICK Muldomi' . building, corner fViitrs, and West His., stheuaudosh, Pa. Cood PtppertHi. a All Kinds For Sale. 1. A Iwostniy double Irnn.o dwelling honsc storeand restaurant, nn East Centre HL 2. A dwelitngaud restaurant on Kast Centre street. 8. Desliablo prorertyon coiner Centre and jaruin streets, suiiauio lor uusiness pnr- tOseB. 1. A two story double liame dwelling, on West I.IomI stren. 5. Two 2-story Inline dwolllngs ou West Cen tre street. 6. Two 2 story dwelling" on the corner of uoai ana i;uestuui streets more room in one. 7. Two-story single houo on North ( hestnnt street with a large waiehouso nt the rear. 8. Thr ee tivo-story double frame buildings corner oi ijioya ana iiutieit streets. Ask my nuciils fur I,. Dnuslns Shoes. If not for snle lu jour plnce risk our drnler to send for cnlnlaeni-,"- secure the auclicy, nml art litem lor sou. er-TAiii! no simsTiTUTC. -aj S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE HONEY? It U a stntnlc shoe, tvlth ha tucks or wax thread to hurt tbo reot i made ot the host tine cair, Btvlteli nnd easy, nntl tVcmi-tri hv make vtore thoen of thi grade than any other manufacturer, It equals Imnd newf a aline, emtiiiit fmni to $MJU. CC 00 (iLMiitliii tlniitl-Heu-t'ri, tho fluestcalt Kline ever nftiTed for $VU0j euuuls 1-micU Imported shoes hieli eoat from S1.(h to $U.W. C5L 00 Iliiml-Sov.c.l Writ Hlinr, lino calf. iP'Trm Btjllsl., cumfnrtaljle and durable. The best Btioo ever onVroil tit this price t tmme Rrudo as cu tom-mndo phot h coating from to $'J.iA CO -ISO iIleo Hlioni farmers, llallroad Men vwi una Letter Carrier nil -wenrthem, tlnoenlf Reaml'xH, smooth Inside, heavy three Boloa, exten sion e.lffo. Out. tialr will wear a j ear. C0 '0 flint raf no better shoe ever olTeretl life Pstfi thU price, cue trial will eouviuco thoso who w ant n aline, for eomfort ami sfrvieo. $rf 'J.l mul iv.i.00 VorliIiiuiiuiiin shoe- ttmm nro very strong nnd durable. 'Ihoao wbt have given them n trial will wear uo other make. E9riifO t'J.OO nml school shoes nro bJUj - worn by tbo boys everywhere; they null on their merits, n the luereuMiif? sales nhov. Jarlioc 'i11'1 llmnt-f-euiM, shoe, beet C1UIC9 loiu;ola, very stylish; efiuaUFreucli Imported shoea costlnwrfrom gl.ul to sn.l. l.iullrB 'r30, ivJ.OO uud 81.75 shoe for Misses aro the best fine Don got u. htyllsb iiud durable. tJiiutlon. too that W. L. Douglas namo ami prlco are stamped on the lKttom of each shoo. V. L. DOUUL.VU, UrLKktou, Mas. J ojsoipiL DSoll, DR. THEELt coo North Fourth at. Duo bcL Urwn, PiiUDiwiu, Ihr) only fBDuln Ui-ruiku Atuerlouk PrwisUlit Iq tha United blt wb U ftbia to sun Blood Polonr Nervous Debility Spe cial Dlsenoes bo - MiIuD1s.m.i. K.tlBr-oUPi.loilDlb boot,8oreThrontv Mouthy Clvttfhn, Plrai'lct, KrvpUoot, Mfl r htr.l Ulceri, Bwi-nins, Irriutlouf, Int1umU(ini n4 Runtilnii, Butcluiu, MTeskLti id1 Filly MJ, lott memory. ck tnent. ssnilrtT Ullney llUldrr OIhuoi u4 U DImuci rciultloK troui fc-o-Inllrrtion or OT-rwork, Itveeut civmw curM In 4 to 10 dsjt; rdief at bh. JH not law hor. "uer whit ,r tiitnc DfMtor, Qowik, Ftmlly or Hoiplul Phylc(n h" Wle. nr. THKKL corn poftHlvely n4 tthut drtestloo Iron tttllOl. OLD, VfMJUa, MIDDLB 4D 4Wft TItO)t Cf HT1F tiTIK M.min rich cr poor, ! la. wmp for hoolC "TRUTH'' ip.lrif Qowk ntl'r Morn UUfrnnll. llouwtUlly ft'im l Pr'i Wrt sod 31. lr't to 10, SunJT 9 Mil l WrtU or call tnd U Jite fthri.oa im Wda. M Bstardsy PMIs. d4lty Tlm- GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1873. W. Baker & Co.'s reakfast Cocoa from which tho excess ot oil h.is liuon removed, is Absolutely Pure aud it in Soluble. No Chemicals nro U8cil lu lis preparation. It Isns more than three Units the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nnd is thoroforo far moro economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily DiaiiSTun, nntl admirably adapted for invalids as well na for persons in health. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. V. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. j . votfi. tut r ArTORrttr-AT.LJiur '.'ll' s building corner Mala n I usolc WHY IJ3 THE W. LB DOUGLAS