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CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE J Chtrheatrr's EnglUh Diamond II raid. 1ENNYR0YAL P5LLS Original and Only Ceitnlne. A bm' k wvifl r liable, ladicu tit fS UU Other, i. V ' dumj .ivt V m ami imi m m a urutJr;iJH,oritmil'leL 'tinipi tr ( irttr ii'iin tcsiituonliJ n3 llfllef for l.uillop." knlrtfttp. bv wlui-n JlttlL 1O.00O 1 i.uoDith Samti-aptr, kbcFlerCiiemU i.1C9.,V JUon Hquare. MARRiL o.( RINC'P. in trjuhlfl with thof t Aupayiae Irremiatti' 1'iAntlr follovrlne cmH or -x?o-.ure, or frot. t L jt'uQal W(altDMj4oiculiur to their ibru1 DP. DurJHQf:E'S C-lfibrnt od '.MALE hCGULATING PILLS: -yiire trr"rh,'i m- t ,t entile iyitrf . t.tuu-n - iirmiii li t.o f( i. 'o ul I faiutiuosot t,. ii) i. it. Bmi, i .il, .i r"uls,t,t A'ldrow, arter i,1nrli-irp Co.. ST. LOUIS. Mft Or tlio Llimr llublt, ioliliel- Cureu Hy uuikiliilkterlni; Jir. luillie' (Juldeii Siteclllr. It li manufaoturod as a powder, which can be given in a glass ot beer, a oup of coffee or tea, or in food, Wltbout the knowledgo ot the patient. It la absolutely harmless, and will effect a peruianeot and speedy eure. whether the patient Is a moderate drinker ox an alt'uhuUowraolc It has been given In thousands of caaeti, and lu every in.t&noe a perfeet oure has fob lowed It never Fallfc The system onoo ltnpregnatF ed with the tipeolfle.lt beoomus an utter Impossibility for the bailor appetite to Mist. 4B page book of partloulars free. To be had o cTrl. liAGENBUCH, Druggist, Shenandoah CARER'S t?Ms 3 .4- $ WAS HE MURDERED ? Bruised Body of W. J. .Lucas Discovered in n Pond. DEEP CUT FOUND IN THE SCALP. He Wont to a Ball and After Laving It Was Seen No More- Several Cninpnnlons Accompanied Illm. A ristnt Shot Itcnrd, Hut Nothing Thought of It at tils Time-It Is He. llevcd That lie Was Murdered Tha l'ollce Investigating. DanbUrv, Conn., Sep. 23. The body of W. J. Lucas of Brooklyn. N. Y., was found In Hull's Pond yesterday. The body was badly bruised and there was a, deep cut In his scalp, which was proba bly caused by n bullet. Lucas, who was formerly an offtolnl.ln the New York Custom House, ban been upending tho summer with his sister, Mrs. A. It. Wilkinson, who lives on tho hhore of the pond. Last Thursday night Lucas went to n ball nt William Dttrgy's, on tho' oppo site shore, rowing across in a boat. About midnight ho started to return and several companions went down to tho pond witli 1dm. Shortly afterward those who remained at Durgy's heard shouts anil a pistol shot, but thought nothing of it. it is now believed that lAicas was murdered by those who accouipanlod him to tho pond. Tho pollco aro investiga ting and several aresta are expected. X1IK IXUMIINIUAL CONFUKUNOG. A Convention or Methodists That Will Attract World-wide Attention. Washington, Sep 22. Preparations for tho great Ecumenical Conference of Methodism, which is to open hero on Oct. 7, are rapidly approaching com pletion, and all Indications point to tho greatest gathering of religious brain force ever seen in this or any other country. Hundreds of delegates from two continents will b present; and although already a city of large and im portant conventions, Washington will regard this as tho moat important gath ering of this decade. Tho conference, will last from the 7th to tho 20th of October, and in the dis cussion of various topics, such as "Tho Influence of Modorn Scientific Progress on Religious Thought," "Ecumenical Methodism," "Tho Christian Church," "Unlvorslty Education," "Romanism,' ' "International Arbitration," nud many other religious problems by the foremost minds of the day, bids fair to hold for a time tho attention of two continents. OVKR A MILLION STOLUN. A London Hank I!abbudAmorlcuns Eus tcctou of tho Crime. Loxdox, Sep. 22. Tho banking world was startled yesterday by the announce ment that the London and Westminster Dank (limited), an Important establish ment, having over fifteen branch houses in the motropolls had been robbed. Tho money stolen consisted of a largo parcel of bills remitted from the country banks. Tho thieves must have watched closely for an opportunity to accomplish the robbery, and to have gained access to an apartment near tho main entrance to tho bank. This apartment waa easy of access from the street, and tho parcel of bills is I supposed to have bean stolen while the bunk officials wero busily engaged in an other apartmont in going over the ac counts of last week's settlement. Tho amount stolen is not less than $700,000 and it may amount to as muoh as $l,2o0,000. Expert Araerlcau bunk thieves are supposed to have engineered tho job. Homos Under the IlAtiimer. New Yobk, Sep. 22. Twenty-three of tho finest yearlings ever put undor the hammer were sold at Tattersall's last night. They were tho cream of Ken tucky studs. The total amount rcallced for the 28 head was $13,125, an average uf $057.00. Abrown coltby Lougfcllow Gypsy brought tha best price, $3,100. Marcus Daly was the purohasor. English Lady, for which Messrs. Duck & Sons paid 10,000 last year, was also sold. She was purchased by Albert Toets for $3,G00. Iminlsjratlon Coinmlssinn's lteport. Philadelphia, Sep. 23. Tho State Board of Charities, which acted as tha Immigration commission until last month, have submitted their report for the year ending in June last. It shows that 25,708 Immigrants landed at this port during the year. 15,770 were men. Of the uumber landed 1,117 who wcro worthy wero given assistance, Dut 08 persons were returned. .. inl. Death of Mrs. lillrnbeth Harden Hlddle, Philadelphia, Sep, 22. Mrs. Elizabeth Bordon Diddle who died here Sunday night, aged 03 years, was a doscendant of a distinguished family, her father being Judge Honkluson, author ot "Hail Columbia," her grandfather, Francis Hopklnson, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, aud her grandfather. Thomas Hotiklason, a member of the Provincial Counei! and Judge of the Vice Admiralty undir George IL Rumor of A XteTal Demonstration, WAanlKtTOJi, Sep. te. Tho dispatch from Homo announcing that England, Italy, Germany aad tho Uilted States had decided to make a naval demonstration In Chlnene wuteis, aad that the com maud of the cerabined fleet will be gtven to tha Duko of Genoa, Is neP.her denied or confirmed at tho Navy Department here. He l'lslied for Money, New Havkh, Conn., Sep. 22. Hosea A. Brooks, a workman employed by the West Haven Hore Kallroad, is under ur- rest charged with stealing money from the company. He used a llsh hook and line to draw out the deposit envelopes left in a biur. by the conductors, The amount HtolenVis not stated, but It is doubtless quito ltsa Tho Hopkins Will t a.o. Salem, Mass., Sep. Tho trial of the famous Searles-ncaklns will case begins to-day. Tho counsel (or both sides are here. It is ntjl unlikely that the case may be compromised before it tu proceeded fur. Dainty Foods Demand it. N EVERY Re ceipt that calls for baking powder, use the "Royal." Better results will be obtained because it is the purest. It will make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor, more di gestible and wholesome. It is always reliable and uniform in its work. I have found the Royal Baking Powder superior to all others, C. Gorju, Late Chef, Delmonlco's. Railroad Securities Stolen. New YortK Sep. 32. Some $13,000 in railroad securities wore stolen from tho olllce of Aslel He Co., a firm of brokers, between Saturday and yesterday. There is no clue to the thieves. r-alvndnr Minister' Recalled. Washington, Sop. 23. Senor Don Benjamin Molina Guirolo, the Minister from Salvador, presented his letters of recall to tho President this morning. Thu Usual courtesies worn exchuuged. Did Your Baby Cry All Last Niffht? Pity if ho did, ior it weakens him so; then, too, itcan bo provonted, if you will call on J. M. liillan i.nd O. J. McCarthy, tho druggists, lor a frco eamplo of Dr. Hand's Colio Curo. Biby w.ll instantly bo re lieved. Cream and white glace gloves are beginning to bo worn again. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed tho warning? The signal per haps of the sure approach of that more ter rlble disease, Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can nllord for the sake of saving 50 cents, to run the risk and do nothing for It, We know from experience that Hhlloh's Cure will Cure joitr Cough. It never falls. This explains why raoro than a Million liottles wero sold the past 'year. It relieves Croup and Whopplne Cornell at once. Mothers do not be without 11. For Lame Hack, Hide or Cheat, use Hhlloh's Porous 1'lasler. Bold by U. II. Hagenbuch, N. K. corner Main and Lloyd streets. The real pearl of trreat price at this day Is the pearl button. A Husband's Mistake. Husbands ton often nermlt wives, nnd par ents their children, to f-uller from headache. dizziness, neuralgia, sIeppleRnef8, flu, ner vousness, when by the Ufie of Ur. Miles' Ilestorntlve Nervine such serious results could easily bo prevented Druggists every where sny It gives universal satlsfitcilon, and nana' immense sale. wooaHorm Co., oi orl Wnvne. Ind.: Snow & t'o.. of Hvracuse. N. Y.;J. C. Woir, Hillsdale, Mich.; and hun dreds ot others say "It Is the greattstteller they ever knew." It contains no onliws. Trial bottles and flue book on Nervous Diseases, free at C. II. llngenbucu's. Tbo "comluir man" 19 the fellow who holds your note. Tho Seorot of Suooosa. O. II. lluirenlmch. tho drunelst.bellevcs that he t-ecret of success is perseverance. There fore he persists in keeping the finest line of perfumeries, toilet articles, cosmetics, drugs and chemicals on the market. He especially Invite all persons who have palpitation, short breath, weak or hungry tpells, pain in side or shoulder, oppression, nightmare, dry cough, smoiherlug, dropsy or heart disease to try ur, ill lies unequaiea isew Heart uiue, be'ore It Is too late. It has the largest sale ol any similar remedy. Fine book nrtesllmo nlulsfree. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine Is unsurpassed for sleeplessness, headache, tits. etc., nnd It contains no opiates. The family tree cannot be depended on for board. A Curo for Constipation and Hoadacho. Dr. Silas Lane, whilo in tha Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that whnrt combined with other herbs, raakos an oasj and certain cure for constipation. It is in tho form of dry roots and loaves, nnd is known as Lano's Family Medicine, It will curo sick headache. For tho blood, liver and kidneys, and for clearing up the complexion it does wonders. Druggists soli it at 60 cents a package. The fruit market is well supplied just now. Ask Your Friends About It. Your distressing cough can be cured We know it because Komp's Balsam within the past few years has cured so many coughs and colds in tbicommunity. Its remarkable ealo has boon won entirely by its genuine merit. Ask somo friend who has usod it what he thinks of Kemp's Balsam, Tbero is no medicine so puro, none so effoctivo. Largo bottles 60c and 11 at all druggists'. It 1b not what he has that makes the reporter the happiest. It is what he makes others give up. Advertising It la aalo will twU aajtlmtc, this fa true In a utooaure; bttt for neaytos quaUtias,- merit U the teat. Bxtettadva adrertlsiDg may sell anything wiser It Is new er tut known, but (iter Jt omea into gozutrai nso, iv is jwagta kficortiljkg to Ita wwtiu The oottthtoed aad steady prorth of 8 wife's Srredtt rs1 Is the best ciiUoooo vt iu ejeaoUetio. It la most popular wbera It U best known. Krery Lottie sold, sella tea others. Every one that takes It b sernH ita iriond, and reaoBuuead II "to their n;3zaintsAo. Trcatirss on Bloexl and Skin Dlacuwsi aasiled free. Swift Sraoinc Co., Atlanta, Oo CATiior..ic coNonnas. German-Americana In Kntliushutlu Con vention nt HuiTuln. lil'lTAM). N Y., Sep. 22. All trains entering HufTalo to-duy are crowded with people who come to attend the fifth an nual convention oi the Gormnn-Ainorl-cau Cutholic Congress It la estimated that nearly lj.jvJ btitiugers are In tha city. Tho object of the congress Is to keep allvo the intermit of all Oermrrn-American Catholics in religious allalri to demonstrate to the world tho growth of tho Church, and to discuss matters whlek will affect its well-being. An ef fort will be matlo at the present congress to unite the clerical and lay oloments of the Church. The business session will begin to-day. A most interesting feature of the con vention was tho monster torchlight pro cession lait evening. About 10,000 men were in the line. HIS ACCOUNTS A III? SHOUT, And roatmaiter Mellck IIm Ileen Sum inurtly Deposed In Consequence. DoVKit, N. J., Sep, 22. Secret Service olUeers of tho Postofflce Department have beeil investigating of Postmaster James S. Mullck, of this town, and novo brought to light some startling facts. As a result Moliok has been summarily removed on the oliarge of misappropri ating funds of the department, audCupt D. S. Allen has been appointed to the placo temporarily. The amount of Meliok's shortage is $1,40S.25. '1 his has been made good by his six bondsmen. It is not believed that any further proceedings will bo in stituted against him. Tho postollice authorities knew of the shortage last spring, but through tho efforts of Meliok's mother the matter was hushed "P- KlLI.I'.I) 11V A TALLIN!) ItOOl'. Three Men Miet a Horrible Death In a Colliery. Sen Anton, Pa., Sop. 23. A great mass of falling roof caught Joseph Iloran, a miner, and his two Hungarian laborers, whilo they wero loading cars in tho Cayuga Colliery yesterday aftornoon. Tho threo men wero In tho faco of tho chamber nnd were burled beneath tho Vons of debris, which it required several hours to remove. When taken out thoy wero dood, their bodies being horribly mangled by the heavy weight of coal and rock thot out and squeezed them. Trying to liffeet a Settlement. Fall Kiveh, Mass., Sop. 22. Messrs. Darry and Duval of tbo State Board ot Arbitration were hore yesterday en deavoring to hottlo the strike of weavors at tho Baruaby mills. They had con ference with Agent Ashley but he de clined positively to entertain any propo sition looking toward n restoration of the wages nsked for by tho employes. The weavers held a meeting and decided to remain out nntil to-morrow nt least. Tho Arbitration Commissioners also bud a long talk with Secretaries Howard and Whitehead regarding tho general situa tion. Republican Htato LoMfrue Convention. ScnANTON, Po,, Sep. 23. Tho conven tion of tho State League of Republican Clubs A, to bo held here to-morrow. Candtdff - Kobiuson, whosa chanoos for the presidency seem very bright, and Mayor Stuart of Philadelphia, arrived in tho ntternoon. Secretary Lindsay of Pittsburg arrived last evening. He is in favor ot Dnlzoll for ohlof officer of tho league. Mr. Dalzcll.will bo here In tho morning. Mayor Stuart was serenaded and responded briefly. Speeches were also mado by Mayor Wnrron and Senator Bobinbon, Troops May He Necessary. Nabiivilix, Tonn., Sep. 22. In view of tho failure of the Legislature to settle the convict question, serious trouble Is feared at Uricevllle. Superintendent of Prisons Wudo says that tho armistice agreed upon between tho Governor and the miners was tor 00 days, and added: "Look out for another uprising then. I am flrmly of the opiniou that the Btato authorities will havo to send troops to Audorson County, nnd by a doclsivo ac tion suppress the miners. " Nevy York Custom ReoelpU. Washington, Sop. 22. The Ttensnry Department bus prepared a statement which shows that the custoiry receipts at the port of New York for tho first 19 days of September, 1891, have fallen olT nearly $3,000,000, us comparod with tho corresponding days ot September, 181)0. Tho total receipts at Now Vork for tho period of September, 1801, aggrogatod 40,531,757. Hilled by u Whale. New BKDJfOUI), Mass., Sep. 22. A letter was received hero yeaterduy from Cnpt. Ilowlaud of the whaling bark Canton, of this port, from Flores. He reports that on Juno 31 tho fourth mate, Mr. Amado, was struck aud killed by a whale. Tho blow from the leviathan's tail knocked him from the boat Into the water uud he Immediately sauk from sight. Killed lu a I might WreeU. tiUaquuHANMA, Pa., bull. 23. A col lision between freight trains ocourrod in tho West Susquehanna yards early lu the morning. Engineer John Kellly, of HoruulUvillo, was su badly hurt that he died of his Injuria in a short time. Both trains were badly damaged. Their llodles Ileooveved. MlDDLEHiniY, VL, Sep, 22. The bodies of Mrs. Isaac Wlmstte, ot Salisbury, aud her 12-year-old boy, who were carried i;jto the river Saturday night by a fright ened horse attached to their carriage uud drowued, have been recovered. ISond Redemptions. Wasuikoton, Sep. 22, Tho Treasury Department has redeemed to date $15, 4811,450 4 1-3 per cent, bonds and con tinued $24,871,000 at B per cent Pay ments on account ot pensions so far this mouth have aggregated iJ7,UM,UUU. A Delegate Dead. Philadelphia, Sep. 23, II. M. Doris, , . T) , til .. ,1.. YT.,..t Ul outlet, Alt., tt uuiv,a,u uv .w -int.uunt Swltchmon's Convention, was found dead lu his room at the Howard House in the morning. Heart disease was the oauso ot death. Can't Come In Duty Vree. WAMiiNoro.-t, Sen. a. The Treasu'y Department has refused to admit duty true the suigicjl instruments of a French j phtsiciun, winch came to this oouutry ' on a uiueieut vessel irom tn owner. CUMMIN INDIGNANT The Supposed Park Placo Vic tim in Boston. HE DENIES THAT HE WAS DHUNH Bays Ho Left New York Four Days Be fore the Dieaster, Went tu Halifax With a Tarty of Friends On as YLU Returning from n l'lshlug lSxourslon Ho Heard ot His Supposod Heath and Uurlal 11ns Lost Trnck or His Wire. Boston, Sep. 82. Sherman Cummin nrrlved here yesterday from Halifax He Is the printer who was reported to have lieen killed In the Park Place dlsastor In New York recently, and shortly after ward was heard from in Halifax. Cummin indignantly denies the story that just previous to the disaster bo got drunk in New York and woke up In Halifax. He says that he left New York with a party of twenty four days before the calamity in Park place. They took passage for Canada on. the steamer City of Columbia. He Is n native of St. John, and after conducting his friends about the city the latter started on their teturn trip, aud he sent word to his wife and employers that he would re main thete awlflle. Ho went on u Ashing oxeurxiou and on his arrival at Halifax he heard of the Park place disaster and of the identifica tion and burial of bne of the bodies as his, and tho payment to his wife of $1,000 from tho Mayor's fund. Ho telegraphed to Now York but got no reply. Finally he learned that his wife hnd loft Now York for parts un known to him- He thinks sho is in this city and he Is looking for her with a view to proving his identity and ro-establlsh-lng his home. THU SOCIALIST CAMPAIGN. Do Leon, the Nominee for Oovernor, Ite noanoea Kverybody and Kverythlnr. Albany, N. Y., Sep. 22. Daniel Do Loon, tho Socialistic nominee for Gover nor, addressed a largo assemblage last night on Soclnltsm nud "Why American Worktngmon Should bo Socialists." He said that tho Socialistic nominee for Governor last year obtained 14,000 votes and that ho thought the vote would bo Increased at least 0,000 this year. Ho run down both of tho nomi nees for Governor, and gavu Gov. Hill a hard drive. Ho said that tho Farmer's Allianco would not co-operate with tho Labor party until they saw them mnko n stand forthemsulvcH. This ho urged them to do and said that then they could gain tho help of tho Farmer's Alliance. He defined a Socialist as "one who do slres that tho wealth of a nation bo owned colloctively by all the people, rather than that it should be held by a fraction of them commonly known ns capitalists." Won't Tolerate White Itivnslon. Little Bock, Ark., Sep. 22. Tho ex citement among tho negroes here pro mises to outrival that of the opening of tho Oklahoma Territory. Sovor.il hun dred negroes left this place last night for tho Itidian Torrltory. Thoy wero ao companicd by several prominent negroes and will form a settlement ot their own, Troublo'ls feared as the nogroos aro de termined to secure land adjoining one another and thus provont tho whites from invading their settlement. Should they be nnabls to do this Tightly, thoy will ubo force to accomplish their ends, The Hoke Patent Sustained. Sr. Louis, Sep. 22. Judge Thayer has reudorod a decision in tho United States Circuit Court in tho case of the Hoke Engraving Plato Company against Carl Sohraubatodter, jr., for Infringement of patent on engraving plates, sustaining tho Hoke, granting an Injunction against the manufacture and sale and or dering an accounting. These plates aro a chalk coating on a hard buso pinto and tiro In general uso by over 1,000 news papers in the untteu states auu r,uropo. Appllontlon for a Receiver. New Havem, Conn., Sep. 32. An ap plication for tha appointment ot a re ceiver of tho Atlantlo Yeast Company was filed yesterday by counsel for Adolph Wooluer of New York, an officer of tho Old Colony Distillery Compuny. The yeast company was formerly controlled by the owners ot the Old Colony Distil lery. Tho Flelschman Yeast Company purchased the yeast company a short time ago, and in order to close the company, the appointment of a receiver has been asked tor. A Novel Iloat Race. New Webtmisbtsb, B. C, Sep. 23. A unique aquatic contest took place here between Ned Haulan, ex-champion oarsman, and Alexander McLean of British Columbia. McLean, who rowed In a lapstreak skiff, was given 500 yards start, while Honlao used a racing shell. The distanco was three miles with a turn McLean won eBlly by three lengths. McLean's time was 19:50, while Hanlan covered tho distance lu 19:32 1-5, which la halt a second better thau his bust I record. Croke Thra Iteoorda. Pboria, IJL, Sop. 83. A. A. Zimmer man, of the Mow York Athletic Club, lowered the three, four and five miles Amerlean safety record yesterday in tho first day's rcoord-breaking trials now being run in connection with the raoe meeting which oioisd Saturday evening. iSlmmermau's time (or three mlta wms 7 minutes, 45 2-5 seconds; four miles, 10:27; Ave miles, 12:53 4-5. IJultliuoro Womau'a College, Daltimohb, Sep. 22. The entr.tnce ex aminations at the Woman's College ot Uultltnore commenced yesterday and will continue until Thursday, when the regu lar course will begin. In the applica tions ovcry Stato in the Union is repre sented, nnd a number oome from Ger many, China, Canada, Mexico, India and Cuba. Ea-Prestdeut Cleveland Will Attend. Emu, Pa,, Pep, 2fl. -No arrangements for the funeral ot the late Hon. William L. Scott have been nnuouueed, pending tho arrival ot the family from Newport, with the remuins tu-Jay A telegram from ex-President Cleveland states that he will attend the funeral ot his distin guished friend. Sweat Croan Crowl What elie h to be e X pectr d of the old fashioned way uf blacking lhe shoeet '1 ry the new w m anduseWolfl . Acme RlackinK and the dirty tnk lcomt' a cleanly pleas ure. WolffsACMEBiacking HI (( I li 1 NO BIU'WII. 10C Will liny for the out 1QC lOr- "f ' IMnln Whit 10 JV til""" raw l lo KllllJ , JVC IfJC F.mt laid. Opal, IOC SJQq or otliir Costly Cltta. QC M rORGUSS WwiLLCOI- WOLKF 6t KAV.'iol 1 Ml A. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Lenses, Mortgagee and Honda written. Marriage urenst s ana leftni claims promptly attended to. Ileal Esliilf, Collection and Insurance Agency. General l'lre Insurance liuslneaa. Represents ine nortnwesteru i.ue insuraiicei.0. OrFirK-Muldoon'i. bulldlmi. corner Centre and West His., MieunndoHh, l'a. Gooo" fropdrties ot All Kinds For Sale. 1. A two story double Iraine dwelling house Htuieauu reMnuritw, on j-jhsi i enirom. A dwelling and leshturnnt on Kast Centre street. it. Dealrnble property on enmer Centre and Jnrdln streets, sultublo for business pur poses. A two story double Irame dwelling, West 1 110) n street. 5. Two 2-fclnry Inline dwellings on West Cen tre si reef. 0. Two 2 story dwellings on the corner of uoai anu cuestuui streets more room in one. 7. Two-story single house nu North Chestnut fcireet Willi a large waienouso at t no rear. 8. Three two-Mory double frame buildings corner oi i.ioyaanu miuen streets. Ardt tur agents far W. 1. Douglna Shore. If not lor Niile lu otlr place uhU your dealer lo mmiiI for eiititlouue, secure the ueciicy, uud uet them lor uu. PTTAKi: mi si:nTi.TUTi;.tu S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It In a tscumiVsH shoe, ilti no lackHor writ ttirp ml to hurt ttii' feet; mitde of the .lent tine cnlf, Myltsli ami cum, nnd 6t cr i ..mi' i-tv make more siott of tlita grmie than tmu otti r manufacturer, It equal hand stirtotl hi iocs con t Inn from $4.UU to 8T-K). C&C Uf) (ieiiuliH' IlitiKl-HCUfil, tho finest calf SJmjf Hhoe ewr uttered for ffjuali t'reucli Importt'd hiei which cuitt from S.itoriUK CtA 01) I iiint-."-M,l Writ !hne, tlno cnlT. ipt-Tw Et ltU, comfortable aud duritb.c. Ilio twt Bhoo ever oirered at prlee ; name grade na cus-tnn-iTin'le shoert costing fmm n iw to yi.OO. 50 l'ollco Mhhm l-'arnitTR, ltntlraad Men ntut ljtirC(trrlennll wrartheni, miocalf, ppamlt'HS, Hiuooth Inulde, In uvy threo Bulen, exteu slou odtfj'. Uno pair will wearajenr. CCQ, 30 flue ciilfi no better Iiik ever otToroil nt Htmim fhU prli ti; one trial will comlnco tboso who want a shoe for eomTort and nertloo. t3SO and !.l0 U'orkliiiziiitiiiN shoes P tCi are ery Htrong aud durable, 'llmao wliu liavo given tiietu a trial will wenr no other make. B3nc' mid t.?3 school nhH-s am IWsJY 0 worn bv the bnyneer where; they sell ou their merits, as the luereusim; hales show. I orlSAC DO ili.nd--rv.ed shoe, tcfiC EtMCSl.1 ICO UoiiKota, vun stylltthiequaUFrcucb unporieu hooes eo-siuik' i nun q ii I4ntlV s.00 iiiul 81.75 shoo for Miss aare the bet tine hongola. st . INlmud durable. t'miiloii.set that V. h. DouKlas' namo and prico aru e tamped on the bottom uf each shoo. W. L. UuUUL.VS, Drockton, Muas. DR. THEEL, coo North Fourth St., Duo b.1 Own Phii.I'.umi. th niilr siDUlnc (.trmsii Alinrleu Sl.cl.U.l li, thrt ntl. J Hist. . hl. .Mi to curt Blood Poison, Norvoue Debility sna Spe cial Dlsenses Mh . t-.lii OI-.h, . HMtSpouPklnalnUi. b, u i.SoroThroat Mouth, ft! Mi. lMm,tt trnptloni Mft r h.r,l 1 1 -crt Swi UIrX". irriuilont, lt.t'.iiuu.tlont .n,l RuonlDKi. buiLturt., W.knet, .0,1 K.rlj dee.r. Ifltt mrmorj w.tk buk menul snslMr Ktiniry ,t .11 tll.n... ri.ultln. frolll , xr. loiiralon or Oforworx Konl e). curM ID 4 tc 10 t.J. relief .t ono. Uo nnt low ho,M., no m.lter tit tliios Dootor. Qusok, tsmll or lo.,lil fhjW.s b rslles. Rr.Hlt.KL curet positively asd .IthMil dMislloa from tntln.t, oli, ratma miopli o,t tiro mo.1 e.,.rt4Tii M.MMita.. rich or for. .n,l lo tump for bOOK "TRUTH" .Jpoilof Qnvik" end" ,oro wllmool.1.. lloJu.'dJllT from V. , ev.. Wei. .d Sal, If 'It to 10 Suod.r S till tl Wrlu or f.ll .od 1 "d ror UahrnMi. W!n. b.turd.; TUlt tiilj TUne GOLD MEDAL, gAUIS, 1578. W. Baker & Gos ireakfasf Cocoa from which the excess of oil has been rouiuved, is Absolutely 1'urc aud it (h Soluble. No Chemicals nro used in Its preparation. It line more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and Is Uioreforo far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily dioksted, nnd admirably adapted for Invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Grocers ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. J. at poiLsuor. ATTORNEr-AT-LAW. kuo nMrtsifs biUldlnc corner tfatn al Outre WHY IS THE W. L DOUGLAS mm