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It ia abaolutely harmlea.. aud will elfeot a permanent and apeedy cure, whether the patient la a moderate drinker or an alooholio wreok It has been given In thousand of eaaea, aud tn every tn.tanoe a perfect oure haa top lowed. It never Vail. The .y.tem once lmpregnat. ed with the tipeoiflo.lt beoome. an utter tmposalbult for the liquor oppetue to exUt. a pas. book of particular. Sue. To b. bad a C?H HAGENBUCH, Drudalst, Shenandoah The I.lttln Girl Spirited Away lu llroad Daylight - Unsuccessful 1'itrsult -- Tim Third Attempt at fleliure, the Other Twu Having lulled The Itosult of an Un fortunate Marriage. NewAHK, N. J., Sept. 23. Eleven years ago John Johnson aud Annie Brucknor were tunrrleil. Two children were bom to them, Anna aud Louise. Two years ago the parents drifted apart Tho father resided in this placo, with the children, which tho courts had given to him. Tho wife resided lu Brooklyn. Yosterday morning tho two girls Btartod for school. Anna was chatting, with her cider sister, when suddenly, a s they were ruisslng along l'rospecl street, Anna was seized by her mothei and n strange man, and hurriedly lifted 1 nto an open carriage, such as is used by doctors. Another man was seated in the carriage, Louise, tho sister, clung to her mother. Wlion sho was beaten oil sho seized tho spokes of the currlaga and narrowly es caped serious injury by tho sudden start ing of the vehicle. Tho kidnapped child struggled as llercely as her feeble strength would permit. Her mother held her hand over her mouth to prevent her from crying out. Sho pressed to hard that blood spur tod from her nose. From Thomas street the carriage turned into Clinton avenue aud went up the hill at unabated speed. The routo had evidently boon previously selected, as the drivor did not hesitate an instant in turning from one stroet Into nuothcr. From Clinton avenue tho ruuawaya turned into Elizabeth avenue. Tho car riage headed for Elizabeth and disap peared. Mrs. Johnson has made two previous attempts to gain possession or the child' run. 13oth were unsuccessful. THE HUSH roil HOMES. The Now Lnnds In Oklahoma Opened Amid Groat Excitement. Guthuik, O. T Sept. 23. With tho arrival of tho noon hour yesterday thou ands of home-seekers made u hoadloug rush over tho border into the lands oponea for settlement, mo rusn was a mad one and was made so by the fact that tho number of homo-seekers greatly oxceeded tho number of quarter sections available for settlement. Thero was loom in tho new lands for about O.OOO settlors; allowing 100 acres for each. Thero wero on tho border wait ing to claim tho available laud fully 15,000 people, making three persons for each section. The greatest rush wns for tho town lots which tho Government surveyors liavo lnid out so carefully, and not a few of which, despite the adoption of the ut most precautions, will prove to have fallen into tho hands of speculators. Out of the million acres and more ot new land two towns have been formod and named, one being called Chandler and tho other the southernmost, To- cuuiseh. The Stnndurd OH Cotnpuny In Germany, liEHMK, Sept. lio. Thero has been so much discussion of tho efforts ot tho Standnrd Oil Company of tho Unltod Stntes to establish a Gorman monopoly, that Mr. William Walter Phelps, the American Minister, requested the European agent of the Standard Oil Company, Mr. Llbby, to present a roport tn lilm nti thn nnsitlnn nf bin cnmnimv in petroleum In Europe, in face of tho actlvo competition ot other countries, especial ly that of Russia. Protests Ann Inst tho New Itullroail, New YoniC, Sep. 23. A score or more owners aud masters of vessels, with resi dents of Lawrence and Far Rockaway, - 1 r, 1., n.1nln..T IUUIi JC3l.U(J 1U lyiio unbilled a i uuiu Ui tbo United States Army building, and laid before Lieut, -Col. Gillespie protests against the obstruction of navigation in Jamaica Bay by tho New York & llocka way Hallroad Company There are two draws In the railroad trestle crossing tho bay, one at what Is known as Broad and the other at Beach Channel. These draws, it U alleged, are located in such positions as to obstruct navigation. Tho Cholera lu Asiatic Turkey. Boston, Sop. 23. Reports from Asiatic Turkey received by tho health olllcer hers uro to tho effect that the cholera 1 spreading in the stricken districts. (n July 21st 405 deaths occurred In Mecca and Minn nlono. Tho English steamer Drewtor recently took on a lot of cotton from Infected ports. She Is said to ba ..! Minn nlnnn Thn tfmr UVi HtenmHP bound for some port in America, prob ably New York. Charter for a New Koatl. HAltnismjno, Pa., Sop. 23. The Stato Department granted a charter yesterday to the Susquehanna & BuiIalo Railroad Company for a lino 15 miles long from Cook's Run, Clinton County, on the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad te Trout Run, same county. John T. Ryan of Williamsport, Pa., is president and the capital stock is $180,000. Collector Commit Suicide. SykACUSC N. Y., Sept. 23, Herman C. Rico's dead body was found yostorday I with a bullet wound on tho side of his head and a revolver at his side. During ' tho last two years ho had been collectoi j for KUnck B. others, coal tieaiers. uue firm say there is a shortago lu bis ac' counts, to which fact the supposed sui cido is attributed. The; lllulnea Oo Home To-Morroir, Augusta, lie., Sep. 23 -The servants aud James G. Blaine, jr., arrived yester day to put the house lu oiler tor thfl coming ot the rest of the family on Thursday. A burglar attempted to en ter the Blaine mansion lost night by breaking through a window. Neighbors heard tho noise and called tha police, but the thief escaped. ABSOUUTEiaf PURB Delinquent Appraiser Sentenced. Philadkli'iiia, 8ep. 21). F. W. Dun lap, a deputy delin'jiL'tit mercantile ap praiser, pleaded guilty yesterday to con spiracy to ilefi.tuil the ci,y and was sen tence.! by Judge Keou to two years In the Eastern Penitentiary. Tanim.tuy IteKlmout Monument. aKTTYsrjuo, I'a., Sep. 88 Tho monu ment of the Tammany Regiment, the 48d New York Infantry, wt.s finished yesterday and will be dedicated on Thurs day. Treasury lloml Kcdoiuptliiu. WashiNotoji, Sep. 28. At the olosio of business- yesterday the Treasury Depart ment had redeemed .flU.!)l8.8.W four and 9, half per ent. bonds aud continued $21,880,300 at S per cent. A Baby Full of Oolio Pains Is not an interesting study j cure him quickly by setting a frco 6uiplo bottle of Dr. LUud'6 Colic Curo from J. M. lldlan or C J. McCtithy, the druggists. It in stantly cures colic. The poison for ruin and wind BtorniB is now ubout due. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per- naps 01 tbo surenpprortcn or that more ter rible disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can allord for the sake or saving SO cents, to run the risk and do nothing for It, we anowiroin experience iiiul nmion s uura tll Cure our Cough. It. never falls. Tbla itxphtlns why more than a Million Untiles were sold the past year. It relieves Cronp snd Whonplug Cough at once. Mothers do not be without It. For Lame llacs, Bide or Jhest, usoSblloh's Porous l'iaster. Bold by J. H. ilagenbuch, N. E. corner Main and Uoyd streets. The fall lioueo near at hand. cleaning season la A Husband's Mistake. Husbands too often permit wives, and par ent thelrchlldren, to sutler from headache, dizziness, neuralgia, sleeps sness, tits, ner vousness, when by the uso of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine such serious results could easily be prevented Druggists every where f-ay It gives uutversal satisfaction, and lias ni Immense sale. Woodworth Co., ot Kort Wayne, Ind.j Know & Co., of Syracuse, N. Y.;J. C. Wolf, Hillsdale, Mich.; and ban. d'tds 01 others say "it Is the gre it ist seller they ever know." It contains no nplibs. Trial bottles and line book on Nervous Diseases, free at O. II. Uugeubuch's. Tills is 113 could wish. flue a September as one The Socrot of Success. O. H. Hugonbuch, the drugglst.bellovcs that the secret of succoss Is perseverance. There fore he persists In keeping the tint st lino of periuinerios, toilet articles, cosmetics, drugs aud chemicals on tho market. He especially Invite all persons who have palpitation, short breath, weak or hungry r pells, pain lu side or shoulder, ' oppression, nightmare, dry cough, smothering, dropsy or heart disease to try Dr. Allies unequaled New Heart Cure, be'ore It W too late, ft has the largest sale ot any similar remedy. Fine book oftesttmo nlalsfree. Dr. Miles' Hestoratlvo Nervine Is unsurpassed for s'eeplcssncss, Headache, tits, etc., auu lb cuauuus uu opiates. Fruit jura are becoming more plentl- Ouro for Constipation and Hoadacho. Dr. Silas Lano, whilo in tho Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that wln :ombined with other herbs, makes an easj tnd cortalu cure for constipation. It is in tho form of dry roots and loaves, and is known as Lano's Family Medicine. It will curo sick headache. For tho blood, iivor and kidneys, and for clearing up tho oompleiion it does wondors. Druggists sell it at 50 cents a package. Tho wafllo season la here again. Ask Your Friends About It. Your distressing cough can be cured Wo know it because Kemp's Balsam within tho past few years has cured so many coughs and colds in thislcommunity. Its remarkablo ealo has been won entirely by its genuine merit. Ask some friend who has used it what ho thinks of Komp'e Balsam. There is no modlcino so pure, none so effoctive. Largo bottlos 50c andfl t all druggists'. Dimes are more plentiful. Happy Hooalors. Wm. Tlmtuons. Postmaster of Idnvlile. I d , wrlles, "Electric Uliters has douemore for me than nil other raedlcloes combined for that bad reeling arising from Kidney and mver irouue. JOUU Leslie, larmer ui.d stool" man, of same place, nys; "Find Elec trio Hitters to be the nest Kidney aud Ltver medlclue, made me feel like a netv n,nu. J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, fame town says; Klectrlo Ultteis Is Just the thing tor a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies; be found uew ttrenutn. good nnnetlto aud felt lust like he had a new lesseou life, only Mo. a bottle at v. it, iiugeuuucn s mug moie. The season for neurlng lis closo. base ball ia rapidly Judgement Ihould be displayed In buying mertV tine above all things. In selecting remedy for any disease, you should b positive that it contains nothing Inju rious to the health. Many renwdie on the market leave tlio patient in a muoh worse condition, than beton taking them. 5 S S Is purely vegetable, and perfectly harmless; the moat delicate child can take it with absolute safety. It oon tains bo mercury or minerals ot any kind, and yet it never falls to care the dis eases it Is recommended for. Book on Blood and Skin diseases fro. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Oa . V. WHITE I'A 1 1.1. Suspension nf the Well-Known Ilrnkcr With KnnrmoUA I.lnbllltlvs. New YortK, Sept. 23. The announce ment of the tallure of the well-known banking hott-e of S. V. White & Co. caused a tremendous sensation in Wall street. For tho last twenty years "Deacon" White has been a tower of strength in financial circles, and tlio news of his sus pension coming so suddenly and unex pectedly, produced shock that was all the more violent. The failure was due to an attempt to bull corn lu a falling market, and had nothing to do with stocks. The liabili ties will reach two million dollars. Mr. White was one ot tho picturesque characters of the street. Ho has been a member of the Stook Exchange ulnco 1809. lie was Prosldont of the Mining Exchange In tho days when mining stocks were booming. Ho lias been a fa mous dealer in Delaware, Lackawaua & Western stock. Ho was supposed to represent tho Percy I'yno interests. Ho engineered many notable deals In Lackawanna, par ticularly the famous corner in 1885, when ho ran tiie price of tho stock up from 120 to 150 in one day, and would hnvo caused many failures In the street had ho not lot the shorts off. Mr. Whito is a short, slight man, and woars a gray beard and a slouch hat. Ho looks like a farmer. Ho served suveral terms in Congress. Charles W. Goulds, tho lawyer, is tho assignee, and thero aro no preferences. A rittslllirg House Affected. PlTTSBUKo, Pa., Sept. 23. Rca Bros. & Co, , brokers of this olty and members ot i New York and Philadelphia Stook I the New York and Phtladelphi Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade, have posted tho" following notioot "Advices from S. V. White & Co. say all our transactions with their house aro closed out. We therefore dcom it advis able to suspend business pending tho settlement of our trades." Thomas B. Ren said tho firm would resume business ns soon as their transactions with White & Co. wero settled up. Rea Bros. & Co. aro tho best known brokers in this city, and it is thought will 'not bo injured financially by tho failure. T1IK DKTUCTIVIl AllllVSTIMI. The 3Iitn AVho Is l'rovlug I.lngo lunoocnt Locked Up for l'erjury. Camden, N. J., Sep. 23. The taking of testimony in tho Milllcr murder case before Mnster-ln-Chnucery Vroom yos torday morning was brought to a sudden stop by tho arrest of John 0. Cauipboll, tho alleged detective, on a charge of per jury, preferred by Miss Mary Collins. Campbell as committed to prison by Justice Cassuday, without ball, for tlio present. Tho charge of perjury Is based on tho nflldavlt ot Campbell in which he Bays that Miss Collins confessed to him that John Mlllor, her brother-in-law, killed his wlfo. Francis Lingo, n negro, was convicted of tho murder, aud tho hearing before Mr. Vroom was on an ar gument for a new trial. Campbell was employed by counsol for , Lingo, nnd his aflldavlt alleges that ho I secured an acquaintance with tho Miller j household, of which Miss Collins re mained a member uftor hur sister's tnur- I der. Ho gained Miss Collins' coufldouco, 1 he says, und sho told him of n qunrrol between her sister and Miller, which the husband ended by killing his wife, j Campboll al logos that the sister told him that tho body was curried to tho "bush lot " where It wa3 found. NEWS OF TIIU DAY. Threo men have committed suicide In the Cleveland, O., jull in a week. Ten persons wore killed In a railroad colllsou noar Walbrom, Russia, Monday. Tho city schools at St. Paul, Minn., have been closed this week on account of tho excessive heat. Hon Harvey J. Donaldson has boon ro- nomlnnted tor Senator by the Republi cans of the 18th Senatorial district of New York Stato. Noah Richards, the negro, who killed Policeman Sherman of New York, re cently, was committed to tho Tomb yestorday on a charge of murder. Weather Indications. Wahiinoton, Sep. ai. For Now ilnglnndi Fair, warmer; vurlablo winds. For Eustoru Now Vork, Eastern Pennsyl vania, New Jcroy Maryland aud Dolatvarot I'nir, warmer, uusteily wliitli. For Western Now Vorls end V.'ojtern ronn jlvania: (lonorally clear, svlnds shifting to Bouthwustorly, wnrnior on tho akoi. NI1W VOKK MAKKUTH. New York, Sep. '.'1. Jlonay on call cusy oanlug at 4is aud ! ioi' coin. I10.NDS. Closing Ycwtortlity. 4Ks, 1801 IUm 1Q7K 4sjs, 1SU1 roup luf'f 4 s, 11)07 Hog 11U?1 4 s, ll0r Coup 11D.4 STOCK UAHKIjT. Cloving Yostrilay. Canadian I'ucttlo Cuntml I'Aolflo :H Chicago, llur. Si Qulucy 8UW Delaware & 1 1 u.l.oa IMi, Del., Ijic.. tl Wuilei'ii 141U Urlo '! r.riopcor Uua Ijtke Slioro Louis. & .Nash MIoUljuii Contral 1 0 J Missouri I'ucillc 74M New Jersey Central ll0H Northwestern lliyi Oregon .Navigation... 70 Closing To-day. lo7M 11?H 117 rioslnj Tu-day, HU14 141 7U 21U hd;J 1U1 76 76W 119)1 HotJ SO 119) Ilo(( 1'acino Mnll 3s Heading 4S 38U 414 ng s-i fkland MW ail 7.Ul il'aeitlc iru Union Hl;t HOOK iM4IU Kt. Paul. Un on 4:ih S3J, Wutoru 1 CHAIN MARKET. Whant opetwl woak, fuithcr dfx'ltned b eliowed a slight rally at the oloses No. S, (Itei Wlntnr. 10 id. O.it lOll 1)00. 109V1. Corn otiituod weak, rallied bur, declined wlion White i; Co. tallure wu- a uimincod and closed. Nn Z. MUrJ. OJ U. bOP MO. UCt. 09t, If Arraigns Tammany If nil ftml the Dem ocratic Vlatfurm Allusion tu tlm f.leti-tenniit-Oavrtior XAtt Stmtds by 111 lteeuril on the Wurld's l air lllll (Spocclip by Other Itepuhllottn. New YonK, Sep. 38. The Republ loans of this city held a rousing meeting last night in Carnegie's new Music Hall und formally ratilled the action of the Re publican Convention at Rochester. Tho hnll was packed. Many ladles were present, conspicuous among them being Mrs. J. Slont Fassett, who occupied a box. John S. Smith, chairman of the Cam paign Committee of the Republican Club, called the vast assemblage to onler. After reading a letter from Andrew I). White, regretting Ills Inability to b present, Mr. Fassett, Republican nomi nee for Governor, wns introduced. Mr. l'assott made a long nddress. Ho said that when the ladies leave tho com fort of the dining rooms, when the citi zen leaves his cooi place by the window for such a warm place as the hall, there Is already enough enthusiasm in tho campaign. "I hnvo watched the splendid growth of this Imperial city since I was a boy nnd I have frequently dronmed what n glori ous city it might bo with honest govern ment. I liavo dreamod of what might bo if all the revenues of this city had beeu properly harvested in years gone by. And why haven't these dreams been realized? I liavo been told that you know something about the history and works of Tammany Hall. You have boon so welliustruotod by Tammany Hall and; by Its ofllcors, and by its maladmin istration and by contrast between what miuht bo. what is and what Isn't, that I shall not wasto my time nor yours In paying unpleasant thlugs nbout Tammany ,!;' ,, , ,. , , n., dl,d"'t ,",B??hn S,!"1.?" erotic pinuuriu auuu. uiuioi uid.hiduu. Tammany Hall never Ukd Grovor Clove laud. I didn't see any pointing with pride to the Illustrious name and spot less career of Lucius Robinson. Tam many Hall never liked him, but he was an honest man. I didn't see anything about any s Idlers or sailors in the plat form at Saratoga, and yet Edward F. Jones wn-s a soldier. I think they hadn't any room In their convention for a boy who woro tho bluo, aud yet Edward F. Jones was a brave man in ltHV Mr. Fassett continued witli n long nnd sweeping nrraignment of tho Democratic party In its connection wttn matters of Stato administration and legislation. "If it wero to be done over again tcr morrow, I should repeat, act for act, and vote for voto, tho record of tlio whole his tory of tho World's Fair so fnr as my connection with it is concerned. I deem ed it important that you should have n ', World's Fair In JNow lorn, out not a Tammany Fair." Mr. Fassett concluded his spcoch by arrainlng the various city departments that lie sniil woro controlled and owned by Tammany Hall. After Mr. Fassett's address spoechos wero made by Joint W. Vroomnti, Hon. Goorge B. Sloan, Hon. Chns. T. Saxton and Hon. Lawson N. Fuller. it): UIII.ICAN CI.U11S MlAOUi:. aiuch lmttiuslnsiit itt the l'ennsylvnnla Stute Convention. SciiAHTON, Pa., Sep. 23. Tho conven tion of Republican League Clubs is in session hero, for tho purpose ot electing a president to succeed Muyor Edwin S. Stuart of Philadelphia, whoso term has expired. At tho meeting of tho executive com mittee of the league yestorday afternoon a reaolu'ion rejecting the application of all clubs for membership which had not been In existence on July 10 was adopted. This seems to indicate that Senator Rob inson will be elected president ot tho league. Mr. McCandless of Pittsburg m.tdo a gallant effort to amend tho resolution by extondlng tho dato to September 1, but ho was not successful. llrlck Votneroy" Suustructc. Poutaoti, N. Y., Sop, 23. The Farm ers' Alliance people of Wyoming, Llv lngtou, Allogcny and Genesee counties held a mammoth picnlo here yesterday. Thn tirinclnal address was ulven by "Brick Pomeroy," who was taken with a fainting lit as ho concluded his address. He was convoyed to his hotel and sevornl physiclaUB were summoned. It was found that he had suffered a partial sun stroke mid late last night ho was re ported to bo somewhat improved. tVUt Confer fjulctly With Illalno. Wasiiixoton, Sep. 23. Tho Bureau of the American Republics la informed that Mr. Jnso Ives Liiuantour, who has been appointed by tho Oovernuunt of Mexico to negotiate a reciprocity treaty witli tlio United States, will visit Washington during tho oarly winter for tho purpose oX conferring directly with tho Secretary ol State. May Have lloen Murdtrttd. Huntinoton, Pa., Sept. 23. William i Wobstor Tilmble, of Camden, N. J., a civil euglnecr omployed by tho Penn sylvania Railroad, was killed on the rail road near this city hu.t night. The body was terribly mangled and thrown sixty feet Into the river. There is a good deal of mystery about Trimble's neath und murder is suspected. The Hank Haa llecttn Suit. Rociil'.slEii, N. Y., Sep. 23. Tlio Gorman-American Hank of this city has commenced a suit for $8,500 against Henry T. Edsoti, to recover upon a note on which his wife Is InJorner. The uoto wiuj given to take up a draft upon de fendant's father which the hitter's llrm lefused to honor. O.trunder Admitted to llnll. Kincwton, N. Y., Sep. 23. James E. OstriiiuUr, the defaulting bank treasurer, was admitted to ball yesterday lu tho sum ot $2U,U00. His wife, son-in-law, Egbstrt Htfrsted, aud nephew, Abram llbrouck, president of the Houdout National Bauk, went sureties. CnTn,r"T ur' It '.(' I It I'M NO II 1(1' tVIM r Oil- Cnt IOC of I I.HitKliiK riu',- t iille Jft. (JIiirm s ,'n-la ti Hntir, JvU Ktmiabl, Opal, IOC or othir Costly Ulnas. "JQq M FOR GLASS W WILL no ,- WOITF to RANDOLPH, Phllortoliih' A. J. GALLAGHEll, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Ideates, Mortgage end Uonrts written. Marriage lit enseH and legal claims promptly attended to. Heal Kslalf, Ci.lltetioa mi! iD&ur&ncc Agency. General Kin Insnrnnce liiisluees. ltepreeents the Nnrthwi stern I.lfe Insurance Co. Office- SIuldoou' building, ci and West Bis., rthensndi fill, ru. Good rrcfjerties of All Kinds For Sale. 1. A two story double frame dwelling housa slo: e and restaurant, on Ktist I'eutreHt, 2. A dwelling and lestatiranton East Centre street 3. Desirable property on corner Centre and juruin streets, nuiiaoie tor uusintss pur- t.oi .osf-s. J. A two story double Irame dwelling, on West I.Iotd street. 5. Two 2 story irame dwellings on Vett Cen tre street. 6. Iwn story dwellings on the corner of uoai ana unesinut stieets tstoro room in one. 7. Two-story single house on North f hestnul street with a inrgewa elintife tt tho rear. 8. Tin ee two-wory double framo budding corner of Lloyd and istliiert streets. Ask nir ngepi" fnrAV. .1... Jl.nmlwi Shoe If not foi ante lu your place tiu ynui denier to Mend On cntnlngHe, secure il agency, and get tlieiu lur you. S3TTAKK NO SIIIISTITUTE. WHY THE Wn L, DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN HIE BEST SHOE l THC WliRtU FOR THE HOHEVr It Is n aeamli'HSBlioc, with no lucks or wax thread to hurt the fed; liimie of the Ite&t tluo calf, stTllsit. find easy, end occuri.- ,rr matt more thot's uf thl tjrnite than any ottu r manufacturer. It equals hand stnved filines costing from Sl.uu to 83.10. Sn: 00 iieimliie llniul-Hctvcd, tho finest cair Jm shoo over offered for $3.U! equal, frrencit imported .hoiM hleh cent from 63.1 to 12 OU. $Jt Oil lliiiHl-Sciircl Welt Shoe, flno coif. Mr. fctllsli, comfortalilo and durable. The bent, shoo ever offered nt this price ; same grade as cud-tom-mnilt' shoes costing from cum) to S'l-uo. CRO .10 I'nllro t-lioei Faimois, Hultrnad Men uud l-etterCarrlersail weurtheln: llueculf. seamless, .month Inside, heavy threo soles, cxteu Moll edrfe One pair will near uyear. CtO ."SO Hue ciilft no better shoe ever offered nt this prlei'i one trial will coniluco tticsis who want a shoe for comfort anil service. ICO "i nnd S-'J.IIO WnrUlninutin,N shoe v! are vory stroug and durable. 'I huso svhu hno given them n trial will wcur no oilier mike. ITSirMfC!' f'J.HO mid 51.73 school .hoes em h3Jy J worn bytho uos everywhere, lueyscl! on their merits, ns the tni-reuslng sales show I srlioc l;:iilIO llunil-i.essuil shoe besc um4W1 1331 DoiiKoIa, i ervHtjlishi equals French Imported hhucs costing from SI.'' to stt.fil. l.ndieV 'i.20, f-'.OII nnd SI. 75 shoo for Misses aro the best line boimola. Htylhili and durable. f'niillou.hce thut W. L. Douglas' uania and prlee uro stamped on the bottom of each Bhao. W. I,. UOUULAS, Urockton, Mas. 2TOSI02P22- 2311, !3l3iojri.3a.cio.l2. fXr DR. THEEL. koo North Fourth St., UOfJ twl lirttti FH.I-kl'.Lral.. tli onlf BonulDo l.aui.o Atiiirlow. Hwoi.llil lo tli. fan. 4 .-t.n wha I .bio to our. Blood Poison, Nervous Debility 4 Spe cial Diseases both. ..i. HtioDlHU.'. KidSfsttiPslDitatlv. u.m.,SoreThroiit ' Mouth, B! .U'lif. rirurlt'.. Fruptl. m, a r htrd I'Imti, SwtlllDK. lrrM.tltfDf, liultuiiu.uoui .04 RuBolnK), Blrlcturei, Wc.kLtM .n4 E.rly 4sr loit mrmory v.nk h.ck, miul .nilMT Ktaney o itl.lli'r il,Mfl .na u DIM.- rBuum. fr.iro t l":"?'-'" " o-rcn Rocnt cihi curtj lo 4 io to 11.J; relief .1 onos. Do not In.. Bopo, no rn.tter n. Uiini buctor, QuMk. Fsmllv or llo..lt.l Thy.li Un h riM. nr. thell tor-, poiltlvely '' ""n""1 4"0Un "a bBilae. otn ,oun. Miont, ..tn M tmo.. cobtimh.tiimi Htmam. rlfh or poor. "aii Ja ""rn'r f1', boolt "TRUTH11 enolnf Q.vt. nnil.'r owarn Ir.Unionl.uu llooii. iljllr frlim 9 , Fr'M t . Wrt .n4 S.U I.-gi tuilO Suod.T B till It Writ, or e.ll nd t r4; For K.f.t.oooo usi Wislo. 1 S.lurJ.j I'hUa. TUW GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. I. Baker & Co.'s kfast from which tho excess of oil has been romoved, is Absolutely Pure and it is Soluble. No Chemicals nro used iu Its preparation. It haa more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nnd is Uioroforo far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, Btrongthenlng, easily diqested, find admirably adapted for Invalids ns well as for persons In health. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. J at ruMKUOt uriOHNEY-AT.LW. VKc-U''1ct building corner Main id Otaue XII. IS iff