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IIP "TOTT A1SE GOING TO MlHHourl, KniiHdH, ArlcaiiHaf), Xuxas, NeliruHkn, Louisiana Colorado, Utnli, Culllortiln, Orenoii.WiiHliltiiit on, Mexico, New Mexico or Arizona, and will send me a postal card or letter stating Wnere you are Rohig, When you are going, Where you will start from, How many there are hi your party, What freight and baggage you have, I will write yon or call at your houfe und furnish you with the fullest Information regarding routes, lowest rates of all classes, besides maps, descriptive and Il lustrated land pamphlets, resort books, Hot Springs guides, etc. Cheap Farming Lands la Missouri, Arknn sas, Kansas and Texas. J. P. McCNN. Eastern Trav. Agt., W. E. HOYT, G. B. P. Agt., 891 Broad way.New York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY Nearly every pattern of Sa Horse Blanket is imitated in color and style. In most cases the imitation looks just as good as the genuine, 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 asmuch. 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. Five Mile Boss Electric Etra Test Baker ARE THE STRONGEST. 100 6A STYLES at prices to suit everybody. If you can't get them from your dealer, write us. Ask fox the sft Book. You can get it without charge. WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia. FChloln-.ttV. Kuril Diamond llr.nd. ENNYRQYAL FILLS Origin hi ami Only Genuine. A fcrc ) r lltl'li. lAOica uk S lrujit for full-hotter 9 Knqtiih Wa-VJl tuondSrami hi Ki d ai. 1 6 .U u'CUUIoVSUW bjtr, attle-l nh blue rt' turn Take r no other, da 1 out aubititu V tionntndimi tutu. ni a Dru uti. ori6oa4v la oimj r iM u 1 1 1 u,o.qU aatf i iif-uer tor imimp," nt i- ', py return lalL 10.000 Ttn innUf ffam toper letieMerCiieiuicuI CViM-dtton fequtrtt iCum. J UMUU !' UFFERIKGWOiVIEr Whin tr-jnhW trttlr tiona finaotlnri lti)ftStli ffuqaeqtlr foil-win i cild or ipo-uret or froiv I iUiaUonaliiknfWMtoiiofalisrlotheJr nej, uhem Ueo DR. DuCHOIHE'S Clebruted "FEMALE REGULATING PILLS They are GtrenKtheulna ofha ratlr yrii . uapm trim, vlanrnnf! iniirrr fit in fa . u to tl I Bnrt f una of it 1 uni mind. bnt oy tuut i. 'iu4iiirlrfvaledl M. Addrm r..Hartorriid'5incCo..ST.10Ui MO Or tlio Utfiior Habit, I'onlilvriyC'iircu iy auniiiiufrriiiff Jr. ituiae fioltten NimhU1 Jt li manufactured a a powdr. which can b slveo la a Klua of ber, a oup of coHea or tea. or 1 tf ithout the kaowladiia of the patient. It It abaolutely harmleM. and tiU etfeot a permanent and apeedy ure, whether the patient la a moderate drinker oi an aiooholio wraojc It hoe been given In thouaanda of oaaea, and In eerr lntanoe perftsot cure haa fol lowed. It never Vail. The ay atem onoe lmpreenae ad with the tipeolfiojk beopmea A.unoriwpoalUilti for the liquor appetite to eotUu 40 page book ot partlouUn free. To bo had o C, H..HA6ENBUCH, Drjgnlst, Shenandoth Wmt BLA .LSk 1 "7 Chi oUlrCXLooU DRUNKENNESS THEY WANT 10 ACRES England nntl Germany at tlio World's Fair. THE OFFICIALS STAGGERED. They Had Not Supposed 60 Muoli Space Would Be Asked Por. The HrqllnSt Menus That tho Commissions f th Two l'owcrs Will Mako n Must l'liwiraMn lteportAu Kxtauslvo Par ticipation 11 f Kugllsli and Oernmn Man ufacturer Assured. CmcAoo, Sep. 20. England and Ger many have both applied for about tlvo acres of space lu the World's Fair Build ing's for tliolr exhibits. The applica tions were luaito yesterday by Sir Henry T. Wood and James Drodgo representing; the Government of Qrcat Britain, and by Herr A. Wcrninth, Imperial Commis sioner from Germany. The requests mado by the foreign commissioners staggered the World's Fair ofllcinls. They expected that Eng land and Germany would bo largely repre sented at the fair, but the thought never occurred to them that theso two powers would ask for ton acres of space. "This request Is significant," said an official. "It may be accepted as a fore cast of the reports that will bo mado to tlio governments of Great Britain and Germany whou the commissioners ro turn. "It means that they will give tho World's Fair their unnuallfledglndorso mont and recommend tho extensive par ticipation of English and Gorman manu facturers and artists." GRAND DUCHESS PAUL l)i:A. Tho Wife iif tho Yuungost llrothcr of the Cztr London, Sep. 25. A St. Petersburgh despatch announces tho death of the Grand Duchess Paul. Sho was the wlfo of the Grand Duke Paul Alcxandrovitch, youngest brother of tho Czar, and was the eldest daughter of tho King of Greece. On Thursday last tho Grand Duchoss gave birth to a son under such circum stances as to excite the most serious ap prehensions for her recovery. From the momont of nccouchment up to the hour of death tho condition of the Grand Duchess became steadily worse, until on Sunday last It was quite evident that recovery was impossible. Violent spasms attacked the Imperial patient, and the court physicians "finally advised that the parants of tho Grand Duchess be sent for. In response to telegrams urging haste, the King and Queen of Greeco nt once loft Athens for tho city whero thoy safely arrived. The Grand Duchess was born in Corfu in 1870, nud was married to tho Grand Duke Paul Alcxandrovitch of Bussla In 1880. Till: CANADIAN CA11INET. A Decision Kcgm-ding Its Reorganization Arilvcd at. Ottawa, Sep. 25. It Is roportcd that the Government bas arrived at a decision regarding tho reorganization of tho Cabinet. Peter White, Speaker of tho Houso of Commons, is to take charge of tho De partment of Public' Works; Wood, of Brook vtlle, Out., is to succeed White as Spoakor. Hugh John Macdonald, son of the late Premier, is to become Minister of Agri culture, and in vlow of tho bye-olectlona in Ontario Macdonald's appointment will, It Is ollogod, greatly strengthen the government. Postmaster-General Ilaggart will stay. Tho changes will tako place Immediately after prorogation. There Slay lio n 1'IkIiI. Chicago, Sep. 25. Next Thursday tho National Council of representatives of Irish societies, callod by President Fitz gerald, of tho National Irish League of America, will assemble in this city. So far as reports have been received quite a large number of societies holding diver gent vioivs regarding the present condi tion of affairs in Ireland and tho future course which should be pursued for tho redemption of Erin's Isle have elected delegates, and it will require a master hand ut diplomacy to bring order out of the prospective chaos. The Sun Too Much l"or Him. Philadelphia, Sep. 25. Tho sporting fraternity of this city was shocked to hear of the sudden death of John Williams, of this city, who has been training near Ocean View, Vo., for some tlmo to fight Wongo, tho Indian, on October 25. Williams had been working hard, and this morning ran a mile in the hot sun which was t.o much for him, and he became overheated and died from the effects about noon. J'hyslcluiis' Received lly tlio 1'resldent. Washington, Sep, 26. -r Yesterday afternoon the members of tho Physicians' Congress proceeded to tho Executive. Mansion and were received by the Presi dent. The reception took place lu tho East Boom. Dr. Mitchell, President ot tho Congress, was1 first introduced to President Harrison and he, in turn, in troduced the. members of the Congress as they shook bands with tho President. Mrs. Wallaeo llottor FjlEErotiT, 111., Sep. 25. After lying 80 hours unconscious and seemingly at death's door Mrs. Ferrala Wallace, mother of Gen. Lew Wullace, has re vived, is able to tako nourishment and cau talk a little. Sho was pronounced out of danger last evening, and If thero Is no change lu her condition sho will be taken home to Indianapolis to-day. Women Civil Bttrvlco Uxauiluers. Washington, Sep. 28. At last the Civil Service CommUsIon huvo two women for examiners. Chief Examiner De Laud, of the Tieasury, honored tho Commissioners' latest requisition by sending Miss Augusta Pratt and Miss Caroline P. Drelichelmer to take vacan cies formerly filled by men aloae. Pleaded Guilty of AianulU CONCortD, if, II., Sep, 24, Cbarlas Carter ot Canterbury, a young man 30 years old, pleaded guilty yesterday of criminally assaulting his sister Jennie, aged 11, lie Was held without ball. rlighest of all in Leavening Power. - m m war ABSOIJ Kamwtt Strikes a Koyitotp. "The Republican puny is a party for young men," says the brainy young F-ossett, of New York. "It is progress ive. It stands 'up; it always has stood with its face to the future. The Repub lican party stands for free schools, for free worship, for a free press, a free ballot and, mark this, it stands for theso things not so much in platforms and promises as in performances, "The Republican party never breaks its proini&os. Tlio Republican party has ever been the party of reform, and has ever been for those things that lift men onward aud upward. The Repub lican party invites the people to a least of reason founded on honest perform ances. The Democratic party, like the Barmecides ot tho 'Arabian Nights,' invitos tho people to a feast of broken pledges and misrepresentations." No UsoTfor JtcKlnlcy. Tho advertisement of a cutlery estab lishment iu the last issue of an eastern magazine says: " Wo have no use for McKinloy. His infamous bill has ad vanced the wages of every cutler in the United States, while the retail price of knives has not advanced one cent, ex cept with those who impose on their customers." Which is a frank confession that the now tariff law helps labor while it does not increase prices. Toledo Blade. A Baby Full of Oollo Pains Is not an introHing study; euro him quickly by Rettinfr a freo samplo bottlo of Dr. Hand's Colic Cure from J. M. Hlllan or O. J. McCarthy, the drusgLla. It In stantly cures colic. Corn cutting has begun In some see tlins of tho county. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the wa-ulng? The signal per laps 01 tb sure approach or that more ter rible disease, Cougumpttou. Ask yourselves if you can afford for tho sake or saving 60 rents, to run tho risk and do nothing for It. Wb itnowfron experience that Shllou's Curs will Cure 5 our Cough. It never falls. This -uplntDS why more lhan a Million Bottles wi-10 sold tho pust year. It relieves Croup and Whopping Congh at once. Motners do not be without it. For Lame liaclc, Hide or Chest, nxetjhlloh's Porous Plaster. Sold -by 0. 11. ilageubuch, N K. corner Muln and Lloyd streets. Quite n piece Is now tllceil ufl the moon every night, A Husband's Mistake. Husbands too often permit wives, nnd par ents their children, to Butler from headache, dizziness, neuralgia, sleeple snots, fits, uer vouncs, when uy the use of l)r. Allies' ilestoralive Ncrvlue mch serious results could easily be prevented Druggists every where say It gives universal satlsiaei Ion, and ,ta- si Immense sale. Wood north Co.,of h'ort Wayne, Iuil.j Hnnw & l'o., of Syracuse, -V. Y.; J. o. Wolf, Hillsdale, Mich.; and hem d ids ot others .y -it Is the greateht seller they over knew." It contains no oplitis. Trial bottles and Une book ou Nervous Diseases, free at C. II. Ilugeubuch's. The harvest moon has tlono itself credit this yer. From Tho Nation's Oapitol. Mr. A. N. llazen, Washington, D, C, says : The Famous lted Flag Oil Is a rertect family medicine, aud bus no equal lor Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Hpnilns, Cuts, Hums, and alt bodily- pain, i'rlcoiljceuts. At KIrllu'a drug store. The cquluoxtlal storm lias been de layed. Happy Hoosiors. Wjn. Tlratiioiis, lotmaster of Idavlile, t d,wrlis. "Electric Hitters has doneinoro firinetnan all other medicines rorublned, fur that bad feeling arising from Kidney and l.lver trouble" John I.esll., tanner and union man, of same place, enys: "Kind Elec tric Hitters to be the nest Kidney aud Liver medicine, inadn me feel liken new man." J. w . Gardner, hardwam merchant, sametowu, says: Klectrlo llitleis Is lust the thl 1 g lorn niau who Is nil ruu dmvu and don't enre wtiether he lives or dies; he found new Mreugtti. good appetite aud felt Just like he had a new le so on life, unly 6O0. a bottlo at O. II. llageubuch's Drug store. A slice of lemon cleans brass door r )Us. Mexican National Engineers Speak We, the undersigned, engineers or tho Mex ican NBtlonalltallway, and members ol tho iirntherhood of Locomotive. Kuglneeis of Mexico, certify that we have used the Cactus lllood Cure furblooi dUeases, and we cau truthfully say that, with oure-lvos, as well as with our acquaint inces, the remory has ef lecled a perfect euro when other medicines have failed. l'lCBSB use this certlfloato for the benefit ol our hi other ouglneeis and tue general public. W M. DAVIS, .1. O. OABKBYV JAMHtmiOMPSOX, Members ot the Brotherhood of Locomotive Ktiilneers, Acamtiaro, Moxloo. Bold at Ktrllu's Drug Store,Kergusoa ltoube Block, Shenandoa'i. Clear up the heaters aud get ready for cold autumnal blasts. The heater men's services are begin ning to be iu demand. NOTHING LIKE ITI Blood is thicker than water, bod must bo kept pure to Insure good health. 8winJs Specific la nature rmeJy for this purpose. It never to falls ellmnate the lmpio Uea sad build up the general health. Thero la only one Swift's Specltte, and there is nothing HVo it Be sure and get the genuine. Treatiso on Blood and Skin Dl teams nailed free. The Swift Specifie Co., Attsata, 9m TJ. v Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, bwder PURE SKVKN ERR KIIXKD. Frightful It r.Bn,l Cnlllalnn Nmr Mo Kims ftHtlnn, Vn. PfTTSBiRO, Pa., Sep. 85. Bya renrend collision near McKlras Station, on the Pittsburg & Western Hallway, at 6 a m., five men were killed outright and eigh teen seriously Injured, two of whom died en route to the hospital In Allegheny City. About 6 o'clock tho work trnln, run niug as first section, No. 80 started from North Sewickley, 48 miles from Pitts burg, to go to McKlms to do grading. About twenty-five laborers, Fins and Italians, were on board. An unusually dense fog obsenred all view of tho tracks. KegularNo. 86, Engineer Wlllard, fob lowing the work trnln as second section No. 8U ovortook nnd ran Into tho roar of the work train with tcrrlblo force. Tho work train was swept from tho track and tho laborers and trainmen were crushed lu the wreck. Tho following is tho list of klllodt John lloughtou, married, leaves n wife and three children; Joe Hipoulsh, Mat Gortlsch, John Wonner, John Ossicle, John Burke and John Solroy. TWO SI13N l'KUISlI. A Town In Minnesota Threatened by For est Fires. Hinckley, Minn., Sep. 23. Dan Sul livan and Tom Johnson of Eau Clair, were burned to death In tho forest fires yesterday. A party of six men startod from one of tho Brennan lumber campj to go to another about two miles away. After going a short way they got lu front of tho fire, and Dan Sullivan missing hU brother, went back with Johnson to look for him. That was tho last seen of them till their remains wore found by John Brodie and their enmpmatos. Sullivan was burned to a crisp, bud Johnson's body was only badly scorched. Should tho wind get in tho west noth ing can savo the village. Two Tuwiis.Surr(iundud by Finnic. Milwaukee, Sep. 25. Tho forest llros completely surround the towns of Pltts vllle and Dextervllle, Wood county, AVls., and the eutlro population Is out fighting the flames. Tho gravest fours are felt for both places. Tho 800-acre cranberry mai sh of Samuol Hiles, near Doxtervillo is entirely burned. Loss, $25,000. Ills Sbortnga 855,000. Boston, Sep. 25. W. A. Conthony, late agent of tho Marine Insurance Com pany of London and of the Providence Washington Company, Is, reported tq have fled to Canada leaving 11 ibllities amounting to over $55,000. A Inrgo part of this sum is duo to agonts and brokers of the insurance companies. HfoDufl'eu Won the Rnoe. EkadIno, Pa., Sep. 25. Tho 21-mllq road bicycle race fronuMyortown to this city was won by E. E. McDuffee, of Lynn, Mass. Time, 1 hour, 10 minutes 1 1-15 seconds. NUWS OF TIIU DAY. M. Webster was yostorday appointed postmnster at Elk Creek, N. Y. Mr. Blaine is expected to nrrlvo at; Augusta, Me., from Bar Harbor to' day. Fire In Minneapolis yestorday did 3200,000 damage. Several llremen wera hurt. Gov. Hill of New York made nn ad dress at the fair at Malono, N. Y., yos terday. Nancy Hanks lowered hor rooord o 2,12 to 3.09 1-4 yestorday at Cambridge City, Iud. Tho notorious outlaw, Bart Campbell, was captured In Faulkner county, Ark., yestorday. C. L. Blood was held for trial, yester day, at Claremont, N. H., for tho mur der of Chnrlos Secor. Ormsby Blunt, a well knovyn civil en. glnccr, committed suicide iu Brooklyn, N. Y., yesterday, by hanging. Tho Domocruts of Philadelphia have nominated W, Redwood Knight for City Treasurer, and Theodore F. Jenkins foi Register of Wills. J. Sloat Fassett, Republican nomine for Governor of New York, was tondered a dinner iu New York city last nig it by the Union League Club. Wenther Indication. Wasiiinotov, Sep. SS. -J'or Bastern Now York, Now Jereoy. Maryland, Delaware, aud tiogtorn .Vumuylvnula. Warmer, olaar, south, crly wind, slightly cooler to-morrow. 1'or Vutern No York aud Western Penn sylvania: Clear, southwestorly winds, con tin. uoj high temperature. , Tor Now Iluglandi Ctoar, warmer, westerly winds. NliW YORK MARKKTS. New You it. Hop. itl -Money on .oall eotjr ounliijf at 8 pur cant. 1 WINDS. Closing VuMtrny 4s, isai nag...., tor 4 e, lOOr Coup llJll STOl K MAltKHy, Closing Ciosluu" YostrJay. To-djy, CnnmlUli I'nclllo. HHU 8!H Chlaigo, uTii'. L QtUuoy M,n DelautilvX ilud.tm Del., Laei. & (VtMtern Mi Krio :i !4 nrlepief UUij IjlkoShoio ii'i lt Loul.. it .Smh H ,j DUi Mlcllisan Ountrol 10 Hi Missouri l'nultlc ii ;i,J Nw Jersey Cent rul i" I III) KbrthM usteru . , 1 1 . 110 Orstenu Navigation , o 79 l'aoltli Mull SI' lUwilng..... Hit 4? Hook lfcland h V kj Ht. Paul 74 , 7H Union I'uoine 414 4 'J Westorn Culo.i . sijj m CHAIN M AUK ET Wheat opc.HHlin.ti. c ,s- Xi oxiy No. 3 UcdWluter. 10jj. tut . TRIED FAITH CURE Mrs. Scarlcs Put Her Trust in Christian Scientists. THE WILL CONTEST CONTINUED. Bearles Ignorant of the 1887 W.ll Until After nie Wife's Death. Ills Wlf Nevsr Told Hint r Promising to Hold Her Property In Tntrt fnr Tlimitliy Hopkins, Nor that HUm I ml Mule (r tnin l'MimUvii to Tim's MoltiorTlin llearlng Artjnuriu'd Salem, Mass., Sep. 25. Tho third day of the Hopkius-Searles will contest find s the interest lu the case only Intensified, fact due very la-gely, without doubt, to the personal nature ot the testimony brought out on the examination of the testator's widower. Mr. Searles told under close question ing many details of the copartnership contract made June 7, 1HJ, between Mary F. Searles, Edward F. Searles, Thomas I!. Stillman and Thomas Hub bard, to lie known as Searles, Stillman & Hubbard, to contract and munage all the property, both real aud personal, be longing to either party. A will of Mary F. S. Searles, dated November 22, 1S87, with a codicil dated Juno 10, 1888, was producod at the after noon session. Mr. Searlos know of tho will, but did not know its contents until after his wlfo's death. This document gave $10,000 to John Harwood, a former coachman, aud tho residue of the estate was lot In trust to Edward F. Searlos, Timothy Hopkins and Thomas E. Stillman, to pay tho jn como in emtal shares to Edward F. Searlos nnd Timothy Hopkins during their llfo time, and outholr death to who soever they might designate by will or, falllhg a will to pay It to their next of kin. Tho executors wero tho samo as the trustees. Tho codicil substituted tho name of Thomas Hubbard for that of Timothy Hopkins as trustee and execu tor, but otherwise conllrmed the will. Witness hud understood that nil the roal ostate, oxcept the homesteads in Sau Francisco, Great Harrington and Methuon, woro placed in the copartner ship. Witness supposed tho titles to the estates oouvoyed by tho unrecorded deeds rested in him until somothlug occurred to disturb thorn. They wero placed iu his namo, ho told, to protect the prop erty. Ho had heard Mrs. Searles say that be fore hor marriage she had mado previous wills, but alio had never told him that sho promised her first husband to hold her entire pr4.ie.ty In trust fur Timothy; nor that she hud promised Timothy's own mother that if she would consent to tho adoption ho should have all her property. Mr. Soarles then admitted that two Christian scientists, Mrs, Morsu nud Mrs. Day, had treutcd Mrs. Soarles during her Illness. One ot them had also treated wltnoss for Indigestion. Ho thought he requested that thoy should not mention being called in, as he did not cure about having it hawked about. At tho close of tho hoaring Mr. Burloy called for all letters passing between Messrs. Stillman and Hubbard nnd Mr. and Mr. Searlos, aud also the cash aud check books of Mr. Searles, to be pro duced at tho adjourned hearing October 14. HAlil) TI3I1SS FOU HOOM13I14. Great Dlstruss l!xpurlenced--lllgh Irl oes of tho Xvcussll-leH of Idfu. Guthuiis, O. T, Sep. 23. A courier just iu from Chandler says the situation there is a terribl o ono nud hundreds of people are leaving. Muddy, nauseating water sells for 23 cents a glass, nud horses are dying by the soore for want of It. Ou tho road back no water is to be had for 20 miles and tho side of the road Is lined with ex hausted teams and people. 'the crowd is becoming desperate, and uuloss the town site Is opened soon riot aud bloodshed will follow. Bread is 50 cents a loaf, lemons 25 cents each, ham and bacon $1.00 a pound, and other things 111 proportion. Gorman Cuthollo Congrnss. BuPFAifl, N. Y., Sep. 25. At the Catholic Congress yesterday the follow ing olllcers weroelootod; President, ltov. H. Muchlslopeu, St. Louis; vice-president, Eov. II. Melssner, Peru, Ind; cor responding secretary, Itev. Win. Faeber, St. Louis, rocordlug socrotitry, Bev. J. N. Enzlbergor, Piopolls, 111.; treasurer, Kov. AV. DulTuer, Pittsburg; commls scrlus, llov George Boruemanu, Head ing, Pa. j vlco-commlssorius Uev. Wm. Nettstraetcr, Wiemotto, 111. Koyport Qrnceryiiiaii Sllsslug. Kkypout, N. J., Sop. 25. John F. Kelly, who conducted extensive grooory stores at this place, Freehold and Pert u Amboy, has disappeared, Tho sheriff has attached the Perth Amboy store on judgments. It Is reported that Kelly owoa about $25,000. lie disposed of his Koyport and Freehold storm just before leaving. Tlia shoriif is hunting for tho fugitive. Kelly a short time ago secretly married a wealthy Cuban womau. "lluek" Sllilton Dead. BuFrALO, N. Y., Sep. 23. Albert J. Miuton, u well known New York Central ltallroad engineer, died nt his homo last night. Ho was fumiliorly known all over the Central ltallroad system as "Buck," and was In the employ of the Central for 40 years. He was an ardent gunner, and was celebrated among tho crack shots of Western New York. llurucd by an l'.xplojlon. Co.NConu, N. II., Sep. 23. Arthur S. Dolt), a olork, whs bailly burned und Di rector W.P. Ftske had his hair aud beard singed by an explosion of gas lu the vault of the First National Bank at uoou. The rar wall of tho vault was blown out. A Wreck Causes Great Damage. PlTTsiiuuu, Sept. 2-1. Tho first sec tion of train No. 70 ran into the last soo tlon f train No bJ at New Wuterford ou the Ft. Wayue road late In the after noon, destroying railroad property aggre gating $100, 00J. Nouo ot the crews were injured. Chicago Team Wlm at Footbutl. Fall BiYKB, Mass., Sep. 25. Tho Thistles, of Chicago, defeated the Hovers ot this city at football yesterday by a score ot 0 to 0. Swoat Groan Growl Wll.ll it , 1- to br m . . 1. d Of tin ol 1 fnslii' in I vi i of 1 1 a . k 1 i. K thrl ..- I iv the in w v mlu.." 1 Acme Ilia, Is ami thr !nty I i-k ti (in -sft tlcirly pleai- lx--lllW-- a a a woms ACMEB-acking lti:( titi:s. no iiki'xii. )C Will liny for tile font 10c of I limiKiitK Plain W lilte 1 1-1 'G UlanHir.xlKloJtiiby, '"C )Ci Kiii.-rnltl, Opnl, IOC or otlwr Costly Ulan, IQC FOR GLASS U WILL DO IT. WOLFF Jk RANDOLPH, Phllddnlphls. A. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Lences, Mortgages and Bonds written. Marriage UceiistN nnd Unl claims promptly attended to. Heal Estate, Cclltclion and Insurance Igency. General Fire Insurance Business, Itepresents the Northwestern Life Insurance Co. OFriCK-Muldoou'.. buildlnc. corner Centra and West Bis., Hhennndonh, I'a. Good Properties ot All Kinds For Sale. 1. A two story double Irame dwelling house stoteand restaurant, on East Centre BL 2. A dwelilug and restaurant on East Centre street. ;. Deshable property on corner Centre and juriuu sireeis, suitable tor nusiuess pur-i-osi s. i. A two story double frame dwelling, ou West Lloyd street. 6 Two 2 story Irame dwellings on West Cen tre street. 6. Two 2Mory dwellings ou the corner ot i.oiu anu unesinui sueeiB Micro room in oue. 7. Two-story single bouse on North Chestnut street with a lnrgewaeli(iuse at the rear. 8. Thl ee two-story double frame buildings corner of Lloyd and Ollbert streets. Ask my ngrntH for W. I,. Douglnn Hliors. If lint lor mile 111 lour pluce nsk your ilrnler tn hciiiI for cninlngue, ncciirc the agency, and iret tlieni lor oil UTTAKi: NO MJHST1TUTE.1 WHY IS THE L. DO! S3 SHOE CENTMEM HIE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET? It t n st'ainlt'HH Blioe, 1l1l1 no lacks or wit tlirea.1 to tiurt the feet; made of tlio best line calr, stvllsli and easy, nuit Iwcnuge lee tiKiAv more ahoin of this ttrntte than any othrr vmnufavtmer. It equals band tewed shoes costhur from Sl.tJ to rTCS UfMU-iiuiiii llaint-i4cwcd, tbe finest calf QfmJa shoe over o(Tire,l for SS.Wt equal l-'reilcU Imported shoes uhleh cost from ss.ntto eueo. CtlVt (It) llnlid-Scuril Welt Mini', lino calf. JJTa fitllsh, coiiiroi-taUIo nud (luralile. Thetwb shoo ever orfctiHl at thin price 1 same gr.idc as cus tom mailoshoeicostliiK' from Ss.uJto(i'l.il. QSO .1(1 I'ollce hlioei Kurniera, ltallroad TUca 4?st9a audLcttcrt-'turleralill ieartliem, tlncc.ilf. f r.-uo.x-s, Ruiv.i.iu omul,-, uvt y iiiii'i; suits, UAiuu- 1 aloueOce. Out-pair will iearncar. (J0 SO Hue calf no Itetter shoe ever offeretl at - tine, iiii',', ouu triui tviu f,,iitiut;u tu ti. m bo want a slutti fttrcoiiifort and Hervli e. 4Q TiH nud S'.OU Worltlngitiuirn sb - -aro very strong tuid tturulile. 'llioso Ut haio given tiicm a trial will wear no mhi-rniukn EtnUC S'.OO mill 91.7.1 school slims ,u, KSUJB worn by the IjovHcvcrVHlirre. lUcysi il on tlielr merits, as tlio Increasing sales stum. Q Otri iciss -5,1.00 Ilulid-'.eived shoe, best . & Dtmgola. vcrystyllsh; ciiuutsl'rcncli InilKirted shoodcostliii: fiiim cl.ni to M m. I.il. lies' ti.riU, '2.00 mid Al.7.1 slina Tor M lsws are tho best fine tlongula. Htvllsh anil ilurahle C11111I011. sec that W. I,. lVus-lns' ii.luio und prico are staiuiH.!! on the bottom uf each shoe W. 1. DO COLAS, Proektou, Mans. Josopb 33a XI, flla.o--xxdlc--a IP a. DR. THEEL, pq Nortn rourin ut., OOD til (Imii Phiuiiumu, nil .iuluu l.irli.A'i .ih. rtewi Fp-cUlUt In tin I !t 1 iu 0 ho U tii. m cure Blood Poison, Nervouu Dobillty Spe cial Dlseaeas ' tSklu Di m-'. Ki Si-ult Vxnn la Ut bia,aoroThront Mouth, ltluk.li' , IMrojilf Fnii.tl. if f)fl r tiar-i Cloira, Hwcliu.g-, IrTiiatlttttf, lUtUtliLiQ'lrjOl an 1 Ruoalnnf Bttioturi', Wukm anl k.tf mt lMt anwirr, wk back, me-tal nil-lv Elinrr "i Bltli r PlMftMw and -11 DlMaa reHin(t fr- ' U'llwrtUoti or Orrork. Reorut c cur-w! la 4 u 10 mlltf t tmm. Do not low hope, oo mhu-r hl Uiiag Daotor, Quack, rtmlly or UrmM lhvl-Un I tUlri. Dr. THKEL cnrvi positively -d witboot flfti-nUoa from tOtlQPM. D, VWW, MWDtl MTMI C"K1 ri.TIa Hiuuni rluh or poor, bod Jc. lamp ftr bOOK ,TTH,, -r-wpnflM Qnuk Under nwnrii U tlint.rilU, Mo"m, -Utlr fr..m 9 t S. Vx I e to 9, W M nntl BL Iv'n 8 to 10, SutxU till 11. WrUa or rail amt t Tot fUbreaoM tea W4a. "-d yturdy I'Wla. itUly TImf GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1S73. 1. Baker &Co.'s reakfast Cocoa from which tho excess ot oil has been removed, is Absolutely J?ure audit In Soluble. No Chemicals are used hi Its preparation. It lias more tnn three timet the strength ot Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugnr, nnd Is thoroforo far more economical, costing less than one cent a Clip. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily' dioested, nnd rttlmlrably ndnpted for invalids as well ns for persons lu health. Sold by Croooro ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. j a rj JKUOY AT10RNEY-A T-LA .. nc edd&ira building corner Mam tc Oeati I f MM. mm