4 n, 11. ith '". St., Pa. a.. to Presents In the mot elegant form THE LAXATIVE AHO NUTRITIOUS JUIOE or THE FIGS OF CALIFOHNIA, 'Combined with the medicinal virtues of plnnts known to be most beneficial to the huiunn system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is the most Oxcelltnt remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one Ii Ililioui or Constipated so T HAT PURL BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH nnd STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAl. lOUISVILU, KY NEW YORK. N. T. IH71 "Y"OU ARE OOINOTO JtltHHotirl, ICmmnH, ArlcniiHas, Tcxhs, NelirnHltn, I.oiUHlonn, Colorntlo, Utnli, cmiioniln, OreKoii,WnHliltiKton, Mexico, Kew Mexico or Arlxoun, and will Fond me a postal card or letter stating ktJ1 Where you tire going, When you are going, Where you will start from, How mauy there are in your party, What freight nndbaggagoyou have, I will write you or call at your house and furnish you with the fullest Information I regarding routes, lowest rates of all classes, bssldcs maps, descriptive and Il lustrate! land pamphlets, resort books, Hot Srrlngs guides, etc. Cheap Farming La ids In Missouri, Arkan sas, Kansas and Texas. J. P. McCaNH.' Eastern Trav. Ad., W. E. HOYT, G. E. P. Agt., 391 Broad way, No W.York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY CARTELS felckHcadachoand relievo all tho troubles Incf dent to a bilious etate of tho eystem, suoh aa 391zz!nesa, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress afteir eating, I'aln la tho Bido, i-o. Whllo their most lemarkaUo success has been shown In curing j 4les.aie.bo, yet Carter's Litllo Livor HHS ars equally valuable in Consupatlon, curing and pro venting this annoying complalnt,wbllo lheyolaa correct alldlsorders ot tho storaach,stlmulatQ tha ilver and regulate tho bowels. Even if they onlj cures (Acliethey would bo almostprlcelcss to thosa who leuffer from this distressing complaint; but f orto t nately their goodness does notond hero,and thoso ,trho onco try them will find theao UtUo pills valu l&ble in ao many ways that thoy will not bo wil IllBK to do without them. Cut after allelck head be bane of so many lives that hero f s nhord make our great boast. Our pills euro it whllo ethers do not. I Carters Little Liver x-iua are very snuui ana 'very easy to take. One or two Pills makoa doao. They aro strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle acUon ploaao all who ueotbem. Znvlalaat2Scentat llvofortl oOla 'by druggists everywhere, or cent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York; SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE i,h!chetcr'n EncrUsh Diamond Xlrn3. 1 ENNYROYAL FJLLS Original ana I'nly Ccnulac. A t . o .k r liable Ltptcs kik f I Iro Kl.l lor tT. .fl r j .ili.A il- mtrnii Uracil 1 lied jii.tCuU mt timoJUf l,a,i,alc.wiialilu rlw Toko V 110 other. Htfvit ilr.iwroui ub.lt(u- V liuti.an.I imlatu 11. A llruiJtl.orirDil& In Ntam;4 fir puttr jr t .UuoalalA q4 "ItUtr Tor Ijiillt." in I. tier, by retuna f 311.11. J.'.VVU li.iiiinn.r. Jttmwtupfr. Boll tr HI tool Urucsliu. 1'hlUlu.. i-i I SUFFERING WtirffiH" i Whin trjubl-l with ttopfi cnnoT'ud Irrneoli ISIKCIC When trjuhlf-l with tho? cnnoj'us Irreol frpiuentlr foiiovriaita ooui or xpou'3, or iioi.i, Ufjtional WetlnnfeMao retuliar to their ehcu' ' U DR. DuCHOIWS'3 CftbratRO FEMALE HEGULATltJG PI Lib Thrara Gtr.'natuonli.i; Mthderttr. yrt1 , .iit-a! toue. Tltoreid u.nn-it-tla tLrcntoult fat.utiuaaoi U'p-i ud mind, benl nr m id, f i uri Ij eemli f 1. A'lar. Or. Hartor Mctlllno Co., ST. LOUIS M0 Or tha I.liinor llubit, I'o.lllicly t'urcu iiy ndinliiUtorlnir Itr. liuiura" Uoldt'u NiirrlUr. Xt is manufactured aa a powder, which can be given In.a elaas of bear, a oup of coQee or tea, or in food, without the kuowledpe ot (be patient. It U absolutely barmleaa, and will elfeot a permanent and apeedy cure, whether the patieut la a moderate drinker ox an atooholia wrack It ua3 been given In thouaanda of eaaea, and in avery loatanca a ptrfeut cure haa fol lowed. It net er Kullt The ayatem onee linpresnafr dwlth tho Spcciho.it beoouiea an utter impossibility tor the liquor appet.te o eilat. 48 page book of paruouiara fri.e. To be had o- C, H. HAGENBUCH, Druggist, Shenandoah OFF WITH A HOSTLER Mrs. Van Halts' Elopomont tbc- Sensation of tho Day. L01IO BRANCH. IN AMAZEMENT. Strange Infatuation of a Soolety Woman for a Worthless Youth- Itlessed Willi Woitltli, Children nnd nil that 1'crtiilns to Hnpplnesa, bhe l'rii forred to I.onve llor Htubniid Ilor Chnrmer Ignornnt nnd Not liven Good-looldhg--Tho lluahiuid l'rostrnted. Loxo Branch, N. J., Sep. 86. Mrs. Lorenzo II. von Hnus, well known to an extensive oircle of society people In York vlllo and Long Branch, has shocked her many friends nnd church acquaint ances by abandoning her husband nnd four children and eloping with n stupid, shiftless young Hollandor formerly em ployed by her husband. van Haus keeps fancy cdlblo stores lu Long Branch and New York, which were well patronlzod by tho best people. About n year ago Charles Van-Hoovol-lng, a young Hollander, applied to Van Haus for work. He was of short build, with blondo hair nnd mustacho, and was not at all an A1I011I3. The clerks in tho Btoro say he seemed too stupid to glance at a woman. Chnrlos began to work for Van Haus for his board and $3 n week. Unprepossessing though ho was, Van Hoevcllng and his employer's wlfo bo came friends ut onco. He was dis charged soon after, some say for drunk enness, others say becauso ho was too fn lniltar with Mrs Von Hnus. Mr. Von Haus, as In former years., opened and conducted his branch dollcatesseu Btoro at tho West End, Long Branch, whllo Mrs. Von Hnus was left lu chargo of tho Now York store. When ho left for Long Branch Van Hoevcllng became a frequent visitor to tho Park avenuo store. Ho had got em ployment as tho driver of a milk wagon up town. Van "Most," as his fellow driver called him on account of tho fierce cut of his linlr, stopped so often at tho store that his visits grow to bo n subject of gossip among the neighbors. No un pleasant consequences wcro anticipated, however, as Airs. Von Haus was known to bo a regular church member nnd a good housewife, nnd tho husband, who was attending to business down at Long Branch heard nothing to arouse his sus picion. JIrs. Van Haus "vent to Long Branch as tho storo there was to be closed up for tho season. Beforo starting she bade her chlldron goodby moro allectlonatoly than llsnnl. Wlmn Van lln.ua enmo hack ha learned thnt his wlfo had not been seen' since the previous night, nnd thnt n young man nnswerlng Van Hoevellng's description had accompanied her to a train going west. Heartbroken, tho father returned home to cominunlcato tho news to his children, No .truces of tho couplo have yet been found. a mo srr.iT likely. Cntholle lCnlghts nf SlUsnurl Tlircnton to Withdraw from tlio Nntlouiil Ordor SedAlia, Mo., Sep. 20. St. Joseph branch, No. 84, Catholic Knightu of America, of this city, has taken a stop that is of national importance ns it mentis tho withdrawal of tho ordor in Missouri from tho national body Tho recent defalcation for $71,000 of Supremo Treasurer O'Brien, which is tho fourth defalcation on tho part of su premo troasurors In the past few years, caused tho locnl branch to issue n circu lnr letter, which will be mailed to ovory locnl branch in tho Stato. Tho letter deninnds tho State officials of tho order to call n convention to act upon the proposition that all branches of tho order in Missouri unito in with drawing f om tho national organization nnd forming an Independent body. Tho letter nlso says thnt tho order has boen conducted in tho interest of poli ticians and office seekers, and it is timo to cnll n halt on tho dishonest practices pursued by Grand Lodge officers. Tho organization hns moro than 4,000 mom bers in Missouri and the letter is certain to produoo a sensation. Killed by a Convict. Albany, Sep. 20. Clerk Bowers of the ponitentlary, who was ussaulted by Frank Wallace, colored, will die. Wnl laco had boen reported for misconduct, nnd Superintendent Mclntyre nnd Clerk Bowers went in tho to shop see about tho matter. As they approached, the negro grusped one of tho knives used by tho prisonors for cutting and sprang at Bow ers. Bowers struck his assailant on the wrist with n small stick ho held In his hand, knocking tho knife to tho lloor. The enraged convict picked up n hani' mor and struck Bowers two blows on tho head, felling htm to the iloor, and fatal ly Injuring him. Three Men KUItiU In a Collision. New Milfoiid, Conn., Sep. 20. About two miles west of Hnwloyvlllo two freight trnins collided on the New Encr land Railway, Instantly killing Engineer William Day, Fireman Jnmos Larner and Brakcmun G. A. Sprnguo of tho cast bound train. They' all belonged In Hart ford, A brakoman on tho wost-bound train was badly Injured, The wost bound trnin was running on tho timo of tho other which though late had the right of way. Traffic was not delayed. as the accident occurred opposite the siding. rriiasta'a Wheat Crop, BehUS, Sep. 20. The official results ot the inquiries made in regard to the wheat crop of Prussia show that tho crop amounts to 1B,4U3,UUU ilouoio quintals, against 17,523,000 In 180U. The summer nnd winter wheat crops together will yield 1,000,000 double quintals over the Bamo crops oi io.iu. After n Dead Mini's Chum. Manchesteh. N. H., Sep. 20. The po lice nre aftor Nolson E. Haskell, who was the roommnte oJ Michael Kerby, who was found dead In tho Elm House. There wore no marks of violence upon Kerby'B person, hut it is tliught Haskell knows something about his death. TrnneBaeo Troopa ltend'. CiiatanoooA, Tenn., Sop, 20. Gover nor Buchanan haa ordered the Clinta- noga Zouaves to rest on their arms ami he prepared to go to the mining region at a moment's notice. The situation hus become very critical. MAKE SURE OF THIS. TIENEVER a cooking re ceipt calls for baking pow der, use only the "Royal." Better re sults will be obtained because it is the purest. It will make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor, more digestible and wholesome. It is always rermble and uni form in its work. A. FORTIN, Chtf, While House, for Presidents Arthur and Cleve land: "I have tested many baking powders, but for finest food can use none but 'Royal,'" l'our Americans Murdered. PANAMA, Sep. 2(1. Advices from Peru report tho in irdpr of four American ox plorerson tho iiiver Mnranon. Tho party consisted ot live inlitoramus, nrosnect ing for gold, but one. avcinx o llluois, bad to return. The others were killed by tho natives, who mistook thouj for ecclesiastical emissaries and spies. Tho AVny They Dolt In l'riiuco. PARIS, Sep. 28. Cavon, the engineer, and Degarrois, tlip station-muter. charged with negligence in causing tha recent terrible railway dmnter at St. Mnude, hnvo bcou found guilty, nnd Cnron sentenced to two yuan, and Do- Dcgarrols to four months' imprisonment. A Baby Full of Oolio Pains Is not an Interesting study; euro him quickly by getting a free samplo bottle of Dr. Hand's Colic Cure from J. M. Hillan or 0. J. McOnrthy, tho druggi&ls. It In stantly cures colic. Many people are now potting flowers for winter whitlow culture. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heod the warning? Ths signal por aapsof tbfl ture approach of that more ter rible disease, Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can atlord for the sake of saving 50 n)s, to run the risk am! do nolhlug for it. we Know lion experieuco mat Minion's uiirs viu vara your uougu. 11 nsver inns, rma ixplalns why more than a Million Bottles wtresoidlho past year. It relieves Croup .ind Whopplne Couiro at onco Mothers do not be without It. Kor Lame BacK, Side or Chest, uso Hhlloh's Porous Piaster. Hold by 11. Hattenbucu. M. t:. corner Slain and Uoyd streets. Cold weather is needed to populnriz? oysturs oil tho half shell." Biliousness. Cous'lnUlnn. foor Anpclfto and a'l evils arising from a disordered l.lver use ur i.ees uivor itejuiuior. inai uouies tree at Klrlin's drug store. Lard applied ntonce will remove tho discoloration of a bruise. Happy HoOBlers. Wm. Tlmuio is, Po-tmaster of Idavl'le, d . wrltts . "Electric Bitters has done moro for ine tuna nil other medicines combined, for that bud feeling arising from Ivldney and Ijlver trouble" John Lesib, Lirmer and Uoon man, of samo p'ace, .nya: "Find Elec tric timers to ne tne nest luuney una iiiver ineillcliie, made me feel lle it now man," J. W. CUrdner, hnrdwate mrrolinnt, tame town. (nys: Electric IPtlors Is just tlie till-g lor a man wno is un run oown ann uoirt care whether he lives or dies; lie found new idrengtb good appetite and felt Just lllto be had a new lese on life, only 50c. a bottle at O, II, Ilagenbuch's Drug Mtore. Some of the trees without frost nre showing autumnal tints. Mexican National Engineers Spoak We, the undersigned, engineers of the Mex ican National Railway, and members ol the urotncrnooo or Locomotive EiigiaeeM oi .Mexico, certify that we have ued I lie Cactus HlnodCure forblcoi diseases, and wo. can tmlbfully tay that, with nursrlves, as well as with our acoualntinces. the remery has ef fected a periect euro when other medicines have failed. IMease use this certificate for the benefit ot our mother engineers and the general public, w 31. ija v in. -J. O. CARKEY, .T4iiHiTnniPfinv. Jlerr.tlers ot tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Acumharo, Mexloo. Bold ut Klrllu's Drug Utore,Kergusou House oiuck, 'suenanaoaij. Freckles ami tau don't mar tho beauty that dwells within. Shiloh's Consumption Curo. This is beyond qnostlon the most suo- oassiui Cough .Medlciue wo have ever sold i low doses Invariably cure the wrM ceei o: 'lomzh. Croup, nnd Orout'littlx. while IU won Icrlul succehS In the cure of Consumption is without a uarallel In tho history of medicine, lnce It's driil discovery it has been aold on n Tusrnntee, a tet,t which no other medicine l'ad bland. 11 vou ll,lvc ft r-nueh we einLat: v ittt vou to trv it. l'rieii 10 ceutt. S i Cinln. and 11X0. If your hangs are sore, Cheat or illicit lame, use hlloh's I'orous 1' aster. Bo'd bv 3. 11, Hageubuch N, E. cornor Main aud Uoyd btreuts. The big npple butter kettle U call Into nquipltion this season. Advertising It la said will sell anything, this is true in a measure; but for vtaying qualities,- merit is the tost. Extensive advertising may tell any tiling when It la now or unknown, but after II tomes into general use, It is judged according to Its worth. The oontinued uj atoady growth of Swift's SpecBIe la the best evidence of its excellence. It la most popular where it la beal known. Every bottle sold, sella tea others. Every one that takes it be comes its friend, and recommends II fc their acquaintance. Treatise on Blood and Skin Disease stalled free. Swot Sracuno Co., Atlanta, Qtm CONTESTING l:im OR HICK'S WILL A Trust Tumi nf 8 '.'.10,001) to be tho Ob. Jfct of Attach. New York. Sep. 20. And now the will of Alle.i Iho-ndlke Bice, late edit..ir nnd proprl-tnr o." the "North American Itoview," In ;o I,.- contested. Mr. lltce died at the Fifth Avenue Hotel In May, 1880, just ni ln w.n making prepara tions to leave for fat. Peteraburgh ns Minister to . ,-. Only the disposition by will of that portion of his estate which he inherited from his grandmother, Mary A. Bourne, of Brookllne, Mass., is affected. Mrs. Bourne left Editor Rice a quarter of a million dollar in trust, with the pro viso thnt If he had Issue the tuist fund ehould be divided among his children at his death. Mr. Hice died childless, and other helm of Mrs. Bourne now claim that his will does not explicitly dispose of this trust fund, of which they claim a share. The contest has been begun by them in Brook line, Mass. The contestants are Anna Be Sartlgue of Paris, wife of Count Eugene I)e Sartl guo, and Countess Mary A. Bannelos, also of Paris, wife of Count Miguel Be Bes Santos de Bannelos, both children of Mrs. Bourne: C. K. Parker of New York, James Parker of Boston, and Mary M. Parker of Dublin, N. II., children of tho late Mary S. Parker and grandchildren of Mrs. Bourno. OATLINO'S NKW GUN. Ilollevca lie tun Itepeat In Heavy Ord nance Ilia Machine-gun Success. MaIUON, Ind., Sep. 20. Dr. lllchard J. Gatllug, tho inventor of tho Gatling gun, which Is known nnd Is In use through out Christendom, has invented a process for tho manufacture of heavy guns, which he believes will bo as great a suc cess as his wondorful machine-gun. Ho bns decided to proceed nt once with Its manufacture, a Block company having been orgnnlzcd hero for thnt purpose. Tho cnpital stock is to bo $1,000,OJO; nil of which lias been guaranteed. Dr. Qntllng has devoted years of study to this Invention and has sublimo faith In Its success. Ho hns several patents which cover both a composition and a mechaulcil process. Tho former ho de clares to be much greater in tensllo strongth than any heretofore known, and by means of tho lntter he coils tho molton lead about tho core, securing tho strength nnd elasticity of wire wrap, with none of Its defects. The composition has been subjected to the sevorost tests, which it has withstood even better than expected by tho inventor. Tho new process is exceedingly rnpid nnd Dr. Outllng ox pects In about four months to bo ready for a test, AITAIIIS IN CHILI. X'roBecutlnn by the Juntu, with Which tbu I'eoplo tiro not In nympntliy. Wasiiixotox, Sep. .20. A dispatch from Buenos Ayres says that private ad vices have been received there giving an entlroly different view of tho tho condi tion of alfairs In Chill from thnt pre sented by the present ruler of Unit country. While it is true thnt comparatively few executions have taken place, nenrly overy public man who held office under Bnlmncoda is being prosecuted, nnd the property of many of them hns been seized by tho Juntn, whoso object is said to be to create a reign of terror that will parulyze opposition to tho Cougresslonal lst candidates at tho approaching elec tions. It Is also said that there Is no certainty of pennanont peace, as tho majority of the common peoplo are not In sympa thy with the now government, nnd looked upon Balmaceda us their cham pion. She lVn Hound to Klopa. Elli.votox, Conn., Sep. 20. Tho pro bable elopomont of Miss Florence M. Cooley, aged fourteen, nnd Mnhlon Kib bc, aged eighteen years, hns caused much talk. The girl was bound to a armor named Fornam. She and Kibba hnvo been much together of late, anil Tuesday morning they disappeared. The girl re tired early, aud when morning came sho was gone. A big hole In the side ot tho house was found, through which she had made her escape to her lover. Convicts Qlalto a Confession, San Fuancibco, Sept. 20. Tho con- spirutors among tho convicts in San yulnteu rrison, wno nave been in soli tary confinement for Mime time, havo confessed all the details of tho plot and given Information to tho Warden whicii enabled hlin to find all the concealed re volvers and dynamite which vvero to hnvo boen used by tho convicts In oiTectiug their escape Wlllluma College Open. WihLiAMSTOWN, Sep. 20. Tho increaso in tho student body at Williams Col lego Is greater than at any other period in its history. The froshman class will num ber over 100, aud flfteon new men havo entered tho upper clusses. Cnpt. Brown, who piloted tho football team to victory Inst year, will again bo captain this yoar. Heavy ltalns in Now Mexico. ALhUQUEUQUE, N. SI., Sep. 20. Heavy rains have prevailed in Central Now Mexico for several days causing a num ber of wnsliouts on the Atlantic and Pacific Itailro.tds In that BJetlou. No mall has arrived for three days aud all passenger and freight traffic bus boen susponded. Moro Victims of the Explosion, NbwaUK, N. J., Sop. 20. Three moro names havo been added to tho list of deaths caused by the explosion of n bomb nt tho celebration In the Italian quarters, This makes twelvu killed. Several others nre fatnlly injured nnd their deuths are expeoted ut any moment. Tho rireumu to lllnme. ViQ3 TlONDiTA, Pn., Sep. 20. The boiler ex plosion In Berlin's suwmlll, by which J. Elvu tierllu, diaries uiovo and Jauios u Conger wore instnirtly killed, is sun posed to have been caused by the fireman putting com water into tne empty oouer. England's Situ at the I'nlr. Chicago, Sept. 20, Tho slto for Eng' land's headquarters on the Fair Grounds has been selected by Sir Henry T. Wood nnd Jitiuos Dredge and Is approved by the Uruuuds and iiuiidlug committee. It lies along tho lake shoto. Nephew of Jusllro Lamar n Suicide. LmLE Bock, Ark, Sep. 20.--J. A. La mar, son of L. M. l.nmnr, a prominent Georgia citi.on, and nephew UT Justice Lamar, o immitted uuu idc during tho night by taking morphine. No cause for tho net is known. MURDER "WILL OUT A former Bloody I'liiliKlclpliinii's Confession. HIS CONSCIENCE TROUBLED HIM. An Innocent Man Has Been Wrongfully Imprisoned for Eight Yean. The murderer so ftttiue; by Itemnrsa that He Had no Kent Until Ho Unit lllvulged Ilia ftecret - How ChcnmatHntlnl Kvl. dencc Convicted n Guiltless Mnu-- A Strange htory Minnkapoms, Minn., Sep. 26. Con science has finally forced Jacob Brown to confess n dire deed that he did eight years ago. Since 1888 Brown has been fleeing from his crime, but it has pursued him until at last in Minneapolis he has confessed to Superintendent of Police Henderson. There Is ono man whose heart will alvo n bond of joy when he hears of the con fession. Ho is convict Gray, a "lifer" ut tho pen at Choster, I1L Gray has for eight years been thought tho murderer. Ho was oonvlctod at Salem. 111. Brown wont to Superintendent Henderson yes terday and told his story. , It was so strongo that tho chief sot him down as n crank. The man was so oarnost, however, that tho chief lockod him up and sent n telegram to Centralln, 111., whoro tho murder was done. The answer came from tho sheriff: "Hold tho mnn." ThoitDryof tho murder Is n strango ono. Brown, who was tramping, went into a box car to sleep. He stumbled ovor a mon in tho dark. A fight ensued. Brown lilt his assailant, a death blow with a coupling pin and lied. Shortly afterwards another trnmp named Gruy came along and went to sleep In the same car, not knowing that that ho had a dead man fora companion. Tho next morning ho arose and found that his urm had lain In a pool of blood. Ho tore olf the bloody sleeve and lied. That sloovo caused his arrost, conviction and sentence. Brown is said to bo a former resident of Pittsburg, Pn. Tim coLoxr.t. was sank. And Through tliejllfforta of n Society lis wil llolouHod. IlAUTronu, Conn., Sep. 20. Tho Lu nacy Law Reform League and Anti-Kid-napping Union, has gained a signal vic tory in the enso of Colonel Chnrlos G. Baylor. He is a war veteran but lies long been confined, charged with in sanity, in the Hartford lletrout and elso- whero. Koadimr about tho League in news- papers ho managed to got n letter mailed to their Central Comtnitteo in Now York. After some months invostljjotlou the Committee induced Counsellor E. Stan ton of Hartford, to got a way of writ of habeas corpus. The Asylum authorities finding tho Loauuo rosolvod on trying tho case. avoided a trial by discharging Colonol Baylor. Ho is full of gratitude to tho League nnd Mr. Stanton. In Holinlf of n Hunk llolibor. Asiilaxd, Wis., Sep. 20. The attor neys for E. W. linker, now serving ' a term of fivo yonrs In the States prison for oomplloncy in the robbery of tho Ex change Bank ut Hurley, In tho fall oi 1880, hnvo made nu nppllcntion to the SuDremo Court for nvoidnuce ot sent n,lra 'I'll Of Plllll Oil CTfl LIIO VRlllllLV OI T.I1B net estublishiug tlio llfteentli Judicial J c- T - ". . . circuit,' nnd nsk the Supreme Court to declare thnt both the court nnd Its acts are unconstitutional. ' A ramolia Cuflo Settled. Fonda, N. Y., Sep. 20. In the colo- bruted Kisenlortl case, which has attract ed much attention throughout the State, ' . t. n t.,Mn l.,io .am u.at n vantlnt 1ft- llid ' defendant. In effect, the decision makes young Eisenlord, the plaintiff, the heir of tho late Dr. Elsenlord, and dolares that his mother was not legally married to his father. Out ot the $100,000 or iginally belonging to the ostate, only ,000 remains. llauiiuot to tlio Iloynl Cummtnslonors. Cihcaoo, Sep. 20. Tuesday night a banquet will be teudered by the cltzens of Chicago to air uenry irueman w ood nnd James Dredgo, royal commUsloners from England; Horr A. Wermuth, Im perial commissioner from Germany, and Dr. Joliu Myor, royul commissioner from Denmark. Invitations havo been issued to about seven hundred ot the leading citizens of Chicago. Tho Wreck Muy Hnvo Ilocli Designed. PlTTSiiur.o, Sept. 20. It Is belioved that a deliberate attempt was made to wreck the Blssell accomodation train on tho Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, near Lin den station, which jumped the traok nnd killed the llretnnn, Frank Malloy, and hurt several passengers. It is thought tho switch was opened with malicious Intent. Suspected of Wlfo Murder. Wabiiinotox, Pn., Sep. 28. It is be lieved tli at Albert Catlln mui'dered his wife Emma, whose body was found in tlio woods south of McDonald, without any olothing, the face being horribl bruised and u bullet hole ovor tho loft oyo. Catlln and his wife quarreled fre quently. Tho police are looking for him. Jlnr Harbor "Itecord" In Now Hands. Ba HaIibor, Me., Sep. 20. Tho Bar Harbor "Kecord" has been purchased by u syndicate consisting of Col. Charles O. Burrlll, Eugene Hlchnrds, Dr. Gllmnn Colby, nnd others. It will be run as an Independent paper. Dr. Colby, late edl tor of tho Bar Harbor "Tourist" will bo manager of tho "ltecord." Convention rottpoued Iiidellnltely, Okloiioma Crrv, O. T., Sep. 20. Owing to tlio rush to the new lauds opened to settlement this week only a few ot the delegates to the Oklahoma Statehood Convention, put in their appeuranco and the convention was indefinitely post poned. New York I'oatmnatera. Washikuwn, Sep. 20. Fourth-class postmnsters havo boen appointijd in New York State as follows: G. II. Gerpol ut Day Side; Z. Hitchcock nt Big Hollow; W. F. lloyce at De Bruco, and J. E. Wood at Grapevllle. Ladies Think then Act. That WolfrsACMEBIacking IS CHEAPER than any other dreinrj at any price, lie it 5 cents, 10 ccntsur 25 cents, you can convince yourself by wearing one shoe dressed with Acme Blacking and the other shoe dressed with whatever happens to be your favorite dressing. While Acme Blac!.. ing WfV endure a month through mov er rain, and can, if the shoe is soiled, be washed clean , the other dressing w ill not last a single day in wet weather Your shoes will look better, last longer and be more comfortable if dressed with Wolff's Acme Blacking. WOLFP & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. A. ,T. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds Lent-en, Mortgages and Bonds written. Marriage limine ana legal claims piomptly attended to. Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency. General Eire It surnnce lluRluesa, ltcprcsents the riorlhwineru l.ne insurance Lo. OrriCK-Muldoon' . bulldlnir. corner Centra and West Bib,, Hiennndnfcli, l a. Good Hrcpertiei- or All Kinds For Sale. -A two story double Irauio dwelling bouse slotenud reMannml. on East ' eutioHt. 2. A dwelling ami lenlmiranl on East Centre street. II. Pealrable property on corner Cr-ntro and Jnrdin streets, suitable for business pur tiosen. I. A two story double frame dwelling, on We-t Ij1o d Blreet. 5. Two 2-Klory frame dwellings on West Cen tre 6t reel. 6. Two 2mory dwelling on the corner of coat nna uueituui Btieetn riore room in one. 7. Two-Rtory tingle hou'e on North Chestnut street wlib a larKe warehouse si too rear. 8. Three to-mory double frame buildings corner oi i.ioya anu tuiieri streets. AbU my narnts for W. I,. DiiiieIiih Shoe. If not lor suit lu sour pluce link jour denier to cml for rntulotriie, securo tho nseiicy, mid tret them for )ou. UT-TAKi: Ml SL'H.STIT UTE. -U WHY W. L DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It Is a fieaiiili'hs who,', with notucknor ua tltr.nd to hurl tho tcet: iiuuh of (ho lieat title i air, btIIill and eaa, nuil tot-nude trr mukr mure t,',i$ or this finule Hum tint itht r vmnuftn-lurer. It equuU hanil BBweil Blioen coating frnni 6i.nu to ai.i. fflR Oil (ieuiiliH' llainl-eni'il, Hie nnontcair P?s ulioe i'ver orfi n il for Ql.W; eiiuaH irench Imported limes wlllell eo't from as.l) 'to e-U l"). fii 111) IIiiiiiI--cmciI S-lt Mine, tins calf, 5ifv. Mi Hull, eoiiiroi tnlile anil dtirnlil . Thebet ......... ... , r. .. I III11 111 111 It' hllK'S L'llllltw IlOIll W.ISI lO B flSO .10 Police hhoet Komicr. kallr-mil Sler, u7vi ntnl Letterturrieranll ivi'urtlu in, lluecau. seamless, Binooth Inslili, heay three woha, cxten- aloneui!e tine pair ini venraenr. atf SO Hun ciilfl liolietterflhoeovi rofTtredat sDetas this prlie; one trial will roiilueo those w ho want a ulioe for comfort niul sen Ice. ffi"Tl 4.1 and t'2.(IO Voi'liiiiuiiiiiii shoes Pes nro very RtrotiK mal iltiruble. 'Ihoso who haie given them n trial i 111 wear no other make. KXnue' S-.IHI nnd Sl.?5 sell" I ahnci arn uU V 29 worn tiythe hojseverywh- re; iheyBell on their merits, us the Increasing sales t ,ow. II -s-l is&as :.ti iiuiiii.Neueii mioc. ect IhCIU ICS Iloimoln, verv Hlllslr, eijualsFreuch Imported alioea coatlnir from pl.io to fii,.oi. .miles' ti.SO. i.UO nml Al.f.l shoo for Mlaaes are tho beat Hue UottKola. ht) llsh uuil durable. Cnulloii. Bee that W. L. bougla,.' niinio and price aru stainpeil on the bottom of cm I Flioo. W. L. DOUULAS, UroLkton, Mass. XQo:2a 33 r 11, DR.THEEL, 538 Sfpah.uFP,'nr!!',.iJ tV mile t.'DUlna (1 .mU Am rlOM Pi.cUlI.tinth. I'nl .(it..ibU .!'', iii cur Blo-d Poleorff Nervous DebilltydSpfc clal DIseasfiB t"111 Hkia Oiecasu-i Hcd SliPalnf la th tuw SoreThront Mouth. Ut.-hi'it IMtoplia Kjui'llot a toft or hr.l llra, SwiUlni; IfiUatloni, lnilmmUoti kntl BunntDS. btriciuK. Weltiifc ci Early dT, loit raemorj, wik tick, mt'nul rn!etT ItUUrr OUcmm and til IM.vsMt multiiiff from In-UMrttttin or Ortrwork Kcceni cwicuro ia : ' " "rf" rHf U onoe. Io no low lion, no mniwr iiia Dr. THKBL ourea ponltlvoty "na drU'nllon rrwa tmlMM. OlO. TOC, MIDDLM OKI iD THP COMTJM.4Tlli H1W..I, Men fr poor, wnrl tc. Ptiunp for bpOK "TRUTH tlnf QooK iwi.rn trUmootiU. If-nftio 10 Kuai1a till II Writ or tall ami t Yot KclVrtDW m Wtdn. Bwr4ijr PbU- daily TUB GOLD MEDAL, PASI3, 1878. I. Baker & Go.'s ireakfast Cocoa from which the excess of oil has been removed, is Absolutely Pure and It is Soluble. No Chemicals nro used In Its preparation. It has more than three timet the str&igth of Cocoa mixed with Stnrch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nntl is tlioroforo far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing;, BtroIlgtllOllillg, EASILY DIOESTED, and admirably ntlnptcd for invalids as well ns for persons in lionllli. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. I. tTlORHEriT.ltW. mi. reddall'a tmll'llDg corner Main aa Oeotrs IS THE i-iiils;.'.