THE GIRLS ARE MAD Wesleynn Students Not in Lovo "With a Ncvr Order. HOW IT WAS DONE WolirsUCPS Blacking Truiiipl)our Tolls of tho Ul- A HANDbOME rOLlBI Stuxw can bevTftrJltXl daily. JekATHER rREofjl? O DRUSHINQ REQUl stor Bank Wrecking. Utted by men, women tvnd chlldrra. Presents In the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOE .. or THE FIG3 OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming ah 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 themott excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one It Biliout or Cooitipatcd SO THAT PURE DLOODtf REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUQQIST FOR et-ETS-TTSF 03E 3?IC3rl3 ' MANUFACTURED ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, IOVISVIUE. KY NEW YORK. tl. Y. HET 3TOTT ARE aOIKOTO DIlHHnitrl, KanHnH, Arkansas, TexiiH, MeljraHlcn, I.ouiHlniin, Colorndo, Utnli, cmilornlri, OreRO it, WnHlittietnu, Mexico, New Mc&lcd or Arizona, and will send men postal card or letter stating "Where you are going, "When you are going, Where you will start from, How many there are In your party, What freight and baggage you have, I will write you or call at your houfe and furnish you with the fullest Information regarding routes, lowest rates of all classes, besides maps, descriptive and 11 lustrated land pamphlets, resort books, Hot Springs guides, etc. Cheap Farming Lands In Missouri, Arkan sas, Kansas and Texas. J. P. McCANN, Eastern Trav, Agt., W. E. HOYT, 3. E. P. Agt., 391 B roadway ,New York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY Nearly every pattern of 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 xvarp threads, and so lacks strength, and while it sells for only a little less than the genu ine it isn't worth one-half as much. The fact that Horse Blankets are copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the $v trade mark is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. Five Mile B0B3 Electrlo Extra Tost Baker ARE THE STRONGEST. 100 6A STYLES at prices to suit everybody. If you can't get them from your dealer, write us. Ask fot the si. Book. You can get it without charge. WM, AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia. TRE1TE0 FnEE.0ffi,'.:; Have aired ftiaiiy thousand rates. juw tutlents nrcm. hojwlcv. by me test ryici.mi I'roai firtt doMi symi-tnti- rapidly liai ikm and in ten days nt leant two-third of 'J nl. Send fn. moflUUDfmlr-TtH It lUQ ircMmemt en rt? by mall, (i Steal out cures. I Lfi Hill fnrnl-bcd Fit tt you order trial, tend ten cm in siai'iu-, to imv 4-tAc Nnwr i-if nil hook or te W. S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masleller's old stand,) Comer coal mid Jaruiu BtH. Mr.'Bnydor will always keepjln stock a nne llue of boots and shoes. Custom Work and Rcpalrluj done In the best style. He guarantees to sell cheaper than comtiotltors on Main street who have big rents to pay, and guarantees a genu ine bargain on every purchase. s MARK III OA SINGLE. )uen trjabied mta iboee annoying lrreguisriu.- fr- uaontlr follonijua ccld or aipo-inre, or row r- Ututlonsl WeHfcneirwwiMXaliartatlteir mx. ihvil Ue OR DuCHOlNE'S Celebrated FEMALE REGULATING PILLS. Therare Etrttnstbanlnti to the c&ttrA traltf . ppar tape, rigor and niAeniitlp fprra to all I onctlona of ImmI and mind. Beat ur mail, ncuralr asaltd, (J. Addre-a Or.Hartor MedlelnoCQ..6T.U)UIS. tit Ael house m RESTRICTIONS UPON CALLING. Pavored Young Men's VislU to "The Boost" to Be Out Short. Cadar III New Uw lb Teaa- Xalli-W Cae fee nil Fair One Bat Oaee a Tf eek. TU Glrlt Caa Itaatilve 11 at rkree Times a fTeak, and the Yaaajf Man Shall Ila a DlOraat Oaa at Koch BIIILaa--A Vler aft irtet Middletowk. Conn.. Oct. T. Wes. leyan University has a lively tarnation, and the young; weiasn student are. free ly expressing tbelr minds regarding a new order (ran the college au thorltles. TVesleyan has many pUasaat young men among; its students, and the girls have found them agreeable companions in their hours of leisure. The young gentlemen have been permitted to esoort the girls to entertainments and soolal gatherings under the eye of a chaperon, but also to call upon them at their dor mitory, which In tho slang of tho insti tution Is known as "tho roost." President Raymond recontly concolved the Idea that the calls of the young sen- tlomen should be systematized and brought under the colloge regulations. Tho matter was talked over by the facul ty, and It was concluded that soma plan should be adopted whereby the president might know which of tho young gentle men wore frequenting "the roost," and which of the young ladles were tua special attractions to thorn. Tho out- coma of the nlTalr was thnt a gonernl re striction has been placed upon the calls. lhe new rule requires tho tilling of q card in this form: Midiilbtows, Conn., , 1801. Signature of caller . llosldenoo . Evonlnir . Hour . Gentlemen aro requested to bear In mind tho, following facts: 1. The ladles do not roccivo later than 1(1 o'clock. 2. Tho Indies doslro oallcrto oonformto his curd. Not transferable. Name of lady . The members of the faculty claim that tho use of those cards will operate ad vantageously In several ways. They oan ascertain whether certain students ara calling too frequently; whether It Is ad visable on account of the personal char acter of any of them to shut off the priv ilege, and also to'avert tho inconvenience of a young lady having too many callers in an evening. A young gentleman can hereafter obtain only one card a weak, on which is desig nated the evening he may call. Each young lady moy receive not exceeding three evonlngB In a week, and the facul- ' ty, it Is understood, will favor a differ ent caller for each evonlng rathor than to permit a fair student's "best young man" to monopolize her entire three evenings. Neither the young gentlemen nor the young ladles have objected to the chaperon system, but they are agreed In protesting against President Raymond's new rule as an uncalled for Interference with their individual rights nod priv ileges. The Phllllpsharg llank Said to be Sound. PmixiPSDUno, Pa., Oct. 7. Nothing new has developed In tho nffalrs of the troubled banks in this vicinity. It is nM th. llMllr.tB nf thn Phlllln.lnirc n.nir Mfin.nnn. a thn n. inn 000. An official statement will shortly bo mads in regard to the banks' affairs. There was something of a run on tho Moshannon Bank, at Moshannon, Pa. , but all domands were promptly mot. President Dill of tho Clearfield Bank will have a hearing on Friday. Ills Orlof I.od tn Suicide. Erie, Pa., Oct. 7. Hon. R. F. Bole, a prominent momber of tho Erie bar and a resident of Corry, committed aulcldo yes terday morning by shooting htmsolf through tho head. Ho was n brother of Hon. William Bolo, who fallod for a largo amount a year ago and it is be lieved that weighed heavily upon the suicide's mind. Deceased had bean mayor of Corry. He leaves a wife and one child. The Original of Sir Joseph Portor. London, Oct. 7. The Right Hon. William Sm(th, who dlod yesterday, was tho living prototypo of Sir Joseph Portor, K. C. B. Mr. Smith had a yacht Galled the Pinafore, and the advice to "stick to your desks and never go to sea, and you all may bo rulers of the Queen's navee," was the practice literally fol lowed by Mr. Smith to attain the posi tion of "monaroh of the sea." Suing liar Hu.band's l'aronta. BlNOHAMTOff, N. Y., Oct. ,7. Mrs. J. O. Eldrodgo of this placo has begun suit against herhuBbaud'B parents for $20,000 damages for allonating her husband's affections. The Eldredges are an old and wealthy family. NEW JERSEY URIEFS. Col. B. A. Loo, of the Thtrd New Jer sey regiment, Is ill at his residence In Koyport. Robort Henry Siobold, of Hackcnsack, N, J., fell overboard from a yacht In, Jamaica Bay, and was drowned. . Judge Llpplnoott in Jersey City, re fused bail In the case of Thomas F, Smith, Indicted for ballot box frauds. The Citizens' Association for the Sup presslou of Nuisances of Jersey City bai raised $1,000 and employed counsel to begin the necessary proceedings to abate the nuisance caused by the hog abattoir on tho Haokensack meadows. John Kelly, of Jersey City, has ob tained Judgment of $2,300 against tho Central Railroad of New Jeraey in the Hudson county circuit court for Injuries sustained by being thrown from a plat form of a train in rounding a curve. Dissatisfaction is felt in Hackensack aver the verdict of accidental death ren dered by the coroner's Jury in tho case of Peter Oonlln, found dead with a frac tured skull in Demarest Van Rtper's barn a week ago. Foul play is sus pected. Joseph Puglla, the Patorson Italtat whose wifo recently eloped with his bookkeeper, taking $3,000 of bis, money with her, has recovered the greater part of the amount through the United States Minister to Belgium, where the oouple had fled. flighest of all in Leavening Tower. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, lewder ABSOLUTE PURE CI G A ItlCTTlW C.OINO IJP. The afaaufaeturara' Prlco liaised, and the Ututlra Prttle. New Yoiik, Oct. 7. Thero is a deal of grumbling among the retail cigar and cigarette dealers of this city, and it Is possible that on extensive boyoott will be instituted against the wholesale deal ers and manufacturers very shortly. This will, of eourse. mean that no more cigarettes will be 'smoked in New York for n long time, and the retailors declare that they will positively refuse to handle "students' lamps" nnttl the manufac turers reduce tho prlco to ita original standard. Tho American Tobacco Company raised the price of cigarettes 30 cents n thousand the first of the month. This company In a combination of these Arms: W. Duke, Sous & Co. of Now York , Kinney & Co., Goodwin & Co., Duke, Sons & Co., Durham. N. C. ; Allen & Glnter of Richmond, Vn., and W. S. Kimball & Co., of Rochestor. These are the loading cigarotte manufacturers of the country. The AnuUersitry Coinnimoratod. New Yohk, Oct. 0. The Doutsche Verolu of this city gave a banquet last night in commemoration of the 203th anniversary of tho landing of the first band of Qermnn settlers in tho ahlp Con cord nt Gerraantown, Pa., in 108'J. Prominent among the guests were G. R. R. Worniuth. World's Pair Commit I sloner for tho German Empire; Consul 1 Gonoral A. Feigel, William Steluway, L. Windmullcr, Chnrlos Stewart Smith, Waldo P. Clomcnt, Dr. Tlmmo anjd Dr. Boldt. Flrn nt Ynlo. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 7. Fire in the attic of.tho Eat Divinity Hall, Yalo University, damaged it to the extent of $10,000. Tho fire was caused by a de fective flue. AboutGO of the Theological students, who roomed in tho building, sustain losses of from $100 to $250 each on books, and several prlvato libraries belonging to professors wore destroyed. Registration la New York City. New Yohk, Oot. 7. Yesterday was the first day of registration In this oity. A comparison with the first day's regis tration in 1890 shows an increase of over 7,000 names. There were 78,740 names enrolled. Return of an Indian Expedition. Worcester, Mass., Oct. 7. The Salts bury expedition to tho Callpagos In dians, headed by Dr. Bawe, of Clark University, has returned with a large collection of specimens valuable to science Union I'nclflo Claims. Boston. Oct. 7. More than CO por cent, of tho claims of Union Pacific cred itors have boon exchanged for the throe ' : . Ioruou uy pcupio HUB 1 . - .. .1 , . 1 V. .originally refused to Mgn tho agrooment. NEWS OP TUB DAY. Snow fell for an hour in Kansas City yesterday. Queen Liluoknlanl of tho KIngdo m Hawaii Is dying. of It is snowing and field work Is sus pended at Luvcrne, Minn. Of the $51,000,000 four and a half per cent, bonds ijlb.75U.klDU have been re deemed. Several skeletons of British soldiers who dlod In the wnr of 1813 were found in n trench in Lundy's Lane, Niagara raits, unt. About l.OOO.mon, painters, plasterers, carpenters, masons and metal-workers are out on strike ut Halifax, N. S., with no prospect 01 a souiement. During a funoral procession noar Al- toonn, la., a team of horses took fright and running awny upset a number of carrlagos. One man was killed, four persons were fatally Injured and ono woman is dying of fright. Jockey Moore, who rodo several tlmos at the beginning of tho Fall meotlng at Latonla, died nt Cincinnati from pneu monia, produced uy a cold caught from the use of tho sweatbox in trying to re duce his weight. He was twenty years old anu a promising rluor. Woather Indications. Wasiiixotos, Oot. 7,-For Eastern New York: Genornlly fnlr: stationary tempera ture; northerly winds. I'or Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, MnrjlimJ and Ilolawuro: Generally fulrj stationary tompcratuio: northerly ulnJs. For Wostorn Now York and Western Penn sylvania: Showers; warmer Wednesday ulguti northeasteily winds. , For Now iinglnnds aenerallr fair, station ary temperature; northerly wluds. NEW YOHK NARKISTS. New York. Oct. fl,-- Money on call loaned easy at & and 0 por oont . HO. IW. Closing Closing Yesterday. To-dey. 4 s, 1907 1 u 4 s, 1U07 Loop HUi 117 STOCK MAltKHT. loalui: l losing 1 esioaiity. o- iy. 1 anadlan I'dglfto... buu teutrul l'walBu..... .11 3-iU I hioatfu. Htlr. k Q.lfiWir Uj t8 Do ttwaro & IIu-ISuii i;is D.I. Luck. Wotioru W'J IUH Urie .u2 ;il9i i-.rlupref ua 7U ljut- Mioic liMi m.yii Loilla & Nlisll BlH BOJ-J Mlolil.mil 1 uutrai 10 - , 10 .' Missouri 1'auillc uotj ulli New Jersey 1 eutrul U" ItlHk Northwuatein 118,11 110 Oregon Nalj:ution TO 8U I'ueilleMail 37(4 37 U Heading l!j -t lji Hook Island MH 8.12 Ht l'aul 74 74)2 Union I'aolllo M 41M Western Union. S3j 83 QltAIN MAltlCET. Wheat closed strong. No. S rod winter 103i Oct 105; Dee. 108V. Corn fairly stesdr. No. 3 mixed 00i: Oca. tou Dec. f4H. uiu oiosea auiet. rtos muea j: oot. 33. If beauty h Bkln deep what a pretty animal tho rhinoceros must be. It's Bkln Is about two inches thick. Thoro'a Nothing on Earth So good for a baby suffering with Wind Colh ai Dr. Hand's Colic Curo. It Booth os and euros. S&mplos gratis tor a fow days at J. M. Uillan and O. J. Mc Carthy, tho druggists. Parodoxlcal a man of sound nenee Is generally a silent one. Height of Oruolty. Nervous women seldom receive the sym ptoms they deserve. Whlleoltculho pictures of henllh, they aro constantly ailing. To withhold sympathy from these unfortunates Is the height of cruelty. They have a weak Sain In side, weak and hungry spells, and uallv swelllni- of ankles. onnreRslon. chok n, smothering and dropsy. I)r Miles' New Heart Cure Is Jnstthe thing forthem. For tho r nervnusnefis, headache, weakness, otc., his Hest 'ratlve Norvl 10 Is unqualed. Fine treat'seou "Heart and Nervous L)lsoae" nod marvelous testimonials Iree, Bold ana guaranteed by (J. 11. Hugenbiich, The song of tho fainter tuid fainter. mosquito gets Miles' Norvo ana Llvor Pills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach nnd bowels thtouahthe nerves, A now discovery. Dr. mhos' nils speeuuy cute blllnusneis, bad tftt-to, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled lor men, women, chlldreu. Hmallest, mildest, surest! aldoses, 25cts. Bumples Free, at U. II. Hagenbuch's arng store. Tho ice cream nnd soda water sea son is departing. A Mystory Explained. The nnners contain frenuent notices of rich pretty and educated girls eloping with nesroeft. trnmns and coachmen. The well- known specialist, Dr. Kranklln Mile, says all such girls are more or less hysterical, nervous, very Impi islve, unbalanced; usually subject to headache, ncuritlela. sleeplessness. 1m moderate crying or laugmug. mesaBnowa weak nervous system for which thero Is no remedy equal to Meliorative Nervine. Trial bottles nnd a due boot, containing many marvelous cures, free at fj. H. Hagenbuch's drucr store, who also sell, nnd iruarnuUMi Dr. Miles' celebralod Now llourt Cure, the finest of heart tonics. Cures lluttcrlug, short breath, etc. Prospects for a good trade in fall goods aro looking up. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per haps of the sure approach of that more ter rlble disease, Consumption. Ask yourselves if you can afford for the sake or saving GO cents, to run the risk and do nothing for 1U We know from experience that Hhllon's Cure will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Uottles were sold the nast year. It relieves Croun and Whopplne Cough at once. Mothers do not bo without It. For Lnme liack, Hide or Chest, use Bhlloh's Porous Piaster. Bold by 0. 11. Hagonbach, N. E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. Squirrel hunting has thus far not been a success. Specimen Cases. S. H. Clifford. New Cosset, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia aud KhoumatUm, uia oiuuiucu wus uisimierea, niB 1.1 ver was ai locled to au alarming degree. Appellto fell nway, and he was terribly reduced In tien and strength. Xhrco bottles of Klectrlo Hit lers enred mm. Kdward Hhopherd, Harrlsburg, 111., had a ruunlug bore on Ills lo of eielit years' stand lug. Ufcod three hollies ot Klectrlo Illiters and Fovcu uoxis or uucsien s Arnica salve, aud his leg is sound nnd well. John Hpeaker, Cat-iwba, O., had dve large Fever sores on his lee. doctors ld he was Incurable One hot- tlo niectrio littters and one box Bucklen'B Arnica Halve cured him entirely. Hold by u. iii iiagenuucn, Druggist. Winding up makes clocks go, but It nas an opposite eiiect upon au insolv ent concern. Father Pablo Juarez Talks Don Kimon Alva. Dear Blr: I have the satisfaction or lulormingyon that tho Cactus Mood Cure, of whl h you aro the owner, has produced the most wonderful results for a irienn ot mine who has sutiered from her petic eruption, and I consider vour curo s r generator without antqtial. In the name of my friend I thank you sincerely, nnd be sure I will recommend your valuable incdi cine, as I have again seen Its results. Yours truly. It V. l'AMLO JUAREZ. Bold at Klrlln's l)rugHtore,Fergusou House I31UCK, oueuuuuuuu. Notwithstanding some rot, tho pota to crop will be a large aud profitable one mis year. Shlloh's Consumption Curo. in is is oeyona question the most suc cessful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, i few doses Invariably cure the worst cases of Cough, Croup, aud Bronchitis, while Its won Jerful success In the erne 01 uobjuiptlon is wuuuui u imruuei in tue nisiory ot meaicine. Since It's first discovery It has been sold on a juarantee, a test which no other medicine can staua, 11 you have a cough we earnestly ask you to try It. Prioe 10 cents, 50 cenU, and I1.U0. If your Lungs are sore. Chest or liack lame, use Bhlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by 0. it. iiagenbucb, N. K. corner Main and Lloyd streets. The turkey Is undergolrnr .the fat tening process for tho coming Thanks giving Bay. Judgement jhould be displayed In buying media tine above all things. In selooting remedy for any disease, you should be positive that it contains nothing Inju rious to the health. Many renvxiiesT on the market leave the patient in a much worse condition, than befoct) taking them, S' s s b purely vegetable, and jverfectty harmless; the most delicate child can take it with absolute safety. It contain, tu mercury or minerals of any kind, and yet It never falls to cure the dis eases it is rcooinmendod for. Book on Blood and Skin diseases free. Swift apoctUo Co., Atlanta, Qs STEALING FOR TWENTY TEARS. IIo Was Led Into the Orime hy Oitruder, mo, He Save, is "Slick." Oatraader Uaed tha Moaey la Baaeala- MenA Nembar ef Others IaaplUatoa Cawutor Yaa Xaalrasd Aeeuavd ef Kalp lag to Coaoaal toe Thefts Treuapbeer l)o.a Net Una Whathar Aayaaa IUae llealdae Oalraadar Stwle Aay Meaaf rbe Total Saartea)a BlS.OSe-.galet Ken la Klngetaa. Kixobtok, N. Y., Oet. 7.M. T. Trumpbour made a f nil confession of his crime yesterday. Ue talked fully and freely, giving lu detail the manner In which he and Treasurer Ostrender plun dered the Ulster County Barings Insti tution and covered up their operations for more than 20 years. He throws most of the blame on Os trander's shoulders. It was Ostrander, he says, who got most of tho $518,000 ttolcn from tho bank. He also Impli cates several others. Ostrander bad beon stealing three roars before Trumpbour found It out. When remonstrated with, Ostrander plended for tho Bnko of his wife and children not to be exposed, nnd un folded n plan by which tho defalcation could bo mado good. "Ostrander Is ono of the finest book keepers I over knew," said Trumpbour. "His plan was to mako false transfers from tho depositors' lodgers to tho trial balance sheets." "Of course, It was was almost Impossi ble to dcteet tho fraud. His scheme, which wns slmplo, though very in genious, amounted to nothing more than representing to tho examiner that our deposits were smaller than they actually wero. "Wheal Ostrander unfolded his plan to mo I at first rebelled against becoming a party to it, but at last I yielded, OBtran dor promising to mnko up the shortage as soon as ho could. Ho did not make it up, but on the contrary continued taking more and more or tho bank's money ana losing it in gambling operation. "Yes, I continued year after year to falsify tho depositors' balances. Of course I was a fool to do it. I was not tho only one, however, whom ho used in coloring up his dofnlcntlon. Alfred Van Nostrand, the chief bookkeoper,;was Just an guilty an I, If not more so. He also used the bank's money, and at tho time of my arrest his account was overdrawn lor a far greater amount than mine. I don't remembor tho exact amount, but it was over $3,000. "Andrew Scott, colloctor for the bank, was also fully aware of the condition of 1U affairs nnd ustrander's deficit. sneak the absolute truth when I say that I had no Idea the shortage was anything like $018,000. Van Nostrand, who helped mako up the trial balances, must have made many false transfers that I knew nothing about. It may be that he worked exclusively under Ostrander's direction, or It may be that ho was cov ering a separate defalcation. A XX QUIUT AT HINOSTON. Mob Fury Una Subsided A I.ogal Fight OTor the Hecolverahlp. i. Kinobtos, N. Y., Oct. 7. The seonos of turmoil ond chao9 which havo reigned nro now transformed Into quiet calm ncsa and the usual tranquility nnd order aro restored. Ono can scarco imagine such a complete transformation in so brief a period of time. Wall streot, the principal thorough faro, on which is located the courthouse and the insolvent institution, which Monday was Oiled with an excited mob, is now almost de serted. There havo been no now developments as regards tho amount of stolon funds. Hank Examiner Judson says it will tuko about two weeks moro to complete tho investigation. In his opinion the total dofulcation will not exceed tho sum first reported. Tho misslug trial balanco books havo been, found, secreted in a drawor. It has nlso boon discovered that the balance sheets hnvo boon falsified. Ycstorriiy at the request of Ostrander and Trumpbour they hud on Interview in Jnll with Alfred Van Nostrand, tho bookkeeper of tho Insolvent Institution. Sheriff U11I was prosent at tho confer ence. Tho culprits asked Van Nostrand how tho publlshod amount of the defal cation was reached. Ho replied that It had been discovered by a thorough ex amination of the books. Trumpbour stated that tho deficiency was not so large. ConHdenco bos in part been restored by tho appointment of County Treasurer Brodhcad as receiver. Loading deposi tors and buslnoss meu fool assured that bo will hcrvo the best lntorosts of all persons. There is, however, noma dls upproval over tho Belectlon, nnd a legal light over a permanent receiver will bo made. At tho request of the trustees of tho Kingston Savings Dank, Supt. Piston has put a,i export examiner to work on tho accounts of that institution to as certain Its condition. Union Workmen an n Strike Dobto.v, Oot- 7. About 100 union workmen employed on tho Columbus Theatre utrnek yesterday morning bo cause tho nnmo of tbelr union superin tendent, G. W. llrown, ' appeared on tho programme of tho opening performanco on "foreman of the maioii work," when ho Is general superlntnndont of the job. It seems that Mr. Urown, the superin tendent, had somo words with the own ers of tho building about the mlstnko ou the programme, and was discharged, whoreupon all tho union men quit work. lted Croaa Society Klijotnoif, Boston, Oct. 7. The Order of the Red Cross was enjoined by the Superior Court from paying out its funds lu any bank and from disposing of its fuuds iu the State treasury. The plalutltts ara holders of matured certificates. A con spiracy and confederacy is alleged on the part ot tho oillcers and certain un known persons for tho purpose of de frauding. A rocelver Is nlso asked for. Ksteeand Cheney, Probably, VasiiisotoN, Oct. 7. From an In spired source It was learned Jato last night that the I'restdent has decided upon Estee, of California, and t'henoy, of New Hampshire, to fill the two Cab lnet vacancies to occur in November by the withdrawal of Proctor nnd Miller. Hn-ithnr nnrnn not nil lot trm Ka ItmMa Wfll tn fjioe mid h&ndki lo rtvl, Ukj 7 Ot cotiTM thpy will tUnter, becaum Papft painted the window TiUi 10C. A MOTTLE 10C. WOLTJ" & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARLLA Causes no eruptions upon the skin such as nearly all sarsaparilla mixtures do; but drives tho impurities from tho blood through the proper channels, tones up the system, increases appetite, and rapidly cures dyspepsia, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, and all diseases depending upon an impure condition ot tno blood. Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Moefc, Shenandoah, Pa. Ank my ngrnts for W. T. Ilniislnn Shoes. If not lor snlo In jour place nfdc your denier to send ftn- cutnlouiic, rtccuro the ugener nnd get thcin lor 3oil. (VTA Illl 0 SI)II-5TlTUTi:.al S3 SHOE centIm EN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It U a Boamlesa shoe, with no tnclcs or wax thread to hurt the feet; mado of tho bent lino calf, sty Huh aud Ffifly, aud because tre make more thoen of this grtiiU than any athrr tnantifavturer, H equal baud Eovvcd Rlim-fl eosthitf from 34.00tod3.tA). CjC 1)0 eJcniihio Ilnud-Hcued the finest calf Zpij. Bhoo over offered for $i.uoi equal French Imported alines hlch cut from to $12 ia). & A OO ilnnil-Srued Writ Slioo, ?,nrt calf. fityi!ifi.017ir;ulttnml durable. Tho best ehoo over offered at thU prleo i ame grado M cl,$ tnm-madti sbofn costlnn fruni 6-1.00 to fj.'jd. flJO 30 I'nltrn Hlmrt Farmers, Hailroad reri a? uud LettcrCarrlemall wear them; Una calf, eeamlt'RS Kmouth lusltle. lieavy tbreo soles, cxten slon edpo. Ono pair will wear nyear. C5 50 linn calfi no better Bhoo over offered at UttSmm thU prleoj ono trial will couvlum thosa w bo want aelioo for comfort and aervjeo. nnd 5.00 WoiUliiBiiiitn'. hoca jSmm aro very strung nnd durable, 'tlmso who li.ivo given them a trial will wear no other make. Rr&Vffi' SeOO and school eh . t am Bvj E worn tiy the boye everywhere; they sell on their merits, an the liu'reaslng sates hIiow. B ftrfl Sor1 t:i.00 Ilnnd-Hewcd )ioe, best &nC4vl i v3i D( ii ola, veryHtyll6b;equalsFrcncli Imported aboo o-mtlnst from l.t)u to 8G.m). litidlvN '-J.30, J.00 nnd 1,7,1 hhoo for Mlsm-Hnro tho best llnoDongola. HtylUhaud durable. (!nutloii, See that W. L. louKlas' namo and prlco aro stamped on the lottom of each shoe. W, Jj. DOUULAS, Urocktou, JIosv 5aoxixxca.cs!5tto. DEsC DR. THEEL, RQ North Fourth St.v th onlT ge&ulo Gcr&iia AtueHou ripJcUlll In Uta UlIuJ Httb i who U kblo U enr DlOOd PolsOnf Norvoue Debility m Spe cial Diseasns Bkla DIiwilso-. Ited HpoU Vtiat la tht boao,SoroThroatMouthv niololtftfl, IimiU', Lruitloni, Mf or hrti Utoora, UWdlltDgi. Irritattont, IntlanimiUoni and Baotlofi, tiUUturu, WeklsM an! Early 4ey, loit mmor. wak hv mczU aniletj. WlnT "1 msiiiT nucMti an4 ail pucaaoa rrnniunB irum Inlt.or Uon or Ortrwork. lUosnit ea cro4 In 4 to 10 ' ayij n-Kcf al cnoe. pa out 1dm hop, no matu-r what a-lrtr tUlnit Doctor, Qoaci, Family or llotrlLal Vhyitctan baa railed. at': rirh or poor, an4 1c. itamp ft bOOK 'TnUTH" tiMilT Qnaoka nnrtcr iworn tentlnifuUta. IIooim, rJUlr from 9 to I, Kr'M to 9, M'rt. and It'Ci 8 to 10 Bandar 9 Ull II. Writ or call and bo aavad, For lurerauoua aoa Wedn. al eaturday PUla. dally TlmV GOLD MEDAL. 1878. W. Baker & Co.'s reakfast ocoa from whish the oxc - I oil ilea bean reuiow .1 .1 Absolutely Pare audit i Soluble. WHY 1 8 THE W, L, DOUGLAS No Chemicals nro used iu Its preparation. It has more than time times the strengtli of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far moro economical, costing less than one cent a cuj). It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, nnd admirably ndnptcd for invalids ns well ns for persons in health. Sold by Crooors ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & GO., Dorchester, Mm.