SHE MARRIED IN FDN ROBBED THEM BOTH An Oilicml Who Stolo from Church and Town. WolffsACMEBIacking flighest of all in Leavening Tower. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. lint When Told It Was a Legal IS WATERPROOF. H. 1 SIB: J A HANDSOME POLISH SllOM CAfl dally. Ceremony She Objected. Ua by man, women and children. THEN THE BRIDEGROOM FLED. HE WAS FOND OF SPECULATING. The "Mock" Marriage of Lillla Voorheos, a Tha Wayward Oarwr of Troturr L B. Booth of Newtown, Conn. Society Mica of MorristowD, N. J. Presents In the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE or THE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human 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 excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When fine Is llilioiu or Constipated so THAT PURE: BLOOD, REFRESHING ULEtFP, HEALTH nnel OTRENQTH 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. tOUISVIUE. KY NEW YORK. N. V. 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CARTER tBEDICIME CO., New Yorkl SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE TREATED FREE. V j lUtecurel mar' trttmud c et. C. n. uatirnn i iai)tdl 'lisipncflt t'll in 1 ii il.iv i.i 1 at two On: i rin iiri uo5c vn.i-t.iti lymirtOiM:efi I i.i f ( FffbF BOOK of Irs monlalsofmir. YFU nilfft -t "(m-- at rt rrby tculouk cures. ICH Uttio iirrlrlieJ rtltfc you or-! pnai, sen j icn W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Majs teller's old stand,) Corner Coal and JnrUtu BIB. Mr. Snyder will always koop'la stock; a One line of boots and shoes. Custom Work and Repairing done In the best style. He guarantees to sell cheaper than competitors on Main street who have big rents to pay, and guarantees u genu, ine bargain on every purchase. 1 MARCH,' CUI I LiUUl S1NCLE, When troubled with tliosa annoilwr Irrecaln.Uie fruuantlr following a cold or Mponur, or (run CV ttltutlonai WealuiMMss so peculiar to their sex, aucnit' Uce DH DuCHOINU'S Celebrated FEMALE REGULATING PILLS They ara Btrength.nfnff tethe eetlrfi iyt.r . laiwrt toos, vigor and nnMmtle trv tnM) t atietloa. of iwly and nifad, B.nt hr null, clf awiM, It. A?"!"? 9r.Hrtrfe5c41clnoO?..ST. WUC Ui CARTERS W opLs w m Tito Toune Man In the Cuie a Thaoloclcal StudentThe I'nlr AVer. Lovsrs and No Objections AVer Offered to Their Union. Tho Young- Lady Thought tho Weddlng a Jest Her Parents Indignant, and Say They Will Have the Marring Annulled, MomtisTowN, N. J., Oct. 8. This town has been stirred by the announcement of the marriage of Miss Llllle Voorhoos, a. society belle of this pluco, to Harold C. Ilevorlu of Philadelphia. Heverln is a Princeton graduate and is studying for the ministry in n thoologl cal seminary of New York. Ho was en gaged to Miss Voorhoos, and no ono of fered objections. About throo weeks ago Miss Voorhoes wont to Haverstraw, N Y., to visit rela tives. Either by nccldont, design or pro-arrangement she had been thoro but a snort time whon Mr. HcYcrln also ap peared. Tho first thing he did was to call upon his ilnnce, and invito her for a drive. On their return Miss Vodrhoos says thot Heverln accusod her of having eoasod to lovo him. This she denied omphatlcally, and to prove her constancy she laugh ingly consonted to linvo a botrohal cere mony before a olvll officer. Tho couplo then drove to a Justlco of tho Peace, who performed tho marriage ceremony. Jllss Voorheos clnlms that not until tho justice Informed her that she was legal ly a wlfp did sho realize that slio had been deceivod. Hoverln has disappeared and has not boon heard from. Mr. Voorhoos is lndig Dant and says he will havo his daugh ter's iun..-lnge annulled. "The facts," said Mr. Voorheos yester day, "aro nearly as stated. There was no reason known why this secret marriage Bhould have taken placo a3 thoro was nb objection to tho union at tho proper time and place." "Mysolf and my family wore well pleased at the prospect of tho match it made in the usual way, hut this manner of getting married has outraged all our fellings as woll ns all Benseof proprioty." "Tho young couplo will not live to gether, and I have already takon steps to have tho marrlaga annullod. My daughter has not seen Hevarin since the ceremony nor hns she heard from him. I believe my daughter's statement thtit she was involglod Into this marrlago by Heverln." Ocnoral Sliarpo Makes a Denial. New Yoitk, Oct. 8. Gonoral Ooorgo II. Sharpo emphatically denies tho state ment of tho Kingston bank wrecker. Trumpbour, that he user tho Ulster uounty baving? institution as a means of furthering his political schomos. Ho challenges Trumpbour to nanio a single loan made with a view to Influencing po litical action. A Conductor Kobbed. Lewisto, Pa., Oct. 8. Joseph Pow loy, a freight conductor on tho Pennsyl vania Ilallroad, was assaulted on his train near this placo yesterday by two unknown men, supposed to be tramps. Powley was thrown from his train nud robbed of $20. Small Verdict for Sonman Minor. New Yokk, Oct. Ji Seaman Jossa Iftnor of tho stoamor Louisiana, who was triced up to tho forestay of that ves sel recently for alloged mutiny, secured a vordlct of six cents for damuges against Uaptatn Uayer. KEW YORK KKWS IN HISIEF. The deadlock In the Third Senatorl nl District ltepubllcuu convention at Utlcq continues. By a unanimous vote tho Prosbytory of Buffalo has rejected tho doctrlno ol preterltlon. The Republican Senatorial convention at Tnrrytown nominated William IL Robertson. Tho Domooratto Sonntorinl convention at Jamaica nominated Edward Floyd Jones for Senator. John Potter of Niagara Falls was killed on tho Central Hudson Railroad at Poughkeepsle Tuosday night, Ovldo Musin, the musician was married yesterday to Annia Louise Tan ner, tho prima donna, In New York. Tho Woman's Christian Tomperancs. Union recently adopted a resolution ol congratulation to Mrs. Grovor Cleve. land. Fire destroyed the stock and buildings of tho Carthago Lumber and Wooden Ware Company at Carthago. Loss, $40,000; insurance, $10,D00. Col. Charles 12. Walker, son of tho lato Hon. C. II. Walker, was nominated for Senator for the Twenty-seventh Dis trict by the Democrats at Corning yes torday. Mayor Chapin of Brooklyn decllnos to bo a candidate again unless William Zleglor, who attackod him on the watei purchase scheme, is nominated by till Republicans. In a fit of anger D. O, Saunders, a contractor, on tho Adirondack and St, Lawrence Railroad, shot and fatallj wounded William Davis, ono of his col ored laborers. Tho tug McCalden Brothers was rui Into and funk by tho tug Couquoror oil Fort Montgomory, on the Hudson, lat Tuesday night. The engineer and a boy, who was a passenger, were drowned. Morris and Abraham Schneider yestor day filed a judgment for $50,000 In tht County Clerk's olHoe, Now York, agalnsj Abraham Backer, the commercial not broker who recently assigned for a lurg amount. Tho union printers of the State In con vention at Syracuse olected James A, Klrwin ut Albany president, James Dil lon of Brooklyn llrst vice-president and Charles II. Wright of Roohsiter seaond vlou-presldeut. The Demooratll Sanatoria! convention at Rochester renominated Donald Mo Naughtou for Senator. H appeared be for the convention and in a anaech de clined to run. x-Aldsrinan frank S, UporWM than nominated. ABSOl3UTEI2f PMk& COMMENTS ON THE KVKNT. How Pamoll'a Dentil ! Ilegarricd by the reis nud 1'rnnilnput Men. London, Oct. 8. Justin McCarthy said, In an Interview yesterday, that it would be impossible to forecast tho political effect of tho death of Mr. Parnell. He hoped that it would lend to the reunion of tho Irish party, and It would certain- ly not hinder tho catiso of Homo Rulo, He bclioved that all Irish hostility to Parnell was swallowed itp In genuino and universal regret. Thrco weeks ago ho had a long and friendly conference with Mr. Parnell at his (Mr. McCarthy's) house lu Chelsea. Thoy mutually agreed to draw part o( the Paris fund for tho oxpensos of regis tration, incurred before the division of tho party. Before tho dlvorcn proceed ings ho had beon n close friend of Pur noli, whom he admired intensely. "Purnoll consulted me," said Mr. Mc Carthy, "about his lamentable manifesto, nnd I used all efTorts to prevent its be ing Issued, because It made his leader ship impossible." Tho Right Hon. J. Chamberlain said In an Interview that tho death of Parnell might lulluenco the government to go to tho country on present legislation, but It was more llkoly that the Cabinet would endeavor to pass tho Irish Looal Government bill. Thoro would b6 a( air prospect of that being done should tho opposition adopt the name nttltudo to wards tho bill, as towards tho English Local Govornmont bill. Tho general election, ho thought, would bo hold lato In 1802. Tho "Dublin Mall" says that many of Parnell's bitterest ouemies In Ireland would bo shooked by tho suddonness of his death. For months past ho looked as If he had been breaking down under tho stress of a battle too severo for oven n fctroug man. "Although his oauso was hopoloss, ho was still n thorn lu tho Bide of Mr. Glad stone, and might havo Influenced elec tions. Now tho battle for homo Rulo must bo fought on its own merits. All tho same overy generous heart would lament tho tragic death of tho Irish Rionzi." Tho Dublin "Freeman" says that one of tho most rematkablo careers in mod ern times had been brought to an early and Buddon close. "At such a moment it would ill-Leflt the Irish nation to put asido and discard the memory of tho bright days when Irishmen regarded Charles Stewart Paruell with confldence in his integrity, honor nnd dovotlou. "We claim that a great effort should bo mado to close with death tho sad his tory of tho last few uneasy months of fratricidal strife. Wo appeal to tho people throughout the couutry to ho modorato and calm, nnd to join in that national unity, without which wo hon estly boliovo It Impossible to predict tho final triumph of the Irish cause." "United Ireland," lu an editorial, says that thu Captain of the Irish pooplo has been done to death by tho tuunts of Irishmen, who havo broken tho heart of their lender. It Ironically asks whethor their cheeks nro pale and their hearts are chilled ut tho prospect of what their callousness, cruoluess and pitiless treatment havo ollectad. It quotes tho taunts of Timothy Honly, threatening to drlvn Parnell to tho gravo or tho lunatic asylum, nnd satirically asks whether Hoaly Is happy now that tho grave is open for ot o who was in tho glory of manhood, a son of Ireland nobler than Grattan, and greater than O'Connell, full of tho love of Ireland. Tho Dublin "Evening Press," (Mo Cnrthylto) says that Parnell's death is a terrible lesson to those who thought that tho Irish nation should tako Parnell's life ns tho lease of Ireland's safety. They almost protended that he was God-liko nnd undying. We cannot forget, oven nt this moment, that they calculated joyously on tho death of McCarthy to placo Parnoll in possession of the Paris fund. God bless the faithful peoplo did not fall to see that tho nation's cause did not depend in tho mortality of men. Parnell Is dead and Ireland lives. If ull tho loaders of the Irish cause had passed away with him, Ireland's cause would bo f ulllllod. j 1M Dronzo statue Co" uerrornr urrant ao Chicago was unveiled yosterduy, In the presence of 100.000 people. Judgo W, Q. Gresham delivered tho address, Colorado minors a fow days ago dis covered four outlaws In a cave at Whlto River Hills, near tho Arkunsas bordor. A guard was placed at tho mouth of tho cavo and reinforcements sent for, who aro now Btnrving tho criminals out. Zuzel, who Is performing with Foro paugh's show nt Das Vegas, N. M., foil 50 foot to tho ground a fow nights ago and was badly shukon up. A wire break lug was tho cause of her fall, She will be unable to resume her performances for about two weeks. ruellUt Mahor Arrives. New York, Oct. 8, Potor Mahor, tho Irish champion pugilist, arrived in Now York last night by the City of Paris, and was mot down tho bay by a hundred enthusiasts on the steamer Hazel -rCirk. Ho appeared to the sports who saw htm us nn unusuully "likely" young man. He stands 5 feet, 11 inches, and fights at about ITS pounds. Ha says he is prepared to m-iko a match with any man, and ids manner was ono of confidence, though not boastful. Billy Madden hns him In charge Arrestod lor Ituuultic u Lottery, PniLAmaruu, Oct.8. Thoolllcoof tha California Loan and Trust Company wus raided by tho pollca last evening and E. C. Duttou and George E. Dimmlck, both of Boston, who were in charge thoro, were placed under arrest, charged with setting up and maintaining a luttary. j Weather lM4iuatlunt. WAsniMaiox. Oct. 8.--Kor 13nitern New York l;ulM'a 1'enutyli aula, New Jeiiuy, UsryUn4 and Ui.!aw.i I: ih-, ttitln-a-y u-a peratuio, except tli.'jC.y vrai inoi' lu Northern l.ow York, euJi.ftvv. Tho Bcarcltv of wlmlo-bone hits mado a substitute necessary. Thoro'a Nothing on Earth So good for a baby suffering with Wind Colli ai Dr. Hand's Colic Cure It Bootbos and cures. Samplos gratis lor a fow days at J. M. Uillan and C. J. Mc Carthy, tho druKgists. Wliskers will be fashionable as soon ns cold weather sets in. Height of Cruolty. Nervous women seldom receive the sym ptoms they deserve Whlleofteu tho pictures of health, 1 hey aro constantly ailing. To withhold sympathy from these unrortuuates Is the height of cruelty. They havo a weak heart, causing shortness or breath, flutterliiK, pain In side, weak and hungry fepells, and dually swelling or ankles, oppression, c-liok-tnir. nmntlierlni? nnd flrnrwv. l)r Miles' New Heart Cure Is Justine thing for them. Kor tho r uerv usuew", headache, weakness, etc., his Hekt ratlve Norvl e Is unnualed. Finn 1 real bp ou "tiearitinu nervous uisease" auu marvelous testimonials Iree. Bold ana guaranteed by U. 11. llagcnbuch. Signs of coming winter appear in tho inr wool already; ftlllOB' Nervo tvna Liver PMb Act on a new principle regulating the liver, cloinach and bowels through the nerve) A new dlsoovery. l)r. Miles' lllls speedily cute biliousness, bad taste, tnrpld liver, piles, constipation, uuequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mlMest, surest 1 Sldose, SScts. Samples Free, at O. H. Uageubuch's drugstore. Keep a sharp lookout for pick-pockets nuil sueitk thieves. A Mystery Explained, The papers contain frequent notloes of rich, pieuy antt euucaicHl gins eloping Willi npgrues. trumps and ooaehmen. The well- known specialist, lit. Franklin Mllei, says all .urn mo uiuiv ui iron nj cici ivai, udi uitn, verylmpi islve, unbalanced: usually sublect to headache, neuralgia, sleepleHenesa, ltn mod rate ciylng or iaughiug. These show a woak nervous system for which there Is no reniedv iqual to llosiurailve Nervine. Trial bottles nml a flue book, containing muuy marvelous cures, free a' C H. HQgenbuch s drug store, who also sell, mid guarantee l)r. Miles' celebrated New Heart Cure, tho finest of heart tonics. Cures fliitteriug, short breath, etc. Tho yoieo of tho "Bob White" is heard In the country. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal ror iinps of tha sure approach of that more ter rible disease,' Consumption. ABk yourselves If you can allord for the Bake of saving CO cents, to run the risk and do nothing for 11, We know froin experience that Hhlloh's Cure will Cure yonr Cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million llotiles wero sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whoppluir Cough at once. Mothers do not be without It. For Lamo Back, Bide or Chest, use Hhlloh's I'orous Piaster. Bold by C. II. llagenbuch, N. E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. The peach season Is about at its end for this year. Spooimen Casos. S. II. Clifford. Now Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Uheumallun, his stomach was disordered, his l.lver was at locted to au alarming degree. Appoilto fell nw.iy, and he was terribly reduced In flokh and strength. Threo bottles of Kleclrlo Hit tors cured him. KdwardBbophord, llarrlsburg, III , hnd a running sore on his lc of o gtit years' stand lug. Use.l threo bottles of Electric llPttrj uud Foven boxes of HucKlen's Arnica Halve, and his leg Is sound and well. John Bpeaker, Calswba, O., had Ave large Fnver Bores on bis leg, doctors said he was Incurable One bot tle Klectrlc Hitters and one brtx lluckleu's Arnica Salve cured him eutlrely. Bold by U. 11, llagenbuch, Druggist. The days aro now a trllla shorter iniui tne nights. Father Pablo Juarez Talks Don Ilsmon Alva, Dear Sir: I have tho satisfaction or Inlormlngyou that the Cactus UlooJ Cure, of whl h you nro the owner, has produced tne most wonderful results for n Irleud of mine who has sintered from her petio eruption, and I ronslder vour cum a rtgeneraior without nn equal. In the namo ui my irieuu 1 iuhuk. joh siucereiy, una no (sure I will recommend your valuable medl. cine, as 1 nave again seen lis results. Yours truly, It V. PAIlf.O JIIA11EZ Bold Rt IClrlln's Drug Htore,Ferguson lloute uiuuji, ouenauuoau. October is the month for crysantho mums, and there Is overy Indication that there will be a wealth of bloom Shlloh's Oonsumption Ouro. This Is beyond question the most sno jessiul Cough Medicine we have ever sold, 1 lew doses Invariably cure the worst oases ol Cough, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its won. lerlul succeks In the cure of Consumption is without a parallel In the history of medicine. Since It's llrst discovery It has been sold on a juaranlce, a lost which no other medkune sau stand. I: you havo a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10 cents. 60 cents, nud ll.l'O. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Back lame, use Hhlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by O. U. Uegeubuch, N. K. corner Main and Lloyd streets. As a follow who promised to bo "around after harvest" fulled to ma terialize we are now on tho look out for tho one that was to drop in "about eeedin." HOW IS YOUR CHILD? Swift's Specific is tho groat developer, of delicate child ren. It regulates the secre tions; it stimulates the skin to healthy action, and assist nature in development. There is no tonic for child ren equal to S S S Send for our treatlw on Blood ul Skin Diseases. Swirr tirxoFio Ctv, Atlosta, da, The Ciubeiilement Will H.ncli Well Dp Into the Tliausnnds-Ilooth lied lleon Truited Implloltir by JEveryuue If ait lleld the Offloe of Towu Trencurer for 18 Years Iteoent Low Market Thought to Have Ceuied Ills IJowufnll-lilt Whereabouts Unknown. Niwtowk, Conn., Oct. 8. Town Treasurer L. 1). Booth of this place Is missing. There in n shortage of several thousand dollars in his accounts, which his bondsmen will ho held responsible for. Ills pllferlngs, however, do not stop there, lie hns also improved tho oppor tunity to rob tho Episcopal Church of this place, ot which ho was a member of long standing, ho having full control of the funds of the treasury. Ho wns trusted by tho churoh peoplo implicitly until ugly reports ubout his town affairs beoame noised about. Then he wns re quested to show his accounts, but re fused to do so. A meeting of tho vestry was hold nnd certain persons wero empowered to make formal demand on Ilootli for tha church books. Meantime he Hod. Ilooth, It is said, has a mania for spec ulating, nud It is alloged that his money has all gono through that sieve. His business as a general storekeeper has greatl; declined and altogether it is a pitiable case. It is said that he held about $12,000 of tho church funds, much of which Is In stocks und bonds. Booth enma from nn excellent nml wealthy family. His uncla died two years ago leaving $150,000. The property wont to his nioces nnd tho missing treas urer nnd Ids family oontestod the will, but failed to break it. Just how much Booth has embezzled is not known yet, but it will reach a large amount. Tho missing man is about 46 years old. nnd has a family. He was very popular, and had held the ollico of towu Treas urer of Newtown for slxtoen yonrs, Hi was regarded as a business man of nc menu ability and as a trustworthy offi cial by everybody in the place. The money has been taken within a very short time, anil the recent low market is thought to havo caused his downfall. Booth's htore was attached yostorday by tho church people. Fined for UaIiik Car btoves. Nr.w Yourc. Oct. 8. Judge Barrett oi tho Supreme Court .has directed a ver dict ot $7,000 In favor of tho State against tho Now 'ork, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company as penaltlos for violation of tho Car Stove act. This tct prohibits tho use of stoves or fur naces lu passenger cars on any trunk lino within tho State. The defense was thnt the company did not como within tho act because it did not have fifty miles of road within tho Stato and that tho Baker heating system, used by thorn, had boon approved by the Connecticut authorities. It was also contoudod that tho act was void because it attomptod to regulato commerce between tho two States. Catholto Young Moil's Convention. Philadelphia, Oct. 8. At tho session of tho Catholic Young Men's Convention llov. Jnmoa F. Loughlln, of Phllndol. phia, was oloctod President; Rev. Frank Maguiro, of Albany. Vlco President; W. E. Mesler, of Youugstown, Ohio, Second Vice President, and V. A. Wohbcr. ot Brooklyn, Socretnry and Treasurer. Albany was solocted as the placo of hold ing tho next convention. Treasury Department Notes. Washington, Oct. 8. The Treasury Department yosteraay purchased (K3,UU0 ounces of silver at 90 4-5 to 97 cents por ounce Tho offors wore 775.000 ounces. The Department yosterday redeemed $91,450 4 1-2 per cent, bonds, making tho total redemptions 18,811,700, and leaving outstnnuing fo,uoj,uua A Schooner Ashore. Chatham, Mobs., Oct. 8. Tho schooner II. M. Jlorriam, Captain Soott, of iNew Horn, went ashore nt Shovelful uoal yesterday. She wus bound for Sn lom with n cargo of coal. Tho crew abandoned her and wero takon to Tuttlo Station, The vessel and cargo will prob ably bo a total losu. Died from Ills Injuries. New Haven. Conn., Oot. 8. John C. Kuslor, a machinist, who was brutally assaulted a week ago by a voterluary surgeon namod D. J. Sullivan, died last night. Tho doad man's friends think he died of injuries received nt Sullivan's hands. Ine coroner Is investigating. Yule Again Victorious. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 8. Tho Ynlo oiovon defeated the Trinity Uollogo foot ball team yesterday by a scoro of 'M to 0. NI3W l'..NOLA.M IIUKVITIISS. The trlnl of Frank Almy, tho murderer of Chrlsilo Warden, will bogln at Ply mouth, N. II., on Tuesday, Nov. 17. Caldwell & Llbby, boot and shoe man ufacturers, of Boston, have assigned to H. F. Hurlburt, of Lynn. Liabilities, 150,000. John W. Sherman, a retired coal mer chant of Newport, H, I., died yesterday. He was a hrothor of tho lata Gon. Thomas V. Sherman, U. S. A. The published report that tho Union Paclflc-ixotthwegtarn alliance has been broken is 1. .,led by Union Pacific du ctals 111 B'lS.OQ. The appointment of 12. Clavonco Hovoy, of Bosion, Mi executive olUcer of the Board ut World's Fair Managers for Massachusetts, was confirmed yestorday. The British steamer Galileo, urrlved at Boston yesterday from Hull, Kngland, with threo passengers and crow of tha Amerlcau bark Johu . Cbuso, of Now York, abandoned at sea. The New Hampshire Conferenoe Sem inary, of Concord, N. II., has been pre Hated with a tract of land comprising acres in Nebraska and South Dakota. The donor is Benjamin Cbao rJargfant, of Lrauivllle, 111. Brother oorn-i out and lot mo bo ln.tiil. VHI tar faco nnd uatuli lw rod tif Of ';iine thpy wiU muter, beoauaePan palntoJ tbe window with AT 0 ASA'fi,ri&T,s::. . rvtr ir. IOC. A HOTTI.K 10c. WOLPP & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. TO Causes 110 eruptions upon the skin such as nearly all sarsaparilla mixtures do; but drives the impurities from the blood through the proper channels, tones up the system, increases appetite, and rapidly oure3 dyspepsia, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, and all diseases depending upon an impure condition of tho blood. Said at Klrllti'a Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Black, Shenandoah, Pa. AaIc my ngents for V. Ij. Tlnuglnft Shoes If lint lor snip In your plucu nntc yo'ur denier to Hemt for catalogue, sl-curo tho itscncy. nud uct them I'm jnii. WTAKK NO oIJBhTITUTE.n FOR CENTLUMPN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It Is a hfamleMSt-huc, 1th no lacks or wax turratl to hurt the feet; made of tho host lino calf, stylish ftud eiwy, nud because hv vtahe more shoes of this yraih' than any other mavfaettter. It equals band sew ml rihoi'i costing from fl.iiu tugn.ix), &JSl 01) jiMiitluo Hnml-Meueil, tho finest calC HfvJm nhoo ever oftVrt'd for 4.1.(11)1 equals French Imported shocn which cost from $!MtodlV0U. LA. O" Hnml-Scwd Welt Slior, lino calf. JJ v ntyllsh, comfort unit? and durable. 1 he best shoe over ollercd nt this price : Hamo grade 03 cus tom nmde shoes euHtlnn from (Ui.w) to(ii.' '). 3 Ot INilic' Klioci Farmers, Knllrcmil Men Pwi and Letter riirrieruull wear them, nuoc ,lf, fteamlc-M, smooth Inside, heavy thrco toWa, exten sion edge. One pair will wear 11 year. AA 5(1 tin i' calfi no better fdioe ever off'Tft at wni thU prlee; one trial will convluco tuoso who want a shoo for comfort ami service. 5 -2r itml $ A)i) WorMnumnn shors aro very stroun nnd durublc. Ihoo who liayo given them a trial will wear 110 other make. hwlfc' ft -.00 und $1.73 school Fhncs aro worn by the bos everywhere; they sell on thcTr merits, nn the Inert using sales nhow( i SarTliAC !?!I.()0 lliniri-NPvttMl shoe, best hm&A ICS Uonnoin, er stuihh; equals Frcuchi Imiorti d kuoch costing from gi (nj to ftca). IjiiiIIch lJ.5, nml fltl.73 shoo for Mimes aro thu liest MneUongnlu. stylish nnd durable. t'nutiuii.'Sei' that W, L. UouKlns' namo and prlco uro stamped on the tint torn of eaei shoo. W. L. 1XUULAS, Urockton, Mass. DR. THEEL, RSQ Worth Fourth ttt.t th itBlr genulaa tifrnim Aim. rleia ppcililUt In the t'nlicJ t,it" who It kMr w cur Blood Polaon, Nervous Debility 4 spe cial Diseaeea . Bhln DtM-UfS, H.driroUPlnitnth buuti.soroThront Mouth Dlutahui, rirajilet, Krufilon' toft or hd L'lri, HwelllDgi, IrriUItim, In(1iiimiUoni ami Runnlngf Btricturui, Wekntfi anil Ear daoar, loil tatmarj weak hu-k, mental amlfiy. ETl-lnCT and ltl!l.T Plieaaca and all UIimi rwultlnK fr m 1 1 IintlHcritlon or Orrwork, Reovat oaiMi curni In i to 10 rrtltf t onoe. la nt Iota bnrw, no matt, r mrat a4r Uiinjr Puctor, Quar-k, ranill rr llimptta) IMivhUiho las fal' A, Pr. TIIEKL eurri poeltivoly nA without d-tentloa ftira Littlnp oiD, toiihi. mnon loan ti t"i f vmtnkii viKKini, rich or i-wr nl 3o a'amp ft hOUk 'lTRUTi, tiding Quiwh Olirltr wnrn t Mil- llovm flailr from 9 10 1, V'r to 9. TVrd and Bat. f 6 U 10. Hmi-lat 9 till II Wrtie or call an-1 If an 4. Tot lUtytuoM tot) WJn. nl Saturdajr dally THoa GOLD HEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. Baker & Co.'s reakfas front wlilch tlio of . ot oil Iim been rem Absolutely Put anilit is Solubh-, No Chemicals nro used !u its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nnd is thoreforo far moro economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily dioestud, nnd ndminibly adapted for invalids ns well ns for persons in health. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. W. BAKER. & GO., Dorchester, Mass. WHY IS THE W, Lb DOUCLAS S3 SHOE