THE FIR ST GDI FIRED New York Democratic Cam paign Formally Opened. WILL FORGE NO MORE WoIff'sflCMEBIacking (Ugliest of all in Leavening Power. TJ. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. 18 iVlTCSt of a Clover Swindler. English A A Shoes csn bewnthod dally. HO Used by men. stouten und children. VICTIMIZED A NEW YORK FIRM. CLEVELAND AND HILL SPEAK. He Had No Difficulty in Getting $11,600 Tho ErPrealdent anil the Governor Sh&k Hands on the Platform. Prom Laidlaw & Brof., Bankers. f? lewder Presents In the molt eltg.nt form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUB JUICE OF THK FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human V,, 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 one is Bilious or Constipated so THAT PURL BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and GTRENQTH NATURALLY FOLLOW Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOFt MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FlG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. IOUISVILU. KY NEW YORK. . f. AUE OOINQ TO .UlBSnurl, ICaiiHiiH, ArlmiiSttH Texan, ?ebrulcn, L.oiiiMatia Colorado, Utnli, Cllioriiln oreKon.WnsliitiKioii.lilejtico, New Mexico or Arizona, and will Bond me a postal card or letter staling Where you are going, When you are going, Where you will start from, How many there are In your party, What freight aud baggago .you have, I will write you or call at your houietmd, furnish you with the fullest Information j regarding routes, lowest rates of all classes, besides maps, descriptive and Il 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, G.E. P. Agt., 391 B roiul way ,New York Iron Mountain Route, FiSSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY Nearly every pattern of sa Horss 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 as much. The fact that Va Horse Blankets are copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the A trade mark is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. Five Mile Boss Electric Extra 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 fot the Ja Book, You can get it without charge, WM, AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia. TREATED FHEL&5SSfJS2S lluve cured rhany thouinnl ase. Cure patients pronoun-cd hojieVs dy the best physicians from " nt dose Kymptomt taj.idly dUapptir, anl in (en days st ltat two-third of a'J lyinitom drii urnovsd. Send for FREEvBOOK of tevtt SSsk'sL-TEH DMS'in'uh.iFREEvCorfe? IrUl, send ten cent-, tn stamp to nay VJiS xrort Utt. II. II. (illkiXS X- HONS. A?V CASTA. OA. W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Mas teller's old stand,) Comer Coal anil Jardln His. Mr. Bnyder will always keep.ln stock a fine line of boots and shoes. Custom Work aud Rcpalrlus done In the best style. He guarantees to sell cheaper tban competitors on Main street who have big rents to pay, and guarantees a genu, ine bargain on every purchase. 1HARRIID I Oil SINGLE. U'kn tronblad with thoaa .nnorlna Irrefra!.rtM.M rreqa.atlrfolloHlim cold or ipo.ur. or frouiO. uuUon.l Wknei r"' JI"o their mi, hen!4 Use DR. DuCHOIMS'e Celebrated FEMALE REGULATING PILLS. y)"r BtrrMUnmUr tlj r.. Ir loue, vigor en m !. .rl. all f .u.tloa. ! and Dial. Bth i(J , MrMn)? "'al. t'i.ii'f br. Hart WvtMrj IT.lH W He Led Mm Detectives Put nit III. Track n Lone; Chase Finally Discovered lu Paris Living Lllrn a I'rlnce-Wlll lie Ex traillted ami llrought to till. Country--A Lour Successful Career of Crime. New YortK, Oct. 9. Inspector Byrnes was yesterday notified of tho capturo of a clover English forger and swindler, who swlndlod Laidlaw & Bros., bankers, of No. U Wall streot, to tho extent of $11,000 about tbreo weeks ago. The firm does a large letter of crodlt buslnoss with foreigners visiting this country. A distinguished looking man, about 80 yosrs of ago, with flowing whiskers of tho Dundreary type, entered tho office Sept. 18 and presented a letter of credit for $23,000 from the Now Or leans Banking Company of London. The Indorsement of tho noto snowed that $5,000 bud been already drawn on it, which' allayed nhy suspicion that might Iiavo arlson In the minds of tho bankers, und when tho Englishman non chalantly romarked that ho would only tuko then an amount sumcient to cover bis immedlato noods, a paltry $11,000, and leave tho remainder In their hands, tho money was paid without quostlon. Next day Laidlaw & Bros, cabled to the London banking concern that John Boyce had drawn $11,000 on his letter of crodlt. Tho roply received ten days later was not productive of pleasure at No. 14 Wall street. It was to tho odoct that tho London firm know nothing of any John Boyce, and that tho lottor of crodlt was a forgery. Inspector Byrnes was notlflod of tho caso and detailed Detective Sergeants Golden and JIcNaughtito run down tho forger. They looked over the passen ger lists ot the steamships that arrived hero about the 18th of September and ascertained that throo men, one of whom nnswered tho dlscriptlon of tho forger, came to this country that dato. Thoy were traced to the Union Square Hotel, whero it was ascertained that they stayed only 0110 night. Tho next morn ing thoy separated, two of them golug to Canada aud the other, who answered tho description of Boyce, going back to England on a steamship that sallod that day. Tho detectives followed tho two men to Canada and caught them, Thoy claimed ! ignorance of any forgery, and said that they had made tho acquaintance of Boyco on shipboard and knew nothing what- ever about him As it could not bo nroven that thoy had any connection with the swindle they were released. In the moantltno the Scotland Yard defec tives had been notified and took up tho trail. From tho description cabled to them they recognized tho forger as Henry Danarals, better known by any one ot tho numerous aliases ne naa nssuraeu. during a long and successful career 01 crime on tho other side. Ho was trailod tojarls, whero ho was found living Uko an Oriental prince in one of the best hotels. Ho was cap tured Wednosday by M. Guron, Chlof of tho Parisian dotootlvo force, and will bo hold to await tho arrival of an officer from this city. ' ' . ' Tho extradition papors aro now being prepared. Detective Sergeant McNaught will deliver them to tho French authori ties. Ho will sail for Paris next Wed nosday. KAN AWAY WITH A IIOV. A Slxteen-Year-Old llliode Island Youth Who llreaks Up Homes. Plainfield, Conn., Oct. 9. Joseph and Llna Busha camo to this town from I'rovldenco a few weeks ago aud engaged board at tho residence of Josop' Dayou. Uusha was a flrst-clais carriago painter and opened rooms in tho shop of John Hlckey of Jowott City. All wont well with tho young couplo until a fow days ago, when Una visited somo Rhode Isl and relatlvos. Not returning at tho tlmo agreod upon, hor husband went, in quest of his brido and learned news from her relatives arousod his suspicions. Llna, who is only 10 years old and a petito blonde, ro turned homo the day following hor hus band's visit to Ithode Island, and he ac cused her of unfaithfulness. The quar rel ended In Linn's disappearance Joe followed her tho next morning and found his wlfo in Providence. So on ragod was ho that ho purchased a revol ver and followed his wlfo and her com panion, who have disappeared. Busha is mentally affected by his wife's actions, and Is roaming from place to placo in search of tho destroyer of his home. Mrs. Busha's companion is Joseph La Clair, who is only 10 years old, although he has been tho causa of sevoral family quarrels. O'ainlley Goes Free. New OnLEANS, Oct. 9. Tho Indict ment against Domlnlck O'Malley, tho detectivo, who obtained such notoriety from his connection with tho trial ot the Italians accused of the murder of Chlof ot Police Hennessey, was abandoned by the State yesterday, tho District-Attorney entering a nollo prosequi. rhllllpsburg Hank Solvent. PniLLipauuna, Pa,, Oct. 9. Cashier Jones, ot tho Philllpsburg Banking Company, has Issued a statement of tho bank's affairs which shows assets of (499,000 and liabilities of $888,000. Mr. Jones Is conlldont that all claims will bo paid in full. rUNNSVLVAWA IIKIISI'S. Edward Crowley, brother-in-law of Michael Davltt, died at Scrauton yester day. John Duffy, one ot tho oldest citizens of Itonova, is dead .at his home in that place, Grand Lodge, Pennsylvania Knights of Honor, will convene 1 1 Allentown next week. The bodies of the Imprisoned minors In the Glen Carbon colliery were found yesterday, buuly mutilated. Tho Pennsylvania Christian Endeavor Union, which has been in it.ilon at WllllRUiiport, finished Its labors yester day. Altoona was teieoUd for the next misting;. ABSOLUTES PURE rtonoii wkathhr. The Supposed I.ot After a I'er! La rinmlro In Tort, otis I'n.snge. New Yoiik, Oct. 9. Tho long ovorduo steamshln La Flandre sot Into nort ros ter day afternoon, not at all tho worso. for hernerllous cncottntorwlth old ocean and three healthy hurricanes. Captain Sinuck of tho steamship waa seen on board of her. He said: "Wo sailed from Antwerp In water ballast for Now ork on Septembor 10. Three days later we ran Into and sunk tho German vessel Ilessen Muller. "We pickod hor ten men up and landed them at Plymouth. Wo then put to sea again. On Septembor 25 wo oncoun tcred a hurricane, and three days later another one, but they woro nothing to tho hurricane that struck us on tho afternoon of October 5. "Tho wind came out of tho southeast veered around to east by southeast, veered again to south'ard, then to wost 'ard, and went all tho way around to northwest'ard. I have boon at sea 85 years, beforo the mast and as an officer, but I novor such a storm lu my life. "Wo wero always under tho wator; tho waves wero like mountains. Tho barometor fell actually to 28.53, and that Is tho lowest I over heard of. I had never seen it beforo below 05. Wo camo out of It nil right." , City of 1'arls Suffers Also. New YoitK-, Oct. 9. Tho City, of Paris also had a vory stormy passago. Sho ran through gales during the eutiro voy ago, und tho seas wero so high that ovon tho sailors wero knocked olt their foet. One sailor was severely lnjurodby a fall. No accidents to passengers aro reported. ULAIIt'S ltUSlOMATION. I Accepted by tho l'reslduut What tho r Sentttor Says. Washington, Oct. 7. -Tho President has accepted tho resignation of ox-Senator Blair as Minister to China, tho office that tho Chlnose government refused to allow him to occupy after his appointment to it had been continued by tho be unto. Mr. Blair said, In speaking of tho accop- 1 tance of his resignation. "I liked tho idea of going to China, 1 but when tho Chinese trovernment. in- 1 fluenced by lies, refused to receive mo, I was ready to retire to private llfo. I want no other office. Tho President was willing to glvo mo an office of equal dig nity to that to which 1 was at first ap I pointed, but I told him I did not caro for anything else." A Lively Corp.o. New York, Oct. 9. Ramon I. Will lms, United States Consul-Genoral at Havana, who whs reported somo time ago to have died of yellow fever, returned homo on tho steamer Saratoga yesterday la perfect health. IfKWS OP THK HAY. Tho great stallion race, between Nelson and Allerton nt Grand Itaplds, Mich., was won by tho lattor. The Grand Trunk has raised tho wages of its omployos ten per cent, on tho Strength of largo traffic returns. Tho Republican National Committee will meet in Washington Nov. 23 to do- termlnu tho placo of holding tho Nation' al convention. Tho Btrlko of tho Employes Mer chants' Cotton Manufacturing Co., at St. Henri, Ont., Is still on. A confer ence will llkoly be held to-day. Wator froze to tho thickness of an Inch Tuosday night, and the growth of gar den and field products In Northern Mln nesotn is at an end. Tho cold wavo still continues. Killing frosts ocourrod Wednosday morning in Missouri, Kansas and Ar kansas, and light frosts Thursday morn ing in Northern Louisiana and Central Mississippi. Parker. Wobb & Co.'s Hacking house. Detroit, Mich., was damaged $100,000 by fire yesterday. One man was burned to death and nbout n dozen others wero moro or less sorlously burnod or Injured. Gov. Campbell of Ohio has begun n suit for ltbol against tho Cincinnati "Commercial Gazette," for republishing cortain articles which appeared in a re cent issuo of tho New York "Hocorder." Wouther Indications. WAsniNOTOif, Oot. O...For Eastern New York: 1'ulr, stationary temperature; north ciljr winds. For Eastern I'onnsylvanla, Now Jersey, Maryland and Delaware: Fair, stationary tcmperaturo: northorly wlnls. For Western Now York and Wostorn I'onn sylvnntn: l ain stationary tomperature north erly winds. For Now JSnglanil: l'nln stntlonury tomici'a- turo; northerly winds. JNT.W YOltlC MAIIKETS. New YoitK. Oot. .--Motioy 011 call loaned ea.y at 4 auu j per cem. H-.us- Clotllitr Closing Ycstorduy. xo-uuy S. JD07 Ilog UuM 6, 11)07 Coup UU). STUCK JIAUKBT. 1 losing Ycsturd.iy, (anadlRn FaclllO .. Central l'ucitlo...,. a tj Chicago, llur. &Quiaoy Ub Delaware Sc Hudson t.'t Del. Lack. Si Wostorn U'.'U Krto ; ;n Krlopref J Lake Flinro , VISK Louts & Nuili HOii MlcbiHtl Central 10) MUiourl l'aclflc Ulii Now Jersey 1 cntru! 1UH& Notthwostern I lO'-S Oiwon Navigation i. 80 l'acitlo Iail S7'i heading 4li Kock Island HIM Bt Fain 7 i Union PflClno till Western Union n'i UltAI.N MAItKKT. Wheat cloiod etea ly. No. U red winter 100j net. Deo. IDllU. Corncioaedstro.ig. No. U mixed (ll)i; Nov, bOU Dev. 5t!. Outs cloned qul.t. ,Nu. i mixed S'H: Oct. The meanest thing nn ungry man pays are usually those he mumble to himself just as he is going out of the door. There's Nothing on Earth so good lor a Coll as Dr. baby suffering with Wind Hand's Colic Cure It scolhos and cures. Samples gratis for a few days at J. M. Hillan and 0. J. Mc Carthy, tho druggists. Yotinp- man. If you would rlso with the sun do uot tarry too late with the a tuguier. Height of Oruolty. Nervous wompu seldom receive the svra- ntoms they deserve. Wht'eolieutho pictures of health, they aro constantly ailing. To withhold sympithy from these unfortunates is the height or cruelty. They have a weak heart, causing shortness of breath, fluttering, pain In stele, weak and hungry spells, and tlnnlly swelling of ankles, oppression, chok tin, smothering aud dropsy. Dr Miles' New Heart Cure Is Justine thing for them. For ttio r uerv .unless, hetdachc, weakness, etc., his Hest ratlva Ncrvl b Is unqualetl. Flue treat seon "lleartund Nervous Disease'' aud marvelous testimonials Iree. Bold und guaranteed by U. 11. H.igenbuch. The bill poster Is a man who stick tin for the worat man In community. Will the MUsb' Nervo una. Liver Pills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. new d scoverv. Dr. Miles' rills speedily aute biliousness, bad tnste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled lor meu, women, children. Smallest, mllitest.surestl 6)doses, Jjcts. Hamples Free, at O. H. llagenbuch's 1 rug store. The nlanet Juniter Is now the moat conspicuous object in October skio. A Mystory Explained. Tho papers contain freoucut notices of rich. pretty and educated girls eloping with negroes, tramps and oeehmen. The well knowu specialist, Dr. Franklin Mllni, naya all such girls are moro or less hysterical, nervous, very lmiv islve, unbulmced; usually subect to headache, ueuralgla, sloeplessncw, 1m. modi rata crying or laughing. These show a weak nervous system for uheh thero Is no remedy iqual to llestoraitve Nervine. Trial bottles and a lino boo, coutalnlug muny ninrveloiis cures, free a' O. H. lluircnbuch's drugstore, who also sell, and guaruutee Dr. antes' ceieuraioa new tieari mre, tue imm of heart tonics. Cures fluttering, short breath, etc. Next month wo may look for cold autumnal blasts. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per haps of the sure approach of that more ter- riuie nisease, uonsumption. ask yourselves If you can afford for the sake of saving CO cents, to run the risk and do nothing for It. wo know iron experience mat eniiotrs curs will Cure your Coueh. It never falls. This explains why more tban a Million Uotlles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whopping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without It. For Lame Back, Hide or Chet. use rJhlloh's Porous Plaster. Hold by U. II. Hagenbuch, N. K. corner Main and Uoyd streets. The hunter's moou will be full Sat- urduy week, the 17th. Spocimon Cases. 8. II. Clifford. Now I'assel. Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his Htomach was d sordered. Ills I.lver was at- looted to au alarming degree. Appotlto fell away, aud he was terribly reduced lu llesb and strength. Threo oultles of Klectrlo Bit ters cured nun. KdwardHhoiiherd. Harrlsburir.i l. had a running soroon hlslerof e gin, years' stand lug. U.od tbreo bottles of Klectrlo llliters and aoven boxes of liuciilen's -rnlca Halve, and his leg Is sound nnd well. John Hpeuker, Catawba, O., had dvo large Fover sores on bis leg, doctors said ho was Incurable. One bot tle Klectrlo miters and one box Uucklen's Arnica Halve cured htm eutlrely. Bold by U. II, Hagenbuch, Druggist. The demand for Ice will soon begin to full oil couslderably. Father Pablo Juarez Talks Don Ilamon Alva. Dear Sir: I hnvn the satlsfacllcuof lulormlngyon that tho Cactus moou unre, or win ir you are tlio owner, 11ns iroaucea ino mosi wouueriui results lor a rlend of mine who bus suffered from her petlc eruption, nnd I consider your euro a rt generator without aninual. In the name of my friend thank you sincerely, aud be sure I will recommend your valuublo medl cine, as I have agtln seen Its results. xonrs iruiy, It - V. 1'AHLO JIIAUEZ. Sold at Klrlln's Drug Htore,Ferguson iloute oioca, naenanuouu. Failure doesn't discourage tho ar- cnueci, ue Keeps rignt ou pinuiiing. Shlloh'a Consumption Curo. Tins is neyonu question the most suo cesstui cough Medicine we have ever sold, a lew doses Invariably cure the worst caniu of Cough. Croup, and Hronchltls. while Its won. aeriui huoc&hh in me cure 01 consumption is without a parallel In the history of medlclno. Since It's first discovery It has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other modlclne can stand. It you have a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10 cents. 50 cents, and 11.(0. If your Lungs are sore. Chest or Hack lame, use Khlloh's Porous Plaster. Hold liv O. II. Hagenbuch, N, K. corner Haln and uioya streets. Jt is not nredictlntr too much to sav that the cool weather will meet with a uarm reception NOTHING LIKE ITI Rood la thicker than waiur, tad must be kopt pure ta Insure good health. D siua's Specific la natures nuaaetf for thi purpose. It never to fails elimnate tho lmpor ties and build up the general be! Ok. TUoro it only one Swift's Spoclfio, and thero Is nothing llkxi.lt Be sure and get the genuine. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dtseasxa (Dsllsd free. Ttus &vrin Speoifle Ce,, AOaata, (hi Dir. Cleveland Luloglce. the Drinneratte Nominee, find 1ft Not Fearful for the He. ult- fjovernor Hill Gives His View. Upon the Currenoy yuo. lion Why tlit World's Fair Went to Clilongo, In Hii Opinion Other I. sues 1)1. cussed. Nkw YoitK, Oct. 0. Tho first gun ol tho Democratic campaign was fired lost night at Cooper Union. Long before tin hour sot for tho meeting camo around, tho hlstorio Institute was filled filled so that no mora persons could bs crowded in. Outsido, on a raised platform, In thi centre of the square facing Cooper Insti tute, Chairman Iioger Foster, of the County Democracy, and a corps of speak ers addressed a crowd of over 12,000 peo ple. All In all there wero 20,000 poopll in and about Cooper Institute. Chairman Grlffln introduced ox-Pres-Idcnt Cleveland as tho presiding olllcei of tho evening. Among othor things Mr. Cleveland said: Q"lt Is ovliknt that If our opponents are per mttlud to'cbooM) the lino of buttlo th"y will avoid nil nations! Issues. I nm von fur f roio hat lug any fear ot the remit of a full illseui. sicn of tho subjects which pertain to Stats affsirs. i "In tlio present condition of affairs It Is not to bo supposed that any co it-Utrnt nnd thoughtful niomber of the Democratic organ ization can full to sio It liti duty to engage en- thusltistlouUy and x -nlously in supportof tin ticket anil platform which represent our party In this cumpuign. "We sock to place at the head of our StnU government u man of nllKhf, who In a long business oaret-r bus' onrnod tlio good opl ilon and ruspeut of all his follows, who-o honesty and tiustworthluess have novel- been Ira lunched, und who, 1 am sure, wl 1 uilmtulst-t the urout ollico, to which he will lio uullod, la depend -ntlj-. fearlessly, nnd for tbo good of all the people of the Mute. "If wefnll to lotaln ascendency In tho Em pire Stat o, no matter upon what Issuo It i lost, and no mutter how much our opponents, muy reek to avoid groat and Important tuples, It will bo claimed ns tho verdict of our iwopln against tlio principles nnd platform of tlic nutlonul Democracy." The ox-President then Introduced Gov ernor Hill as follows: "I supposo I am now about to perforin a work ot superoregatlou. I can only say to you tloveruor Hill is bore." As the Governor cntno forward ho shook hands with Mr. Clevoland The Governor nfter brlofly outlining tho plan of campaign, touched upon tho McKinley Bill, saying that It had neither ruined the country nor benollttod it. He then took up tho currency quot!on. "In this cumpuign, tho Democriulo party hoi planted Itself flrrulr and soui d ly upon tho prlnclplo of bimetallism. Wo not only ro-nfflim that plthv declaration c-f tho National plat form of 18is In fnvor of "honest money, ths gold and silver ooluago of tho Constltntjon," but wo go further und donounco thujEjSont Bborman silver law not merely as nulSmftng tho colnngo of a Bllvor dollar wboso valuo li constantly lluotuntlng, but also, "us a fulso protenso but artful hlndranco of return ta fruo bimetallic coinage." and as tending only to producoa oliango from g,,ld to silver mon omotnllsm," Sponking of tho World's Fair, tho Governor said that "the responsibility for tho loss of tho fair to Now York is di rectly tracoablo to the Republican candl ,lntn fnr Onvernor nnd tn the Ttenuliltrnn tluto lor uovcrnor anu to ino nipuuiican leader who dictated and controlled his action. Tho plea of fear that tho fair would bo controlled by Tammany Hall, wns a subterfuge and a false pretense. It was a mere excuse Inventod by noto rious jobbers who will bo greatly bene fitted by tho holding of tho fair In Chi cago. " Governor Hill took up and discussed nt lengtlt the quostlons of exciso legisla tion, economy in Stato nffnirs, and tho direct tax fund. Part of his speech was devoted to a revlow of tho rocord of tho Republican party In this State for tho past eight years, and moro particularly tho record of tho Republican nomlnoo for Governor. Part of a Hurled Treasm-e. PiTTsnuRO, Pa., Oct. 0. Tho kog of bright silver dollars, dated from 182U to 1830, which were sent by tho Economito Society to its bank In Beavor Falls a fow days ago, when rumors reflecting on the stability of that Institution woro circu lated, is said to bo n pnrt of tho Immense treasure burled by Father Rupp, tho founder of the society, in 1831, when Count Proll and his brother adventurers wero trying to carry off the woaltb of Economy. Kiitwlstlo Committed to Jail. Lowell, Muss., Oct. 9. Harry Ent wlstlo was brought boforo the police court yesterday charged with assault with Intent to kill Maria Clogg with a chisel. He pleadod guilty. Tlio caso was continued ponding tho rosnlt of tho injuries to Miss CIcgg and Entwlstlo, in dafuult of $1,500 bull, was committed to jail. i-Mlss Clegg is reported to hnvo passed a comfortablo night. MoKlnloy nud Cniupbell Debute. APA, O., Oct. 9. Tho joint debate be. twoon Major McKinley and Gov. Camp bell attracted about 20,000 people hero yesterday. It was au earnest, well bal anced discussion. Both spoakers made admirable arguments nntl each was con siderate and courteous to the other. The Buckeyos wore proud of their champions at tho closej A Minister nobbed. Ntack, N. Y , Oct. 9. During the night a thief entered the residence ot liev. Dr. Church, secretary of the New York Statu Temperance Society at Spnrklll, while the family woro in the sitting room. Tho thief secured Jewolry and other valuables to tho amount of several hundred dollars. Sir James I'ergu.snn lllected. London, Oct 9. The Right Hon. Sir James Fergusson, Conservative, has been elected In Northeast Matiohestor by tt vote of 4,0)8, to it voto 0' 3,003 for O. V. Scott, tho Liberal candidate, Civil Service Kxitmtliuttons, Albany, N. Y., Oct. 0 Tho annual fitnts civil servioa examination of can didates for clerkships In tho State de partment has bsou fixed for Noycinb.rO. Brother como out and let mo be Inside. W01 my f.uo and hands bo r--d. lx Uf emmo Unr will tutor, beoauao Fapa painted tho window until Ar a rAitr tmat ewe mw tAH tit Tunov. TMOVH.k K 'I ' -rot r 10C. A UOTTItlS 10c. WOLF it n&XDQLFU, FhUadelphlo. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO SARHLU Causc3 no eruptions upon tho skin such as nearly all sarsapurilla mixtures do; but drives the impurities from tho blood through tho 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 of tho blood. Sold at Klriln'a Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. Ask my ngents for W. 1.. DmiRlns Shoes. If not for snle In your plncv iihU sour ilrnler to hciiiI fill- cntiiloKiii-, eccuro the ugciicy, und tret them lor jou. W-TAKU NO hUIISsTlTUTC.a S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It Is a Brainless ahoe. with no tacks or wax thread ' to hurt the feet! made of the best lino calf, stylish , nnd cn9yi anil i,cmse . ,al0 , ,hoei tMt anule than any other manufacturer, It equals hand- Bowra Rimes colons ir.ini i nu 10 $3.w. CitZ tKM.i'iiuliift Unml-icucd, the fllieat calt hlioo ever offered for $5.tm equals fc'reucu Imported allocs which cost from SS.011 to $1 i.tlO. CiJi 00 llunil-Si-neil Writ Mine, lino calf, stylish, comfortable and durable. The best Rboe ecr ottered at tlili price ; same grado as cua-tom-mado alioc-i custln f 1 0111 $u.uo to a-il. Ct .TO Police Mioei rarmers, Itntlroad Meu tJOa and !.curr'urrleMnll wenrthenii fluocatf, seamless, Biiiootli limldc, heavy three noles, cxtcu Bion edKe. t)no jmlr will near nyeur. CWS 50 lino enlft no bcttcrahoe ever ottered at this prlco: ono trial wilt couvluco thoso wiio want a Blioo fnr comfort nnd service, ffin und S2.IIO Wnrhliigiiinii'n shoes 9ctm are very strong nnd durable. Thoso who have given them a trial wltl wear no other make. Qn.l(. S'J.OO 11111I Ml. 7.1 school shoes aro GDUjf l worn bythe buys everywhere: theyaetl on their merits, as the increasing Bales dhow. M t2- lift II slina l.AOf. ShQGI.CS llouirola, vcryBtyltslniHiualsrcncU liniiortcd ahocs costing from 6 l.ot) to fc'l.nt. .iiillen' 'J.liil, -J.HO mill SI. 75 shoo for Misses uro the best flno Uongota. st llsli and durable. thintloii. see that W. I.. IloiiKlas' namo and prlco aro stamped on tho luittoiii of each Bhoo. W. I Doyouis, lirocktou, Mass. ilosopli 33all, DR. THEEL, coo North Fourth 8t.f UUU bt. lirtfuU, FmL.Ht-MIU, ttit! 'inly gi-nutue Gtrtun Amrrlcui 8irclIUl in IhP Unit' i fa"t' who t able to curt DlOOd POlS0nv Nervous Debility Spe cial Diseases fetktuDi lidtSura.liiiatfc boma.soreThront Wouth, UloU.hi, i'lmtea, (rupUsav wft r hrl t'lotTi, bwetlinrti, Irrtttlooi, Iiirlftmnutloni tnl RunolOfi, Buicturtfi, Wekntn c4 Eirl dy, loit memorj, wuk bwk mentl mltr. tnanty na ltUliI T WteiiM o-i all IIkm rrpultinit froni v "' Iu.linr. tlon or 0rwoth Hrvtnt ea eurM In 4 to 10 rllf l one. Do nut lot hope, no aivi r what MTer till off Hoctor, Qntvck, Family or JI"rH 1 Pf. T1IKEL curi'i pottltiVflly ni1 ' ' HiRuin'i. rl--h or irwr 'n-l e itw f - bonk rRUTH,t exioiiiitt QtiK-k nndr jw VW'K trt 1 H'tS ft B tn 10. fiunHT till 11 Write w cU n-l Vor Rfiir.riOk wti WcUo. i Stu4Hf Phil, dally )iO GOLD MEDAL. PARIS, 1S78. W. Baker & Co.'s iroahfast Cocoa from which -tho excess of oil lias been remo'- l M Absolutely Pfri aud it Is Soluble, WHY IS THE W. L. DOUCLAS No Chemicals aro used hi its preparation. It has more than three timea the strength of Cocoa mixed with Suvroh, Arrowroot or Sugar, nntl Is llioroforo fnr mora economical, costing less than out cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily diokstkd, nnd ndiulrnbly adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocora ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchesiir, Mas.
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