H 8 ..311 lid in, tew 11.13 JWXl coo, n at ays. and a lit Ion), a m , and 7.W, icon, ,1.40, iitrhl irhi dlato p. m. 7.20. 12.0S .llted I, 8.4(1 i, 4.01 a I gilt : and l and ijr for a 10.20 imlra, mgaia days. 9 am:, l a in. i. For : days, D, a. Aat . U. in) for action, a, dally ind 8.15 aedlate ni,,and stations lally er 17 p. n a. Agt. zeiuBt OOAH, P, ile Iran i and re, e street. nerorOm vestmeii Mil 0 lu -.'in, ja N etatlonM , MontfM ChesterM mctloraW, tar, HejT oxcep ml n. BunW medlaUW 2) a. m a Presents In the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE or THB 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 condLion of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AfiD BOWELS. It la the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is lhhous or Constipated SO THAT PURE. BI.OOD, RSFttRSHIHCI SLEEP. HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all arc delighted with it. ASK YOUR DHUGO'ST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. lomsviUE. ky new roan. ft. t. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1873. I. Baker & Co.'s from which tho excess of oil 1ms beon removed, Is Absolutely JPuro and it is Soluble. No Chemicals nro used in Its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is thcrcforo far moro economical, costing less than one cent a clip. It i3 delicious, nourishing, strengthening," easily dicjested, and admirably ndapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Grocers ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. Blci Headache and relieve all the troubles fncf fiont to a billoua stato of tho system, auch od Dizziness, Nausoa, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Tain in tho Sldo, &o. Whllo tholrmosfj omarkablo success has been shown In cuiirjQ TJeaaaeho, yet Carfot's Elttla Wvor Tills arj equally valuablo in OonsUpatlon, curing and pro Tenting thlaannoj lDR complaint, while they also correct all diaorders of tho atomachtimulate tha liver and rogulato tho bowoLj. Ii7onlf thcyonl? fJLerts they would boalmo3tprlcoIens to thoso who Duffer from Ols distressing complaint; but fortu nately thelrcooduess dooe notend hore,and those) ,who once try them will find these little plllavalu 'Able In so many ways that they will not bo wil iltoB to do without them. But after aUstckheil Is the bane of so many Uvea that horolawtera we mane our great uoaat. uur puis cure it wnuo others do not. Carter's Little Liver Filla aro very small and Terr casv to take. Ono or two uilla inako a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, DUtoy tnoir gentle action pieasoou wna u jo them. Invialsat2Scents tlvefortl. Bold 'by druggists everywhere, or aentby mail. .CARTER MEDICINE CO., New YortU SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Banl; Counters, Tyler System, Port able, Unoqualed In Styles, cot and Finish. ISO Pare Citalogus of Coualrn, Dt.Lv etc, ItlottratoA la fr!.?,' HonU, lrr Pottage IS Cents, Also Tyler's jcoyai Onlce llekB and Ti i,e- wrlter Cabinets. SMIO Ntylee. Heat and cheap I est on earth, with great reduction In prices. 1 SO n.M ral.lMvii Fmi. r-o.lase 18 tk lull llaea ol Ur.a, thalra, Tabl.a, Hank fairs, CablaaU, lral Illaalt Catitarts, fir., alwaiaU stack. But.lat WArb nada la nr.... TlhtiU UESICCO.i Ht.l.ouls, Mo., U.S.A. Uitchtatfr'a Enllsh Illunond llntad. OrlaHMnl and Onlr Cm.!.-. ,rc ajaars r.llabla. l.dilu aik urncs .1 for LTkirnttltri J.taoft.h la. ,awnd Brand la llr-1 uii f. A m-ialUa luaaea, icaiad wna biaa rn tmii. '1 ako naflsdnj Imltatwna. At Urnaslala, er ieud4e. owlocr, f.rw,aan,wi fuoiiilu. i .lampa iur iriicuia,i. ...iiiaoaiaia aas tttUaf far M&it," inUutr, bj retarst Cfcl-bMierCaciadofclCanld'soaMquarc. ooal Uruiiltu, l-klUJ l' Vvbawa. rualtlvnCure for tbeeltoctaoCself abuafl, KarlrKxrsrH,liliulou,!krvuiulletllllr.Uaa o( Soaual Power, ImpotBDoy Ac. So (treat l ourfaltnln our SlMclrlcwa will uvnd oo Vull JTIonl hs Sledlclno aiul ilurh VaiuattlQ Infurinatioo FltKU, Address, V. M, CO.. tuts Uroadwnr, new loik Breakfast Cocoa CARTER'S 1 mm mmfm f IS IS IcUtralfl FHE WILL FIGHT IN COURT Ilooy Claims IIo Has Boon Misrepresented. SAYS HE HAS A GOOD DEFENSE. If He 0we3 tha Adams Express Company Anything He Will Pay It. Xdkoly that tho IllfTerenccs May be Ad justed Without lleaortlner to Katremo Measures Iloey'a letter lta-alsalui; the Ollloe of Mnuacer-.IIo Una Mortgaged Alt Ills Property In and Around Long; Urn. oh. Kbw YonK, Oct. 20. AH Indications potnt atpresont to an adjustment of tho differences between Mr. John Hoey and the rnnnngouient of the Adams Ex press Company wlthoJt recourse to ex treme monsures. Mr. Ilooy returuod yosterday from his country seat at Hol ly woodto his rooms nt Dclnionlco's, where" ho will remain for tho presont with his son, Frederick Ilooy. All the parties to tho affair maintain a discreet silence. Mr. Hoot's counsel, Mr. Ellhti Hoot, gave out for publication Mr. Hosy's let ter ot resignation as manager of tho company, which is as follows: Nut York, Oct 10, 18111. To tho Adurns Express Cotnniuy aid Clarence A, Steward, Bei , Secretary of tho Adam) Express Comp ny. SIRS! After more than forty years oi faithful service to the Adams Express Company I havo beon removed from of fice ci president by a majority of ting Hoard of Managers, and t am Informed that large claims are about to bo madu f.galnst mo on behalf of tho company based upon several alleged transactions. I hava beenfgrossly misrepresented as to these transactions, and I am prepared to maintain, and shall maintain at tho proper time and in the proper way, the entire propriety nnd fairness of my con duot in regard to all of them. I invito n judicial determination of any claims that may lie asserted against mo in bo linlf of tho company. If the proper tribunals shall say that I owe anything to tho Adams Express Company 1 shall most cheerfully pay it. I find myself in the meantime placed in a position of antagonism to a majority of the hoard and to tho official manage ment of tho company. It is manifest, under these circumstances and during such n controversy, that I cannot proper ly tako part In the deliberations of the board, and I herewith tonder my resig nation of tho oftico of manager. Very respectfully. John Hoey. Ifooy Make, Two Alorfrraset. Freehold, N, J., Ooi. 20. Ono dovol opoment in the fight which the Adams Express Company is making to recover tho money of which, it is alleged, lt stockholders were defrauded, was tho filing of two heavy mortgages and a lease signed by John Ilooy in County Clerk Halght's office yestorday. All three instruments are dated Satur day, Oct. 17, and were executed and sworn to before Wilbur A Hoisley, ex Mayor of Long Branch, who is ono of Hooy's lawyors. Thoy cover all of Mr. Hoey's property In nnd around Long Branch. The most Important Is a mort gage for $48,000 to Michael Quirk and Frederick C. Hoey as trustees. It is moant to secure to the Long Branch Banking Company tho payment of money which Mr. Hoey may heroaftor borrow upon his promissory notos. Frederick C. Hoey is John Hooy's youngest son, who has managed tho Hollywood Hotel for three seasons past. Michael Quirk is superintendent of Mr. Hoey's Long Branch property. The second mortgage is to William M. Thiess for $30,000. Mr. Thless is a trus tee of something or another not men tioned. Tho lease puts Frederick C. Hooy in possession of the Hollywood Ho tel and tho 17 cottages attached to It for a torni of IS yoars. Trenton Grocor Assigns. Tkeniok, N. J,, Oct. S!0. Jonathan Steward, a wholesale grocer, who was a heavy endorser of the Star Hubbor Com- I pauy and Coutral Kubher Trust, made an assignment yesterday. The roport to Itue appraisers shows his assets to bo worth $180,000 and his liabilities $339, 000. Ho was making an effort to secure i an extension of two years, but tho First Kntlonal Hank of South Araboy, hold ing about $2,500 worth of paper endorsed by him, was about to enter judgmont anu tms forced tue assignment. Davis Will Case to lie Compromlsad. Butte, Mont., Oct. 20. News hai been recelvod here from parties inter ested in the Davis will case that in all friability It will be compromised and the property divided botwoon the claim ants without further litigation. Tin estate has been estimated at various sums, ranging from $5,000,000 to $luy 000,000, and conservative men who hav tlovoted much timo to tho study of tha properties place it at $10,000,000. American Industrial League,. Kt:w York, Oct. 20. The National Society of the American Industrial ami Shipping League met here for tha pur pose of endorsing the presentation of a mc-'orlalto Congress to bo generally signed by farmers, manufacturers and laboring moil of all kinds. It was reprotouted that $2!0,000,000 is tho sum which Amorlcans aro paying to foreign freight and shipping Interests, or a tax per capita amounting to $3.85. Italy und AmerlcHil Pork. WBniKaTON, Oct, 20. Acting Secre tary Wharton states that he has rerevat no communication from either the American Minister at Rome or from the Italian Ministry that the Italian govern ment has decided to lesciud the decree prohibiting tho importation of American pork into Italy. Tnla-IInrvard rootball Gam. New Havix, Conn,, Oct. 20. Nothing definite has yet been dona in re- f ard to tho Yale-Harvard football game, t 1h understood that a conference will be held at Springfield thiB week at which some definite arrangements for the gams Will be made. 1-ublUlior Dead from Batrocatlnn. Naw YonK, Oct. 80. Edward It. Young, a publlsbr, and a prominent member ot the M anhattan Athletlo Club, was found dead in his bedroom at the olub bouse lat night, having died Trom suffocation. 1 1 Sighcst of all in Leavening Power. 1 SWcIcF ABSOLUT M'CLUUE'S WAR WHOOPS Out With Harrity's Braves Ho Outa High Oapors, lU'publlcnns, Amused at tlio Demo cratic Shotilcrs, Seo Through Their Gnmo ns Thoy View tho Important Issues ol'tho Cnmpnlgn. That the noiso and el amor of Demo crntic campaign mnuagers over tho Bnrdsley business havo ceased to havo the dosireil effect upon the thinking voter is daily becoming moro apparent. Republicans properly resent tho im putntlon that their party is made up of thieves and mnraudera. Tho fall of Dill, the Democratic banker, of Clear field, was but another illustration of tho fact that crime is non-partisan, nnd that no political party can be fairly held re- sponsible for the wrong doing of any in dividual, any moio than can n church or religious denomination be placed in bad repute because of the chance downfall of ono of its members. "The melodramatic overture is about over, and tho dust is passing away," truly says Jolm lUtssoll Young, in commenting on this settling down to sober thought in tho canvass in Penn sylvania. "Buffalo Bill McClure, at the lit ad of a conglomerate troops of saints, Hessians, Democrats, ward heelers and aspirants for the presidency started out on a wild hullaballoo of a stampeding raid. All who go to the shows will un derstand it. Buffalo Bill gets on a black horse, waggles his hair over his shonlderi nnd howls. The Indians, in spare garment, soino of them, we are nfraid,.only circus riders in Indian np parel, also howl. There is a grand rush and n charge, and it seems as if tho roof would come down, pill and his con tingent rido back and the howling bo gins anew, and continues until Bill ' thinks people have had thoir money's I worth, and retires. I "Buffalo Bill McClnre began the cam i paign by declaring that nil 'Bepubli . cans were thieves.' We all heard the howls. It-was only Buffalo Bill Mc I Clure and his band. If the Republicans , had stampeded by this time the party would bo down in the Atlantic City marshes. There was no tremor. The I Republicans simply said: 'This is Buf I falo Bill's way. The howls, tho shouts, . the careering, the din nnd rowdy-dow. j It is only business. I " Tho Buffalo Bill business over, and the canvass under serious consideration. what do we see ? The Republicans were never moro united, They seo tho larger issues of the campaign, what is behind the menaces and aggravations of tho enemy. They see the party of Tweed making ready, aa in 1870, to take pos session of tho country. Thoy see New York in the hands of Tammany Hall. They see that Tammany liall is domi nated by the worst elements of society. They seo tho gambler, tho grog shop keeper, the boodler returned from Can ad, tho pardoned criminal in control of the organization. Thoy see the splendid administration of Harrison and Blaine threatened with a withdrawal of the confidence it has earned. Thoy see crude notions as to money, finance and taxation; political schemes in vogue no where in this state outside of Dr. Kirk brido's hospital accepted as national is sues. They see the executive adminis tration of the state a mere bureau in the Democratic national canvass for the presidency. They see this and more than all realizo the responsibility in volved in the political axiom that Penn sylvania is the Keystone stato, nnd as goes Pennsylvania so will go the Union. "This is tho canvass us it drifts. Wo aro out of tho circus riding stage. We are now for serious politics. Republi cans mean to save this stato for Harri son and Blaine. Thoy mean thut Penn sylvania shall remain the banner state and Philadelphia tho banner city of tho Republican column. And to that end they mean to muke an earnest, aggres sive, educational campaign, without reservation, equivocation or apology from now until theclosa of the polls." SHERIDAN ON GUCGO. Tho Gallant Cavalry Chief's Opinion or This Ilravo l'ciinsylvnniaii. Whon it is remembered that the great and gallant commander, General Sheri dan, was not lavish or indiscriminate in his praise of officers under his command, his words of commendation for General D. McJI. Gregg will bo considered all the more significant. Tho fight made by Gregg at St. Mary's Churoh in Juno, 1801, was one of tho many brilliant and stubborn struggles in which ho was the commander of the Union forces, Sheridan, in bis memoirs, after de scribing the persistency and devotion of Gregg and his division in this particu lar light, saysi "Gregg's losses' wero heavy and he was forced to abandon his dead and most seriously wounded, but tho creditable stand made insured tho safety of the train, the last wagon of which was now packed at Wilcox s landing, "His steady, unflinching determina tion to gain time for the wagons to get beyond the point of danger was charac teristic of the man, and this was the third occasion on which he exhibited a high or der of capacity and sound judgment since coming under my command. The firmness end coolness with which he al ways met the responsibilities of a dan gerous place were particularly strong points In Gregg's makeup." The celery is becoming crlsper ai d better as cool weather eqmes, U. 5. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, EC PURE There is a good buckwheat crop aud cakes will be plenty tills winter. Mothors, Bo Patient. Tho llltlo onoa sutler dreadfully when Wild Uolio atUicU thorn. They get well quickly when Dr. Hand's Colio Cure Is given to them. Free samples at .1. M. Milan and O. J. McCarthy's drug etoro. Tho society shirt studs are small, three in number, and enameled white. A Natlonnl Bvont. The holding or Hie World's Fair In a city scarcely llity ers old will be a remarkable event, but whether It wilt rtutlly benefit tins nation as much ns the discovery ol the Hostnratlve Nervine by l)r Franklin Miles la doubtful. This Is Junt what the American people need to cure their excessive nervous uoss, dyspepsia, headache, dlziuess, sleep. lOHsnenB. ucuralala. nervous debility, dullness. conluaiou of mind, etc. It acts like a charm. Trial bottles and flee book on "Nervous and Heart Dl-etsos," with unequaled testimonial, free at C II. Iliutenbuch's drugstore. 11 utarranted to contain no opium, morphine or danoeroM Umff$. October is the wedding month nnd a delightful mouth to travel in. IHlleB' lNerve and Liver Pills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerve. a new discovery, nr. allies' nils speenity ante biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, plies, eonstlpatlou. linequaled lor men, women, children. Hmallesl, mildest, Hiireat I 5) doses, Sets. Hauiples Free, at C. 11. llagenburh's Inns store. The festive lly is gradually disap pearing as cool weather comes. Remarkable Facts. Heart disease Is unully supposed to be in curable, hut wheu properly treated a largo proportion ot onses can b ' cured. Thus Mrs. b Imlra Hatch, or Elkhart. Ind., and Mrs. Mary I.. llakf r, ol Ovid, Mich., were cured alter mflerlng 20 years. H. J. l.lnbtir er, druggist at San Jose, III., says that Dr. Miles' New Heart (Jure, which cured the toriner, 'worked wonders tor bis wile." Levi I ogon, of llticlianan, Mich., who had lteart dlstiihe lor 30 years, says two bottles inndo him "fwjl like a new man." Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure Is sold and guaranteed by O. If Hagenuurh tho druggist, llcwliof wonderful testimonials free. Balls and parties now take the place of the departed piculo. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warnlngT The Blgnal per uana of the sure approach of that moro ter rible disease, Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can nllord for the sake of saving 60 cents, to run the risk and do nothing for It, We know from experience that Billion's Cure will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This rxplalns why more than a Million liottles were sold tho past year. It relieves Croup ind Whonpini: Coush at once. Mothers do not be without It. For Lame JJack, Hide or Chest, use Hhiloh's Porous Piaster. Sold by O. H. HajenbucU, N. E. comer Main and Lloyd streets. Tho cold suap may be uncomforta ble, but it is seasonable. Specimen Cases. R II. Cltirord. New Cnssol, Wis,, was troubled with Neuralgia aud Hheumatlkm, ids Htomach was disordered. Ills Liver was at toi led to au alarming degree. Appollto fell u way, and ho win terribly reduced In Heh u-id strength. Threo bottles of Eloctrlo Iht lers cured lilm, Edward Hhepheid, Harrlsburg, III , had a running sore on ills let of o gin years' stand ing. Ueod three bottles of Electrio llliters and seven boxes of linemen's Iraica Halve, and ills leg is sound nnd well. John Hpeakor, (J.iUwba, o., bad live large Kover sores on his leg, doctors said he was luciiraulo. One hot tlo Electrio Hitters aud one box Itucklen's Arnica Halve cured him entirely. Bold by 0. 11, llagenbuoh, Druggist, The beautiful Indian summer will soon be with us. , Father Pablo Juarez Talk's Don Hsmon Alva. Dear Sir: I havo the satisfaction of Informing you that tho Cactus Blood Cure, of whl h yon aro the owner, hns produced mo most wonderful results lor a friend of mlno who lias sultered from her petic eruption, and I consider yonr euro a regenerator without all equal. In the name of ray friend 1 thank you sincerely, and be Hire I will recommend your valuable medi cine, as 1 have ng-ilu seen Its results. Yours truly. It V. 1'AllLO JUAKEZ. Hold at Klrlln's Drug BUire,Ferguson House Block, Hhenandoab. Tho stato election takes place Tues day, November 3d. Shiloh's Consumption Ouro. This is beyond question the most sac wssftil Cough Medicine we have ever sold, t lew doses invariably cure the worst cases ol Tough, Croup, and Orouchltls. while Its won lerlul success in the euro of Consumption Is without a parallel In the history of modiolus, jlnce it's first discovery it has been sold on a iiiarantee, a test which no other medicine an stand. Ii you have a Cough we earnestly isk you to try it. Prloe 10 cents, 60 cents, and Jl.tO. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Hack ame, use Hhiloh's I'orous Plaster. Bold by J. II. Hageubuch, N, E, corner Main and Uoyd streets. Now is the timo to fix up sidewalks for tho winter. Boon it will bo too lite. A poor unfortunate In Mllwnukea Is said to have sneezed himself to death. Alas I poor creature, living In the light or the nineteenth century aud never beard of Dr. Hull's Cough Hyrup. Well, this Is mora than EgypUuu darkuess. Not so much demand for Ice cream. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good. If you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Luugs. Dr. icing's New Discovery lor Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give re lief, or money will be paid back, sufferers from La Grippe found It Just the thing and under Its use had a speedy and perfect re. covery. Try a , ample liottle at our expense aud learn for yourself Just how good a thing Ills. Trial bottles free at O. if . lUgeubuch's drugstore. Large size 60o. and J1.00. Election time is drawing near, yet the people don't seem much excited over it. If Is a well known fact that Pan -Tina Cough and Oonsumptlou Curo has cured Con. sumption, Coughs and Colds when all else failed. 25 and 60 cents. Trial bottles free at Klrlln's drug store. IIHIt AI'l'KCTIONH COMlf IIXaiL A Drench of 1'roinlan Knit lu Which I'laln. tlfrtlnlms 8100,1100. Nfw Yohk, Oct. 20. One hundred thousand American dollars is tho meas ure, of the damage claimed by Miss Mar garet Delia B re n nan aa having been done to her affections by the refusal of Perclval David Oriffiths, a public ac countant of Wall street, to krp an al leged promise to marry her. She has brought a breach of promise suit for that amount in the Supreme Court. Mr. Griffiths denies that he ever pro posed marriage to Miss Breunan. "When I first mot this woman on the Etrurta on a voyage to Europe lu 1888," said he, "tho was polntod out to ma by a friend. "I formed her acquaintance nnd after passing two days with her In Lirarpool she went on to Ireland on private busi ness, while I, shortly afterwards, re turned to New York. "I saw her hero afterwards frequently, hut navor proposod marriage or thought of such a thing. "I havo done everything in my power for the woman, hut latoly my energies havo beon severely taxed to get rid of her. Of course it was foolish for me to havo gotten into her power, but now that it is all out I oan do nothing but face tho music." Lawyer O'Neill, Miss Brennan's at torney, says that his client is a most estimable and accomplished young woman of Irish parentage, who num bers among her friends and acquaint ances such people ns Lady Florence Maxwell, of Alrley Cottage, Mount .Nu gent, Dublin, and Dr. John Burton of tho Royal College of Surgeons, as woll as many others an this sldo ot the water. Although Mr. Oriffiths denies that he over spoke or wrote to Miss ltrenuau ot marriage, Lawyer O'Neill exhibits ft let tor addressed "My Darling Delia" and Blgned "1'eroy," In which the writer speaks of "my little wife that is to be" nnd returns "four pounds (starling) which you lent mo." THE ENGLAND hi OHM. It Shows no Sign of Abating Tho River TliHiilvn Oter Its Hunk. , London, Oct. 20. Despatches from Holyhead state that 200 vessols, many of them muoh damaged, have sought refuge at that port from tho storm. At Sand gate, a small town on thn English Chan nel, sttuated about two miles from Folkestone, grave apprehensions are felt by the inhabitants. An abnormally high tlda has been caused at that placo by the storms, Rtid this oombtnod with the hurrioi.ua la beating down tho sea wall. Tho angry waters have already washed over many nf l,n,,C.B Dl,.,n,a.l ...... . .1... n1,nMA and tho highroad leading to Hythe and Folkestono ; i in many places submerged and uestror-Ht. ' At Eton, Windsor and other points, tho Thamos Is overflowing its banks. Tjig lower parts of tho houses in thoso vicinities uavo been inundated, Lorlns; rnlturo and the Uovernmout. Washington, Oct. 20. It is stated at tho Navy dopartment that tho govern ment will loso nothing by tho failure of Harrison Lorlng & Co., tho Boston ship building firm which is engaged in build ing a cruiser and half a dozen tugs for the now navy. Tha statement mado that tho assignment was cnusod by tho falluro of tho government to pay for work dono on the vessels, is denied at tho department, whore it is stated that tho government has given full payment for work already performed. The build ing of tho vessels will not bo delayed in consoquonco of the failure. Either tho Navy Department or tho assignee will take charge of their construction und compioto them without loss of time. Roport on Earnest Workors AfTalrs. Philadelphia, Oct. 20. Yesterday J. Alexander Simpson, jr., completed his report on tho bill filed by Samuel E. Malrs, representing the certificate hold ers of tho defunct Benevolent Ordor of Earnest Workers, asking for an account ing by tho supreme officers in favor of Mr. Mail's' petition, and recommends a decree of tho court, surcharging Edwin W. Harris, tho ox-supromo prosidont, und Harry O. Gurk, tho ox-supromo sec retary, with from $110,000 to $110,000, which ho finds was illegally used or paid out by thoso olllccrs. A New Trust Coiupnny. New York, Oct. 20. A now trust com pany is soon to begin business lu this city ns an off-shoot of, and adjunct to, the Mutual Life Insurance Company. It will, it is understood, have a capital of $1,000,000, and its stock will be mainly held by the trustees of tho Mutual Life Insurance Company, whioh will, of eourso, control It. One of tha objocts of the now company is to advance money on life Insurance policies. 2resontod to the President. WASniSOTON, Oot. 20. A. S. Cleg horn, Collector-Gonoral of the Hawaiian Islands, and father ot Princess Kaiula nl, heir apparent of Hawaii, yosterday was presontod to tho President by Acting Secretary Wharton of the Stato Depart ment. Mr. Cleghorn Is now on his re turn to Hawaii. His daughter, Princess Kululani, is a niece of the preioilt Queen. Attnchod Properly of the Officers. Df.iihau, Mass., Oot. 20. lu the office of tho Register of Deods an attachment for 50,000 was filed yesterday upon the estates of Frank E. Steadman of Noed hani, aud others, oHcurs of tho Ooldoa Qrall, by the receiver of tha Ordor, pend ing notion in tort or contract. nmv Jiiitsisv niuErs. Gustave Rarare, a baker of Hoboken, dropped dead Sunday eveulug. Jacob Minos, ot Summit, committed suicide on Sunday afternoon, by hang ing himself ou the front stoop of his home. Thomas E. Smith, an Indicted Hudson County ballot box stutter, imprisoned In the county jail for having forfolted his ball, was discharged on new bail. St. Mary's Roman Cathollo parish of Jersoy City is about to ersot a msgntfl oent club house on Jersey avenue for the usa of the young men of tha parish, Policeman John McNamara, ot Ilobo keu, dropped doad jester lay morning. He had just returned Lorn his night tour and was taking oJ his uniform when he fell. Christian Groetsch, an Influential loon keeper of Pavterson, was convictod in l'aterson yesterday ot atrocious as sault on Her. Dsaa MoNulty, "apoitU oi teniperaaoo." ttoanyooewhrtwit-j. . IVProofcwclaiSThat Ac Blacking wAa?r!. To tort this hang a strip of leather tn a botttoof AcnH IH"f"ln' "n a h 'er a da? or month. TaVn it out and dry and piamlno it carofnltr, gJ similar teet with I ronoh DrMslng and Paste Woiff'sACMEBlacking Mains any kind ot laather Watorproof, Soft nnd Durablo. Change a Pine Table to Walnut A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Oak. A Cane Rocker to Mahogany. See what can I done with 23o. worth of WOLPP & RANDOLPH, rhlledelphla. TOR GALE IN ALL ST0KIS. CACTUS 3L0CD CUKE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLA Causes no eruptions upon tho skin such as nearly all sarsapavilla mixtures r!o; but drives tho 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. Said at Klrlln's Drug Slaro, Furguson' e Hotel Block, Shcnamlonh, Pa. Ask my intents Tor W. I Douglas Shoes. If not flit Mile In sour place nsh yonr dealer In Htmd for ctlliilogne, secure tho agency, and get Ihfnl fur you. Ear TA K1J Ky JJIJ HS1UT UTJJ. -W S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It h a soumlc'.s Hiiot1, with no iiiclit or wax thivail to hurt tho reef; inndo oC the Iwst Hue cnlf, stjllsli nuil eay, tmtl In tutse uv miikc mure utoit of thU gmile than any other manufavtuier. It equals hand Bin. oil nhnt's costliitf from f t.ciu to &UO. t3&BSI OO (si'iiuinr Haiul-MOtiMlt tin? flnost catt Khoo ever nfTfii'd for etiiiuU Frcucll Iinportt-d shoos which wt Tmm 8S.iN'to $U inJ. J Ji 00 lln.H.-Hcu.Ml Mine, tlno calf. fctj llHh, fomrortublonnd durnhlc Tin1 hv-,1 ehoo ever otliTod tit thin jhIim j mime grudo as cus. ttni miitlt' hIuu t .DettiiK from $' id) tof" i'l, CU tl I'o.icc Mioi't .armor, Un.lrorul Men UaiWa mnl .A'lti-rt .in li-r-ti.ll imnr llum. lint itlf. Ptaiiili'iH, sinooth it.slile lu-uvy three toloi, extcn- filon edtfo. Ono pair will woiir ujour. tttft i0 line call i no hotter Rime cvor 01T. rod nt arttfaa thh jirloo; .me trial will couviuco thoso who want a shoo for comfort aud neriot. 4kO 11 ml $-00 NVot'l.liiiniiiiii'H shoes &timm nro vury strong nnd durablo. 'Hioro who iiaio Klvcn them n trlul will wear uoothermako. BaigI S'J.OO and 1.75 school taboos nm tVJ worn hythe lMsever whore, thoy sell B "SiarS iaftts N1.00 l!ii!.d--.,mtM! shoe, best tuvir nitT.i'', iin iui ri-ui.iiK huich nuow. Imported hhoofi cost. iik from il.tH) to &tr.m. LtauJlVkti ilVLraTS 1 )i intr. verv nt vl Itli- pn.ir.ia h'rnnrri l.fi.lie-' .HI. !,. ... short for Misses aro tho lot tlnolJonyola. Stdlsh aud durable. Caution. Seo thut V. L, louKlas' namo aud, prlco aro stamped on the bottom of each shoo. L. DOUULAS, Drocktou, Mass. W303aolx DEsC DO YOU WANT A GOOD FIT ? aud well inndo, falilonablo clothes? If &o, call on w. cr. Jacobs, Fashionable Custom Tailor, 8 South Jardin Street, Slieimiuloalu Call nnd seo snmnles of the latest eoods nnd the styles. Good workmanship, promptness nnd fair prices. DR. THEEL, iht oulv f.nulne ta.rui&D AniPticua. FlMH-itlUi lu IhB I'nit. it t-nt. a mUo U Kt.it u our Blood Poison, Nervous Debility ni Spe cial Diseases Kkiul'itM' SpoU Plni la th bonei.QoreThront Mouth filuicUiai Hnii'U'i, Fniplloim, tort or hrl llnt-r, BwtlUngi, Irrtlfctloni, Int1mrui.Uoii tu-l Rooatoii. Siriotum, WMkiiMa 1 luirij loit Bwrnorr wk btvek, meotfcl nxlftj K-Jni-jT u4 UUUer OlteftMa kd1 ll Dliwaiwa tMulUntt iVom V .cwi. ItiaiMfLtlon or O'rrwiirk. Hmat OMtM curt-t la ti 10 Uv)f rallirf ftl noe ho not toe hnp, no nittr tt vlfer Utdnt Doctor Qotwk, FamtlT nr H.pUftl PtyMn htv Mled. pr. THKBL cim positively 'B'1 whhout A.iaiiti.ti from ttwlneaa, out, tor mi, mitidlb an ahitmoi rowriiiPLiTiKa Wauuinii rlrh or iMor, mM 3a ilwnp Ar bQOll TRUTH" fxpoflM Qvwu onrlor bwhto tuminl.t. H"m. ' &lj ffots I (a I, lT'll to , H4 BtU. BAiCta 1, roaJj tlin 1 Tiftc of t M-J t d. r Btotot twr W.fi. 1 (4trd7 FfcUs, Clj Tin AFINESHOW If you want to kee a tine display of Boots nndC Shoes, goto W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Mastellor'a old stand,) Corner Coal oiicJ Jnrclln HIb. CiiHtom Work and Rennlrluir WHY IS THE W. SL DOUCLAS I Done In the b ttyle.