WHICH WASMEAHf ? Tho Muddlo Over tho Monog lian Will Cast;. FIGHTING FACTIONS 1 $1,000 REWARD flighest of all in Leavening Power. U. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, Shillolnslis I'licd Willi Great 1 t'7 proof our ciilm that mm Yi?or in Cork. Rome Blackinq TWO CLAIMANTS TO A FORTUNE. O'BRIEN DISABLED BY A MISSLE. Half-Brothers Bearing the Bama Name Making a Bitter Fight. The Eiot With Groat DifHoulty Quelled By the Polios. m bwd er Presents In the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITI0U8 JUICF Of THE FIGS OF CALIFOHNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative tv perma nently cure Habitual Consti-" pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. Ill the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY vWhen one is bilious or Constipated SO THAT PURL BLOOD, nCFREBHINQ SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. 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I an .rii tnr lhneirM.tOf Keif kbUSB. l!nrlyl!ioese.raililons.sJervouleuilllT,"u if 8tiu!l'owiT.lraiK)tencye. SosrreatH ourfallhln mrBrSJiao". will sinJ oni Va M....I h's W.dlclls. DJUtlMdSl Cocoa mill ilnW Til Obscure Wllljol Thomas Jlnnoehnn Tim Rurrngnte Itulilii that What Is Writ ten, Not What Is Meant, Determines to Whom the Property Shall Oo The Jllchtfnl llelr l.lliely to Lose the KulU New YortK, Oct. 80. Tho Monoghan will case, which hits been hearing In tho Surrogate's Court the past few days, lins demonstrated that what a mnn means cannot affect what he puts In writing. Old Thomas Monoghnn wn a house pnlnter who quit painting houses tn 1871 and commoncod to dubblo in real estate. So successful was ho that when he died In September, last rear, he left property valued at $300,000. Long years ago the painter was mar ried, but ho separated from his wife, Annlo McEvoy Monaghnn, In 1801. " Of the three sons slm bore him only one has survived Thomas Monoghnn, jr., a blonde, about 30 yoarH of age. lie has not seen or heard of his father for many years, having llvod on a farm In Iowa. After separating from his first wife Monoghnn married ngaln, although for a number of years before Aniila MoRvoy died he lived with tho present Mrs. Honoghan. There is a grave quostlon, even among his lawyers, whothor the oldest son by the socond marriage is legitimate. On tho day beforo tho old painter died he mado iv will dividing his property almost equally between his "beloved daughter, Iloso Monoghan, now living with me," and his "beloved son, Thos. Monoghan, Jr." This hitter was tho oldest son of tha second Mrs. Monnghau. lie is a flno J looking young fellow with a brown mus I tacho and a dashing air. Unlike his half ! brother, ho is dark. Ho was prepared to enter into tho onjoyment of the property left to hlra, when tho oldor young Monoghan put In an appearance and ob jected. Hu claimed to bo the "belovod son, Thomas Monoghan Jr.," and said that ma imir brotuer hart no right to tho name, ami consequently not to tho es tate. Surrogato Hansom practically decided in the blonde's favor yesterday. "There teems to bo no doubt fruiu the ovl- donee," he says, "that tho proponont (9!cond yonag Monoghnn) was tho party mennt by )ll9 fathl!r t0 rcceve tUo bene. fit of his estato. But, unfortunatoly for him, ho failed so to state. In a case like this we must go by what tho will vtuios, nub uy nunb iim luitlivur ji, thought to have meant. Tho objector is the legitimate son of Thomas Monog han, is known as Thomas Monoghan, jr., and seems to have a right to the name. Tho proponent has no such right." Lawyer Thaddeus B. Wakeman there upon arose and asked for an adjourn ment. "This view of the case is n com- I pleto surprise to us," was his first ro- mark, "we have diligently searchod I the records of the Catholic churches, I hoping to prove that the objector is not ' entitled to his name, but is really known as William Monoghan. We ask for a little mora time." I An entertaining discussion among counsel onsuad ovor this proposition, which Surrogate Hansom Anally settled j by adjourning the hearing until Wo!- nesday of noxt weok. In return for I this privilege, however, he ordered that tho proponent pay the fees of the ob jector's witnesses nnd his hotel ex penses ns well. Tho Surrogate also added sarcastically that tho surprise of the counsel at his view of the case was not so much a surpriso of the facts as a surprise of the law. Had the old painter simply added the I Words "Now living with me," after his inn's name, us he did after hu daughter's, tho presant litigation could not have been possible. As it is now, all tho in dications are that Thomas Monoghan, ir., instead of providing for tho wants of the son, whom he loved with all tho warmth of n father's affection, has limply enriched the child whom ho cast off many years ago. Slechnntcs Laid Off. PiTTtBUBO, Pa., Oct 30. About 350 (killed mechanics of the z,WJ men em ployed by the Westingbouso Air Brako Company, have receivod notices that their services would not be required after to-day. Slack business at present Is the cause. ?scapod from the Penitentiary. Winhipko, Man., Oct 80. Qliletta, the forger, who was serving a ten years' term in tho Stoney Mountain peniten tiary escaped during the night und has not been reenpturod. Ho is tho convict to whom tha alleged Burke, tha Cronin murderer, confess.! while in prlsson In this city. A Slurderer Lynched. CoviNoton, La., Oct. 80. Jack Par- 1- r.i1m-Dfl wn. tnlr.n frnm lila r.f.11 llV ln ...r... nt nninn4 flnrlnor tlm lilfrllt. Anil banged to u tree in the jail yard, for the murder on Oct. 8, of Joe Handy at Alita Springs. new junsnv IIUIISPS. Katla Sink, of Newark, burned In a 'bonfire Tuesday night, died yesterduy of i Qer injuries. William Fass, a well-known young man of Hoboken, was arrested yesterday (or assaulting his wife. John MeUrath, of lUhway, was ar rested at Newark yesterday while try ing to dispose of an overcoat stolen the alght beforo at Elizabeth. AVicked and threaUnlng letters sent by Daniel Prim, colored, of Easton, to Rosa Oood, of Newark, N. J., by mail, have led to Daniel's arrest. The official registry of Middlesex County returns 4,781 for New Bruns wick, which is tho Second District, 5,238 for tho First District, and 4,003 for tho Third District, making in all 14,701. Tho deficiency of $1,103 in Money Or der Superintendent Hurtman's accounts with the Newark postofflce having bean tnnde good by Velutlves, no prosecution wdl be undertaken and he has been die- 'iiargeu. i, ABSOLUTELY PURE I'lITHHN I.IVI2S I.O.ST. A Stenmshlp Iturnmt Mhiijt I'assengors Killed by Flln mill Wnter. Nnw Orlkanr, Oct. 30. Tho steam boat Oliver Belrno, from St. Louis, was burned at Mlllilcen's Dent, 35 miles above VIcksbuig, early yesterday. Most of the passengers and crew were asleep, when at 3:30 o'clock an alarm of fire was sounded, and almost before any one was awake tho boat was aflame. Tho blaze originated on the lower deck, from what cause Is not known, and commu nicating with tho dry cotton was soon burning with groat fleroenoss. Tho crow of tho boat were aroused, and with the passengers who were awake gave the alarm to thoso who wore asleep. A rush was Immediately made for tho forward part of the boat, and many got off in safety, but that avenue of oscapo and others wore soon cut oft, and the unfortunate passengers and crow were forced to plunge Into the water. Tho crew of tho boat displayed com mendable coolness, nnd overy effort was made to rescue those who had not got ashore. Cliiof Engineer Ed. Bird launch ed the yawl of the boat, and ho, with other men, succeeded in pioking up many of tho unfortunates In tho water. S01110, however, wore beyond roach, nnd were either burned to death or sunk beneath tho waters to rise no nioro. Tho alarm was communicated to tho peoplo I of Mlliken's Henil nnd the bank of tho I river was soon crowded with villagers, who nsslstod in tho work of roscuo and hospitality, throwing open their houses 1 to the burvivors. I Besides a large number of cnbln pas sengers there wore overSOO deckhands on board. Tho docktes were on tholr way to work on tho levees south of Vlcks burg. Tho passengers lost all their per sonal property. Thn Hut. nf thn In at. net furnished the steamboat company by Cunt. Thonve Riau is maue up as loiiows: two cnu dren of Dr. Worrell of B.iton Hougaj threo chambermaids; Samuel V. En tricken; a daughter of Mr. Adams of Omaha; five cabin boys; a nurse of Mrs Frazier of Natchez; Mrs. Woolidgo of Now Orleans; a number of deckhands. Tho body of an elderly lady wa9 fnnnil flnnflmr flnwn f.lm rlvHl nnd lifts not ue(m idontified. The .teamtoat company placo their loss at about $125,000. suino rem i.iniiu Senator Quay Will Prosectlte. Kvery News psper that I'ubllshed the ChllrRes. PlTTSBuno, Oct. 30. Senator M. S. Qnuy yesterday brought suit against the Pittsburg "Post," in general, and Albert J, Barr and Jumes Mills, odltors, for criminal libel, based on editorials printed In that paper, charging Quay with receiving $8,877 as his share of the profits of Bardsley's operations in Stato funds. The hearing will take place fanturday. Senator Quay's lawyers will to-day enter civil suit for libel against tho Pittsburg "Post" for $100,000 dnmngos, Attornoy Thomas M. Marshall said "We are now preparing papers to bring crlminnl suits for libel ngniust every newspaper that published tho slander, and also against Chairman Kerr, of tha Democratic State Committee." Sullivan Accepts Slavln's ChalleiiEe. San FiiANCisco, Cnl., Oct. 80. Cham pion John L. Sullivan, who arrived yes terday from Australia, decided to-night to accept Paddy Slavln's challenge nt once. Ho wired his managers in the East to put up the necessary forfeit money and to demnnd a fight as soon as possible. Sullivan doos not care how big tho purse is, but he stipulates that this will bo his last fight In the ring. He will be free from theatrical engage ments early next summer, nnd unless Slavln backs down the fight will then take placo. Sullivan is in dead earnest and spoiling for a fight. T COPYRIGHT 1601 A sense of fullness and otlicr troubles after eating? Then you need a "Pellet." Not one of tho ordinary, griping, toar ing pills it's a sickness in itself to take them. But ono of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets tho original Liver Pill, tho smallest and the easiest to tako. The easiest in tho way they work, too thoy'ro mild and gentle, but thorough and effective, livery part of the system feels their health ful influence. Thev cleanso and regulato tho liver, stomach and bow els. Jiegulate, mind you. uney prevent disease as well as cure it. They'ro purely vegetablo and perfect ly harmless. Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, and all derangements of tho liver, stomach and bowels aro promptly rclioved and permanently cured. Thoy'ro tho cheapest pill you can buy, for thoy'ro guaranteed to give satislactiou, or your raonoy is re turned. You pay only for tho good you cet. This is truo only of Dr. Pierce's fit Im II H mm medicines. National Unitarian Society. FlTailUUlin, Mass., Oct. 30. At tho annual meeting of the National Unitar ian Sunday School Society, held here yesterday, Hev. Edward A. Harton, of Iioston, was chosen president and Itev. II. G. Spauldingr, of Newton.Mass., secretary. Among the directors nelected were Mrs. Kate Gannett Wells, of ISostnn, Bov. O. A. Thayor, of Cincinnati, Itev. Win. I. Nichols, of Fhlladolphin, and Hev. Win. Fenno of Chicago. Caplnln Mcl.aln Kscnpeil. VicrroittA, B. C, Oct. 30. Capt. Alex ander McLain of the Hamilton Lowls, who was oaptured somo time ago by a Russian mnn-of-war and taken to prison, Is now on his waj to San Francisco from China, where ho will arrlvo next week. How lie escaped Is a mystery. Typltolil In a l'rtson. Providence, It. I., Oct. 30. For tha past three weeks an oplilsmio of typhoid fever has prevailed in the Hhodo Island Stato prison. The first case was dis covered six weeks ago. Tho bad water supply is supposed to be tho causa of the trouble. lnslnfflco llnrirlnrized. Nbw London, Conn., Oct. 30. Tho nnstolllce at (J niton was entered by bur glars early in the morning and the safe mown open, five liuimreil dollar", mostly in postage stamps, were taken. Bablos Oan't Bat Apple Dumpling, llul they oan have gilt-edged attacks o Wind Oolio. Dr. ll'ind's Colio Cure al nys cures it. Free samples for a rew days at J. M. Hillnn and 0. J. McCarthy's drug sloro. Qrass widows are uot exempt from h ty fever. Alva's Driwlllan Snectllo Oo. :-I wish lar my grateful testimony to the virtues o v iiir iiiiFli;al curn fir ktiiz s evil. Mv neotiow. now nine yosrs old. born scrofulous a id ufllctel villi swellings, soro vps. eto. in solt H doct it- ii d 11 oo t 11m I- ners, Kepi Ki'owini; worse, ms iieaiiu uic-s-i.t' broken, bis nock was lull of liimis-ti. e l-i rgo oue.n run ulnst-ore and tne cine bi-enieil Hopeless. One month's use of Ilia Ifcotiis Cure, to tu astunlshin u t of everyboly, drovoaway tha lumps, healed the tore, and cured the eyes. lie Ins noverjfi'lt or nppnred so well in years, nd wj feel thai his llh).nnir troubles aro under con rol of your wonderful liirdi clue, lot which we cannot be tnotbauRful. Respectful'-, MlHJuN.iIHWYN, 213 WostS7tl St., New orR. Hold at Klrlln's llrug-Btore.KerKUsou Iloube Block, Uenandoaij, Tlio clock tella the time by Its own dia-ect. A Fatal Mistake. Physicians mnke no mnro fatal mUtake ban when ibey Inform puients that nervous heart IruUbles come from the stomach and aro of little f-omequence. Dr. Franklin MUof. the noted Indiana speclnlls', has proven the contrary In his new book on "H-'art Disease," wnlch may beuadlroeat C, II. Iligcu'iucli'sdrnx slore who euimntees and recommends Dr. Aides u equaled New llenrt Cure, which has t Is largest sale o! auv heart remedy In the world. It cures nervous Hiid organic heart disease, short breath, mit'crlng, pain or tenderness In the side arm or sliouluer, Irregular pulse falntiug.hinottier tug, dropsy, eto. His Kestorullvo Nervine cm cs hoadaolie, tits, etc. Itnbhita are ripening uud parti Itlges nre lloclcioir. MUos' isier-vo ana Lilvor Pills Vet on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach nnd bowels throunh the nerves uowill6covery. Dr. Miles' rills speedily jute biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation Unequaleil lor men, women, 'hlldieu. Hmnllest, mlluest.sureHt! Sldoses, iiets. Him pies Free, at O. II. Uagenbuch's inn; stole. The Thanksgiving turkey will soon be (selected. How to Succeed. This is tbo creat problem of Hie which few satisfactorily solve. Homo tall because ol poor nesuu, oiuers want ni hick, oul iue mnlorlty from deficient Krlt want of nerve. They are nervous, irresolute, cliauifeablo, easily get Hie blues nnd "take the Hplrlls down ti keep the spirits up," thus wasting money, time, opportunity and nervo lorce. There Is not bins (lice tiioKestoratlve Nervine, discovered by the great specialist, Dr. Miles, to cure nil nervous aieaex, as uexnaciie, ixie blues, nervous ptottmtlon, sleepleiness, neuralgia, 8t. Vitus dance, tils, and bysteila. Trial bottles nnd flue boos of testimonials Itee at U. II. Hageutmch's drug store. Klectrlclty la now used In the heat ing of tailor irous. Oh, What a Cough. . Will you heed the wai-ulng? The xlRual per japs of tbo sure approach or tint more ter rible disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves if you can allord for tho sake of saving 50 cents, Ui ruu the risk and do nothing forlL VVe know from expsrlouco that Million's Cure will Cure our Cough. It nevt-r falls. This ixpUlns why more than a Million Hollies vere sold the past year. It relieves Croup iud Whopplnii CoiikU at once Mothers do not be without it. For Lame llaoa, Hide or I'hest, nsobhlloh's Porous Plaster. Hold by a II. Ilagenbuch, N. K. corner Main and Uoyd streets. Considerable building Is going; on over the town this full. Shlloh's Consumption Ouro. This is beyond question the most sac wsslul Oniigh Medicine we have ever sold, few doses invariably cure the worst oases of Dough, Croup, and llrouclillls, while Its won. lerful success lu the cure of Consumption is without a parallel In tha History of ml.nlne. -finoe it's first discovery It lias been told on a namntee, a test which no other medicine -au stand. Ii you havo a C0112I1 we earnestly uk you to try It. I'rloe 10 cents, SO oents, and I1.M). If your Lungs are sore. Chest or HaoS ame, use Hli I lob's Porous Plaster. Bold bv J. II, Ilagenbuch, N. K, comer Main and Cloyd streets. October is giving us u little of all kinds of weather. A Yankoo Shoriff Frightened. A well known sherllt, llving'lu Malun, was given up to die with what his pnyslclan called Consumption, a Irleud advised him lo try fan-Tina Cougli and .vinsu.iv.tion Cure. recovery toiiiiwen, anu me nonujr now uses u for Cou'hs, Colds and Consumption. Trial bottles Iree at Klrlln's drug store: Jnek O'Connor Kid Oront Work for tha l'srnrllttrs Until lie Was Kniirkml Out The Hospitals Filled With Wounded ComtiMtiiiits I'urnell Followers Agnln the Atgrosanrs Slany Seriously Hurt. Cohk, Oct 30. Tho rioting was re newed last night In moro desperate form than before. William O'llrlen had been invited to address a meeting of McCar- tliyites in tho suburbs of Cork. Tho McCnrthyltes were armed with stout sticks, nnd many of them had their pockets well loaded with missiles, pre pared to resist any attack of the enemy. A solid bodyguard closed around Mr. O'Brien, to protect him in case of an on slaught Meantlmo tho Pnrnollltes wore not sleeping. Thoy gathered in tho heart of the city, in au enormous crowd, with banners, torchos and bands, tho bands playing "Croppies Llo Down," "Mc Kcnna's Dream," and other soul-stirring airs of '08, mingled with "God Save Ireland," and "Tho Conquering Hero Comos," tho last being an allusion to Mr. William Itedraoud, who sat in nn open car, waving a handkerchief and shouting words of encouragement to his followers. Tho Parnellltos marchod until thoy roached tho nnti-Parnollite meeting. A hoarse cry of dollance wont up from tho McCnrthyltes. At this challenge the Parnellites broke whatever semblance of rank thoy had, and dashed wildly upon tlie enemy, brandishing blauk thnrns and howling 11 1 the tup of their voices. Tho two crowds met fiercely, neltln.' giving way. Sticks descended on skulls, combatants grasped each other and rollod in the dirt, and blows and kicks were exchanged with an en ergy that mennt victory or hors dit com bat Stones flow hliher nnd thither, nnd O'Brien, where he stood attempting to Ira heard and to say something to quiet tho furious encountor, received a severe blow In the rear from a missile that was thrown. Tho struggle was one hand to hand, and men could lie seen now nnd then stnggering out of tho melee covered with blood. Among the combatants could be soon the 1U 1 inn of Jack O'Connor, his blackthorn waving like the plume of Navarre. The police had not anticipated any sot'Ious riot at this point, owing to its remoteness from Pirnellita centres. It was somo time, therefore, baforo thoy could effectually iuterfero. But, at length, having been hastily reinforced, they charged upon the combatants, strlktngrlglit and left with their batons. The McCarthyites fell back; but not so tho Parnellltos. These obstinately hold their ground, Jack O'Connor boldly facing tho police and refusing to glvo way. William Iiodmond was equally determined, and the police, treating them as the lendors of tho onslaught, at length set upon them in earnust, and gave both a terrible clubbing that dis abled them. With the leaders knocked out, the mob gradually fell back, and tho battle was over for a time. It Is said that tho number of bruised and broken skulls was even greater than in Wednesday's fight, and probably n good number will not be able to do any more rioting until after election. Late last uUht O'Connor was having his wounds dressed, and doularcd his intention to be in the field again to-day. The Parnellites look upon him as thoir war lord, and would be depressed by his ubsence. CmdliiHl Gibbons Will Attend. City op Mexico, Oct. 80. Canon Plnn- carte, of this city, has sent Invitations to f-.ll,.l n I Minn a nn.l fho liUlmn. t tbo Catholic Church in tho United States to attend tho opening of the Coleglntn Church at Guadnloupe, ono of the most renowned temples in Mexico, which has been undergoing repairs for some time, but which is now noaring completion. Cardinal Gibbons, of Baltimore, and tho bishops of New York, Philadelphia, Bos ton, Chicago, Detroit and St. Louis have already ncceptod the invitation and will gather nt Chicago and come to this city by special Pullman coaches. ...u . . Attached Ills Sister's Property. Sino SiNd, N. Y., Oct. 80. deorgo A. Brandretb, of this city, has secured an attachment for $45,000 against tha property of his sister, Mrs. II. O. Sy monds, who is at present living at Los Qatos, California. Thsprooerty, real and personal, was seized by the Sheriff yes terday. It covers stock in the Brand reth pill and porous plaster factory, a f'J.OOO legacy in the Bauou estato and other securities. I'leld nnd Korvst Fires. EvankVIU-e, Intl., Oct. 80. Tho field nnd forest fires iu the bins gr.iss region continue and the fire is eating its way into tho most valuable corn fields and farming land in tho State The farmers and their mens are out vainly trying to fight the fire back and save their stock. Nothing but a very heavy rain cau top the progress of tho flames. Shipped 3Ialehrs Not According to Z.IW. Boston, Oct. 80. Joseph, Julius and Kphraim Cohen, comprising the firm of Cohen Bros., were yasWrday held by United States Commissioner H.illet nt $300 each for their appearance, before the grand jury of the Unltod States District Court charged with the ship ment of matches nut marked according to law to Bath, Mo. i'KNNsvi.vaxi.v iiittr.r.s. Prof. H. Y. Lauderbach, principal of a boy's academy in Philadelphia, com mitted suicide yesterday. Au attempt is to bo made by tha widow of the lute John D. Lowls, the colored lawyer of Philadelphia, to broak the will of bur husband. 1 rank C. Hutchinson, cashier of tha Alleuhnnv National Bank of Pittsburg, who was injured a week ago by being t.ro.Tn from i,is carriage near tho Gar , .v.. ,!. p,i;,.j. en,i, lu , den of the Gods at Colorado Springs, Is dead. Totrt thta hanff k rtrtp of leather In ii bottlaof Acme marking and leave It tturt fur & day or month. Takn It out and dry and einnitoo it carefulf. Alako a Bimilu toat with French Drewiing and I'ata Ulackisg. Wolff sftCIEBIacking Mikes an? kind of leather Waterproof, Soft and Durable. Change a Pine Table to Walnut. A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Oak. A Cane Backer to Mahogany. &w what can bo dope with 2PG. worth of VTOLTT it BANDOLTH, Philadelphia, rOR SALE IN ALL ST0RIS. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLA Purities tho blond by expelling- the iuipuiities through the proper chain els and never causes eruptions on tho skin. Regulates the bowols Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, 101103 up tho system and gives you anappetite, Never fails 0 cure any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered stute of stomach, liver or kidnoys. SoM at Klrlln's Drug Store, Fcrgitt'on'S Kuiel lUoek, Shenandoah, Pa. AsU my ngents for W. I, Douglnn Shoes. If not Inr Mile in onr place usU ionr dealer tn eeuil for cnmlOKiU'i nt'curu the ngeiioy, and utt iliriu lor ion. CaT-TAKI'. NO SUIISTlTUTE. jEI WHY THE Wa L- DOUGLAS S3 i.-fir GENTLEMEN IHE BEST BHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? it u a 8L'amli."s t,lio", ftli no litt-ksor wax thread to hurt ttiefeet; inailo of the bet tluo calf, stilish anil easy, anil because trr make viore shoes of thli grade than any olhrr nianufoi-tui ei; It equals uand srwt'il film's oostitlrf from $4,110 to 8".IW. Oil (ji'iiuliir llttiHl-Nt'tsrd, the finest calf PJo Khoi 'vt r oflfro'l for $Ml; rqiuils Frcncli luipirii,l HhoLn u hli'h ,'OHt from fs.h"tiSUM)0. CCVl Oil lliunl-f-esMMl Writ Mine, lino calf, ?Va Ktyllsti, eoiiif.,1 tiiblt' alu) ilurublo. The best shoo rver olTcrml ut thin plli'e ; snme Krndo us cus tmii mailt' shoi'H eo'.lliiK troni ml lo S'l.MJ. (go 30 1'ollre lioei Knrriit'rs, llalli-oail Men 4?ijB mill bclt'rl'iirrlersall wenrthem; llnecalf, seamli'SR, smootli Insiili-. hi uvy thu'o suli'3, exten sion eili'. ono pair will weiir linear. r9 50 linn ulfi no better alioe ever offcrnt at t9o. ttiU prlco; oiii1 trbil s 111 convince thoso who want nsho for t-oin fort ami service. CT5i "nd '.2.1)0 Wni-klnclilnii'H shoes (fst.o ore very (.troiiK anil (lurable. Tlioso who huvo uut'ii tlieiii n trial will wear no oilier mate. I ftSnUC) S'J.OO llllll BCllOl.l SllOCS an imuvu worn byllit' boj rvuhiTe: thcvsclt on theTr merits, ns tin1 Iihti'usIhk sales phow. Eenliac lll.tlD l!utHlMm'd shoe, best nClU I llonitola, VfryRtylUluequalsFrcncIl Import i'il shoes coitlnnri 0111 sl.'lil to Sli.iM. I.ndli's' a.ao, rtj.OO 1111.I m.j.s; shoo for Mtisesnre IhebeHefltieUongola. sty I lull nutl durable. I'lliitlon. See that W. I.. HoiiRlns' uamo and price are stamped on the liottom of each shoe. W. L. UOUULA8, Iirockton, Mass. DR. THEEL, coo North Fourth St., DOO bcl. Urwn, rriaim.ryt, thr ohIt gennine C)rrnitt America uio to cuti Dlood Poison Nervous Debility n4 Spe cial Dlsensea ' hkla Dl KnlbpoUPalni lo tha bonei.isoreThront IMouth, ftS.ti'heH, 11niUi, Frtji-Uoni, tofl r ban! rio-r, bwdllnm, IrriUtiooi, Inflainruiion and Kunnlnf biritiius Weak tut and Eirlj- Mr t.tna memorj irtat b inr-otal anilct KlJnfy an Hint ''t iieui'S nd all Diicwi multin fr m r In.lU'Htlonor Urrrwork. Ktotnt oasncund Initoioaiytj rtlkf ai oiim Do not lne bflp. no matt" tUlm l)-tr, Quack, Fimlh or Hplu. rhvifio hii MWO. Vr. Tilt. EL fur. popltlvely ' 1 wih t'Kil0I I"m tnioM to, tocNfl wir.Mton Kti THwa foirriirtTiii Hiniitnr rt-h r ....- nd 2,- itamp frr bOOK Ii " ".d" It tr m 9 to " Kt 6 to Wfd and BaU iT'iiltfo 10 Hnn4aT iin II Writ or11 and U jQt IkformtXi noe W4n. "4 SatuMX l"bHa. dallj TIm YOUNG MENOLB MEN BIT II 1HI 1U1U UI lot sisriait ui uuiaoi. Tbr tasks nsrolo afforts to frss iBemssivsi. 'jSHilKEOFFTHE HORRID SNAKES tbey lira (P id d pi r and nm inti kin iir 0UA NEW BOOK. on fro vo. isll, l'.lod ti i ollralU'd UDi.".uln tb phllusoplir of Dlssas ss sad Aaictlons ct tl IrRtesot as so, mobbw HOME. IHtAimtrsi, 1)7 uttbods .iclullnlr eal owa, tbt ssorst ruses oC Lose er ratllsi UsabaoaV n .n ... I ..d N.rvoas Do 1 bllltr. Wssknsss of Bodr ( sad Hind. EIIscts of Errors or Exesssts, o'w Bhroei Orssiii ran In. CuiwJ. fiVnEVBLorffi lIowtoEalrfandBtnaitbs;WEAK,UMDEVCLOrU nan ass a p AaTS of BODY mads plala to all IBtsrsslso. ERIE MEDICAL CO, BUFFALO.N.T. SUFFERINU WUfritN t linn tryublM with lbof unnoylua lrrovals mi m Iientl! follovsllill I " Ii' r sii. -ure, Ol Irou-fen-ilatUuMlVei'kiie . i s'l " l '"" sbr.ild Uso OR. Du'J'ik'.'!- C abroiaa TlrlALE nrf ilATIA'G PILLS. urn t- trv - ' i - i "i,-1 1 iArt , . aixi IS