Presents in the moit elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUlOE or TUB FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the huntan system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak o" ' .i condition of the KIDNEYS, LIUER r. LK It is the most excellent ren . )ihb' CLEANSE THE SYSTEM krr;l U ' When one it lhlious 01 V n, so THAT PURE. BLOOD, REFRB? "!!. r . HEALTH nnd OTfUNCT ' NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and al) delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUOWST FOtl MANUFAOTUREO ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN rHAHCISCO, CAL. WVISVIUE. AT HEW YORH. H. T. Rick Hoaflacho nnd relievo all tbo trochlea Inci dent to a bilious state of tho system, auob a3 Dizziness, Natisca, DrowsinesD, Distress after eating, rain In tho Side, &c. While tholr moat r-emaikable success baa been Bhovraju curltg Hciflicno, yol Carter!) litlla Live" HllS era equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pre venting this unnoylnft complaint, tvbllo they alia correct all dtsordcraoflheatouiAch,stlmnl.iteth3 liver nud rcgulato tbo bowcla. Even if they onl? carea tAelisthoy would boslmootpricetoss to Ulosa who UBuifer from tils distressing complaint; bulfortu mtelytheirgocdnoss does not omthero,and those trhoonco try them will find these llttloplllavalu. mblo In so many ways that thoy will not bo wil UsgtadoiTitbanttbom. But after nllolcltlioaij (laths bano of so many lives that here is whora I we make our Great boast. Our pills euro It Yihilo -othorsdonot. Carter's tittle Llvor Tills aro very small and very easy to take. Ono or two pills inakoa dosa. They are strictly veeetabls and do not grips puree, but by their gentle action pleasoall who usothem. In vials at 25 cents; live for $1. Sola by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. 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MtnUl Worry. &ttintrl Det-lmuAt. or tDT PERSON AL WtAKKEflS. can bl rs.8torl to PERFZCT HEALTH ai.1 tU NOBLE VITALITY ot fiTSORQ MEN, tb Vrld bud Powtr of Natloni. Wo claim bv vtara of nractlri bv our exclusive methods a unUortu AOictioniot Men. Testimonial! tnlln HCttl rj-nir villtbti irnt free, sealed. Dost- BUUR paid, lorn limited time: O.t ft walls yoacsa. Full Explanation, for uomr trvat. UEMT. Tou can b. FULLY RESTORED a. 'faou.aaoS aiST.bo.nbru.. K.adartfe.tlmoaUt.. Addr.a.ateaes cult mtliluAI. VUi UUrFAUO. fi.Y. IATESTPATEHTS- BEST IMfROYEMENTS. WITH ItECTRO MAQHETIC SUSrEHSSXT, Win .nr. without modltlno all Wls... ri.uUInt from v.rt.l.tloo of brftls, srr.t fore.., execute, or IniHscrctloD, e ..suet eibtmtioa, Sr.lDl, loe.e., pervon. dsliilitv, t.p l.&ei.. leosuor. rbeumfttl.ia. kidney, liver tod bitdjer eom. tLi" '"' lombno, icUlleft, seser.l III Leelth. eie. .J e-teotrlo bU SOBlsloe Uoftderfiil linprc.iueftle over ftll area, of ...unoolel. in ihl. ..... Aik.. Our pow.rfil ltoprov.4 XLLCIKIC SI be. MKY I. tbs n.'i".! !'' 8l".ftk ul'lKikTlitU Is SO to 1)0 Sr "ill. "sd.V. u"u,,,l pkl.u, !., ft.s juv33atir strjtOTiuo oo. He,lOBtowji.W vorik CARTER'S v Ml w mm, 7 BMW f .1 1 1 ELECTM BELT THE KANSAS FIGHT Uauuinfi Baltlo Bctwcon Des peradoes and Militia. POUR. OUTLAWS SHOT DOWN. News of a Desperate Battle ia Momen tarily Expeotcd. Tho Avengers of Sheriff Dunn Aro I)e. termlned to Wlpo Out livery One o" Ills Miii-lci-crs--Mnre Threats Against Judge llotkln Trouble Pcnrcd In Several Other Counties. Aiikalon, Knn., Jan. 8. A courier just in from the south lino ot tho State-reports a running conflict between the fleeing desperadoes nnd an armed posse of pur suers. According to his report there aro two wagons loaded with a lot of men par ticipating in tho canyon battle. They have been encamped in a gulch south ot Springfield, where they were discovered. They saw their pursuers at the same mo ment, and then commenced the life and death race. I For ten miles tho two parties were ! not within firing distance, but the pur suing party came within a quarter of a mile of the desperadoes about dark and a running fight was kept up for four miles on a level plain. Four men were seen to fall back in their wagons during ono fusilade, but it is not known whether thoy were killed or wounded. Tho pursuing party, finding their tired horses would not carry them further, made a detour of some half n mile to a ranch where thoy procured fresh horsos, and the racu wits resumed. Tho courier started back from this point. He says qhe pursuing party, numbering lourteen men, would follow the desperadoes into No Man's land if necessary nnd bring them back doad or allvo. Another courier is hourly expected and witli him news of u battle in which ono or tho other will bo annihilated. It Is learned tho party killing Dunn, which numbered about fifty men, was made up of details from tho counties of Seward, Stevens, Grant, Morton and Haskell. Threats have been made in each of these five counties that in case Judge Botkin attempts to open court in either ho will be killed. The scenes in this county are feared in each of the other counties. Botkin has wired the Governor again to send 100 stands of arms. He also wants tho troops kept here for three weeks and tho county placed under martial law. Qm. Roberts has telegraphed to tho Governor for instructions on this point. Several moro arrests have been made. Word has been received here that an attempt will be made to rescuo the pris oners, upon receipt of which Judge Bot kins ordered that they bo shot before they were surrendered, Company P started for, Springfield in wagons yesterday to aid Deputy Sheriff Larrabee if necessary in serving thirty warrants for arrests. Company E re mained hero to guard the prisoners and to bo ready to repel any attack which may bo made on Arkulon. lloston Merc-hunts' Association ltlnnei- . Boston, Jan. 8. The annual dinner of the Boston Morchants' Association was held at the Hotel Vendmo last night. Secretary Blaine's representative, ex Congressman Burrough's of Michigan, was tho guest of tho evening, and de livered an nddress on "Reciprocity. ' Other prominent guests were Senor Don Matins Romero, the Mexican Minister; Senor Don Nicavor Bolel Pnraza, tho Venezuelan Minister; Senor N. Bolet Monagas of Venezuela, Hon. William E. Curtis of the Bureau of American Repub lics, Washington, nnd ex-Postmaster-General Thomas h. James of New York. J"atul Holler Kxplnslon. PiTTsnuno, Pa., Jan. 8. Six boilers in two batteries at the Braddock Wire Works, Rankin Station, exploded Inst night, in- stantly killing Peter Zimmerman, the engineer; seriously-injuring James Car penter, the fireman, and slightly hurting ubout a dozon other employes. Tho workr. wero partially wrecked. T'ae cause of the explosion is not known. Zimmer man was 28 years old anil unmarried. St. John the 1'irat Choice. FnEBPOivr, It., Jan. 8. Samuel Dickie, Chairman of tho National Prohibition Committee, said last night that "tho first choico of tho Prohibition Convention for President is Govornor John P. St, John, nnd other nameo mentioned for the nomi nations are H. Clay Bascom of Albany, N. Y.j John Bid well of Chico, Cal.; J. B, Hobbs of Chicago, W. Jennings Demo rest and W, T. Wardwell of New York. ISiiihezzIenicnt of Cutinty ruiuls. Nasuviijjc, Tenu., Jan. 8.- There is a bad state of affairs at Dandridge on ac count of tho embeiszlement of county funds and tho sudden disappearance of J. H. Meek, Chancery Court clerk. Ho la accused of being $36,000 short. Meek was managing a school fund of )AO,000 nnd is supposed to have gone to South America. Narrow Kscopo from Death ScriAjrroN, Pa., Jan. 8. James Cowley, '' a ";'"er Ut Capouse collier, was buriotl under a mujs of falling roof yeoto;-daj-, He was reseued allvo about uu hour later. He miraculously escaped death by a slab of roof so falling that it partially protect ed him, although his soalp was almost torn olf. Colonel llullou Itejolces. PitoviDEUfOE, It, I., Jan. 8. Col. Ballon says that the announcement from Denver tnat the authorities there had abandoned the idea of indicting htm was pleasing news, not because lie feared conviction, but because it would cost him considctn bin time and expense to stand trial so fur from home. Mitrdored Ity llnrglars. BhtiibIj, Ooiin., Jau. 8. The night tele graph ojiemtor at this station on tha D.mbury & Nor walk Railroad, was mur dered last night by masked robbers and the safe roblied of about $600. There 1.1 no clue to tho mui-darprs, Ttlg Ilultluioro Dry (looiln 1'Hllur. IUi.timoiie;, Md., Jan. 8. George N." O. Noel & Co., tho senior momber of which firm died n few days since, havo ssslaned with liabilities of $150,000. Assets not knuwn. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report AESOPJfEOf PPRE A Schooner on tho Itocus, Cape Mav, N. J., Jan. 8. The 100-ton schooner Jacob Duryea, Cnpt. Young, laden with lumber, from Norfolk, Va., bound for Atlantic City, went ashore at Cape May Point, yesterday. The captain and crew were taken ashore in the breeches buoy by the life saving crew. There was finite a high sea at the time and the paswigo to the shore was attended with considerable risk. The schooner. Is now on the rocks. It is possible she may be saved. Her cargo of lumber makes her buoyant. Connecticut Semite Adjourned. Hahtkom), Conn., Jan. 8. The Sen ate met nt noon. A resolution presented by Mr. Clark, Republican, directing the acceptance by the Stato of tho direct tnx money refunded by the Government, called out the declaration by the Demo cratic Senators that thoy would do no business until the .Houbo recognized the Democratic candidates for State offices. Adjourned until next Wednesday. Death of Gen, .John Irvine Orcsrtr. Wakwiotstok. Jan. 8, Gen. John Irvine Gregg, a distinguished soldier of the war with Mexico tvnd the late war, died at his residence in this city yesterday in his (Kith year. Gen. Gregg had resided hero since ho retired from service. Ho was born in Uellefoute, Pa., in 1820 nnd served in the Second Pennsylvania Vol unteers in the Mexican War, rising to the rank of Captain. tliz7ni-d lu 'Western New York. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 8. Tho snow storm which started early yesterday de veloped into a full fledged blizzard by noon, tho worst Alnce tho memorable storm of 1882. There was about twe feet of snow on the ground at midnight. Street cars on all lines in tho city aro practically at a stand still, and traffic on the New York Central and Lackawana lines is greatly retarded. It Cores CcHa.Cenghs.SoreThroat.Croap.IrJueaia, Yhooplng; Cough, Bronchitis tod Asthma. A ccrtkla art for Consumption la flrit .uire., D1 .art relief Is sdvsneed stages. U.ottonoe. You will see the ex-fll-nt effect after takint; the flr.t dots. Sola r e.&l.r. CT.rj-vb.rt. Lug bwtil... Mieou anil ti.00. ATrHJSEMENTS. JJIIi'.mSUSON'-i THKWBE, V. J. ITHROUSOM, MNIJBIt.V TJpTnA-Tr TATJTTADV Q 1PQ9 1 ftUJal i ilttWUiiftI O, 103S. GUS IT. WALLACE ! 8'xtli i en on of Si Perkins I 1T.0M I'OUaUTOWN. Th e TJD rlgl n al Farmers Basil anil Threshing Mattel OUU OWN OHCIIKSTKA. Prices. !35 35 ami s Cents eat on sole nt Klrlln's drug Btoro. F liKGUKON'S THBATR1', V. J. VUItnUSON, MANAGHR. MONDAY, JANUARY 11. Ladies' and Cblltlien's Ntsht. nil Alt N 55 Y & McGOWEN'S Big Undo Tom's Unliin IVy "'6 Alabama JubilreHl-iserv, MHHnrv Bancl nnd Horeib Orth Mm. Hrfclal tsceuery, Pouy, Ik-nkiy siul a ck of Cuban Bloodhounds. Populsr Prices SB, 88 nod 60 Cent tStrcet Parade at Nton. BeaUnow on tale at Klrllb'sTlrugBtoie. E i:itUUtN'lsj 'I tlKATRI!. 1. J, KKltQOBON, HAMAQKIt. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14 LINCOLN J. CAKTEU'S Qraud scenic production, "The Fast Mail I" xc Betsof Special Scenery. night of tho fast mall. Niagara Falls by UiOonllRlit, wiin uon ng in. i-r. cucai workmv euulue hi d H lrcluht cu rs, wu u llluimuaird cal oose. The Dago dive. lta lstlo river boclo and trteambodi explosion. Tho police patrol and 100 other .. turning - effects. HWi 'rar utf oral VTH Priced, 75, e aud ajt Ceutu. MOURN THEIR DOLLARS. Jlngllsli Investors Lose on nn Americas Mining Dcul. London, Jan. 8. Tho Bankruptcy Court has ordered a -strict inquiry to be uindt into the formation nud the whole history of the-United States Gold Placers Com pany, which recently failed in a mannct most disastrous to numerous persons that had invested in its securities. Tho company was formed in 188C, fot the object, as stated in the prospectus, ol acquiring tho Cottoivwood Placers, com prising 800 acres of auriferous gravel on tha banks of the Itiver San Miguel, i Colorado. The prospectus gave out every reason to expect yearly profits of 1-18,000 on capital investment ot 150,000, djyldeJ among 0H0 holders. It is now alleged that the scheme was from its inception a shameful swindle. Cashier Cole's Statement. Nyack, N. Y., Jan. 8. Cashier Edward II. Cole yesteiday made his first state ment since his return from ids strange wandering. "The accounts were in bad shape and lu arrears. They got so in 18e7-M, when for want of sufficient help in the oflice they could not be properly attended to. I asked for more help thut I might have time to keep tho account in order, but General Blauvelt said they were all right. I have not since been able to post tho books to date. There havo been no intentional omissions or mistakes. Under the partnership agree ment in 18H8, General Blauvelt was per sonally responsible for my salary. 1 hnve never received nny sum beyond my salary." Many a Mother Becomes a Bunch of Nerves. In worrying along without sleep, attend- ng to a colicky baby. Send to (J. . I. Mc Carthy or J. M. Hillan, the dru?nils, for a J're9 sample vial of Dr. Hand's Cjlic 'Cure. It always curus. 'Do you love your teacher Jobnn v?'1 'I ilot-en't. She's already got u feller six feet high." A Husband's Mistake. Husbands loo often permit wives, and nar- entt their cblldre n, to nutter from liealiioliis, zzluess, neuralgia, sleeple suess, lit; ner vousness when oy the use of Dr. .Miles Rpstointlve Nervine such serious results could easily be prevented Dniwists evtry- iiere say Halves univerwu situsi icuou, auti ha- Immense sale. vVooduorlb Oo., ot Kort Wayue. lud.; Hnow & Co., or Syracuse, N. Y.:J. O Wolf. Hillsdale. .Mich.: and hun. d edsoi others ssy 'it Is the Kroi-Bt seller ttiey ever Knew.1' It contains no opium Trial bpitles and tine booK on Nervous Dl.seo.ies, free at (J. II, ilsgenbuclrs. The only woman a man liai a riuht to dictate to Is his- beautiful una nt truuiive typewriter. Mllee' Berve nna Hver Pills Act on a new nrlnelnln remilatlnir Ilia liver, svomscu anil bowels through, the net-net a new unwovery. nr. .vines- rum speeuuy euro hlllousnes. bad taste, torpid liver, piles. constipauou. Uoequalea for men, .woman, children. Hmallest. mildest. surest I oMiliMes. Kots. Him pies t-'roo, at O. II. ilassnbuch's arnuniore. The grip Is uo louger exclusively the badge of a commercial traveler's occupation. Tho Secret of Success. O. II. IlHirtmbuo!). til driiralst.lRllaves that the secret of huocom Is porseveranee. Theie foie he persists lu keeping the llu-Htllueof nerfumeries. toilet articles, oosniellos. druas and obeinloalsou the market. lie especially Invite all nursous w in lisva nalnlUtlon. short breath. weaK or hunitry i polls, pain In sld or sUouHer, oppe-stonr nlKlitmnrr, diy ei ugh, smntnerluir, dropsy or lioart dli-euse to try Dr. Miles' iiiusiimled New Heart Owe, be'ors it is too late. It b-is tnu lamest sale ot any similar renn-rty. fine booU: of testlmo muisjree. nr. aiuen- itesLornuve iNorviuoiq unsurpassed for s aepleewueaa, ueadaohe, fits, etc., and It contains uo opiates. - This it the month for the January thaw, but we ought to have u real freeze up first. Oh, What a Cough. Wax yon heed the wa- nlng? The si snal per- ottiiif lb sure annroAGh of that mora tar rtbio dlsesvbe. Consumption.. Ask yourselves If you cttu afford for the sake of sarins; SO rents, to run the risk and do nothing for It vt snow iron exneneoee ins.i iiiion-s our will Cure vour Conirta. It never falls. This explains why more than u. Million Bottles were amu me post year, n relieves uroap sad Whopping Uoiuh at ones Motners do not be wltlioot IL For l.ame UaoK. Hide or Oltest, UMHhlloh'a Porous Plaster. Sold by O. H. H&etenbueb, N. K. ooruer Main aud Uoyd streets. It la tho height of misery for a man Indicted with insomnia to marry a girl who siioroa. Shlloh's Consumption Curo. This la beyond Question the most uo jesslul Cough Medlome we have ever sold, lew doses Invariably cure the wo -at eases oi Dough, Croup, and ilronohilta, while Its won lerfa! sueeeas In the cure of Consumption is ilhont a parallel in the history of mmlleliie. -slues It's ilrstdleoovery It has been sold on a uamntee, a test which uo other medicine nn staad, Ii you hvo a Ooush we enrnestlv ;sk yaa to try It. Prion 10 oeut. 60 oenU, and 11.00. If your Liangs are sore, nuest or llaek; latne, OMHlilloh's Porous Plaster. Sold bv 0. K. Ilagenbuoh, N, K. ooruer Main and fJoyd streets. Tho ImllilavH over nennle linvn trot ten bnok to tho old routlno of daily work. Itartewon theKnund, WfStehostorCo., N.Y. To Alva's Brazilian Hpeclilo Co (lentle ivtn: kt sprints 1 ws troubled with what the doc-ion tod ine was museular lheuma tlsm. I vvaa unsble to walk for nearly tlx weeks, A II tills time 1 wis tulug the medi cine p escribed by t lie attending doctor, and trout which I g.it no relief. Irlund sent m a larvo bottle of rectus Blood Cure, will' li I tried, and before two thirds ol the lure was used I was able to walk without pain. It Is now two months sli'fe the pains 1 It me, and have not as y t ret u r td,uudli ol rntirelN lire from them. I deUyed wrl'.tne to you. ns I was anxious to know whether 1 was temporarily or per maneutly ouieil. Ji Is tltli pleasure that I now slate that from my present feelings, I would Judge that I am cured. It la htrdly neeesary tonne to r rommenrt Ibis intdtf'lue us 1 am positive tint a irlal oflt lealllliat is nee sury, and I am fully convinced It will recorauieud Itself. Oratf fully ours, M. 1IOOAN, For sale at JCltllu's Drug Btore, Fvrguson House Uloek, Mheasudoah, BLAINE IS IMPROVED Ho Will Bo Ablo io Bo Out in a Day or Two. THE SECRETARY 13 UNNERVED. Speaker Crisp Imported Bettor, But Doubt Expressed as to His Condition. Kx-Gnternor Hill ftrtorn in us Senator Yesterday's Doing In the House Ad journment Till Next Week Itutitltu tory l'rncluinntlou tf He Issued Mtirch 15 Other News front tho Cupltnl. Washisotox, Jan. 8. Tho apprehen sions thnt the friends of Secretary Blaine have over his sudden attack have been somewhat allayed by the information given to those who called at his resldsnce that the' Secretary hiid'hcen resting quietly all night and is very much im proved. Mrs. Blaine receives nearly nil callers nnd answers cheerfully questions concerning her husband's illness. From her account of the Secretary's illness, it is only temporary in its character, and her conversation leads hearers to believe that he will be up and about within a day or two. The distinguished patient had little medical attendance yesterday. His phy sician, Dr. Hyatt, paid a visit and con cluded that the Secretary needed rest more than medicine. P'roin reliable sources it is learned that the alleged serious nature of the attack seems to be more imaginary than real. Mr. Blaine's long illness during last spring and sum mer has made him dread a recurrence of confinement, and this fear has unnerved him to such an extent that he looks on Ills present Indisposition in a much more alarming light than his real condition warrants. The aim of his physician and his family nt present is to disabuse his mind ot the thought that ills illness will result seiiously, and beneficial effects are looked for from the rest which he has had. RETALIATORY PROCLAMATION. It AVI11 be Issued March 15 Secretary lllalne's Notice. Washington, Jan. .8 The President's retaliatory proclamation under the reci procity section of the tariff act will be issued on March 15. Tho Attorney Gen eral has giv.i an opinion that the duties must attac). .i We collected on and after the date of th.- proclamation, nnd that n future day cannot bo named by tho President. Secretary Blaine yssterdny pent notes to the diplomatic) representatives of Austria Hungary, Colombia, Hayti, Nicaragua, Honduras, Spain, (Philllplue Inlands) nnd Venezuela informing them that on March 15 next the President would issue his proclamation, unless in the mean time some satisfactory reciprocity ar rangement' should be made with tho countries named, suspending the provis ions of the tariff law relating to the free introduction into the United States of sugars, molasses, coffee, lea, and hides exported from such countries, and that on and uftcr that date the duties fixed In lection 'A of the tariff would bo imposed. The notice to Spain only,applies to tho Philliplno Islands, Negotiations with France and some other countries have recached such a stage as, in tho opinion of the President, to-wnrrantthe Secretary of State in withholding notico to them of a proclamation affecting their pro ducts. NERVOUS PROSTRATION. Tluit Is What Speaker .Crisp Is Silli'erliiK Vrom lteported lletter. Washington, Jan. 8. It is impossible to get nt the exact truth ubout tin illness of Speaker Crisp. His physician states that ho is rapidly Improving and is all right, but he stated this two weeks ago, and denied tho accurnoy of the dispatch stating that the hpeaicor wouiu not pre side in the House. The physician states that the Speaker has been suffering from a mere attack o the prevailing grip. It is rumored, how over, that nervous exhaustion is the real name of the aliment, aud that he is in such a weak state that his friends are seiiously alarmed. Two or three times ho has been threatened, and his son does not hesitate to state that his father passed a very bad night. Indeed, on Tuesday his lungs threat ened to fill up, and the coughing spell brought on by tho attempt to clear the passage left tho imtient utterly ex hausted. Mr Crisp lias now been in bed for two weeks, and the doctor says he must re main In, the house for at least two weeks mu?m - It is perfectly clemr that It is not so much the grip as the shock to the nervous and physical system following the long Speakership fight and the subsequent work in arranging the committees thut has laid the Speaker low, aud he will re quire h long time and careful nursing to recover his health and strength. It ..'is stated this morning that Mr. Crisp is better than he was, bat Is still weak. Renator Sherman on tho Situation. Prrrsruao, Jan. 8. Senator Sherman passed tliorugh Pittsburg- last night on ills way to Washington. In an interview the Senator said Blaine could have the nomination for President at the coming Republican Convention If he wanted It, but on account of his health it was a question whether he should accept it Harrison should be the next ohoice as he gave the people a good, sound Republican adn.inlstiatioii. In regard to the Demo cratic nominee lie thought Carlisle should be the Democratic candidate for Presi dent. Palmer ot Illinois, lie said, was most too old a man. lie said his re election to the Senate was at no time In doubt. Ho said ForaUer had treated him very kindly. Congress Will bo A.l.ixl for 15,000,000. Washington, Jan. 8. Representative Pin-burrow,, of Illinois, ohalrmau ot the Woihl's Fair Committee ot the House, ' returned to Washington from Chicago ! yesterday, and he makes the announce ment that . 'on areas will not lie asked to loati $0,000,000 for the Exposition, but to appropriate that amount. Mr. Durbur- row Bind that the JIU.UUU.UWJ contributed was sutllcieiit for the original plans of the Exposition, but these plans had been broadened in scope by the National Com- mission, and he thought it only fair that 1 theuddR.loual expense should be borne by the Qov'eruineut. .' ARB WE Right or . Wrong i A Shoe. Dressing must restore the bril liancy of a worn shoe, and at the same time friurve the softness of the leather. LADIES will the Dressing you aro using do both? Try it 1 Pour a dessert spoonful of your Dressing into a saucer or butter phtc, set it aside for a few days, and it will dry to a substance as hard and brittle as crushed glass. Can such a Dressing be good for leather? will stand thii test and dry as a thin, oily film which is as flexible as rubber. 25 Dollcm worth of New Furniture for 25 Cents. HOW? By painting 25 square feet of Old Furniture with Tir it". 027 North Front Qtroet' PniLADELPHIA. S3 SHOE 0Er.fmi.EN THE BEST SHOE IN THE nOniD FOR THE MONEY?' It Is n seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the toots marto of the bet lluo calf, stylish and cny, ami bfause led make mora shot's of this: prade thananu other manufacturer. It equals hand seived shoes costlnff from $ 1.10 to $5 ijo. CC UO (Jeuliliie llnm.CMcd, the finest ca1 Jb shoe ever offered for 01.0)1 equals French Imported shoes whl'-li co&t from $S.I to U0. CJA 00 Hnud-SoMul Welt Minn, flno cair. stlisb, comfortable nnd durable. Ibebesb shoo ever offered nt tills prieo ; same grado as CU3-tom-inado shoes costing from Sli.110 to St 'uo. CC 5' l'ollce Mulct Farmers. Kallrond Kent vw. andLettert'arrlersallwcarthern; Unecalf. seamless, smooth Inside, heavy thieo soles, exten sion edjre. One pair will wear near. CRQ 5 flue cnlfi no better shoo over offered at this prlcet ono trial u-JU convince thosa who want a shoe for comfort and service. CQ 5 nnd isJ.OI) Woi'klncuinn'n shoes 7s&b are very stronff nnd durable. Those wbo havo gircn them atrial will wear no other make. Ctnirc;! 3-'n ""d SI. 75 school shors ara wornbythobojseverywhere; theytell en their merits, ns tho increahlng sales show. B rtrlinc I.t". lliimWt.e-cil shoe, best EmsCdvl Ity9 Dontrol.l, verysn lull; equals! ireucri Imported shoes costing rrom 6 1-UI to ,!!.(.. . l.udiCN' M.ati, !-J.OO mill SI. 75 shoo for Mlssesare tho best line Dongota. MyliKh aud durable. diutlnn.See that V. I.. Douglas' name auiX price aro stamped on the bottom of each shoo. nr-T.KI2 NO SrilSTITl'TK.a Insist on local advertised dealers supplylnK you. V. Ia. DOUtJIiAS, lliocUton,.liass. &oliby JO?'EPH BALL, Nortli Itlniti St., Slictijuitloali. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPEHIQH TO SAlSflPiRtLU Purifies tho blood by ex pelling tho impmities through the proper chanfolp and never causes oruptions on tho skin. Regulates the bowels Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the system and gives you an appetite. Never fails o cure any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Kiriia's 0ru Store, FeraMPion'8 hfntetl lVck. Shrtwndoah. Pa GOLD MED Alt, PARIS, 187a W. HAKEU & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa from which the excess of oil lnu bwen removed, lu abuolHtely pure ami it is iwluhle. No Chem icals are used in its preparation. It has more than three times thtt strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Butfl'. . and Is therefore tur more eco L nomlcal, costing tt us than Otis I rsu t a cup . 1 1 la del Icious, nou r. i Isfctog, slrengUienlug, Xasilt diossteu, sad admirably adapted for Invalids as well as for persona in health. tield by Oroeers ererywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. DR. THEEL. I!? PrVttT9!i1'LiKi.?iiVsbt tht' inl k uuiuf (.trntitii AuuifUU Hp utfit In i!" riud t- u who la t.b.1 to uui Blood PoUotsf .trvouo DoU.lltyuSp--cl.il Dieeas tf hkm Dl. an - Ited KpourulD la th b u. . 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