KEEPING HIS OATH JUDGE CWS POKER It Saved Iho Books of tho Firm from Seizure AT TAW Highest of all in Leavening Pprer. Latest U. S. Gov't Report , dims. Qiiackenbush Sworo to Kill His Wife and Did So. ALSO RID HIMSELF OF LIFE. A STORMY SCENE IN NYACK. I. A Presents In the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE and NUTRITIOUS JUICE -ofths , , FIGS OF CALIFOHNIA, Combined vith the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative tu perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending ,bii a weak or ' : condition of the ' kidneys; Livers ti.K Itts themostcxcelltnticii an' CLEANSE THE SYSTEM . K ' Whenoneis lhlioui or - m " SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRE "IMv. HEALTH nnci STrnJNGT'' NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using It and al pji, delighted with it. ASK-YOUR DRUOG'ST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN rtlANCISCO, CAL. 40UISVIUE, KY NEW YORK. N. t. wis 1 1 Kelt ne&aitho and relieve all tho troab! Kelt ne&aitho and roliovo all tbo troubles not stent to a bilious BUte of tbo system, suoh aa Dizziness, Hausea, Drowsiness, Distress sites eating. Pain in the Bide, &o. While their most Remarkable eucceea has boon shown in curing iteaSaehe, yet Carter's Elttla Livor P11U art equally valuable in Oonstlpatlon, curing and pro Tenting this annoying complalnLwhlle they also correct all disordersoTthostomachtimulatotha liver and regulate tho bowels. Even lfthoy only CUioa CArlkoy,wonldboaunoatpricjM3totnoMwh(l snffer. from this dlfttxetsingcoraplaint; butforta 'Stately thelrgoodness does notend here,and those. "Who once try them will find theso little rills valu able In so many ways that they will not be vitt. aiug to do without them. ButafterallBielclioaa flaOiabaiiSuF ?many lives that here fawners ITTemaKeourgrcatDoasu uur puts cure ltwntig 'Others do not.. . . Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very Btnall and very easy (o take, One or two pills makes, doss. . They are strletly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their (gentle action pleasa all who use them. In vials at 25 cents t nvo for $1, Sold, by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. , CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com panies represented by DAVID' IF-AJST,, 120 S. Jardm St., Shehdnadafi, Ra. Cklcfce.ter'a Kntil.h lUcumnil KrunO. ROYAL PILLS' jv ii! ulna. ire Jwav- i it Irtl l (Of i . lie ,1 u a m.-lliaV "ttaHtrr ttiMubitltu dotti and tmifutt j In ttnmt.j t r i fTtl 1 il n.T f'l..iill,U'a T i J.Aj.fll' old lir All LooaI Drtirtrlito. lhli.1. . ? OUIOKLY.THOROUOIILY. FOREVER CURES sclontifto method that Dj a new perieciea cannot ran umess too case Is beyond human aid. You feoLlmproved the first day, feel a bene fit every riayt soon know yoursolf a kliur among Ioon id body, mind and icnrt, Drains and losses ended. Kvory obstaclo to happy mtirrled life re- will, energy, brainpower. when falling or lost aro restored by this treat ment. All smallend weals portions of tho body en lareed and streDsthened, Victims of abuses and excesses, reclaim your manhood! Sufferers from folly,ovorwork,lll health, regnlnyourvlKorl Don't dcspalr.oyen If In tho last ptafies. Don't bo dishoart oned Itquacks have rob bed you. .0tusshowviiil tm.in.v .... . that medical actencoaud business honor still exlsti .hero go hand In ,haod. LnA" toK ""ok with ezplinauons ft pi oof-, mailed sealed Tree. Over B.OOO reference.. ERIB gEBIQAIi CO. . BUFFALO, IT. Y. Till. SANDEK'S ELECTRIC BELT UUtT PATENTS- ttiT IMMOVEUtNTS. WITH tltCTRS MAGKETIC SlISPEHSOtr, Will alt OT.rLi.tleo o 41 ni.aietn. u WotD.ii r.iuuim mm mull sUitllos.arsUt, lo.i.t . 4.1, l.iis.i.. l.Diugr.ttejimIra, H4..I. llr.rl.l 1.1 i.wtiiiT, .iB.pt I til.diler oeia ui.aiii. i.ma Co.. iunii..n , . ....... l.n, .ad flr.i . curr.1.1 tut 1. laiusujr r.lt br Hi. w..r.r r. f.rf.ll (..OOO.UO, ma lll tar..llir lb. ibor. da... lnr.Bti.n ttttf .11 otb.r r.B..dl.a f.il.d. SnS . .lva ban. Ur.d. of t.itlm.Dl.l. la Ibis .sd .r.rr .tb.r .t.u Our r.w.rf.1 Impr.T.il eLkCTKIC ttsflrNhORr t. tbs fr.l..t b..B .T.r .S.r.d B-..b U.B; SRia niTIIALI. BKLTS. '.r iwis uiuu-.ui ui.bi.u, ...ltd, fn. mtjjtJovnr xaunoiFHia oo,, niiB tsreasiyirair, new YVPIK. rum Particulars of tie Ten-ibis Tragedy at Newark, K. J. Qttnckenbush Was the Son of; a Mayor of Albitny, N. V., anil Ills Wife Wai ut One Time the lIost lleuutlfill Woman in That City She AVould Not Lot Jllm Itnve tho Custody nt Their Children---lit) Hail Miulo Repented Attempts to Kill Her. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 0. The news of tho double trngeily ut Newark, N. J., in which Charles S. Quackenbush, a well known nnd wealthy resident of this city, killed his wife nml 'then shot himself! created great excitement among, the friends and acquaintances of the family. He had attempted to kill his wife several .times, and about a month- ago was only restrained from carrying out his purpose by it .policeman. Three weeks ago he tried to shoot her again, and swore he would kill her sometime. He had returned from Montreal, Can., and about 8 p. m, went to the house where his wife was living, on Warren street. He went Into the kitchen from tile hall nad saw his wife Annie in the next' room preparlug their three little girls, langing in age from two to five years, for bed. Some hot words were exchanged, and Quackenbush then pulled a revolver from his pocket and shot his wife in the back of tho head near the ear. She had turned to run from him. Ho then went Into the kitchen nnd shot twice more nt her. He then placed the revolver to the roof of his mouth and fired, the bullet going through his brain and lodging in the ceiling. Quackenbush took his oldest child, a girl of seven years to Montreal two weeks ago. On Dec. 29, he wrote to liis wife telling her to send tho rest of the children and their clothes to him. The letter read as fol lows: ' Annie Send my clothes and Maggie's, her muff and my gloves, cap and shoes and everything. Send our three young ones hut. you stay there. If, you come you will know the result. C. S.'QtfACKKNmj'sir. P. S. Bad lttek to you, send the kids. The next day his wife received n tele gram' readings "Send clothes for Maggie and myself by box. Also three children. You stay there. Reply. C. S, Q." It is probable that he did not receive any reply to his Inessage, and' that he came to see about it. The only person in the house nt the time of the shooting was a Mrs. Gould. She heard three shots and a .heavy fall, but was afraid to see what was the matter, Mr. Gould re turned a few minutes nfter the shooting and began an investigation. He found Mrs. Quackenbush leaning over the banister groaning, while tho three children were huddled together in a corner crying. The police were notified 1 and Were soon upon the scene. Quneken-1 busli was found lying In a pool of blood by the kitchen table. His wife was taken to St. Allcbael's Hospital in tho ambul ance. There the doctors probed for tho bullet and found that it had entered tho brain. She remained unconscious from' the time she was discovered in tho hall- way until she died, and could not mako any statement In regard to the shooting. Qilackcnbiislt had1 about $40,000 in securities ou his pein'on and $750 In bills. iio fell uolr to it largo estate In JNewarK by the death Of bis father a few months ago, and slnua then has been trying to get rid of his wife. She has persisted in following hlnl. Quackenbush repeatedly tried to kill his' wife in this city. Much sympathy for' the unfortunate woman aud the children U expressed. Quackcnbush is the son " of a former mayor of this place and his wife was once considered the handsomest woman in this city, and a well-known society. belle. New York & Now Haven Vifllciiltles. j Nev Haven, Conn., Jan. 9. The offi cials, of tho New York &-New Haven rail road and those of' the' Brotherhood of Locomotive Engilieers are still trying to arrange ' their differences. If anything, a strike is more imminent than since the ' argument begun. ' The railroad is not ! willing tegtayfor overtime. Chief Arthur j and the Directors met, but refuse to give I out anything tor publication, A big meeting of the men is proposed soon. l'arls l'aperw ult tho ICgyptlan Question. Paws. Jan. 9. The "Journal ties De bats" vigorously demands the ap pointment Of a regency to govern Egypt. The "Gaulois" intimates that France is willing to concede a great deal to England In return for a partial restor ation of Turkish authority in Egypt. The "Gaulois" adds that Lord Salisbury will probably try to enlist the Sultan Into tho Dreibund in return for some concession in regard to Egypt. I.lko Angels' Visits. Washington, Jan. 9, Secretary Noble has received a letter from a man at Boston, in which he encloses his pen sion check and says ho voluntarily re linquishes his pension, as he does not wish further assistance from the govern ment. It Is an unusual occurrence and such people are few and far between. Ferdinand Asks Aid of tho J'ope, Paiub, Jan. 9. It is rumored that Prince Ferdinand wrote to the Pope ask ing His Holiness to intervene for the pre vention of trouble between France and Bulgaria. Ferdinand Is snld to ho much more anxious about tho situation than Stambulolf, who maintains a resolute and dellant uttltude. i The Huston Si Maine Must l'ay. B6ST0N, Jan. 8. The 'Sup'riime Cout has decided that tho Bostou & Maine Railroad Corapanyinust pay to Dr. Jrtm'ea II. Nelson, of St. Johnsbury, Vt., $y,50C awarded hlin by tile Superior Court foi injuries received in a collision near thai town two years ago, , Thrpini.froiil a Carriage and Killed. SouantoN, Pa., Jan. 9. George Rosen crana was instantly killed here in tin afternoon by being thrown from lilt carriage. He had jUBt recovered from a severe Illness and had taken his first out- log after a long confinement to hla homo ABSOUUTEDf PIFRE CONGRESSIONAL DOINGS. Hill in the Senate Proceeding of thf i . House. (Washington, Jan. 8. The very brlei session of the Senate yesterday ws di versified only by Gov. Hill's reception on the floor and his entrance upon his Sena torial duties. ' So soon as the journal had been read Mr. HIscock taking his stand in the cen tre aisle, at the entrance of the chamber sdid! '"Mr. President, David li. Hill, a Sen ator from the Stnto of New York is pres ent. I suggest that tho oath of oillce be administered to him." Escorted by Mr. Hiscock Mr. Hill ad vanced to the desk and was sworn in. .After Vice-President had administered the oath that made Mr. Hill a Senator of tho United States he shook hands with thoYicW melnber'arid Senritor Hill went ( biick to his seat. He wns surrounded by a group of fellow-Senators and members of the House and for a short time held quite a recep tion. There were so many members of the House anxious to grasp tho new Senator's hand that Representative Catchings of Mississippi was called to form them in line. Senators generally were desirous ol getting down to committee work, and nfter adopting with pleasant unanimity Mr. Morgan's Nicaraua Canal resolution, adjourned until Wednesdny. There were probably two hundred ad ditional bills added to the House calen dar, the call of States for that purpose having been completed prior to adjourn ment. None of them were of a startling or unusual nature; they principally re lated to financial and economic matters. Mr. Enloe proposed the repeal of the en tire McKinley bill, and numerous addi tions to the free list were proposed. A number of free silver colttatre bills and hills to establish an income tax were introduced. Mr. lilunt moved to reconsider the vote by which the Senate' joint resolution np-, propriating 5100,000 to enable the becre- tary of tho Navy to charter snips to carry " """."""" " f""i""" the suffering residents of Russia, was in-1 definitely postponed Wednesday. It wen) over for consideration at a future time. A resolution, was introduced directing the Secretary td detail' enough naval ves sels to carry those contributions to desti nations. On lhdHon. adiourued. A good many uoltls and conehlerublo aiokneM In ilio town at this time. "Do you love your teacher Johnny?" 'I (toaen't. She's ulready got a felltr ix feet high." Would you rather buy lamp- pntmnpvii nn n -vvV t iif vrtr j r f1,f iQcfa tni mtao accident breaks it ? Common glass may break or minntp vnn lio-Vit vrair e T ,T JX . P J lamp ; it not, the hrst Ctratt may break it ; if not, it may break frnrn n Tnfrr whim "mIdriW1', t" ivr lOUgh glass Chimneys, Mac- betll's 'f Pearl-tpp " . or " Pearl- glass," almost never break from Pf ' i. ; i,j..,i nt-at 1101 one 111 a iiunaiea. Whero can yon get it? and what does it cost ? Your dealer knows where and how much. It costs more than common glass; and may be, he thinks tough glass isn't good for his business. PltUburgh, To. Geo. A. Macbeth & Co. AMUSEMENTS., jjumauro' tiii; at tt V. J. yjSROUSON, MANAQKB. Monday; January n. Ladles' and Children's Nlstit. IIARNEV & McGOWISN'S Big Uncle Tom's Win IVy ' Alabama Jubdee HI 'gers. Military Band and riaiierb Orch stra. Kiwlal Hcenery. 1'ouy, lioiikty slid a puck of Cuban Dloodbouuiis. Popular Prces,v 25, 35 and SO Cents ... Blreet Parade at Neon. Beats now ou sale at KlrlinV Drug Store. TJIaJIt.UOI'J '1 IIISATHIS. P. J. JTEKCIUSON, MANAQKB. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14 JL,INCOl,N J. CARTER'S Grand scenlo production, "The Fast Mail xo SctHol Special Scenery. Flight of the fast mall. Nlseara Falls .by nioonngui, wnn noil ng win. it. cueui working engine ai d 14 freight crs, wi I) lllumlnaied cat.oone. The Dago dive, lt-a Istio river scene and sttamboit explosion. Tho police patrol and 100 other startling eftecls. ' Price), ' 75, s and 35 Cculs. ri M. HAMILTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office-is West Lloyd- HtreetJ Mlienandoah in memory ol lien, if hvk'.oii New YoftK, Jan. 9. The Business Meti's Democratic Association paid a fitting tribute to the memory of General Andrew Jackson at the banquet given by it in commemoration of the 77th anni versary of the baltlo of New Orleans. Representatives from the various walks of business and professional life graced the tables. Comptroller Myers presided nnd ex-President Grover Cleveland nnd Congressman Springer of Illinois made the addresses. Slelnltz unti Tschlfrnrln Kven. Havana, Jan. 9. Steinltz was victor in tho fourth game of the great chess match, winning after twenty-nine moves. Stelnitz again played a' Huy Lopez. Steinltz and Tschlgorin are now on oven terms, each having one one game, two games being drawn. Tschlgorin will have the move In the fifth game. Has Withdrawn Its lieposlt. Albany, Jan. 9. Tho Jnrvis-Conklln Mortgage Trust campauy, having ceased to do business in this State as a trust company, has withdrawn from the bank ing department its deposit of $150,000 in government bonds. The withdrawal was made in accordance with an order of the court. Regents )Iurd nt Work. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 9. The Regents department is busily engaged in prepar ing the papers for tho next regular ex aminations, which open in the schools throughout tho State January 25. It is conjectured that over 2150 schools will take part in the examinations. Many a Mother Becomes a Bunoh of Nerves. In worrying along without slopp, attend ing to a colicky hsby. Send to 0. J. Mc- Cirtby or J 31. HiUan, the druirtrMs, for h lre) sample vial of Dr. Hand's Cjlic Cure jt always cures, g ,me physicians beliovo that the weather will aggravate the grip, ottiers Hint win auny it " A Husband's Mistake. Hu.bands loo often De'tnli wive, nnd nar eut their children, to suilr from b-adnclie, cirziness, neuralgia, sieepie-sness, nis ner vnmnes. when ov the use of Dr. Miles1 Restorative Nervlno such serious results could easily be prevented Drasglsts every where Miy itslvex universal satlsf ioi Ion. and ha-a' Immense sile. Woodoortu Co., ol Fort Wayne, lud.; Snow A to.. of Syracuse, N. Y.; J. O Wolf, Hillsdale, Mich.; and linn, d i-dsot others Biy '-It Is the greatest seller they ever kuew." It contains no oplitis. Trial boltles and fine book on Nervous Diseases, free at O. U. llagenbuch's. The tnotbera of this town should just now 'inquire "where is ray darl ing tiaugnter lo-iiient t Mllos' Nerve ana Llvor Pills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the ntrvtt A new discovery; Ur. Mllos' Fills speedily enie biliousness, had taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest I SI doses, 2.Sct. Samples free, at C. li. Hagenbuch'a drag Hore. Moonlight evenings and sleighing are just tno thing to come together. The Secret o Success. O. H. Hagenbuoli, til druijglt.belleves that the secret of success Is perseverance. There foie lie persists In keeping the tl u st lino of pcrfumerloi, toilet articles, cosmetics, drugs and chemicals ou the ruarkeL lie especially invllt, all persons who litve pulpltitlon, short breath, weak: or hungry (pells, pain In aid or shoulder, oppre-slou, nlghtmarr-, diy c ugh, Rmo'herlng, dropsy or tienrt disease to try Or, Miles uucquiled New Heart Cu'e, be'me It Is too late, it tins tne largest sale of anyslmlUr remedy. Fine book oftestlmo nlitlsfree. Dr Miles' Restorative Nervine Is unsurpassed for s eeplessuess, ueaduche, tits, etc., aud It contains on opiates. Tills year a girl cau ask her 'best fellow" to take a sleigh ikle. Oh, What a Oougrb. Will you heed the wa-nlngt The signal per oaps of tl'i sure approach of that more ter rlble disease, Consumption, As6 yourselves If you cau afford for the sake or saving B0 rents, to run the risk and do nothing for It. we snow iron experience mat miuou s uun trill Cure vour Cou?h. it never falls. This explains why more than a Million llottie were sn'a tne pasi year, it relieves uronp nd WhoDOlne OohkIi at onoe Mothers do not be without It, For Lame Hack, Hide or OheM, nsaHlilloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by C. H. Iia?eubuch, N. E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. A ilwle novpr thinks before he sputkn, for he Isn't built that wuy. Shlloh's Consumption Ouro. This la beyond question the most snci Msittil Oougn Medlotna wo have over said, t tew doses Invariably cure the wost cases ol Viugh, Uroun, and Uronchltls, while Its wort lerfu! success I" the cure of Consumption t vithout a parallel tn the history of medicine 4lnoa It's flrst discovery It lias beeu sold ou a diarantee, a test which no oilier medicine nil staud. tl you h ive a tvmgli we earnestly isk you to try tt. Price 10 cant", 50 cents, and '1.00. If your l.angs are sore, finest or Hack atne, use Mlilloli's Porous Plaater. Hold b II. Hogenbuoh. N. 12. corner Main aari '.loyd streets. Boys coasting on the sidewalks should he careful of pedestrians. n trt" w on thaPound. V alchestor Co.. N. Y. To Alva's Brazilian ripeclflo Co Oent'e n en t I.a t sprlugl wis troubled with what tiiHtloo'or' to a me was muscular rheuma, Mm. X wai unsble to walk for nearly lx weeks. All Hits tltno 1 v i. using the modi. cliinp escrlhtd by the aiiendlug doctor, ana 1 1 oin which I got no relief, Irlmid tent me a larwe bottle of faetns Illnod Cure, whb li I tried, and before two thirds ol the lure was used I was able u walk -11110111 ruin. It Is vow iwn month, slnre tho pains l-it me, and have not a y-t re'ur i d, and r Kel entirely Ireo from them del tyod writing to you, as I u anxious to know whether I was temporarily or per maneutly oared. It Is.Hllh pl-aure that I now slate that frjni my present feelings, I would Judge that I urn cured. ' v It l lurdly necessary (or me to ncomfnend tb'Hm-diflue us I um positive tU a trial of It Is all that Is ueo a-ary, and latn fully ooiiviuceu IV Wl'l reuvuiiuouu iiseu. ' v am' fully jours M it vr saje at Kirun-a urng more, rrguson iiouie jioce, Bneusnuoiu, i-a. Blauvclt-Oola Affair Bids Pair Become a Sattle Boyal. tc Rumor That Cashier Cole Is o 11a Ar rested, und That Hurry lllauvclt Is to lie Prosecuted for Takinc; the Rooks ol the Firm Mrs. Rlauuelt Now Says II Is n Cousnlrncy to llreak Up Thcli Ruslness. Nyack, N. Y., Jan. 9. A battle royal has begun here between the parties to the Cole-Blauvelt affair. Tho books re cently examined by experts and sent by Dickinson to the creditors' meeting in New York Wednesday have just been re turned to Nyack. Hearing that they were in Judge Cole's office Mrs. Blauvelt went there during the morning and de manded them. Judge Cole refused to de liver them, and Mrs. Blauvelt sought advice of her counsel, ex-Assemblyman Arthur S. Tompkins. Then Mrs. Blauvelt, her counsel, Harry Blauvelt, and Mrs. Blauvelt's sister, Mrs. Dr. Polhemus, and William Polhcnius, went to the Commercial building and made another formal demand of Judge Cole for the books nnd ho again refused and a stormy scene ensued. Mr. Tomp kine, Harry Blnuvelt and young Polhe mus attempted to enter the Judge's office and the veteran lawyer seized a big poker and ordered them awny at their peril. Harry Blauvelt thrust his hand to his pocket, Polhemus swore aud both women yelled. "Well, mamma, they shan't doctor those books," shouted Harry. The white-haired old judge presented a striking picture as he stood with uplifted poker defying .the crowd and roaring iu a loud voice: "Go awayl Go away, I tell you, before some one is hurt." Theinvaders started back and the judge at once closed nnd bolted his door. The enemy retired from the scene nnd the box of books was carried from Judge Cole's office to the office of Lawyer Wyre Dick inson's counsel and placed in charge of a policeman. ' Mrs. Blauvelt was so excited that it was with difficulty that her sister induced her to le ive the public building and go home. T!k snne nnd the noise drew many tena : .' tho building from their otlices to witness I lie disturbance. Representatives of two Insurance com panies compelled young Blauvelt to pro duce their books which he took from the office. He claims he was justified and that he acted under orders from his father and a special agent of the Royal Insurance company. He also asserts that Dickinson hns hidden the expiration book to prevent tne mauyelts knowing any thing about the expiration policies. When asked as to a cirrent rumor that Cashier Colo is to be arrested, Mrs. Blau velt said the matter was in the hands of her counsel, but that severe steps would probably be taken in some directions bo fore many days. It Is also reported that Harry Blauvelt is to bq arrested for his action of Thursday night. Mrs. Blnuvelt was Indignant at the report and insists that a conspiracy exists to ruin her and her husband's business. It Is very evident that the business is already ruined, the offices being deserted except by a ypung clerk, who refused to listen to orders from Harry Blauvelt and said he would only obey Dickinson. It is now impossible for the affair to bo settled without further scandal to the injury' of all concerned. Garfield's Cousin Looklnfr for llvcne;e. St, Louis, Mo., Jan, 9. Chief of Police Harrigan received the following letter from Rev. Thomas Doggett of Bryan, O. "I write to call your attention to a man who is just out of State Prison nt Coluni' bus, where he was known as Hurvey Hill, His true name is Lewis Giirlield, a second cousin of tho assassinated President, Under the name of Hill ho served eight or nine years in nn Indiana State Prison for burglary. When arrested In Indiana he threatened to kill the woman whose testimony convicted him, and now on his way to St. Louis with this end in view, Ho would stop at nothing tor revenge, rue woman is married and was living in St. Louis a few years ago ITndertakoi ltllor Kimred No liapense, YoNKEfts, N. Y., Jan. 0 After the accident on tho New York Central Rail road at Huntings, on Christmas Eve, Un dertaker Riley of this city was instructed to burythe thirteen bodies of the victims. The officials of the road notified Mr. Riley to spare no ertpense. Mr. Riley procured expensive coffins for the victims, and it is said .he has just handed in to the proper official of the New York Cen tral Railroad his bill for tervlces. The amount claimed by him is $7,000. Tho Cashing Not Fully Kfiulpped. NKKTonT, R. V, Jan. 9. A crew of It men has boon placed on the torpedo boat Cushlng, launched Thursday, and six more1 are expected shortly. The officers are as yet uninformed as to the reason for her being placed in commission nt this time. Her engines are not yet in condition for service and sho Is not lifted with firing tubes for torpedoes. Death of a Coiileuui'tan. Andqvth, N. Y., Jan. 9. Mrs. Thank ful Spaulding died yesterday at the ivgo 102 years. She a' wonderfully well preserved woman and up to the time of her death her mind wns perfectly clear. A, few weeks ago she was seized with an attack of tho grip, later pneumonia set in, which finally .caused her death. Crippled by the drip. Annuity Park, N. J., Jan. 9 The United States Life paving stations along the coast of New Jersey are badly crippled by tuo grip epidemic nearly every station has from one to six men down with tho malady. In many cases It has been found impossible to And substitute, for the sick men. Had Lost an ICye, and Despalrod. Scuanton, Pa., Jan. 9. Evan Miller, who committed suicide here Friday, by taking a dose of rough-on-rats, was de- The i in, spondent because of the loss of an eys Ferguson recently. His wife is 111 with grin am" S 1 u "nrir nvn.tArl tn Ilv. RUT mn NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. Mr dfkTtnr nivq tt nrtn trinilv nn tinmnei, ttYer find k iflnpvl. nnrl ft n nlnnwinf IatoIIvo Tsi.' di ink ia made lrm hi-rbs, und Is prepared for use oa nsily iu tea. It h m ipi! All drUCCiatS sell II tit uU . Ullll Sl.UI Iier nm-lrtu Tiny one tolay. T.nnp'n I nmllr nlrdlrlns lllovr-. Ibr lloweN filrh ilnr. lu ordpr In h healthy, this 13 necessary. The nrice of Wolffs Acme Blacklna far SOc. a bottle, and it is cheap at that. It costs more to nil a bottle with Acme Slack ing than other liquid Dressings cost com plete for the market, including fancy boxes, artistic stoppers, and other paraphernalia. Ire el the Mlackmg not fAe package. As It is our desire to cell Acmk I)lackin(1 cheaper If poslble, but find ourselves un- auie to ao so oning to its present, rosi 01 malting, we hold 11 prize of Open for TJntll the 1st day of January, 1KB, to bo paid to any one who furnishes tt formula ena bling us to make it nt nich a price thnt u. retailer can profitably sen ltnt juc. a oottie. WOLFF & HANDOIPIT, Philadelphia It costs 10c. to find out what Pik-Hon is and does. A whole page 01 inforniiiih . could not give a correct idea, lik- If ri la the name ol tho only pmnt wlnclt niakei irtatB white glass look like colored pla?. All iclailers M'U it. S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? it is n ream .ess suoe, wun notacicsor wax tureoa to hurt the feet; made or tho best fine calf, stylUb and easy, and because we mate more shots of this grade than any atlur manufacturer. It equals xuinti sewed shoeB costing from $ i.00 to $5 00. CC 00 eiiulu llmiri-scwrdt tho finestcalC 47Ja shoo ever offered for $5a; equals Frenci Imported shnea which cost from to $12 no. &T 00 lliiui.-Smvctl Wvlt Slioe, lino cUf, JJ -stylish, comfortablo and durable. TbeLest shoe ever ottered at this price i same grada us cuj-tom-mado shoes costlnj from $tl.tKj to SiUM. CO 50 rollco tihooi Farmers, itallroad Mm PJa nnd LetterCarriersall wear them; (1 no calf, seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten sion edRe. Ono pair will wear a year. CO 50 lino cnlfi no better shoe ever offered at p&m this price; one trial will convlnco thosa who want a shoe for comfort and service. 50 5 nml S'2.00 Workinciuan'n shoes vfci are very strong and durable, 'khom who; have given them a trial wlt weamo other make; pAUc' SVJ.OO nml schoul shrws ara U UJ 3 worn by tho boys everywhere; they tell on their merits, as the increasing sales show. D f1 1 AO SS3.00 Ilnnd-Hiveil shoe, best ad UICO Uongola, very stylish; enualaFreuchf Imported shoes costing from g 1.00 to . Ladles' J.30. fe'J.OO nml Si. 75 shoo for Misses are tho best ilno Dongolo, Stylish aud durable Cnution,- Bee that W. Ij. Douglas' nama and. price are stamped on tho bottom of each shoe, tir-TAKE NO Hl7HSTITUTE.tf1 Insist on local advertised dealers supplying yon. IV. li. JOU(;i,AS, llrocktou.niilVs. isild.by Norili HXhIu St., SlicnniidoiiU CACTUS BLOOD CURB. SUPERIOR TO WlUt i Puriries tho blood by ex pelling the impurities through the proper channels and never causes eruptions on tho skin, Regulates the bowels. Curea dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up tbo system; . and gives you an appetite, ' ' Never fails o cure any con dition produced by impure 'Ovf impoverished blood, or a dis ordeivd stato of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klrlln's Drua Store, P"""W'' ITniel Work Shnnwlnai Pa GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1B78. W. IJAJlER & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa from which the excis of oil habcen removed, Jar absolutely pure und it ia eoUtbtc. STo Chemicals aro used In lis preparation. It lias fuortf fioa tltre timet th itrtngth of Cocoa rolled wtu I Btarcb, Arrowroot or Buifar, anil Is therefore far more eco nomical, mtttvg Iff than on ctntamp. Itlsdellcious, nour ishing, strcoKthenlDK, bisilt THE NEXT MORNING T FEEL flR W. L. DOUCLAS iiiciiiTt !, and admirably adapted for lmallui as well as for persons In health, Hold by (Iroccra eierj nhere, V7. BAKEE & CO,, Dorchester, Maw. a r .
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