TrcsenU In the tnoVt elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE .or THE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the niedjcinal 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 ' condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER fr .L If Is the mot excellent rcn m an' CLEANSE, THE $y'STV rr-: li V ' WlTenoneis Bilious 01 i -m. so 1 1 1 AT PURE BLOOD, RCFREfv1tK HEALTH nnd OTRk'NOT'' NATURALLY FOLLOV. Every one is using it and ar rrt delighted with it. - ASK YOUR DRUQQIST FOFI SYHUP 03? 3?'IC3rlEI v MANUFACTURED ONLY OY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAU XDUI3VIUC, KY NEW YORK. N. t. CARTER'S HRittle iBg: mmM. Sick TJeaAiclia and ioIIoto alUtbe troubles lncf dent to a bilious sUto of tho system, euoh ta 'Dizziness, Kausctt, Drowsiness, Distress after ' citing, Fain In .the 8 Je. ko. Whllo their most Tomsrtable success lias oasn ehown In curing SICK 'Stloiaache, yet Carter's Llttla Liver Fill am .eanallvTaluableln Constipation, curlna and dm. -routine this annorlDC conrolalnt.'WhlU) they also ;thl annoflne compl all dlMWdorao) thos t id regulato tliebowoli correct icomacn .suniuiate ino .ZlYcrandregula bowels. Even if they onlj coma Hi (AcliatheywouldboalmostprlcelosBtotliosowIia ouuer from this distressing complaint; brit fortu nately their goodness docs notend hero,and thosa vjio onoe try mom win unu meao iiiuo puis vara. .able in so manv ways that they will sot bo wil- Oing to uo witnont worn. But after allslclc hood (Is the buna of so many lives that hero Is where) IvemaVecnrgrcatbout. Our pllla cure It while) ewers fionoc. Carter's Llttlo Liver Mis aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not grlpo or tinirfl. hntliv Uielr rrantla action nleaaaall who) tuethem, Tin vials at 25 cents i live for $1. Sold ldioftglois everywhere, or eont by matt.- CARTER MmiftlNG CO.. Naw Vnrtf SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE.- 1 ''i liargcst and oldest reliable purely cash com panies rcpresenteu Dy ZD-AJVIID FAUST, 120 S. Jardin St., Shenanooah.Pa. ChlefccHtr'a I'.rclUK Vlsuiend lima. ENNYRQYA1' POLLS' Oriental man Onlr Ccnuloe. A Ft lwi.n rUM L IbKM. ilou f ' tip, rii.npi. Take XW nonthr K tusruwoun.tn;Uf V tumaand .tnttai i niLOKliiiDniif. 'I filler Tor Luillftt," tnUiur, bf retorv WEAKNESSMEN Cu.ckly.thorouohlV, forever cunnr 07 a new BClootiflo method that coiluot fall unless tbo caso la beyond vona iiuman oo 1 lraprorod ntd. Yni u IO01 II iDonrat day.foolftbene- lltevorrdaf i eoonkuow yourself a klntr amorff men in bodr mind and heart, DralnsandlosBes ended. Kvory obstaclQ to happy niHrrled llfero KnoTwI. Nerve force, witKoncnrr. brainpower, when fallldgor lost aro rostorctl by thlA treat mont. Allsraallnndweul: portions of tho body en loreed and stre&ittbeneU, Victims of abusos and excesses, reclaim your manhood! BulTurtrilrum XoUyverwork,tllbeAltl)( rejraln your ylRorl Don't dcspalr.oTon if In tho last Btanos. Don't bo diidioart onedlf quavks bavo rob bed you. Ltua show von tjuilners honor ptlll exist) hero ko band In hand. "Aforour Jloucwttti explanaUons A proof, znalledseulcutrree. Over ii.OOO rrerruce ERIE MEDIOAIi 00. . BUFFALO, N. 7, thatxucdlcal oclencoaud PR. ELEGTRIG BELT UTKTMTfHTS. Tigdfci?WITH TM 'll$T.' MJ MACNETIO IMPIOYCMCNTt, ffiw SUSrtNSOBT. ftruitlloQ orbrkla, kcrv foieti. etituil or lB4tiercUon. I.ZIUl UUUtla. drfclDI. lol.U. b.rvaua dALlllt. aU.n. ?. i !"t '"nfiHiTOiiiB, iuir, u, t tod bi.a J.r no. i.i.i!l!flHk'l , Mliliai, i.i.r.l ni l., .lib, ile. M. tlfttria b.n ioauli.. Haad.rfiil I(riraU ot. r all Z. I , ....u"to, lntl la lolnuj tit br lot wtarar loT.olloo after all elb.r r.m.dl.i rallad. ani .l,i hno. BUBlaJa la Ibl. .na ... .n'.. ..... Our baaatlal liaprevad kKkciufb blblfk-bki grtalfii botatTraQ alMl bota ,;.r oSar.d k mm Him ni riULL IlllTH. ""'. ;ilra ''Talll (ll'AUininu la to la DO lli...Sul l lattt lU.itr.l.l taaiptl.li. iialtl. ra li.allb ei4 tik. Dill. SaaS f.r br mall, aelmi fio, 810 Broadway. NEW YOjtftV 414 DJ- til .AJjRILLIANT AFFAIR. First oftlie Ofllelal Dinners to lie Olren In ttio President's Honor. Washington, Jan. 12. TIlo first of n scries, of official dinners in honor of Presldent-rind Mrs. Harrison wns given last night by Vlco-Prcsiilent nnil Mrs. Morton tit their residence on Rhode Island avenue. It was a brllllnnt event. The house was beautifully decorated. Dinner was served at 7 o'clock In the grand dining hall. The floral decorations were Ameri can beauty tohch and maiden hair fern. The guests' places at the tables were Indicated by cards with the names in scribed In gold letters, the cards form ing pretty souvenirs of tho event. Those Invited to meet the President and Mrs. Harrison at dinner were the Secretary of State, the Socretary of War and Mrs. Elklis, the Sccretnry of tho Navy, tho rosinastcr-Ucncral and Mrs. wana-m"1-.'. tho Secretary of the Interior und Mrs. Mule, the Attorney-General and Mrs. Mllt,r, the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Rusk, Senator Harris, Mrs. Sheridan, Senator and Mrs. Manderson, Mrs. Rhlnelander Jones, General and Mrs. Schoflcld, Mrs. Slater, ex-Speaker Reed and Mrs. Hqrtpence, Alter dinner a reception wns given, to which several hundred invitations were Issued; those bidden including tlie Justices of tho Supreme Coirt, the Sen ate and members .Of the Diplomatic Corns, all of whom were fully represent ed, and n Inrgonumb'er of the prominent society people of Hie capital. FATAL RAILROAD WRECK. Two Passengers Killed mill Thlrty-vlffllt Injuri'il In Indiana. CitAWKonnsviixE, Ind., Jun. 12. The northbound Monon passenger train Was wrecked north of this city yesterday aftenoon by a broken rail. Two passen gers were killed and thirty-eight Injured, two of whom will probably dlo llie locomotive and one car remained on the trnck while four cars rolled down a sixty-foot embankment. The passenger coach rolled over three times. It was full of passengers and caught lire,, but all escaped alive. The baggage and express cars went over, but no ope In either was seriously hurt. The Indies' coach and the parlor cars were literally torn to pieces. Hardly a passenger on the train es caped injury. Help was soon at hand.i and in a few moments.,tbe roadway was full of the maimed ,-on their way to the town. , ,i , There were three theatrical troupes on board, one of which was the City Club Burlesque Company, nearly every, mem her of which received more or less serious Injury. 7 ,. .i The killed are! . . . Ben Hamburg, Cincinnati, a traveling man; Madam Elna Van Hokey, of the City Club Company. Tho Collins-Derby Suit. Albany. N. Y.. Jan. 12. The contest. in the Collins-Derby matter f6r the seat In the 10th District was resumed yestcr day afternoon In the Senate chamber Senator-elect Derby -filed his answer to the complaint of Mr. Collins and says that every specific allegation of fraud is false and that there were no Irregular or fraudulent proceedings and no Intlmida Hon of any voter He alleges that his majority In fact was not us large as lie wns entitled to In that gross Irregulari ties were practiced by the upholders of Michael F. Collins, the contestant. A number of witnesses were'exnmlued after which the suit was adjourned until Thursday afternoon. The Small-pux In Trcntua. Thekton, N. J., Jan. 12. At n meet ing of tho Board of Health yesterday the health officers reported that there have heen JS.cuyes of mnall-pox in Trenton up to date, ami ,12 deaths liavo tesulted The boar tjrgijs.all the large manufac turer's to secure .vaccine points, and it in slsts ou tlie yjicciuation of all employes Koelillng Si K!o , Iron works, are vaccin ating their employes, who number 1,500, at their own . expense. The epidemic seefni to grow daily, anddmu physicians here ascribe the fact to the luellkiency pf the lieftlth board. Ueudluck rrQbaljleu luua. Dcs Moines, l'a., Jun. 12. As matters stand now, it looks as though neither party would be able to organize the Hen ate (or a long time to coma. Senator Schmidt, Democrat, is dangerously ill and will, probably be, nimble to leave his room for many days. This leaves the ' Senate standing, 24 Democrats, 21 Repub licans and 1 Independent, ISngle The latter declares lie will, support neither of .1. ....... I n,,1 it t, . ...11. UIO Ubl.DJ I'tlltlVO, uuu ,1. lib I.llllCiUS) v-U -hla resolution u deadlock, will result. Do Not Want the Iait ClimiReil. TitENTON, N. J., Jan. 12. The New Jersey Federations off rades and Ijibor have passed resolutions to oppose all at tempts of tho builders and tradesmen to change tho present Mechanics Lieu law. They say the law as it is now Is protects the worklngmnn, but the changes pro posed are not acceptable tff the labor or ganizations and they will bring a power ful influence to bear on the Legislature to keep their hands off. K. or I.. Indorse tlio 11111. New Yokk, Jan, 12. It transpires that District Assembly No. '10, K. of L., has Indorsed the bill proposed by Hamilton Wilcox of New York to secure suffrage to self-supporting women and that the Brotherhood of United Hebrew Gar ment Workers has done llkowiso. The bill is also indorsed by the Working Women's Society, which represent 200, 000 working women In the city. I.I ft ail Onca Too Often, Betiiuiiiem, Pa., Jan. 13. Ex-Chtef ot Police Wilson D. Snyder met with death last night as the result of his own folly. He was an unusually powerful man and shouldered 000 pounds easily. He made a wager that ho could lift a whole beef, and while making the attempt he rup tured a blood vessel and bled to death. Crutlif il to Iutlt liy u Cur, Mount Cjiiimkl, Pa., Jan. 13. Frank Brady, well known as a baseball playei In the coal reulon. accented nnlti mi ni the Mid Valley Colliery "yesterday. He had been at work but a few minutes when a runaway car lumned 'tlm t m.lr niiLii ii luiiaw.i.) iitr juuipeu me iracK and crushed him to death. Curtis' Ti lul I'onlpoiieil or a Week. Sam Fhancisco, Jan. 13.--The trial ol M. B. Curtis, the actor, charged with tb murder Of Policeman Grant, was post poned yesterday for ono week. Highest of all in Leavening Povcr. ABSOUUfELY I1E TltlED MENDING. SELECTIONS FROM THE WRITINGS OF THE DANBURY NEWS MAN. Tlia Great Question, Shall the Astors Luc Off the Money? la Settled In llather a Hemarkable Way by a BIun oii Street Mau. , Copyrthtet by Let & Khepiinl, hoaton, and published by special arritpuetnenl witu tnem. This is the way Astors aro made. A Mnnson street man being told that there were several pieces'of tin which needed mending conceived the Idea of getting an iron und solder and doing the mend ing himself. His wife, filled with vaguo forebodings, perhaps, said that tho ex pense was such a trifle that It would hardly pay to do it one's self, to which ho responded: "I'll admit that, in this ono instance, it would not pay, but there is something being in want of repair every little while, and if I hafo the tools here for fixing it we are sat'ed just bo much' ex pense right nlong. It may not be tnnch in the course of a-juar, but every little helps, and in tii.'e the total would amount to a niw little lump. We don't want the Astors lagging off all the money in the countiy, by graciousl" He got the iron'fcmd dollar) and fifty cents' worth of solder und ten cents' worth of resin, llu came homo with these things und went into the kitchen looking so proud and happy that his wife, would have been glad he had got them were it not for an overpowering dread of an impending musn, Ho called for tho articles needing repair. His wife .brought out a pan. 'Where's the rest?' Bling 'em nil out, an lot mo make one job of 'em while I'm about it." He got thera nil and seemed to be dis appointed that there were not more of them. He pushed, the irpn into the firo, got a mllkpnn Inverted on his knee, und, with.the s6lder in his haud, waited for tho right heat. "That iron only cost a dollar, und it'll never wear out, and thero is enough solder ia this piece to do twenty-five dol lars' worth of mending," he eiplairied to his wife. Pretty soon the iron was at tho right heat, ue jucwed. lie rubbed tho resin about the hole which was to be repaired, held the stick ol solder over it and cure- fnlly applied the iron. It wns an In tensely interesting moment His wife watched Win with feverish interest. Ho oaid, speaking laboriously as he applied tha iron, "The-only-thing-I-regret-about- it-is-that-I-didn t-think-of -getting - this- before-wo" Then ascended through tnatcoillng, and up into tho very vault of heaven; the awfulest yell that woman over heard, and tho same instant tho soldering iron flew over the stove, the pan went clattering across the door and the bar of solder struck the wall with such force as to smash right through both tho plaster and lath; and before her horrified gnze danced her husband in an ecstasy of r-eiony, sobbing, scream ing and holding on to his left leg aa desperately as if was made of solid gold and studded with diamonds. "Get the camphor, why don't you?" he yelled, "Send for the doctor. Oh-oh, I'm a dead man!" he shouted, Just then his gaze rested on tho solder ing iron. In an instmit he caught it up and hurled it through tile window with out the preliminary of raising the sash, It was 6ome time before the thoroughly frightened und confused woman learned that some of tho molten solder had run through Ho hole in tho pan ami onto his leg, although she knew from the first that something of an unusual nature had occurred. She didn't send for tho doc tor. She made and applied tho pout ticca herself to savo expenses. She euid: "Wo don't want the Astors lugging off nil the money iu the country, by gra ciousl" "Come, Maria; don't you be too cun ning," ho sheepishly expostulated. Height of Oruolty. Nervnus wnmen seldom reoelve the synv ptomH th-y deserve. Wat eol eu the pictures of health, thoy are constantly nlme. To withhold sympathy from Inesa unfortunate Is the lielutit of (jrjelty, Thoy have a weak ' miio in utile, wmk And Iiudltv snells. and ' Anally swelling of anklei, oppression, chok: 'nr, sinotlierluetuia nrony. Jir aiuea' hjw , '.,,,....1, iatih ihin rortliem. For tlm r nnrv- ilinnaR. tioidache. IveikadSa. eTC. 'IiIh Rett rHIVd Nervl Is unqualnl. Fine ueariHou "llearmua. ncryoun u)senke - uuu murvrlous lesllmonialt tree. Hold una gliurau(eed by C. 11. U juenbuch The week of, prayer services inlgh liavo been better utteuueti, Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Baking Powder MRS. LINLiLtY 'DEAD. Cyrus Y. I'll 1(1 Axitlll Allllcfrd Ily the Di iUli ol His luiishti'r. New Yohk, Jnn. 12. Mm. Grace Field Lindley, wife of Daniel A. Lindley and eldest daughter of Cyrus W. Field, died about 1) a. in. of earner In the stomach, after a lingering and painful illness. Mrs. Lindley leaven nix children. She was nearly 51 years of age, having been born October 18, Jt is hut seven weeks ago to-day. that Mr Cyrus V. Field (lied, and this new sorrow has greatly prostrated the aged millionaire. Mrs. Lindley was a sister of EdwnrdM. Field, who In November last defaulted for $700,000, wrecked the linn of Field, Lindley, Wleehtrs & Co. and Is now In Ludlow Street Jail under several Indict ments chaiging him with larceny and forgery Mrs. Grace Field married Daniel Allen Dudley, E M Field's partner, March 5, 1874 The " ominous click." Another lamp chimney for the ash bar rel. "Pearl-top" is the only reli able kind not made for ash barrels and back yards. The we have iust as rrood." don't make them as good. Not one dealer in a hundred knows any thing about glass except the price. insist upon navins? JYlacDetn s "Pearl-top" chimneys, and take no otner. you -will find this label printed in black on each. "Pearl- !top" chimney; they are wrapped in wiute paper. printed in red ink We do this for your protection Pittsburgh, Pa. Geo. A. Macbeth & Co. The cold waves hurry away too rapidly. Many a Mother Becomes a Bunch of Norvos. In worrying along without bIopp, attend ing to colicky baby. Send to U. J. Mc C irtby or J. M. HiUan, the drUKirJsts, for a free sample vial of Dr. Hand's OjIIc Curo. It always cures. The leniHliouiiiK days nro only perceptable in the evening as yet. Miles' Nervo tncl tiivor Pills Act on a new principle rezulatlne the ttver, stomach and bowels throuuh the nervci. uewnisoovery. ur. allies- run speedily sure blllousneu. bad taste, torpid liver, nllei. constipation, llnequaled for men, women, 'hlldrcn. Smallest, mildest, surest I SldoBes, Z'lCts. .Samples Vree, at U. II. UanenbucU'a drug store. Tlie mure treasonable weather ia a qulukeuer to business. A Mystery Explained. The papers contain freauent notices of rich. pretty r.nd educated girls eloplnz with 1 neuroee, tramps and oiactunen. The well known specialist, Ur. FrutiKlln Mllna, says all sucli girls are more or I -s hysterical, nervous, very Imp islve, nubil mceil; usually sublect 1 to headache, neur.ilgla, sleepiessuo-is, lin-moil.-riUo crylna or. laughing. Tliesj.Hhowa woiiH nervous system for which therein uo remedv equal to Ke-uorative Nervine. Trial boli lea and n line book, containing many marvelous cures, tree a 0. 11. llageubuch'H drug store, who also sell, and guarantee Dr. Mllo-i' .elebrato J New Heart Cure, tho finest ot heart tonics. Oureu Qullerluj;. short breath, etc The country has been pretty well thinned with turkeys. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the waning? The signal per ms of tbRsuro a nnroHCh of that more ter. rlble dlseaae. Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can atlord for the sake of saving 60 int, to run the risk and do nothing for It. we snow frorn experience that Hhlloh'i Oure will Cure your Couch. It never falls. This explains wby more than a Million llottles were sold tbo past year. It relieves Croup nd Whopping Cough at once. Motners do not be without II. For Lame Haoti, Hide or Chest, umHulloh's Porous I'laster, Bold by C. II. Hageabuob, N. K. corner Main and tiloyd streets. Ijovefs of sleighing have been mnl:- lug good use or tliu hiiow. i Shlloh'a Oonsumptlon Curo. Thin Is beyouil question tho most sno-ue-ialut Cough Ateillctne wo have ever sold, it lew doses Invariably cure tUe worst eases of Oojgli, Group, and Dronchltts, while Its won. lerfu! succeas In the cure of Consumption is without a parallel n the history of medicine. 4tuce,lt'H first illscuvery It han been sold on n (uarautee, a last which no other medicine an stand. It you linve a Cough we earnestly isk you to try It. l'rlce 10 cents, 50 cents, and 11.09. If your l.nngs are sore, )hest or llaelc lame, use Shlloli's I'orous l'laitor. Bold by U. (. UaijQiibuch, N, K, oorner Main and Uoyd treets. It don't take a girl lone; to "leap" Into a ttlelgli when utjketl. Hartr"won theHound, VVfBtchester Co N. Y. To Alvu'K Ilrozlllan Hpoctdo Co Gentle men: LatiprlnKl wii troubled with what the docion to'd me was muscular rheum-. I Ism. X was unable to walk for nearly six weeks. All Ihls time 1 was using the medi cine p escribed by Die attending doctor, aud Irom which I cot no relief. friend sent me a large bnltta of Cactus tllood Curo, whli h I tried, and before two tlilrdsol thoCu, was used 1 was able to walk tlthout tu. i. It It, now two months since tha pains lolt me, and liavo not as yet retun ed, and 1 1 el entirely freo from them, I delayed wiltlUK to you, a I wi anxious to know whether X was temporarily or per nianently cured. It Is with pleasure that I now state that from my present feollmts, I would Judge that I am cured. II Is limlly necessary for melo recommend this muliclne as I am iwsltlve tint u trial of It ts all that Is ueo. sary, and I am fully convinced it will reeutnmeud Itself. Gratefully) ours, il HOAN, For sale at Klrlla's Drm Store, Ferguson llouis UIock,tihenindoah, i'i, A TOWN CAVING IN Part of Hazlotoiv l'a., in a Sorry Plight. STREETS AND WALLS SETTLING. Tha Place Has Been Undermined and tha Danger ia Considered Great- Kfl Fissures Discovered Lnst Nlglil Al most Cuusetl n Panic Many Families Left Their Homes Five Hundred Houses Affected---Tlie Incitement droning, Al though the Mine Owners Say There Is No Danger. Hazleton, Pa., Jan. 12. Last even ing a miner on his way from the Laurel Hill shaft to his home on South Pine street, noticed a ragged black line In the snow near the pavement. Ho found tho crack extended along Pine street !I0 feet. The miner know what that meant. He knew that 700 feet below that part of the city men were at work taking out coal. S oho rang the door bell of the nearest house, and told the man who lived there of bis discovery. An hour later 1,000 men and women were patrolling Pine, Chapel, Walnut, Chestnut and Cedar streets with lan terns. They found (ifty cracks from half an Inch to five Inches In width. In the walls of houses, long, ragged lines were found, Foundations had fallen away from the frame structures in some cases five inches. The yards and alleys were seamed, and occasionally a clacking noise indicated that the buildings were settling further. Soon twenty families were moving out of their homes. Women hurried ulong the streets to a safer neighborhood, their arms tilled with bundles of clothing, clocks, and bric-a-brac. Sleighs and wagons were backed up to the door steps and all the furniture was carried off. Now and then it was noticed that the cracks In the streets gaped further, and It was found that for thirty feet on the north side of Chapel street, east of Pine, the ground had fallen fully a yard. Long, undulating hollows hero and there showed that the street was caving in elsewhere, and the excitement grew, minute by minute. Of thoe who moved away about a score took with them part or all of their house hold bol(m!;:tn?i, while the rest put out the fires lu r.lriuuies ilnd stbves and de parted without trying to save any furni ture. The cave-In commenced on Christmas Day, and the first houses to suiter were in tho neighborhood of Broad and Pine btreets. It extends southward five blocks and a-half, ending 100 feet beyond Chnpel street, and east and west about one block between Wyoming and Cedar streets. A. Pardee & Co. are the people operating beneath that district. Five bundled houses aro uffected. l'eace Said toltelgn In Kansas. AhkaU)N, Kan.,, Jan. 12. Dispatches from the Governor have been received, ordering the dismissal of the troops here tofore held In readiness for this section ot the State, and indications are that there will be no further use for the sol diers. A part of the General's staff has been relieved from duty nnd ordered home. The court at Springfield has been opened quietly and with no indica tions of trouble more than would he ob served in nny eastern county What ever tlie future may bring forth, the troubles are over, and security may be said to ba restored. New Jersey's Legislature. Trenton, N. J., Jan. 12. The town is full of politicians, as both branches of the Legislature will organize to day at 1! p. m. Robert Adraiu of Middlesex will ba re-elected President of the Senate, and Speaker Bergen of Somerset will again preside In the House. Among the first bills expected is one to meet tho de fects in the law of 1880 in regard to electrict railwnys. As nearly half the more important towns in the State are interested in it, the passage of the bill Is assured. Gov Abhett iu his message will treat chiefly of improvements In the tax laws. Chief Judge linger Critically III. Syuacdhk, K. Y., Jan. 12. Cliiel Judge Wllllnm C. Ituger, of the Court of Appeals, Is dangerously 111 at his resi dence in this city. He has been confined to his bed with the grip since Inst Wed nesday, and to day is sulferlng severely from nn attack of hiccoughs, which in wearing his strength away rapidly Dr. Nathan Jacohson, Judge Ruger's physl clan, admits that his patient's condition is critical in the extreme. Weavers Refuse to Arbitrate. FAtJ. RirKit, Mass., Jan. 12. The Nar ragansett mill weavcrfi, now on strike, have refusal the offer of the uyent of tlie mill to submit their Krinvnncus to the-l State Hoard of Arhitratlnu. Thsy ilsmunilj a tecosnltlon ,of their orKitnizatlon. Ai ; 11, tc ia ,w,t ,,nn1,,.1 lit,, ,.lln Ill- ,1.. .r. ,tuv U.,,.b1 ..v W1W 3,1,1.1 IB IIIWIJT to he iudclluitely iirolongeil. Acrvos to Accept SKI, OOO. AtLKNTows, Ta., Jan. 13. Georce Ilerstlne, who was awarded $10,800 dam-1 egos by the courta hucnusu of injuries ro-! ceiyed by nn apcident on the Lehigh' Valley railroad, has agreed to accept $18,000. Ho makes this compromise rather than take a retrial of the suit. Thafiallatln'a Total I.nsa. Boston, Jan. 12. Cnpt. Duncan, the diver, repqrts at the JJoftou Custom Houso that the steamer Qnllatlu will be a total loss, being broken iu two lit tin middle. If a storm comes it is not like ly that anything can be saved from the vessel. llev. lir. li.wey Declines. Concord, N. II., Jan. 12 The Sixth Presbyterian Church ot Chicago rccentl) issued a call' to Ttev Dr Dewey, pastor ol the South Congregntlonal Church of this city. Itev. Jlr. Dewey yesterday an nounced his declination of the vail. Postmaster for 45 Years. WlNCHBNDoft, Mass., Jau, 13. Mr. E. S. Merrill, who has boon postmaster ol this town for 45 consecutive years, is dead of the grip. Before coming here in 1810 Mr. Merrill was In tho postal de partment at Montpelier, Yt. QQUGH DON'T DEL.AT take: 9 tt Cores Colds, Congh,SoreThroat,Croap,IiiBtieii, Yhojping Cough, ilroncbltis aot Asthma. 4 ertal an for Consumption la am aug.1, aod a vara riur la, aivaneed stagfa. Utaatonoe. You 1U sea the sx e-Unt f fiVct after taking the first doaa. Salt 17 Staler arerjwbcta. Large baiilae iats aaa 11.00. Tlie price of Wolffs Acme Blacking fg SOc. n bottle, and It is cheap at that, it costs more to fill a bottle with Acme Black ing than other liquid Dressings cost com plete for the market, including fancy boxes, artistic stoppers, and other paraphernalia. We tell the Blacking not the package. As It Is our desire to sell Acme Di.ACKINfi cheaper If pcsolMc, but flrd ourselves nn Hlilo to do so oulog to Its prciont cost or making, we hold a prize of Open for Until the 1st day of . January, 18fl8, to lie paid to any one who furnishes u formula cun Lllng us to make It 11 1 mch 11 price tlint a retailer can profitably fell itut 10c. a bottle. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia It coota 10c. to find out whnt Pik-Ron is and docs. A whole page of information could not give a correct idea. Iilc-I?on Is the name of the only rnirit which make jejB.ii white glass look like colored glas?, All retailers tell it. S3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It Is a seamleas Bhop, with no tacks or wax thread (o hart the feef, made ot ttK best fine calf, stvllsti ana eaiy, and because we aake more shots of this Orade than any other manufacturer. It equals band eowixl shoes costing from $ J .00 to 83.00. OO (Icnulup llnml-Nent'it, the finest catC shoo ever offered Tor 55.0JJ equals 1'reucl Imported shoes which cost from $100 to $12 W. A 00 llnml-Seweil Writ Mlion, lino calf; P" stylish, comfortable and durable. The best; shoo ever offered at this price ; same grade as custom-made shoes cost Inn from $rXU toft'tm, CCO 50 IHro ISIioni Farmers. Itallroad Men audLetterCarrlersall wearthem. Unocal!. Seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten sion edge. Ono pair will wear a year. CO 30 fine cnlfi no better shoe over offered ats iPtt&a this price; one trial will convince thosa who want a shoe for comfort and service. CO "5 mul S'J.OO Worklntimnnn shoes nro very strops nnd durable. Thoso wha uuvtj k.vuii inum airiai win wear no ot tier matte. soys lei .llll mm 51. 7ii sebool shoes arre worn hvthfl tifiTaf.vprvwhprr.. Ih.vrntl on their merits, ns tlm lnr-rcuslng sales skour. D nHlOC 'U11 Jlnnd-newcil shoo, bc56 auu iJ ionRoIa, verystylishi equals ITrcncts tmportnl shoes costlngfrom l.u to S6Jl . l.ndlca J.no, S-J.UIt mul St.7.1 shoe foe Misses are the best flno Dongola. htyllali anil durable. (,'nutlon.Seo that W. L. Douglas name aaX price aro stamped ou the bottom ot each shoo. nr-TAJU! NO HtinsTITUTE.JrJ Insist on local ndvertlAPrt dealers supplying yon. IV. Ij. UOUCJ1.ASS. lJrocklon,SlM.ldbr JOSEPH BALL, IVortli IUhIii St., SlicnniuIoalL CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO SMBIIU Purities the blood by ex pelling the impurities through the proper channels and never causes eruptions on tho skin. Regulates the bowels, Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the system, and gives yoiuan appetite. Never fails o cure any con dition produced by impuro or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Hold at Klrlln'a Drug Store, Vfr.en' ffolfl Jl'nrk, ShmnHitnah Fa GOLD MEDAL, PARI8, 107a Vf. JLVKEIt & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa frura wlitrhthe eiccas of oil 1 bus bucn removed, It (ibtoluMu pure ami it it tolulile. No Cliemicals are used lu Its preparation. It has mor than three timet tn ttretigth of Cocoa mlzed with Btsrch. Arrowroot or Hugar, and la therefore far mora eco i uomlial, mttug lett than one j cnlaaip. Itls delicious, Hour. I Isltlncr, atreoglheuliig, easilt masBTSD, sad ailmlrsVly adapted for IniallJs as well as for persons In health. Sold by Craters ererrwhera. W, BAKEE & CO., Dorchester, Ma m. mm W. L. DOUGLAS I l IB Tit , wsti irtmsti
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