The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 06, 1892, Image 3

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HIS TALE OF WOE
Charles Binyloy's Unfortunate
IH ACCORD WITH LAW
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highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
WOLFF'S
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Decision
Crimes
of Judge-.
Foster.
of
Matrimonial Ventures.
TWIUB vUOBBED OF HIS WIPE.
HIS ACTION TO BE REVIEWED.
Both tha Mrt. Bray lays Elopa With Their
Says
There Was No Direot Eviclmc9 of
tho Causa of Biggin's Death-
Husband's Brother.
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Investment J
Presents In the most elegant form
THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICF
OP TUB
FIGS OF CALIFORNIA,
Combined with the medicinal
virtues of plants known to be
most bereficial 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 o- . 'J
condition of the
KIDNEYS, LIVER r. ,LK
ItisthemostcxcelUntreii krfsin'
CLEANSE THE SYSTEM ltr:Tl V
When onoii Bilious oi . ...i
so THAT
PURE BLOOD, REFR ulf. "
HEALTH nnd STtUHQT'
NATURALLY FOLLOV.
Every one is using it and aP- vib
delighted with it.
ASK YOUR DRUOGIST FOR
e-5rXtXTK 03? 3PXG-r3
MANUFACTURED ONLY DY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
tOUI8VILLE. Kt NEW YORK. N. t.
Pick nea3.cho and relieve all tbo troubles Inof
lont to a bilious state of tha systam, suon, aa
Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after
eating, Pala In the Side, kc While thelrmosS
;reinarxaDia success nas pocneuoTra jucurujjj
ileaflaclio, yet Carter's TJtllo Llvor PflH ara
equally valuable, in Constipation, curing and pre
venting this annoying complaint, white they also
orroct all disorders of thos toinach,sUmulate tha
;'.verauaregnMo tho bowels. Evoalf thoonlj
csrea
CAcnatheywonldboalmontprlcelesatotliosavna
leuf for from this distressing complaint; but f ortu
uatelythclrgoodncsa does notendhcre,and those:
Tvno once iry mom win uuu iuusuiiiuapiusvaau
.Able In sonmnvwavs that thev will not be wll.
aiog to do without lli(.m. Butafterollslclcbead
I la the bane of so many Uvea that hero Is whera
vemalioourercatboaat. Our pills cure It whila
others do not.
Carter's Little Liver Fills are very email and
very easy to taie. One or two pills make a dose.
They are strictly vegetable and do not grips or.
jmruA but by Uielrgentlo action please all who
usethem. Invlalsat25centsi five for tl. Sold
try druggists everywhere, or sent by mall.
- ( CARTER HlFntftlMr? CO. Mow Ynrlr i
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
FIRE INSURANCE.
largest and oldest reliable purely cash com
nan lea reorHented bv
120 S. JctrdmSL, Shenanooah,Pa.
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Uon ruut ,mt ai Hi usUi, or mbI 4a
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ff aiwl it;,'juu 1 t.uwci..',. yamt Paper.
fell br tu
GOLD mbdal, pahib, 107a
W. 1IAKEB & CO.'S
Breakfast Cocoa
from which tho excena of oil
nut been removed,
Ih nhaoltttvhj jntre ami
it in solMtfe,
No Chemicals
aro 11 ml In Its preparation. It
has more than ihre time the
strength of Cocoa mixed with
BturcJi, Arrowruot or Bugart
!bik! U Ihereforo far moro eoo
notnlcal, costing tm than one
ceittacvp. Itldellcloui,Lorjr.
felilngi Hrenglheulnjr, EAfttLT
diqrstku, UDd admirably adapted fur Invalids
as well us fur persons In hoallh.
hold by Grocers feferywhere.
W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass.
tATIST PATENTS.
BEST
IMPROVEMENTS,
WITH UECTR5
MAQNETIB SUSPENSORY,
Win o,i vlthaut meJldliO lt H,lt.. reioltlDC fro
vartak.tlaii wf fcraiu, serve foreaa, ejicaaa or Imll.firtflloa
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1 1lia al.elrlo belt eooi.lu. i
a eaxuar aili.uslloi). ilraloa, loi.at, Darroua ilaL.litv,
al.etrla balt contalua ITauitrrfnl' liuprotrairat. ovar all
ctfttlca, gbr&l lll-l.tllb, Mt.
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j.IVf'i!? '!'.' H stbar rameflla. ui.J..ia a(ll
i.raeloua
remerttaa faid, ana vastrs Jitm.
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QANDJBW MTiBCTIlIO CO..
NO, 0)0 Broadway, NEW YORIC.
It will pay
onyono In
want of
WALL PAPER
to sen. t 8o. tops;
a.l 8o. to pny potaK oo our beautiful lino of
100 matriifd BampleR at lowest urlco.
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33211. SANTUKN'S
EL1S1I0 EEL?
j:fS-;t5VITH IlKTRS-
MAQNCTIB
JM&? SUSPfHSORY,
A 8trn0 Story of Mnrltnl Kxiirlenccft.-
Jlr. IlrnylcY Ko, 1 Sltlps, anil After So
ciirinir u Dlvoroo Mr. ltruley Mnrrles
u HutiHWny o. 3 Also l'loes With 1IU
lirotlicr, uutl No. 1 l'ujs llor l'ormor
Ilutbiiml a Consolation Visit.
Boston, Feb. 0. Charles Brnyley, n
man 40 years old, a resident of Brighton,
has had a strungo mutrlmonial ex
perience. He has been married twice,
and each time the wife lias eloped. The
man In tho case on both occlusions was
Brayley's own brother Alfred.
About fifteen years ago Charles Bray-
ley married nt Cnnnan, N. II., rt hand
some young woman. Everything went
along swimmingly for n couplo of years,
until in an unfortunate moment,
Charles invited his brother Alfred to
visit him. Alfred took a fancy to Charles'
wife, his attentions to her were encour
uged, nnd as a natural bequenco nn elope
ment followed. Charles waited for quite
a while for his wife to return, but she
never came. Ho then procured a divorce.
Seven years ago lie made the acquaint'
f Mu V..,.t- .In, ,1.1 nf Tint, liltf
N. H. Site, too, was a runaway, but
Cburlcs cared little for that, und a mar- ,
ringe is sam 10 nave uikcu iiiuc . ... i
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"ilrs. llrayley JNo. l aim Allrea lived
togetlier for a short time and then sepa-
rated. The woman decided to lead a
w
t i t 1
i,ynu, uuu u. 1.1UUUUC..L ...c...uu Ui
society which hnsfor its object the rescue
of fallen women.
Alfred, in the meantime, continued his
reckless career, and two months ago
completed a year's sentence for runuuif,
uwuy with another man's wife. There
was still another charge pending against
him, to escape which he came to Charles'
home to remnin in seclusion.
Charles was happy with wife No. 2,
and forgave his brother for running
away with the former Mrs. Brayley. His
happiness did not lust long. Alfred, who
luul no conscientious scruples against
despoiling another man's home, soon
gained the confidence of Airs. Brayley No.
2, and the couplo have eloped. Charles
Brayley Is heartbroken.
An interesting feature of tno caso de
veloped when wife No. 1 journeyed from
Lynn to console her former husband. To
a reporter who called at the house while
the woman was present she explained
that she was interested in that sort of
work now and intended to do nil she
could for Charles.
To llenil Off Coail Sill).
Washington, Feb. 0. Tho Navy De
partment is just now endeavoring to
head oft several coal ships that were
Bturted from New Yorkduiing tho recent
Chilian war preparations, headed for the
Pacific. There were four ships in all,
carrying a total of 180,000 tons of coal.
One oi them hns- been intercepted at
Montevideo nnd ordered to discharge
cargo there and return to the United
States. Another ono is expected there in
a few days, and they are trying to learn
the whereabouts of tho other two so as
to lessen the expense as much as possible.
llaiHiuet to Gov. lloyil,
Omaha, Neb., Feb. 0. Arrangements
have been completed by Gov. Boyd's
friends to give him a banquet on Feb.
10 to celebrate his victory in tha Supreme
Court. The meeting will be In tho na
ture of a reunion of Western Democracy.
Gov. Boles of Iowa 1ms promised to bo
present. Invitations have been sent to
u number of prominent Democrats of
national fame, among them being ex
President Cleveland, Souator Hill, Calvin
S. Brice,, Carter B. Harrison, and Senator
Gorman. The banquet will be preceded
by a grand dcmonstiuUpii.
Jonus llrotliurM Cnte.
Mniirms, Tenu., Feb. 0. Developments
in the case of Jones Brothers, tho cotton
men who fled after defrauding their Eu
ropean and Eastern client, transpire.
daily. It is evident now that everybody
in tueif!rirt'iS"as;lut into th'gnmo except
D. J. How-land, the Tupelo, Miss., mem
ber, lie was badly left and Iojos about
$0,000. The aged mother of the men Is
prostrated nt her soub' dlsgraco and it
is feared that sho will not survive tho
blow. The opinion is general that all
interested in the firm have lied into
Mexico.
Corlett Sieiii.
New VTonK, Feb. 0. Aitieles.have been
signed by Arthur Lumley, acting for the
Olympic Club of New Orleans, and James
! Corbett, by which tho latter accopts the
VIL liliO .1UM Ul l( fll,VUU 1JUIOU I.U
meet the winner of tho Slavin-Jacksou
fight two' months after Unit contest in
the Olympic Club, and to fight to n finish.
This will make tho latter contest tuke
placo in July. Corbett agreud to put up
$1,000 to guarantee his appuuruuee.
KniclUli Kyiullniito Wants More.
Niav Oiilkans, Feb. 0. Tho English
syiulioa,tQ which recently .purchased all
the cotton presses iu New Orleans w it'll
the exception of two, which it leased,
has now invsdeil other southern cities,
where its agents art) negotiating for the
purchase of other cotton prestos. It is
the purpose qX tho nviidieujio .tocputrol
tne coitgu'pryssiug uusiuuts ui, u iiuuorui
price.
Clmi'KiMl 1 ith Kllllii); Hor lluslmml.
Eiui, Ph., Fob. 0. Charles Pietri, jr.,
who kept n restaurant ou Niagara street.
BufTulo, is dead liuro as a result of arsenio
adiuiuistaiud to him. It Is clmrged that
Ills wife, Susan Pietri, gave liim the
poison.
Datamini Property Tiiuufm icil.
NEwronr, R. I.. Feb.. 0. The well
known lUtenmn property ou liatemau's
l'olnt, owned by the lute Setli Butcman,
lias been traiisferiwl to Gdn.uud W.
Davis of Providence for $80,1500.
Uruud Duchess Xtijilu lletrotbed
St. PETEiisiiuna, Feb. 0. The Grand
JJucliess Xeiila, daughter of tne Czar, Is
botrotlied to tho Grand Duke Alexander.
eon at Uo, Grand Duke Michael, uucle
' of tne uzar.
ABSOHJ? ! PURE
More Mysterious Tlinn Kver.
HiLLBtJitN, N. J., Feb. 4. Dr. Wright
son, county physician, after a microscopic
examination of the clothes worn by
Lentz, who is under nrrest charged with
the murder of Mrs. Ssnior, declares that
be has not found a trace of blood on
them. This mnkes the murder more
mysterious, as the physician says it
would be impossible for a man to commit
the crime without leaving some trace of
blood on him.
Curious Orl;
On tho l'eoria .1
In of n Naino.
Eastern tboro
is a
station known us Carlos city. 1'ossibly
mere aro lew
nv of Its Inhabitants who 1
it received that mmo. Tho
know how
town was originally called Illoomintrs'
port, nnd there were several places of
; tne samo name in this country. Tho
I result was that many cars of freight
! intended for somo of , tho other places
woiitu go to tins point, it, uecamo a
was alia eoiv.u noi uo tounu any
... It ......1,1 Iw. I...-.-. ...
- u, u lull, up
nx litoomingsporu Buponntendent
WiUon, then in charffo of tho road, was
m-eatly annoyed and announced ono I
day that ho proposed to cliango the
... uj win
itah a happy thougbtl "Every lost
cap . found":yth,K n V:J.
it Carlost City." And Carlost City it
was for a long timo. Tho t wan
dropped out, and now it is Carlos City.
Indianapolis News.
(TIM?
rlORNIMG FEFL BRIGHT AND
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BtTTCR.
My doctor snyi It ficts cntly on the stomach,
liver and kfrinos, an i is n ph-asani laxatlvr. Tin i
di Ink 1 mailt from u rb . i-nti I prepared fur uae
hh easily as t''. It if ' i
LAHESB3EDI6
AUdrutiRlsta sell it niut.-. una $1.00 per jvickngu.
Buy one'to-day. IiUIio'h Famll) IHidlcinc
Uoves the lfowel i-acli day in order to be
h althy, this la necessaiy.
Restaurant
Cor. Main and Coal Sis.,
Hiieuauuoai), l'.t.;
IlBHUlirmeali at popular .
, prices; set v 1 at all limes.
, dies' dlnlus mi . ro.
fresliriiehl rooms attach
ed, liar sto meel with tno
tliifst brands ol clsnrs
and fancy drinks.
Leading Restaurant in Town,
LEATHER and SHOE HIDIK68
T3. r ca-,T3A,iRrz-
liealer In 811 ltlufls of
Shoemakers' : Supplies !
Lrirgu and first -clasH ktocft.
All Demands of the Trade Supplied
18 W. CENTRE r?r.,
Kcrguson House bulldlu. SHENANDOAH. PA
CiVrIS. BOSSLER'S
A LOON AND RESTAURANT
201 N. Main St., Shoniuiiiouh.
The Finest Stock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, ie
JOHN H. EVANS SALOON,'
1E. CENTRE 8T..SHBNAND0AH
FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE.
Fluent brands of rltAni always on band
it's ut tumiHirauce arinttx.
a-nallw n,lr.lilv Danvinnnntlif Kaytnred
tVeukn&SB, Nervouaaeaa, lK'blllty. ami all
the Iraiu of evils from earlr errors or later excvMOi
the remits of ororrtirk, elckness, worrr, etc lTull
btronictli, developmont, and touo ulyen to every
orcsn aud portion of the loi1y. Blruple, natural
metbods. lmmodtate Improreniont Been. Failure
lmpoaslblo. 2,1'JO references, Itunk, explanation!
ndprnors ruauea tenieui ireo. yiuureas
fiftlS MtDlOAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y
A Profltaa'e Biul.i-M on LlmiUil Capital.
PEARL TYPEWRITER
for business anil private correspondence. Sim
nlo. durable, aeourato Not u toy. but a nrut'tl-
il mtitlilne. Does not iret out of order. No
iractiferociulieUtooiH.rtiteit. I'rice. tt
A responsible agent wonted In every town, to
whom liberal inducements will be mudu.
I'oarl T nowrl"er CtviiipiKi v.
8& 30 No. Moore St.. (1--lm) New York Oily
Ci M. H AMIIiTON, M. J)
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOH.
nrrlno M Wm' l.t'.v.l rltrjat. 'henanln
Is If 1
THE NEXT
A fluster f blmls ostrich tips t ps
a Mt hut prettily, uuil at little ex
pert c.
T : .1 . . .
. .1.,, iiu yuu ever
rnitntnn linwrnnrli
j -
vou pay ior lamp
liiT.tio chimnevs? There
million families of
us. Wo. average,
mayoe, a lamp a
tamny ; cinmneys ureale, perxiaps,
at the rate of one a week a lamp,
Six hundred million chimneys a
year for the ash barrels,
Suppose they cost ten cents a
piece on the average; that's
enough to half pay the national
debt. Nine-tenths of it waste.
If you jret Macbeth's " Pearl-
top" or "Pearl-glass" you will
- rnr-T,:f, ' t,,lf
"v " -i-v-v., .
One-tenth as much a year,
Disrormtable chimnev makers
are tryinjr to furnish the dealers
nxrif-h rhnrir imirnlmno ' hpv
with cheap imitations. They
break from heat, ruin the temper
of the household and fill the ash
barrels : a plague and a nuisance
insist on Having the right kind.
Pittsburgh, Ta, Gilo. A. JlAClinTil & Co.
during styleH ure seriously discussed
this early by the women.
Babies Can't Eat Apple Dumplings
But thevesn bitvn gilt-i-diied Htiticks of
Wind Oilic. Dr. H-id'n O die Cjrs al
ways euro, it Free families for u few dav
0. J. 2UCirthy'sor J. 31. Illllan's druit
storo.
Encourace the cliildreu to stay at
home iu the evening.
Startling Facts.
Tbe American oe mla are rapidly bncomliiir
a r io j or oervmn wti-an, and ilia following
MtSgeits tlia bust, re edy: Atphi snliemi(l.
not uu ler, i a., swurs iimt, anii iiishiiu
whs Hpeei!hIo from St. Vitus ainee i)r
wiles' ureit llestoratlvo Nrtne cilrtd liim
Mrs J tl Miller, of V iltural, una J.l).
I'm br. of lioi tnsni-t. tint., tu trained 20
nimudt from UKlili It. M"S. II A. Gardner.
of Vistula, I id , w.u cured of id to fiO con.
viiMonsa dair, an 1 mum noad ten ;, dlzzi-ne-s,
b io-taclie an I nervous nmstr.ittoii by
one l ittle. Trltl bottles, and tine booltsut
narveioas ou-e. fiee nt O. 11. HaKm"iich.
the druggist, who reonnnends audgaarau
tees tuts unequaiea retneay.
It won't be long until
garden seeds
will be hunted up.
Shiloh's Consumption Ouro.
This Is bevond annstloa the most sno-
033-ilul Coitgb Moatcine wo have ever sold,
a lew dose3 invariably cure the wont ea.ie ol
Jouiib, croup, and iiroucmtiR.wntie its won
lflrfui auocbws In the cure of Consumption is
without a parallel In tin blitory of tnodiclne.
since It's rtrst discovery it Has been old on a
ruarantea.u lost which no other medicine
.-an Bland. Ii yon havH a ilnuh we earnestly
iak yon to try It. Fries 10 cenlx, 50 cents, and
1.M. If your-Liau;s are sore, Uhsst or Biiclr.
lame, uso Slilloirs rorous ftastir. Hold by
. H. Ilaicsnbnch. M. K. corner Aialu aun
loyd atioots. ' "'
Rniirh cilburs Will
spring dress goods.
Sudden Deaths,
ilsart dlseass Is by far the ratal, fraauent
uf su tdan deith. which iu tlirfetml. of
fourcistts is uususp cted The symptoms ure
uot generally itnderitnod Tlime are: lying
u in" rignt sine, snort ure.tin, pain or (its-
i.re ss In aide bioit or hiulder, Irrrgtilar
uii.e, st.ii.ma wea ana, mi ig y spe-iis, wttiu
n Stomach, swtil ln o
llllKI
or dropsv,
ppure-sl ii, dry coiwhttud sinntlisritK. I)r
M1lep' llltptOu'ed noon on Ham I)li-e. ire.
at u iinu"Uti'icii, wnu s ii ana gnarnniee
I)r Miles' uaHitaled New HuarK liire.H,' d his
KestoralU e Nervlu whleh cures nervtnit.
ness, lieHdathi., sleuplessnes .ntleetsof drluB
tng, oto. It contaii s uo opiatei.
Dltiilev 3Iareh Will be ulonar In
lefs j
than four weeks.
Oh, What a Cough.
Wlllyonheedthewa nlng? Thlgrial pr
ipsor tbsniepi.rotun of that more tor
ble disease. Oonsumotlon. AsIc voui'salves
If you can afford for tho sako ol saving 60
imts. to run the rise: and d., nothlinr
lorn
V kuowfrorn ejpirlenee that Mlilloh's Ours
-vill Curo our Cough. It uevi r falls." This
'X)ilaius why more than a Million Hollies
were so'd the past year. It relieves ('roup
mil Whnpolne Uougli at- opco . ..Mothers do
lot be wllho'it It. For Lame linen, Wile or
Obett, us.. Hhiloli's Porous flasler. Hold by
'.II. Haa ituoi, N G. corner Main am'.
4oyd strtwts.
Almost before
will be here.
we know It, spring
It irt"W on thflSnnnd. V sti'liestor Co.. N
To Alva's-ilrazlllan dptlIlo Uo (lentle-
men! La-t sortuz I Wis iroub 11
wlth uhat
thi doO'or U d mo ivhs munoular
tiieitnii
Msin. I wu-. utiible to wall! for nearly six
weeKs AiUlilsltnie 1 wu. ii'lug the raedl
cIub p ecrlnl by ihs a'taadlng doctor, und
Hum whit'li I g.it no rul Inf.
. irlniid sent m a. large bolt'e of 'sctns
111 d Jure, wh' h I tried, and before two
thirds. it Hie i,uiQ w.i- nso-l 1 was. able in
walk It bout pilti,' It Is now two months
si . re the pains i-it .no, and have not a J'rt
re'ttr ed, antl 1 1. el entirely free frifin ihuu,
I del tyed writing to you, a I wm iinxl us
to kno v whether I was temporarily or per
maueutly ere 1.
It Is a lib pleasure that I now stale that
from mv present feelings, I would Judge that
I um cured
It l h .r.iiy neeosar.v for me lo r onminond
ttvsin dn-lue is 1 am positive tint a trial
of It is all that Is neo s-nry, and I nut fully
ootivlnuiHl it wl'l reoomnlnd llaolf.
tlru fully ours M H'lOAN,
Fnr salH at Kirlbi's Drug Btorf, Furgusou
Ilouie Moon, alienjndnih, I'a.
Tha man who truly and clncerely
loves himself litis no fears of being
Jilted.
MUob' lServe ana Liver PillB
Act on a now nrlnelpls regulatlog lb
nver, stomsob and bowels tlitvuah the nerrf
V aew illseovery. Dr. Miles Pills speedily
mte blllousnetM, bad taste, t irpld Uver, piles,
tonsttpallou Uuo-ja lor raiin, vvomsu,
'hlldreu. tlmallest. mllleot. surest f ft I doses.
fwUi. Ham pies free, at O. 11. llajubud('s
arug store.
. 1 1 V
Has Dime Ills Utmost to Fix tlie Itespnusl-bllltyfm-
the Killing on home One He
nuwotl Expressions of Hope for the
Speedy Ilciumptlun ol 1'ilendly Inter
course Iletwoen Chill and the United
St.ltrs Many Chilian! Want u Line of
Steamers lletweeu Valparaiso and San
Francisco.
Valparaiso, Feb. 6. Judge of Crimes
Foster says that his entire review of the
Baltimore case occupied ten days.
"I have rendered sentence upon Arena,
Ahunuida and Itodriguez," he said, "iu
strict accordance with tho Chilian law.
Tho only regret I feel Is that there was
no direct evidence showing the immediate
cause of Charles W. Biggin's death. I
have done the utmost in my power to fix
the responsibility for his killing upon
somo one."
The Court of Appeals, which will
review the action of Judge Foster, will
reconvene next month.
On all sides thcro are renewed expres
sions of hope that there will be a speedy
resumption of friendly inteicourse be
tween Chili and the United States.
Since tho loss of the steamer John
Elder there has been a great deal of talk
among tho residents of this city agtdust
the Pacific Steam Navigation Company.
ilany people here, in view of the ap
proach of the World's Fair, are desirous
to see a lino of Aniericun steamers be
tween Valparaiso aud Panama or direct
to San Francisco. Some are even In favor
of traffic with New York by way of the
Argentine nnd Uruguay ports. There
seems to bo no doubt that the opening of
un Aniericun line along the Chilian coast
in conjunction with the Chilian Steam
ship Company would prove a paying
investment.
TO SAVE TIME.
l'ropoaed Air Lino llctween New Turk
and Chicago.
New: Yonc, Feb. C Ex President Fin
ney, of t: i' Roo line, proposes to build
analrlin f ""i Chicago to New York,
and is no :i i is city making prelimin
ary arr tnm... inn. Ho outlines his plan
as follow-:
"A stmteht liile drawn from Chicago
to New urk city passes nltnot directly
through Cleveland, Ohio, aud a straight
line from Cleveland to New York is about
2IH miles shorter than the distance be
tween the said cities by way of Buffalo
und Albany.
"Now, with the enormous volume of
business between Chicago, the greatest
depot of the West, and New York the
grent seaboard port of America, it seems
as if a saving of 234 miles in distance
and of six hours in time by express trtiius
would warrant an outlay sufficient to
accomplish the construction of sucli a
railway.
Thren Killed at a Country Dane.
Nashville, Tenu., Feb. 0. A gang of
rowdies attended a country dance nesr
Gordonvllle, Putnam county, and, after
lining up with whiskey, Interferred with
the dancers. George White and Snm
Donclson, who tried to eject them, with
White's wife, JIary, were killed, and tho
other rcspoctnulo people left the house in
tho hands of the toughs. No arrests
havo been made.
A Weighty Matter.
Bebllv. Feb. 0. The Princess Freder
ick-Leopold of Prussia having declared
Iter desire to rear her infant sou without
the aid of tho bottle, the Emperor has
paused atnld grave duties of state to an
provnil among nouncehis formal consent to this lm-
nortant domestic arrangement, which in
I volvos the renunciation by tho Princess
of all court festivities for the present
year.
3Ir. Vnnderbllt lteftiaed Admission,
Nbwpoiit, K. I., Fell. 0. During the
visit htro of Mr. anil Mrs. Cornelius Vnn
iierbllt they drove down Bellevne avenue
to inspect the marble cottage that is
beinit ereoMKl by v. K. v nuuuruiit. um
the guard at the gate refused to allow
thorn to enter, tliougu ne Knew wno wiey
were. Ho said his orders were positive
that no ono but workmen could entei
the grounds.
No Truuble in l.rldguport.
Wasiunoto.n, Feb. C Collector Ed
munds, of Bridgeport, Conn., Ju u letter
to the Seorotary of the Treasury, says
that the, report of assault by Bridgeport
men upon 'the British schooner Glondou,
on Sunday last, 'for entering that port
without llyilig un American ling, was
all a ho ix.
llnrned II fs Cotton Crop.
BmuiNCiUAM, Ala., Fell. 0, Farmers in
this seotiou are despernte over the low
prices of cotton. Farmer Shall, of Coffee
County, m learning last Tuesday that
cotton was btill declining, set Ills crop
on fire aud then committed suicide by
jumping over a bluff.
Mr. Corkory's Modest ltefitiost.
Nbw Yobk, Feb. 0. Daniel Corkery,
suspended formin of thePnbllo Works
,Depurtinarnt, wanw tne city m my wni
$17,000 back salnry, from Feb. 8. lHTfl,
to date, ou the giutind that he hns
nevvr Ueeu formally displiMi-geil from
bt) position.
Alexander ?lHckenzI Very III,
Toronto, Out., Feb. O.The Hon. Alex
ander Mnokongle, ux-Pramiur of Canada,
sustained a fall last Tuasilay, frtuu the
effects of whioli ha bOoAius lUilrlous,
and now his condition U 1bUbv.h1 to be
orltionl.
A Mlllloiialra Keep?, on hhlngllng.
CiugAUO, Fel). C George William
Nprtboilge ri-teived news that he had
fallen hvlr U on estate in England worth
bO.U'JO. nutl thon ho wunt out to shingle
u woodshed in the mir of No. tl,!r30 La
Bulle street.
Went Aihnro In n Snow Storm.
J.XEASANTVJWJS, ft. a'OU. u, A
steamer, supposed to be the Venezuela,
from Lagunyra for
ror etv xorK, wenti,
.ashore un Brlgantine shonis during a
lieuvy suow storm. BUe !!. high and
ury,
USED BY MEN. WOMEN Ann G11XLDREN.
A SHINE LASTS A WEEK.
LEATHER PRESERVER.
A Handsome: polish.
IS WATER-PROOF.
20C. A BOTTLE.
1 cent a foot
R will pay for changing tho p
pearanco of old Furniture so
completely that itwill look llko now.
ON
13 THE NAME
OF THr INT THAT OOES IT,
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THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY?
it is n seamless stioe, with no tacl. or wax thread
to hurt tho feett mailo of tho hcu line calf, stylish
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Be wed shoes costing from $1X0 to $3.00.
(&ri OO (.emiinc llaml-scivcil, the finest calf
PJa thou ever offered for$5.tXJ: etpials-trench
lmiorted shoes which cost from $J.(Hto 8U.HU.
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A FINE SHOW
you waut to oee a fine display ol Boots ana
Uhoos, goto
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Boot and Shoe Store,
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Cut-tiui Coal mill Jartllii Hln.
Custom Work and Itepnlrlns
Iwne in Uie hast t tyle.
lOtiH GOSLET'S
Green Truck Stand !
Car. Mtln and 0k StroeU.
Fresh OyBteris Received Daily.
A tloivtlue ol Cbolo- OllODKlUIM
Nam and Oaadtes,
Poultry of all Kinds,
t.
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rw kj i li JUI i o
aver. SI Aroint..
H. .fonss Pol las. Kennet
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M. Small 'liuutA
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