1 Khoes t.lf) Xife1 Jl tacking to W(f SOt.0O-l0lntita. J) CHILDREN JhVV$ LEARN YSli? THE MITCHELL TRIAL Mis3 Lillio Johnson on tho Stand at Memphis. THE REAL REASON Why Lady Bland ford Applied lor Increased Alimony. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 1 it- OTHER WITNESSES TESTIFY. PRESENT DUCHESS 13 JSALOUS. v. Presents In the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE Of THE FIGS OF CALIFOHNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak v ' .i condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVES r .tlK ItisthemostcxcelUntt-H n' CLEANSE THE SYSTEM ' t : When one Is Bilious 01 " -u. so THAI PURL' BLOOD, REKREC"lWv. HEALTH and 8TIWMQY'' NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and al est delighted with it. ASK YOUH ORUOCIST FOB MANUFAOTUHF.D ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE. KY NEW YORK. K. P. EIck neaflacho and rellovoall tbotronblaa lncf. dent to a bilious etate of tho eystom, buoIi ad DirMnesB, Nausea Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Tain In tho Eldo. to. Y.Tilla their mart remarkable success has boon shown in curJrg Ucaiacho. yot Carter's Llttlo Idvcr PUIS ora cquail; valnablo In Constipation, curing and pro--venting this annoytascomplalnt,whllo they also correct all disorders of tho stom.cli,Btlmulata t ha I'.ver and regulate tho boweLj. Kvoalf tUc7onlj curca fAchstheywoniaboslmostprlcelosstotboDowIia euffcr from this distressing complaint; but for ta Irately their goodness does no tond hero,and thosa Tvho onco try them will find these llttlo pills vain, eble in so many ways that they will not bo WJ1 ilLB to do without them. IiutaftoraUclckaoa4 flstbabanecf so many Uvea that heTolawhera iTremakoourgreatboast. Our pills euro it whilo ethers do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small and Tery easy to take. Ono or two pllla nkoadoso. They aro strictly vegetable and do not gripo or purge, but by tneir gentle action pleaso all who ujo thorn. Iu viala at QSccnts; live for $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sont by mail. .CARTER MEDICINE CO., New YorkJ SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest Tollable purely canu. com panies represented by IDufVVXID FAUST, 120 S. Jardin St, Shenanaoah.Pa. RUPTURE We. the undersluned. were en'lrely cured of rupture by Dr. J. li Mavnr. R.11 Arch St.. PUIladolnhla, Pit., H.Joutu Philips, Kenuet Wqmre. Va. T. a.. Kieitz, Slatlugton. Ph.; B. M. Small, Muuut Alto, Pa.: Itev. S. II. Slier mar. Buubury.iPa.: U.J. Dellett. 211 H. 12th Ht., Heading, Pa.; Wm Dl. 1H24 Montrose St.. Philadelphia: H. U Ritwe.'m Elm St., Read ing, P.i.; George awl Ph. HurKart, -LttjUocuM 8 ., Heallug, Pa. Send for ciroula. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 187a AV. JiAKEIt & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa from which the excess of oil hits been removed, Is absolutely pure atnl it is soluble. No Chemicals are used In Its preparation. It has more than thrie timet tie strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, 1 and Is therefore far more eeo I nomleal, costing ltn than out Jcentacup. Itls delicious, nour. lihlng, rtrengthenlng, kasilv digested, and admirably adapted for Invalids us well as fcr persons In health. Sold by Orocers everywhere. Vf. BAILEE & CO., Dorchester, Mass. rt. SANDEH'9 tATtST PATENTS- 1 IMFROVIMtHTS. 5S SUSrlNSOM. Wl,l vlthout Bwllolaa all WutHM waiting from v.rt.i.uwk of brala, irv ror.M, nuti or li.i1l.or.tlon, 11m xkuutlou, arlM, lea., u.rvou. d.Ullti, .l.ep 1...S..., leaf uor. tkiuBiU.m. kisu.r, Hv.r ud bl.dd.r oow '".",lMt, IuidUso, ioUiIo., f.ii.r.1 lU-Lullti, .Is. 1 bl. .I..trt. UH oontftln. W.i,il.rrul liui.roBtiit. ovT U otl.ei , m.l ilr,. u,r.ni lli.i u lu.uollr fall br lb. turif or rwMrULOao.w, od UI ur. .11 br III. iUo, c dl.M. m or u p. Tbouust. b. bun our! bj ihi. muKloiu iur.iitloii .fur .11 olbr r.audl.i f.ll.d. .rd . live kw dr.d. of IMIUUDUU la IbU ad . rrr otb.r .t.L. llur (orrl lr.uov.4 ELECTRIC rUHVEkSORY ll Iks '.'.""rf "'4 " HIT HALL HkXTH. D.VB. SJ In Utf. uiifrlc4 p.B).bb,u, awlad, In suvxiziiv 3nxjiia,i,n.io co . . No. 010 Broadway, NEW YORK. CARTER'S 1PITTI.E w"eiSCT i pals 'm 1 mum ELEOraO BELT fi fr luiTii ririTn- IfTvvril 'ill" inwinu- Latter f om Miss Mitohull to Freda Ward Put in Evldepo Tho Intended ISlopcment of Mm Two Girls Mia Johnson Testifies tluit SI10 AViis I'rleiHlly to AH 1'iirtlas She Says She Did Hot 'Witness the Ciittlntr Alice Refused to Wlpo the Ijlooil from llur Face uud llantls Itecao it tVns Hot I.oved Freda's. Memphis, Tenn., Feb, 25. The Crimi nal Court room was jammed to hear tho continuation of tho testimony in tho llitcholl-Jolmsou-Wiird case. Hiss John son was quite ill when taken back to Jail. Yesterday she had recovered, und during the session assumed her usual tuuuucr, - Q. W. Lyles testified that he saw JIIbs Mitchell jump Into tho buggyj niter kill ing Miss Ward and grab the reins, and then heard fiomo ouo in tho buggy Buy, "Drive fast." Could not tell which ono of tho girls used tho language. Miss Cathnrlno Puruell testified she was with the Misses Ward at the time of the killing and cried out; "Don't let her kill my friend!" She nlso identified and read a letter from Miss Freda Wurd to Allie Mitchell as follows: Ueau Allie I love you now and al ways will; but I have been forbidden not to speak to you, and I havotoobey. You say I am ns much to blame as you are. If I have done you any harm, or caused you any trouble, I humbly beg your for giveness. Please don't let auy ouo know I wrote this. No one knows about that last summer business except our family; that is nnloss you have told some one. Wo go back to Gold Dust this evening. The escapade referred to was tho in tended elopement of deceased and Allie Mitchell last summer. J. W. Williams testified he saw Alllo Mitchell ?rt nut of tho bmriv aud run down the hill. He heard the sculllo and ran down, meeting Alias Mitchell as she came back over the hill. He saw her .11 in.... in..-,.-,, I jump into the buggy and drivo oil: rapidly, and heard her say, "I have done It." 'Miss Johnson, lnher own behalf, testi fied to being friendly to all parties; that it had been her custom for a long time to go driving with Allie Mitchell; that on the day of the homicide Allie came by and called to her to go driving; that she went with her; that when they on served the Ward girls on the street Allie drove after them, that she said to Allie, "Let's not follow them, as they will think we want to speak to them " "Allie said: 'I will follow them to the postofiice.' Weweie getting out of tho buggy at the Custom House when the Ward girls passed us going down to tho boat. Allie said she must see Freeda once more and followed them, I thought, to kiss her goodby. I followed after with my little 0-yeur-old nephew with mo. I did not see the cutting, and when she came running back up tho hill I saw blood on her und said: 'What has hap pened to your" I thought she was cut. She jumped In the buggy before I did, aud I said to her: 'Drive straight home and tell your mother what you have done.' She usked me If there was blood on her fuco. I said: 'Yes, wipe It oil.' She said: 'No,,lt is Freda's blood; let It aloue. I love her so.' " WILL BE BLACKLISTED. Miners Incur the Employers? Dlgpleaauro by Demanding Hack Wages. Scranton, Pa., Feb. 25. The miners at Elk Hill Colliery refused to accept part payment of January wages, and de manded the amounts due them up to February 15. Tho company refused their demand and told the men to remove their tools from the mine, after which they would receive their pay and thou be blacklisted to other co.il companies. Nearly fifty men come under the order and they will lay tholr case beforo the United Mine Workers' Association to which thoy are attached. Claims Conspiracy Acntnst His Invention. Boston, Feb. 25. In the Fifth Session of tho Superior Court Nathaniel Hill, of Lowell, has brought suit against tho Tremont and Sullolk mills for $50,000 damages. Tho plaintiff alleges that de fendant and other mill companies ol Lowell have conspired to obtain posses felon of a plan invonted by him for the main driving wheel for mills, tho use of which does away with gears and toothed whools. Tho defendant says the plain tiff's allegations aro absurd, and that no such combination of mill-owners exists. tlseil the Halls Tor Fraud. Portland, Me., Feb. 25. W. H. Field, who constitutes the "Durham Manufac turing Company, of Durham, Me," is under arrest for using the malls for fraudulent imrnoses. He advortised to tench paoplo to do gold plating, offering to nay them $10 a week: when protloleut Hb received u deposit as a guarantee of good fulth but fulled to tarry out his agreements. Warrant for a Postmaster's Arie.t, New Havkn, Oonu., Feb. 25. A war rant has beeu Issued for the arrest of Postmiu-ter N. N. Lampson, of Southing' ton, Conn., on tho ohnrgo of opening a letter addressod to Napoleon Lucas, the Connecticut agent of the Cincinnati Safe & Lock Company on Nov. Id. ilr. Lamp son admitted opening the letter, but claims that It was accidental. Carlisle Indian ttcliool. Carlisle.. Pa.. Feb. 25. The thirteenth anniversary of the establishment of tho CurlUle Indian Industrial School is being celebrated at the institution in the presence of a large number of visitors Interested in the social tmprnveuieut of the Indian race. This 'Is the fourth graduating class. A Moiiuim nt iiiT.onell VroptMrnl. London, Feb. L" - I h "rimes" pub lishes a ittt.tr from 1 Stephen, M. A., the well-known author and journal 1st who, In the communication referred to, proposes that a sum be raised for the purpose of erecting a monument, in London or olsewhore, to tho late Junius ilussell Lowell. ABSOLUTE! PUm PRRY WILL BE CHAINED. It Tlimiirlit That tho Man Who Idontl- II o,l 111 in Was Nut Ills Fnther. Lyons, N. Y., Feb. 25. Oliver Curtis 1'crry, tho train robber, was yesterday held for tho grand jury in $a,000 ball. A commercial traveler from Stlllwnter, Minn., says he has recognized in Perrv a vicious prisoner who was In the Still water Penitentiary two years ago, and who escoped In woman's clothing. I'crry has been plotting to escape from tho jull. He was seen to pass a paper to his father through his cell door and tho old man was searched by tho jailer. The paper was found to contain an ac curate diagram of the jail and the size of a key wanted, under which was writ ten: "Make wooiUn key about this size." Mr. Perry was given to understand that he can hereafter converse with his son only In tho presence of an armed guard and at a distance from the cell door. Some believe that the man who is pass ing as Perry's father is not his parent, but an accomplice. A satchel belonging to tho desperado was taken from the fl,tl. t U-n....rln 1. r 1 ... tain a kit of line tools, a bottle of alcohol in which was n human ear that the rob- ber alleges that ho cut from the head of a negro in Arizona, and two bars of gold, eviuently nattered jewelry. Perry will be chalued to tho floor of the jail. The Wayne comity authorities never had a prisoner who gave thorn so much uneasiness as this desperado from the wild West. DROUGHT IN ARIZONA. Itfreat lewci on the Cattlo Itaneos-IIariUy Ativ l?..ln r.. n T'.... liy Italn for a Ynar, Benson, Arl., Feb. 25. The people of this region are anxiously watching the weather. The failure of rain for the next three weeks will be a serious blow to the cattle interests In Arizona. The past year has been very dry up to within the last three weeks. Practically no rain has fallen for nearly a year, and the losses of cattlo throughout the Ter ritory aro already larger than for seven years. Joseph Land, cnttle Inspector for tho Benson and Pantano districts, estimates the losses along tho San Pedro above Benson at twelve per cent., and on the lower San Pedro fifty per cent, up to the present time. JNew grasses have been started by re cent showers, and if tho rain falls during the next three weeks to aid it. all will bo well. If not, the grasses will die and probably very fow cows and calves on tho ranges will survive tho summer. Steers are hardier aud will not suffer so much. ALLIANCE PLATFORM. Money of tho Capitalists to 1a Iteatorml to tlio l'eoplo. St. Louis, Feb. 25. Tho platform formulated at the Industrial Conference demands n currency founded on govern ment credit, together with a sub-treasury scheme. Free coinage of silver and a circulating medium of not less than $50 .per capita forms another plank. A graduated incomo tax to keep tho money in the hands of tho people. the proluultlou 01 alien ownership of land and a government postal savings bank. The forfeiture of excess lands held by railroads and other corporations. The federal ownership of railways. The making up of differences to sol diers during tuo war of what they re ceived aud the price of gold ut, that time. M. Kouvler Fall. Paris, Feb. 25. M. Ilouvier has In formed President Carnot that he has failed in efforts to form a Cabinet. The President has taken no further stop, but will, it Is believed, endeavor to stimu late M. Rouvlerto farther effort. The prolongation of the crisis Is causing ser ious anxiety in business circles, und ap prehension as to the future. President Curuot is most anxious to end the sua pense, aud, It is said, has hardly slept or rested for three days ami nights. Hotlgllt 8.000 Acres of L'lltd. Lakbwood, N. J., Feb. 25. Henry Alexander, of New York, representing iv wealthy syndicate, has purchased 8,000 acres of South Lnkowood Park property. The price paid is $50,000. The syndicate, which is made up of Now Yorkers, will at onee begin Improving their tract and erect costly cottages thereon. Tho tract is about two miles from this place. The villi hltlos niapy u hand made coiiiplextion. Jienzine will tuUo the stains out of a dresn stilt. J tfKE MORNING FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS bETIEK. My ditctor h.vh it i :t .'it una ktiliu- 11 il-iulc is luiulu tr. m i 111 y on the mom eh, virtt Iaa'Iv J a' 1 11 1 I- u 1 1 artil lot uso u t ecum as tcu. l.iirit'H 1'MRI iluves the nowcii Ui'ttlthy, tlUd Is neotaHary. (owcli '.I'uUuj. In oraer u t THE NEXT ivw m seei i STATE UNION ORGANIZED. Penn.ytvnnla Printers, Prnqmnen nntl Pterotypf!r Klucfc OMicfirn. S-rttAKTO.v, Pa., Feb. S!5, Delegates, representing nearly every printers', prossmen's and stercotyperti' unions In Pennsylvania, In convention here, or ganized n State union and elected the following permanent officers: President, John Matthews, Philadel phia; vice-president, M. Lustlt, Pitts burg; secretary and treasurer, David H. Lowry, Pittsburg; State organizer, EH J. Davis, Scranton. Committees for various orders of busi ness were appointed, und routine business formed the afternoon solon. The Scranton union bivnquetted the visiting dolcgatcs last night. , Would you rather buy lamp chimneys, one a week the year round, or one that lasts till some accident breaks it ? Common glass may break or .1. j.i ; . i .1... .. not the minute you light your lamp ; It not, the lirst (lrait may 1yrrolr if. if tinr if- mnv 1irfnlr from a mere whim , Tough glass chimneys, Mac- beth's " Pearl-top" or "Pearl glass," almost never break from heat, not one in a hundred. Where can you 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 tor his business. l'ittsburuh. Pa. Geo. A. Macbeth I: Co. A fl unn el night gowu is recommend ed for truveleis. S'irve Your Baby a Good Turn By Binding to J. M. Uillan'ii or O .). Mc Carthy's drug store, lor a free simple h ttlo of Dr. Hand's Colic Curo. It in sluntly cures colic pains and is free from dangerous drug4. It won't be long now until tlio spfing fever will be the prevailing ill. A Mystery Explained. The papers contain frequent notices of rich, pretty and educated girls eloping with negroes, tramps and ciHolimen. The well. Known specialist, Dr. Fran HI 1 11 Mllm, gays all such girls aro more or lss hysterical, nervous, very imp islve, unbalanced: usually subject to headache, neuralgia, sleeplessuess, lm moderata crying or laughlug. These show a we i nervous system for which there Is no remedv equal to tten oral lvo Nervine. Trial bottles and n flue book, containing many marvelous cures, ireo 0. 11. Hagenbuch's drug KUire, who also sell, und guarantee Dr. Miles' celebrate 1 New Heart Cure, the finest of heart tonics. Cures nulteriug, short breath. etc Green rests the eye and resting the cyeolteu means resting the nerves. ShlloU's Consumption Ouro. This is beyond question the most suc jesstul Cough .Medicine wo have ever sold, 1 few doses Invariably cure tho worst cases oi .'oueb. Croun. and Bronnhltis. while Its won- lerful Ruccexs lu the cure of Consumption Is without n parallel In the history of mtidlclnc. 41nce It's first discovery It has been sold on a ;narantoo, a test which no other medicine mn stand. It you have a Cough wo earnestly ek you to try it. Price ',0 cents, 0 cents, and (1.C0. If your Lanes are sore. Chest or Back 'line, use Billion's Porous Plaster. Hold by J. II. Uageubuoh, N. K. corner Main and Uoyd streets. The girl "up-to-date," has an um brella cover to accord with each dress. Height of Cruelty. Nervous wimen seldom receive the sym ptoms th y deserve. Whl eofien the pictures of healtn. they are constantly ailing. To withhold sympathy from tbese unfortunates Isthe heljbt of cruelty. They have a weak heart, causing shortness of breath, fluttering, Sitlu lu side, weak and hungry spells, and ually swelling of ankles, oppression, chok Inir, smothering aud dropsy. I)r Miles' New Heart Care is Just the thing for them. For the r nerv usnoss, headache, weakness, etc., his Itest iratlve Norvl o Is uuqualed, Fine treat's ou "Heart and Nervom Disease" aud marvelous testimonials free. Hold ana guaranteed by C. II. Ilagcnbucn. Borne fine window displays of flow ers about the town just now. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal pi - Haps of tlifc sure approach of that more ir rlble dlseue, Consumption. Ask yourul ?ea If you can afford for the sake of saving 60 cents, to run the risk and do nothing for It, Wo know frora experience that Whlloh's Curs will Cure your Cough. It tevnr lulls. This explains why more than a Million Bottles were sold the post year. It relieves Croup aud Whopping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without It. Kor Lame Baols, Bide or Chest, use Shtloh's Porous Plaster. Hold by 0. B.. lIaenbuoU, N K. comer vlaln and Uoyd atreeUi. Coal bins are hegiunlng to show tlio efl'ects of winter. Nkw Voiik, Fell. 20, ISO . Oents; For several years 1 suffered from Indigestion and dyspepsia. I was under con stant troatment Iroiu UIHVreut physlolans, and finding no relief, I went to Isurope, and lu l'arls whs trxnuxl by a specialist In Momuoli diseases, who also failed to make a cure. Two inoulbs ago I heard of the Cactus Illood Cure, aud determined to try It. Alter taking a few 1 Kittles I wan cured. 1 am only too iilad to reitommeud o valuable a medlolue to those ufuioied with the same disease P. HTTZHIMMQNS, h i Wet lh stre.t. For sale at ICIrlln's Drug Btore, FwfUson House OI00K, hdn udo tli Pa. The latest liaU out aro thorn worn by night wutohtuen. uSUea' Nurvo ama Liver Pllla Kvl ou n prlnoiple reguM'uf the nd buwals through th tervxt. '. Dr. Miles' Pills sdswIIIt 'Wer, wtoruaoii.tn iv new auMmvery jute blUoui iess, bad taste, torpid llvsr, piles, ooaaUpaUou. Unoti.i..' for mm, woman, QUlldraa. Smallest, uilliiot, surest I 91 doses, ct. 8am: las Free, at O. II. Hagenbueh's drug store. Society and the Queen on tho Side of the Tormer Duolioaa of Marlborough. Only Thrniiuli Ori'at I'rassttro Wns tlio Duke's I'l-esolit Wife IVruiltttHl to b l'l'fsentetl to tlio Quoen on Jlcr Marrlagn Not Wclcomo at tlio Home of tho 1'rlnee of Wnlcs, Who Has h Good Mem ory for Any Miirht l'ut Upon llltn. London, Feb. 2o. Tho real reason for the dispute about the Minjuis of Bland ford's allowance from the Duke of Marl borough, his father, in which the latter was victorious, lies lu tho jealousy which has always cxlstod between Lady Bland ford, tho Duke's former wife, nnd tho Duchess of Marlborough nee Mrs. Haui ersley. Lady Blnndford Is persona grata with tho Queen, and society was also on her side when she divorced her husband, although unwillingly, after writing most pathetic letters offering to condone every thing for her children's sake. Since then she has openly regretted that she did not suffer in silence, for the children's position naturally is affected by the divorce. But on the other hand tlio Duchess of Marlborough was never cordially received, and only through great pressure tho Queen allowed her to be presented on her marriage. Nor aro they welcomed nt Marlborough House, for tlio Prince of Wales has a fierce memory for auy Blight to himself or any one he favors. Ho has never for given tho Duke for loving Lady Ayles ford, a friend of his, who is now alone and almost starving in Paris. He stated openly that it is entirely tho Duchess' mult that the Duko no longer pays Lord Blandford's ollowuuco nor his college expenses, for Lady Blandford always sat like Mordecal at tho gates, spoiling all her pleasure in her high position and her great estates. Lady Blandford has ono daughter al ready out and another comes out this season. She is enabled to keep up her position through the liberality of the Duke of Abercoru and other relatives. TH: BELLS ARRESTED. They 1Ihv' U. - 11 Dutrhuss County Outlaws for Years. PovoiiKKUt'siE, N.Y., Feb. 25. Thomas nnd William Bell, who have been Dutch ess County outlaws for years, have been arrested at New Mllford, Connecticut, by Officer Charles H. Cuse, of Foughkeepsie. Many crimes uro laid at the door of the Hells. The nrrests were made on tho specific charge of burglary, committed at tho homo of Alfred P. Russell, at Freedom Plains, about three months ago. Tho Bells offered Mr. Russell's goods for sale to different pcoplo. The Bells aro giants and are desporato men. The police nre confident that thu explanation of many crimes that have mystified Dutohess County for years will follow tho arrest of the Bells. The officer had requisition papers and tho prisoners have boon brought to Poughkeepsio. AT A BANQUET. Kniperor William's Speech Causes An other Sensation. Berlin, Feb. 23. Emperor William has caused another sensation. Ho mnde speech to members of the Bradenburg Diet, at a banquet given in his honor, during the course of which he said: "The people need not care for party squabbling nnd chattering. I go my way nnd that Is the right way. We uro in a stale of transition and destined for great thiugs. I'll conduct you Into splendid times, and those who will not help mu may as well shako German dust from their feet. I ask you to coufldu iu mu and help mo." Arretted ou Suspicion. Syracuse, N. Y., Feb. 25. Edward Smith, night watchman at the Delaware, LacKawanua cw western shops, -was found stretched out at full length in tho boiler room early in the morning. There wus a deep gesh lu his forehead. Ho Is in n critical condition at St. Joseph's Hospital. A man named John Hoolihan, a former employe' at these works, was arrested on suspicion. 83,000 Howard Offered. Sedalia, Mo., Feb. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Cuas. Taylor, prominent people of this city, while returning from a party last evening were attacked by a stranger who bound Mr. Taylor hand and foot. He then dragged Mrs. Taylor a short dis tance and brutally outraged her. At a mass meeting uf citizens a reward of $13,000 was offered for the apprehension of the scoundrel. Arrvsteri for Treason. Washington, Fob. 36. The President of Uruguay bus arrested his brother. Col. lleraebe Herrera Y UUes, uf the first infantry, for treason. It is charged that he has attempted to incite a revolution against the government. To tho Interior Department. Washington, Fob. 85. The War De partment has trnukferred to the Interior Department the military reservation and buildings of Fort Gaston, Cal., und the troops now stationed there have boeu otdered to withdraw. Fur SU'hIIiik mi Artress' Jewels. Lynn, Mas., Feb. 86. A'llllnm H8n dersou autl Mike Uwebuey wun urraigneil in tlie poHce court here, o iarneil with thu theft of a satchel coittaliiiug money ami Jewel of Hullie Beiuard Chase. Thu jirlaoneni were la-UL l)l,l u., a l r.li. Kkwakk. N. J., Feb. 86. Aiuiie Gib aon, 'iKwl IS yeara, tiled ou a truiii ou the New Jersey Cer.Uul rtilroaii while K'linn from thU oity to i'.luabaiii .Miss Uibaou lived in Elizabeth ami win aufteriug from ounbumtlou. Geuerul Court aturtftil, WAtsuiwaiow, Fub. SC. A geuerul court rnurtlul iuu uuuu upoiuted to meut at ullurson liiurnuSB, Mlnsoiirl, Monday' nest, for tho trial of nucli prlsoneru an may bo brouaUt before It. t Ttacher.lt by the uso of WolfrsAOMEBlaB you aavo one pair of Shoes a year, cuid a bottle at SOcontelaeta three irr f t for how many years blachii t year'o saving In shoe lea r 10c 10c 10c 10c Will pny for lie Cr of Cliniiglng Plain IV 1 Hi tilling - eS4'!s to Kuby, Kmrrald, Opal, or other Costly Glass. : )c 10c 10c 1,)c S3 SHOE CENTUM THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET? It Is a BcumlcAs ebon, with no tack or wax thread to hurt the feet; mado of tho best lino calf, styllsti and easy, and because tec make mora shoes of thit grade than any other manufacturer. It equals hand Bewod Bhoei costing from $ 1.00 to 65.(10. RK UtMieniihin Ilniul-Ncwe,!, tho flnrst calf HMJm uhoo ever offered for $3.00; equals Frenctt Imported shoes which cost from $3.0-. to $12 O). QL UnmUSpweil Welt Shoo, lino calf, stIlsh, comfortable and durable. Tho best shoo over offered at this price ; samo grado as cua-tom-malo shoes costing from $(f.to to $(J.ai. SO 50 i'ollco Shoot Farmers, Itallroad Hen w andLetterCarrlersall wearthem, flee calf, eeamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soleft exten tslon edge. Ono pair will wear a year. C20 50 fine cU( no better shoo over offered at 0tSmm this prlc , ono trial will couviaca thosa who want a shoo for comfort and serrJce. -3 nnd S.00 Workineinnn'fi shoes 9t&p aro very etronB nnd durable. Tlmse whf nave given them atrial will wenrnoothc- Ke. RtfYLfc' SS'.Ol nnd t$l.7." Bchool bj e aro VP J O worn by tho boys every when t u,y celt on their merits, as tho increasing sales sh R ftflf AC SH.OO lImn-NCwcd -i, --e, best OaClUIO Dongola, verystyllshjentialsFrenchi Imported shoes costing from 1.0) to $6.1)0. lmtllpM U.iSO, &-J.00 nuil 81.7ft shoo for MlsscsarothobestflneUongola. KtylLfin- 1 inrable. Camion, Seo that W. L. Douglas nauto and prlco aro stamped on tho bottom of each bhoc. pTTAKE NO SUIISTITUTE-U Insist on local advertised dealers PiipplytUK yotl IV. 1 JJOUUliAti. UrocUton.aiaaHUhy JOSEPH BALL, Xortli IHniu SI., Slienaiicloalt DR. THEEL. ioq Morth Fourtn 8t.f ifLnjtnu benuu AmirlM hi em . to thi t'nlt'-d Pt4t wh to art Blood Poleon, Nervous Debility MiSpc ctal UiseaeeB td. mi, hUm Ol. Ilea Spt Falsi In th tnn-.soroThroat WJouthe B' tihti I'tmpl a Wiiplient. wfl r hurl I'biri 8w- Ulufc IrtitttUaai Iniliniu&iicn and Bonatnt. btrtcturt-s, Wcakn'W mnl Erlj dwar, 1 .it memi-ry. wk back, until anxlf if W3nj n Mliir ! aud an Dlwuwa ri u!tlne fr fcrw, T i ii r tlon or Overwork, Ft-otnt cui eurifl In 4 tn 10 relief onoe. Do not loss hopp, no matt.' mw t!ia I)o.'tor. Quack, Farailv or !lptiat PhT n fca Vr. TIIKKt, cat a positively iJ ' builnw, old, Tnuia, MioDt-i otn wbtbi vtumrtvc uiNHTina rlih or roor. s -ifl 2 "tai t r bOOk "THUTH" QnvM W' t iwon l -Mai HtWBi rtaJlT from t tn 1 I re 6 to 8 - t and HaV Ir'KfSloin Sunrtn ! till II. Vritt oi enl) al t w& Yor SUrtrcMwacaW-4a. -"4 Satariay Ptl . dlh Tin A FINE SHOW II you waul to nee a line display ot Boots ana Shoes, goto W, S. SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (MastPller'R old stand.) Corucrr Coal and Jmn hib. Custom Work and Repairing: Done In the best ttylu. JOHN GOSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor Main aad Oik Streets. Fresli Oysters Received Daily. A line Hue nl Cbuliwi (IHOCJCIUK3 Nuts ami Uuudles. Poultry of all Kinds. Mr. CJostlot riMlves 111 b green truclr. dally trom Hie olt" nnrkeU , wlileli is a .'u rnn'ee to his ousioiunrs tliat they will receive froth giMxls wh.n imyl i from uim. WEAK m Conditions Of the human ftrm su i ui rticatcd todevolop, trenirthn, enlaruo all cud. Hunted unaev9iopea.ie6b.eoncaiit.Htui phi-is ii iiioof iy vbloh have Jost or never attained a prpi i atd Datura) biie, due to ill health, ubufi en -u , or unknown causaf. There Is ouo iin ihod nnd luereaaed flow f 1 1 Hir out uy wniett irrt may uu u-'"i im iu x. it 'iy i in i, i" ' " 'i 0liupleapDHr iiuti 141 ttasue, tone k iU u the Increnso ot hb prejudleu'l uet i me uii) to d t In 1 inlH'utK l U .id U'rV MlllH1 lull it ill ItS til C1 II II III 1 II, kit I i i ' t v I ty . ml There's no ivni ba 1' U (I lit I v V " i !Mf vill come when the uublto ri from fraud. Write ua fur tiibtrut i - - i ts. tlou. p-.ofa,reff rvuoefl. etc. An 'ijuii. ptaiu aoalud let tor without cott of any I i '! Ibis KErioAii co strri'ALO, n. t. It will pay nny ono In want of over mo inan'tu'ii umpUuiio(iiM.3. , Address f.U.UjUV,ii5niilhbt.,l'rUM,tl.nco.B.I. IK-BON R GLASS " 01 1 1 no IT. W L, OOUCLAS