Presents in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE of Tim FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, 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 or " '.i condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER r. .LK It I themestoxcellntr?i -' ' CLEANSE THE SYSTEM itf". n. - Wlienoneli Hilioni or t' .nu' so THAT PURtHLOOD, REFREVUIJs. .". HEALTH and CTIWHCV NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it find oX ert delighted with it. ASK YOUR DflUCO'ST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. WUISVILLE. KY NEW YOftX. N. t. telcli Houlacbe and rcllovoall tbo troubles tncf. dent to ii, bilious etate of tho CTRtcm. Buob. as Dizziness, Nausea, DrowBlncua, Distress after citing. rain In tho Side, &a. Whlla their taoai jremaiuaule success has bocn shown in cutler TtcaJteho, yet Carter's UUla Llvor DIU era CQUAily valuablo in Constipation, curing and pro Tenting tblaaunojlngconiplaint.Thila Iheyalsa correct all disorders of tho slouiarhtimulala tho I'vcr and regulato tho bowels. Even U they onlj f Ache they would bo almost priceless to thoso ihO tulfor from thisdlstrc-slnB complaint; but fortu nately thelrgood ncss does notona hero.and thosa ,Trho onco try thein will find theso llttlo pills valu r.blo In to many ways that thny will not bo wit lUng to do without them. Bat after aUelcfc head 'Isthebanacf so many Uvea that hero la whom vemaKoourgreatpcasi. uurpuiacuraitwauo others do not. Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills are very small and Tory easy to taue. une or two puis rnaEea uosa. They are etrlctly vegctablo aud do not grlpo or purijo, but by their centle action plcasoall who uaothora. InvUlat25ceuta; five for $1. Bali by druggists ovwywheto, or sent by mail. OAHTeD rninmt. nn I . l r . r SMALL PILL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. -Largest ani oldest reliable purely ciuh com putney ruprtwemea uy JDJrVX.JD FiLXJST, 120 S. Jardin St., Sfwnanooah,Pa. m IfiTI I nr We 1,18 uuderslmiea', wore Hllrl llIlP en'lrely cured of ruptu'o by UU I I U 1 1 U Dr. f . U. dayer, h3l Arch Ht iuuaaiu -nu, ra , .Hums rumps, jteunet nquire. ru.; T. . Krellz, NUlluictoa. l'.a.;.ic, M. Hmall. Mmni Alto. I'a.t Ilev. 8. II. 8 hor nier. u bury,.l'a.: D. I. Dullett 211 d. 12th M... iir-wlio, fa.; Woi nix, 18l Montrose bt , I'ldladolnlKn: 11. I. Howe 80!) Kim Ht . Uejd, lug, 1'a.; Ueurge and I'll. liurttart, 9.LoiiU5l nt., Heading, 1 "end for olioulnr- GOLD IvIBDAIi, PARIS, 107a W. IJAKElt & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa from which tho excess of oil has been removed, Is absolutely pttra ami it is soluble No Chemicals nro used in lis preparation. It lies more (fian Mre tltt the strength of Cocoa mlud with Blarch, Arrowroot or Bugarr iand U theruforo far moru ewo iiomkal, cutting hn than ont centacup. ltlilellcloui,nour. Iihlnir, strengthening, easily juoebteu, and admirably adapted for Invalids us well as f"r persons in health. Sold by Grocers eterywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. rrt. SANDEK'B lATESTf ATtHTS BEST IMF ROVE MINTS. WITH UfCTftl- . MAOHETIfi SUSPinSORT, V!U curt without mttdlelas all .UaIrmi ruault.n from ovuitftifttloa of lirln, nuna fercti, J.efi" or lutllaerrttou, i hsuuI fiUuxlti, drint, lo-, u.rvou dibilll y, iltep- CARTER'S flWft fSil li lLE0Tlf BELT itiuai, iKoiuor.ibuuniklUu, kldutj, llvtir fcuJ liiuuder cum rUlut, Iftiu bMi, Uiubko, rUllo, ettrl ilk baklth, cte. Itila tlctrlo bait ouulua tt wutWr fit) Iwnrofairala ovtr Rll oll.ttrn. ud (iut flurraul tbal li IntUutlj fait by Iba wearar oi wa ftirfaU ,lyO.OO, and will tura f tba above dUea aiurnapir Ttiouaaoda bav Lau aurd by tbta tuarloui In. fittlua after all utber rauadlai fa II oil and wa viva bun Jrcd of taHmoiiUU la tblaaod aur oikar atala. Our powarfiil Imuiovad fc.LI.t1 UK' HI HfKhhOKT la tLa traalMt boon tvar atfsrad wak man, Ml Hi UlTlliLL UltTB. Ilfitia and .lorua Hlrtattl. til'AIUMl- fcO In CQ (q WO DAT, fiaad far Urg lllufinlad painpHUui, aUl, (ra fcf mall, jlidrcis No. OIQ Oronclway, NEW YOri& A. VERY EASY VICTIM Mahor "Was a Chopping Block for Fllzaiminons. STOPPED IN TWELVE ROUNDS. His Face Looked Liko a Beofatiak After tho Tight- . rllr. II 111 Not ltecrlvo a Mark -He Klisoil llnttle nf n Drink Mnlier and Offered lllm a Wilskoy Tliey Itotll Took Hie l,urgcst Crotvil Tlmt 10ur Witness ed a Tight In New Orlenns Wits Present, I.nrge Sum nt alonny Chanf; llumls. Nnw Ormans, Jfnrch 3. Well, tlie ngony Is over. Iiou bilzslmmons nnu Peter Mnher, "tho Irish chnmplon," by tho graco of Billy Mnilden, have met In twenty-four-foot ring for n. twelve- thoiisnncl-iloUar purse, unci tho chnl lenpcrof John L Sullivan, proved to bo riuik counterfeit. Ho illtl not oven prove a dead game man, for ho gnvo up after fighting twelve rounds in forty seven minutes. Never in the history of tho Crescent City lias such a throng made its way through the French section, what may bo called tho Latin quarter of Now Or leans, as passed up Royal street to Mon tague last night. Following closely upon tho Kyan- Needhain fiasco of Holiday, and receiving the benefit of tho overflow of tho great ullnx o Jlardl Uras visitors, it was natural enough that one of tho greatest pugilistic encounters the country has seen should receive an unwonted amount of attention and demand an abnormal concentration of public Interest. The scenes which were made memora- ablo on the occasion of tho meeting of Sullivan and Kilraiu were not only par alleled, but exceeded. Tho mob thnt surrounded the Great Eastern Depot on that occasion, when tho heavyweight ch.tmplon of tho world and his opponent left for thoir battle ground in Mississippi, were nioro than equaled ull day long. At U o'clock, as had Deon promised uy tho club's olllcials, the ring was ready for tho great event of tho night tho fight to a llnlsli between Muher aud Fitz simmons. ' At U:0.) the gloves were brought to tho ring and weighed by the police. Tho men then entered the ring. Alaher was tho first in. He lind for his seconds Hilly Madden and Jack Fallon, ntid for bottleholders Qus Tuthillund Juck Lam bert. When Filzsimmons ontored the ring he was cheered to the echo. He had for liis seconds Jimmy Fleming, Carroll arid Joe Choyiiiskl. Aleck Oreggains was liisbotlleiiolder. Tho men were called to tho centre of the ring and instructed In the interpretation of tho rules of tho club. Fltzsimmous welshed 105 pounds and Maher 178. The l'iglil. Round 1 Both men watched each other. Botli exchanged blows. Maher the aggressor. Ho lead, Fitz countered heavy on ribs. Both displayed great fccience. Fitz knocked Maher down with right on jaw. Maher lunged at Fitz, but misses. Fitz hit him n stiff one ou jaw. Round i Uotu men sparred lor wiuu. Both missed heavy face blows. Maher hit Fitz terrific blow on heart. Fitz landed heavy on Maker's neck. Fitz landed a second heavy blow on Maher's neck. Maher rushes, hits Fitz hard. Maher bleeding from mouth. Honors about oven. Both weaker. Round 3 Maher loads, misses, leads again. Fitz jumped away. Maher hit Fitz light ou nose. Fitz leads, jabhs Peter in mouth. Peter counters ou chest. Fitz jabbed him in mouth ngaiu hard. Both men cautious. Fitz ducks away, jabs Pater twice in mouth, hits litm again. ''Bob" had tho best of this round. Round 4 Both sparred for wind. Both cautious. Both exchanged light blows. Maher leads, falls short. Peter lilts for head, Fitz dodged and landed heavily on Peter's neck. Maher runs after, Fitz They both laud blows ou each other. Honors even. Round 5 Both sparring for wind. Fitz led light on the chiu. Maher countered hovvily on tho body. Both men lauded lefts on face. Maher bleeding badly from mouth. His mouth looks llko a bcof bteak. Maher runs at. him, but Fitz ducks cleverly, botli lighting hard, Maher hits Fitz lightly ou stomach. Maher lauds left ou neck. Fitz bus best of round. Round 0. Fitz loads light on neck, Fitz hits heavily on neck. Maher lauded heavily on Fitz's jaw, both men tired, Fitz seems to bo tho fresher of tho two. Fitz leads, hits him hard in neck ho counters. Maher hits him hard, terrible fighting, botli slugging, lionets still oven. Round 7. Both led, Kite landed on blomuch, botli exchanged left on head. Maher goes to FitK's corner fitz duoks away, they both exchange hard blows on necK. iitz gives linn the "pivot" mid lands a terrihc blow ou his neck. Both lilt hard on neck, with right. Fitz jabs him again. Fitz lauds Heavily with ins right ou call of time, Fitz had best of rutind. Round 8. Fitz jabs him In tho neck. both men sparring for wind, they both uxcliauga bluws and clinch. Fitz jabs him Again, FitV hits hln In tho mouth, in) counter on ueuK. I'l'z Jans nun twice, ho reUiUutuB uu neck. Fitz lauds with left on wind. Fitz has far aud bint of round. . Round U Fitz seenis to be freshost; they botli laud ou fase, they both lilt each other hard ou nook. Fitz jab him again, ha lands light on shoulder. Fitz jabs lilm twice in tho mouth. Maher seems to he getting weuk, his blows lack force. Both men tired, the round was boiuewlmt tamo, lienors slightly In favor of Fitz. Round 10 Fitz juhhed Maher in nock. Maher hit Kit on neck; both men very cautious. Hi, jabs him in mouth, both men on delensive. Fliz lauded on Muher's jaw. Muher leads hits I'll, hard in HtoiLit.ch swings two vicious blows and inisM.il. 1 lu-y boili land heavy, honors ev. n. Kui.ml 11 Both men cautious. Fitz jabr. him in the mouth, lauds again, botiieclianni.in blows. File jabs again, Maher le.i'tn, hitiLiin on arm. Flu Jut in returnloii the mouth. Maher lauds ou brtast, tl'u'y both laud heavv blows ou ueek. Fitz jabs him iu mouth, repeats dose. KiU had all best of 11th. Round 18 Both sparring, wind, Maii -r leads Fitz jaos him hard on neck. Maher lauds on hack of neck. Fitz cross-couu- Highest of all in Leavening Power, Latest U. S. Gov't Report ter haul on neck. Fitz lands hard with left in mwe. Fitz has host of it. Round tilth and final Muher gave up fight badly punished and very weak. His seconds threw up sponge. Fitz wlnf fight in 12 rounds. As soon as Fitz was deolared tho win ner ho took n llask of whiskey In hii hnnd, and crossing to Maher's corner, In first kipsed him and then offered him n drink. Mohcr took it, and after he had drank Fitz also imbibed. The New Orleani sports are wild with delight, as thej have nearly all the money of the N ow Yorkers. SAYS HE DRUGGED HER. Mrs. Aliro II. Crane Seeking Dlvoicf 1'roui a jllnn She Has Never Lived With, MiLLEit, S. D., Murch 3. The dlvorct enso of Alice B. Crane vs Walter Crane, ...111 fnn 1 1w,.n Dnn Mre Crane charges that her husband procured her consent to tho marrlnu'e by drugging her Into a state of stupidity; also by using fore, and further, that he throa- IC lieu to Kill llllliseil 111 nor uienenuo 11 she refused an Immediate marriage. j The parties are residents of London, Eng., and were married there July 8, iooo. j.tiey aro couBins. since meir lived tnirothor ns man and wife. The nlalntlff haB tried fe. The plaintiff haB tried se disposed of by simply, e summons In ulocslnews- to have the case advertising th paper, but Judge l'uller wanted all the parties interested to secure a fair hear ing, and so tho ca-,o will be tried In court openly. THE WORLD'S FAIR. States and Nutlons 31ust ltegln ItutldluQ lly May 1. Chioaoo, 111., March 3. District Oenernl Davis and Chief of Construction Burnhnm, at a conference held yesterdaj afternoon, decided that States and na tions desiring to build buildings ou tht World's Fairgrounds must beglnjwork bj iluy l. This action is taken because if com pleted by tho beginning of tho fair tin work of construction must uo com menced soon. Another reason for the step is that If the space assigned to. States and foreign nations is not going to be utilized by them, tho directors will allot it for other purposes, tio far Illi nois is the only State to begin construe, tiou of Its building. Pennsylvania Insists. IlAnnisnuna, Pa., March 3. At tho meeting of tho Executive Committee ol tho Pennsylvania World's Fair Commis sion a resolution wts adopted request ing tho National Commission from this State to insist on a proper consideration by the National management of tha Chicago Exposition of the great natural interest of Pennsylvania, tho Fair au tltoriues having refused to permit un exhibits of machinery nppllauces, etc., iu connection with tho production ol petroleum, und coal and other ores, and natural gas. Now York's Suporvlsori Albany, N. Y. March 3. The "Even ing Jouruul " has completed tho results on Supervisors in tho olectious of Tues day and thus far held throughout Inter ior Now York. Thirty-iiino 'counties have chosen new boards. Iucludlng Monroe bounty, except the city of Rochester, nnd ostimating the result In Essex County to be tho same as last year, the rosults aro as follows : Repub lican Supervisors 521; Democratic Super visors, 2S2. Iu 1601 tho same 'counties clectod -12U Republicans and 352 Demo crats. A SitllMige Ulaker Commits Two Murders. Vienna, March 3. Anton Winner,' sausage maker, being separated from his wife, and destltuto of means of support, committed two murders, and killed him belt yesterday. It appears (that Anton attributed his domestic misfortunes to his wife's sister with whom the wife was llvi.ig. Anton In vain solicited his wife's return to him. She refused. Anton thereupon drew a revolver ami shot his wife fatally. Then Anton pursued tho sister, who wns trying to escape, aud shot her. Then he turned the revolver against hlnuelf und committed suicide. There In a liun of tliflereuoe be tween a. ohal tlt-iil und u deal of coal to the limn who lias au empty tun. , I FEEL RRIQIIT AND HtW nnu MY COMPLEXION IS Ut I I tn. My d.iator says It nets p ntly on the ntnmHch, liver and kldueH n,i I ih :i pl'-an' laxa'lv.'. This drink Is inadn from In rlc. und U pi eUAreu fur Ud iu 1 aally as tea. I ' In - i"! i 00 per 1 lluy one to-day. I.nm-- i-'uni .More llie liowels inch day ii. aliuy, this la uecrsury. lu order tu be for ssen mni mVor LOST or FAIUHU SIABH00U, osnemisnanisnvuuBuiuiiui i, .Weakness of Ilouy uu minn, tuteet lirRrror.or1!icMUi in Old Qr Y0UA7. KnSUbt, Ki'klv aiMUIOn full, ll..luF.d. Hum Iu t'Urs a4 lill65 THE NEXT MOMHINd 1 hlr.iisl.iaHKtK.I.Utl kljUl'CU Illll. Mt I'Al'TSolllllUK JUwsluul usUllns II031K lltlTUKIir H.SU laid,;, Km taulfy frw bll Sutra anil ft wralf a i'ouulrl.a. M rlt Ibwu, IHitrrlliUt llMik. 9 tilaaaliwa aad praeta iaalI.J(aaalf(l)rraa, iliraERIEr1EDICALOO.,UUFFALO.N,V. KloplMg Couple rnrstieil WlNNTEn, Conn., March 3. Harry W. Jennings, a single man, and Mrs. J. A. French, both of Winsted, eloped Monday. They were in Birmingham Tuesday, but fled to New York State yesterday, with Detective Simmons in pursuit. A lamp chim. ney is a small thing, (however important) and it is strange adealcr will so belittle himself as to sub stitute an imita tion for the genuine " Pearl-top" chimney, because it costs him a few cents per dozen less. Yet he does this does it everyday, We are blamed when tllCSC lmt tation things "don't Work" and faoafc Every " Pearl-top " cllim- - s . . e ncy bears a label for your pro- tection. Look lor it. " Pearl-trlass" (chimneys not . , . - ' peaneu ilL iu li itiu riuiuu ui Diiiiiu mialltv Ot frlaSS. anil nave etClieU ! quality of glass, and have etched ; near top W,?!HKTii co., jn ain ... rh i t' i,v1 ' Otters. These arc for central , draft and Student lamps. 1. I Do yourself the lustice to ex-! amine your next purcnase ana take no substitute for " Pearl-top or " Pearl-glass" chimneys. Pittsburgh, Ta. Geo. A. Macbetii & Co. "Doctor," said the dying editor, "I , hsvo out- IsHt fivor to ask of you." I 'VName it," trniu me uoator. "i witni von t' attend the editor of the other aper." A Hprinkling of silt will make eggs htut better aud quicker. Tired Mothers, Hero is Beat. Inelant relief for baby, It colic hurts Send to 0. J. McCarthy or J. M. Ilillan, o drucKi't, for eainplo bottlo of Dr. 'land's Odio Goto. Always euros. N langorouj drugs. Now snrlnir hats are woven of straw iu exceedingly Intricate designs. Remarkable Facts. Heart dlsoiRe Is u-u illy sunposed o bo In. luraule.iiut when pr ineriy treated alHp'a;! iroportlo'i ot oisos an b - eared. Thus Mm. Ilium Haic'i. of ElRhart. Ind., and Mth. MaryL. llaker, ol Ovid, Mich., were cured alter .utterlnu 20 yea-s H. O. Llniiur er. druuglstatSaii Jono, III., Bays that Dr. Miles New Ilet Cure, which cured Iho lormer, worked wonders lor his wile." Levi ouan, of liiiclmnan, Mich., who had heart dlheasa io- au years, says two uomioh matiu uiiu -ieei Mice a uew man." lJr Miles' New Heart Cuie is ild aud guaranteed ny U. 11 lIUL-euliucli tho druggist, llookof woudcrfal testimonials iree. A half dozen onions grovvlug iu the cellar will correct the foul air. Shlloh's Consumption Ouro. Thls Is bevond at qmesilon the most trnc- r-,...,.,. Ifnl.m. ..... Ana. tw.t.1 1 lew done Invariably cure the wo t,t cases oi Toiifib. Oroun. and Bronchitis, while Its won. term! sucne-s lu the euro of Consumption is without a parallel In the history of medicine, llnce it's first discovery It has beau sold on a jnarantee, a test which uo other medicine -nil stand. It you have a t.'ough we earnestly isk vou to try It. 1'rloe 10 cents. 50 cents, and '1.(0. If your Longs are soro. Chest or Back ame, nsu Hhllou's Porous Plaster. Hold by j. ti. iiagenbucu, -n. is. corner aiaiu ana '.loyd streets. According to a uciontlflo loiinml. the bwuu is the longest lived bird. A National Kvont. The holding of tho World's Fair In a city fcoaioely 11 ly o rt old will be a remarkable event, but whether It will renlly beiielllthis nation 118 much as the discovery ol the Iteslorative Nervine by l)r Kranltlln Miles Is flouiit 1 ui. mis is Jim wuai me American im-oi 1b need to cure their excessive nervous moss, dyspepsia, headache, dizziness, sleep levsuewi. iiturulila, nervous debllliy. dullnef-s. Odiimlim of mlud, etc. It nets I ke a charm. Trial bottles and fine book on "Nervous and Henri 1)1. esses," with unemi.dnl testlmoulau, free at C IL IlHirenbuohs druir store. It t loitrntntml to contain no opium, morj'htne or ua laittieroua drum. The vernal equinox Is due on March 21st. Look out for it big blow. Oh, What a Oouffh. Will you heed the wa-nlmr' Tha signal p oap of tba aura approteb of that mora tar mile disease. Consumption. Ask yoursatvee If yon eon afford for tba sake of aavlug Ml "ants, to run the risk aud do nothing for It. We know from experience that Shlloh'u Our srill Cure your Cough. It nevr falls. Thle xplaln why mora Ihan a Million Bottles wera sold the past year. It relieves Rronp ud Wliopplme UouKti at once Mothers do not be without it. Kor lirne BaeB, Side qr v.'uest, use Hhlloli's Porous Piaster, Hold by O.I1. Ilageubuoi, N. K. corner Malu and ijoyd slreaU. The country roads are now in a terrible comllilon for traveling. Nhw Vouk. Fell. 20. H0 . Oents: Kor sever! years I Milftuvd from liiilige-tlon and dyspepsia. I was ond-r 0011 HtanT trontuiHnt tnini our rent nhyslelans, iindfludlng no relief, 1 went to Ituione, and lu i'arls was treated by asueellut In Mninaoh dl-eas, who also failed to muke a iur. Two 11111- 1U) t iitvitu (fi iiisunmu, 111 .mijuio, and determined to try It, Attar lukln a lew htit'Ie I was oure I. I am onU Um wia t to rei-oiumeiid 'o valuable a inedlolne to those slUio'.ed with the same dUettse 1'. riTZIMMONH, 1 1 West mil tre t. Var sale at Klrlln's Drug Stort, Ferguson House lUook.SlienJudo ih 1. Spring hnunelM will lif soaiuiill Ha to be alinoet "out ot eight." Mtloa' ISorve aaa Liver Plllg 'M oa a now prlm-lple rasulkl'njr the prl 11 1-1 pi real a bowels throunh tiu ru itver, sloiuaoh and bowels tMouiih tut nerves nnw dlsaovery. Dr. Miles' Pills paedily mi e ouiousnass, ou i t ttta, wrpia uvar, piiea, ixinstliwtlnn. unaqualad for in on, woman, ehildreu. Hmallaat, luUdajt, suraat I lyidoses, Kota, Hamplos Kree, at O. II. IlagenbueU'a drug store. AFTER MANY YEARS A. Mystory Cleared Up by a Dying Confession. WILLIAM II. TUAYKIt'S FATE. His Brother Georga Murdered Dn irig a Quarrel- Him Tlloy Had llecil Had Friend Tor a Lonir Time Unorirn CoufpHml on Ills DtMitti betl to Hln trntller-ltl-I,mr that Hh Had Killed WlUlnm. but that Ha Had (Irent l'rovorntlnii, Which Justified the Act. IlATir, N. Y., March 3. Twenty-seven years ago this month a young man named Willlum R. Thayer was found dead at tho roadsido near the little North Pennsylvania lumbering village of Somerville. There was a bullet holo In his temple and a pistol In his hand. Young Thayer, who was a well-to-do lumberman, was engaged to bo married to a Miss JnmeB, daughter of a lending citizen of Seftonville, and why ho should have comtnlttoe suicide wits something so singular and unaccountable that many of his fellow townsmen scouted the idea of suicide and declared their belief that ho had been murdered. Ho had it brother two yoars his senior, who had recently come to the village to live, and this brother was strong in the expression of the belief that his relative hud been assassinated, and for weeks put forth evident strenuous efforts to dis cover and bring the murderer to justice. Nothing was developed, however, that ' , , ,, ..... gave any clue to tho perpetrator of the crime, The brother, Geofge Thayer, was tho :"J , : ; ,,, A omy relative the uoau man had, and as me miier uieii wiuiout a will ueortre c"' ,nl possession oi ins property, eaI wb 01 hich amounted to $12,000. The bus! years later, mai-.ied tho young woman William Thayer was engaged to. She tilici lioan ill fun ifnod nm-..1 ll, It.... 1 Vn,,""",r " ?,- ' in infancy. The first week in January last Thayer, who had lived almost entirely alone since the death of his wife, fell sick. He was ill only a week when ho died. Tl, nl.rht iiv,,.0 , ,!l,l 1, b,,,1 Sheldon James, his brother-in-law, and the lalt.r was alono with the sicn man for sum,- line. What passed between the two J . id not roveal to any one until out- ..1 I ,st week, when, unable, as he di-c!.ut-,i lie was, to bear the bur den of tin- ' ret longer, he made public the fact tlmt floorgo Thayer had on his deathbed confessed that lie was himself the murderer of his brother William. They novel- had been f rleuds, he said, and an old quarrel, based ou a great in jury the brother had done him a few years before, was renewed soon after Georue Thayer came to Seftonville, and on tho fatal night they had met, aud during high words that followed ho shot William dead. The stratigest part of tho patraclde's confession was that while he had fearod the exposuro of his crime he had novcr felt rogret for It. His provocation, he said,, was so great that it justified his act. What the provoca tion was he did not make known. THE COMPANY CENSURED. Thu Coroner's Inquest In the Coxo and Wulclt Cuso Ktuled. Stiiacuhe, N. Y., March 3. Tho in quest in tho ense of William Coxe aud John B. Welch, who was killed on tho tracks of the New York Central & Hud Eon River Railroad, was ended last night, Tho company wus censured for Its viola tion of the ytate law in not stopping trnins before the crossing of the tracks of tho I. W. ic a. Railroad in this city. Cox and Welch was killed in a tail-end freight collision at Mussina Springs, near here, Jan. 2i). The jury found that Con ductor Welch, Brakeman Cox and Martin, on the train that was wrecked, were asleep at the time, and Eugluoer Smith, of the collision is censured for not keep ing a lookout for trains nlieud on tho straight tr-tok. Fivo freight cars wero totally wrecked In the collision. Will Cortaiuly lie Inillcle.l. Bostox, Murch S. The "Herald" says: "Although the ovidence Iu the Maverick Bank case is not quite all bo foro tlie District Grand Jury, enough has been submitted to make It u practical certainty that indictments will be found against tho three directors of the Muver lck Bank, who were arrested tlie day tlie institution was closed, ou order of the Comptroller ot tho Currency. The con clusion will bo reached without any ex amination of the famous leather trunk which purports to contain President Asa 1". Pottur's privute papers." A Cumivotlciit Iuuyur Mt-wittm;. Midiujetown, March 8. On ltt Thurs tiny lawyer J. J. Dcmpaey of thU oity want to New 13 rl tin 11 to defend ft rtwident of tlmt plHce in a suit, Hud bug not been Iiomw since, lie expected U lttturn home on un evening train, but it wan tUousbt that unexpected develoueuieutH in the olive Imd detained hini. When lie failed to rut urn the following evening ih reia tiveit bei-ame atixloiu about him. Iu- quiry in New Britlau and other place hat fulled to relieve the auxlety of hu family. County ilmlst Aptioiiiled. IIaurihbuuo, Pa , March !!, David MnMI llln. of laiieaater. has been un pointed Associate Judgo of 'Lancaatar oouuty, in place of Judge Patterson, de ceased. Mr. MoMlllIn, who M a Ueniu orat, will serve until next January under his ooninilsslon. ' On Ilehalf of Jusy' I.IIUir. lliAVKK, Pa., March . Petitions were cltculatud throughout Beaver County yetatcrd.iy requesting the pardon of lull tor Metier and Porter, of the Heaver " Star," who are bow uuderaolukt a six mouths' .wuU-noe tn the county jail fur iiueung iuay. &ueoeedt l'l-evldeiit Iliarllutt, Hanover, N. II., March 8. Profaasor William J. fuck, of the Andover Tbeo logical luminary, has been elected presi dent, of Dartmouth Collnge, to succeed President liarllett, renigncil. 3Iaaai'liusults' l'Sist Day. PnsroK, Unrcli 0. Tho Quveruor uppoiuted April 7 us Past Day. ha ARB WE Right or W rong? A Shoe Dressing must restore the bril liancy of a worn shoe, nnd at the same time prturve tht softness of the leather. LADIES will the Dressing you are using do both? Try it I Pour a dessert spoonful of your Dressing into a saucer or butter plntc, set it aside fur a few days, and it will dry to a substance as hard nnd brittle as crushed glass. Can such a Dressing be good for leather? Wolffs ACME Blacking will stand this test and dry as a thin, oily film which is as flexible as rubber. 25 Dollars worth of Hew Furniture for 25 Cents. HOW? Dy painting 25 square feet of Old Furniture with ritr it". WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Oil North l'ront Street rniLADELPHIA. a wrmn S3 SHOE CENTLt?MEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It IsnponmleRSftiiop, with no t.tuUaor wax thread to hurt the feet; made of tho bct lino calf, stTlluli nnd oay, and bcniuse make more ehoca of tht grade than any other ma nu fart urer, ft cquaU hand bnwpd Bhoefl costing from $ 1.00 to $3.00. CC (MMirmitun MnmUsc" c1, tho flnestcalt 4l Jm shoo ecr offered for $l.(W; equnls FreucU Imnorted shoes u hlcti cost from M.(M to fti2.rt. C?y UU Ilnnil.SoutMl Welt SItnr. flno calf. Etylleh, com fort ablo and durable. The beat Gii 00 cvrr oiio r.-a ut tiiii jirici' : name Rrado as cus iwiii-iiiuuH nioc eusiiui; 1 rum u.iu 10 fru.w. SO 50 ico hlinot Farmers, Itailroad Hen Js nnd I.i ttt'rCurricrflnll ivcnr lhin llnnprilf- eeamless, emootli Inside, heavy threo boles, exten Floncdcp. Ouop.i . w.lweurajear. UItj ot nnu v:mt no ueuerimoe ever on creant SDtSia Ihla tirlei 1 cno trial will ennvlnrn llmRr who want nehoo forcomfort and service. nnu ui) vorniiiumiiT chocs Ms aro verv Ktront? nnd ituralilo. 1 hntin whn hnvo given them n trial will wenr do other make. rASpj o-.iit' nmi vi7i ecoooi suoes aro raJr1 J i w worn bvine bii(i(,rvu)iprpt thrve:f!l on thcTr merits, n tho lnrreuslng sales tkovr. U IninC T'.i.uii Jiiiiureu'u biioc, dcss UsaCJ vl I V0 iJtntrula. verv8tvllsh-nualaFrench imported shoes ro6tiiiR'rromS1.0)tof!6.'(i. lintlli-H fe.Oll und SI.T. fihoo for Misses aro the best fine Dongolo. htylisti aud durable. Caution. Heo mat w. l. AJousias" narao untl price uro etampud oa tho bottom or each ehoo. MTTAKE NO SrilSTITLTTK.jrj Insist on IoohI nav(rtlM'd dealers Bimnlrlnt? vott V. DOL't.LAH, llrocktou. Icha, iiollby JOSEPH BALL, Xortli Ittin St., SlicuaiidoaU DR. THEELr tiQ North Fourth 8t.f bf-ruisva JlDitrlcka P,. Uii I'mted Lfctc who ta l Blood Poison. Kervous Debility Spe cial OlBSHSBft . FMiti in- i" H.slt'iwtiPalni Id Uj b..tii.,ooreThroat&Mouthe n.u(cbi" rimilti FruptioEi, toft r hanl 11m. hfJi.uK Irrltfttlosi, Ir liamiiiri.iuu'i tn 1 BDDDlcgl. bUtuLuruM ., trut niMwu KaV monta.1 nilf IT Kllaey ftn In t J r Ulnfjitji md all tlwa rinniunp rrum .! i Ii-ti -Un or Ov -rwork. Rtntnt cm cun t tn 4 W Wflajt l,.f at oob'. Uo n'rl Iqm no rual"l ht - tinz it ftnr Ona,k. FarollT (if Hn.m' "nT' r-1 tin h&i fUed. nr. ill .U. luru non.Ttvelv i'hi . n i a rroti 1tQ1nM. OlD, V'ltA, M(lDL.it AtlRD AhD TH"t COKTIM "ITIM biuitmi ri-h nr poor. ni 7. aiamp iw corn Bv-2if " in Riimlar H1M1 Wri'P or call an-1 li A FINE SHOW If you want to sen a fine display ot Boots and cmues, go ui W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old stand,) Corner Coal asitl JnrUlu Ht. CuHtoui Work HHtl Ilcpuirlna; Doue In the beat atyle. JOHN GOSLET'S Green Truck Stand! Cur. Main aad Oak. Streets. Frosli Oysters Received Daily. A fine Una ot.Oh. ,- (JHOUKIIIKB Nuts and Lu idles. Poultry of all Kinds. Mr. (inllet reolves bis ::ifen truck dally Irout tba oltr markets, which Is a hu irantee to huem omm that they win receive fresh goods wh'n buyl gfronihiin, WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest aud cheapest stock l i town, ArtUfic l'aioliiig, Graining and Decorating 1 J. P. CARDEN, 10 6m m W. Centre St., HIIKNANDOAII ORRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON SWD RESTAURANT aoi N. Main St., Bheuandoah. Tb Finest Stock of liens, Alps, Cigars, k It will pay onyono In wnnt nf toseui e. to pay iiostaao ou our beniiful Unoof oTerUMuiak'liwl samiasf otli'west lrl- t AdUresi r. n. OADV , J Ulgh 8L, Jtwiatnco, K. t Erf' 'ess' Tsry "ssru Vrmlt&&
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