OlI3 ENJOYS Both tbo method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts fently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs ia tho only remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and liavo mado it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs i3 for salo in 50o and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, Kl NEW YORK, H.Y. Blck Headache and relieve all tbo troubles Inst dent to ft billons plate of tho system, enob as Dizziness, tfausea, Drowstnosa, Distress after eating, 1'aln la the Side, Ate. While their moot remarkable success haa been shown In curias Hoaftaehe, yet Carter's IAttlo Liver Pills anj equally valuablo la Constipation, curing and pro Tenting this annoying complaint, while theyalss correct all dlBordersofthescouvicIi .stimulate tha Hvcr and royulMo tho bowels. Jirenir theyonlj Curco, (Ache they would be almost priceless to Ihoao wha Suffer from tils distressing complaint; but form Jiately their goodness doos notond hcre,and thoso who once try them will find those little pills valu. fibleln so many raya that they will not bo vrll Jlng to do without them. But after allelctbeaa (is tho bane of so many lives that noro la whom "wemaVe our great boast. OurpUbicureitwhlla others do not. Carter's Little Liver Fills aro very small and Tery easy to talto. Ono or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by thflr gentle action ploasoall wha usethem. InvlalsatSScentsi live for tl. Sold by druggists evirywhoro, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York, SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable pirely cash com panies represented by X5-A."VXX FATJST, 120 S. Jardin St., Shenanooah.Pa. til IflTI Ifl P We the nudcrshined, were ri 1 1 r I 1 1 H r en'lrely cured or rupture by M U I I U 1 1 U uc, i, viayer, K)l Arch at.. Phlladolnhla. I'a , s. .lotus I'lillps, Kennet Hquiro. X. A.. Krellz, Htitlugtou. l.; E. M. Htnall, Mount Alio, l'a.: Itev. 8. II. Slier tner, nu bury..l'at I) I. Dullutt 211 .-J. 12tti Ht.. lleiuluu, ra.i Wm IHx. IS2D Montrose Ht , Philadelphia: tl, U. It wo. sua Win Ht , Rend ing, l'a.; Ueurgouud I'll. liurKurt, 4J,J1Loiut til., Heading, I'd. Mend for ohoular. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 107a W. BAKEU & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa from which tho excess of oil bus been removed. Is absolutely pure ami It ia soluble, JSTo Chemicals aro uet-d la its preparation. It lias tuore than lire timet the slrtngth of Cocoa mixed with Btarch, Arrowroot or Sugar, Iaml Is therefore far more eco nomical, totting leu than one cenlacvp. Ills delicious, nour. I.lilng, Btrenethenlug, kmilt D!qestd, and admliuuly adapted for luralids as well as fr persons In hoallb. (Sold lijr (Iroctrs ettrrwliere. W. BAKEE & CO., Dorchester, Mass. tAUSTPATWS, BEST IMPtOVEMENTS. WITH tirCTRO KAQNETIS suspiNsoar. Win ur. without m.Jl.lii. .11 T.i.lo.a. rMuliInf from Turun.Uoa ut br.io. s.iv. force, ex.ie, or luillaer.tioii, a. ..uol elUu.tiou. dra.li,., lu..ea uat voua d.l.ilil, al.op. ftiuiuL.UBM bcV, luuibsao, '.cUum) sou.rol ill-lxallli, .to. ... urn. oouiuiu. noaaarrui loirotrl ntor .11 ad fivo. ourrout that I. to.Ukti, r.U b; Ilia wmror t.r wv forfeit tl.oou.uo, and alll oar. bll of the abut. dt..a ... ur na pay Tbouaaad. bava bou oui.d by tbla marfolou. 1ii-uiib altar all other roatodla. r.ll4,kiil aaaiva liua ditxl. eltaitnaoulal. la lot. aud av.rj oilier atato our poaai'al laibruv.d kLUTnfr Slu-thwuiv 1. tl. tr.il.at booa ar.r onerad v..k ni.o; fllVK tt ITII.LL llfcLTH. lle.llk aat lltoraa. 8trtaatk UlilUaTtLU la aula VO DiYb B.nd for Ut tlla.trat.d ratabbl.ta, leal.d. fr.a kr n.ll. Iddr... OAJXOXilW XHtBOTR.10 CO,, No, 010 Droudwny, NEW YORK. CARTER'S I 1VER WffiM FREE SILVER WINS Consideration of tho Bill Fixed for March 22. FIMBUSTEItlNQ ilOST ALL DAY. Tho' Vote On Ooneroisman Bland's Bill Was 109 Yoa?, 85 Nays. Tho Itoult 'Was lleacliril Only After Four Hours nf Itull Culls llu Most Kxvltliig liny or tlio BeMliin The Ilivnllil lVnsloll Appropriation Hill Passed Senntn Com mltteii mi 1'ust OlUoes and lnit ll.mili Itiport 11 Hill. Washington. Mnrch 8. When tho House assembled yestenliiy, Mr. ditch ings moved, lieforo tho reading of tho Journal, that the report from the Com mittee ou Rules for tho consideration, of tho Silver bill on March 22, be taken up, which motion the Chair held to be in order. To this. Mr. Traccy (New York), strenuously objected, saying it was un unparalleled decision of tho Speaker, that tho House should proceed to busi ness without first approving the Journal. Ho appealed from tho decision of tha Chair, and after a long wrangle and parliamentary sarcasm between tho Speaker, Mr. lifted, of Maine, and Mr. Tracey, the appeal was laid on the table by a yea and nay vote of 202 to 70. The anti-silver men. headed bv Mr. Williams of Massachusetts and Tracey, consumed most of the day in filibuster ing against tho motion to adopt tho re port or tlio Committee, and the linal vote did not occur until G o'clock, when tlie resolution was passed lb'J to many Eastern Republicans voting with the Democratic silver advocates. The Invalid Pension Appropriation bill was then passeij, and tho House ad journed. In the senate a bill was reported from tho Committee ou 1'ostolllces and Post Roads, to extend tho free dellvorysystem to towns of o.UUU Inhabitants. Mr. saw yer, Chairman of thnt Committee, Intro duced a postal telegraph bill. The rest of tho session was taken up by Mr. Call's personal explanation In regard to tho in fluences brought to bear upon tho Flor ida Legislature to prevent his re-election, and a discussion of tho Pure Food bill. WASHINGTON MURDERER. The Uend Artist Jliid Slan; Friends In Lynn, Muss. I.YNif, Mass., March 8. Fernleigh L. Montague, tho English artist who shot himself, and wife at Washington Sunday was a resident of Lynn during tho three years preceeding tho great lire of 1889. He had many friends and patrons here and both moved in tho most fashionable circles of society. They came hero from Melbourne, Australia in 1880, Mrs. Mon tague being the daughter of a prominent government officer in that country. Mr. Montague was born, reared and edu cated in London, and on .being appren ticed to a barristor, ran away to Ameri ca. Shortly after a decomposed body was found lloatlng in, the Thumes and burled as his. Twelve years after he learned that legacies that should havo come Into his possession by right of de scent had passed to distant relatives. He was looked upon as dead and failed to prove his identity in the courts. Since then his life has been a continual strug gle for existence. He was an able artist and musician. Judgment Against (ien. llutlcr. Boston, Mass., March 8. Judgment for over $10,000 has been awarded the Prescott National It.ink of Lowell In its suit against General Benjamin F, Butler, tried In tho Suporlor Court by Judge Braley. Tho suit was brought against the General as endorser for a note for $13,000, dated Juna 13, 1880, and mado by A. S. Woodworth and Harry H. Hale, payable in four mouths to General But ler. The note went to protest when duo and the General set up tho defence that the bank had no title, not having dis counted it directly, but through F. R. F. Moseley & Co., brokers and, further, that it was made ou Sunday, and was consequently void. tawanil Order Agent Arrested. Pirrsiiuita, March 8. Robert McCIuro, agent of tho Law and Order Society, has been arrested charged with perjury. The information was made before Alder man Ueilly by James V. Scott, n news dealer on tho Soutli Side. Scott was re cently arrested and lined at the Instance of McClure, who testified that he had personally purchased a paper from Scott on tho Sabliath day. Scott has numer ous witnesses to prove tho contrary. The pe.ialty for perjury lu Pennsylvania is very bevere. It Contained J.aiidaiiuiu. r Ciiioaoo, March 8. The chemical an alysis made of tho suspected wine sent to P. Mi Armour's last Friday, shown that It oontaineo laudanum' although not in stilUoleut quantity to cause serluus result. Mr. Armour's friends think somebody was working a schemo to ex tort money .from him, Detectives have been put ou the case, and it is thought tho i man Fiwgeruld, who is huspeuted, will be placed under nrrt. Withdrew IIIh Kauitt from llui lloiul. ' Eonuout, N. Y., Mnroh 8. Nathaniel Tompkins of Mhldleburg, Schoharie county, unolo of Mr. Matthew Trump bour, who wit on defaulting Treasurer Trumpbour's bond, has withdrawn his name. The reason assigned la that thu matter would worry his family. Trump bour will now have to remain in jail un til his case U called In Oyer and Term iner next month. Went to Wollc us Non-Union Men. San I'iuuoisoo, March 8. Ail the shoo faclorlus lu this city were closed yester day, the Arm having locked the employes out because of thu tatter's refusal to raise h boycott ou soma of their number. Later in the day thu men dooided to go to work ni nun-unlou men, and the fac tories resumed opt ration. I'miii i ' I..t,iii.,-, HcturitBtl. W'iii,,.! , 1 .nil ts i in. Mruiisnry Dn ti tin, ni i- ,n. .rut 1 tl, ,n liispri-ior Go!' It. i- ui nnn 1 1 1 i ' i ii, u 1 i , I'll) I'nnu.ict laboveis impoi u-i tins ,,, . , i ,.y y IS. Ilemy & Sou ,i , ul tnd, .-. 11, to work in their lumber mills. All Mie Canadians have been returned within t n last lit) days. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Svm PowddP AB-SOLUf Will sue the reading. Stnps TnUcn to llrnitk Ui thu Dnal by a Now York Man; WiLLUitsHoiiT. Pa., Alarch 8. A bill in equity against the Philadelphia & Beading Railroad Company, tho Lohlgb Valley Kallrond Company, tho Lehigh Coal Compauy, tho Central Railroad Compahy of New Jersey and tho Port Reading Railroad Company was filed by Mathias H. Arnot of Klmira, N. Y., yes terday In tho Prothouotary'a office of Lycoming county. Tbo bill sets forth that Mr. Arnot, who is a banker of Elmlrn, is the owner of 100 shares of stock of tho Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Company, and also owner of 100 shares of stock of tho Le high Valley Railroad Company. The Reading deal is described, and it Is al leged that the plaintiff is of the opinion that tho agreement between tho Reading Company and the Lehigh Valloy Com pany is ultra vires, and if permitted to stantl will work irreparable injury to him, nnd that tho agreement between tho Central Railroad Company of Now Jersey nnd tho Port Reading Company, so far as it relates to tho said Lehigh road, is also ultra vires. It Is, therefore, prayed that tho court will declare invalid, void and of no ef fect the agreement between the roads lnentlonodj and enjoin the defendants from actiuir under the ugreoment. Superintendent Lawler of the Reading roatl was served with a copy of tho bill In equity yesterday. THE CZAR'S RETORT. Wlten lie Heard What tint dermaii )Km ltoror Hiitl Said. Londo.v, March 8. A St. Petersburg despatch to the "Staudard," rolates this story as an echo of Emperor William's famous Brandenburg speech. After the Emperor sat down nt tho close of his uddress; a guest said to him jokingly, that he apparently had forgptten that ifuBsia was always behind him. Tho Emperor retorted: "Jch werde Russland zerstauben." (I will pulverize Russia.) ShuvalofE upon this remark mado close Inquiries concerning tt and then communicated the details of the scene and the dialogue in question to M. do Glers, who related them to the Czar. At a court reception four or live evenings ago tho Czar is said to havo addressed Gen. Von Schwelnitz rather abruptly with th the words: "Tell your Emperor that when he wnnts to begin pulverizing us we will throw half a million soldiers over his frontier with tho greatest pleasure." Gen. Von Schwelnitz lias communi cated this message It is said to Emperor William. Thestory, while doubtless exaggerated, Is vouched for by the "Standard" corres pondent, as containing a kernel of truth. Rumors of Willi tin's sympathy with tho Poles has rendered the Czar especially uitter ugulnst mm lately. The Auburn Prison stubbing Affair. Aununs, N. Y.. March 8. The nartlc' ulars lu regard to a stabbing allray which occurred lu tho prison ten days ago' have just leaked out. The ailalr took place at night after tho convicts had been locked in their ceils. Wade Pol lard, a negro, made a disturbance in his cell nnd refused to keep quiet. A keeper was unsuccessful in his efforts to subdua the fractious prisoner and William Ren der, a little man, was culled upon for assistance. In tlio scufllo which ensued Rentier was stabbed in the face by Pol lard. Tho wound is not dangerous. Render was convicted of murder lu Utica wjiero his relatives, who are bald to bo wealthy, reside. Tlircutf'lltMl to Cut Her Throat. Kansas City, Mo., Marcli 8. -While Lytlla TJiorapU, a servant in the house of Mr. Patterson Stowart, was on her way homo last night, she was accosted hj an unknown white man. Tho girl tried to run away, but was seized by the man, who tlrow a dirk knife and threat ened to cut her throat, forced her to luuvu the thoroughfare nnd enter an alley, where ho outraged her. Tho police aro. working on the cube, but havo but a meagre description ot the villain. Never hesitate ab ut encmi rirliifr wry enttriristi that lends towards theiiihtill(lIiiK of tlio community In wlileli you i falile. ItCure.Coldi,Co3fh..BoriTbrot.Croap,Infliitiiil, Whooplnj Oounh. Bronchltia Althmit. A o.rl.l tun for Con.umptlou in nr.t au;... ! aur. rullaf l dB.d tagel. U, .i . ,. You will tf tie . dhat effMt ft Ukine th llrt doM. Ml 1 alllHIIWIvltn. L.WVwttlM - 'W.U aiti VIGOR OF MEN Buy. vutoatiy, rermanenny itwtuim. Wetlknwi, Nervuusntiu, lleblllty. nd all Ute lrlu uf evlli front uurly i rmriurlutur eitoeuei I the reuU oX ovorv oi-lt, utt-kmuM, worry, etc. 1- ull trongtb, derelopmont, and tutio ftlvea to overy oitux and portion of thu b (1y. rjluilo, culurai tue'ltutU. liurutKllato liuprovouient tu-en. Failure iDipoaalMn. ri'Iio-MivH. 11,,,, It. eiylluutuofil IiaprK,ttoiMlB10HiHll)froo. Adtlrna ERIC MEDIO AL CO., BUFFALO, N, Y. TAKE Jf IP'SI EVi PSJKi AMU Try to Kmttlito Captain Weliu. London, Match 8. William. J. Davis, of Sydney, New South Wales, a noted Australian swimmer, has started for America with tho intention of swimming the Niagara Rapids, wearing nothing but the ordinary swimming trunks. Tills Is the feat, in attempting which Ceptain Webb -lost his life. Killed by a Ous Uxplnslon. Mount Caumel, Pa., March 8. An ex plosion of gas occurred at tho Merrlan Colliero yesterday badly burning Michael Colgau and August Woliler, who wero engaged at mining near the place whero tho explosion occurred. Colgun was so badly burned that he cannot live. The Sultan Ituruatid. Vienna, .March 8. It Is reported from Constantinople that tho Sultan, undet tho influence of the German and Aus trian AmbaHsadors, has refused to dis cipline the Governor ot Salonicn for eon-n-icating the Russian mill to Mouut Atuos recently. rrH mpK c0UntuP how much sii' vnn rav fnr 1nmr Miaa."" -', . -t J - wiT' chimneys ? There are about twelve .ASkSS million families of us. We average, maybe, a lamp a family ; chimneys break, perhaps, at the rate of one a week a lamp. bix hundred, minion cnimneys a year for the ash barrels. suppose tney cost ten cents a piece on tne average; tnats enough to half pay the national debt. JN ine-tenths or it waste. If you sret Macbeth's " Pearl top " or " Pearl-glass " you will pay a trifle more apiece, but not one-tenth as much a year. Disreputable chimney makers are trying to furnish the dealers 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, Pa. Geo. A. Macbeth & Co, C intentment la the crowu of just as variety U tho spico of It. life, Tirod Mothers, Horo Is Host. Instant relief fir bshy, if colic hurts, Send to 0. J. McCarthy or J. M. Hillan, t' o druggists, for samplo buttle of Dr, Hand's Cblio Oare. Always cures. No dangerous drugs. A f cho.il bouse without a national Hag will soon become a rarity. A Fatal Mistake. Physicians make no more fatal mistake lima when they lnrorm patients that nervous heart troubles come from the stomaonnnd are of little conseoueneo. Dr. Franklin Mile., the noted Indiana specialist, has proven the contrary In his new book on ''Hart Disease," wblch may be had free at C, II, Iltgenimch's drug store who cuxrantecs ana reuommenm ur. iuues u-iequatea ssew Heart Cure, winch has th largest sule ol any beart remedy lu the world. It cure nervous hud omaalo ueart disease, short breath, (luuerlng, pain or tenderness In the Bide, nrm or shoulder. Irrccllar mllsa falutlnsr. smother ing, dropsy, eto. Ills Itesloratlve Nervine cures headache, Mis, eto. This winter litis been a good one for the sale ot rubber goous. Shlloh's Consumption Ouro. This Is beyond question the most snc .roam iuuiau Limuibi ua nuuntoDvci hhu. i lew doses invariably cure the wo'-st cases of "tough, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its won. lerful suecexs lu the cure of Consumption Is vllhotit a parallel In the history of medicine, since It's tlrst discovery It has been Bold on a tuarantee, a test which no other medicine an stand. I: you hive a Cough we earnestly sk you to try It. fries 10 cents. 60 cents, and H.00. If your Lungs are sore, tJhest or llacfc lame, use Hblloh's Porous Plaster. Hold bv j. tt. ttageuoucn, f.loyd streets. N. E. corner Main and Every man must carry his htail, no matter how big It is. How to Succeed. This u the great problem of lite whleh fw satUfantorlly solve. Home fall because of poor nuaun, tuners want, oi incit, un', iue majority from detlclout grit want of nerve, They are nervous, Irresolute, chaugeablo, easily get the blues unit - take the spirits down to keep the spirits up," thus waiting money, time, opportunity oud nerve lorce. There Is nothing like the Uestorattve Nervine, dls ovcred by the great specialist. Dr. Miles, to cure all nervous di-easei, us headache, lite bines, nervous pro-it utlou, slUbpleMneAii, iiHiirsUlu, M. Vitus dance, tits, aSd hy.leils. Trial botir s anil lino bomt of testimonials free at O. U. Ilugenhueh's drug storo. The enrly flitters are already on go lu the country sections. the Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the wa-ulng? The hlgual per. iiBusof Ihtaure iiiipmaeli of thRt more ler. rlble dleM. Oouaumptlon, Ask yourselves 1 1 you oan afford for the sake nf saving 50 euut, tonm tho risk and do nothing for It, tVe know frotri experlenee that Hblloh's Cure Till Cure our Coujli. It nevr falls. This in plains why more than a Million UottlM .rtre mid I be put year. It relieves Croup tad Whopping Cough at onoe Mothers do not be without It, For lAine Uaok, Bide or UbMt, naeHhllnli'a I'omtts Plaster. Hold by 0. It. IIaeiioua'i, N. K. oorner Vlnlu and ijoyd atreeu. alareli wlnd-t are bad plexion, 'tis sttld. fur the ooiii- MUsi' 'Nerve una Uver Pills tct ou '1 liver, itom.i . T.e.v I HllO prln- lple regulal'ug the i uoweiu inromon i oh the nrvM Ur. Miles' nils poedlly er, pile, iuiehlllmunH-, -, torpid liver, UHI lllU l, II ' - UBID.1 1UI uiau, wtnuvil, children, ttmallwi., mlldet,Buritl S'ldrwes, llg. Smupltts rM, at U. II. llogonbueli's drng store. rilij aJLAA 01'' ilii 111) UK. fhiunoov M. Dopaw, Plnanolor, Ofatjr'autl Gosll Iio-clr. .'Inn ill t'lo LrotT Men W ho Cr.n Combine l'lcK.nri' Willi l.ua iifaa l ining Six lliifrngmiH-iiU In a MiiRlo Hvt'iilnjj. Cliuiincey M. Ilepaw, writes n New York correspondent, is one of the few famous men of the country who cuu combine buslnoss with pleusura and do lots of both nt tha samo time. Mrs. Depew, who docs not enre for society ns much ns lier distinguished hus band, onco told u friond that her bet ter half hnd taken but one holiday In two years. "That was when ho ut tended only ono banquet in a week," sho Raid, in explaining the circum stnnce, but it was so long ago thnt it seemed to her moro lilto a family tradi tion than n fact. People who aro ac quainted with the restless spirit of tho best nftcr-dinner talker In America say that thero is not f,o much extrnvnganeo in Mrs. Dopew's witticism as there would seem. It is rarely that Mr. De pew ever takes an hour to himself not that ho likes his own companionship less, but because ho likes that of con genial spirits nmld congenial surround ings more. From the time ho leaves his home after breakfast until ho goes back at dusk to climb into a dress suit nnd admonish His wife against waiting up for him as ho may be late, you know, after tho manner of men who have told thoir wives the samo .thing sinco before the art of saying witty things on n full btomnch was known to history Mr. Depew is a very busy man and in a strictly business sense, too. His position as president of the New York Central railway, for which he Is said to get as much salary as the presi dent of the United States, entails many important duties in itself. Then ho is president or director of a num ber of other railway and iudus- CIXAUNCET St. DEPEW. trial enterprises, and has to receive a3 many people as n government official of high rank. His ofllco nt the Grand Cen tral depot is besieged from early morn ing until Mr. Depew gets tired aud slips out of it convenient private door at five, in tho afternoon, nnd sends his mes senger to say that "Mr. Depew has been summoned away and you will havo to come again in tho morning." Ono recent afternoon, just ns the much-wanted gentleman was getting ready to closo up his desk and was sign ing some lionds preliminary to doing so. his private secretary remembered that Mr. Depew had six instead of five en gagements for that night. "Indeed," asked Mr. Depew, "what are they?" Mr. Duval, the private secretary, ran over tho list. Thoro was tho Columbia college dinner nt tho llruuswick, to be gin with; an invitation to meet some railway men at dinner at the Windsor; a reception nt the house of a friend at which ho must look in, the meeting of a committee at the Union League club, a call upon tho relativo who was ill, and two small political dinners. This array of engagements, each of which were important in a measure, would have prompted most men to send five letters of regret and nttend upon the sixth Mr. Dcpow did nothing of tho sort. Ho merely inclined his head, thought n minute nnd wrote upon a hlip of paper, which he neatly folded nnd slipped Into his pocket, a list of the places in tho order in which he desired to visit Vhom; Then ho listened to a reqnost for nn ad vance copy of a speech to be dolivered n day or two later, said ho wasn't going to mako any, und.slippingintohis over coat, went home. It was not difficult tho next morning to And in tho news papers indisputable ovidonco of his prosenco nt tho places ho had sot out to visit tho night before. On tho next day ho went over to I'hlladolphia nnd made a speech nnd cumo back nt night in timo to hear Mario Tompest sing tho "Nightingale" song at tho Casino. Heard Musio lit l'lro Dells. When Ilrooko llerford first arrived in Boston ho was tho guest of Kdwtml Everett Hale. One morning ho cumo dowiibtuhs with it look of pleased sur prise manifest ou his face. "Whut a pleasing custom you havo hore," he said, "of chiming tho bolls ut mid night." Hit. host nnd hostess looked nt hhu insilent amazement, wondering if ho had ttilten leave uf bin sense ti. "Yes," continued their guest, "1 got up nnd leaned out of the window to listen. It was a pretty air thoy played, although I did not reoogiil&o it." "This." SHid Dr. Hale, telling the story afterword, "wm tk flrt time that I ever heard of a Are ulnrm being Utken for a symphony." t.'auNelea Duel.. Italian papers tell of u Neapolitan noblemuu who fought fourteen duels during his lifetime in defense of his as sertion thut Duute was a greater poet than Ariohto. As he lay on his deutlt b -d a hlnirt t i m. ago lit- took pleasure in nt know It T. i -,r tlu.t he haJ never it .id loo nt'i'l.-. ,1 t Itlit-i- u i iter. t.t-i-iii ,n'a u.'ti'ititit Marlntt. 'llu- I,, l man on l. inu I uiariuo stands in t 1. 1 'lilt of Kllgl.lPil. In INoU, tlio luteal car for whii-h tiguri .. hum been published, German vessels made 68,084 voyuges, carrying 21,80a,5Ji tons of ourgo. The tirice of Wolffs Acme Blacking ia SOc. t bottle, and it is cheap at that. It costs moro to fill a bottle with Acme Black ing than other liquid Dressings cost com nleteforthomarket, including fancy boxes. artistic stoppers, and oilier paraphernalia. H e tell the MiMkmynol the package. As It Is our desire to fell Acmf IU.ackino cheaper If posslhlr, bin i., a t-i l -i un- iidk1 10 uo to otu,iT re n. pie en; cost, or making, we hold u pi I, or Open Competition Until tho 1st day of January, 18R1, to be paid to any ono who furnlshr-n it formula ena bling us to maKe u in Mini a prii-u iinii. n. retailer can profitably sell Itnt IOc. n Lottie. WOLFF & nANDOLPH, Philadelphia. It costs 10c. to find out what TlK-Ho is and does. A whole inure of information could not give a correct idea. Vile- Hon la the name ol the only ) ami wnn n manes aia white glabs took like colored glass. All mailers ten it. S3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? iwaawamies9Brioo( wim no tacts or wax t lireaa to hurt tho feet; mado ot tho best flna calf, stylist and cn&y, and because we make more thoes or thim grade than any other manufacturer. It equals hand Bowed ehoes costing from $1.00 to $3.XJ. u: ii" lacnimin iinou-Ncwm inennontcan PJm RhoQ ever offered for $3.00; equals Frencli Imported t-hoes hlch cost from $3.01. to 812 00. O A 00 IlninNSrurd Writ Shop. lino calf, 0mem etvllsh. comfortahlo and dui-nhl Thn Witt ehoo ever offered at this price : same (trade as cu- iuiii-ni.iiit? Miut-i uusjuiii; irum t.uu 10 .'j.iri. CCO 50 Tolleo Short Farmers, Hallroad Men Jm and Irfttpr(?rtrrliTnll wonrthfm llninlf searnlesi, smooth inside, heavy tbreo soles, exten sion edge, one p:i!r will wear a year. 29 00 fiuo rnll't no better shoo ever offered at Dm this tirk'G: nnn frlnl will mnvlni-n thn who want a shoo for comfort and service. have given them o trial win wear 110 other make. UtibH nrn Vnrff ttrnn it nnri dnrnlda Thmn uhn, nic' J.ui' nmi 91.7.) scnooi sunes ar J 1 w worn bvtlio liovspvervwhpro; thnvcAll oa their merits, ns tlio Increasing sales show. IhUU ICO Dnnirntn. Tprviitvl lh Aminlit irVonnri Imported shoes eostins from 4l.Oi5 to P6.(H). . linUle'J.SO, VJ.OO ami $ 1 .71 shoo fop Misses are the best flneUongola, Htyllsb and durable. Caution. See that W. L. 1ourIas' namo anil price are stamped ou the bottom of each shoo. tTTAKE NO PITnSTITUTE.J InsNt on loeal ndvertNed dealers snpplylcK ron. W. 1j. WOlGLAS, Hrocktoii, Mass, Itoldbff JOSEPH BALL, XortU IU alii St., SXicnnncIoali DR. THEEL, 538 Mnrth Fourth St.. hoi. llftva. I' M tL A L I J M tht) oolT itLuine Gennao Atnrrltaa PpMnllit In th Lilld HUti wh t bit to cure BlOOd PolSOn Nervous Debility i Spii clal Diseases f mx, tikia DImuh-h. KullStotaPa)Di In Uw twnci.soreThront Mouth, Blotcb'-i, PlmpU-a, Froptiont, Mil hurJ Uloeri, Bwtlilnnt, IrrlUtloss, InfiamnifcUoni nl Raoolni. Birtoturei, Weikscu sd Krl lo memory, waak buck, mental nxtity, VMntj n RUller Uiirwea and all IUei,wa reioltlnf ftom r;etMe InJUoretton or Oferwork. Brotnt eaaea curfd In 4 to 10 "J1 relief t ono. Do not loao hop, no matter what Utlou Dortor, Qoack, rtmllT or Hoir'! Phyiiclaa bai faltM. Pr. THEEL curt positively without d-ttnUon front fcnilwai. old, vock, middli lain kthoi 'rrKPL4Ti MiitfttiiB rich or ?oor, and la. atamp for bOOK "TRUTH" eponIn Quactta under aworn Uatlmonlaia. Houm, 1allr from 9 to S, Ff'(ta 6 to 9. Wrt. and Ir'sa 6 ia 10. Sundav till 1 WrtW or call and b for tttfereucee bm Weda. "A Saturday Pblla. dkJly Tlm A FINE SHOW II you want to see a flue display ot Roots and Hbues, golu V, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller'B old stand,) Corner Coal and Jardlu 8ta. Custom Work nnd Repnirlntz Done In tbo best ttyle. JOHN GOSLET'S Green Truck Stand I Cor. Main and Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A Hue line ot r"-ilc OUOCKKIISH Nuts un , Caodles, Poultry of all Kintls. Mr. Ctlt)t roelve hl vreeu truclc dally Iroin tba oltv markeU. wh nU Is a ku .ran ea lo blkoiK omen th itthay wlllreoelvo fresh foods wh n buyl-gfrom linu. WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest and clioajiwit Block In town, Arlislic Painting, Graining and Decorating! J. P. GARDEN, l&2-em m V. Centre HI., 811 KNA N DO All CHRIS. BOSSLER'a SALOON KU RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Klu-'iandoah. Tlie Finest Stock of Ems, AH Hears h It will pay s5"' WALL PAPER nnyono wont to t-Dil 8r. to par postave u our beaui irul llao o ovi-r IflOinut.-litMl Ratuplt-H at lowt-Ht prl, , s. Addrwa 1'. II. CAPV, U Ulxa SU, ItovlUcnco. It. L W. L DOUCLAS 1 J