$100 FOR A HDSBAND That is tbo Prico n Woman, Aged 70, Ta!d For One. AH ENRAGED FATHER Ho Wuii la tbo LI fa of a New ark Priost. The price of WolWs Acme Blacking is Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. 20c. a bottle, nnd It is cheap at that. It costs more to fill a bottle with Acme Black ing than other liquid I)reinps cost com plete for the market, inchulinp iam-yl'oxrs, urtisllc stoppers, snn otticr paraphernalia. M't tell the IHacUngnol lie package. As It Is onr dcfclrc ! tell rwr Ilt.ArKtNO HER SPOUSE IS ONLY 21. CHARGED WITH A GIIAVE CRIME. cheaper If IKJislhli'. Lui I . i i kciVcs un- maklnci e Uoia a j -lrc of Bhe Married toEeouro Her Son an In heri anoa of $180,000. Beven-Yeit-0!d Eosa Basila Saya Us Assaulted Her, That Both tbo method and results when Syrup of Figa ia taken; it ia pleasant and refreshing to tho tasto, and acta fently yet promptly on the Kidneya, liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs ia the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptahlo to tho stomach, prompt jn its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeable substances, its many oxcellent qualities commend it to all and have made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup' of Figs is for sale in 50c and 1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliablo druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for nny one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA 'FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, K1 , KEVJ YORK, N.Y. There Was a CUilse In ll.r Former Hus. bniiil'a Will, Hint If She Married Again tho l"rjrty Wu to Ilnrrrt to Thell Clillil, Win. la u Crltiil If She Die! Not Marry, Then the I'roperty Would Ue Divided Among Iliir Ifuaband'a lie- lallvea. Jackson, Mich., March 11. William II. l'lumb. a younu man 21 years of Rgo, wns married here yesterday to Mrn. Amanda Bentley, aged 70. Although It wns not a love match, It was one of the most romantic weddings on record. By It the ntted bride secured to her crippled Bon an inheritance of 180,000, which, without the wedding, he could not have legally-claimed. Tho young groom, who 1b Tery boyish uppearauce, was working on tho AB&OIOT EDf PUR FIGHTING FViRY INCH. in CARTER'S iismE cbi WlVER WBM lack Heidtcho and rollers Ml tbo tronblu inct dont to a bilious atateof tho ajBtom.BUOh an Dizziness, Nauset., Drowalnaea, Dlatresa after tit lug. 1'aln In the Bid-, tic While thelrmcaS j-eauuiablo success bts boon ahovrn in curing HcaCaelie, yet Carter's LUUo tlver Fills srs equally valuable, in Constipation, curing and pro vcntlnc th!annoyiDKCOmplalnt.'whllotho7alja correct aUdlsordcra 01 1 be BtomachtlmuUto tha liver anA regulate the bowel a. Even if thoy onlj fAcbilheywoniaboaunoatprieslcestotTioaowhO suffer from tMa dlntrcsatag complaint; but f ottu Xtately t Ulr ecodneas doea uotoud here,and thoaa who once try them will find thosn littlo pills valu. jiblslaaomany -rays thtt they will not be wll. Slag to do without them. BitaitoraUslclcboa4 (faUiobaceof ao many live.1 that hero fj wboro rm make our crcatUx.it. Our pUU cure It whlla I others do not. Caller's Little LWcr Pills aro very small and -very eaey to take. One or two pilla make a doae. 3Toy are strictly veEotable and do not gripe or purc'S but by Ihslr gentle action pleisoall who tuotbam. InyialsatSScenta; nveforll. Sold by drasjUts ercrychus, or sent by mail. CARTER BJEDtClNE CO., Now York. SMALL PILL. SLML DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE-INSURANCE. lrgostand oldest reliable purely cash cam paules represented by X5-A."VXr FAUST, 120 S. JardinSt., Shenanooah.Po. streets at $1.25 per day, when he was an proached by fan acquaintance who told him that Mrs. Bentley wanted to get married so badly that she would pay a man $100 for becoming her husband, and would not ask him to live with her. Young Plumb accepted the opportunity, and within twenty-four hours the cere mony was legally performed. Immediately after the ceromony Mrs. Beutley, or Mrs Plumb, took the train for Grand liapids. Her homo most of the time is In Uldgewood, Canada. In explanation of her strange marriage sho explained; "My husband, who died some yonrs ago, had been married before and had several children. He left a will bequeath ing mo a large share of the estate during my life. There is a clause in the docu ment providing that if I married again the property was to revert to our only child, who is now 23 years old and a cripple. Should I die without marrying tho will says that the property 13 to bo divided .imong my husband's heirs. think it was his intention to have all that was left to me revert to our child. but he made h mistake in writing his will. This is why I enter Into this mar riage. By it the property reverts at once to my son and he will not bo left helpless and in poverty at my death, which can not us far oil." HI IfiTI i fir We, tha undersliined, were rsllr I llnf entirely oured of rupture by I U 1 I U 11U Or. 4. u. vlayer, -31 Arch Kt.. Plilladelobli, Pa., H.Jones 1'hl'lps, ICennel Hqmre. Ia., T. A.. Kreltz. wntlogton. J.: K. JU.Hmall, Mount Alto, fa.; Kev. H. II. Blier roor, MUabury,.Pa.; D. J. Dulled. 214 S. 12h ut... Iteadlru, Pa.; Win l)lx. 18l Montrose ut . 1'hlliidelphla: H. I.. Howe. SOU Klin Ht , Retd. lne, l'a.; George aud Ph. lJuraart, 439;iGutt IL Heading, Pa. Heud for oirculaiv. t GOLD MBDAIi, PARIS, 187a JUICER &C0S Breakfast Cocoa from which tho exceia of oil haa been removed, la nhsnlutvly pure and it is salable Nq Chemicals nre um. Iu ila Jirpparatlou, It Iiai more than thrte the strength of Coco.i mixed with Btnrch, Arrowroot or Sugar. i and 1m thereforo tux more eao Lnon icul, totting than one I cent a cup. It In dellclJu. Dour- Jibing. MreDcthcnlntf. eabilt dioe8TF.ii, nnd edmlrubly adapted for Invalids us well aa ft-r perfcona In health. p Koltl hjr Crorerg ereryiThere. W. BAKER, & CO., Dorcliostcr, Mass. ar il 3311. SAKTOEN'S ELirai BELT WILL BE LYNCHED. Tho IllrycllaM A4T Wiling forty-Hlght Ifnura nre Wry C'lu.. New YokK, Mnrch 11. The bicycle race that Is now in progress at the Madl r.ou Square Garden U ono of the most hotly cont-gtod on record. For forty- eight hours the ucn have been racing round the ten-lap track, and at a very lively pace, too, and the three leaders, Lumdeu, Anhlui;cr and Martin, are only sepiruted by the leagUi of their wheels. The fourth man, Lamb, Is a lap behind. He lost this distance through u fall, tne other riders gulnini; u lap on htm while he was getting a new wheel. The fifth man, Keadiuc, is a lap behind I.amb. This Ioks whs canned throueh an acci dent. The next man Is Schock. lie broke his wheel on Wednesday, nnd has been falling behind ever since. Stage is the last man. Tho pace has been too hot for him. If the men keep together to day and to-morrow, the finish will no a very exciting one. The score at 1 o'clock was: Ashingr, C80 miles, 5 laps; Lumsden, GiO miles, fi laps; Martin, 080 miles, -1 laps; Ltmb, U5U miles, J laps; itemllng, ISSti miles, 3 l.ips Schock, OiS miles, 8 lapi; SUga, 041 miles and 8 laps. THE FIGHTERS' M'CCA. Tlnj Can Kow (In to Maine and ffammer lHoh Other oo Ilartfea. Portland, Me.. March 11. United States Commissioner Rand has rendered a decision which will be hailed with d- llght by prize fighters, who have here .ofore been puzzled to know where they cnuld settle their differences without Dollce Interference. They may charter a barge and steam out on the high seas, on some quiet day, and maul each other till they are tired, provided they have ticket of transportation from the point of deuarture to some other port. Counsel for tho live carpenters who created a riot on the steamer Tremont the other night, called attention to the fact, when the prisoners were arraigned for trial, that there was no Federal law governing such a case, the vessel at tha time beipg outside the jurisdiction of any State. Although they assaulted tho crew, half killed tho Captain, and tried to take possession of the vessul, they cannot be held on any charge, and are at liberty to do the very same thing over again. It Is generally admitted that this de cision establishes a dangerous precedent, nnd it Is the ilrst time this point has nvpr 1nf.n ralsHil. EvKPff steamboat line. To iHveatltato JmlBe Mnj-nrd' Conduct. Hnil ev.erv B,01,r.;Q11 steamer which lines New Yoiuc, March 11. President i outside tho State limits must depend solely lor protection on too iiguung Wheeler H. Peckham, of the Bar Asso ciation, has appointed' the following committee to Investigate the chargos of unprofessional conduct preferred itgainss Judge Isaac J. Maynard, of the Court of Appeals, while the latter was Deputy Attorney-General, in connection with the Dutchess County returns; F. It. Cou dert, J, S. Carter, K. S. Kobinson, L. E. Parsons, V. B, Uorublower, J. N. Bowes, E. Root, B. Hand and Albert Shuckney. A Kufflnn Cuts a Young Girl's Throat from Kar to Ear. Ciiaiileston, W. Va., March 11. While the Rev. Marlon Moore and his wife were absent from their house, a email mountain farm at the head of Stock's Creek, about 10 miles from Charleston, a young man of the name of Jack Adklns went into the house and at tempted to ottrugo Miss Bettte Moore, the 11-year-old daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Moore. The young girl stoutly resisted Adklns, whereupon ho cut her throat from ear to ear with a butcher knife, killing her instantly. Adklns was seen to leave the house. and escaped to tha mountains. The, murder Is the most diabolical committed in this county in 18 years. Adklns will be lynched if caught. The whole county is up iu arms, and several detectives from this city have joined in the chat. To Shut Down for Three Days. MAtnKX, Mnss., March 11. Tho Bos ton Rubber Shoe Company has pasted notices iu its factories at Wells and Edgeworth stating that the factories will only shut down three days In April in stead of for two or three weeks as has been customary for several years past. This Is duo to Improvement-in the rubber trade. There are about 3,000 persons employed In these factories. qualities of their captain aud crews. Under the present laws, a gang of toughs can board a steamer, and do as thoy please, provided they are strong enough iu numbers and muscle, and unless they use dangerous weapons, the United States will take no notice of.them. They can do anything but kill. Tho crew has the tame privileges in suppressing riots. TREACHEROUS SCUDDER. Kantern League Itaaeball. Rochester, N. Y., March 11. El mira nnd Blnghamptbn havo been ad mitted as the two cities to completo tho circuit in the Eastern Baseball League. The next meeting of the League will be held at Albany, April G, at which time the players will be assigned tp the dif ferent clubs and tho schedule will be presented by President White aud for mally adopted. o prisoner's countenance i f rl " '? ' 6 " f, ,m , A, m .1 lar. culled a policeman. 11 d ThT, tr,Vl I taken to Pol co Headquart Br. Tho later then gave b d Jd b ige of love from his wife .,, th Laeerutrd Ily a Mad Doe-. Plainkibld, N. J,, March 11. A mad bulldog ran through the streets tills city yesterday, ad bit two persons and about fifty canines before being killed. Earnest Van Zamlt had his left arm so torn by the brute, and it may have to be ampututed, and littlo Ethel Titsworth, granddaughter of Inventor Charles Potter, wus also terribly lacerated about the face and arms, A pointer owned by Jacob Kirkuer, valued at $500, wus torn to pieces. Trouble In a Seminary. Kingston, N. Y., March 11. -Recently several students of the Stamford Semi nary charged Prof. Blakesley, the prin cipal, ''with conduct unbecoming a teacher," and an Investigation of tha charge was made by the Board Of Trus tees of the Seminary, The Board deci ded that the charge was not substan tiated, und the students who made it were suspended. A conferenco of- students was held, and as "a result twenty-two students left,-the Seminary. The affair has created a sensatlou at Stamford, nnd It is-feared that many other students will leave. The suspend ed students nre to bring uu action against the Board of Trustees. Archbishop Iralanit Uefandad. Rome, March 11. An article Is pub lished, by authority and direction of Pope Leo, tlefeudlngArcbhishop Ireland, of St. Paul, against attacks made upon his episcopal course In the United States. This article appears in tha "Osservatore Romano '" NEWS OF THE DAY. Iron Manufacturer JJeud. PouoiiKiHSPSiis, N. Y., Maroh 11. John F. Wlimlow, one of the leading iron manufacturer ot the State, is doad at hi home hero, lie built the Monitor nt his works in Troy, and with Erantus Corning and John A. Grlswold, intro duced bessemer steel In the United States. At ono time he wus prsldent of the Troy Polytechnlu Institute and of tho Poughkeopsie Bridge Company. Smith & Ketchum's furulturo factory at Vergennes, Vt., was burned yesterday. Loss, $SO,000. Russian relief train of 27 cars, with 12,000 bushels of corn, Is made up at Bloomingtou, 111. Tho United States steamer Kearsargo arrived at Port-nu-Prlnca yesterday, Tha Kearsarge has been ordered to Key West, Fla The Doctor stakes a Sonaatton In Jail lij Chokinc HI" Father. CniCAQO, March 11. A sensational scene was enacted in the cell of Dr. II. M. Scuddcr, in the County Jail yestsrday afternoon. HU aged father, tho Rev. D. R. Scud- der visited him there. At sight of the fa miliar .face tho prisoner's countenance ' brightened an kissed his father, his son a message nnd said that she was near- by aud wanted to see him. At this the &on sprang upon his father and clutched him by the throat with fierce energy, and It was with the utmost difficulty that the attendants rescued the old gentleman from his grasp. Since his incarceration in Jail Dr. Scuddor has refused to eat anything, saying that there was a plot to poison him. Arro.Ud for Falao Pretences. Worcester, Mass., March 11. Yes terday afternoon William II. Morse, pres ident and treasurer of the Security Asso ciation of this city, bankers aud brokers, was arrested on complaint of Stephen O. Enrle, for obtaining money under false pretences. The complaint alleges that Mr. Morse havo Mr. Eurle a check for $411.05, the difference in price between five shares of Worcester Gas Light stock given by him to Morse ts sail, nnd cer tain shares of the Worcester Consoli dated Street Railway .anil the Worcester Electric Light Company, which Morse was instructed to buy. The check was i worthless, und tho complainant claims Unit Morse had no such stock to sell. Morse was bulled later by II. II. Bigelow, the bonds being placed at $1,500. Thol'rlesl, Who ia Turk, TVaa Mat by tlm Father or the Girl, Who Cnllad n l'ollcniuun and Iluil lllra Arrested Ho ir.i TiikBii to the Station House Hut Wat Allowed to Iteturii Home bhortly After In Charge of a Policeman. Newark, N. J., March 11. "I will murder that parish priest if tho law docs not punish him," said Angelo Basllo yesterday morning to Justice Hayes In the First Precinct Police Court of New ark, and be said It calmly nnd with an air of unmistakable determination. Through an interpreter his 7-ycar-old daughter, Mnrla Rosa, whom ho held by the hand, had for a second time told the Justice a story of assault. The police surgeon.had also told the Justice that the girl had been assaulted. The Justice Issued a warrant for Father Joseph All, a Roman Cuthollc priost attached to the Italian Church of Our Ludy of Mount Carmel, who Is charged with committing the assault. Tho little girl nttends tho pnrochinl school attached to the church, when. she came home from school Tuesday evening she was crying and greatly ex cited. In reply to her father's questions she said that when she left school Father All took her Into ante-room in the school, where, sho said, the ussault was com mitted. The father armed himself with a re volvtr and v.ent in search of the priest. He failed to find him. He then applied to Ju.stlee Hayes for n warrant, llio latter had lemembered that there had lately been factional troubles In the church and declined to issue u warrant even after he Had heard the child's story from her own lins. Baslie went home nnd told his wife that there was no law for him, nnd vowed that he would kill the priest. Mrs. Bas lie went to tho police court on Wednes day night and begged tho Judge to save her hitBband from committing murucr. Buile was at that time at the parochial ret-iili ..i 'tin with a loaded revolver in his : - ' xe.ircliliig for Father All. The Justice ui for him and the little gir! yesurdity morning, and otter hear ing her itt Pa her account of the as Pnult again without n variation from her first version uf it ho Issued tho warrant. Father All was arrested last evening. The girl's father met the priest in the striet, and, seizing him by the coat col The priest was ers, followed boys. He was not recorded on the blotter, but was hur ried to the detective room, from which reporters were excluded, and an air of mystery prevuiled. An hour later he was allowed to return to his homo in charge of a policeman Bishop Wigger said yesterday alter- Open for It coots 10c. to find out whnt Pik-Hon is nnd does. A whole lmtre of inl.irmation could not give n corroi t id IMk-Koli Is thenameot the only j ;uni wnrn mnicen ptaim white glabs look like colored glass. jeianiTs M-ii ii - noon that Father All had been with him at teuton Hall for two or three hours early in the day, and that he had thor oughly examined the priest concerning the charge and was satislied that he was innocent. Father All, who Is a Turk, was con verted in Palestine. He was graduated from Seton Hall College a year ago, und immediately became attached to the dlo cese of Isewark. DESPERATE ROBBERS DON'T InatHiitly lleliam'led Raiiwav, N. J Maroh 11. While a Swede, u;ied about Si yearn ot itge, known u Peter, wus lixnminlng a new maohliie placet! in tho" Term Cot tu Works ot Ames & Lylon near Woodbrldge, ho wns instantly beheaded. Ha did not heed the warning given him but five ralutites before to look out. lAUSTPATtHTS. HfV.'ft--.WITn ELECTRO- BEST MADHETIB lUFrtOVEMEHTS. SUSPEHSORT. Win ear wltboat naalclaa all KeslarM rnvUlot 'run ihmjih! 9, orals, aarva rorca, i,cvmi or iuai.orcuB, ItatMst, lss(ur, rbcumatl.SB. kldst. U,r sad bludder ce. I4l.,ljiu. Uck, limb.jo. HlaiUt, lainl lll-risalla, tu. IblatucUlt Wit cqduIds tHd.rfal lamiwutrnla ovsr all tttbsri, aaa mu a current tbtt I, ioitarulr fall tis wasrsr r f.rfelt i,ll00.00. aaj .111 ill it tba abort dlaaa. aaa or ao bay. Theuaauda baas bo.a aurad lj tbia roarTtloua laraatloa afl.r all otbrr raaudiaa (allad. and ala ban. draaaattatliBioBlalaiB ibla a4 avoir olbor alsta. .' Ft""1 "Wo incline Kl'fcl'KKMIltY la tba r.,.".,,.,',If ' "" waakroaoi Hill: VTITIIiLL Ha. ITS. ,.".'!"; ;'" i'ik vi'iKialihU la eu io no b mill IddraVa """ Malta, fraa Caiviij'iisr 3BXamoTia.ia oo . No. BIO Broadway, NEW VORK. Kxtradltlou Papers lasueil. Washikgtok, Maroh 11. Extradition papers were yesterday iasui d by the State Department for the rot urn to New Hit in inn I re from Montreal, Cmmda, of II. It. Pope, alias R. It. Smith, and his wife TTllie. The charge imslust them Is larceny. Train Itohbni'a Haul Near Illicit. (8fSvBruB, Miach 11. It Is given out that Train-itollbei- Perry got $37,000 from the American Kvpreaa Cm- whan he robbed Lxpress .Uciseagajr Moore, Ttir ? V.. ElraaBaBoaW" ItOu- -s rHa 'o.irk y'r-hroat.Croap.Inflaeaia, Vr-Dll "f U-h r'irl'itlan Aat'ima Acartala ,'' o iii.ijiU- ! ' I 4B a 1 urt j-ll-Ma a vno ria-ar a. l' You will ae tbo tllwa ot after Uking th-toat dot. Soil kr icaltrt oKrjwl ro. 1-arca witla- u and .MA. 100 Dollars an Hour For sleep at curtain timss would be a chosp nrico. For crying babies usi Dr. Hand's Oillo Cure. It never falls C. J. Mc Carthy and ,1. M. Ilillan, the drunt'ittp, arn furnUhing freo samples to troso who dubt, hut would like to try it. Never lio-ltntenl)out encnuragliif; t'Vury enterprise that tenila towarda tho upbuilding of tho community hi wliluh you reside. WEMNI Wllhaliii to fll Ilia Yucli'. London, March 11. Itmiitror William ot Germany hits eutoraid his yuoht Meteor for. tho race for tha Quota's cu. Ue will fall her himself. QUICKLY. TMOnOUCKLY, PORCVCR OUnCD eelontifio icetlicd tliat cannot fall unlosa ttio caQ Is bqrond human at J, You loel linprovud tho Hrttt ilay-.fetil a bn Ut every day t soonknoT? youiHL'lf a kins aaione mnti in hrtrfr. mind fliid rO itfrirt. priil..aaud.oMS to lmppy nvmled. llfero- mnved. Nwrve force, will, ouercT. brainpower, wlieii falling or !oit aro restored by this treut nient. AUeunllund weak Ertloni of the body en rKed nnd MieLvtheoed, Victim of abuse and cxeoMeo, reclaim your intm Ihh id 1 Bufferera from futIy,qverwork,1llheultri rcKiiin yur Tiucr' Don't d' ipalr.cven If in the hint htntfoii. Jhtu'tbeditiheart ont'd if qaaL'ki liaver'b bid you. Let us show yim tbitt taiBdioal amunuo mid bulnes honor vtlH exist j hero fto tinnd In band. Wrlto lor on i lluok with exiiltutMious proof-, laailetliieuleUrree. Over Jt.OOO ifri)ia, EBIJB HBDIOAIi 00,, EOTFALQ. W. A Fatal Mistake. l'liysioiniia make nu m re fatal mistake lian when tley lul'onn pi:liml thai ncrvoiix heart tmulileai oo-ne Imm Ihe NUimao'iand are of little i-ou equvnee, Ut Kr-tnlthn Mil, the lulled Indiana mipcUIU , haa proveu tlm eoutrary iu hla new hook on " I .rl I) H-ate." woloh may be had Ire.- at i'. H. Iligen'.uaii'silriii sior who mi iruninw nd riimm"nil I)r Mi. u eqiul-d New Henri Cure, whii'h h.v Hi litrBl Hleol all" heart renin ly in tne world li curst nervous . i d orvanlo heari dliwu, hort hreath. dut'erinir, paui or u-nii ru tu ihi- Hlrte arm nrbhtulilr,lrrw dar hiiImi rtlntiniriHniolhr UK, dmiiaiv, etc. ills H.-storallvo Nervine curte headache, tltu, W. Two Xt-Kroea lslml u Srvunt and Pluudo a alanaloti. Newfort. It. I., March 11. Tho house of tho Misses Newman, in Catharin Btreet, was robbed last night of about 1100 In money. Tho btorv told by the colored servant is that two negroes rang tho door-bell and when she respouded they forced themselves into tho house, bound her. and while one commanded her at th point of a revolver to keep still the other bearched the house. After securing tho money they left. The girl cried for help aud then, with her hand-4 tied behind her, went to ueiuhhor's house and gave the alarm. The police are not satisfied that tho girl has told all bite knows about tlm matter. Wale Wciltlinir Aiiiilueraary Londo.v, March 11. The twenty-ninth nnnlvcrsary of the marriage of th Prince and Princess of Wales was cele brated Wednesday. It was ou Maroh 10. 1803. that the heir apparent to tho Eimlish throne took to him self a wife in the person of Princess Aloxaudra, eldest daughter of tho King of Denmark, aud on oaoh re currinc anniversary the event has been commemorated with family celebrations by the royal family and large demonstra tions of various Kinds throughout th country. This year, with tho excep tlou of the hoi-itlug ot Hags on enure steeples und the rimcing ot hells, there was no observance ot tlm Hay, the rnyu i petition Cntll the lBtday of January, lKt't. to bo paid to any ono who fnrntshi's u formula ena- lllinR US IO JI1HKH II Hi, e-iii-u it I'livu tuna retailer can profltnuly sell It at 10c. a hottlo. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Wu La DOUOLAS S3 SHOE GENfffiviEri THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY f it is a P'-amicRs shoe, vritn no tarfcuor wax tnriaa to hurt the feet; made of tho bct lino calf, styllsb nnd easy, nnd because tee make more shoes: of thi grade, than any other manufacturer. It equals bond Bewed Rhocs costing from $ MX) to $3.00. EE uu lacnuinn iiniui-Hpuro, inonnrirniz Phoo ever offered for timt enualB French Imported Btmns which cost from $i.(VHo S12.00. LJi uu iinnurocii cit rnop, nno can. iHHi'a fitvllsh. fomfnrtahlflntHl rt urn hit Thn lieu fboe cvrr offered at thla price t name prade as cu lom-niaoe tnorn cohiinj; irom tju.uu 10 fMHi. tCO 30 i'ollcp Farmer. Uallroad Men and LrttcrOfirriersall wparthem; lliiftcalf. Feamlcus smooth lnsldf, heavy threo eoies. exteu FloncUiro. One plr will wear a year. Srt 5(1 fin e cnll'j no better shoo over orered at Lm thU prli- one trial Hill convince thosa who want a shoo for comfort and service. n -3 nml iy2IO WorItinijinn,!i ehoc aro very BtronK nnd durable. Thoso who pare civen mem a trial win wear uootner mane. pAic' IS 01 nnl ? 1.7.1 school shoes am K9Lljr w wornhvthGlKivspvervwhere: tliorult cm their merit a, ns tho Increasing sales show. Elm CI V 1 O Donaola. vervstvllsh: eaualaFrencti Imported ehoes rostliifr f rom $ 1.0) to G.t)). ImdieN' iJ.50 ts-J.OO mid SI. 73 shoo for Jlisicsaretho liestflnoDongola. htyllihnud' urabla. (Jautlon. See that W. I. UouRias namo antl price aro stumped on tho bottom of each shoo. In ath t on local udvrtlwl dealers sminlvlnir von. JOSEPH BALL, NortH nsaiit St., SlietmitcIorJll DR. TKEEL. koq North Fourth 8t.e W if bet, uni Ui rn btfl. 1.TMU, VHILAbBLTMlaa efnulnf (.ermftn imerltt hiweUlUt to the L'niu d btUi ho U tblo u cart BtOOCl PolflOrif Nurvouit Debility dSpc clal Diseaoos t hi, bkiuDtw KNtbi-otiPavlnitn U t.nt. boroTliroat Mouth Bift-'h" rimi'i, Fmi-tiont, wft r bivrrl lUt-n hwO.ir.nit IrtrtUtlooi, InrturttinUioi fcf.i BudlIbci. btric.urtt, Wetkn-'Ji aud Irlj tfcy. Iot ntmary m hta wntal mltT KlTn4j w PI'l.r UiUfftiPi ml !1 I)liM-at rfoliliii from 'x" in ihef tlon or OTirwork. 1t"ni ni 1 10 J a 11 rt?lf l onfte. Do not h hope, t m" ry.Y tiitmenjotor. Quirt, FimlWflf IlntpIitlPhT' i nr. THm. cur -i pol'tvely ilt"' ir',f"on noa bllQf4T. OLl, VW1.. Mlt)f)L AGKa THOHI tf)FTIMFLiT1 Mnitun -l-h f p-ior. P-n4 t "tamp fhr hOOfc Tnil TH" OnvVn un-lT irn tUn olU. Ii,"" VRllr fr..-n B to 8. Tr to 9. ffrt, 4 3t' 8 tn 11. Pn l- till tl Will eU t afcriniw hoc Wedo. "t Btvturlty rhlla. d"lj Tioaa A FINE SHOW II you want to see it flu display ol Bootii and Blioeii, gutu W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Mustoller's old atiinrt,) Corner Conl nncl Jartlla Bis. Custom IVtirk and StuiJalrius Dodo Iu the beat rtyle. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Car Main rb Oak Streets. family beinifiii inourniuK for the into ; ITtWIi Owafono PonniVtSfl TlaiW. Tlnki, nf OlHriiuM. 1 Tl U fMtliimtpil I hut It lukfK tlm f!ime Hniniint(f onernv U rid) it lili-yuli? tio11 tlliuen tnllt'H to wnllc Hirer mum. JOHN It. OOYLK, At'trnv-at-ljtw and Ileal 'B. How to Suo -ood. riiU is the ifret iTiiblera of lit whloU lew Mtuimuorlly solve. Mime mil ueatiiae ol IMIOI ll'ltllll OMIPrS WUU III IU"K, llll 1HB liinjorlti' from d ft 'lent crlt-wunt ol linrve, Tuny ura nervcmi, Itrvaolittf, t'liarvMtlte. easily gi-t tlm bl lex toil 'tike Ilia kplnis diiW'i t' kwi the Hpirlia up," th at, wntllnit muiiey. time, oppormuUy un tiervo tnrre, There la nulhlnK lllte til lleslom'ive Nvrvliit, ilia i.vered ov I lie urext KpeiilallNl l)r MII-h, tii mire till nervoii di emttj., lieitflHcUn, Hie liluen, uervQiia jinwt atxin, iileenlwuillea", H"iirnUI, Vllua till te, Ills, hii1 liyaiat'lx. 1'rlnl l-it'l 8 und line boo- .if le liiu iDlaU dee ut 0. 11. iluKenbUL'h'x lr atore. Tho weatlinr unil temrornture will bp inlxod Iu uinqiml proiiirlli)i)H for aouiB time to coiiiu. lliilblloana IV 11 1 Contest the ICIectlon, Nyaok, N. V., March 11. Ihe Repub llcuiiti liuve d "oidetl tu content the elec ta HrtveratiHW, Itockluuil County. whiqli took iilRoe tUatro luat week. They tlalin tbttt it vus IUohbI. The oleotlim wis for SupervlaoPM and the Uumoorats were kneceoaifill. A lr"Ia.la lloru ,uta hh it lollcenian. Nvaok, N. Y., Mnroh 11. Mrs. Clinn. Zuudel, wife ot tlm I'reaidont of the Hnverntraw vlllmie, Ut ereiiinK, when it burglHi' wan making u bold ut tempt to force tiia way Into the houae through a tloor, blew n -flaih horn from an upper window anil tba thief fled. hHWna' fcervw nno ulvor Pills prliiflpl. ren-nlal'm ttve I liwela through "u erv4 it on a n.vv iver. atomaeli and Ixiwela ihtwmh rat aanm a a illaMonrrr. Dr. Mllea1 I'UIn arxwUty id id hlltrtuauttnA. haxt t.ata. tarnl I Liver. alltaL autiMaoq ynauaitiit tor gieu ii i illlldrun.' Hma Jw la. rjamuiea r rtx Oflloe Iledtiall'a Jiulldliw, SUeuendoili, Pa. droe itore. ualttil for men. woman. t. mil leat.anrestl fildodtvi. at v, u. iiaceaoucit's tbtver Itatu Sturm. AVawmngtom, Maroli 11, A severe rain storm, Moconipanietl by wind tlut nt tulued 1 1 emeuuoua velocity, paaatHl over 'aaliiuutou yccterday nfiernooii. Many people were taken off tlieir feet by tho wlud, and aoiiie of them aubtainod injur ies. No 1 rfoii-.114i!tt Collura. Albany, N. Y., March 11 Iu the Sen Hte yiw.tt-i.iity, ordeu'a hill forbidding tie wanumcuira of collura nml onffa In prttona came up for final paaMige and was panted tf-1 to 1. A due Hue of Or"M- (altncilKIKB Nutsartii t'H idle. Poultry of nil Kinds. Mr. Ooatlat r-o Ivea Ul re'i truott daily lro.it the vltv mfkeU. wiiu'li i- a uu. run toe to liuoui oiii-ra tli.it they illteoeive freutt g'KiliwIi n bnyl from linn. WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Lurgeat and ol'earrt f'oi'k 1" town. irtistic I'aiitlag, Graicing and Deciratlng ! J. P. GARDEN, l&Mm SBH W. Outre St.. HHKfUNDOAH CHRIS. 130SSLER'S ALOOrJ ND RESTAURANT 201 N. Jlulii St., Hhenmuloah. The Fioest Stoek of 11ms, Apb, figars. ic. It will nay anyone In want of tosenil Be. to pay poatage od our beut'ful Uooot over IU) inutohwl aiiinplea at Inwnt . n. I .dilreoe J'. H. CAUV, Juo 1IUU bU licaco, B. L
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