Both the method and results when Syrup of .Ifigs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the tasto, 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. Gyrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind . ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and liavo made it tho most popular remedy known. (syrup of Figs i3 for salo in COc nnd 61 bottles ivy all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have 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, OAL. LOUlSl'tlU, Kt UEiV YORK, N.Y. Clci HcaiSache and rolloTaidl the troubles Inci dent to a bilious elate of tho system, such ta EbztaoBC, Kaunca, Drowsiness. Distress after eating, l'aln la the Bldo, &C. Whllo their most Tcmaxitablg success has boon shown In curing ileaaacho, yet Carter's JUtUo Uver Pills am cqur-tly valuable 1l Constipation, curing and pro venting thlsannoylcgcoii!plalnt,nhlla they alia correciaUdlsordcrBOfthoBtonaachtlmulatotha IlveranaregnUUothobovrels. JCvonU they only cunsa ff. (.Aclislhey would toalmoetpricelcss to thosanha icuffcr from tils dictnwlng complaint; but fortu xatoly thelrcoodnessdoes uotccd hcra,and those trtio once try them will find these lit do pills valu- .auiomBomauyvrayni&stinQy vnu not do wil- OlBStodo without.' ;iaci But after ollslck head flsthataoecf so many Uves that taroluwhora ITrorualceoTirereittboattt. Our pills cure It whlla l0thodor:4t. Carter's Little Liver Fills are very small and Very easy to take. One or two pllla walcoa dose. They ars strictly vegetshla and do not gripo or purge, but by their peotle action please all who mo them. InvialiatSScents; live for fl. Sold by flrusjhts eTcrywhcro, or ant by mail. CARTER MEUICIHE CO., Hew York J SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable pnrely cash com panies represented by IDJTTSD FAUST, 120 S. JardmSt, Shenandoah, Pa. DllflTIIOr- Wo, the underslnned, were Hill I ilHr entirely cured or rupture by - r",1- Or. I. D. Mayer. -31-ArcliHt., Philadelphia, Pa., H, Joues Phl'lps, Kennet Has; ire, T. V. KrelU. rjUtlostpn. K. Mt Hnptll, ; Mount Ann, I'a.t , Uev. b.- U, Slier roor, MUubury,.lM D. I.,DeltA.t 1211 S. 12th Ht.. lteartiiii. fa.: Wu )ix.lrClMoiitrose,Htt Phllsdelphlji: H. 1 It iwe. 80!) Kim Ht., Mead tag, Pa.; aeorgo and Ph. lluraart, 43'J. Locust St., IWadlng, l'.i. Hen i fyr circn lac , MADE BY THE DUTCH PROCESS are'"Treated wllh'Carbonata of Soda, Magnesia, rotasn or uicamonata ot soda. The uso of .chemicals cap bo readily detected by tlii peculiar odpr from newly opened pnekages, and also from a glais of writer In which a, small luantlty of chemically treated cocoa has been placed and allowed to remain for sovcr.il clays. J-'or more ihnn One JZuntlrtil Year the home of Walter Jlaker & Co. Jtave made their Coena Preparation An SOX, V TllLV VV111S, utlnu XO Patent l'roeeia, Alkalies, or Dytt, W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. IMPROVEMENTS, SUSPLKSCRT, tTM txkt without malclDo ll ViciIidcm rtiulllBf from OTerUKklloo of trolo, urto forci, ect!o or lodLcrellou, Ol IIUI MblAllln, itr.ln. I...... n ,. H.I.I lit. .I..R. Umbo, laaswor, ibuieiiaip, klduor, llvor ou4 tilodUt r ou. t"i. !,, luaWlo. ioUIIoo, i.o.r.l lll U.nih, el. Toll tlnlrlf toil oooUlui VU.J.flul Imiiro.n.i.l.m.r oil ollioro, U1 elrot ourroul tbot ii tnoUhtlr fall or llio weoror l.n.l,,,lHlMN, oftd ! tr bllOf lb OOOfO dlC uoworroi ibibi milul haBBlT,II.M.I w..kn.. . . u a . ,..,1., .."J.!".." ;'r,"', " Muiuamu en i so ? ii ?J ' ""MtroU iimrMoU, lotlail, froo NO.Oip Broadway. NEW VOriK, n. K m ra mill I IATEST PATtHTS KSwiril tUCTSB BEST yPM MAGNETIC TRUSTED DNWISELY, tyotly llottio Woysnnt Wanted to bn an Actros3. THE VICTIM OP A CITY'S WILES. Bba Lies Dead in an U.idirmkjr'a Bhop Killed by (in Amateur Doctor. A Young Woman Unlr Arrat for Canning llr Dentil, mill the l'ollcn Arn ! LooUIiil" fur Two Younc Men Who Wuro Implicate! by the Dcuil Olrl-Mio Had j Tukeu u Medicine that Usually Cuei Death. I New Yoiik, March 15. Hattlo E. Woy- I gant, lived until six months ago at homo with her father, a fairly prosperous shoemaker at Newburgh. She had a stepmother with whorii she could not agree, and nt times would desert her household duties to earn pin money In ft local factory. Ilattio was a prcposscs- slug girl of 10 years, with regular fea tures, perfect teeth und dark hair and eyes. In September Inst she suddenly and mysteriously disappeared from her home. Brothers and sisters, and half-brothers and half-sisters searched for her, but In vain. I Hnttie had become stage struck. Sho came to this city, mm her pretty luce, rounded form aud good Yolrib secured for I her a nosltlon as a chorus ctlrl. and she adopted "May Kuowles" as her stage : name. Sho took n furnished parlor in I Mrs. l'etersou's "Ninth Street Hotel," 5B East Ninth street, and not long ago was in the chorus of "La Clgnle," of which Lillian Hussell was tho star, in the Gar den Theatre. On March 1 Dr. S. B. Minden, of 8 St. Marks place, was aroused at 11 o'clock at night to-attend tho chorus girl. He found her suffering from septic peritoni tis, or blood poisoning, consumption of the apex of the left lung aud kidney trouble. Sho was a ghost of the girl that had left Newburg lu September to win histriouio honors In the metropolis. Dr. Minden visited the girl twice dally, and last saw her alive at miduight last Saturday. She had steadily refused to toll who was the cause of her trouble uutil two days before, when in the preenco of a Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes of this city, she im plicated A. F. Qillingham, a medical student nt tho Flower Ilomcopathlo Hos pital, and the son of wealthy parents re siding in this city. Sho also implicated Florence Crocker, a dashing blond who lived in the same house with her, and she has been arrested. At 10 o'clock on Sunday morning Florence Croker called at Dr. Miuden's office and told him Hattlo was dead. Sho had died three hours before. i Tho Croker girl told the coroner that a week prior to March 1 Hattlo visited her room and told her of her ailment. Sho administered on several occasions remedies of a kind sho had used herself when in like trouhlo, but they were of no nvnll. Then she administered a cocoa butter tablet, a box of whieh sho had In her trunk. It is a potent medicine thnt Dr. Minden says usually causes death, except the woman Is exceptionallr robust. Soon aftor tho tablet had been admin istered the doad girl was taken with ter rible pains in her stomach, nnd it was then Dr. Mindon was called in. Miss Crocker knew that decoased had a friend who was a medical student. She also had a friend whom she called "Ed die," and it was "Eddie" who went for Dr. Minden. He looked like a sporting man. Ho will also bo arrested if ho can he found. Sale of Trotters. Lexington, Ky., March 15. The Wood ward & Shankiln sale of trotters began here yesterday. Tho weather was cold aud the attendance small. As a rule prices were not high, although a few woll bred horses brought fair prices. In all fifty-three horses wero sold, realizing a total of $33,000. Cnmpbell-s Elec tioneer 8sl7), by Electioneer Edith Carr, brought $15,100; Pocahontas Prince, by Pocahontas Boy Fox Queen, $4,000; Cedrio, by Red Wilkes Thorn leaf, $3,030. Placed Ties on the Track. CoNCOim, Mass., March 15. Charles Tyler, 18 years old,-Jiving with his parents in' Lincoln, "was -arrested by Special QfilcorJllcElenoy ntVJ menibor.of tho Wnlttinm police at his homc'for at temptfug td'wreok a passenger jtrain by placing ties upon the track vwr, his homo. He adullts his guilt; also admits breaking, and entering the ticket ofllco aud opening tho safe at Lako.Wnulen recently. Ho hns been out of. tho inform school but a short time, where ho went for a similar offence. All of the Nominations Kndnrsed Washington, March 15. All of the. nominations to the new Court ot Ap peals and Ilepi-Mentatlve MoKenna's nomination to succeed Justice Sawyer us Judgo ot tho Ninth .1 '.icial Circuit, received favorable action by tho Stnte Judiciary Committer. This Include, the nomination of Judge Woods ot Indiana for Judge of the Seventh Judicial Court. TyphllM In riilladelplila. riliLADELi'iHA, March 15. Consider able ulnrin has been created here by the announcement that theru ure two cases of typhus at tho Municipal Hospital. The victims are two sisters, one ot whom camo from JJow Yqrk, where, it Is claimed, she was a nurse in Bollevue Hospital. i Killed la a I'rlzo fight. Portland, Ore., Mnroh 15. Pear Hon dorson and Charlie Bell (ought twenty three rounds near this olty. Henderson was awarded the fight in the twenty third round on u foul, but Immediately fell to the ground and in n few minutes died frpm blows ho received over the heart. pint, (lluiidennln'o Dtiliy llend. WE8T0U148TKIL N. Y., March IS. A child whieu won barn to Mr. and Mrs, Gleuduuulu of .this town, on Saturday last and wiloh It wu prppoMd to have named after the mother's dUtlnguUhcd father, lloraoe uresiey, is Uetul. Ail Old Minister I'oinid Dimil. FAiiMiNaiAM, March 15. Uev. Epnm' inondus J. Pierce, 75 yeiii aid and pastor of tho l'resbytarlnu Oluireli here (nr the East twenty years, was found dttnd In ed. . Death Is u'st(bed to heart dueaau. Highest of all in Leavening Power, Latest U. S. Gov't, Report AESOLWEl PURE TROUBLE IN SING SING. Convicts llcbel Acutnnt WorkAn Out. hronk Contemplated. Sino Sino, N. Y., March 15. It was lenrned yesterday that there was a HttU trouble at the prison Saturday, when about twenty convicts rofused to go to work. They were all employed In the stone yard and were under a contractor. The prison officials received informa tion that this was only a preliminary move on tho part of the convicts, who had planned to make a big fuss and then escape in the excitement. It was said thnt tho convicts had secured citizens clothes, and had everything in readiness to make a general outbreak some time this week. Tho keepers had some difllqulty In ' compelling the convicts to return to . work, but a few threats soon brought thorn to their senses A -strict search was mado through the different shops, but only one suit of citizens clothes could he found. A close watch Is now being kept on the convicts, nnd the officials ure ready for auy attempt at an outbreak. FOR HIS WINTER HOME. Jay Oniild Said to Have, Offered 07,000,. OOO for tho Cliapultepco Cnatl. Crrr or Mexico, March 15. Jny fJould and party nro expected to visit this city in the latter part of this week. The statement is mudc here, on high author ity, thnt Mr. 3ould is now negotiating with the authorities for the purchase of the Chapultepec O.istle, for which, it is said, he has ottered the sum of $7,000,000. Mr, Qould, it is said, desires to make the castle his winter residence, as his physician has advised him that he is no longer able to stand tho rigors of a winter In New York. Several newspapers hnvo published the fact that Mr. Gould is trying to buy the castle, and they call upon their govern ment not to dispose, of the famous domicile. The larl(lutral Charges, New Yoiik, March 1C District At torney Nicoll in answer to the Rev, Dr. Parkhurst's charges replies as follows: "I would respectfully suggest that Dr. Parkhurst go to the Pollco Courts and swear out warrants as do tho officers of tho societies like that to which he is at tached, when complaints against disor derly houses ore ma.de. It is tho propor place. Mr. Gerry aud Mr. Comstock go theru and they hnvo no fault to find with the way this office is conducted. I shal go before tho Grand Jury nnd discuss this matter with them. I know thnt the polico are making arresta nil the time in tho case ot excise violations, nnd theru nro not enough ot court) to try them in." Congressman Smith's Will Case, TuiOTtw, N. J., March 15. Argument was mado In the Court ot Errors and Appeals in the celebrated will case of the Into wongressiu.tn Hezeklah li. bmith. Ho "died nt Smlthville, N, J,, and be queathed all his money to n Board of i Trustees to establish a school for young mechanics. Ho iguored his wife, whom ho cast olf ut ,Woo(Utock, Vt. . pba n tcstd tho wil on tho ground that undue iniluenco had been used against her. Tho Chancellor decided against hor. Tho caso has been in cpurt for five years. . i , Hull for 3luiltir,rt ,W cibnter lenled. New Yoiik, March 15. Bookmaker Burton Guthbnrt Webster, tho slayer ot Broker Charles E. Goodwin,-wlll not be permitted to walk the streets of New York a bailed murderer Supremo Court Jubtioa. Andruws . has - de nied the uiution of Lawyer William F. lloivo, that Webster be admitted to bail. Justice Andrews wrote a long opinion in deciding that Webster must remain in tho Tombs pending his second trial. Duatli uf u Wealthy irbrso Owner. Boston, Mnroh 14. William Mason, the owuer of tho mastive building in Liberty square that bears his name and other property valued at over $l,0U0,O00, died Sunday, aged 88. Ho was vice president ot tho New England Trotting Horse Breeders' Association, and he owued a breeding farm near Taunton, with n stnd of well known horses, which will probably now bo thrown upon the market. . . PliEASANT XT UQHNIMQ I FEEL DRIGHT AND NEW AN P MY QOMPLEAION 19 uETTtR. My doctor myi) it acis g miy on the aomxeh, li ,'ur and k-dnei-s. na ' w pi sfMnt luxailvi'. Tbu io rftim U n . una ! pieparej far JOHN II. EVANS' SALOON, .10 B.OBNTRJS ST., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Fluent brand! ol cigars always on hand. JOIINl. CO VLB, AlrncyratrLaw and Ikal Estate Agent, Omw-Uoddail's DulldinB, Shenandoah, Ta. tHt N nMf?.fKP0ll Bur -FTSiSi. h lwdr .tlfUlflsu inv.N llio ilowcl ..th da, liivrdtrtolM u -aiiay. kbW it ueutwry- A Deputy MicrllT Killed by I.yneliurs. Si'iiiNOPiKLn, Mo., March 15. News has just readied this city of the lynch ing in Forsythe, Taney county, of John Wesley Drlght, who was charged with murdering his wife. Bright being examined when tho mob demanded his surrender. Deputy Sheriff Williams re fused to glvo him up, and was shot dead. Tho mob hanged Bright and escaped, JHu'le h Jtreak for Liberty Wilminoton. Del., March 15. Four prisoners, breaking stone in the jail yard at 'Newcastle, made a break for 111) erty yesterday. They dashed out of tho gate as ,a load of dirt was being hauled in. One of the guards selzou a stouu and knocked one of the men down, lho three others escaped, hut two of them were recaptured in this city later. Pontofllce Construction II111 raffled. WtBlHNOTOM, March 15. Tho Senate has passed tho Postoffice Construction hill, so amended as to authorize the con sti action of a postoffice building in every town where tho postal receipts average over $8,000 n year, at a graduated scale scale of cost ranging between $'0,000 nnd 170,000 Alcalnat Women in the Cnnferonce, Philadelphia, March 15. A vote was tnneii without discussion on the question ot admitting women to the General Con- ference at the session of tne Philadelphia Methodist iMHKcopal UonterHuoe, and re sulted in the defeat of the proposition to udmit them by a vote of 1U1 yeas, 10j nays. Chnrg.'il IVItli Kmb. r.zlln- (tlfi.flOO. . Boston, March 15. Augustus Culder, a well-knoWn florist and ex-siipreine sec retary of the Mutual One Year Benefit Order, has been arrested on an indict ment charging him with the embezzle ment of $15,0U0 ot tho funds of the order. He was admitted to $15,000 bail. A FeTr luveMlffatrtr Dead. New Yohk, Match 15. Frederick J. Hamilton, tho reporter, who contracted the tyhlts fever whllo investigating tho fever house, 42 East Twelfth street is dead in tnis city. Veil Into it llonflre. TiiKSTON, N. J., March 15. Charles Kee, 4 years old, ran awny from his nurse a.id fell into a bonfire. He was sr badly burned that he cannot live. The " ominous click," Another lamp Cllimney lor tne asn. Oar- morning. Mr. Hitchings attended the tel. "Pearl-top" I meeting to defond his character against fa 1ir nnlv Toli ' certain charges of dishonesty, and it was IS IIlO omy Tt,ll- , whe thua eugaged thnt he suddenly ex able kind not pire(i, made for ash I Ho was the collector of unpaid taxes h.irrelc: mid vnrd3 Thf ' o tha town, and in making his returns parreis ana duck yaras ine deducted M's commisslon before turning "we have jnst as good," dont in his accounts. make them as good. Not one Tho Town Auditor in his annual re dealer in a hundred knows any- Prt re'uried to tb aUer t,n,ch a it,- i . j. 1 ,,, J , way ns to seem to reflect upon the hon- thingabOUt glass except the price.' est of Mr. Hitchings. He prepared a Insist Upon having Macbeth'S statement to tho public, nnd was rcad- rean-top emmueys, ana take no otner. you will find this label printed in black on eacn "l-'earl. top" chimney;! they are wrapped m wmte paper, printed in redink. We do this lor your protection rittsburgh, Pa. Geo. A. JIacbctii & Co l'lie ro(la are lu u very ' bid condi tion for tho country flitting. 100 Dollars an Hour For sloen at certain Utniw would bo a cheap nrico. For orjing babies use Dr. Hand's Oilio Ouro. It novar falls C. J, Mc Carthy and .). M. llillan, tbo (IrunKiMs, are furninhlng frro sami1es to fioso who (li,ubt, but would lika to try it. The diva nre Ietiuthenini; at the rate of nljout three nii ailfs a uuy. Startling Faoto. The Amerloan pe inle are rapidly hecomlue ar iO"or ,irvoin wrresa, ami the following Bnmi.R '.liabMi re ttcty: A.ipUt so lieinpll. lllg, l IIUM.., .., iirnia 1.1V - mi w wta KpoaolileM rram -t. Vilun ilnco )r "lie' groat 1teloratlr M'.r'l.ueonrwt iilm Mr J rt Vtillor. of V. lnial), and J. D. ia lor.oi i.of mkpn, niu., me kiuhw oiiuiuli from Main It Six. (I A. Uunluer. of Vilul4, 1 ul , w.u imrBil uf 10 tu Q)o-in- viuloiii a oav, ant mum naau icn , oizzi nB.,banali and uittou imwtratlou ny onuhilllB. TrUl boltlM, ml tint) books of omrve ml oa-w, fraa hi U. 11. liiieTi"ueli, tliodruitglitl, woo r0'unidail audguaruu- um inn unwioBiau muitoy. Tlio next leeal holiday will bo April 15th. . Good Prldav. . ' Sudden Deaths. if"art dlamsx Is by fur the most freouent name of su idea ileuli. wlnon lu three out uf four oases I" uausp oted 'l'lie .ynipioms aro uol KeiiBraily unuqrxinoa are: lying ,n tow rlKlit side, short braalli. pain or ills- irew In lie hoK or boulder, lrrelar pulT, nktliina weax anu iiumk y epulis, wnin lu oach. hwsbln o ankles or dronHi, epure-simi, dry eouu un sraotiiHriuK nt tiles' llliHtraled "ook oo Heart Dlxeuw. tree at ' II Ibuunoneli, wlin II and nuuranli-o l)r Miles' uneqil'iled Now lis ri'nre, a dills KHsluratue Narvlu-, which onres mrvoiu. ness, hesiU-'U", Hleaplessne .ellectsof drlnU lug, eto It oonuili.s no opliiiw. Clieap lilil uIdvuh nre the source of much iiainful lunxnuK. Mtloe' Kervo una Uver PlB ei on a Hew pMunlpis-reniuarnif the liver, stofruvau and bo wU Umtuah the ntrvt nsw 1lrrvry. Dr. Mlls' I'llls speodlly mw, nn wig. vorpi i uver, bum. ft Uns.ualed lor men, wmnu, eillflfinlbwt,mlliiet1surestt' ridoses, AnVD. DWUIUG. ,-IBUl M. U. . L WUb.. HELD FOR MDRDER Lieut. Ilothoringlon io Stand Trial in Yokohama. ROBINSON'S DYING STATEMENT. It Was AddreMed to Admiral Bslknap, and H Treely Forgave Hetherington- U Ilt-EKCrt That Tills Letter be Uaofl to Securo Leniency for Illm at IIlTrlal- The Jury Will be Cotnpuaed of I'otir Americana Selected from Thirty-four Itealdnnts of Yokohama The California Supreme Court Has 1'lnnl Jurisdiction. San Fkancisco, March 10. Tho Oce anic arrived yesterday afternoon from China and Yokohama. Lieut. Hether ington has been held by the coroner's Jury for killing the Englishman, Gower Robinson, on tho charge of wilful mur der. Admiral Belknap was seen yesterday afternoon and aBked in regard to the re port that Cower Robinson left an ante- mortem letter addressed to him. The Admiral saldt "Robinson, a few hours before ho died, dictated n letter to Dr. Ellhrldge ad dressed to me, In which he said he freely forgave Hetherington for what ho had done, nnd becKed that tho letter would bo used to Becure lonlency for him at his trial. This letter I forwarded to tho Secretary of the Navy, ami ho must have it by this time. "The feeling in Yokohoma was bitter nt first, but, but when all the facts came out people began to tnke n right view ot it. Robinson broke his word as a man of honor not to continue his attentions to Mrs. Hetherington. He made a dis tinct promise to tho lieutenant in a letter, which he holds, and he also pro mised several of HetherinEton s friends. He was repeatedly warned that he was playing a dangerous game and that he might expect death at any moment should Hetherington discover proof of criminal intimacy. But he was n reck less adventurer who had ruined n number of married women nnd always found tho husbands very lenient. Robinson's char acter was so notorious thnt none of his friends would swear to tho complaint against Hetherington and, as a last re sort, tho marshal of our consulate had to rnr.hi. t!n legal complaint." Heti.i II.. o.i will be tried before four Jurymen - i,d from thirty-four Amer ican re. ! .U uf Yokohama. Consul General l.'i'iotqon, will proside, and tho California .,jprome Court has final Jur isdiction In caso of appeal. Tho trial will not occur till documents can bo ob tained from the Unite States with n his tory of similar cases as precedents. DEFENDED HIS CHARACTER. A Massachusetts 3tnn Drnps Dead at a Town Stourd Meeting. Sauous, Mass., March lt. William F, HiUshtngs, for more than a genera tion prominently Identified with public affairs hi this town, dropped dead at a ieetiaK 0f tho Town Board yesterday mg n-ivnen uo ieu ue.m, For the Illehor Kducatlnn of Womeu, New Havbn, March 15, It Is stated that Yalo University intends to begin one of the most important movements as yet made in tho United States for 4he hidher education of women, In nnd after tho noxt academical year tho Uni versity will open Its graduate courses with tho degree of Doctor of Philosophy without distinction of sex. It is not the intention to be n rival of the colleges already existing for women, tut receive tho graduates ot these colleges and givo them as good opportunities for the most auvanceu resenrcu nnu education as can bo found lu Europe, Sue the Necebulty of Conciliation. Ottawa, Ont., March 1.1. Insido in formation here goea to show that the Government does not intend to renew last year's order in couuoil dUcrimlnat- inc acalnat Amerloan narU in the mut ter of caunl tolls. . They feel that in view of the necessity at present of conciliat ing the Americans as far as poasiute they caunotafford to re-enact what the Amer icans generally regin-d as a hostile order. Work R.itUfacturr, Hut No I'ay, StJNnDHV, Pa., Mnroh 15. Oeorgo Bickel was yesterday 4ven jndgimuit for $0,0.11 against the Mouut Ciirniel & Na talie Hail road before Judge Savldge at Sunlmry, lliclcel u a contractor, and built the road between Mount Ciinuel und Natalie. Tlio work was o mipletil and ave satlsfaotion, but the cauipauy refused to pay him. N 'A rlet's Itotly In a lurwue. Naw Yoiik, Murch 15. The body ol James Walsh, tbo Kiujiendeil Catholic prltst who died lu liulleriia Hospital, in at the Morgue. Tnu oleryniun of the Church of the Iinmaoulut-e Ooiioeption lu Knst. i aurtfeniu street will probably tnko charge of tlio renmlosi, Hltbougb they have not as yet announced, uon an intuntiou. Train Knbbor Ferrj's I'lcure In IViit. Lvoxs, N. Y., Mnroh 18. Edson W. Itamm, of this villatje, retained by Oliver uurtls rerry as attorney, will sua Man ager Itobiusou, of the Kouhester Musee, for exhibiting Perry's Ugnre in wax. Itobiusou I u tended exhibiting I'erry in llulTulo nlao. Perry's attorney sues tor $1U,0U0 alleged damages. 1'ieparluir tur Cittu's lxputlnn. 8o 8inq, N. Y., March la Warden Brown of the Btivlo Priou w ill to-inor-row send out Invitations to tho mr Bons who will be preseut at the exeouqon of Cqtto, the llmoklju Italian murderer, D I tull n ID ,,,,11.11 UtinrHllPl) I IM 1,t lllil ntnn . trio chair next week. OPBM YOUR EYES Wlien you ask for a bottle of Wolff's Acme Blacking sec that you get the genuine. The real article made by us cannot be bought for less than 20c. a bottle. It is good material and worth its price. There are imitations offered claiming to be "Just as good" for less money. Don't buy them. If the " Just as good " lias any merit it ought to sell without invoking the aid of comparison with our Acme Blacking. WOLFF & DANDOLPn, rhlladclphir. la tho nnmo of a paint nhich docs work that no other paint can do. Qlass pn.nted with it looks like colored pla-s, A 10c. bottle of PiK-llox w ill den rr it a market basket full of glassware. All rt In . !tr, m 11 it. WHY IS THE W L DOUGLAS S3 8&-SOE cnMe&iEM THE BEST SHOE IN THE WOfiLO FOR THE MQfiElf? It laaprnmlcrishoo, with no tin Uor war thread to hurt the feet; mini a of tlio bc-t Uno calf. Btyllarj and eny, und because we maK vwr etMii of this grade than any other manufacturtr. It equals hand tiewpd b)ioc cobtiDtc from (MX) to $'.W. GiR OO (ii'imlup llniitUscuril. lh flnet call VJm shoo ever offered for $ tU; oquah 1-reuch Imported shoes whlrh cost from Sun to $U.W). C5A WO l!ii!nl-epil Welt Shoe, Una calf. J fcr f tyllh, comfortahle and durable. The les ehoo erer offered at this prlco : name prude 03 cu-tom-ma'lo Fhoes costing from ti Uu to $'i i-n. CJO 50 ToUro Shnoi Farmers. Hatlroad lien (rB and letter Cnrriersall WBarthem; lluecaltf eeainless, emnoth, lnstde, heavy three soles, exten sion odfffl. One pnlr will wear a year. SO 50 fine ciU, nolietterBboeorerorfrpflat cms thti tirl i; one trial win couvinco thosa who want unhon for eom fort and wrvl.". iia and -2.00 HroHiiBiiir n'n shoes iAm nro ery strong and durable. Th mo who nave piven memairiai vi wear soomerrnace. N3aii(7 si.ur iimi si,?.-) wLuot in. t an ItitW V 13 w orn. nv tho ttnafv'rvn ( i-p rhf v.j-11 on their merit!, aa the tuci-eaiuK aalt-c mw. B air iftJC5 ' iiiiiO'unffni n w, ncs MCI vl SWi Dongota, verBtyllthtetiualt'reucli Imported nhoes posting from fl.ut to $c, ikj, JL.ndle; tf.ffll ,?.00 nnd 11.7.1 ne tov JUKI'S are the heat fine Dongoio, Hfyb ,liaiv) arable. Onurl'tii. See that W. I.. Dnni,.-,' rt .mo aaJ price ure uwrnped on the botUrni of eat i hhoo. pTTAKr. JUn Sr nSTITl Irtor local advertised dealers nimt'l inn rem Tm.utnn loral adTi'rttiletl flealfraiiiiiii.liiii? vrrn- y. x. Jiic i.iji.T, jirucuioa.iua ass. buiaUJ J-OcEt-X BALL, Xortli main St., Sliennuctonli DR. THEEL. 538 EPBfcJPaCPJfe urnulut! Otrniaa AuerUu S ' cUlui in tb I utlt-d biU whs U bl cure Glood PolSOH, Kervou nubility "Sp3 clal Dl8cn8a 9t " Ski-i Dit KibrotPtai B th ti .boroThrnut Mouthf E'lfjhir Plioj Ii Fmptioni, Mft banl 1 If" Hlih Ri, IrriUtloui, Inrln Kftti in tn i RoaBlnMi hul(.uii, VxaintM mi Kulj lit iinvitr frnk mck, mpnul iixHt 1WMT ri .in.1 j. D. ii .t Iom lu-TXt, to mftM-r tt :lunrltor u.k. Fmll or IKwrlialPhT'i'-l" fcV nr. THt... -ur. h pool Hvely atJon B0 fm4n m ti N'i imi tii itotiiomcoi m.n M.nm m r(n or pwr, mnl Se lump nt OOO TDUTM" itw! QnicV unlrr "worn nUlfc ItfiU'fl IO.HboUs till 19. Wiltucreall ndl rar UnferiQOM m WeJa. SituHftj Ttll. Tl7 A FINE SHOW It you want to see a tine display ol BooUand Shoes, goto W. S. SNYOEH'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Jlasteller'i old stand,) Corner Coal and Jurdlu Bts. Custom Work aud Xtepairlue Done in the best btyle. MM GOSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor Main &b1 0k Stratts. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A Hue line ot Cm-Mco OUOOKBIES Nuts ami Candles. Poitlh'y of nil KinOs. Sir. Coitiet r-wlve his iwen truck dally ii.i,. bun vt.T mv.wwi k.'1.mu''Q tti lilou omi-rs thitthey wllliece.ve fresh BoixlH wlvn buyl Riroinntui, WALL PAPER BARGAINS 1 Largest and cbea prat slockti town. Msiic Painting, Graining snd Decorating I J. P. CARDEN, ir2-0m 211 W.Centre Ht., HIIENANDOAH CHRIS. BOSSLEll'S AL00N AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Blieimndoah. The Finest Stoclc of liters, Ales. Cipars. fa WML PAPER to Mad 8e.to pay pottaare ou our bftotiiifut llnoot , over KJO inatt'lii-J sapiplw at lnwont prlrct. I address ft 11. CAlT?, OO UlgU bu, fiuTlUeaca. IL t
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