DEEMING THE MAN Tho Dinlinm Villa Murdoror t OINTE ENJOYS Both tlio method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant nnd refreshing to tho taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Xiiver nnd Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head nches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho taBto nnd ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and liavo mado it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in GOc and 1 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. I)o not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, OAL. LOUISVILLE, Kl NEW YORK, N.Y. Dei Headache and relieve all tho troubles Inci dent to a bilious Plata of tbo system, suoh 03 l)lzzlness. Kausea, Drowslnosa, Dlatroaa aftec eating, Tain In the Side, io. While their moat j-cmartable acccesa has boca shown la ctutcg Bcftfi&cho, yet Carter's Llltla Liver TilU ars equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pro entlng thlsannoylngcomplalnt.whilo theralsa correct all disorders of thestomaeh .stimulate tho .Ter and regulate tho bowel). UrcnU they only !Aclithey would bo almost prlcelceatothosowha Bauer from this distressing complaint; but fortu satelytnelrgoodncesdocauctendhere.and those vhoonco try them will find those llttlo pills Tola nblolneoman tows that (hey will not be wil ling to do without them. Butafteridlelckhea4 iZa tho bane of so many 11V33 that hsretswhera 'no make our great boast. Our pilLi cure It walla others do not. Carter's Littlo Liver Fills aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills makoa d060. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action pleasoall who use (hem. InvlalsataScentsi live for 1. Bold by druggists everywhere, or Bent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorki SHALL PILL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely casU com panles represented by DAVID FAUST, 120 S. JardipSL, Shenanooah.Pa. til I riTI I ft P We, the uudcrslsined, were nllr I IIHr en'lrely cured of rupture by .. . ! UI,L Uf- Harer,31 Arch hi 1'hlladel diU, l'a , H. .lout I'M lps, Rennet Hqu ire. I'J.. T. . ICicltz, Hlitlngtnn. fa.: K M. Hmall, Mount. Alto. I'u.: Itov. H. II. Bher mer, wu ibury .I'll.; I) I. Uullott SHrt. 121b t-l.. Iteiiduir, l'a.; W u l)lx. 1821 Montrose at, Philadelphia: 11. U Uiwe. 309 Klui Ht., He-id. lug, l'a.; Ueorgeand I'h. HurKart, -I'W.LiOcuft til., Heading, t. Heud forolroiilar. MADE 11Y THE DUTCH PROCESS m "Treated with Carbonate of Soda, Magnesia, Potash or Bicarbonate ot Soda." The use of chemicals can bo readily detected by tho peculiar odor from newly opened packages, andalso from a glass f water in which a 'small quantity of chemically treated cocoa has been placed nnd allowed to remain for soveral days. J-'or more than One JInndretl Years the home of Walter Jlakir Jt Co, have made their Cocoa Preparations A 11 N O Jj Il'Hil' I'VItIS, utlnv AO l'atent 1'rocess, Alkalies, or Jiyes, W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. DR. SjfA.TJDEN'J ft UTEST PATENTS- JMHV-WITH UtCTM- BEST MA0HETIC JMfROVEMEKTS. Wk SUSPEHSeSY. Will aura vltbont neSlelji U flssUaas rtiultlog from everlaaailoa ut lrtn, barvs foreaa, t&onaMi or luilLcutloii, m. vkuim wxuku.iion, aralMa, laiHi, B.rvuua (lability, Ilei-I' or tf forlWI i,(lo.00, al vttl nn oil tbl xln dl- . ot pit. Tbuiauai kt.ff im, eor.4 b, ibli rnarvalelM dird, oru.limoDUU In ibta amd inrarj olhsr tl. Oar powaiful Iubv4 ((.until' M'kVlkWIlIT ll lit f n.tui U.i im tUni m iuu Hilt nil HALL lltLTH. Il.illb ! Il.ri.. klrmillk LUIUsTtiU la Oil la 110 PUS. Sand far lar lHuiralad uuLblaM, aaalad, Irea W malt. Addreaa ' ak.ivxjiir(r m TjHJ oti iio oo,, HO.OIO Droadwny, NEW VOriK. carter's! Wiver Wmw OOGOBS Recognized. INFORMATION ABOUT HIS LIFE. The Dead Woman's Broiler ia Been anil Tells "What Ho Knows of Him. ASt. Helens Joweler Who Sold Dooming Dlniunnila Says That Ho Vs Wll Sup ' piled With Wfinlth lllcElnc nt Dluliam Villa Coiitiuutiil, Hut No 3Inrn llodlen Aro I'ouiid Thousands uf Curious Peo ple Visit the IMiicp. London, March 18. It has been learned that Williams Is not tho man who married Miss Matheson of Beverly In 1600, and subsequently deserted her. The boxes which Williams had shipped from Dlnham Villa to Plymouth havo been found and opened. From the con tents It was ascertained that the names of three of Williams' children were Ber tha. Marie and Lilla. In each the last names, "Deeming," was followed by the words "of Sydney. " Information as regards the life of tho liatnhlll murderer, Deeming, alias Wil Hams, has been obtained from tho brother of Mario James, who, with her children, was killed at Dlnham Villa. James sayB that Deeming was a stew ard on a trader plying between Birken head and American ports beforo his mar riage, and after it went to Australia alone, ostensibly to try his fortune. Ho left his wifo in England, but returned for her iv year later. They went back to Australia and lived there for nine years. When they came to England at the end of that time,. Deeming Reemed to have a great deal of money. Ho said ho "had mado a pile in gold mining" nnd need never work again. Hd remained at home only about vjeek, and afterward appeared at Birkenhead and Traumere only for a day at a time. James learned from persons who had known Deeming !n other cities and from the callers letters that Deeming had several nllases, but was never able to elicit from him the reason. When pressed as to his object in assuming false names Deeming usually told im probable stories about his great business enterprises In which ho would suffer it his Identity was known. Ben Young, the laboror who went to Dlnham Villa to fix tho floors, says that Williams, or Deeming, excused himself for having done part of the work by say ing that ho wanted exerclso. Deeming also said he was anxious to havo tho floors Bolidly laid, as they would bo used by an old gentleman who had very valu able carpets. A jeweler at St. Helen's who sold Deeming soveral diamond rings, says ha was always well supplied with wealth, and often drew from his pockets nug gets which he said he had dug in Aus tralia. What Deeming did with tho rings has not been learned. He wore but one diamond, and it is surmised that the others were used by him In relations with women which are still unrevealed. Tho digging at Dlnham Villa was con tinued during tho ufteruoon, but no more bodies were found. The house was guarded by policemon last night, and to-day an examination of the rest of the floor and of tho ground immediately surrounding the house will be made. Thousands of people havo been out from Liverpool to see the scene of the trage dies, and the park around tho houso was cleared with difficulty by tho police at nightfall. Blade Out of tile Whole "Cloth. Lakkwood, N. J., Ex-President Cleve land was been nt his home here last night by a reporter, and' was asked if there was any truth in tho story published in the New York "Telegram" last evening that he had written a letter declining to be renominated for tho Presidency, which he was about to make publio when friends, whom Mrs. Cleveland informed of her husband's intentions, dissuaded him from his purpose. Mr. Cleveland denied the story In toto, and said it was made out of the whole cloth. The Great Walsh Klateildfod. Wh-kesdabhe, Pa., March 18. The great Welsh Eisteddfod was hold here yesterday. Trained choirs, with a mem bership of 100 voices, competed for prizes aggregating $1,200. The winning choir will compete iu the World's Fair Eis teddfod next year. Ex-Postmaster-General James presided nt tho afternoon session and ex-Mayor Grace, o New York, at that of the evening. Conspiracy tilltl Pulaelluod. Wilminqto.v, Del., March 18. J, A. It. Wilson, presiding elder of the Dover district ot the Wilmington M. E. Confer ence, has been placed on trial before the conference. Ho is charged with lying und conspiring to obtain control of the conference, etc. Ilev. L. B, Corkrano, presiding elder of the Salisbury district, is also charged with lying, and it is said he will be tried. ltobhed tho Mailt. Nbwaiik, N. J , March 18. Frnnk P. Hugeo, who has for three years been postmaster of Holmdel, Morris County, this Stute, has been arrested by Postollicu Inspector MoCnmrdy, charged with robbing the mails cit mouey. He was lodged iu jail and will be taken before United Statin Commissioner Whitehead to-day. A Mutdurur'n feenteiico Commuted, SAcnxMBMO, Out. , Muroh 18. Gov. Markham has commuted the sentence ot Charles Freeman lrom hanging to-day to hnprisonniunt for lite. During an argu ment with Mark Feeny, a dlmlnutivo cook, Freeman carried him to u water barrel and held his heud under water until lie was drowned. Mum Uliiutluir to hn Iluld. Niwabk, N. J., March 18. The Italians of this city have called a m-tks meeting for lo-uln-ut to ut that the Catholio priet-t, Father All, who it ia alleged oom mitu l an awuiilt on a llltla girl last week bu isked (.0 I'mlgll from his charge. Uhere ia c.nia.'l-'i iliij Iceiiug nere against the pi n 't. M' . inry llli. in' 1ii' i.i lug. Wabiiim.T'in, m.u.Ii ' 'vtary Blaiue and aii mt .n'tieuij ui War i Grant, uro bolu repiiiied as iimi-ti Jm ! proved, Tlw expot to rwauiue thulr official duties uuxt weak. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Sawder ABSOUJTEiaf PURE TRUSTS TO BE PROSECUTED. Atlorney-fipiieral Mlllr.r Issues Instruc. ttonn to District Attorneys. Washi.noton, March 18. Attorney General Miller has issued Instructions to district attorneys to vigorously prosecute all trusts. "If the facts Justify," say tho Instruc tions, "you will use your best efforts to indict nnd prosecute wrong doers, ns well as to enforce the law by civil pro ceedings as provided In the act entitled, 'An act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopo lies.' ' Acting under this general instruction, Special Agent Norton, of tho Department of Justice, has investigated the alleged whiskey trust, cordage trust nnd meat trust said to have been formed in Chi cago. Tho United States district attorney at Chicago will, It is itnderstood upon information gathered by Mr. Norton, proceed to prosecute the three trusts named. WANT BETTER PRICES. Large Collieries Closing Howl' to Itestricl CohI l'roiliictlou. Pottsvjlle, Pa., March 18. In accord' auce with the agreements of tho coal agents nt their meeting in New York on Wednesday to restrict coal produc tion, the Beading Company, which now controls over three-fourths of the entire output, is temporarily closing some of Itslargost collieries. Thus far In this region East Franklin, Thomaston and Good Springs, whose dally capacity together is close to a thousand cars, have been shut down. A number of Jersoy and Lehigh col lieries will be similarly treated. At the general offices here It Is said that a re striction of tho output to 2,300,000 tons will bu rigidly udliered to in order to clear up the market and pave the way for better prices. Uncle Sum's Money Rcorched St. Lobis, March 18. Tho United States Express car on tho Wabash, filled with express raattor for St. Louis, caught fire from a stove when near Honey Dend station, Illinois, yesterday. The car was a total loss, as was also a great amount of express matter. In tho safe was $50,000 In ones, twos and fives, cur rency, consigned from Washington to the Sub-Treasury In this city. The safe was heated red hot and the currency was charred, some of It beyond recognition all so much so as to bo of no value. Tho Federal authorities think the express company will not lose the entire amount. A 32-I'oitml Tumor Itemoveil. DcxNisrouT, Mass., March 18. Dr. D. U. Gilford of Chatham, assisted by Dr. Muusell of Harwich, and Dr. Kelly ot West Dennis, removed a fatty tumor weighing 82 pounds from the left side of Capt. Patrick Kelly at his home in Har wich. The operation was successful, and the patient Is doing well nt a late hour. Cupt. Kelly was operated upon nine years ago by Dr. H. J. Blgelow nt the Massachusetts General Hospital, when a similar tumor in the same region was removed that weighed nlue pounds. The young men will be glad to learn that the ladles furuisli the lco cream during the coming until mur, an itia one oi me requirements or leap year, -11 fvTT? THE NEXT MORNING f FCEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. Tly doctor says It rvh B'n:ly on tha ttom:ich( liertmi? kHintv.i uu 1 1. .i p.i'ftsan' laxutlv'. This drink U mnuj Jrm h -i b, ami U jj-tpiireu lor ua. lUlWIIVlMU'll. J I I AUdrnffffiSM frill it hl . Lnd t ia) pur imi-kngc, liuy o:ie to-tiur. iv. j.iiuo'n i uinllv IrifdiplDi. ITitvt'M Itin MiiwhIm lcu dar. In order to bt' U nltliy, tula is iici i saary. Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Bts., Hheuauduali, l'a. lUguUr iiiwiU Htponular Dices ueivurt at all limes. ladles' dlnlug on re. flBhliiuont rooms aMuon- ed. liar i.t(irked with tno nu"it brands nl clgxrs und fanoy arluks. Leading Restaurant in Town. rlaBllv. Oulektv. Pormanentlv Restored. 'iVeuUtteaa. Nrvouanea, lleiilllty. and all tha train of svllA from earlT srrora or later eiceaMB toe ruulu of overrork, tckneai, worry, ato. Full itrenatb, developruent, and toue ulven to every organ arid portion ot Ibo body. Bimple, iiatunu taetiioda. lniiuedlate trupniveinent wen. Failure ImpoMtble. 9.UI0 rererciKi's. Biik. explanation! laaprooiauiaiieautiiiieajireo. Aaarew Zm MIDICAU CO., BUFFALO, ll. Y. WEEKS lias removed to Bill Jones' old stana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Whr lie will be plea ed to tuH ibewauU or ins ((lends and tno public iu Everything in tho Drinking Line. AT $ttMMtt3k$h nfl (3 lis) & Awnrdnl 1,350 lumflj;s. BmnoEroiiT, Conn., Mnrch 18. The jury In the case of 'leorge H. Turner vs. Leila Helsler, on action for $10,001) dam ages for slander, rendered n verdict for Miss Helsler to recover $l,2."i() damages. Miss Helsler, who was a pupil in Tur ner's Business College, brought a counter suit for the same amount, alleging that he had subjected her to indignities in the school room. He claimed that she had called him "a fraud," and had by certain statements Injured his business. Tho llmifo Man' KniMity Dtmd. New Voiik, March 18. Hichnrd E. Gaebler, who gained notoriety recently by capturing "green goods" men who had buncoed him, is dead at Ilcllevue Hospital from injmius received in an un known milliner. The police believe he was assnulted by friends of the men he captured. They will investigate thecaso. Gaebler was found Tuesday night on the Bowery In an unconscious condition, and nothing could be learned from him as to how he received his injuries. Tim Hack nl tli .Strike llroken. London, March 18. The miners held a protracted conference iu this city, and decided to resume work next Monday. This decision nlTects the Miners' Federa tion, nnd allied bodies, but does not In clude the Durhntn miners, who have a powerful organization of their own, numbering about ninety thousand, and whose strike against a proposed reduc tion of wnges will probably be continued. Strllclne I.usten Win. Dan vers, Mass,, March 18. The strike ot the 80 lasters in tho employ of C. O. Ksrwell & Co. is off, and the men will return to work to-dny, having gained their point. When the old factory was burned the price list was destroyed, and tho lasters prepared a now one, but the employers would not accept it becnuso It was not tile same as the old one. The lasters said it was. It Should, be In Every Houso. J. B. Wilson, 371 Olay St., Sharp-burg, Pa., tays ho will not bo without Dr. King's Ndw Dijcovory for Consumption, Counhs and Oolds, that it cured bu wife who was threatened with Pneumonia aftor an at- tsck of "La Grippe," when various other rcmedios and several physicians had done bor no good, ltobort Barber, of Cooks part, Pa., claims Dr. Kinc'a Now Dis covery has done him more good than any thing ho over uied for Lung Trouble. Nothing liko it. Try it. Free trial bottles at U. H. Hagenbuch's Drug Storo. Large bottles, 50c. and $1. Tho crin 1b irraduallv loalntr Us hold and going away. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no cpecial men lion. All who havo ueod Electric Bitters sing tho samo song of praise. A purer inedicino does not oxist snd it is guarantoed to lo all that Is claimed. Electric Bitlers will euro all diseases of the Liver and Kid neys, will removo Pimples, Boils, Salt lthcum and other uffections caused uy im pure blood. Will drive Malaria from tho system and prevent as well as euro all Malarial fevers. Kor cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bittors Entire sa'isfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50c. and $1.00 por bottle at C. II. Hagenbuch's drug store. There are nearly a round million of freight cars lit use oil American rail ways. Startling Facts. The American nennle are ranldlv becomlns arioaof uervou9 wrecus, and the following Mitf&eits the best re edy: Alpuu iso llemptl- nig, oi iiuiier, ia., swtars mat mien ms sou was speechless from St. Vitus dance l)r "lies' great Restorative Nervine curtd him Mrs J. It Miller, or VulnaraWo, and J. 1). Ta lar, of Liouausport, Ind., eac gained '.D niaiudi from tnsinir It Mrs. 11. A. llurdoer. of Vistula, 1 ad., w.u cured of 10 tofiOcun- viuiiousa nay, an muon ueau-tcn?, aizzi nes. baoKaclie and nervous ornstratlori bv one bottle. Trl.il bottles, and tine books or marvelous cures, iree at u. it, itagm"ucn, the druiglst, who reoonimends aud guaran tees this unequuled remedy. Wo may soon exnoot to hear that the peach crop is ruined, It generally U about llils time. Sudden Deaths. Heart dlsea8 Is by far tho mist, freiuent oau.e of su Idea detth, whion la three out u ftiur eases In uususp -cted The Hyinpionis are not generally understood Tliese are: lying .n tiia right side, short breath, pain or dis tress lu i-lde biol or ehuulder. Irregular . puhe, dstbma. weat and LU'ii! y spells, wind Iu stniiiaoh, swelilntc o ankles or drops,1 onpre-sl'in, dry coiwhiind sm itliHrinn. I)r Miles' Illustrated Hook on llert Disease, Ire at '1 II llngHiilnieli. who s- ll and guarantee Ur Miles' unequtlail New HeirK'ure, a-d his Itetdomtlio Nerdu, whlnh oures urrvou.. i aes, headache, slettplewanoH ,et!ecUof drluU lug, etc It oomalus no opiates, j The blackliirda, the hnrblnecra of I spring nre coming; notwithstanding the cold woather. Mtlee' Nerve una Liver Pills Act on a new prlnrlpl reKtilal'oc t lu ll ver, stomach and bowels-ftrouaA ih nerves V new discovery. Dr. Mile' I'itls gpaMdlly jure bllloasns, baMt tawto, l-irpll liver, pllax. xiustlpatloa. uuequaled lor men, mui"n, children. Smallest, mil leet, surest I sidnaes. Hols. Hamviles free, at C. H. Hacenbntli's driigfctoru. Buy Kcytions Sour. Be careful that th lame Lissio & Co., Atbland, Pa., it r ntd on everv sack. fl.8-Staw A bad SfUUU or oold n ills I ir a g ol reniuly -lli oure tor li K r Ooutii, Colds, ij 01i')M and I'on-nnijiilou, a pe"e t and per maiipnt oure Is I i'i-l lua, the worat o-s s yield to its u a ug pr-pernes ''cists 25 couti), 6 tore. i-an-'iiua u sold ut r. jj. Kirlln'i 'sdrug ST. PATRICK'S DAY Prominent Government 0111 ciuls Attend tho Bunquots. CHAUNCEY M. DSPEW SP3AKS. President Harrisou ITnabla to Attend Senator Hill in Savannah- Secretary Fouler IlaUm u Speech nt the ' I'rlenilly ttona or bt. 1 'at rick Ilaiuiimt In Haw York Donles that lie Kver Ued the I'hriMo "l'laiiliel-lUouthi-d Irish men" -I'oatmaster-Grnarnl AVunumiiker nnd Other .Noted l'ernons ltospond to Tuasta In the Uuaker City. New Yomc, March 18. At the banquet Inst night of the Friendly Sons of St, Patrick, Secretary of the Treasury Foster was present. He was called upon for a speech, nnd was introduced as a repre sentative of the nation. He said: "I do not intend to trespass upon your time. While I was invited this after noon by your worthy chairman, I was informed, and it was part ot the agree ment, that I was not to make uny expla nation about 'flannel-mouthed Irishmen.' Laughter. "A little over three weeks ago I left this country for a trip to Europe. I have returned this morning. I And that the Treasury nnd the gold In the Treasury have both increased. Laughter. This talk about a bankrupt Treasury and the works of a billion dollar Congress iu effecting this result is dissipated. It's my opinion that this thing is not going to happen. Applause. I was looking at this audience to-night, composed mainly of Irishmen, and the thought occurred to me that our ancestors never sat at a banquet like this. It is fortunate for the Irish people fortunate for the people of other lands that they are able to come to a country liko this, 'ihero Is nothing liko it on the face of the eurth. The race iu life is equally between all, rich and poor. 'Wo aro indebted to the Irishmen for the building of our canals and railroads In tho past, and now we are indebted to i them for tho government oi our cities." Applause. I hen Secretary Foster finished, Mr. I Sanders arose and asked: "Did you ever use tho Dhrase, 'flannel- motithi'il Irishmen?"' i "Nc, ' , .imI the Secretary, and then the iihr m........ uroko forth in prolonged nppliiii'M' CiiauuL-i-y M. Depew was the next speaker. Hi- was io reply to the toast "Ireland." He prefaced his remarks by saying that he came to this country 25 years ago, and had dined with all tho Friendly Sons of St. Patrick for the past 21 years. Mr. Depew recalled the pres ence of (J rant, Sherman, Beecher, Brady and Everett at previous banquets. Among other things, Mr. Depew saldi "Lieutenant-Governor of this State Is an Irishman, and 'tis said in Albany thnt he has influence in the Senate. The Mayor ot this city is an Irishman, and no one doubts but that ho can perpetu ate himself if he wants to. Tho control ling power in the Democratic party in Kings county had Irish ancestors, and there aio some who have uttered the wish that Governor Flower's ancestors came from the same part of the world." PHILADELPHIA'S ANNIVERSARY. I'realdent ltarrlxon Who Wus Kxpectod Wan Vnahle to Attvnd. Philadelphia, March 18. The anni versary of the death of St Patrick was fittingly celebrated all of yesterday by the Hibernian Society for tho Belief of Immigrants, culminating in a magnifi cent banquet last evening, nt which Postmaster-General Wanamnker, Con gressman W. C. P. Breckinridge and other noted persons responded eloquently to toasts. It was a notable assembly. President Harrison, who had been urged to attend the banquet and whose presence was ex pected almost up to tho last minute, was unable to come, and sent tho following letter to Congressman McAleer: Executive Mansion, Wednesday, March IU. To the Hon. William MoAliiek, Houso of Kepresentatives: My Dear Sih I havo your letter of the 12th, in which you refer to the invi tation which has been extended to me to attend tbo annual dinner of tho Hiber nian Society to-morrow evening. I do not know even yet whether It will be possible for mo to leave. It may happen that my presence in Wnshingtoa to mor row, or to-morrow night, may be essen tial for reasons which I need not uow cxplnln, but which you will probably understand. I shall bo sorry If I nm compelled to disappoint the members of the Hibernian Society who huvo been so kind to renew this Invitation more than once. Very tiuly yours, Benjamin Haiihison. HILL IN SAVANNAH. lie Atla-lid Iliiioiuut ltcn by (he llll.uriiliiu bociuly. Savannah, Ga., March 18. Senator Hill's train reached this city at 4:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Delegates of the Hibernian Society escorted the Senator through a cheering crowd to the De Soto Hotel. The train from Atlanta had been stopped frequently, and Senator Hill made brief nddrosms iu Muonu und other places. The Hill Club tendered a serenade at 0:30 o'clock last evening, and from the balcony Senator Hill made another short speeoh. Lust night the Senator wits tho chief guest at the eighteenth nnuuul banquet of tliu Hibernian Society iu tho Opera IIoum. After the banquet the house was thrown open to ticket holder, friends of the members of the society. Senator Hill's apoech coiiUiluml but l.ttle politics. Miiiuirook for Hie 1'opw. ItoMF. March 18. Father Glynn, ot tin- Irish National Catholio Church at lioine, prehuuted the Pope yesterday with a number of shamrocks seut from Ireluml. iliev were iiii-Ui-ud in a crys tal colli r beurlug t . P.ip.tl arms. The Pope p.oniised to wear a - pi ig of the biiaiiiruia. over Ins heart w--.ieru.ay. iiii;i' Mu Ut Hurtled. PlUI.ADKLPiii , March IH .V Ilie In tho large market. Iiuumj at llurtietu auii Market streets ilostroyeil property valued at $00,000. YOUR EVES When you ask for a bottle of Wolff's Acme Blacking see that you get the genuine. The real aiticle made by us cannot be bought lor less than 20c. a bottle. It is good material and worth its price. There arc imitations offered claiming to be "Just as good" for less money. Don't buy them. If the " Just as good " has any merit it ought to sell without invoking the aid of comparison with our Acme Blacking. WOLFF &"HANDOLPII, Thiladclphlp. is the name of a paint whkh docs work that no other paint can do. Glass painted with it looks liko colored glam. A 10c. bottle of I'lK-KoN will ilecuuitr a maikct basket full of glastwarc. All retiiiWa i-cll it. S3 SHOE CrTrK THE BEST SHOE IH THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It la a reamless shoe, with no tackn or wax thread to hurt the rent; mailo ot tho best Hue calf, tyllt nnd easy, and because xce male wore shoes of thte grade than any other manufacturer. It equals nand tewed shoes costing from $1.00 to $3.00. ICE OilCrntilun llanil.Newrd, theflnestealf Pa shoo eer offered for $5.0u; equals French Imported shoes hlch cost f mm $J.(ito $12.00. R4 u" llnnil-sewrd Writ Shoe, flno ealt P" stylish, comfortable and durable. Thebes4 ehoo ever offered at this price ; same grade as cw-tom-marto shoes costing from $s.ou to S'lilO. CCO 30 1'nllcp Miori Farmers, Railroad He Pwa andLetterCarrlersallwcarthemi llnoeair, seamless, smooth Inside, heavy tbreo soles, exten sion cdo. Ono pair will wear a year. CO 50 nnecnlli no better Bhoo ever off ered at Zls&a this price t one trial will convince tho who want a shoo for comfort and service. CO '!. nnd S-i.lM) Woi lilnirnirn'ia shoes ajjs&a uro very strong nnd durable. Thoso wbo Iiave given thein a trial will wenr no other make. Clf-kVc! '-.Ol" J-1.7.1 school shoes aro uj o worn by tho boys everywhere: the c- on their merits, as the increasing Bales show. B iH ioc SjIl.OO. llaiuUNewcd shoe. -sc bWCIU I CD IionBola, very stylish: equals French; Imported shoes costing from sl.ui) to &G.IU. . l.ndies' -J. 31), .(10 nud SI. 73 shoo for Jllsses aro tuo best flnellongola. htyllsbandtturtibla. Cnutlon. See that W. L. Douglas' nama anjt price aru stamped on tho bottom of each Bhoo. ii-TAitr; vn sunsTiTiiTr. m TnsUt on local ndvertlseil dealers supplying yon. IV. UOUUL.AS, lirockton.Diass. Soldfar JOSEPH BALL, North ninin St., Slieiiiinclonli DR. THE EL, 5n North Fourth Bt.f Ot5 bcl. UrtCD, pHlLADKLTKiA Kttiulne Gernma Huenni BprUUkt In Uie United StU- mbm U i)iti to curtt Blood Poison Nervous Dwtnllty n Spe cial Diseases TOW? iQe.,boreThroat Mouth, KiblcDrat riraiei, r mpuem, wu w hard Uctn, Hwellini;. JrrlutlMJ, Innmmtlon ml Ranolesij Birtoturca. Weilnen nd Rul iIswb LI rnmnrr. .siV nirnta.1 knilttT CTSntT U llUllir IHjpmm and l Dliruet ntultlnit from Fiortwt Iu HiT tlon or Ov rwork. IU-0- nt ctwet curf & In 4 t 10 relief l onc. Do nbt Vim hope, no nutter nt tiling Wrtor Qufcck, FtmllT or HoiplUt PbfHn hw Ull Dr. T1IKEL curei pgsl'lvely nd ltboot detention torn tuMneit. oto, YOtiwarwoDLi o ko thohi comiFi.i mi rln or !fo'- 'O' r- n,P , dodh "TRUTH" etpo'lri Qncitt under iworn UiumnUw- Houim, from V W 8. Kt'r . M'M. nd fcw- ST'iti S in 10. Purlr till IS. Writ or ell tnd bo Tot Ktfertaw- Voda. '"d Ctordj rbll. dllj Tln A ME SHOW If you want to too a fine display oi Boots and Bhoes, goto W. 8, SNYDEfi'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller'a old stand,) corner Coal aud Jurdlii Hlx. Cututn Worlc nnd Repairinjc Done In the best t tyle. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand! Cor. Mala ant! Oak Stroets. Frosli 0yster3 Received Daily. A Hue line ol Oh uc (HlOCliHIIM NuUanil audles. Poultry of ail Kinds, Mr.Jo-itlai r-oi lvei ills ren trnok dally lrom ti oltv mirkew, wlncjlsu guaranlea to lil oik oi mn tbutliey willroeeivo freab gi-ods wli u buyl Kfrom I inn, WALL PAPER BARGAINS I Largest andebeupest Mock 1 town. Arlislic Painting, Oraiaiog end Decorating 1 J. P. OAItDEN, 10-t)m 311 W. Centre St., RHKNANnOAH CHRIS. BOSSLER'6 cALQ0N AND RESTAURANT 201 N. MhIu Bt., Shenuudoah. The Fisost !; of Beers, Ales. Cigars, 4c. It will pay ony qne in want of to send Be. to pur postage on our beautiful Hue of over iM nistebed samples at lowest prli-es. AddriM f. II- CAB V. tW 11 Ifili St, ."roTldsno, U. L W. L. DOUGLAS mi vm
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