.1 ..I Both tlio method and results when Syrup of Figa is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowek, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to tho storaneh, 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 have made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for ealo in 60c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist -who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOU1SVIUE, K1 HEW YORK, N.Y. Elk neada&o and xellevaall tbo troubles Inci dent to a bilious utato of tho system, auoh 04 Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after c&tlog, Pola In the Sldo, &c Whllo their snoafi pemarkablo success haa been shown la carina ileaffache, yet Garter1. Xlttlo Liver P1U3 fti3 equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pro Tenting this annoying complaint, -whllo theyalsa correctalldisordcrsolthostomachtlmulatotha liver and regulate the bowels. Evcnif thcyonly Aclifilhey wouldboalmoatpricelessto those who 'Duffer from this distressing complaint; but f ortu S&tely their goodness doos notond hero.and those vho once try theta will find these little pi 11a vain .able in so many ways that thoy will not bo wil Ulng to do without them. Eutaftcralloklthcad iB the bane of so many Hre3 that hcrelswhora 'TQ maVe our great toast. Our pilla cure It whllo Others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very email and very easy to take. Ono or two pills make a doeo. They areBtrlctlyTCgetabloanddo not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who usethem. Invialaat25cents; uvefor$l. Bold by druggists everywhere, or sent by malL CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable pnrely cath com panies represented by X-A."VI3D FAUST, 120 S. JardmSt, Shenanooah.Pa. RUPTURE We. the undersluned. were en'lrely cured of ruptii'8 by Dr. 1. 11. Haver. 31 Arch Kt.. I'Ullailul ,ula. Pa , H. Joues I'M Ips, Kennel Hquire T. V. Kreltz, rilitlngtnn. Ph.; K. M. Small, Mount Alio, fa.: Ilev, H. II. Bher iuer, mi'ibury .I'a.: I). J, Ui.tt 211 S. 12m Ht.. Headim, I'a.; n Dlx. 182t Montrose tit , Philadelphia: tl. U It iwe. SIM Kim Kt , Head ing, l',t.; Ueonteuud 1'h. llurxart, 43il,lxcus1 St, Heading, Pa. Henit for olroalar. MADE BY THE DUTCH L PROCESS are "Treated with Carbonato of Soda, Magnesia, Potash or Bicarbonate of Soda." Tlio uso of chemicals can bo readily detected by tho peculiar odor from newly opened packages, and also from a glaia of water in which a small quantity of chemically treated cocoa has been placed aud allowed to remain for several days! for more than One Jfumlrerf l'eura the home of Waller Jlaker C Co. have tnatto their Cocoa I'reiaraHon AIISOLVTJUY 1'VllJS, utUm XO 1'atent l'roctss, Alkalies, or J'- V. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. art. cjAwriEWS IATEST PATINTS BIST IHPROVtMlHTS. iWIIH tttCTRS- suspinsuKi. Will aurs wllhool nadlelaa all tTtslnial raiulllst from fartsiailoa of bralo, Sana forass, sxa.aas or ludUoratiao, a actual akliau.tloB. dralut, lu.aca, uanoui daUlltr, aUei 1...H-.1, I.Huor, rliaum.tl.n,. iUu.. Ill.t sad bl.ildar cola- rlaluu, luua laak, luiabajo. .alalia.; curat lll-h.aJlo ala. This tlaclrla Uu aooulua Hoadatful laiiraoiarala evar all all, era aud (laa a aurreut that la liuuullj fall or lb waar.r ora forfeit a.00.O0, sad olll tors Ul of tba abots dlaaa. aaa or a pa.. Tbouaauda liavs bu eurad bj Ibla uarraluua lavrulloa after all othar remadtsa failed, and tivs litta dreda or ta.llDioulaU In thiaaadavsrr olbar aula Our powarlul linnrorad tLLCTUIT KlKI'tSMIHT ll tts (raatlit boos avar arlarad waak ina&i llll K ttlllULl. Ill LIS. Il.allb sad llforoua Strroslh (, tlUMtt U Is Oil to fc mil. Sasd for laris la-jlralad (ampblau, itslad, frta 1, mall, addrcaa ' No. OIO Broadway, NEW YORK. CARTER'S! I iver IIMI 0 IflOfififlS a Ka ra iaaesau C Tl 7 w . r DEAD FROM POISON Arsenic Given to Fivo sons in Coffoo. Per- A 19-YEAK-OLD BOY SUSPECTED. Iwo Girls Die and Throe Other Persona Very Siok. No MntlYH Is Known fur the CrimeThe Youth Mm llpen Willi anil Wayward lie Also Drunk the ColTae, but It Is Not Known How Much-One of lilt Sisters Caught lllm Miliumlng the Top OCT Ills CoOVe. Nashville, Term., March 10. Two girls lie dead from arseulo taken in a cup of colle, throe others of tho family are sick with the poison, anil tho brother of the girls, a lOyear-old youth, is watched by the police as he lies un his sick bed under suspicion of being answer able for the crime. At their home, No, 1,703 Broad street, Mrs. I!. M. Melrose and her five children Bat down to supper, the latter being Itobcrt, David, Minnie, Mattle and Katie. Katie, aged 14 years, died at 8 o'clock In tho morning, and Mattie, aged 17, died about nn hour and a half later. While the Inquest has not been com pleted such facts were brought out as caused Chief Clack to leave an officer in charge of Itobert Melrose, who lies sick from the poison himself. All except Kobcrt was taken very sick at tho table, and despite medical attendance the two girls died. Rober Melrose did not oppear to be ill when he went for tho doctor, and the attention of the doctor was not called to him. In the doctor's opinion had liohert taken tho coffee containing the arsenic at night tho effect would not have been delayed until morning. Minnie Melroso stated that her mother sat at the bead of the table, Katie on her left, and David, Mattle, Minnie and Itobert in tho order named. So far as sho could recall the facts, her mother drauk about two-thirds of her cup of coffee, Katie half a cup, David a very small quantity and witness very little. In regard to liobert, witness did not appear to be positive as to the quantity, if any. The singular feature in his case Is the evidence tending to show that he drunk some of the collee. Ills sister Mlunio went into the kitchen and found him skimming tho top of the coffee with caso knife and placing in a plato the deposit which was taken up on the knife blade, bhe also noticed that there was less coffee in that cup than when she last saw It, ana she accused lilm of drinking it. This he denied, but was very soon afterward suffering as had tho other members of tho family after they had drank coffee in the evening. About a month ago Robert Melrose returned from Chicago. In regurd to what he had been doing, witness replied: "He never tells anything." Robert is about 10 years old and has been a wild, wayward boy. No motivo for the crimo is known. 12x-Gov. Thayer Surprised. Omaha, Neb., March 10. Ex-Coy. Thayer, who has returned to Lincoln, expressed surprise that his case against Gov. Boyd had been dismissed. Thuyer intimates that his attorney concealed from him the fact that u mandate had been received, which explains his ab sence when the case was called up in tlio State Supremo Court and dismissed. Thayer also intimates that on next Tucs- I day when the court re-assembles he will i ask to have the case re-instutod on the docket. All Hut Twenty.llvH Accounted For. Halifax, N. S., March 10. The Cap tuin of the mail steamer Courcript, which arrived from St. Johtis, N. F,, states that out of the 200 unfortunuto sealers who were carried to sea in small boats by tho breaking up of the Ice, all have been accounted for but S3. Of this number, IS bodies were recovered by res cuers und the remainder huve never been heard of. Culls for an Investigation. IlAiuusEuno, Pa,, March 10. The charges against SuperiutendentSmlth of tho Huntingdon Reformatory, alleging cruelty to several Philadelphia inmates, wero submitted to Gov. Paulson, uud Uj promptly addressed a letter to tho presi dent of the State Board of Charities call ing for an investigation into their truth. The Conference Failed. Toronto, Out., Murch 10. Delegates from the Grand ituuk Trainmen's Asso ciation who huve been in Montreal hold ing a conference with officials of the Grand Truuk road have returned with out reaching n solution of the points in difference uud will lay tho mutter before the strikers at once. A Memorial to (!otigros. Njsw York, March 10. District As- leuibly -11, K. of L., has bent a memorial , to CougraiM wiKiiig that the Isluud of I Navaswi be placed under United Stales j lawn, in order to prevent private specula , tors from maltreating the laborora em ployed in the puupbute mines of tbut Island. Well Known Detective Dead, Buffalo, March 10. Detective Will lam A. Phillips, ex-Superintendent of I Police, died very suddenly heio of cero ! brul hemorihuKO. He hud beeu a mem ber of tho foroe for over thirty years and wus well known in other cities. lipldemln or Diptherla. Kinqston, N. Y March 10. Residents of Ho bait, Delaware couuty, are alarmed over uu epidemic of diptherla whloli has broken out there. Looul pliyxiclaus pro pounced tho disease "merely sore th routs." Selltwmiud to Duath, CmoAOO, March 10. Prank Poledna was sentenced to ilouth by liHiiging for l,ft niurlir of . " , , Christmas lligllL ,,. f 111,1, .-,,,.1 ii Dominick. Uibiiona lust Polednu's lUfitiito wus thut Uibhaus iusulttul nnd struck his wife. An ICplilema of Measles, OxroitD, N. H., Maroh 10. Au epidemlo of measles, the worst ever known hern, prevails In this ami adjoining towns. Uue local physician has over 100 cuses. Highest of all in Leavening Power. RIOTOUS SOCIALISTS. Head Itroken, Arrests Made, but Ifl lltootlshcd. Berlin, March 10. Tho soclalista gathered In thousands and went In pro. cession to Friedrlchshain, to decorate the burial places of the victims who were killed by tho military on the mem orable day in 18-18 when tho King and Queen of Prussia stood with uncovered heads before the dead. No disorder at tended the procession and tho graves were quietly decorated. On the way back from Friedrlchshain people In the crowd shouted: "Long live Anurchyl Down with the governmentl" The police, who were watching the procession in considerable force, at onco made a rush for the shouters, who wore mostly young men. Tho people then huBtled the polico,aud tried to compel them to release tho cap tives. The police made n call for aid, and a large force, which had been in re serve, hurried to their assistance. Drawing their swords tho police made a chnrge on the crowds, slashing right and left, but not striking to kill. The blows from the police soon scat tered tho mob, u number of wtom wero seuerely hurt. Tho police took twelve prisoners, who were lodged In tho cells for trial on tho charge of rioting and sedition. Tobacco Factory llumeil. Lynciiuuro, Va , March 10. The fac tory occupied by Wlnfreo & Jackson, leaf tobacco dealers, and Winfrp Ac West Tobacco Company, tobacco jobbers, I was destroyed by lire. Winfree & Jack son lost about $18,000 worth of stock. They had insurance of $10,000 on stock and $500 on muchinery. A Fastnr's Manager Disappear, Trenton, N. J., March 10. Elmer E. A. Collins, who fasted for thirty days in Pittsburgh, began a forty days' fast In this city last Saturday night. Tho Tast ing has terminated, however, becauso tho managers have disappeared without paying their bills and leaving Collins penniless. A Clergyman Drops Dead. Hot Springs, Ark., March 10. The Jlev. Dr. Robert McMurdy of Washing ton, D. 0., dropped dead from apoplexy. He was 70 yeais old. A Wlilst Authority Dead. Boston, March 10, George Pettis, a recognized authority on American whist, died suddenly of hoart disease at his resi dence in Brookllno. NEWS OF THE DAY. Denver, Col railroad. Is to have a bjlt line Friday was the ,'oth unnlversary of the Purls Commune. A flnanciul panic, duo to local cuuses, prevails In Uuiculona. Cincinnati hnb organized n Russian Famine Relief Committee. Two..victims of giip at Vicksburg, Miss., have become blind. Chicago police mid bucket-shops nnd find them using dummy tickers Payment of interest on tho national debt of Portugal will be suspended. Political disturbances in Persia have ceased and foreigners are safe now. At Rlu Saneiro775deaths havo occurred , from yellow fever within a tortnlght. The number of pruu soats at tho Min neapolis Convention is limited to 324. Boston's Chamber of Commerce op poses the Wushliiirno Anti-Option bill. English miners havo decided that they win worK. ouiy uvo uays u week bero ufter. Sidney S. Jackson, tho oldes horticul turist In tho United States Is deud. Aged , 00 years. I President Androws of Brown Univer sity, has had a call to the new Chicago j University, I Senator Hawley has introduced a bill 1 for a $50,000 statue to Gen. Sbermun in Washington, I James Agnow nnd his wife, who wero separated by the Johustowu Hood, have been reunited. ftOoT-iiCoHi.Gonihi.KcriThroit.Croiip.InDueiii. I aooplnKOuh.llronohltiSftrM Asthma. Atarttlt ur f,r 1'onsumptlon Is r '" ""'..f li."' ' s'vmetd itaces. uoo You will s tM r x. l ll-nt tlfMt afur tsklnl ths first dw, W J ieiltM.WwMH. LsritlBtllr- -- an flM. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stam 17 SOUTH MAIN BTUKKT, Wlme U will he pie ed to ni he want of his trlends und 'he put, lie In Everything in the Drinking Line it will pay WALLPAPER anyone want ol towml So. to pay postage ou our bautirul llaool over lu mu,t"liod samples at lowest prlre. Address 1', 11. CADY, ao UliiU St., noTtdoooa, U. t 0OUGM DON'T DELPHI 1JKLSAI! Latest U. S. Gov't Report PUT TO THE TEST. The Superstition That I.Ivh Flesh Iltood Kxlst In Dead llodlos. and Providence, R. I., March 10. A hor rible superstition has been put to the test in Exeter. The wlfo of George Brown of that town died of consumption about eight years ago. six years ago the oldest daughter succumbed to the same disease, leaving the other members of the family in apparently good health. Shortly after a son was taken sick, and went to Colorado about 18 months ago with tho hope of recruiting his health. During his absence the past winter an other daughter, Mercy Lena, passed away after a few months sickness. A few weeks ago the son came back to Rhodo Island, and Is now critically ill. Since that time Mr. Brown has been be sieged by a number of people who ex pressed implicit faith In the old theory that by some unexplained and unreason able way in some part of tho deceased relatives body live flesh aud blood might bo found, which is supposed to feed on tho living who arc ill feeble health. Mr. Brown did not place much cred ence In tho old-time theory, and resisted their importunities until Wednesday, when tho bodies of tho wife and two daughters were exhumed and an exam ination had under the direction of Harold Metcnlf, M..D., of WIckford. Nothing but skeletons were found of the bodies of the wife and eldest daugh ter and, after examination of the body weBks of Mercy Lena, which was buried nine ago, Dr. Metcalf reported the body in a state of natural decomposition When tho heart aud liver were removed a quantity of blood dripped from them, but tho doctor said this was nothing unusual. The heart aud liver were cremated and the bodies reinterred. ORDERED OUT OF PRISON. A Convict Dlssatlslleil llecause the I'rus dent Pardoned Htm. Columbos, O., Marcli 10. D. R. Rader, who is serving a sentence of two years for a violation oftho Interstate Com merce law, was informed that he had been pardoned by President Harrison. He received tho news with great dissatis faction, requesting co bo allowed to remain for at least two months longer, as he wanted to help tho firm for which he was working in filling backward orders. His request finally became an lmplorntlou, and ho had to bo peremp torily ordered out by the warden. l'lavlns Peel, who Is serving a ono year sentence for embezzling a letter from the United States mail, and whose sentence expires August 213, was also pardoned. Peel, who belongs to a good family, is insane nnd will not be released until his brother, who Is to take him home, arrives. Lamp-chimneys cost so little that we let them go on break ing. AVe go on buying and grumbling. What should to do? Get Macbeth's " Pearl-top " and " Pearl-glass ;" they arc made of tough glass, tough against heat ; they do not break in use ; they do from accident. They are fine, well made, exact; they fit the lamps they are made for; stand upright; the shade is right; they make a right draught for light ; they are uniform. Both bear a label for your protection. Look for it. lie willing to pay a nickel more and stop tins constant expense and annoyance. nttsburKh. Pn. a to. A. Macuuth & Co, You cannot iniiko foot stools of al I your enemliB. If you cmilil, wlnit would you want wlili bo many foot- tools 7 Startling Paots. The American Denote are rapidly becomlne a r io i of ..ervimi wreons, and the follow, in; -ugSHits llielwure mly: Aipui so llernpn liiC, 'if llu'ler. Ha., sw.urs tnut vneu his xnu wit npe'iiies irom it. Vitus uineo ir 'lies' airet Itestoratlve N-rlne cured nlm Mm J it Miller, or V iln-iral-io, u'U .1. D, la 1 ir. or l.o; insnort, Ind., tuto trained 20 Li'Hiuit. from tjLKln ' It M s. II. A. Uir luur. of VihiuU. I id , w.n ourod r 10 to OOoon- vulHioima day, ant mil, in head ten , nizzi ne , bwKaahe aud nervous oroMtrattoii ny one ittle TrUl billies, uud tine books or Marve ,im on ., r.ee at (J II liaaun"inih, the driuglst, wlio rmio nmerila and ijuaruu- tins uuequuien nsnmuy. A new brown sweoin oleun, but an old lirooui mill un angry wife is a com bination not to lie despised. Sudden Doaths. H-uirt dlsis-i U by fir the most frequent wa- or na Idsa ,le nil wlumi lu llir) mil ot our eases It uasuip cted Tne y itpio'ns ho lolxeixmlly iiniUrstnoa 'l'lie.B are: lying a tiii right Nlde, short lr.tth painortlN res In olde btoK or .h i ll Jor. lrrK'ihir iule, asthma wear and hunt y spells, wind n sio iiach, mvel bu o ituklm or druiwt, 16.8111) coa 'h and hiu ith-rin l)r i lies' Illustrated on Ileirt l)iseu, lrr tl 1 II Ibiu-nti tell, who s II and apiaruulre Ur Mites' uanriutled New llairii'iiie.n d Ills 'esloratl' e Nervlu , which oures urvoiu. iwtM, liead ti'li-, sleepless'ios , oitecUof drluK UJ, oto Iluonialus uoopulet. When a man is "bcsltle himself" 1ih tcttiiHnilly (luniniutruttjH lliut lie doesn't like tlio company. MUa' Nerve 'uu Liver Pills wit on a iib-v prliirdpla-ratruUsl'na: the ,vr, atomaotl and lwiweU Mwotsya "id nstiw uaw discovery, Ur, Mllw' Pills srftadlly ute iilllousos-oi, had ttn, t irpl 1 liver, pllwt. Mittttnavtlnu l)niiiHled lor man, woman, iiulren- HmlHt, mil ittKt.tmrnsi! S'dnaeg. -Kits, rtamplos KrM, at U, II llaajaaliuch's -t store. If roli BiiowH nro a fertilizer wo ought to Ii uvo a productive year. PUGILISTIC GOSSIP Mitchell ami Slavln Fcnr n Warm Koceplion. HAVE CANCELLED THEIR. DATES. Jimmta Carroll Asksd to Put Sullivan in ' Condition, Jim Cortiett und Carroll Iilcet'C'nrroll Coinptltitetils Corbett on Ills llecmitly Ulailo itlatch Fltzslititltons Will 31ak0a Dlatch With Jim Hall If Ila. Will I'litlit for 110,000 a Side, Hie T.urc-st I'urao OITrMl by tho 'llymplo Cliltt ami the Ulldillewrl<t CltamplotiHlilp. New YonK, March 10. Charles Mit chell and Frank P. Slavln are afraid to faco public opinion In New York and have cancelled their engagement with Harry Miner, at whoso thoatro they wero billed to spar next week. Mitchell Is the business man of the pair. He says that ho fears that a warm reception would bo accorded him in America, simply because ho is not matched to fight Sullivan. Mitchell aud Slavln did not get a cor dial reception when they first arrived In this country, and went awny from this city with anything but a good opinion of those who guyed them when they boxed in n Brooklyn theatre a few days after their arrival from England. They failed to cover tliB deposit made by Sullivan's friends, and although they made nn ap pointment to meet Johnson and Wnkely, Sullivan's backers, they fulled to put in au nppeurunce. Thoy wero to have met Sullivan's backers on n Monday, but they left for Chicago the day previous without u word of explanation. Mitchell has been challenging Sullivan in his old familiar stylo ever since tho Fltzsimmous-Maher light. Sullivan ac cepted Mitchell's challenge, and tho tricky little Englishman as usual made excuses. He wanted to fight for u purse, and Sullivan insisted upon a stake as, well. This Mitchell flatly refused to do. He has been boxing In Canada for the past week and making speeches every night in which he explained why Sulli van was afraid of him. It tickled tho Canadians who are not familiar with Mitchell's methods. They believed im plicit!. . '"'t ho had told them. They did h ., Ti.it ho hud crawled out of his niHie.i - i"i Corbett, after having signed iii ti e of ugreemont. He had oi.. .tracts in this city and Phil adelphia, he has flatly refused to act up to either of the contracts. Ho is very firm in his determination not to come to New York, but has not given his final answer to the Quaker City sports. The worthy pair Intend going from Montreal, where they uro now filling an engage ment, direct to England by way of Hali fax. There will be weeping and wailing among tho sporting men of this city. Ttey will bo grieved to hear of the de parture of tho men who came to this country to force Sullivan to fight or re linquish all claims to the title of cham pion. It will look very much like cow ardice. James J. Corbett nnd his sparring part ner and trainer, Jim Daly, will fill the engagement aud brave the criticisms of the audience thut frightened Mitchell and Slnvln away. The Sullivan faction is on the lookout for a trainer to put the ponderous heavy weight into condition for his fight with Corbett, Jlmmie Carroll has been asked to undertake the task. A better trainer or more skillful second could not be ob tained. It Carroll trains Sullivan, and Sullivan will do what Carroll tells him to do, he will be in better shape than his most sanguine friends can hope for. William Muldoon says he is not en gaged to train either Sullivan or Corbett. Ho says that while he aud Sullivan are not ou as friendly terms as formerly, he bears no ill-will, and would not do any thing injurious to Sullivan's success. That Sullivan will havo to be in tho pink of condition in order to succeed in his light with Corbett, who is a harder mun to handle than Kilraln wus at the time of tho Mississippi fight. "At that timo," Mr. Muldoon con tinued, "bullivun was In better condition than he ever wus beforo and, I fear, than he ever will be again. I have no doubt that the fight will como off, now that tho money is up. 1 thought all ulong that Corbett wus bluffing, but I um now convinced that ho menus business. Ho thoroughly understands the nature of the tusk beforo lilm und will train for it accordingly. I hopo Sullivan will do likewise, but fear he will not get in proper shape. Jimmle Ciirroll nnd Jim Corbett met In tho IIoiTman House. Carroll compli mented Corbott upon his recently made mutch. He said: "You wero not a mo ment too soon. I should havo taken it up for Kitzslmmons if you had not got in ahead of up." In vpeuklng of Jim Hall's shallenge Carroll saidi "It Jim Hull had done something since he came to this country I wouldn't hebitate u moment to take it up. He has no reputation, al though he says he is the middleweight champion of Australia. If lie will light for I10.UOO a side, the largest purse of fered by the Olympic Club of New Or leans and the middlewulifht champion ship ut loS puumUa, he can makea matoh. Hull has done nothing but liiuguud bluster Kluee lie ha lieen In this country. Ho wouldn't last fuur rounds with 1 i tst slliimous, and he known that better thuu any one ule. 'Iliu 111k Triilllnu-.Hilloli OCT. Qhand IUi'liw, Mtoh., Unroll 11). Tho k'reiit $UU,UUU btiilllon raoti hooketl for the August uieetiiiK here Is dtclared oil", U V. Williams, owner of Allerton hus deollntHl to eutfl' tho 100J. lie ays that he is afmid that should he bring Aller ton here and enter him in the race with Axtell that lUeotlier nurses would crowd lilm In favor of Axtell. Hit will, there fore, not. lake Allertou away from home until he lias met Axtell aluiie. Tito Ttirry AftnHftMluutlon. ouc, la., March UK H 1b statixl thtAx-auenlf Tom Uwuiouii liaa not vitlod UW city nincti nnd that It Ih Improhublo that he Is the uttu U) whom wo uilcreii .000 1m kill Judge Tvrry. Tlilrlun M'orkuiMi Killil. a St, llmiHiaSUtto, Martih ID. A three Hlory houo In tliu ouurnn of eri'ctloa hi'iu oolliixl and tlilrtuuu workniou erokllk'd by falling walls. i Weuse Alcohol puro alcohol to tnaku AVolki s Acmb IIlackino. Alcohol is good for leather; it is good fortlic tkin. AUoliol is the chief ingredlontof Cologne, Florida Water, und liay Hum tlio well known faro washes. I Wo think there Is nothi.ig loo cosily to uso In a good leather preservative, Acme Blacking retails at 20c and at that prieo sclln readily. Many liooploaroRonocustonied to buying u dress ing or Mucking at f. and 10:-. n bottle that they cannot iimUr-int'd that a black ing can bo cheap at 0c. We want to meet them with cheapness if w " c.n, und to ac complish this we oiler a icnu.t! of for a rccipo which will enable us to make WoLrp's Acmu IIlackino at such a jirice that a retailer can profitably Kell it at 10c. a bottle. We hold this oiler open until Jan. 1st, 1893. WOLFF & EANDOLPH, Philadelphia. S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE Kt THE WOULD FOR THE MONEY? It Isapoamlessfihop, with no triolet or wax tbre4 to hurt tho feet! wart a of tho beat line calf, Btyllslt and easy, and bemuse we make more shot of this grade than any other manufacturer, it equals bond eewed Fhoen costing from 5 UU) to t-VOO. CSC UO CciiiiIiip llnnri-Ncwril, tho flnwt cult Pj fiboo ever offered for $5.(W; equals Frenck Imported shoes which cost from $aj to $12.00. CtJt 00 llnnd-iTM-CMl Writ Mi on, lino calf, stylish, comfortable and durable. The bene Bhoe ever offered at this price j fame grade as cua-tom-marle shoe costing from t(i.0u to $'.oi). GO 30 1'ollrn Mioet runners, IUllrond Mem PJm and .Letter Carriers all wear them; line calf, HeainleM, smooth Inside, heavy threo soles, extea elon edpe. Ono pair will wear ayear. Cjrt 50 fliiocnli; no tietter shoo ever offered at S9m this prlc i) one trial will convince thoao who want a shoe for comfort and service. CO -5 Si. 00 Worlclnmiirn'n sho Pa aro ery strong nnd durable. Ihono wh have given them atrial will wenr no other mate, bAiC! J.n( nnd 81.7? Fchool shoes am D Ujf O woru by tho Ikjj s everywhere; they cell on their merits, m tho Increasing sales show. D .if ac ISi.OO lluml-npwcil shoe, best OUOvl lOO iont,'ola, vcrystllsh;equal3Frencla Imported shoes costing from $4.U) to Jifum. IjtidlPH '-1. 50. tyj.00 iuhI $1.7,3 sboo for aUlsscsarothe best fine Dongola, htyllsh and Curable. ?ii ut Ifin- Kee that W. Ij. Douizla' iiima and price aro stamped on tho bottom of each shoo. rr-TAKr. no sukstituti:.! Insist on local advertised dealers supplytng' yen, V. J,. 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