OKU Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts fently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head-, aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ao- I ceptahlo to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most , healthy and agreeable substances, its . many excellent qualities commend it to all and have mado it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any Bubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, OAL. LOUISVILLE, Kl HEW YORK, N.Y. ftdclfrndicheand relieve sll tbo troubles Ia;I dont to a bilious ptate of tho Bntera, suoh oa 2izzlness, Nausea. DrowBln&ss, DIatroaa alter citing. Tain in the Side, to. While their moat remaikablo buccocb ban been shown in cmlng Jfoaaaeha, yet 0aitor8 IJtUa tlvor rim ara equally valuahlo in Constipation, curing and pre veniins inu9aunoyin7compiaro(,-v?nue tuoytusa COtTOCi aiiaisoTacrsoiiaoBcomacnumuiacoica ilver and regulato tho bowels, Even IX the? only Galea Acliethey-ronldboalmoatprlcelesa to those who Sulfur from tMo (JlBtrcsslngcoinpliInt; butfortu satoly thelrgooilneasdoes notond horo,and those Irho once try them will nnd these littlo pills vala eblo in bo many ways that they wlU not bo wil illug to do without them. Uut alter ollalck bead is the bane of so many lives that hero Is where Ivomaaoourgroatboast. OurpiUicuroltwhllo CThors do not. Cartor'a Little Liver PilfcJ nro very email and very easy to taio. Ono or two pills make a dose. They are strictly ycetablo and do not gripo or jtarjro, but by tbdrgcctla action please aU who nsethem. Invialsat25conUi flveforfl. Sold fey dragglsts everywhere, or tent by null. . CARTER THSDIOIHE CO., New Yorkl SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FERE INSURANCE. 1-artenl and oldest reliable purely cash com panies represented by IDA-"V"JID FATJST, 120 S. JardinSt, Swnanaoafi,Pa. RUPTURE We. the undersluned. were entirely cured ot rupture by " " .it, ,. u. ji.tyur, mi vruu ru,, I'hlladel hla. l'a.. H. Jones l'hlilns. Knnnol Wqutro Il.-, T. A.. ICreltz, Hlitingtou. Pa.; E. M. Hmall, Mount Alio, l'a.: Hev. 3. II. Hlier mer, Hii.ibn.ry,, l'a : I). J, Dellett 214 H. I2tn Kt iteadtn- fa.; SV'ii lllx, IS2D MonlroseUt , I'hlladolph'a: 11. U H we. SOU Kim St., Ued Inn, I'll.; Qeorcoand lMi. liurKart, l3!),Locukl HI., Heading, I'.i, Howl for clroiilnr. MADE BY THE DUTCH PROCESS are ''Treated with Carbonate of Soda, Magnesia, ' Potash or Bicarbonate of Soda." Tho use of chemicals can be readily detected by the peculiar odor from newly opened packages, and also from a glass of water In which a small quantify of chemically treated cocoa has been placed j and allowed to remain for sovcral day. For more llian One' Hundred Year I the Itpuje of Walter linker Co, hove made their Coeoa Preparation AnsonuTJizr rvicn, u$ta xo 1'atent I'roceli, Alkalies, or Hyei, I VI. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. DR. SAKrXJENT'a KJaia&nrsi RiBtl lAILil rAltKli zi WITH tltCTBO- BEST IMPEOVtHfSTS. xT MABNEIIC SUSHMCRY. Witt eur without mfiAltlus Kll Titst&tM rHUltlof rroiq bn uxktloa or lrlD, ra foreis, itwiel or ludlwrtllon, fexufcl i it.ati.lloa, drulai, lu.tra, Dtrvoul daMlllv, ilvep. I.i-ii ttbgiii.r. i btuiiuKii-w. kidney, liver ami blmlJur earn. pi.U la. Itu kick, luriliago. aclallsa, soBtnil UMictllb, lo. j 1 i. ii.cliic Lt.it rui tii.a 11 ourii rliil lKiiruNieiiU evar aU biuin.aulgitci.ci.trt.i.l tlial la tnatantlj fait t, tha wcarar erna fuiM! l.(N)v.(lll. and will cur allot tn abva diaat. aMuruu,i.r TliuHL)a ttava Ittru cured by this waraalout i luveuut'n aflnr all ulltur rt-iuadiee (ailed, sbd -lv Ltta dredaorte.i.iuoumla In luiaand e.ary oilier etata Our rcwerful improved kXMTKlV SI hPRVMlltY tl Its nealaai boon e'er olttr.d weak mail, U rit ITIU1.L SIXTH. lleallb aad llgaruul Slrraflk utAtUa.TVa.il la Sll to UO I1ATS. Scod for lar( lH"jtratad lauuklau, eealed, fraa A mail. Addreia oajvi jawr jstisiotiiio cjo.. No. OIO Broadway, NEW YOltK. ' CARTELS RIVER Ml CHICAGO BOODLERS Sovon Aldormcn Charged Witb ItccoiviugKrilica. MOUE INDICTMENTS TO FOLLOW. Oas of tha Board Protohdad to bo a Eoodlor, lie I T.et In on a Deal nnd Gives it Away lo Hie (Iraud .lury Tlia Aldermen Were lluturoiindMd at tile Action nf tile Grand Jury Tiiov Tlinui;lit That tho InvestlBH tlon Wits i Take. Ciucaoo, March 22. Thero Is a panto in tho City Council. Lito last evening seven of the members of the corrupt body were Indicted by the grand jury. They are Aldermen W. S. O'Brien, D. K. O'Brien, Nicholas A. Cremer, Patrick J. Qorman, Philip Jnckson, Stephen II. Cosselln and John F. Dorman. Before to-nlgnt at least two more will have been indicted for the bribes they accepted in passing the Northern Pacific, the Economic Qus, and the Compressed Air ordinances. j Capiases were Immediately issued by Judge Clifford for the arrest of the al leged conspirators,' and five of them wcro gathered in and promptly gave bail of $10,000 each for their appearance when wanted The two delinquents were Al dermen Gosselln und Qorman. When court adjourned they hid not been found. Tho taking of testimony came to an abrupt termination. Alderman Roth for an hour und one-half had been befora tho jury, and the story he told, taken with the testimony of witnesses who had preceded him, caused the investiga tors to cry "EnoughP" and to direct the State's attorney to preparo au indictment including the names of the seven alder men named. Tho day at tho Criminal Court build ing was characterized by extreme anx iety on the part of many und expectancy among the unusually large crowd of vis itors which filled the seats in tho court rooms. Four times the grand jury des cended to Judge Clifford's Court, and each time the mob pushed by the bailiffs and filled every inch of apace in tho chamber. Tho first time l'oreinan Llob handed up a batch of Indictments against alleged thieves and forgers. The second visit was to demand an attachment of Alderman Roth, who was threo hours be hind time in appearing. The third trip was only to baud up an. Indictment i against a poor devil who stole hams. 1 But the crowd waited, confident that bigger game would be bagged before ad journment for tho day, and when the jury Anally presented the big bill the court room was crowded to suffocation. When Qen. Llob announced the con tents of tho documents there was a sen- ! Ration, and but for the warning voice of tho bailiff a demonstration in approval of the finding would have taken place. At the City Hall the intelligence from the Criminal Court building came with stunning eflcct. Many of the aldermen were in Clerk Vancleave's ofllco when a telephone message nnnounced the action of the grand jury. The city fathers were simply dumbfounded. All along thay had been confident that the investigation was a "fake," as they had been pleased to term it. The crush ing blow.kuocked all bravado out of them. It is believed that many of the more prominent aldermen will be dragged into the scandal before the grand jury finishes its labors. Alderman Roth's story was that on July last he was approached by Alder man U'lirlen, who suggested to him that there would be big money in it for the 1 members of the Council who would vote for the Economic Uas ordinance when it came up for passage. Roth pledged him self to vote for it. In return for this promise O'Brien gave him $7")0, which he promptly deposited with the men who are now conducting the investiga tion. Roth was now considered one of the initiated so far as boodle was concerned, and when the Northern Pacific came up he was approached again. A TRAIN TOTALLY WRECKED. XSnclneer and Flrrmun Fatally lujured and Others Seriously. Findlat, O., March 22. Tho cannon ball train on the Fldnlay, Fort Wayuo & Western Railroad was wrecked yesterday afternoon about two miles west of this city. The engineer and fireman were fa tally injured while a number of others wero seriously. The accident wascaussd by a broken rail, the engine being ditched and the passenger coaches and baggage car totally wrecked. The following is a list of those seriously injured: Alexander Shannon, the engineer; E. E. Whltt, fireman, both of whom had their limbs crushed; Luther Myers, City Marshal, shoulder Injured; Lydia Eaton, leg badly crushed; Thomas Young, arm broken; A- Higglnbotham, mull messen ger, shoulder oriuhed. Cardinal Miinnlnis's Nueces or. London, March 23 Tho prospective ap poiutmeutof Dr. Ileiburt Vaugbau.blshop of tialford, to be the successor of Cardinal Manulug, as Archbishop of Westminister, und preoumubly also a Cardinal, is con sidered a victory for the English Catho lics, us distinct from the Anglo-Irlsn wh o fuvored Bishop Hedley of Newport. Sarah Altlieu in u Ktralght Jacket. Stockton, t al., March 32. Mrs. Sarah Altheu Terry has been put in a straight jacket at the asylum where she Is con fined on account of refractory conduct. At times ho is vary violent. She w III lean against, the wall and say that sho receives spirit meninges ordering her to do nil sorts of struuge things. Miow and Kloet In luvvtu BuMUaoro, la., .viarcli 22. --Southeastern Iowa was visited by a snow, rain and sleet Miirin of mui-li severity. A vivt UnUIUtlL of dulllHLfH WAh llnrlM 1 MUi. olultr. it heavy gilo ut,iii sil tho thfertiiouiWr is rapidly railing, wires urn down In nil direcUuiiH, nuii traiiiri are greatly de layed. I'ubllc llulltlliiic Hills I'awatl. Washingtok, March 22. Tho Senate, has passed the bill for a public buildiug atUuiiideu, N. J., $00,000 (ait iuciiae); Also for u butldlug at liridgutoii, N. J , $75,000, Highest of all in Leavening Power. Lxranf Powder OBEYS HIS SOVEpEIQN'S WILL. Caprlvl Will Remain Chnncellor of Ger many. BEnuri, March Gen. Caprivi has returned from Hubertustock In answer to the summons of the Emperor. The Chancellor is reticent as to the facts of the interview excepting that at tho command of his sovereign ho has con sented to withdraw his resignation and remain at the head of the Cabinet. The Chancellor had gone on Sunday with the determination to Insist upon his resignation being accepted, but the Kaiser made an earnest personal appeal that mollified Caprlvl's indignation and brought about what Is called a reconcili ation. This appeal is said to bavo been based mainly on the condition of tho Kaiser's health and the fact that he was in no condition to face the strain that a change in the Chancellorship would in volve. The Kaiser Is said to have explained that his abruptness at the Cabinet meet ing which led to the offers of resignation from Caprivi and Count Zedlltz, was owing to his istnte of health, and not prompted by any desire to humiliate Gen. Caprlvl. HOODWINKED BY BOYS. A Chicago CoininlMlon Firm, Swindled out or woo.ooo. CmoAOO, March 22. Two young men, Burt Smith andRobertWhlttaker, cashier and accountant respectively for the com mission firm of Lumson Brothers, havo gone into hiding after swindling their employers out of $00,000, and seriously inconveniencing the Arm. The discovery of their peculations was made Saturday afternoon and yesterday the firm hastened to sell out their wheat and diminish the loss as much as possi ble. The news created some excitement on 'Change, but it soon died down. Last August Smith and Whlttakor with a capital of $50 bought calls on wheat to the extent of 50,000 bushels. On these they realized $32,000. Then the young men began to plungo, with the result that they soon lost their winnings and began to speculate with their employers' money. Mr. Lumson said that ho had reason to believe that men outside wero connected with tho affair. He was heartily nshamed, he said, of having lot two boys hoodwink him so completely. Art In i Junk Shop. Baivtisiouk, March 22. An art gem , was picked up In a junk shop hereby I Mrs. Andrew G. Held, wife of a well known capitalist, for J'iO. Mrs. Reld Is a connoisseur, and nccidSntally saw the picture as she passed tne shop. She re cognized its value at a gl.tneo und, after a littlo parleying with the owner, se cured the picture for the amount abovo stated. It's value is said to be not less . than $10,000. It is a peasant's head, and on the back is the name of Jean Ivtptisto j Greuze, the French artist, and imme diately below Is the inscription, If.U 1803. The mate to tho painting is owned by William T. Walters, wiio vuluos it at flV,UUU. The Rjlnlilll MimlcM. London-, March 22, The police have received some Information which hab li A them to recommence digging at Raln I hill, on tho theory that other victims of ' the murderer Williumi, alios Deeming, may be burled t h re. 'It is suggested that Williams should be brought back to England for trial for tne Ruinhlll murders, for the wn that these murders nnte-dati'i! the Melbourne tragedy. It is not ntobabld, however, that the Australians will bu satisfied short of his trial and execution there. ItOuT!sOeHs,Coorhs,SorThrost.Creap,Inlluei, Vboorlng 0-u?h. Bronchitis n l Asthma, A canals f:n f,r rottsuaiptlaa lo rt Maj.a, vi l a euro rillet l ft tvsnerd stsesa riauato-ioe. You will ses tbe ex-i-ll-nt sffeot afttr tikias tha first do'. Boil vj dcalera arcrywbsro. Lartabattlas ttata o4 fla). Has removed to Bill Jones' odstano 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be plea ed to meet lliowanli nf bis friends and Die pulillo la Everything in tho Drinking Line WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! l-AW-gent nilcliGiip-.t Hiook 1" town, Aillcfia Palnlintr Hm!i in p nil nrninMlinff ' J. P. GARDEN, 10.2-8IH 981 W.Centre Mt HlIK.VANUOAli JOHN U. COVLIS, Al roc) -at-1 aw and Ileal Ks'hIo Agfiif, Office HeddaU'8 llulldlng, Sbenandouli, l'a. Latest U. S. Gov't Report n . PURE Pussenger Kates Reduced. Buffalo, N. Y., March 22. Tho Michi gan Central and the Laka Shore have given notice that taking effect next Sat urday, they will make a second-class passenger rate between Chicago & Buffalo of $10. This is done to meet the cuts made by the differential lines. The Nickel Plato and the Chicago & Lake Erie had been allowed a second-class rate of $10 against $10.00 by the Grand Trunk, and $11 by the Michigan Central and the Lake Shore. Sltrman Is Not a Candidate Washington, March 22. "Senator Sherman Is not a candidate for the Presi dency, nor will he permit tho use of his namo by any of his friends in that con nection," said the Hon. W. M. Hall, Chairman of the Ohio Republican State Comiuitteo In reply to nn inquiry as to the attitude of the Ohio Senator on the Presidential question. Senator Sherman himself said subsequently that he was not and would not under any circum stances lie a candidate. .. Mills 3Iust lie Vindicated. Austin, Tex., March 22. The excite ment attendant on the Senatorial raco is at its height. The word is that Mills must be vindicated and Congress rebuked for defeating a Texan for Speaker. Already tho woods are full of prospejtlve candidates to nil out tiio unexpired term of Mills in the lower House If he should be sent to tho Senate. Dnath uf Huv. Thomus Sproull. Pn-rsBTjao, l'a.. March 22. Rev. Thomas Sproull, D. D., L.L. D., died a few minutes after midnight at his home, In Allegheny, lie was BU years or age. Death resulted from general debility. The deceased was probably the most prominent minister In the Reformed Presbyterian Uhurch. lie was pastor o Treated as Abandoned Goods. Washington, March 22. The solicitor of the Treasury has decided that goods upon which the duties nave been paid which remain in a bonded warehouse for I more than three years from the date of importation, should be treated as "aban doned" goods, and .are subject to sale as , such. Dlscharced Their Men to Avoid n Strike. Haveiuiili., Mass., March 22. In an ticipation of a strike in their shoe fac tory, J. H. Wlnchell & Co., have dis charged all of their workmen in the machine-sewed department, to the num ber of about 100. The firm havo decided to run a free factory. Did .(.,. uiu yuu uvut TYD COUnt Up llOW much " rr11 n,f flWlT, ..wit1 chimneys? There MN.f i,l... i.i .c.,,.-iv are aDOUt twelve liiiuuii jnuruius ui us. We averacre, l maybe, a lamp a family : chimneys break, perhaps, at the rate of one a week a lamp. r - n .1 .1 ;ii;-. -1- oix nunurcu mimon emnmuys a year lor the ash barrels Suppose they COSt ten Cents a piece on the average ; that S enOUtrh to half pay the national debt. Nine-tenths of it waste. If yOU get Macbeth'S " Pearl- top Or "Pearl-glaSS yOU Will niv n. trifle more .mioop hut nnt pay a trine more apiece, out not one-tenth as much a year. .Disreputable chimney makers are trying to furnish the dealers With Cheap imitations. They break from heat, ruin the temper of the household and fill the ash barrels ; a plague and a nuisance, insist on Having the right kind. Pittburt!h, Viu Gto. A. Maciieth tS: Cn. It will noon b 1 1 mo for trout Usher- men to get tlielr rig iu order. "Will Bo Qlvon Away. Our en'erjrli nt -irateim. O. It Haienbiich wlioo.rrliw Ilia lla,l nlna of dm R, pat. niiuvrltM, toll trUulna brmiitw, io ik'an.Btn . 1- it' til aav a lar.e number nf irlaf b itliei of Or Uiltw' celebriH I It tittirillv rvlut). II tii'int ueM tt. o oar ti'iaaa'tna, nizznB-n nervous nrotr.itl n. nlxepl'-i e s. tho 111 etreow nf Hplrtta, tibvoo tl", eto Utus- .iHKH.yli u tn. gr atU N-imr tliy "r lcnw and U univef ally waUnr.i tt ry. Tby uUiiuiiir.iiiKw Dr. Ulitw' Now Heart ""ure In ulloi) fn rvou or organic hmrt dlwita, oil ttitinn, p.lln in xla j, iui'Ii rut (, -'f. r'lno boolc oa "Nervim nd lie rt D1bi8b" free. There nre u trrut many peinle who still full tho yll'tfcU of thti nrlt. Tho Greatest Strike, Amiu? tli trreit t.t-t tc4 that if I)'. MUm In dlHMverlni; bts Nw Heir t'ure haH proven I 8tf t be one ol the hum' Iiii . irtant VtieilwKuil Igr It beoo te att tnlHhlui; Aire tv the lrtntmiil n betrt iIIh b It be line rev ilu I iii zwl, and ma y miexii' o'etl eiirejeit 'O'eJ Hwwn rell.vtw Hlmrt lirfuih, Ilil'lnrl g, nalat In si'to, Hr'ii. hii,.uU1 r, wt and H iniiry rl tl't mIou a'IIui ot miK'tw, a iioiberinn and ,irt trtiiMy. Dr. MIIm' b k i i Una ! uii't Servoiu l)wqa wi, tree, llteu wqualed New II.tr' lur Utui'tl mi Kiiiwume'l DO. II IIutiuuli,ltit1iuT. xmt, lt) hli tt-iaiort We Nurvl ,e f ir lirwl aobtj, ft i. nptan, liot llwhe-t, uervmuu .Ilia, ipluin babli, i lo. Tho fru 1 not tli only critker that eonaltlerliluue!f mutltl. Vl l'iK' Narvn mi iiltmr Pi'Ik l an a no principle retulal'it; te ivor, stnniarMi tand bowels ffcrouuA'i' nrv mw tlsaovery. Or. Miles' I'llls spee.tlli mr blllousuAsii, rid-t ttstd, t rnl 1 llvar, piw totmtlptulott Unw, islait lor omo, W'-ra-ti. hlldrcn. HmtvlltMls iatl iMl,auiwstf ftidnset. iViu. HamplM free, t U. U Hsentoucli'- drtl(ktOr, MITCHELLJSCHASED Ho Used Yilo Epithets Toward Corbctt. WHICH AROUSED JIM'S IRE. Ha Attempted to Thrash the Britor, But Charley Ean Away. Jlut Used Sullivan's lteinitrk, "I'm Tfot In It In a Hprlnt With tho IlncllOiman," After Pursuing Mitchell Sumo Jllstunce Jim finys lie Is No llarroom Fighter ilo M 111 Slake, a .Hatch to Flirht Jlltcli.ill for 85,000. New Yoiik, March 22. A sensational scene occurred in the lobby of Miner's Bowery Theatre last evening. Mitchell and Slavin, who had reached the city yesterday accompanied by a few friends, went to the theatre. They were "armed for a row," it was said, Mitchell having boasted in an'uptown saldon that he was going "to do Corbett." Corbett had not yet arrived at the theatre when the Mltchell-Slavln party got there and In the interim of waiting sundry visits were paid to neighboring bars were "England's boxing champion" placed himself in fighting trim. On the entranco of Corbett Mitchell rushed up to the American, applying the vilest epithets and causing Corbett to finally say. "Go away; I don't want a row with a drunken man." To this Mitchell returned hearty curses and squared off. Corbett tried to go away but' Mitchell would not have it so, following him up nnd accusing him of taking uivay his match with Sullivan antl other engage ments. A great crowd gathered about the pugilists aud great excitement pre vailed. 1'lually Corbett lost his temper and aald to his manager: "I can't stand this any longer," at tho samo time starting for the cursing Englishman. He made one powerful swing nt Mitchell which fell short. The shouts of the crowd ant. CorWtt's anger seemed to sober the Englishman, and he made up his mind thut it was about time to get away. He dashed out of tho theatre and ran up the Bowery, Corbett run after him for a short distance, but his better Judg ment soon urged him to desist in the pursuit and ho returned to the theatre, where 'it' "it the crowd In good humor by u 'Van's remark: "I'm not in it in a ( t v i;n tho Englishman." Corhc' i nit' vlJ u most demonstrative reeepuou "en ho appeared upon the stage to 'i,i Jim Daly. He made a brief Speech, In which ho thanked the specta tors, and concluded as follows: "I'm no burroom fighter, but have al ways acted as u gentleman. I can whip Mitchell, nnd to show that I can do so, I will fight him for $5,000, the fight to take place before I meot Sullivan. Mit chell won't fight. He will find more ex cubes. He had better leave this city be fore it gets too hot to hold him, and go back to his English toughs." Slavin took no part in the disgraceful attack upon Corbott. On the contrary, he spoke pleasantly to to the Califoruiau and the salutation was returned with fervor. Mitchell and Slavin had qui tea serious row in the Hoffman House before they went down to the Bowery. It was during u game of pool that tho trouble arose, Slavin taking umbrage at Mitchell's attempt to patronize him by hitting the it.illa l. Din, l.n Ulultil m,lfl l.nwu a easytulnB n pocketing them. The lie was passed and Mitchell threatened to whio the bic Australian, but friends in- lencrea anu the matter was quieted down. SULLIVAN READY TO SIGN. lie I Iteutly to Tut Up tho Forfeit, and Think. Corbett M ill Fall Dead. Chicago, March 22. John L. Sullivan Rfirn lit. lm ,inr. vnl. rereivpd nnv inm. munlcation with regard to the Olympic Club's articles of agreement. He has reud the "i ticles, however, In the papers, Pll VL ".wtalr ",ui them and put up the forfeit of $2,500 demanded. "Corbett doesn't want to fight," ho Bays He aoesnt know WUutn good punch is. wit tin I get him in the ring, '" ho u ran dead with rngtit. n . S!5i ,'fu? X?J 1" Sl year. That's his size. Tho Olympic ciub has the right to its agreement, oud i vn Biu Aaaaultnl IVIth a Hatrhat. Boston, Mnroli 23. John Brenuan as saulted Annie I'owell, ill years old, with a hatchet in this city. The police wero notified ot the row by neighbors, and on going to the house found the woman lying Inn vacant upper room unconscious, with three bad cuts on her head. Her wounds wore dressed at tho police sta tion and she was sent to tho hospital. Brennan Is still at large. Kiioiicli Contents Obtnlued. New 1Iavbn, Conn., March 22. Wnlter W. Ilurnhaui, the ball manager, has been notified by President White that a Butllcient number ot consents havo been obtained fiom other club.t to insuro the nduiihsiou of New Haven and l'rovidenoo Into the Eastern Lunpuo. A meetiug, to be held iu Byrueuse ou Thursday, will be uUeuded by Jlr. Burnham. A lniniiitit Collectlou. Lbjeington, Ky., Jtitrch S3. A, J. Hook bf Paris, Ky., lias sold the hay Ally Aiinorean, 8, record 2:80 1-2 nt two yreirs, by Cyolono-Neomu, to A, H. Mociw of (JWenlale Kariu, Cbliuar, l'a. 'I lie term ate private. Mr. Moore has now the most famous oolleotion of trot ting inures ever owned by oil ustubUsb meut iu the worhl. A fcwtMliiiiiHirgiaii "oltluiimnt. PuilAni:uiiu, Mruli 'W. Wllllsm HtsMlrn, a uiUtlou.tire of tbls oity mitl I'illHburv, is said lo nave elwiiced an Itu tuetike t.act of l.iud ni i'sper Mill Stall. n, lluelts County, for a Kwaden-btn-jirtu selllein. iit. i Here will be a col li Ke. a park mitl many other lmprove- ! .11- MadUmi's I'uriralt. Wabhimjtoh, iiarob W. A life-siio oil port rait of "Dolly" MimIUoii, wife ot I'ristt leu t Sladisou, by Andrews, was huiiK Iu the Ureeu jurlor ot tue Execu tive Mansion yestecday. WejselGO pure nlcohol to make Wolpk's Acmk IlLACKINO. Alcohol Is good for leather; it is good for the skin. Alcohol is the chief ingredient of Cologne, Florida Water, and Hay Hum tho well known face washes. Wo think there is nothing loo costly toueo in a good leather preservative. Acmo Blacking retails at 20c and at that price sells readily. Many people nre m accustomed to buying a dress ing or blacking at !. and 10c. n Itottlo that they cannot titvlmtunil timt a Llaclt ingcan ho ohciil) at Sti-. We want to meet (hum with cheapness if v.p can, nnd lo ac complish this we oiler a i-c.iml of for n recipe which will enable us to make Wolff's Aomb Ulackiko at such a price that a retailer can profitably tell it at lOo. a bottle. Wo hold this oiler open unlil Jan. 1st, 1S93. WOLFF & HAWDOLPF, rhilsdolphla. S3 SHOE CEN? L&MEM THE BEST SHOE IN THE WOULD FOR THE MONEY? It Is a gcamlesa shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt tho feet; mado of the best II 110 calf, styllsta nnd easy, and because tee make mora $hoes of tht grade than any oth r manufacturer, it equals hand newed shoes costing from $ I.W) to $..00. GtVZ. OtMJt'iiiihiP llnii(l-cwrilt thoflnertcatf shoo ever o.Tereil for $3.W; equals FrencU Imported shnea which cost from C.o l to (X). ffiA M Ilnnd-eunl Welt Slioe, tine cTf stylish, comfortablonud durable. Tbebe&t shoo ever offered at this price ; samo grado as cu-tom-mado shoes cost fn if from tf.XX) to jw.oi). CCO 50 I'olice Hlnuu rarmers, Hal I road Men iB andlctterCarriersallwearthein; Uuocalf, Beatnli'SB, amootU lnslde.hcavy tbrcu soles cxten elon edffe. One pair will wear a j ear. CO 30 lliieci.l"t uo better shoo erer offered at this prit j ouo trial wilt convince thoso ivho want a shoo Inr comfort nnd service. fiQ -3 nnd S-2.00 Woi'klnamrii'fl shoes are very Etronp nnd durable, lhoso who havo given them atrial will wear no other make, Kn'Je' l.01 nnd t1 school shoes am SXJJ o worn by tho boys everywhere; theytea on their merits, at tho Increasing sales show. E fc:l00 Ilnnd-Hetved shoe, best mGU I vO UonRoift, very stylUh; equals Frencii Imported shoes costlnB from $Umo 6t. JmdtcM J.5(, and $1.75 shoe for Mlsse3 are tho best fine Uonola. Myllh aud durable. Onntlon. See that I. iJouRlas' namo and price aru stamped ou the bottom of each shoo. CTTAKE NO Tcfilfton local ndvertld dealers supplying yon. V. ii J)OLT(iLAS9 Ilrockton.HIaas. fioldbr JOSEPH Nortli lilniit St., Sliennndouft Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing:. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Eta. Itemoves and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAH SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. DR.THEEL, 538 fW,nP.V4 ar (.KrniaB Anwtaam th I nlt.d J!al wboto Rlood Poison. Nervous Dwb.llty " rw nlial bteertke " tal u Di.ja It 4 K aw PalDa ta tiw b..uo.,t,oreThro;it" Mouth, ItWtoliini rimj'l. 1 rui-tioDi. aort ar hard einfra. hailltba. Intutlaao, liillajmiaiii a a 4 Btiunlnn. anuurx, lli-akDkai and tMli fiael- Inst ruJ, aak tlk tmnt.l a,tlrt alln.J ao ; 1!U i t ' Isijjm and all lila,-! n.iiltltiB ftuni r.irriafa. t In !l U. . .r Ov Mro.k. R lit a int.V lu 4 to 10 da,a r.ll.-f t .t,co Do oat low u, no ia . i . tl,ta' l'or tinadk, ruollv or ll.ltal Ph, .1. laa Iaa ralM. I Ur. THKKI. -nr. po.lMvr.1y "' tit'""! rtf mlon Irtts i tioalaaai old. votrM. wrAOLa aaao awt, m'jaa owm-anriaTia 1 K.HRUia rlflh ftr iwr Mi't t" a'arop ft'r DOOR "TRUTH" l"lo 0m" ui.T "orti f"""? I llo"i. IIt trim t.i t lo . Wad. and Sal. . .n . ..ii uul ha .avad. Tor MaMuaaaaoVtalla. -si -aWiJ.J rll. dallr IU. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Oar Main and Oak Streets. Freeh Oysters Received Daily A tlaellneot Ohoies (iHOCKUIKri Nuts and tiult. Pon I try of all Kind. Mr. OtMtlet r oidvau his hmh track ditlv Irom thit oltv intrki. irlilohlsa Huiraninti - v.., (ui , uillJ Ii'ivy win laoairv 113014 KMMUwk 11 imvi rroiaiiim. TUHLS. liOSSLKll'S AL00N KD RESTAURANT 2tM N. Main r?t., Bhenaudoah. iThu Finest Sfook of Eters, Ales, Cigtra, k. Mrl Y 1 5' "t HE WD L. DOUCLAS
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