OBEE) EWJOYS& Both tlio method and results Avlicn Syrup of Figa is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho tasto, and acts gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs ia tho only remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeable substances, its mauy excellent qualities commend it to all and have mado it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any rcliablo 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 substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, K1 NEW YORK, N.Y. Kick Headache and relieve all tho troubles Inci dent to a blUous Plato of tho system, Bucb aa Dlxzlneso, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after eating, rain In tho Bide, &c. Whilo their most jemarltablo success has been shown In curing Headache, yet Ccrler'B IJt'Jo Wvcr PUb ftrs equally valuablo la Constipation, curing and pro ven ting this annoying complaint, wbilo they alia correct allUisordcrsof thestoiuachtlmula to tha IlYcrandxegulutethckotfclJ. Even U they col? ccroa I Acts they would bo almostprlceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; but f ortu Xiately tbeirgoodnosadoos not end hero,and thosa Yf ho once try them will And these 11 tUo pills valu fiblelasomany ways that Uiey wlU riot be wll jingtodowithouttutm. ButaiterdlrUckhea4 (Is tho bane of so many Uvea that hero la where Tre make our great bo-ist. Our plus cure It while) others do not. Carter's Little IIts nils ere very small ana very easy to taSe. One or two riUs makoa dose, lsoy aro strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who usethem. Invlalsat25centsi llvofortl. Sold by drasjlsts everywhere, or sent by mill. CARTER (SSDIOINE CO., Hew Yorki SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. panics represented by 33."VI13 FAUST, 120 S. JardinSt, Shenandoah, Pa, Dl IfaTI I fl r 'e 'bs uudersiaiied, were Hllr I II Hi entirely cured or rupture by (iUI I Ullt in I.U rtayer, 31 Arch St., I'hlladel 'hla. Pit., rt. Jones Phblp-s, Kennet Hquire, 14.; T, . ICrolu, rJUtlogtnn. l'a hi. JI. Htnall, Mount Alio. I'u.; Itev. H. II. Hlier mr, " diury., IU; I). J.Dullett 214 s. lli-ri t.. Iteadl.K, Pa.; Wn Dlx, 1S2D Montrose ttt , Philadelphia: il. I.. R .we. m Klin Ht , Ke id. lug, l'u.; UeorKeaud I'll. llurKart, WJ.Looui.t t., Heading, Pa. Srnd for circular. MADE BY THE DUTCH PROCESS sro "Treated with Carbonate of Sods, Kagnssla, Potash or Bicarbonate ot Soda." Tho use of chemicals ceu be readily detected by tho peculiar odor from newly opened packages, and also from a glass of water in which a small quantity of chemically treated cocoa lias been placed and allowed to remain for several days. J-'or more thnn One Hundred Years the home of Walter Jlaker Co. have made their Coeoa Preparations AJtSOJ,VTJlX,I 1'UlllS, ustna XO 1'atent Process, Alkalies, or Dyes, W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. UnST PATENTS- BEST lUFftOVEMEHTS. t&wiiii iLtiiinu- MACNtTIC SUSPENSORY. Will or. ltht.ui mlllo sii nutnui ruulUsc from . i,n., wruin, bwl v rorets, uinui or luuucrelloo, tl temtl lhuligu. drttBfl, lu..e,, ovrvuut dcMlltr, ldu Wi.umi, languor, rLoutuiul.tu, klduor, ltar sod tl Jdor com lli.liili, Uma Laos, luul,ao. elalioa, ,sn.ml lll-lnslik. no. 1 111. Htelrlo bait coulalua IS u4.r ll li,,u,aairi.U ovat all diadi of taalunouiala a 1Mb and avarv nil.'.. .t Our pi w.fful lurruvad l-MIIKR! n.mwiiv U U irealait boos afar ollarad waak nan; rnHK MITIULL HUTS. II. alia a. 1 t ljorom blKojtb UUIuSTlab la 61) la CI) Dais. , Sa.d tor Ura U'-ulratad tampUau, a.al.4, ftta kjr wall. Addraaa ' NO. 010 Broadway, NEW YOrik. t CARTER'Sl 1 PIUS. flan THE ELEVENTH CENSUS. It Will ltc-qulre S2.000.000 to CumpleU the Work. Washington, March 21. Messrs. Tol nor mid Evans, the committee recently appointed by Secretary Trnoy to make a lnvostlgutlon of the Census lJureau, have completed their report. It Is understood that the committee And that it will re quire $'.2,000,000 to complete tho work ot tho clevonth census, Including the $250, 000 lately appropriated by Congress. They recommend tliut tho lhiunco and appointment divisions be discontinued, and that tho work be transferred to the Interoir Department proper, also that a, large part of tho census working force be concentrated upon the manufacturer division, which the committee believes is now the most Important branch of the census uncompleted. Secretary Noblo sent the report to Superintendent Porter, with a request that ho express ids views upon tlie recommendations of tho committee. Ho also directed the Superintendent's atten tion to bis (the Superintendent's) last annual report, in which he stated that in his opinion $1,000,0 JO would bo suffi cient to complete the entire work. Superintendent Porter, in reply to the Secretary, commended the report and expressed his approval of tho recommen dation that tho two divisions be abol ished, and said that tho data now in hand Would provo of great service to him in the future management of his work. GOODMAN ACQUITTED. Mnsatlonul Scenes In the Court ltoom at llnltiniore. Baltimore, March 2-1. Charles O. Goodman, the ward politician and ex Harbor Master of Washington, D. C, who has been on trial here for several days past for tho murdor of John T. Duncan two months ago, was acquitted last evening. It was shown during tne trial that Duncan had hounded Goodman for years and made threats against his life on account of an old grudge. Two sensations were created in tho court yesterduy. Goodman, on the wit ness stand, stated that ho had been in dicted several times for assault, but that ho had always been freed without trial by State's Attornoy Kerr and other well- known gentlemen. Ihe second was caused by the scathing manner in which ex-Governor Whyte, for the defense, arraigned Deputy State's Attorney Campbell for quoting false tes timony In his concludiug argument. Miners' ltodles Kecoveretl, Duxbak, Pa., March 34. A report that the bodies of twenty-two of the thirty one miners entombed in the Hill Farm on June 10, 1800, had been recovered has been denied by the mine officials. It is claimed that tho bodies have really been found, but that the ofiiciuls do not want it known until all are recovered. It is further stated that tho bodies are un recognizable and can only bo identified by the clothing. The excitement Is intense. The Decision Afrlrmecl. London, March 24. The Court ot Ap peals has confirmed tho decision of Just ice Jeuue in the suit of Capt. Armstrong for divorce, with the Duko of Orleans as co-respondent, by which Justice Jeune refused to direct tho examination ot witnesses in the case in proceedings in stituted in Vienna, whore, It is alleged, tho Duko of Orleans and Mrs. Armstrong, otherwise known as Madame Melbn, lived for some time on intimate terms. ICrusude Agllnst Cigarette. Kingston, N. Y,, March 24. Miss Lansing, a teacher in the institute at Warwick, Orange county, has created quite a Btlr there by publicly announc ing that unless the practice of selling cigarettes to minors is stopped in that village she will prosecute the offenders to the full extent of the law. Other ladies havo associated themselves with Miss Lansing in the movement. No Dirllculty ISxpcrlenccd. Buffalo, N. Y., March 24. D. II. Mc Millan, attorney for the New York Cen trul road, denies that there is any truth in the rumor that the road was ex periencing difficulty in obtaining title to the land near tho village of JJepew. He also denied that the Central would locate Its new shop In a more convenient neighborhood. Murderer lice ltUHetiteiiced, Rociiestkb, N. Y., March 24. Joseph L. Tice, tho wife murderer, was brought from Auburn- yesterday und taken be foro Justice Adams for resentence. Tho Judge fixed the tho time of execution within the week commencing May 10. Tice took his sentunce very coolly, but remurked that ho dldn' think that ho hud had justice. )e Pachman Tulls ut the White House. Washington, March 21. Vladimir do Pachman, the renowned pianist, culled at tho Executive Mansion yoBteiduy uftornoou, ami, was received by President and JMrs, Harrison, uo racuinait entor tulucd tho members of the household and a number of Invited guosts with bevurul operatic selections. Suicide of a Young I.ady, Kent. O., March 24. May Fossenden, a young lady 22 years of age and a mem ber ot ono of tho best families in this city committed suicide yustorday by shooting her.olf through the heart. She was lilL'hlv cduoated, accomplished und prominent ill society. No cause is known for her action. To lluilil lennsylvHiilu's -l-'illr Itultrilnc;. IlAiinisuuna, Pa., March 24. The Kxo cutivo Committee of tho World's Fair Commission has decided to award tho contrnet for the erection of the State bulldliig at Chicago to Nesbit & Coder at thflffi bid of $07,000, provided they furnlspa u bond for $60,00J. ltrldcort l'nllee Muddle Deoldod. BniDOaU'OHT, Conn., March 34. Tho filial decision Iu the quo warranto case of John Itylnnds vs;. I. P. Pinlcerwtin, to determine the title ot olilut of potloo, was uiveu yesterday by Judge I'reutlee. nnd Chief Itylands Is daelitrtd.ohUf 'ot police. lAriy (lui'diiu-CUBiuiliii; n Mother. London, March tW. Ijidy Gordon dimming, wife ot Sir William Qordon Omiimlng, the hero of the I icon nit soandul, has ulven birth to n dau (hter. Lady uummlug was jiiss uarner oi .ewr York. Highest of all in Leavening Power. OFFICES TRANSFERRED. Kmidoyes of the Lelilrrh Valley Road Must Move Bethlehem, Pa., March 24. Orders have been received removing to Philadel phia the offices of the auditor of local freight, through freight, and passenger receipts of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, and the transfer will be made on the 1st of April. This is n severe blow to Bethlehem. All clerks of the departments men tioned were given 24 hours to decide whether they will go to Philadelphia to reside and thus retain their positions at tho same sa'arles or resign. Many have built homes here, and numerous com plaints are heard of the action of tho railroad company. W. W. Weaver, nudltor of the coal fields, and his force of clerks at Mauch Chunk have also been ordered to go to Philadelphia. i It is announced that Asa P. Blakeslee, general car agent, and his full force of employes have received notice that their services aro no longer needed. 1 All offices transferred will hereafter be located in the Lehigh Valley building, Philadelphia. Hoys Fracture u Sinn's SUull. Newark, N. J., March 24. William Munu and Thomas Farley, 18 and 10 years respectively, are held on the charge of throwing stones at Frank Mullen of this city, as the result of which Mullen is In the hospital with a fractured skull and may die. Mullen's story is that he asked the boys to make less noise In front of his door, because his child was sick. They hooted at him, and he threat ened to call an officer. Then they threw the stones at him. Ho has fully identi fied the prisoners. Fnralue Kverywhere. London, March 21. A statement from Nishnee, Novogorod, contradicts recent reports concerning the exemptio n of cer tain Russian provinces from famine. "The people are all suffering alike," It says, "throughout Russia. Many In authority say that there is no famine in our province, but merely a scarcity re sulting from bad harvests, but this is not so; the famlno is everywhere. Some people nre forever announcing: 'No district suffers as ours does.' lint all are suffering alike. Wants 14100,000 Dmnusex- New York, March 21. William II. Laldlaw has finally determined to seek monetary damagos'for the injuries he re ceived at the time that Norcross, tho bomb thrower demolished Russell Sage's office and killed himself. Ho thinks that $100,000 would act as balm for tho wounds he received at the time of the blow up. The suit is against Russell Sage. A I'ostmuster Arrested for Theft. Kingston, N, Y,, March 24. Chief In spector James, of the New York Post office, placed under arrest Ira Leroy, at Highland, for robbing the mails. He was entrapped by a decoy letter. Leroy, who was assistant postmaster at Highlands, confessed that his thefts of registered and other money letters had been going on for over a year, Claimed to bo a Xtevolver Inventor. Lowell, Mass., March 24. Rollin White is dead here, aged 75. 'White, who claimed to have invented the Smith & Wesson revolver, some years ugo petl- tloned Congress for the possession of the Invent. inn. lillt. t.lift nptlt.inn. nftfr linvinf passed Congress, was vetoed by Presi-1 dent Grant. A Providence Man's HarU latch. New Yoiik, March 24; John Jackson, of Providence, R. I came to this city to see the sights nnd got intoxicated. He was arrested for creating a row on tho Bowory. Aftur paying his line some light-fingered gentleman rolieved him of $50 which ho hud left. Letrlslatitre to Atljuurn April ?I. Albany, N. V., March 24. Erwln's motion iu the Senate to substitute April 14 for 21 as tho day for adjournment was lost by a vote ot 14 to 14. Tho original resolution was adopted, and April 21 fixed as adjournment day. llitUruufl Strike Settled. MinnkaI'OUs, Minn., March 24.. -Ths great Canadian Puaillc strike is settled. The men have been reinstated and the question ot wages will be left to a oom m It tee ot tho Looumotivo Bt-othorhood. Tho men cousidei,' this a victory. f l0irr-s Oolds,Co.-ihs Pcr-Tr.rot.Cwp IlsflaeMt, Vaoonlii Oou'h Broad n I Asthmi. Acarials tnra tv reasumptlon In H"l "'. a I a aura r lUf 1 I llUCll llMEI. Da atonc. YotX will HI the s-U-t rsT-ioTaftsr t.kiuft tho art dw. twd a ! aaaUn twrban. Urea boulo- " Hi Ui4 JUW. It will pay anyone In want nf to send He. to pay postage on our beautiful line of ovoriwiiiRiciioo smpienm'in"ya. Address 11. OAIIV, a Ulgh St.. l'rovldence, It. L ISt DELPHI Latest U. S. Gov't Report. bwdep Mafcrnlro's Trial to Take rluce Next otolith. Kinqstom, N. Y,, March 24. Tho trial of Krederich Magufre, tho alleged mur derer of Mrs. Noah Gregory who is con fined in Jail at Goshen, Is to take placo next month. The extraordinary nature of the crime, coupled with tho wide pub licity it has attulncn, will render the trial of the cas! one ot the most cele brated in Orange county. Maguire feels confident that he can prove a successful alibi. The St. David's Society Electa Ofllcers. New York, March 34. The St. David's Society of tho State of New York has elected tho following officers for tho en suing year: President, Ellis II, Roberts; Vice-Presidents, Henry Blackwell and John G.Jeukins; Trensurer,John Thomas; Recording Secretary, Wm. H. Williams; Physician, Daniel L. Jones, jr.; Chap lain, Rev. Dr. D. Parker Morgan. For ft TlireerIya Meet. Scranton, Pa., March 24. The Scran ton Bicycle Club has completed arrange ments for a three days' meet In the third week in June of biuyclo clubs represent ing New York, New Jersey, Pennsyl vania and Maryland. Big prizes will be offered for various contests. Tha meet will follow that to be held tho previous week at Syracuse. lelejriitel Infttrurteil for Harrison. PniLAi)ni.riiiA, March 24. At tho Re publican Couhty Conventions at Altoona, Clulr County, and Huntingdon, Hun tingdon County, the administration of President Harrison was endorsed and tho delegates to the State Convention wero instructed to work in his interest. Clmlrnutli Murphy'ii Assailant. Tnov, N. Y., March 24. Daniel Mur phy, who assaulted Edward Murphy, Chairman of the Democratic State Committee, with n hatciiet a few weeks ago, wus found guilty of assault In the second degree und sentenced to Clinton Prison for three years. Kitlse Humor Ilcsnrdlns: Mr. llltilnc. Wasuinqton, March 24. A rumor published iu the West that Secretary Blaine had resigned his poiition' in the Cabinet has no more foundation than tho same rumor which circulated n month ago. There is absolutely no ground for it whatever. Kesuit nf Louisiana Primaries. New Oiileass, March 21. Returns from Tuesday's pi imaries are not all In from tho country, but reports received thns far are ample to indicated the elec tion of McEnery by between 7,000 and B,000 majority in tho State. Terrible Deed r in Infatuate,! Man. Lima, O., March 24. SeletShutz, aged 20 years, who has for several years, been Infatuated with Mrs. Hello Snyder of Bolivar, took hor to his room last night. After locking the door he cut her throat and his own with a razor. Would you rather buy lamp chimneys, one a week the year round, or one that lasts till some accident breaks it? Common rrlass may break or not tne minute you llgnt your lamp ; if not, the first draft may kik ft; if not,' it may break . - J from a mere Whim. .lousrh glass chimneys, Mac- beth's " Pearl-top " or " Pearl glass," almost never break from heat, not one in a hundred. Where can you get it? and what does it cost ? Your dealer knows where and how much. It costs more than common glass; and may be, he thinks tough glass isn't good for his business, Pittsburgh, Pa, Geo. A. Macuetii Sc Co. AUlinugli wo're right to the thresh liold (if spring, tho weather don't In dicate It. Will Bo Given Away. Our eaierprU aidruisi 0. II llaseubnch wh'ioirrlKi the naesi elocix ofili'uia, uinsrhw, toll -t rtlelJ. bruiiios, xpoiires.ete , Ugt 'lua v&v a large unnvicr of trial buttles of Or. Miles' oelaunt ! Kistortilve v-rvlne. H' 411 iraute. It o oar- neadfilie, ill.zlneas, nervous proUr.ul in, sleepl i-ne .s, the 111 ell'eots of spirits, toUuoo, culfee, elo. Urus uUlis.yH Is tne gr atet seller they ver kn.ivv and in unlver Ally mtlsfant ry. Tlisy uUDBuaraatee Dr. Sll'eV New Heart ''"ure In alloise-t if n rvoiH or orsi do ne-irt dlseie, nil -ittuou, pun iu siuj, suoiu nut, xiu. riuo uouk on 'Setv mi and He irt Diseased" dee. When n, younit mm thinks lie knows more thnn his father he gets the UIoa that the world Is progressing;. Tho Greatest Strike. Aminftn KreU strlKes that -if Dr. Miles In il's ) iverln? Ins N-w llr Cure has proven I self t ba one or the inns' Im irtatit rbe (lannutl for It has iwoo ue t mlsbluu Alrtwly Mieteeitiii'aul ' hstrt dls -n-M it be in rv ilii'l.m'r.axl, and imv y unemi. ceil ourtHetfoiad Itioon ioliv short lireaih, Hivleri'ig, iiuluit In si'le, arm, should r, wax audtiiiiiirv "pel s, oip'eHloii, rlliu of snKies, s noilirlu aud aurt o roper. Dr. Mile' bo k on llvt nu t Nervous D'Keas, Iree, I'he u iraualait New Iletr' Our l soul an ' gu irantetxl oO. II llmeiiiiiioii.ilieilruif. gist, ! ills Itntort ive Nervine for head aelie, ft s, spree', hot UAthes, uervout oallU, opium Imbli, eta. Sonlety 19 now doing penanee for Its sins, but forty days Is too short n tlaio. Miles' Nerve aaa'Uvs.- Ptlla et on a new principle reuUal'a t r.e I ar, U)uia"u ana bowels tiunu'tn i'u nm Hvr Itwivtrr. nr. Miles' Fills spaKIIi ome bllluiwusw, l Usui, t irpM liver, pl ooaattlptttloa ynif-Hiiiied lor msn, wiun'U, children. HnnlUeJi, mlMst, surest I 5'rtoos, DfiflU. Humpies free, at O. II, Uagenbuch'a driigatoro. (SIT MRS. DONNEGAN Tho mosaic itivur Jiysitiryi Prolinbly Solved. j TS T 1 f J . IDENTIFIED BY A SALOONKEEPER Ho is Posltiva She is the Woman That Had Dona Washing for His Family. The Wife or a Fireman on tin Ocean Stenmer llor Husband IlUappearod on Saturday I.nst SIr. Mickln is Allvo nnil Very Itiillcnant at the l'ubllclty Given About Ut I'ast Mfe Mie Wore Dia mond Hlid u Sunlskln Kacque. Newaiik, N J., March 24. Mr. John Sehulte, a saloonkeeper in this city, visited Bruckner's morgue and posi tively Identified the body of tho woman found drowned in the Passaic River on Sunday last, ond who was declared by Dr. Foster, of Rockawuy, to be his sister-in-law, Mrs. Llbbie Stickle. Mr. Schulto described tho clothing worn by a Mrs. Donnegan, who lived next door to him, and who disappeared on Saturday. Ills description of the clothing tallied with that found upon the corpse, and when he was admitted to the morgue he declared himself positive that the body was that of Mrs. Donnegan. He says that she had done the washing for his family for four years and also been employed at house cleaning. The deceased and her husband fre quently visited his plnce of business. Mrs. Uonnegan's llrst liusuand wns named Gilroy. By him she had two children, who now live with an aunt in this city. She has many other relatives in this vicinity. Donnegan was formerly a fireman on an ocean steamer, hut has been idle ot late. He and his wife aro said to have frequently qunrreled, and tho corpse shows n discoloration under the left eye made by tho husband last Friday. A significant fact is that Donnegan disappeared also on Saturday at the same time his wife did, und has not been hea'd from since. PROVED SHE WASN'T DEAD. Mrs. Stickle Walked luto tlie Morgue Where Her Supposed Hotly Lay. Newark, N. J., March 24. That the body of the woman lying in Bruckner's morne. mi Belmont avenue, is not that of Mr- I. V Steckle, of Rockaway, N. .T Int.. 1 .. . : ji 1 ,1 lalmil liaxrrmrl n nApnil. i venture l i.ie appearanceof Mrs. buckle herself at tlie Ilior She lUnat, u (statement to Superlnten- dent Brown and Chief of Police Hopper ' to the effect that her purpose In visitinir Newark was to allay the fears of her death nnd to show that she was still in tlie land ot tho living as well as being iu tho possession of tho jewels nnd money that were supposed to havo been taken from the body of tho dead woman. She stated also that tho girl that had accompanied her from Rockaway, Rosie Rnhl, was now employed in New York, but exactly where she was she could not say. Mrs. Stickle, who Is a prepossessing looking woman, wore her diamonds, a fashionnhlo black silk dress and a seal skin saccule. She left without giving nny further particulars as to herself, but ic is bo lleved that she has gone back to the home of her sister, Mrs. Dr. Foster, at Rockaway. When speaking she was very quiet, and seemed to feel keenly tho stigma that the publicity of her career had brought upon her. Kveryliody to be Turtiett Out, Trenton, N. J., March 24. Governor Abbett has signed the bill creating a department of public works in Camden, Paterson and '1 ronton. Under tho act all Republican officials in these cities will be removed for appointees of the mayor. In Trenton this will cause a complete change, everybody being turned out. Tho Republicans will bring the case into tho courts on the ground of unconstitutionality. Senntor-EIect Mills Coneratuluted. Washinoton, March 24. Sonator elect Mills has received innumerable congrat ulations upon his unanimous election. Last night fully two-thirds of tho mem bers of tlie House called upon Mr, Mills and extended their congratulations. Of this number many were well known Re publican representatives. The citizens of the Lone Star State who were in Washington also culled upon him to pay their respects, Arrested for Contempt or Court. Scbanton, Pa., March 24. Three fore men of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad have been ariestod for contempt ot court aud will be called to answer on Saturday tor having ignored nu Injunction issued to restrain them from Interfering with an overhead bridge being constructed over the com pany's tracks in this city. Infeetlous I'lieiuuunia from Parrots. Paijiu t.irn1i 'JL l Tlnlinlu eananllt, Imported llvo liumlrwl parrots from llruzil. After their arrival here an opt deuilc broke out among them and all but two died. Thirteen persons who bought parrots from this consignment have been attacked by infectious pneumonia. Five of them havo died und others aro seriously ill. Col. Luninnt's Illness. New York, .March 24. Col. Daniel S. Lamout lias been seriously HI at his homo in tills city for the past two weeks, lie is not yet out of danger, nnd ulnoe liutt Saturday pliysloims havo lm iu constant attendance. Dr. Dryaut, who Is attending Mr. Lumout, said Inst night that his patient was "tasting comforta bly." I'lnld to llu ThUuii to lllllTalo. Nbw York, March 34. Judge Van llriiut lias eomuiitted Iblwartl M. Klold to tho Buffalo State Hospital until suoh time as the hopi'.rtl authorities should ti-pni-t hi in in coiuliliou to be turned over to tin- slu-iiir of ilm county. Field will be ivniuvid an I .ulay. Jnclnuse 1'ul.lUi lliilldlni; Aliiroll'lrttlon. WsiiisinoN, March L'f Mr. W. M. Stum- ol l-i-nncylvania olfer.-d a hill In the lluuse yusterdny Increuslug to 835. OlMJ the limit of cost of the public build ing at Allegheny, l'u. ISJsellooSlo! puro alcohol to mako Wol.Fl' 3 A Mil Blacking. Alcohol is good for leather; it il good for the skin. Alcohol is the chief ingredient of Cologne, Florida Water, and Bay Hum tho well known face washes. Wo think there is nothing too costly to use in a good leather preservative. Acnio Blacking rctailf) at 20c. and at that prira sells readily. Many people are so accustomed to buying a dress ing or blacking at fie. and 10c. a bottlo that they ennnut umlerstat. 1 that a Hack ing can bo ohe;il at 2(k: We want to meet thein with cheapne s if w c. n, and to ac complish tills we od'ei a Kwanl uf for a recipe which will enable us to make AVoLrr's Acsif. Ulackino at such a price that a retailer can profitably mil it at 10c a bottle. We hold this oiTcr open until Jan. 1st, 1803. WOIi-FI1 & EAKDOLPE, Philadelphia. S3 SHOE Tl!E BEST SHOE IN THE ViORLO FOB THE KONEYF It Is a seamless eIioo, with no tacka or wax thread to hurt the feet; mado of the best Una calf, styllsb and easy, outl because ue make more shoe of thi arade than a na other manufacturer. It euuola hand I sewed Bhoea costing from $4.00 to $5.00. (EC OO (ienuiup Ilnnd-Hm rd, tho finest calf shoo ever offered for $'.0U equals French Imported shoes which cott from $3.(to $U!-(W. CtA OO llnul!Meil Welt Shoe, fine calf. PTa stylish, comfortable and durable, the best shoe ever offered ct this price j same Rrodo 03 cuj-tom-matlo chocs costing from U.Ul to ft'LUl. C2Q 50 Police Miopi Farmers, Uallroad Men and Letter Carriers all wear them; tine calf. seamless, smooth ln-Me, heavy three soles, eloncUec Onopairwlllwcarajcnr. CjO 50 finornlrt no better shoe ever offered at d this price; ne trial will convince thosa who want a shoe xoV comfort and sei S2;-ea?erybstro,nWr,"L service. Lltio-iii'-rr'M shoes h.ive given thorn a trial will wear no other mated. PAUr) &'-.0l' nntl $1.7.i school shoes aro KAXijyJ vornbytheboyseerywherei theyHeIl on their merits, as the Increasing sales show. I orliac MiOU, linnd-newi-d shoe, best aWctvllCs lMnBola.verystylisbicqualsFrciichi Imported shoes costing from SI.U1 to S6.UI. i.ndiCH' V!.3II, v!.UI mi. I 81.75 shoo for Misses are tho beEtnneDongola. htyllshaadt urablo. Clnutlon. bee that W. L. Iioulas' name ami price are sumped on the bottom of each shoo. pr-TAKE N SUriSTITl'TE.ea Insist on local advertised dealers supplying ymt. IV. L. DOLtiLAS, lirocklou.Blasb. tiuliXxt josEx-a: jbjHjJL,, Nortlt niuin St., feltcnautlontt tirv atrnn? nnil riurahln. TIiiira wh,a Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Ourea Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc ItomoveB and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. DR.THEBL. ritG North Fourth St.. tn iii m ui.ia. OtrniaB American Hnociali.i 10 Uia fulled biaua wba 14 ,i, , cun Blood Polson Nervous Debility ana Spiv clil Diseases th an. Skin Di.ea.i-. HdrpotaFalnl!nUM, boi,.t,SoreYliroat Mouth, el ,li:tii'it runt'l'-a, V ruj li'ius aea af harl llu-.t,. Siraiti, Irrl'ail'tOB. lirlan ma.t'iaa ai.il BuDul&sa k ,ki -t. . Kcaku " .-' Karlj de-ar Ijt memorr. waak liao, m--ntal nxl-IT KlJDar ane Bin . r OIiaacH and all Dma.a r niltli K ft. in 1'?Yat? liulu nuinot Overwork. Heoeut oaaea cuted lo 4 t, 10 aaa .u.f at nii.-p n. M, li htin. nn r-a- r ''at aJTaa. I Ualna 1) .-bw. Ouak. a-.n.tl. nr Hiai.tial Th v.li Ud ba faili-d. Dr. TUSKL unrea pol'iVSly ",d t"1 rKm tiatlaaaa. old. votM, middls ap ihTHWKt coarariaTiw yauixia rttk r poor, aesd 2e. auwn " bOOK "THUTH" '"r-lai l)aa und.T worn ualtmeiilala. H.rJJ.'rlallr troro u f.'. , "A Ir 6 la in Sunda- llll 1 ' Writ- w call arid b. ' r", ! aaa Wads. - iatMila; ndls. dall; TlstStV. JOHN CUSLET'y Green Truck Stand ! Cor Main and Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A flns line ol Oriole OUOUUUIliH Nuts and Caudles. Pmtltry of all Kinds Mr. Ootlet rsoelvtrt his sreen truck dally Irom the oltv markets, which Is a gu-tranloa toUis.it. omsrs thrttbsy will receive fresh Ifoods wh u btiyl gfrooi film, CHRIS. BOSSLEIt'S AL00N ND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Hheuandoah. The Finest Stock of Beers, Ales, Cigws, k. W L. DOUCLAS