THE GANG CAUGHT Despornto Fight Willi Rail We Can't do it Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ON 3G2STJOY Both tho method and results rlien Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho tasto, and acts fently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to the 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 havo made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 61 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have 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. SAIi FRANOISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, Kt. HEW YORK, N.Y. tack Headache and rollovo all tho troubles Inci dent to n bilious state of tho system, Buoh on Ptzzlness, Kausea. Drowsiness. Distress aftee iatlng, Paia In tho Sldo, 4c- While their moat remarkable success has been shown In curing EeoSachB, yet Carter's Little Liver Fills art cqnaily valuable in Constipation, curing and pre venting tUs annoying complatntvwulle they also correct all disorders of the Btomchthnulate tha ISvor and regulate tho bowels. Even it the; only curat fAefcalhey tronldbo alraos tprlcelcss to thosa wna cmner from this distressing complaint; but fortu nately their goodnesB docs notend here, and those Trho once try them will find these little pills valu able In so many ways that ( hoy will not ba wll (lUurtodowithoQtthem. But after all elck hood (is tha bans of so many Uvea that berotswhora Iweinslieourgrcat boast. Our pilbi euro it whlla ethers do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, bat by their gentle action please ail who use them. In vials at 25 cento i llvo for $1. Sol4 fey druggists everywhere, or sent by malL CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com panies represented by jD-AJVIID FAUST, 120 S. Jardm St., Shenanooah, Pa. nilfiTllfir we, tneundersinned, were Hllr I llnr entirely oared of rupture by u'11- Ur.J.U. Mayer, 831 Arch Kt., rhlladelnlila. Pa., H. Joues rnl'lps, Kennel Square, Pa.i T. A. Kreltz, Blitlngton. K. If, Hmall, Mount Alto, fa.; Rev. 8. II. Bner raer, ttunbury,.l,a.: D. J. Dellntt 214 H. 12iU Ht.. Keadln, Pa.; Wm Illi, 182 Montrose Ht , Philadelphia; 11. U Itrm-o. 309 Kim Ht., Keud. fug, Pa.; George and I'll, liurlrart, 439,lxcuit St, Heading, Pa. Send Tor circular. MADE BY THE DUTCH PROCESS ars "Treated with Carbonate of Soda, Magnesia, Potash or Bicarbonata of Soda." The use of chemicals can bo 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 has been placed and allowed to remain for sovcral days. l'or more than One Hundred Yeare the home of Walter Jlaker A Co. have made their Cocoa Preparations A ItfiOl. VTJITjY-I'UJCX! , uttna XO 1'atent Process, Alkalies, or Dyci, W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. NEW DRUG STOKE. Edward A. Morgan & Co. (Formerly Shapiro's Pharmacy) 107 South Main Street, NEXT DOOR TO HOST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded by registered pharinaclBtu. TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Proouro ono of our Cheat Protectors. "WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana 17 KOUTH MAIN STUB 1ST, of his irleuds and the publlo In Kvorythiiifl in tho Drinking Lino. CAKgR'S CURE Cocoas PANIC ON A STEAMER Ono Man Chnsca Anothor With a Kovolvor. SLEEPING PASSENGER3 AROUSED An Englishman Tries to Commit Suiolda But is Prevented by His Roommate. Men Hull About tile llout Italf-Oressail, Women (-creamed am! Could Not be Appeased Until Assured tlmt Notlilnc BorlnUB Unit Happened The AVouId-bo Suicide's Hervm Fulled Illiu at the Last Moment Slch and Out of Work. New York, March 31. When the Sound steamer Plymouth was passing Fort Schuyler on her way to New York from Boston In the morning at 8:30 o'clock the passongers were awakened by the report of two pistol shots In rapid succession. In an Instant tho boat was in an uproar, and men half dressed were running about tho deck In tho cool morning air to And out what had hap pened. Women screamed and wonld not ba appeased until the officers of the boat had explained that nothing serious had happoned. The sight that met the eyes of the men did not tend to allay their fears. They saw two men running round the deck. Both were without their outer cloth ing! An elderly man was running and pursuing lilm was a younger man with a smoking revolver In his hand. The oflicers and passengers started in pursuit of them. The man with tha pistol was overhauled and tho weapon taken from him, whllo tho other man ran back to his stateroom. An immediate investigation was insti tuted. The prisoner, it was found, was a young Englishman named Arthur J. Howson, of No. 120 Harrison street, Boston. The other man was Anton Ken nedy, also of Boston. Both occupied tho same stateroom. This is Mr. Konnedy's story; "When tiro boat left her Boston pier I found Mr. Howson already occupying his share of the stateroom. I bade him 'good after noon,' and he replied pleasantly. After dinner ho went to the cabin and was en gaged for a long time In writing a letter. At times ho would hurst out crying, and I felt sorry for him. About 10 o'clock we both turned into our hunks, but before going to sleep I asked him if he was in trouble. Ho said that he was despondent, as ho had for a long time suffered ill-health and had lost his posi tion as traveling salesman for a whole sale clothing house at Boston and that he Intended to commit suicide. I ad vised him against doing anything so toousn, anu lie banded me a letter ad dressed to F. P. Bitter, Whilford Block, Waltham, Mass. The envelope was stamped. I told him I would help him ana, tninKing that with that assurance he would go to sleep, I myself sought juorpneus. i slept until about ailo. "I awoko with an unoasy feeling as if some ovil were impending. I then no ticed my room companion sitting un in his berth with a large revolver In his hand. "He said, 'I am going to do it now, so uere goes. "I told him not to, and got up In or der that I might (Set my checkbook from under my pillow. I wrote out a check for f 100, and was just handing It Co him when the pistol went off. The bullet crashed throught the partition over his head. Another shot followed it. and I. thinking discretion the better part of valor, went out Ju tha main passage way, llowson soon followed, and say ing, 'Don't be afraid, I won't hurt you.' walked toward me, but I did not care to get too close to him. I walked around the deck and he followed until bo was placed under arrest by the ollloors of the ship. There was great excitement on board for some lime, but It soon sub sided." Howson was arraigned before a justice in the Tombs Police Court. He said that ha intended to commit suicide, but at the last momenr his nerve failed him. The reason he wanted to kill himself whs that he had been sick and was out of a position. Ho held his hands to his face and cried. The letter was opened and was read in court It was merely a re cital of his Ills and said that be did not want to bring disgrace upoo his friends or upon Wilbur Lodge, if. and A. M, I.urce Quantities of Wheat Ilulned. St. Paul, Minn., March 31. Reports irom many iNortu ualcotn and .Northern Minnesota points state that it has been raining Incessantly for many hours. In many plaoes the country is lioodod and the road3 imnassable. The farmers' hopes, that they would be . auie to turasn tueir left-over wheat, can ' . u.i rm. i- . . . nuu wo iunii6un. xuo gram in shock was ruined by the early March thaws, tha later heavy winds and snows tilled tho stacks to the center with leu and frost. and the rain has so thoroughly soaked tliem that not a Kernel of wheat will be saved except for feed. At least ten mil lion bushels in tho Red River Vnlley must be counted lost. Monmouth Iarlc Uncus. New York, March 81. Secretary Crick more, of the Monmouth Park Associu tlon, announces that the association has decided to run its races of lb'JJ at Mon mouth Park, the ideal race course created by the lata David Dunham Withers. The stakes usually announced to close in March will close Monday, April 18. The Monmouth meeting will begin on July 4. A Child Jlurnid to Death. Patkuson, N. J.. Mnrch 01. Tho flvo-year-old bou of William Olipliaut was playing in his father's barn yesterday morning with a package of matches Through some accident a lighted match fell from the boy's hands into a stack of bay, and immediately tho entire barn whs' In Humes. Tho child could not make his escape and polished in the fire. Wuaturn lliiluti lluiiti-n. Wasuinoton, March 81 The Supremo Court decides that thu Union l'aolflo ltallwuy must dp it own telegraph busi ness, along its line, giving up tha con tract of 1881 with the Western Union. This is a (lovernineiit victory over the Western Uuiou. l or a Tneuty-flve Mile lUce. FlTTSBUIia. March 81. B. K. JloClel- land has challenged Eugleilriim of CJhl- 5f?ftt0,wV twenty-tlve mile lo itiaoe for ' THE RAINHILL ASSASSIN. Deeming Nays If llu Has to SwIub Ho Will Not be h Cowftril. Melbourne, March 81. Deeming ar rived at Adelaide yesterday morning and was scon by a reporter. He passed his time during the trip in playing draughts, On deck and in the cabin ho was watched constantly by marines and detectives. He has grown thinner and more nervous under tho strain. An Adelaide reporter says that his fea tures aro sharper and his eyes are mora ferret like than has been represented. He has a cruel mouth with thin lips which twitch almost constantly. Deeming complained to tho reporter than no written statement of the Rain hill discoveries had been supplied to him. He said to one of the detectives shortly before his arrival in Adelaide: Well, If 1 havo to swing, I will swing like a man and not ltko n coward. Model of Columbus' Flagship. Wasuinoton, March 31, Tho Treasury Department is advised that a model of tho Santa Maria, tho flagship of Colum bus on his first voyage across the Atlan tic, and perhaps models of the two ves sels which accompanied him, will ba sent to this country by Spain for exhibi tion nt the world's Fair. Tho ship will bo built in Spain, and will be of suffi cient size to take part in the naval pa rade. After the parade they will bo sent to Chicago by way of the Erie and Welland canals. After tho exposition It is the Intention of Spain to present the ship or ships to thu United States and have thorn moored in the lake in tha grounds back of the Executive Mansion. ltnasted to Death. Rondout, N. Y., March 31. Jacob A. Marklo, aged 00 years, was burned to death at Lagtown. He was a helpless cripple and in bed when the fire broke out. The only other persons, present were a granddaughter and her two chil dren, who fled for safety only in time to save their own lives. Markle was liter ally roasted to death. Only thu trunk of his body was found in the ruins. Want an Increase In Wages. La whence, Mass., March 31. About 50 weavers in the Arlington Mill went on strike yesterday. It is learned that In troduction of n now closs of work re duced their wages from $8 to $0 per week. They asked an increase in pay from 80 cents to $1 per cut which was refused and they went out. Fooplos Party Convention, Boston, March 81. The first Stata convention of the People's Paaty In this Cate wa hold yesterday afternoon in Faneull Hall to elect delegates to the Na tional Convention at Omaha, July 4. Them Were flnlacruf A. nniuun Ntn.a. sentljig every Congressional district lu, uie oimo, Fraternal Clrclo Officers (Sentenced. Boston, March 81. Charles A. Barney, John A. Fraser and William Hamilton, the oflicers of the- Fraternal Circle who pleaded guilty to having received stolen goods to the amount ef $50,000 from the oflicers of the Rising Sun, were sentenced to State Prison. for Ave years. ruuclikeup.il, "Rntorprlse" Sold. PouoiiKitKiisiE, N. Y March 81. It is announced here that tho "Evening Enterprise" has been sold to a stock company and that It will soon be issued ns a Democratla newspaper. Thero will be no change lu the management. Incorporated as a Town. - Si'fiiNO Lake, N. J., March 81. ThU place has been Informally Incorporated as a town. Edwnfd M. Patterson was elected Mayor. The hotels and cottages in the town have an assessable value of nearly one million dollars. AT A PLEASANT MORNINtt t FFFL nRIQMT AND RfcW rtNU MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor suva it uctn g ntiv on tho stom toh, ifvur mid ktilnois, urM is it pli-Hsunt ltixatlv. This di Ink U matin Jrm h. .)-. mid i pit'parcU for ut-t '4 ciiatly a tiM. It u i , ,i .i SET-MK IT'l tin VIT ffitf AU druuetsts sen it -a .u . um & ii ner it t an w luy ono to-day. J .tine h runul) iUMlt"imi Hove tlie Itowi'' i uli d o. in cider to by ii althy, tbU la w r HFor LOST or FAILINO MANHOOD, ucoersi anu j uib u u o us.iiu.ii x, (Weakness of Body and Mind, Effects - lof ErrarArT!xflFft&fMi In Old or Yniino. ItvblUl. vbl UAMIUUU rull ltmlor.il. Haw In nlim aud HlrHlkmlfcA,l.NlL!fUi'I.UimUNSirin8oriHlj Abiol.1.1. uUllii IIUI1K lllkATUkVr-llrarlU 111 d.r, Ctntrttlr frou (U ttllr And Ivrrlfa I'uvalrlr . 11 rile Ihtai. UrMrlfllia Hunk, riluiatltiii Mil pruuU laatlatl(aralru)rre idr.3 ERIE MEDICAL CO., UUFFALO.N. Y. WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest and cheapest block In town. Artistic Painting, Gracing and Decorating! J. P. GARDEN, 10 8m W V. Centre St.. KIIKMDOAU SFWMI PAPER tosi'ii'l to pay postage on our beautiful lliioof ovnr 1M uuttcbnl sauililcH at InwObt prlt us. Address 1'. U. OAUY, 1W WkU tit., ItovHcuco, It. t. W J THE NEXT FOR MEN eHLY mm NEWS OF THE DAY. Governor McKlnley has appointed Hon. C. L. Poorman Secretary of State, vice D. J. Ryan, resigned. The Cigarette bill applying to boys un der 10 years of age has passed the Rhode Island House in concurrence. The hill Increasing the price for tha publication of notices by newspapers has been passed by the New York Senate. The Mississippi Legislature has passed a joint resolution In favor of electing United States Senators by a direct vote of the people. The Navy Departmout yesterday madn the seventeenth payment on the Mont gomery and Detroit to the Columbia Iron Works of ilaltimore, Md,, amount ing to $37,502. Father Forbes, the Scotcn Jesutl whom tho Government ordered out of France for using language alleged to be insulting to ths French army, has left franco lor London. A despatch from Melbourne shows that 1'. Li. Deeming, the Rnlnhlll mon ster, probably committed a murder in South Africa. This time his alleged victim was a man. M, M. Levelle, one of the most promt nent attorneys of the Schuylkill County Courts, died at his home in Ashland. Pa.. yesterday. He had a wide reputation as u criminal pleader. Tho New York Senato confirmed the nominations of Louis Memslnger. of New York, as port warden of New York, and Anthony Llinchy, as inspector of gas meters, in puce ol Ferdinand Kruardt. llutse llios. & Lichtenwaun, iron ore miners anil paint manufacturers of Ah lentown, Pa., have failed with execu' tious amounting to $10,000. The causa of the failure Is the failure of the Lehigh iron Company. Tho Stone Cutters' Union of Newark. N. J., have decided to order a strike on May 1 if tho bosses did not remove the machinists from the plaining machines and substitute stone cutters. They also demand nine hours' work a day at forty eight cents an hour. Tho bosses say they will fight. W eutliur Report. Washington, March 31 For Now Bnitlandi Fair, and probably followed uy light rainst southeasterly wind. For Eastern Now York and Eastern Penn sylvania: Increasing cloudiness and llht ruliiss; southerly winds; stationary temperature. For Now Jersoy: Increasing cloudiness with light rains; southerly winds; slightly warmer In southern portion. For Maryland and Delaware: Cloudy weather with flight rains; slightly warmer, southerly winds. For Western New York and Wostern Penn sylvania: Cloudy weather and showers; south easterly winds; becoming cooler in the western portion of New York. A lamp chim ney is a small thing, (however important) and it is strange a dealer will so belittle himself as to sub stitute an imita tion for the genuine " Pearl-top" chimney, because it costs him a few cents per dozen less. Yet he does this does it every day. We are blamed when these imi tation things "don't work" and break. H-very " rearl-top chim ney bears a label for your pro tection. Look for it. " Pearl-glass" (chimneys not pearled at top) are made of same quality of glass, and have etched near top ,.KUlll uijAhs, mpiain letters. These are for central draft and student lamps. Do yourself the ntstice to ex amine your next purchase and take no substitute for " Pearl-top" or " rearl-glass chimneys. Pittsburgh, Po. Geo. A. Macbeth & Co. A new fad is tho small satin bow tie, with your girl's initials In the corner. Tlio Seoret of Suooess. O. II. IIuL'Oobuoli. tin druikiist.bellevos that the secret of sueoeM 1 perssveranoe. There fore he peniUls In fceupliu the ni stllneot perfumeries, toilet urticlex, cosmetics, drugs and chemicals on the market. lie especially Invito all nersons who hwa ualnltitlon. short breath, weak or hungry rpells, pain In sldxnr similiter, oppro-slou, ntgliimar.', diy cuugii, mini' neriiig, urupiy nr ii.in urease to try Dr. Miles uuequiled New Heart Oip-e, bo'ora It is too lata. It h is t'ie larnest sale ol any similar remsdy. Kme book ortettlmo ni.tisiree, ur. miier ueunruitve nervine in unsurpassed for s eeplessoess, neadaohe, tits, etc., and It contains no opiates. Clrciu posters' will soon adorn stalilos and fences, lllllng-the boys with delight. . A Husband's Mistake. Husbands too ofton permit wlvei, snd par ent their children, lo sufler from headache, dizziness, neuralgia, sleepla-Bnos, flL, ner vnuno8, when ny the use of Dr, Miles' Kestoratlve Norviue such serious results could easily bo prevented DpiKglsts evtry where say It give universal sallsfioilon, aud ha- ai lminonse sale. Wooduorlh Co.,01 Kort Wayne, Ind.j Hnow & i 'o.. nf Syracuse, N. Y.J J. O Woir, Utllsdalf, Mich.J and hail, d edsot others y 'It ts Uie lire.u.kt seller they ever knew." It contains no nplilis. Trial boltles and line book ou Nervous Diseases, free at O. II. Hueenliuoh's. When egg woro plauud on the new tarllt it u as with a inurlotlu desire to throw oft the foreign yolk. Mllew' Nerve wxa Ulv Pilla iVot on a new prlnntple r. walat'rjg the liver, stoiuacb and bowels tltrowik nerve A new dlsoovery. Dr. Miles' Pllli speedily oute blllimsaens, had tunln, tnrpld liver, pllew, ooastlpatlon. Uneqnalod lor men, women, children. Hmallest, mil let, stir null Sldoses, lActs. Bampies Free, at U. It. ilajonhueli's drug store. road Thieves. ONE MAN SHOT BY DETECTIVES. Two Thousand Dollars Worth of Gooda Thrown from a Freight Oar. A Tullnr Who Was Negotiating With the Crooks Tor the I'lireliHse of the floods Also Arreted Tliren of tlio Itoblters and the Tailor Tuketi to tin County Jail lu llucllensack and Locked Up One of the Gang Kscaped. Hackensack, N. J., March 31. A des perate light marked an arrest made yes terday at Warren Point, near Hacken sack. Three enterprising cnr-thleves were taken into custody. One of them was shot before the gang would submit. ?hey had broken open a car of the Erie Railway and stolen drygoods worth sev eral hundred dollars. Bernard Kahn, a Jewish tailor, having a Btore In New York, was visited about 10 o'clock Tuesday morning by four strangers. They asked him If he wanted to purchase a quantity of first class dry goods "nt bed rock prices."" He said that he did, and tho men asked him to accom pany them. Kahn hired a wagon, the farty drove to Warren Point, by way of loboken Ferry and tho Hackensack plank road. They reached the Warren Point depot by midnight. The horse was tied near the depot, and the four men took the goods which they wished to sell from beneath the railroad platform. Kahn said tho goods were damp from being exposed to the air, and asked why they were thore. The words were hardly out of his mouth when four men stepped from hid ing places and confronted the tailor and bis companions. Their appearance startled Kahn. especially as thoy held revolvers pointed at hiin and his com panions. One of them commanded tho five to hold up their hands. The tailor promptly obeyed, but his companions made a dash at the new comers and a lively fight followed. The others were ge ttlng the worst of tho bat tle when a pistol was fired, and the man who had conducted the negotiations with Kahn utn .i croan, clasped bis hands over Ins s,.. . i i mid fell heavily to the ground. The light slopped at once and one of Halm's coni .moiis took to his heels and ran down the railroad track, dlsappear- ng lu tlie darkness. The newcomers, who were oflicers, snapped handcuffs on the men and took them to the jail in Haokeusack. Here Kaliu learned tho truth of the proceedings which had seemed ro strange to him. The four men were thieves, aud Had broken Into a car on the krle Kail road, near Spring Tank, while the train or which the car was n part was replon ishlng its water supply. They had dropped about $2,000 worth of Irish point curtains, a roll of imported dross velvet, a roll of Brussels oarpet, fifteen rolls of black dress goods, three rolls of table linen, a roll of red dress goods and three boxes of domestic lace curtaining fiomthecar to the ground. The train moved oCt without the robbery beins discovered, and tho thieves had iterated the goods under tha arren Fulnt depot platform. Tho robbery Was discovered when the train reached Kamapo. Kahn's companions gave their names ns Peter Lawler, James Smith and James Collins. Smith was the man who was wounded. His injuries are not serious and, after being treated by tho jail phy sician, lie was tocksd up wltn the rest, Tlie Question a Queer One. Pmsiitmo, March 81. Governor Mo Ktnley and State Chairman Hahn. of Ohio, accompanied by their wives, were on the Eastern express Tuesday evening lor wnsliingtun, Uoveruor McKlnley Is bound for Rhode Island. He stated that Republicans In the State were all for I resident Harrison's re-nomination Yv'hen asked whether he would accent a Presidential nomination, were it offered him by tlie convention, he laughed and said tlie question was a queer one. He wouileted what any other American citi Ken would do under the circumstance, C. & M. lload Appointment. CoNCono, N. II., March 81. Tho fol lowing appointments nave been made on tho Concord & Montreal road to take effect April li F. F. Maun, superintend ent of the system, with ofllco at Con cord; George K Cummings, assistant superintendent of the Northern Division, with office at Woodsville; W. Q liean, assistant superintendent of Southern Division, with oillco at Concord. Tho o 111 co of superintendent of train servlco has been abolished. Says Georgia Is Lost to the Democrats. Wasuinoton, March 31. Representa tive H'aUon, of Georgia, says that as tlio result of tho defeat of the bilvor bill, tdppower on earth can now keep Georgia from going iuto the electoral college with tlio People's party delegation, I confi dently bi'liuvo the same is true of several other southern states, Whut the Demo crats may do with the silver bill here after is comparatively unlniportunt. Annllitir Demiilng Victim. Mei.bouhne, SInrch 81. The police here balievo they luive discovered proofs that Deeming, In addition to bis inimy other crimes, murdored a man niitned KeiijV with whom be went to the Capo of Good Hopo from Australia in 18S3. Deeming, they say, subsequently wroto to friends of Kenya in Sydney that Koays bad died lu the Transvaal uold Holds, na Tnuk All tlie Ftinils. Boston, March 81. Antonio Kowalsky, wanted in New York for grand larceny, bus been arrowed here mid awaits tho arrival of New York ofllceis. He was treasurer ot a 1'olUh buoevolent society In New York, mid disappeared with all tlie funds. A llmllHiimi fur 11 Joint Dnbato. PruiviDBNCK, II, I., Mareli 81. Chair man Owen, i'f the Reinocratia State Cen tral t'oiiuulttoe, will Issue a ohnllonge for a joint debute between ex-tloveruor Campliell, of Ohio, and Qovernor Mo Kiniej, to be held on Saturday night in this city. but aro willing to pay for learning liow to inako as good an article as 'Wolw's Acmb liLACKINU of cheap material so that u retailer can profitably tell it at 10c. Our price is 20c. Tlin rcLiller savs tho nubile will not nsv it. SVo say tlio public will, becauso tlicy will always pay it fair price for a good article To show both tlio trade and tho publio that wo want to give them tho best for tho least money, wo will pay For above information; this oiler is open until January 1st, 1893. WOLFE1 RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. !a tlift tifimn nf n. Tnlnf chlcl. does work that no other paint can do. Hew wooa painteu with it looks into the natural wood when It Is stained and varnished. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS will find It profltablo to Investigate. All uuiub siurcs sen lu S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET? n is a warn i ess enoe, witn no tack or wax tnreatx to hurt the feet; mado of tho best lino calf, Btyllil and easy, and because ve make more shoes of thim grade than any ot Iter manufacturer. It equals hand eewed shoes costing from $4.1)0 to $5.00. QC UtMiciuiliin IlandHOtvnI, tbe flnratcalC pJm shoe ever oiTered for $5.0i); equals breads imported shoes which cost from t3.0i. to $12.00. t4yi " iiiniii-f'wcu tvcii rMinpf una cair. nSfVm stylish, comfortabla and durable. ThA best- fiboe ever offered at this prlco ; sanio grade as cus- uz'sJ uu i'oiico TMioet j?armeriv iianroaa jnen IWa and LetttTCarrlprRnll wpnr Ihpm; flnnpulf. fteatnlesa, smooth inside, heavy three soles, exten sion edge. One pair will wear ayear. tji' iiiid mm no uener snooever onereaai &mmm this prlco; ouo trial will convince thosa who want a shoo for comfort and Rervice. CIO nml S-'-i.UO Vorkli.&tiin..i shoes p&m are very strong nnd durable. Thosa wtu have given them a trial will wear no other make. pAtie' &'J00 and 51,73 school shoes am UUjf 0 worn by the boys everywhere; theygell vu t ucit nicmD.iiBiui3 iiivi t-uiiiK BHi huuvy, H S K'?. mi I I.. ...I -L I shae 6 DsH. Sac $300 lluud-newed shoe, best tUuUlwO Dougola, very stylish; equals French Imported shoes costing f rom $4.00 to ij union- -j.;u. vmiu nmi 91.7a enoo ror Misses are the best nne Uongola. htyllsh aud durable. Onution. See that V. L. Douglas uamo oatt price are stomped on tho bottom of each shoe, HTTAKE NO SUnSTITUTE.H Tnslst on local Advertised dealers Btmplyinir yottj XV L.. lirocktou.MatiEU ioldW JOSEPH BALL, JVorlli Mm in St., Slieiimidoaf Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, 'Wounds, Burns, Etc Removes and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. DR. THEEL, &9fi Worth Fourth St., the ODlr genuine tiermao ABiirlaan . ... ilUi lu th I nil a Maui who Is aMa to cur' Blood Poleont Norvous Debility nJ Spe cial DIoeaseB SWlu llliaM.. KvdSpoUPal&aln ta. bum-.,toreTluoatAMouth RU Ju . Plmilt', I nipU int, bo( ar hart ri-ra, HwtlmiB. lrrlIMIaa, lnitainniatlouM au.l Run 1aaa. Mmu.oit.. caliu an 'avlj tolar. loit mwnurj . wMk lao. nuntal arxliir KllnlJ l.K'l r ul.eaa.1 aatl all Plseasca r"ullln fr"m i V,M In lUur. Hon or OTrwork. Pir. ot eaaoa .-urM In i ! 1 W'l rtllef at onoo. po not loie Imrc no man wnt , ,T?T tlilns Doctor, Quick, KainUv Hoapltal Phv.ulan dm J Dr. THIKL cure! positively n'1 l"l"" " "" builoria. oin, Tooao, MiDDia aiirn ao thoi cowT'1"" Miiuuana rich or poor. ..'n,l atamp ftr rjqOR "TRUTH" l!Minj Q.ia.a ! '' f,u,"" llnuw.'iil, from to S. F MS. ! 1 10. Sundar Mil 1J Writ, or caU mi 1. " rat lurctaiwi ic. Waits. SawrJaj ri.Ua. Oallj IUS JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand! Cor. Main und Oak Streets. Presli Oystors Received Daily. A fine line ot Choice OHOOKUIKH Nuts and Candles, Poultry of all Kinds, Mr. Oostlat rmelves his ereen truotc dally Irom the oltv markets, wuleh 11 n KiiaranleK to 1114 out omsr. tuaitiiey win receive nesu KVOdii wliu buy! x from turn, CHRIS. BOSSLER'S AL00N AND RESTAURANT S01 N. Main St., Shunaudoah, The Finest Slock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, 4. Reward W. Lb BOUCLAS Kims DilSKY