02KTI& EIVJOY Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio taste, and acts gently yet promptly on tlio Kidneys, -Liver and Bowels, cleanses tlio 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 tlio tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomncb, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tlio most healthy and agreeablo substances, its 1 many excellent qualities commend it to all and liavo rnauo it ino most popular remedy known. ' Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o and 1 bottles ny 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. SAN FRANCISCO. CAt. LOUISVILLE, Kt NEW YORK, N.Y. CARTER'S OUR! Bltfc Headache and rollovoall tho troubles lncf dent to a bilious elite of tho system, such W Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after c&tlcg. I'aln in tho Side, 4c. While their most ptMsarkablo success has been shown la curing SICK ileaSicho, yet Carter's Llttlo Liver Fills ara equally valuablo In Constipation, curing and pro tenting this annoyInRComplalnt,whllo they alsa correct all disordereoxthOBtomachtimulato the livor and regulate tho bowels. Even If taey only curoa fAcbttheyTrouIaboannostpricelesstothosawba icafAir from tMsdlstresslngcomplalnt; butfortu Xiatelythelrgoo(lnossdocsnotondhcre,andtho8a who once try them vrlll find theso llttlo pills valu able In Romany ways that thoy will nit be wll UBS to do without them. But after ollolckhoaa (lathe bane of bo many lives that hero Is where Iwemakeour great boast. OurpllLicuroltwhlla Others do not. Cartora Little Liver Fills ara very small and very easy to take. Ono or two pills make a doso. They aro strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who csethem. In vials at 29 cents; live for $1. Bold by druggie ta everywhere, or cent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorlcl SHALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRIOE FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com panies represented by FAUST, 120 S. Jardm 'St, Shenanaoah.Pa. nil flXI IflP We-tna undersigned, were nllr I HHP entirely oured of rupture by I U I I UIIU Dr.l.a vtayer. S31 Arch Ht., I'hlladelnhla, Pa., H. Jones I'lil'lps, Kennel Hquire, T. A. Kreltz.riUtlngtiin. Ph.; K. M. Hmall, Mount Alio, Pa.: Key. 8. II. Sher mer. Huabury.iPa.; D. I. Dellett 211 rt. 12'h Ht.. Heading-, Pa.; Win DIx, 182i) MontrosoBt . Philadelphia: 11. 1,. Howe. SU9 Klin Ht., Head ing, i-a,; ueorgeanri pii, liurkart, U.lx)cu8l BU, HeAdlng, I'a. Head for circular. MADE IIY THE DUTCH PROCESS ars Treated with Carbonate of Soda, Magnesia, Potash or Bicarbonate of Soda." The uso of chemical! can bo readily detected by tlio peculiar odor from newly opened packages, and also from a glass of water in which a small quantity of chemicully treated cocoa has been placed and allowed to remain for sovcral days. For more thnn One Hundred Yeart the home of JVatter linker Co. httve made tlnir Cocoa lrepnrutlone AJISOJ.VTUZr 1'XTItK, tiling XO 1'altnt l'roeeie, AtUnlles, or Dytt, W. BAKER & GO,, Dorchester, Mass. NEW DRUG STORE, Edward A, Morgan & Co. (Formerly Bliaplra's I'liarmuoy) 107 Bouth Main Street, NEXT DOOR TO HOST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded by registered pharmacists. TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Procure one of our Ghost Protectors. Has removed to Wllones'od stand 17 SOUTH MCNRBBT, Where he will be Pleai5&&"!aeel the wants oruislrlenasanl-jlom Evoryllilntj in thoDrinkiua Lino. Cocoas WASHINGTON NEWS Tlio President Abandons His Docking Trip. BUSY ON BKHRING SEA AFFAIIIS. Senator Morgan Creates a Sensation in the Senate, Ho Wants the Vleus of Member, Who Are Possible Catulltlktfci for the Presi dency, on the Silver Question The lluoster Poet, Jimies Whltcomb Itlley, Entertains the President and Family Army Officers a Indian Agents JAte RaTer Ilewarded. Washington, April 1. President Har rison abandoned his contemplated duck ing trip in order to personally conduct the negotiations for a renewal ot tho modus vlvendl, having brought tho matter to a point where it seamed prob able that an early agreement would be made. He has been busily engaged most of the day yesterday upon this subject. General Foster was with him somo time, and later Senator Morgan, a mem ber of tho Senate Commit'tee on Foreign Relations, spent a half hour with tho President. As stated Wednesday, there has been no further correspondence between the governments. Tho negotiations proceeding wholly by personal Interviews, tho President's con fidence that an agreement will be speed ily reached is believed to be well founded. SENSATlONAu-RF.SOLUTIONS. Sonntor Morgan Fires n Shot at Presiden tial CHiHUdxte. Washington, April 1. Senator Morgan caused a decided sensation In the Senate yesterday by the Introduction ol a series of silver resolutions for reference to tho Finance Committee, and his announce ment that his purpose In bringing for ward the subject In this way was to ascertain whether there were Sonators who permitted the shadow of coming heroes in the Presidential contest to come betweon them and their votoa on this Important question, and also to ascertalu the views ot Sonators on tho silver question on his side of the Cham ber who were now looming up as Presi dential candidates. Mr. Morgan's resolutions como up again to-day. To Reimburse Senato Contestees. Wasiunoton, April J. The Sonato Committeo on Privileges and Elections examined tho accounts ot Mr. Claggett, the unsuccessful contestant for tho Sen ate from Idaho, Mr. Dubois, the success, f ul coutestee from that State, and Mr. Davidson, tho unsuccessful contestant from Florida for Senator Call's seat, and decided to recommend to the Senate that Mr. Claggett be allowed $4,000; Mr. Dubois, $2,000, and Mr. Davidsou, $1, SS0. These amounts nre expected to cover the sums expended by the gentle men named In tho contests. l'oet Riley ut tlio 'White House. Wasiunoton, April 1, James Whit comb Itlley, tho lloosier poet, appeared in Washington last evening before a large nudiouce, including the President's family and several members ot the Cab inet. After the performance he visited the rooms of the National Capitol Press Club, where a large and fashionable re ception, a kind of house warming by tho club, was lu progress, and delighted the guests with several recitations. To-night a reception will be given in his honor at the Whito House. Army Olllctirs ns Indian Acents. WAsniNOTON, April 1. The Senate adopted the House provision in the In dian bill authorizing the Presldont in fu ture to appoint uruiy officers instead of civilians as Indian agents, but with a proviso giving him discretion to contluuo to appoint civilians where ho deemed it desirable. Free, from Duty Wasiunoton, April 1. Tho Treasury Department has decided that coffee shipped to Europe from Venezuela and Columbia previous to March 15 and Im ported into tho United States from Eu rope would bo entttled to tree entry into the United States. A Lift Saver (lets a Medal. Wasiunoton, April 1. Secretary Foster has awarded a '.Ufa snving , medul to Josepp Fernald, of Portsmouth, N. H., for saving the lives of four persons last July, Illnlr 8uys Hn Is n Cnndldnle, PiTTSBuno, April 1. Ex-Senator Blair, who was here on his return from a southern trip, said: "It is true that I ji in u candidate for tho Presidency. My impression is that with tho delegates to Minneapolis tho man who Is most likely to lead tho party to victory will be nom inated. Pledges will not amount to much when thut question is couslnervd. The main Issue will be the turilf, uud silver will cut some figure." Carrrul's Deposit Up. Boston, April 1. James F. Carrol; the trainer of Bob Fltzslmmons, has de posited u cheek for $1,000 with Captai n Cooko to bind a match between the Aus tralian and Jim Hall. The terms of the proposed match are n fight under Mar quis of Queeusliorry rules, at 158 pounds for a purse of $10,000 before some re sponsible club, tho Olympic of New Orleu us preferred. Prof. Dunn's Successor. New Haven, Conn., April 1. A suc cessor to Prof. James D. Dana has been appointed by the Yale faculty, lie Is H. . I. Williams, professor ot mineralogy at Cornell University. Ills connection with i Yale will liuglu next fall. Prof. Dana's name will continue on tho catalogue as a member of the faculty, mid he will con tinue to lecture on soieiitlllo subjects. lrrKulurttlus In VnnH. Boston, April 1. Clerks Mason and llradlee ot the United States "District Court, and Clerk Stetson ot the United States Circuit Court, have been sum moned to appear and testify before the Wolverton investigating Committee that will be in town from Washington next Monday In relation to alleged Irregulari ties In tho matter of fees. Highest of all In Leavening Power, Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOUrtEDt PURE WHY DURROWc DID NOT FIGHT. Harry Vane MUlbiink'a Statement of the AlTalr. New York, April 1. All tho parties concerned lu the Borrowe-Drayton scan dal appear to be on the defensive, each anxiously awaiting further action from the enemy before further committing himself. Tho Mlllbanlc-Borrowo faction have issued a statement over Harry Vane MUlbank's signature which defends Mr. Borrowe's failure to meet Mr. Drayton by quoting an agreement made by that gentleman and his wife. Tho statement is dated Oct. S3, 1801, and the part which concerns the mone tary consideration Is to'the following ef fect: "Tho wife has an Income of $35,000 per annum, under nil circumstances sho retains one-half. Sho agrees that the other half be placed with trustees, $5,000 of which shall be paid to the husband and $12,000 to herself formalntenance of children; out of tho money she re ceives wife to keep up establishment for husband and family; tho husband's $5,000 for his personal expenses, such as clothing, amusements, travelling, med ical attendance, etc. "Wife agrees, should sho hold any verbal or written communication with Mr. H. A. Borrowe, that the $12,000 for children shall be paid to the husband, and he shall hare control of same and' children. Husband on his part agrees that for tho $5,000 he will go to Europo with his wife, nnd mnko his dwelling place there with her." IN THIRTY FEET OF WATER. The Itody of John Lawlor, Supposed to Have lSeen Muidered, Found. PouaiiKKEPSiE, N. Y., April 1. Tim othy Conlon ot lthlncliff, was arrested by order of Coroner Conklln and lodged in tho Dutchess county jail here last night. Ho Is Buspectcd of complicity in the killing of John Lawler on Vice-President Morton's dock near Ithlnbeck last Sun day. Tho two men were together nil day and were seen on the dock together, both being Intoxicated. Sunday night Luwler was missing and there has been no trace of him until yes terday, when his body was found In 30 feet ot water, a short distance from whero he was last seen in company with Conlon, Blood spots were-found in different places on the dock, and thero were evi dences of a struggle. This, together with the fact that ugly cuts were found on tho dead man's head, led to Coulon's arrest. He will bo held subject to the action of the coroner's jury, to meet again to-morrow. Luwler was i'3 years old and single. Conlon has a wife and two children. An Incorrigible Hoy, PiTTsnuno, April 1. Allegheny has an incorrigible 0-year-old boy named Joseph Doyle, who, because of his misdeeds, languishes In jail Ho was arrested at the Instance of his mother, who says that four weeks ago ho sharpened a bono nnd stabbed his grandmother In tho neck, Inflicting a serious injury, because the old lady reported some ot his mis doings. Wednesday he sharpened a butcher knife and threatened to cut his grandmother's throat. Last week he attempted to burn down their home by pouring kerosene on the floor and throw ing lighted matches Into it. He has stolen money from his mother und broken furniture mirrors and pictures. Yesterday ho came 'homo having on an entire new suit ot clothes, which no one can tell how ho procured. Kept a Ilnby Xarm. Lynn, Mass., April 1. Mrs. A. B. Fisher und her daughter, Mary C, were arrested ut Saugus charged with keeping a baby farm. Six children, whose ages varied from 3 weeks to 8 years, were found in the old nnd squalid house which the women called home. Thu women retusod to give the names or parents of tho children found in their care. Tho finding of a body of a child near the Fishers led their arrest. They were brought hero for trial. ftOuni Colds, Coirhs SertThrost.Orirap.Inltaeus, VfaooDlqicCnuvh.BrfrnemUsmBlAsthnLi. Awlili ,ur. tnr Consumption is Oiu .imo., l & .ur r. Ilf Is a IVSnO a Sl&fs. UMMOMC lOBWIHH, mil. -11 nt rff'Ot sfttr tiVlot th lint dw. Sail V OR MEN ONLY! moot LOST or FAII INO MANHOOD, ..i nnA ki. Rvmra tiebttttv 'IWraknc. oi iluJyiiD.! Mind, Effects lint lrrorfn! CinHkuHiufllilar Vnunv. ftwltobl, Xubh :uMU)lllt lull. lu.t. i..l H.iM l.i,ui.rg. X& filnurthrnMhtk.l MiMMlif" I mil. t- jl 14 ulM..rluu.v AbM4ul.l, uulul'Ir.K HUSK 'lI'MIHtM- lii..UI. inftilftj, M.U tollf; In a feu Suit., .ml fur, iju I tiu.li ir. M rilt llt.n, fWavrlpUi. Huult, rMtlu.tllii. .ml proof. m.il-il(M-i,jr4)rne- lUrsM ERIC MGOICAL CO., LUFr'ALO. H.V. It will pay anyone in want of to send So, to pay postage on our beautiful Hue ox over luunmU'lil samples at lowest prices. Address 1 11. UA1U', 40 Ulna St.. Providence, K I DRAGGED BY THE NECK. Joseph I.ytle, Who Hacked Ills Wife nnd Daughters, Lynched by a Mob. j Findlay, O., April 1. Joseph t,ytle, the man who Wednesday hacked his wife j and two daughters in a horrible manner, was taken from the county Jail hero at midnight by a mob of nearly 1,000 de termined men and hanged. The mob broke In the windows of the jail, but were unable to reach Lytle'a cell by that route, and finally tho doors were broken open and Lytic was taken to the bridge, about two squares away, and strung up to an iron cross-piece of the bridge. Just as he was being pulled up a shot from a revolver rang out on tho night air and tho rope was shot in two, drop ping the victim to the ground. He was then hurriedly taken to the nearest tele graph polo whero the lynching was com pleted, Lytle dying without a struggle. As tho mob entered tho jail Lytle called their attention to the cell ho was occupying as the ono they were looking for. It took thirty minutes to batter down the cell door, when the doomed man was dragged out and thence to the Main street bridge. After the first at tempt was made to hang Lytle he was drsgged by tho neck through tho street to the fatal telegraph pole. Shots from two score revolvers were fired Into the lifeless body. Tho 220b Is said to have been composed of the best citizens,, but poorly organized and lacking a leader. ' Tbtt-bedywflB not taken down uutll the arrival ot the Cor oner, which was not for several hours. Lytic displayed great gameness and seemed to be satisfied that ho was meet ing with justice. MAY BE EXTERMINATED. Sulmon In Canadian Illvers Hecoinlng Mjire Scarce Kvery Year, Boston, April 1. A petition has been forwarded from this city to the Canadian Minister of Marine nnd Fisheries signed by 113 owners and lessees of fishing priv ileges in Canadian rivers, tho signers be ing fairly divided between Canadians and Americans. The petition sets forth that of late eal mon have becomo moro and more scarce each year In tho Canadian rivers; that unless tho Dominion Government shall promptly adopt some decided and egec tlve measures to enable a larger number of salmon to reach their spawning grounds great danger of extermination of the species will ue Incurred; thae the present requirement that the nets shall be raised from Saturday evening till Monday morning affords inadequate op portunity for a fair proportion of the ilsh to safely reach their spawning grounds. Therefore, it is respectfully petitioned that allsalmon nets and traps bo here after raised during three successive days and nights of each week, which shall be the same stated for three days and three nights for all nets. SAW THE MAN KILLED. It Is Supposed that Moonshiners Carried Out a Threat. PiTTsnuno, April 1. John Hochstetler, of Somerset, Pa., was undoubtedly mur dered near Trent postofllce, fifteen miles from Somerset, by moonshiners. A young man named Beals, while on his way to his sister's house, while trav eling along a lonely spot on tho road near Trent, saw two men in ambush Are upon a man a short dtstanco away. Tho man fell and the two men proceeded to knock their victim on the head with guns. Young Beal lied from the spot and took another route to his sister's home. On arriving there he told the story of what he had witnessed on the road. A party is now searching for the murderers. Some months ago, at Scranton, John Hochstetler testified against moonshiners of this county. Tho moonshiners' com panions threatened to kill him und, us ho went to Trent Wednesday and has not boen seen since, it is believed they carried out their threats and threw the body in a creek. 'J nu , ullmji 9I.UUI DUIUi New YortK, April t. Tho racing stable of tlio Into Dsvid Dunham Withers, com prising seventeen 2-your-olds and seven 3-year-olds, was sold at auction at the Amorlouu Hor.e Exchange for $61,400. Tho Socrot of Sucooss. O. II Iliujenbuoa, tu dru uM. Hell 've that tneseorotor iuwwm 1 r venioaa. There fore he iKirnUw in . cei,i m Hn (list line of perfumers, mil i audi. tetlos, lru( antoiion eii.il' the ixrke' II enpeali'fy Invitn ail i.-M'in vii i lnw ralpliitinii, Bhnrt brmitti. tvettt or hu lirrv nlN. naln in Id -ir i hi) isr, nop-e slon, nlgiiimsr-, d y o ugh, m llrl,i, drop.y or ne.u t l'euie to try Dr. Miles unequilerl New U-urt Dure, be cm II U 'H Ml,. 11 li is t ntMemiuhlol stiysltulUr rentilv. Cine book rtestimo n I. lucre. I) Milei' Iteunrutive N'ervlnels uusiiriMSSt, 1 for s epltM4ie&4, nenluoue, fits, etc., mil It oo ilalni ni'imaiei The demand for better country rands la emw. Ing more emphatic from year to year. A Husband's Mistake. IfuibnufU 'ji i often pe out wve, -nd par nl their chl litre i, to ntlr from iiaaiUche, sziiiwh, iiBurtlgla, hlepl siiti-n. fit ner une-. wnen ny the use nf Dr. .SI line' Ileum alive Nervine ueli "erloiiH rewulu ooulil e'Uy be prov-mul l)r 'iflW evry- hrre v It!, universal la'lilo lou Hint in i liune mm ile Vin1 .iirth (T .,o rir' Wayne Inil.; n & n. if Hyrteuse, M. Y.:J 1 'V.ilf. IMlsrUI-. M oil.; anil lino d "dsoi oIIikm ay 'it s iIih ure.ii.stmiier tlmv ever Knew" It eo iiuius in) niil'il's r Ul iiuittMH ami line book on Nervmu niaaawM, free a' O. H 11 iite iimou's. l'lease notify us la time If you want the ad dress of your paper ehuinrcd this sprtntf I i !." N ! V 'In . .fi iii -r lUl 1 'IK llie '(th.iWHls 'Utmihlt nrvt In lii'' i'iii. HiMtidllt i i-t it -In. i 1 1 ' llvei" oll iver, -ttintl i 1 'ipirtwi 'in - UlJM'IUili ltr Uleil. WMIlQfll u S:n tlli! m 1 1 ealaiimml A iliKen 4m iBHKr. at O. 1 UiHsibutU's Uil lNg STATE OF ANARCHY ; Life and Property in Venezuela in Peril. I BATTLE FOUGHT NEAR CARACAS. The Insurgents Outnumbered Three to One and Defeated- They Wero Successful nt First, Ilut Were finally Itcptiliuu With a Ixiss of 30O The Ilovolutliin Is Bpreaillne l'rlsons Aro Crowiled and the Kewspapers Are Muiileil Tho Government Is Preparing for n Desperato Defense. Panama, April 1. A French steamship which has arrived here brings authentic news of the uprising in Venezuela against , President Palaclo. The olllcors say that the country is In an anarchistic condi tion and that life and property In the vlclnltv of Caracas are in constant peril. The rumors of a recent battle between President Palaclo's troops nnd the insur gents under General Joaquin Crespo are confirmed. The battle was fought near Caracas and lasted for 'three hours. At first Crespo's forces wero successful and drove the government troops steadily bnck on the road to tho city. Reinforcements for Palaclo's arms arrived as the retreat was becoming a rout, and the govern ment troops made a stand on a wooded hill. Crespo's men were outnumbered al most three to one, tho government having 7,500 troops to their 3,000. They tried to storm the position on the knoll three times, but were driven back with a loss of 300. The government troops then took the offensive and followed the In surgents, who retreated, leaving 300 dead on tho field. The Insurgents retreated toward Eastern Zamora with tho intention of Joining another insurgent army which is said to be u,uuu strong, uetacuments oi -tisa government troops went in pursuit, and several " skirmishes took placo in which the revolutionists- repcliod Pala clo's men. The revolution is spreading and the insurgent forces nre augmented daily. I In Eastern Zamora the people are taking sides with Crespo, and many sol diers have deserted the government, Crespo, th" 1'ifiich officers say, has tho repututm.i in i.ik the best general In Venezuela !. n a brave fighter, but his polity ut t-itsent istoromain inactive while his tut- es are swelled by deserters from Pnlucio's army and by discontented citizens. Even the most loyal citizens havo been rendered restless by the despotic mens ures to which Palaclo has resorted to suppress the rebellion. Spies ot tho Government aro everywhere, and hardly a day passes without tho arrest of some conspicuous man for uttoronces supposed to reflect ou the Government. The prisons are crowded and the newspapers are muzzled. Largo quantities of arms have been landed recently on the coast near Ca bello. They are ot American make and are known to havo been distributed among Crespo's troops. Wbon he shall have recruited and irmed his forces suf ficiently for a long campaign, Crespo Is believed to intend to march at once on Valencia, tho capital of Carabobo, or upon Caracas. Tho Governmeut is preparing for a desperate defense of both cities. Tho garrison in each has been doubled, and men are at work night and day throw I lng up earthworks. Extraordinary sup plies have been stored in the Govern ment buildings in both cities, and the roads have been flanked for a distance of 30 miles with small detachments ot sol diers. The Government has an overflowing treasury and is supplied with an abund ance ot small arms und a considerable number ot cannons. The insurgents have comparatively few field guns. Both Valencia and Caracas are already governed us It in u state of siege. Government spies are in every place of public resort and have made their way into many private house holds. Arrests uru made without appa rent causo and men are held prisoners without examination or trial. Conspicu ous men not In full sympathy with tho governmeut fear to go alone in the streets at night for fear of being seized and locked up on falso charges. Many have left the city to escape such a fate, after having been warned that the gov ernment spies were-watohlug them. The Frenoh officers say that the cause of the revolutionists Is the popular one, and that in case of two or three victories for Crespo, tho great majority of the people would throw off the semblance of loyalty and join their fortunes with his. The government has more money and hotter drilled troops than the revolu tionists, and the issue of the conflict is therefore uncertain. At all events, they say, tho struggle will bo a long one. Favorable Ioyrjluc Wtjuther In Maine. IUkooh, Me., April 1. Such favor able v outlier for logging In northern Mulno ib Btildoiu known In March, and the amount of lumber hauled to the landing) will be considerably In exce&s of midwinter ostimiiten. Over 50,000,000 fet't of logH will go Into Mooaehead this season, and that the total Kennebec out is now ufttlnmtud oh high as 140,000,000 feet, while the Penotocot out will be even larger. About 131,000,000 feet will come down the Muttuwumkeng. Curls Sllll lixclteil. Paris, April 1. Tho proof that Rtiv ncliol, tlio AimrcliUt leader in the recent outrngufi, is n desperate oriuiinnl, whose neck should he under the guillotine, has intensified the nxeltement and nppre liutulou in regnrd to Anarchiit outrages. The polloe, on the other hand, express gratifleution at tho dUoovery. Bentoutif tt lu be Kluctrncutoil. QtSKB Falls, N. Y., April 1 Chas. .A. Wright, who has been ou trial at EllisabethtQwn, Essex County, charged with the murder of Mrs, Hetlalla Taylor, of Westpoit, was found nullty ami sen tenced to be electrocuted during the week, cutumenolug May 18. Cltalrman Sluipliy'a Ditutlitor Duail. Tivov, N. Y., April 1. Miss Mary Mur phy, the eldest daughter of Hun. itdward Murphy, jn. . died at the family residence on Fifth avenue after a brief illness. Deceased wus au accomplished and buftK. tlful young lady. Can't do it but oro willing to pay for learning lioir to niako ns good an nrliclo as Wolftb Aome Blackiku of cheap material so thst u retailer can profitably sell it at 10c Oar price is 20c. Tho retailer says the public will not pay it. Wo say tho public will, because tliey will always pay a fair jirico for a good article. To shuw liotb. tlio trade and tho public that wo want to pive them tho best for tho least money, wo will pay For nbovo information ; this offer is open until January 1st, 1H93. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Pik-Itoilis thonamoofn paint which does work that no other paint can do. iVeu wood painted with It looks like tho natural wood when It Is stained and varnished. PAINTERS AMD BUILDERS will find it profltablo to Investigate. All pulnt stores sell 1U S3 SS-JOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET? It Is a seamless shoe, with no tncka or wnx thread to wUrt the feet; mod a of the best fine ralf, stylist! and easv, l because we male more shod tifthi gradr than unit Olf1 viamtfacturer, It equals baud- wwro mnnw ixHsung lr'ilr w w .w. CCe OO Genuine Hamr-WM'li tbe flntc&lf unoo ever otrerea lor ss.lvj ni"S.,Tr ImnortPd shoes which coat from A9.ivun3m.fn. Rhoo ever offered for jnr'FRjBSfi! CtA 011 lliiniUi'ucil Welt Hioc. fine calf, etvllrih. comfortnliln anil iliirnhtn. Ihn hnsl ehoe ever offered at this price i Fame k ratio as diatom-made shoes costing from 8-00 to $ CO 50 Tolico Short Farmer, Hallroad Mm Pa andiretterrarrieraall wear them; Dnecalf, eeatnlota, smooth inside, heavy three soles, exten Flonedge. ono Jialr will earayear, C?0 5" fine calf; no better slmocvcr offered at mPfiaB this price; ouo trial will convince tfeosa who want a shoo or comfort and service. (CO 1111 11 i -)! Wiirlclnffmnnvfi shoes) ufettm are very etronjf nnd durable. Tuoie who Imvu given them n trial will wear uo other make. DfUC' &Ol it ml V$1.7ft school shoes aro 0 JJ 9 worn by the boys every where; they cell on their merits, ns the increasing sates show. B fH Sac "!.00 llnml-MMtc.l shoe, best ImGUICv) Uongola, veryst)ll6h; equals t'renclK Imported shoes rostinff from gLOn to &GW. I'litUe' '-i.-IK, 9.00 and Si. 75 shoo for Misses nre the best flnoDongola. Stylish iiud durable. Cam lorn See that V. n. Douitlas' name and price are stamped on the bottom or each shoo. rrTAKB NO SUnSTITUTE.tf Insist on loril advertised dealers sunplylntr von. W. DOLtJLAsf, llrocluou, Mass. fcildLj JOSEPH BALL, Xortli Irlnin StM ftlicnaiidoali P Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Bauds, Wounds, Burns, Etc. Removes and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Uso in Hard Water. DR. TTIEEL, 5ss fipffft.fsaaajte tho nntr Rcbutan Uernt&a Amerkt f- pi.. M.i lu th I'a!' t Buti wb. te to cur' Blood Poison, Nervous Debility Spe cial OlseaBos iu l... ..boraThroat Mouth, mutchf. linii!i ruptioBt, Kl f liftri I'll r M.lilrf IrrltktloBS, IoHutiufttijo RUDblDf. blrltilulfi WtftViuM tod F.rh Sao;, loii mraufry Mt bsok nifel mtl if KlAny ItutUr 1Uhi inl an DlMwta ronultlnl from KiwWi lu lU'-ri tlun nr Orrtrworli Htr'nt cuhi run1 In 4 Ut 10 ritrll nliitf a uuiH. Do u4 tioir, no imiii r what aim Itilns nuctor. Quaok, Painllr or lloii1tal l'hrlolaa hu 'alias. Ir. THGKL cure, positively an-l wiibout dtatfaB rrom tUllHMI Ol Pi TOONtt, MtBDlH ,OIti WD COaTIMFtTI raamudt rlrh or poor, Bnl Xf itamp for bOOtt 'THOTH" aipoala, Qnarta onil r a.oro uadawalala. Hot'.i daily Iron S to I ! I K Wad. aad rlak Xr'sa S u 10. f aadar S HU II rluj ot .all and aa aatad. rac BafcKrrmi u aaa Wadn. Saturday PbUa. dally Tuaflra JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor. Main and Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A Hue line ot Choice OHOOUltlKa Nuts and Candles. Poultry of all Kinds. Mr. CosUet receives liU Kreen truofc dally Iroiu tlie oiiv msrkets, whVoh In a guarantee to lilt, ou omsrs that they will receive flesu. goods whsti liii'l..sfroiu film. CHRIS. BOSSLER'S 'AL00N AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main Sb aiipyuloah. Tho Finest Slock of BfefvAIos, Cigars, e'. ! ieward W. Lb DOUGLAS
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