WELDING THE CHAIN Links Show Dooming to bo "Jack tho Rippor." VILHELM'S CABINET Cuprivi Has Littlq Heart for Sham Battles. WOLFF'S WAS KNOWN A3 "THE DEMON.' HIS PRIDE HAS BEEN GALLED. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSSMJWDt prae 02M1$ ENJOYS Both tbe method and results when Syrup of Figa is taken; it ia pleasant and refreshing to tho tasto, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidnoys, Liver and Bowels, clennsea tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figa ia the only remedy of its kind ever pro- h t duccd, pleasing to tho tasto and ac- cepiaoio 10 ine siomacn, prompt in its action and truly beneficial tu its effects, prepared only from the most healthy ana agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and bavo mado it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50c and SI bottles by all lcadintr drue- gista. 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Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 (SOUTH MIK STJtrJUT, Where he will be pleated to meet tho wants of his Irleads and the public In Everythiug in tlio Drinking Line. CARTER'SI y Pitts. wa He Was io London at tha Tims of Eddowes' Murder. Mrs. A Surcai'ti Who Conducted t)if Pest Mor tnm Kxamliiatlons at Knlnlilll Adda Strength to tha Theory He Snjs It ffii tlia Work of an Kxnert A Lettar From Melbourne Seows that Deemlnf "Was Skilled In tlin Csa or Medlclna. London, April 8. The evidence point ing to tbe Identity of Dooming with Jack the Kipper is growing stronger here. Deeming' appearance Is found to tally almost exactly with tbe authentic description of tbe Hipper recorded at Scotland Yard. This description was given by a man who left the Duke Street Club House on the night of' September 80, 1888, shortly before the murder of Mrs. Eddowes, the Kipper's sixth victim. Shortly before reaching Mltro square he noticed a mtu and woman in the Mltro passaae. The woman was Mrs. Eddowes. The man was about 1)3 years , old, square shouldered and had a heavy . moustache. It is certain, moreover, that Deeming was in London at tuo time. The only statement to the contrary Is , made by Detective Brandt, who says that to the best of his recollection, Deeming was then in the Transvaal. Tills statement, bowever, is discredited by reports from the Cape. Dr. Crelgbton Hutchinson, one of the surgeons who conducted the post mor tem examinations at Ralnhlll, in an In terview, adds strength to the Jack th e Ripper theory. llo says that the work was that of an expert; In only one case was tho stroke which caused death more than sufllclont for the purpose. It severed the vital or gan and no more, and might have been accomplished by a surgeon or a butcher who knew his business well. The lust letter sent by Deemlng's Mel bourne victim to her mother Bhowed that Deeming was skilled in tho use of medicine, anil It is believed by many that if occasion arose he would have shown that he was equally skilled in tbe use of surgical Instruments, Every day evidence comes to light to show the character of Deeming, and it Is a matter of surprise, cunning though he was, that ho should have pursued bis careor of crime so long undetected. A man who worked with Deeming ten years ago stated that ho was then known among his fellow workers as a vindictive and treacherous character, nnd that he went by the nickname of "The Demon." At tho inquest Thursday the nume of the wife-of the murderer, whose body, 1 together with those of her four children, 1 was found under tho floor ut Dlnham Villa, nt Ralnhlll, near Liverpool, was mentloued ut the hearing for the nrst time, and was identified by witnesses by means of a photograph. DEEMING DEFIANT. The Coroner' Jury Flndi Ueeminc Guilty uf -vitirul Murdor. .Melbourne, April 8. Tho coroner's ; Jury has delivered u verdict of wilful mur-! der against Frederick B. Deeming, in tbe ' case of tho wife, formorly Miss Mather, I whom he married at Ralnhlll, England, 1 . . . , 7 . 1 . and whom ho murdered and burled at . Windsor, a suburb of Melbourne, on or about last Christmas day Deeming received the verdict with delltmt air. lloiton Nurrowly Esonpes Dufokt. Boston, April 8. The baseball season was opened In Boston yesterday. There was a crowd of 6,100 persons at the South End Grounds,, exceeding by 2,000 all previous records for tbe Fast Day game. The Bostons played three batter ies, and narrowly escaped defeat at the nanus oi tne college uoys. , ii e sympa- . thlei ; of the crowd were with tho latter, 1 hands of tho college boys, lhe sympa mired. When Kelly struck out in the " . '"' " o- --j sixth inning, the only time he went to the bat, ho was guyed. Bets were made that Yale would defeat Harvard wlien the oome together. Score: Boston, 8; Yule, 2. Trmnon to Favor Annexation. Ottawa, Ont., April 8. Minister of Militia Bowell has taken steps to have Lieut. A. E. MacDonald, of tho Twelfth Battalion, Toronto, removed from tho ' military list for having declared himself ; lu favor of the annexation of Canada to the United States. MacDonald is a can didate or a seat In the Ontario Legisla ture ai.i announced that he enters the contest on the platform of a political union between Canada and the United States. His fellow-ofllcora, who have preferred tho charges against him, re gard this as treason. v A Little Girl Muy DI or Frlfl't. PmsiiDBO, April 8. Cora Vunora of Allegheny, aged 13, was coming down stairs lust Friday, carrying her little sister, nine months old, when she slipped und fell. The Infant's skull was frac tured und it died. Cora's little friends told her she would be hanged und this so worried her that she contracted a raging fever, lost her reason und It is feared she will die. Sirs. Peck Oats llcr Dlvorc.. BniDOEl'oiiT, Conn., April 8. Judge Freutlco has granted a divorce In tho case of Lillian A. Feck against Lester O. Peck It was proved that I'eck had been unduly Intimate with Nina Farriugton, an aotretts, and witn others. Mrs. I'eck is the daughter of Franlc Armstrong, one of the wealthiest residents of this city, and was married iu April, 1883. Ofloiliiir tha Chllilren for Sule. Bbei.iv, April .A despatch from the 'North German Oaietttj" wiys that peas ants in the government at Klu are try ing to obtain money with which to emi grate by selling their ohlldrwi fur paltry sums to uuyoue williutr to buy him. W lisrlou fur Oungrtus. Wabhikotox, April 8. It is said that W. F. Wharton, First Assistant Sogre tary of State, will probably be nomin ated for Congress by the Republicans of the Third District of Massachusetts. ENO ARRESTED. Tha Lawrence, jttas., AYIfe Mul-dnrer Toll! niffornit 8torle. Lawrence, Mass., April 8. Peter feno. the wife murderer for whom tho pollct have vainly searched since Tuesday night, the eve of his crime, has been captured. The arrest was m.ide under strange clr cumstonces. Euo, it appears, has been wanderlnq aimlessly about town since the commls sion of the murder, and he presented himself at tbe police station as a vagrant, giving the nam of Charles Little. In appearance he has greatly changed since last Tuesday, having grown ema ciated, seedy and dusty, and it is nc great wonder tnnt under these clrcum stances the nollce In tho station tailed to rccocnlze tbe man thtv were bo activelv engaged in searching for. Yesterday, however, when seen by the light of day, ho pas recognized us he was above to leave the station and locked up. When the arrest was made he confessed his identify, and said: "I killed tha woman and I should do It again. I am the man you want, lock me up." A little later ho told u different story, lie said that he met the woman Tuesday evening and she attempted to shoot him with a pistol she had. lie wrested the weapon from her, and during the struggle it exploded und she was shot. He says that ho never married hi! victim and that she knew he bad a wife beforo they began living together. SULLIVAN'S TRAIN MOBBED. I Duncan UnrrUon Arretted for Knocking a Mull Down. Clinton, 111., April 8. When the train bearing the Hnrrlson-Sulllvau combtna tiou, on the Illinois Central Railroad, I Arrived .hero yesterday en route for Decatur, a grout mob of men rushed I into tbe cars. In passing through the cars, W. H. Kelly, of Clinton, tripped and fell Into the lap of Duncan ii. Harrison, who was seated playing cards. In tho row which followed Harrison claimed Kelly struck blr In the face. Harrison knocked Kelly down twice nnd out of tho car. Then a general row was Imminent, when the town marshal boarded the car with cocked pistol und arrested Harrison. When John L. Sullivan demanded of the marshal to show bis warrant, the latter declared ho would arrest him, too. The champion was about to make things lively, when his better judgment pre' vailed. Harrison was lined $33. Tho Man Who Hung; Mrs. Surratt Intano. Grand Rapids, Mich., April 8. Copt. Chris Rath, who hauaed Mrs. Surrutt an(i other Lincoln conspirators In Wush- Ington, was suddenly bereft of reuson Tuesday night on the run to Jackson with the mail train. lie has been mail Bcnt for twenty years between here and Jackson and made the latter place his .dq,Ja,rt8r,'!-, Tudy nl 1 noticed he did not throw the mall off nd Bn lnye3tlgatlon fouml hlm in tho car surrounded by tha bags staring wlld- ly at vacancy. He was provost of Wash- ington at the close of the War und ro- tained a vivid recollection of the hang ing oi tne tionsplrators. Tha President Com South. WAsniNQTON, April 8. The President. accompanied by Dr. George W. Boyd of ' the Pennsylvania Ruilroad, and Lieut. I J. rancor, letc washlngeon at 10 o'clock last night for New Church, Ac comack county. Va. They go first to Wilmington, Del., thence by rail through the State of Delaware, to Now Church, on tne UhesaneaKe. The President will remain Frlduy und Saturday, returning here either late Saturday night or Mon day morning. Donlns the Statement. Trenton, N. J., April 8. The attorney general of the State made tho statement yesterday afternoon that ho had not authorized any one to make any commu nication in regard to suits against the Central Railroad of Now Jersey and the Port Richmond Rallrord for the annul ment of their charters, nor had he ex pressed to any one that ho had any in tention to commence such a suit; also, that he hud not such intention. Traerl oT Gold. Trenton, N. J., April 8. White bor ing un artesian wullj ut tho Hygsiun Ico Manufactory yesterday, considerable rock was brought up whloh contained quurtz, iu which were truoes of gold, State Geologist Smock said that there is couslderuble gold under Trenton iu tho Philadelphia gneiss rook that extends to the southwest, und gold hus been found in them iu that sectiou. New lloanl of Director. MiDDixrow.v, Conn., April 7. Tho New York &' Boston Hailroad Company, at a meeting yesterday, elected tho following board of directors; D. L. Briggs, F. Ii. Alfred, S. H. Warner, Dr. Leonard Ilalloy and F. It. White, secretary. The new company will endeavor to bo incor porated under Connecticut laws. Its cupltal stock is stated to bo $10,000,000. Not tliu Unverstraw Dr. Crawford. Nyack, N. Y., April 8. Tho Grand Army po.t at Ilaverstraw has investi gated the cate of John Crawford, who i was drowned in Florida on March 21, and finds ihnt ho wus not the missing Dr. Crawfoul of Ilaverstraw. Fromcer tain Information it Is now the guttural belief that the missing doctor is btill alive. Irttiitck by u Tiala uad KllUd. WoonaoCM', It I., April 8. Irving A Howe, usjwl 50, iprtjuifaetnror of the "Hub" shirt, -888 mshliiBtflii street, Boatou, was struck by a trittn ut tKe Faitiiioutit crossing of the .New York, 1'rovidence & Boston road here Wedties tlay evening and instautly killed. FOUL PLAY CHAHG D. A Young Wnniiili's Itody to hi; I V IiUUKmI. LAxcAsran, Pa., April 8. A. Q. Mnr tiu nnd B. II. Euerich, of Dubnuor county, arrived In this city yesterday and charged that their niece, Ada It, Elbersole, who was burled at Milton Grove, this county, on March 28, had been foully dealt with, and demanded of the left wing of the National Liberals that her remains be disinterred and an say that the government now virtually Investigation be made. acknowledges that tho separation of the Miss Klbersole died at Dalton, 0., and Chancellorship from the Minister Presl her remains were brought East by het dency was only a temporary makeshift, stepfather, Harry It. Weinman, with , Tho government, in view of the Radical whom she lived, and who is suspected oi and Llberai opposltIon to the separation, huvlnir caused her death. ., . , , , , . ,... m M -urinmi t,.h,. Mlo,, n,l they say, has decided to unite the offices different stories he told of the irirl's death, and the fact that bo would allow no one to come East with him with the the body, aroused suspicion. I Investigation has disclosed that tbe girl, who was In excellent health, was ouly sick two days, and that us soon as sho complained of boing ill, and before a doctor was called. NVelnman said she would die. Mr. Weinman Bald that a post mortem was held at Dalton, and that five doctors who atteudod found the lining of her stomach punctured with small holes, but could not Hud the cause for her strange and sudden death. The reason assigned by the relatives for the fonl play is that Mr. Weinman desired to obtain possession of his step daughter's money. She had been left a good-sized bequest by her grandfather, und us sho was to have been married soon it is thought that Weinman resorted to crime to prevent the money from es caping from his grasp. The body will be disinterred and a thorough investiga tion made. WORK FOR CUSTOMS OFFICERS. Musc Now DUtlnirulsh Jletween Certain Goods from Sun llouilnvo nnd llaytt. Washington, April 8. Assistant Sec retary Spuuldlng has instructed Collec tors of Customs to exercise greut caution in identifying the products of San Domingo and Hayti as under existing conditions certain specified products of San Domingo are exempt from duty on importation into tho United States and certain specified oroducts of Hayti are sub ject to duty on importation into the United States. This order is mado necessary by the fact that the United States has a recip rocity treaty with San Domingo while tho reciprocity treaty with Hayti has been suspended by the recent proclama tion of the President. The difficulty of distinguishing the products of the two countries will bo apparent when it is stated that sugar from San Domingo is not dutiable upon importation intothe United States, while sugar from Hayti is. llliodo Island's Complete Returns. Providence, R. I., April 8. Complete returns of the State elections givo Brown, (Rep.), 229 majority over Ward well, (Dem.) Melville Bull, (Rep.), is elected Lieutenant-Governor by 1,031 majority, George II. Utter has 237 ma jority, and is re-elected Secretary of State. No election for General Treasurer. Samuel Clark, (Rep.), lacking 147 of a majority. Root W. Burbank, (Rep.), lacks 007 of a majority for Attorney General. The total vote cast was 54,699. The Legislature has a Republican major ity of 14 on a joint ballot, not counting the Lieutenant-Governor, who votes in the Senate. Knocked Oet lit Four Itounds. New Haven, Conn , April 8. Charlie Moore, of Utica, N, Y., met Leftle Leigh ton, of Hartford, lu the ring with four ounce gloves, and in four fierce rounds succeeded in knocking him out. It was J a lightweight battle, the men lighting at catch weights, Moore being some six pounds heavier than Lelghton. , Tho place of moeting was the Allegro blub House, ia this city, but the affair was couducted so quietly that the police knew notniug oi it. Tim Tcl.phon. KIIUil. Ar.TUvv. N. V.. Anrll R Tl.o report of the Committee on the Jliilono f ulll to create a telephone commission for ' New York and Brooklyn has beon ngreed J to by the Assembly 75 td 40. A motion to reconsider was lost. This kills the bill. Height of Oruelty. Nert'nm v men sold mi receive thesym p'omH th jy daserve. Wnl sol en the plciuras of h'Ulth, they are oinUuHy ailing. To withhold sympithy from I iphb unfortunate IslUuUoltm of cr lolly. Thry liavonweak heart, causing nhoi tnoH or brt'ath, flutirrlng, pain lu sMe, w-a aid ImoKry sp-lls, and tluatly swelling of ankle, npnrewilon, otiolc inn, siuollwrlmiaiid dropiy. l)r Mllra' New HuurtUurels Just lhe ihln for them. Kor tliornerr iisus, hetiache, weakness, eve., hi Hast ritlva Norvl ft Is unqualed. Finn tieat sh on "llartu.nd Nervom Disease" and niarvcloiiH testlmon'nH tree, rJuld ana guaranteed hv 0. II. 11 Jfenlmcli. The wise oleotlon officer Is sitting up at nights studying tbe new ballot law. A Mystery Explained. The papers contain frequmit notices of rich, pretty and ediiMtod girls eloplnif with ntartm, tramps and owuhmen. The well known Hpeolul'st, Dr. Kraukllu Mil"', Ka ull sueti girts are rnoreort.tmiiymuriuni, unrvum, very linn lslve, uubiUuoea; usually sulilscl ti hudulaelia, ncur..igia. sleeplessness, tin mod -rats oryliw or lau xlilnir. Ths.Bhowa wei nervous system for u'h'cti there in no i remade nual to He ora'lve Nervme. TrUI i botiles and a line boo, containing many iiiurveioifs cures, iv a' O. II. Hsgeutiuch's drug tire, who aliu sell, nnd guarantee Dr. Mile' lelsbritel Kew Heart Our., the finest of Imurt umtus. Oures autlerliig. shurt breath, sva. The supply and variety of fresh nab In our uuirkeU Is dally gutttug larger. 11' NovtrB aua L.1VO.' Pills let oa a uiiv irlnMplo- tt oll'a tbe liver, sioniiini and wl "i nuhthe nervei 4 mhw itisoovery. Dr. vtns' fills ypwtUly nn. bliloasueu, had lww, i rpit Itv.r, plies ooastii tlou. Uaequjtled lor man, woman, children- Hinallent, mlMest.iuraslf 61 dotes, U. Samples Frea, at O. U. Jlactuibucti's drag store. Ho is Suffering from Overwork and Will Best at Oarlsbad. The Minister of War, Gen. von Knlteiw born, Is Alio 111 Ills Illness Said to be Diplomatic, Dun to Inability to Ably Defend Army Ileforni I'lans of tha Km peror lie Has Cut a I'oor Figure In I'arllaiuent. Berlin, April 8. The adjournment of the Landtag yesterday without having made an appropriation for the Biliary of tho new Minister-President of Prussia, shows that the Coblnet crisis is still acute. The Independents and members In the near future under tbe Incumbency of Count Dotbo vo Eulonburg, and there fore avoid the excitement incident upon a needless debate on the proposed appro- prtatlon. It is an open secret that Count von Caprivl is determined to retire. His pride has been galled by the taunts of tho Liberals In the RcichBtag since the i appointment of Eulenburg, and he has shown himself to be only half hearted In his defence of the Emperor's course In tho recent emergency. Just before tho adjournment of the Reichstag he re marked to lierr vou Levatzow; "I bavo little heart for these sham battles. Tho Chancellor's 'journey to Carlsbad and the announcement that he is suiter lng from overwork are regarded as the prelude to his retirement. Few minis ters bavo left tho Prussian or Imperial Cabinet in tho last Ave years without similar advance notices. Caprlvi's intervlewes with Kalnoky at Carlsbad will probably be one of the last i negotiations of his career as Chancellor. These negotiations, It is said, will con cern the recognition of Prince Ferdinand of BulgaiU. earnestly desired by Aus tria, ns we i it the threatening attituda of Russia on lii.' border. Another nek man in tho Emperor's Cablnot U tho Minbter of War, General VonKultenborn. His illness is said to be diplomatic and duu to his inability to defend ably the urmy reform plan of the Emperor te be introduced beforo the Reichstag next winter. He bus shown himself to be a poor fig ure in Parliament, and In view of the uncertainty of a Government majority, an abler speaker will take his place. Tho most likely candidate is said to be Lleut.-Gen. Von Blame, Commander of the Eighth Division in Erfurt. THE MAYNARD CASE. Tho Investigation ut the liar Association Charges Closed. Albany, April 8. Tho Maynard inves tigation has been closed. No more testi mony will be taken. The farce will be concluded some timt, next week by the presentation of two reports a majority report exonerating Maynard from any criminal or unjustifi able act, and a minority report, filled with astonishment that tbe prison doors huve not already closed behind him. Lie lit. Jluokus Did Not Commit Suicide.' New York, April 8. Lieutenant uacKus, u. &. A,t wuo nas Deea missing tor Beveral days, and who was reported to have sent u letter to the War Depart ment declaring his intentions to take his life, turned up shortly after midnight. At this hour a man walked unsteadily up to an officer, who was standing on tho corner of Eighth avenue and Thirtieth street, and In a thick voice saldi "I'm Lieutenant Backus, tho man who is lost." The Lieutenant seems temporarily demented and was unable tu givo a coherent account of his wanderings. Itonin, Ga.) UnU.r Water. Roue, Ga., April 8. A terrific storm broke over this city Tuesday night and It kept up raining until yesterday. The country lor miles around is submerged and the business portion of the city la from two to six feet under water. Cattle, horses' and human beings were carried uown mo rivers irom puium auuve xionie. Two negroes were drowned hero wbtlt removing lumber in boats. Varmont's HlHpl. buffar Season a Failure. MosrPKLiEn, Vt., April 8. Tho Maple Sugar season In Vermont la practically over and unless there is a decided changa in the weather the season of 1893 will prove a failure. It is estimated that only ono quarter of our average crop has been produced and if this estimate ii correct it moans the loss this year ol fully $1,000,000 to the Vermont furmers. llrr Father Turned lltir Out. Atlantic Citv, N. J., April 8. Sarah Rowan, a young girl with a child, naked for lodging at tha police station yester day. She bald sho had come from a hos pital in Philadelphia, and that bei father, on Atlantic avenue, had turned her out of the house bcoauso she had been betrayed by her lover. The over of the poor took charge of her. Itnadlnc's Proposed Coal Docks. Bufeaeo, N. Y., April 8. For soma time past agents of tho Philadelphia & Beading Kailroad Company bavo been buying land-along the river front be tween here and Touawanda, and it de velops now that the oonipauy's purpose is to construct ttu immense system ol coal docks. No slay Day 1'aradu 1 it I'arls. Pauis, April 8. -Tub lander In the prep arations for the May Day oelebration have concluded, in view of the recant Anarchist outrages, und the urgwit rep resentations of the authorities, not to have a street pard. on that occasion. Ma Will Snini Suiidstruni. . Bajawohh, April S.JlobtjrKl'. Man will accept Qus Sundstruni's challengt to swim from one to teu inilas for stnko of $900 to $1,000 and tho chunv piouship. BLUMNG USED UY MEN, WOMEN AKD OnttDREN. A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. LEATHER PRESERVER. A Handsome polish. IS WATER-PROOF. 2QC. A BOTTLE. 1 cent a foot I will pay for changing the np pearance of old Furniture ma completely that it will look ltka new. IS THE NAME OFTHf IN THAT DOES IT. S3 SHOE CENTIME!. THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY f It Is a seamless shoe, with no tarka or wax thread to hurt the feet; mado of tho best lino calf, BtTllsb and easy, and because we make inor shoes of thia grade than any other manufacturer. It equals hand sewed shoes couint? from 1.00 to $".UJ. CJfii OO Cl'iiiiIihi llmiri-rf ril, the flnetcaIC 49m fhoe ever ottered for $S.0i) equals I'reauoi Imported slines which eost from $S.Uto $12.00. CtJ OO llnmUSritOfl Welt Shoe, flno calf, stylish, comfortablo nnd durable. Tho best shoe erer offered at this price ; same grade 03 cua- Iiuiii-uiuue biim-H cusuiiK irum $.w io jy'i.U'. CO AO l'ollru Miort Tanners, Ilaltroad Men Sb and Letter Carriers all wear them; Unecalf, teauiless, smooth in el tie, heavy threo soles, exleo , 6lonediro. Ono jialr will wenrayear. i Cj O 50 fine rulfi no better shoo ever offered at ' Cm this price t ono trial wilt convince thosa who want a shoo for comfort and service. CCO 5 nnd $.00 WorUtntTinrn'fl Bhoes are very strong nnd durable. Those who have given them n trial will wear no other make. E2rVc' &0 nnd 1.73 school shoes ara I MUvO worn by th boys everywhere; theycelA on their merits, ns tho Increasing sales show. ! fl nrlioc uu Ilnnd-wrucd shoo, best uClU IvO lo!iKola, veryBtyllalijeoualsFrenclj . Imported shoes eostlimf rom 4 to 1 8.1(1. 1 lmltr '2. no, h-.'.OO mid M.75 shoe for Misses are tho best flno Oongola, Myllsh and durable. 1 Cniitlon. See that L. Douglas' namo &a price aro stamped on tho bottom of each shoo. TnfUton local ndverttad dealers eupplyinir yon. V. 1.. DOUGLAS, JlrocUton, Ma&s, tioldby JOSEFKI BALL, Iortlt KZniii St., Slicnmicloaii Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chappod Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc Removes and Prevents Dandruff. -- VJUITF RUSSIAH SflAP. nH" C KUOOIMH OUHIs Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. DR.THEEL. eso North Fourth St., iJOCj bl Urwi, Pmi.iLrifi c, bulo. l.trmao Am.rU HluUlLt Id Ulu Lutu4 SLID. be IS ibis w cute Blood Poison, Hervouo Deb.llty Spe cial Diseases . fkli PUokm... Iti-dspotirttnllnUi. buue,SoreThront a Mouth. Bl, ichf. rimiil,'., KrupUoo., Mn 1 htrd L'locn, Swellloie, lrrlutloss, Jiin.roiuatiPD. slid Knoblfiia. girldtuTua, Kfskjie. ud K.lly la.-tr I. PI i M r .t m.m' rjr w.k bs mtnUI solrt. ItlJnfy sa. 1't.ea... sn-t ll W e.. r-iultlni; tnm txctMtf. i mi or Uvvrwark. Kw,-ut csw.url lnwl0ilJl lunl riof at once P nt to., hop' no mstur mbtl tilius lie-tor Ouw. Fsmllv or lloipltal PlmM.s bu fUl, Ur. Till Kl, curi positively "d lU'"Ol dfU-rUon frost tSlll.l. OlO. tOUl, tall.uLB All.l) TH C.'WTIsrtT. M.nKi.m rtfn or poor wns a. .iip . P(inr4 'TRUTHM ipo.lns Onmli. unflir .worn unlmoolau, ll . llr from to S, f lo 9, Wrd tod t Bv'r. 6 l IQ Sundtr B Mil 11 Hriie.rfillnab,irf. rr Bdir.uM WsJo. "d SMoriUj Fhlls, U11 TbssA JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor. Main and Oak Streets. Frosli Oysters Received Daily. A fine line ol Choice CIROOISIUIM Nuts und Caudles. Poultry of all Kinds. Mr. Oostlet waives his green truok dally Irum tha oltv markets, whloh Is a gu iranle U boqtoiusrs thttthey will receive fresh yaodawheu buylogfrom hlm, CHRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON' AKD RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Bheuandoah. The FinNt Slock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, W. L, DOUGLAS