Both tbo method and results when Syrup of Figs 13 taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho tasto, and acta fently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fovcra and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is 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 many excellent qualities commend it to all and liavo mado it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliablo druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, K1 HEW YORK, N.Y. BlcV Headache and rollers all tho trembles Inci dent to a bilious etate of the system, auob. as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Fata In thoSldo, Ac While their most! remarkable success has been shown in curing Hcaffacho. yet Carter's Littlo Liver Fills aia equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pro. Tenting thtaannoylngcomplatnt,whllo tberalsa correct aUdlsordersoxthostoinachtlmulato tho liver ana regulate tho bowels. Even IX they onlj csrea (Aclie they would bo almos tprlcclcsa to those who cuffcr from Vila dlstrcssingcomplalnt; but fortu nately their goodnesa does notond here.and thosa v ho once try them will find theao llttlo pills valu able la aoznany ways that thoy will not bo wil ling to do without them. But aftor allstck head flfl the bane of do many lives that horo la where IvemaVeourgrcatboast. Ourpillacuroitwhilo i others do not. Carter's Little Liver Tills aro very small and very easy to talio. Ono or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who UBetusm. Znvlalsat25cents; live for $1. Sold by droggieta everywhere, or sent by mail. . CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York, SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. panles represented by - J3JrVTJ FAUST, 120 S. Jardm St, Shenandoah, Pa. Mil flTI I fl l We, the underslaued, were flllr I IIHr entirely cured of rupture by ' I U I I U 1 1 U or. 1. 11. Mayer, K31 Arch Kt Philadelphia, Pa., H. .loues I'lil lps, Keunel Hqiuro, Pa.; T A. Krellz, Hlitlngton. Ph.; K. M.Hraall, i.ount Aim, l'a.; Ilev. 8. II. iilier tner, nuuburv, li : D. I. Dullett 214 B. 12'b Ht.. Iteadliix, Pa.; Win. DIx, 182? Montrose at , Philadelphia: 11. L. Hnwe. Sua Kim Ht , Kend. log, Pa.; Ueoreoand Pb. llurxart, 439,LiOcusl St., Heading, Pa. Bend for clicnlar. MADE BY THE DUTCH PRflfFQ 1 llUULlJJ are "Treated with Carbonate of Soda, Magnesia, Potash or Bicarbonate of Soda." Tho use of chemicals cen bo readily detected by tho peculiar odor from newly opened packages, anil also from a glass of water In which a small quantity of chemically treated cocoa lias been placed and allowed to remain for several days I'or more than One Hundred Yetira the home of Walter llaker .C Co. have made their Cocoa Vreimrailon AJISOI.VTULr I'Vllia, uitng XO Patent l'roee$t, Alkalies, or liyei. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. NEW DRUG- STORE. Ed ward A, Morgan & Co. (Formerly Shaplra's I'harmacy) 107 Bouth Main Street, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully cnuipou ruled by registered pliurnincista. TCTPROTECT YOUR LUNGS Prooure one of our Cheat Protectant. "WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jonas' old stana 17 BOUTH MAIN BTUEET, Where he will be nleaea to meet tbe wants of bis friends and tbe public la Everything in the Drinking Lino. fiARTEFkSl THE NATIONAL. GAME. Ilnttles for the League Championship Ileffln To-day. New Yoiik, April 12. To day tha Lengua diamonds will resound to tbo clash of bats, tho hoarso orics of coach cm mid tho howls of an cnthuslastlo public. Tho fact that twelve lubs are contesting for tbo coveted flag Mill have a tendency to sharpen publl Interest, nnd It is likely that fully a great a number of people wfll witness the open ing games to-day as at the beginning of any League Benson in recent years. Tho Giants will play in Philadelphia, whero they will tacklo Harry Wright's Quakers. There Is no prophesying upon tho result. It will be a hammer-and-, tongs battle, full of dash nnd ginger, mid it Is posslblo that over 12,000 people will witness it. 1 Although not exactly in the best of condition at present, the Giants are "comers," and their admirers should not lose heart at the loss of half a dozen Karnes. President Day is confident that tho boys are pennant winners. Johnny Ward's men will make their debut in Baltimore against Barnle'r Ori oles. John has a great toam this year and will make the best of tbem hustle. A liirge crowd ot Brooklynltes left for Baltimore last night and Ward will not lack vocal encouragement. I The champion Boston's should uot have much trouble in defeating the Wasbiugtons at the capital, although Nash's men have not been putting up their usual game of late. As far as the Western contingent are concerned, Au I son will bo extremely lucky it ho gets 1 away from St. Louis with his scalp. In Cincinnati tho fight between tho teams of Comlskey and Hanlon will bo one ot tbo closest of the day's series of battles. Cleveland and Louisville are also well I matched. The weather prophets predict I a fair day, which means large crowds all over the country. ACCEPTED OUR PROTECTION. Distinguished Chilians Koxr lining Kilter. tHlned tit the Capital. Washington, April 12. Washington is entertaining just now two distin guished Chilian gentlemen Juan E, Muckenna nnd Julio JJanados Espinosa. Thoy were members of Balrnaccda's Cab inet, which was overthrown in the revo lution of last year, and who later, were among those who accepted the hospi tality and security ot the American Le gation in Santiago. Their visit to Washington is for tha purpose of expressing to Secretary Blaine their gratitude for the favor shown them by Minister Egau, at a time when his protection wat tho means of saving their lives and their proDerty. They are profuse in the expressions of their thanks for the service rendered. Messrs. Mackenna and Espinosa are mak ing a trip through tho United States, ex pecting to remain hero some time. CARPENTER'S PAINTING. The Present From American tVotuon to Queen Victoria, j London, April 12. Tho Queen has jubt sent another testimonial of her appre ciation of Carpenter's International Arbitration picture, which has beeu placed by her orders in tho royal ban nuottlng room of Windsor Castle, to Mrs. Carson, of Newburgh, N. Y., who presented the painting to Her Majesty la tho name of the women of the United States. I In addition to tho roynl acknowledge ment from the Queen dated February 27, the day the court mourning for the Duke of Clarence expired, Her Majesty has now sent a second letter asking Mrs. Carson's acceptance of a full length por trait ot herself, mounted and framed. with the date In Her Majesty's hand writing, together with her autograph, in the right hand corner of tho picture. Ilavachol Anxious for Xotnrlaty. Pabis, April 12. Iiavuchol seems anxious for a trial apparently on account of notoriety it will bring him. He is extremely vain, and delights in postur ing as the great Anarchist of tho age. He is endeavoring to convert his warden to Anarchy, and ho has attempted to make a disciple even of M. Qoron, head of tho Detective Department. When the latter came to question the outlaw, he found that Instead ot examining Iiavu chol, he was being examined by him. "Dou't you see, remarked the dyna miter, "lam theapostleof tho Anarchical idea, which is tho Idea of tho future. Others will take my place hereafter. Thoy will bo an army." UihikH IVentlier at Soo. New York, April 12. Tho British ship ThomnsinaMacLellan, which arrived at Quarantine last evening, has had a ?retty rough experience since leaving lavre. 85 days ago. Cant. Mann suvs he never met with such continued heavy ,ntl,. lm lin. liP.n miil nt a ship. A gale was encountered March 18 which increased with hurricane force, splitting sails and carrying them away. Maintop nail yard was broken in two and maintop mast sprung. 11. Olseu, !i5 yours old, a native of Norway, foil froiii theforerigglng und was lost overboard. Pulclito or a Noted llllluniaii. Readino, MiiRs , April 12. Elton F. IilcliHrilKon of Lawrence, a prominent rltlemau, was found dead in tho house owned by him in this town. He had committed suicide by shootlni: himself with u shotgun. At one time he was the ty at 8l)0 crack rule Bunt of tliu couu yards. The cause is supposed to be de spondency from 111 health. A ltuy a.urilurer Sentenced. NmVAHK, N. J., April 12. Martin San Gluconic), the boy murderer who killed Daniel Dooley lut December, retracted his plea of uot guilty of murder in the llrst degree und pleaded guilty of man slaughter. Judge Depue sentenced him to 10 years in Suite's prison. Uiucouio shot Dooley because thu latter threw stones at him. New Itrltuhi's election New IUuiain, Conn., April 12. The DemouratH elected their entire city ticket yesterduy by muJorltluM ranging from 10 to lOU, J oil 11 Wulsn, for Mayor, receiuing the last iiuined majority. This Is tha first time iu the history of tha city that the Democrats huvu elected their ticket. Kluiiiluiil Oil Nuiok Increased, Auianv, April 12. The certiiioato of the titunilurd Oil Compauy luoruaslng ltB seven million dollars capital has been filed here. Tho debts of the Company aro given as $1,80C,C2U. Highest of all in Leavening Power, Latest U. S. Gov't Report Treasury Statement, Washington, April 12. A statement prepared at the Treasury Department shows that slnco April 1 there has been a net loss of gold to tho Treasury of mora than $1,200,1)00. The custom receipts at New York Binco April 1 havo been $2,060,025, showing a slight gain over tho corresponding period last year. Attorney-lleueral Ullller'a Trip. Washington, April 12. Attorney-Gen eral Miller left Washington for New Or- leans and points in Texas, returning by I way of Memphis, Louisville and Cincin nati. His trip 'will be devoted to busi ness counected with tho Department "of Justice In the localities ho visits. He expects to return to Washington by May 1. , An Old Colony Stonmer Datxingid Tly jrirn. New Bedford, Mass., April 12. Tha steamer City of Fitchburg of tho Old Colony freight line, in port here, was badly dumugod by firo. Several tugs poured Btreams of water itito her and tho lire department of the city was also at the sceno of tho burning vessel, and did cood work in subdiiinir the flames. ItCur:i Oold,Coarh,5cKT!iroat.Crenr,In8neiita, Whooplns Couf-h. Bronchitis i 1 Atthraa. A coriiio .jr. fr Consumption la flr.t iu: o.l .lira relief la a Ivanced stages. B.i ot moo. You will see tae ex-s-Unt effect after taking the first dear. Ml tj dioltr. ortrj'bHO. Lotto koulio HI alU. Pilsnor and Iiagpr Boor ORDER AT ONCE. . . . , ... A . OPINSt. OChlTildt, Agt., 207 West Coal St., SKCEIST-A-HSr JDO A FINE SHOW It you waul to see a tl'ie display ot Knots HhoeH, go to W, S. SNY lE'fl'S Boot and Shoe Store (Matif llur'" nut CuriuT coal it Itsriif,, Ht. Cuatom Work ii ittl Ucjuilrini l)' in t il. SHILOH'S The success of this Great Couch Cure is without a parallel in the history of medicine. All drugeUts arc authoriied to sell it on a pos. itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can sue. cesslully stand. That it may become known, iriR Pmnrietors. at an enormous expense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home jn the United States and Canada. If you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use il, for U will curt. vnil. Tf vonr child has the Croup. or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief is sure, il you ureau mm mwuiuun un-ww Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SHILOH'S CURE, Price lo cts., ?o cts. and $i.oo. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Trice 25 cts. For sale by ('. H H-uenlmrli. ftl iOBl or FAIUHIi MANHOOD ftOoner&l and HEB VOUS DEBILITY, KrrgriorClrtd&ev laOldurTousff. S IMIitlltl lull lt.lin-d lluw lv Kul.riv .4 gmnKtlirnVIMIi.l MIIVIIIM" IXIItl.lSA lA ISorilUUIC Ahtuluti'lr t... i v 110MI 'I I'M I 'I. M - Hriuui. Uail.r, Bon,.llfjlt""i u hi nil 1 I lot. ln iuiirii'1. Mrllrtbrn. llc.erliiliii 11 li, 1 11 11.1 um Ivrui m.lli JfM.tJfre. Idd.fc-RF IVir.QiCAt.1 O ,ttlf-l n W. V. EASILY, QUICKLY, PERMANENTLY RESTORED.; U'ruLut-.. vrTuuaiieM, llJbllltr, a4 vU. rrora rlj rrr. or l.ler nww. 1IM rcnli. of ..it -oik, llokM.il, worrx, U. Kull nn-oglo, dovolabwonl Hd H tlvui to orwj orua ud uortlon of tb. bo4v. Sloibt., uluiU MOlBoj.. IiuomoUU loipruvriiioul i a rollur. IwbomwIo. f 10 r U.i boiM tor l&UO. WrilWB oiurMIM 10 ro wltb .v.r; ol. toi.. Sua ri'firosori. Sood olonp for book, oiidoullou oud wofK, AddroM, 1'Esn cirv iii'.uicAL. co, I'tiudtijiiiU, r. DON'T DELAV, IUI II.!. tl DESPERATE TRAIN ROBBERS. Tltre Captured ami One Kilted In Birmingham, Ala., April 12. A desper ate encounter took place yesterday near Fulkwith, Morgan County, between four black train robbers and a posse of officers. Tom Wright, ono of the robbers, was killed. Tom Head, Tom Kandatl and Henry Williams, the others, were arrested and put in jail. When freight train No. 72, on tha Louisville & Nashville road, reached Wilhlte yesterday morning, four negroes attempted in daylight to break open u sealed freight car. When Conductor Martin and his brakomon interfered, tho negroes drew pistols and defied them. Just then tho train pulled out. The trulnmeu jumped aboard, the robbers shooting at thorn. At Falkwlth the officers were notified, and a posse of officers and section men started in search of tho robbers, who were met near town. The negroes re fused to surrender and drew pistols. A light occurred, both sides firing several shots. Ono of the robbers, Tom Wright, was killed. Tom Kandall, another, was cap tured. The other two fled. Conductor ltudder, of a construction train, boarded bis engine and pursued them, capturing lorn Head, niter a desperate resistance, on Sand Mountain. Henry Williams, the fourth man, was caught at Lacouto. He made a confession in which he &ald the gang wero the same ones who, on the night of March 30, held up and robbed the Georgia Pacific mail train at Weems, seven miles cast of here. Ho also said they wero the parties who attempted to wreck the Louisville & Nashville train near Boyle's recently, and shot, at the flagman. They reside here and are most desper ate characters. Their captors will get the $5,000 reward oUcrod by tho Gover nor for their arrest. An Immigration Airtmt'H Sclirmf. Ottawa, Ont., April 12. A German immigrant agent named Seemans, whoso operations are conducted on a colossal scale, waited upon Premier Abbott yes terday morning, accompanied by some Northwest Territories Members of Par liament. He proposed to settle 400,000 Qermau immigrants in the Northwest at so much per head. What the per capita price is neither ho nor any one ot tbo members who were with him will di vulge. He claims to have settled a quarter ot a million Germans in Brazil. The Government is considering the pro position, 1 j Initluns Need Not be Alarmed. 1 Newark, N. J., April 12. Harry Mar-j aay and Charles Hughes, tho youngsters . who ran away from their homes in tha Twelfth Ward two months ago with tho purpose of going out West to slaughter Indians, were found in a cheap lodging house in Duane street, New York, 'they were brought back to this city, and wero Boundly spanked for tho worry they had given their parents. The' click." ominous Another lamp Chimney for the ash bar rel. "Pearl-top" is the only reli able kind not made for ash barrels and back yai'ds. The " we' have 1USt as TOod," doiVt i 4.1. J v tvt i. '"T Vll'm1as j?,U; iNOt n uuui in iv iiuuuitu Kuuwa miy- thing about glass except the price. Insist upon having Mactieth's "Pearl.tOp" chimneys, and take no other. You will find this label printed in black on eacn "rearl- top" chimney; they are wrapped in "vvllitr rnnrn. printed in red ink. We do this for your protection Pittsburgh, Pa. Geo. A, Macbetu Co- Tullora and clothiers say there Is a bribk demand for spring garraents. Remarkablo Faot8. lleurt ilKis..' i 11 11 lly hu piwil'obelu ur 1 .'', mi' wiifii pr nmris treaird hIhiui ti,p.iri.n nluwii - an ti 6'ird, rh'" 1'itiri Hi'", ui KMu.irt I ml. aid Mr Mary I. UikHr n' 0"H, SI ell , wpiu iiiiri a ler ulle Hu a) s s. i hlnnur er lnu li ui Hun Jn-e. HI, h thai Dr. Mll- NVwllewi Oil', wlil'li curt-d he itr km! uou lers I tr li'iwlm " Levi iignti il Ilium 'iMtt, Mtfli. wlui IihI lii-art cl k- a' "r 3"l yenr.H. H.tyn two hi Me- innde nun f- t Iken t.fW mill." ilr -Miltw' New lleiin L'u M I'ul tiuiriiilio 1 .v 1 !. 11 Haireuiillt'l' t; eMrtigg.H . ll iuKiil W11u1terr.1l lesiiiiioii'itlf The Jolmny-Jump-up will soon be jumping up In suburban Uower-beus. A National Event. The h 'Mini; of thu World' Kilr Inai-lu bo.1 o-'ly n ty e r "Id will be a remurkHbli event, tut wliei her It wilt re lly liaiierll link ntllon -s ttttuvt ai III dUmvttrv o til lte-n ntiveNervI m by Dr fran-tll-i M l- diiulitrul. I'lils Is m-t what lu Anierlui pen leii-edlo oure til Ir em--Mj ve uorv ui "ttfcs, dviieinii, Ilea iti -Im, dt'Ziii'-N, sleei le-s inirnljl.i, itervou. debill y ilulhieik O'iniii to t nf mlii I. eto D aeu i k a t'tiuriii T'UI It at'e-iaiid rlue li to tin "Krvoiu m d Her D1 e mm." with uueciu tl d it--.tlniii t .l ircr hi o II H i-niJ oil h dr.u Mdne war anted Ui c Dofn'it loo opium, wo jii(i' tlmiuer ill d'lujs When you help tbe ixnuuiunlty t which you are a part you help youriMlf. 1 ,lCf,r t'lHi- !' on a o iirln-lrji" re .ilai'ns nver, sl.om'ih and bowels through t4 nerv iw iniiiry l)i l 1 1 ''IIIk pedi me blllimiiftiM, 'ud i ihi , pt HvM, rit mastUiHlliiH (tneiiualet fur i, u in i 'hlklreo. HntallMSi inn hkI Miir.-sit s il.. i dViUs. Mmmusw Preo, at '. H -tliogorjlinr I 1 ifttsr fclore. SPRECKELS IN LDCK Said to liavo Mado $5,000,000 by tbo Sugar Deal. THE TRU3T HAD TO KNUCKLE. It Beoamo Weary of tha Strugglo Against the King. Soma New Tacts Given by Ono ol Sprockets Most intlmato) Friends Hie Story of How Us Used the Sugar Trust tii Hla Own Advantage The Old Man la Immensely Wealthy and Made It All Out iif Sugar. San FnANCisoo, April 12. Since Claus Spreckels, the sugar millionaire, returned here, thero havo been many conjectures as to tho real status of tho compromiso between him and tho Sugar Trust. Some of the trust people declared that tho combine had brought Spreckels to bis milk, while Spreckels' friends assert that ho had mado practically his own terms. One of Spreckels' most intimate irieuus gave new iacis in regaru 10 me recent dicker between the California sugar king nnd the trust. He said: "Tho formation of the trust about five years ago was a surprise to Spreckels, but he was still moro surprised when the trust gave him the option of going in with them or being crushed. Their of fensive way of bluffing him aroused the old man's wrath, and he defied them to do their worst: While thoy wero laying plans to shut down tho refineries hero he went to Philadelphia, built a $3,000,000 refinery, and opened au active fight iu their own camp. "Thoy stood the competition until this winter, when they became weary of the strugglo and agreed to Spreckles' terms, $8,000,000 for bis Philadelphia refinery and liberty to control all the sugar in terests on tiio coast. So Spreckels came back with his $5,000,000 in profits, ready to meet tho Hawaiian planters and secure control of all tho sugar crop of the Islands. Spreckels gavo $1,000,000 each to his three children. Tho old man is worth fully $20,000,000, all made out"-! of sugar. AN INTERESTING CASE. Tb ltrsult of an lllopeiuent of Forty Yburs Aeo. New Hsvrjt, Conn., April 12. As the result of .1.. uupoment which occurred nearly fon v irs ago, the courts hero will be calli .1 upon to decide an interest ing legal question in regard to tho dis position of the estate of Israel Wohlmnn, who died lust September leaving about $7,000 worth of property to Hebecca Wohlman, whom he claimed to bo his lawful wife. I A son, Louis Wholman, now appears! and will make a contest for tbe property on the ground that the woman who lived with his father was not tho lattea's legal wife. Proof has been forwarded from Warsaw which shows that Wohlman's wife, whom he deserted 40 years ngo, is living there in destitute circumstances. Wohlman aud tho woman with whom it is alleged he eloped from Warsaw havo lived in this city for nearly 40 years. 'Will Hot Honor the Requisition. Boston, April 12. The correspondence between Governor Russell and Governor Bulkeley, of Connecticut, iu regard to the requisition for the arrest of Preston B. Sibley, who is wanted here for kid napping William Philips, has ceased. Governor Bulkeley will not honor Gov ernor Bussell's requisition, and Governor Bussell has not complied with Governor Bulkeley's request that the indictment ncainst Sibley be quasueu. unlcers of the condition of affairs, and Sibley will Via nrrotrl it fntinil in thn Kluta. Philips is incarcerated in a Connecticut jail. His father has brought a civil suit against Sibley to recover damages. Information for Telephone Stock Holder. 1 Boston, April 13. Treasurer Driver of tho American Bell Telephone Company, states that subcribera to the new stook must make their subscriptions to four snares or muiiipiea ui lour siiurea, iu "lar t0 secure the full benefits of the ,rlTb"Qn S7Jt lllZJ. carry benefits as the issue of stock Is limited on the payment dutes. llnnd Ituhbert Sentenced. London, April 12 The two notorious criminals, FrederUK Pcmberton Peach and Walter Selyen, nlias "Lord Fair fax," alias "Coptaiu Selyen," also known as Archibald Herbert Melville, have been convicted and sentenced for their part In the extraordinary robbery of Turkish bouds. Selyen received a sentence of live years, and Peach four teen months. The l'upo and American Schools. IJome, April 12. The Pope bus written a letter to Archbishop Ireland disap proving of certain criticisms in the Jesuit orifuu, "Civilta Cuttolica," on the Arch bishop's course. The Pop is glvlug much study to the school question in the United States, and has received from Cardinal Gibbous of Baltimore an inter, estiug sketch ou the subject. A Monster Klclit-llour Demonstration. Chicago, April 12. A great internal lonal eight-buur demonstration will take pluce Sunday, May 1. It. is estl- ......l .1..,! IHIII i.ii will n-lrrlnlnata In ho street parade. The plan is to hftvo lue partiuers cuiigreniu ui. buo mao irouc where addressos will be duliverwl. It is not yet known, wuether tho police will permit speech-making. Aiuerlcti's Aid to Sturvlnc: itusslans. London, April 12. The "Chronicle's, corut.poiident In the Hubttlitn famine dis tricts writes tliat lie saw !ouiit Tolstoi's daughter opened Iu n simple day letters containing checks amounting to S.O00 rubles, niiMtly fruui Americi aud Eng land. Thei'u was one check from Lou don for 100. Consul John Jarrett Accepts. l'lmnUBO, April 13. A meetinti ot tho Iron and blivut ritt el Muiiufaoturers As tioeialinii will be held In UiU oity to-duy. at wliibli a letter from Consul John Jur rett will be ruud aiiiiouiicliig his accept ance uf the position of agent of the As sociation at aguuruuteed salary of $1,000 pur annum. will be paid for a recipe enabling us to make Woli-b s Acme Black ing at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell it at ioc.a bottle. At present the retail price is 20c ThU offer Is open until January ist., 1893. Fof particulars address the undersigned. Acmr Blacking is made of pure alcohol, other liquid dressings are made of water. Water costs nothing. A'cohol is dear. Who can show us how to make it without alcohol so that wecan make Acme Blacking ai cheap as water dressing, or put it in fancy pack ages like many of the water dressings, and then charge for the outside appearance in stead of charging for the contents of the bottle? WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Is the name of a paint of which a 2r,c. bottle- is enough to make six scratched and dulled cherry chairs look like newly finished ma- hogames. It will do many other remarkable ihinps which no other mint pun do. All retailers sell it. THE GFIEAT ("Ib ft family atTftir a reqiiiilto or the home, a '45 cent package makes 5 kuUous of u delicious, 6treiithcnlngt effervescent hevuruj 1 f'pft .eJ if a dealpr. tor V Bonu-i ' -'Cl3 I ptilceof incKvr profit, tells you oiuerKinu n " ju&i aa KOOl false. No Imitation laaa trnrvi A3 tUe geuulue Iiiuk-9', a tag S3 S&-SOE CENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE W THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY It 13 ft seamless she e, w'th no tackaor wax thread to hurt the feet; ma.' - the best duo calf, Btyllslt and easy, and becau. v ntale more ehoes of thi grade than any other manufacturer. It equals b&nd Bowed shoes costing from $isi to $5 00. Ce OIHIcuiitiHi tluml-HPurilt tho finest calf SiJm shoe over offered for $VUU; equals Frencte Imported Bhoes which cost from $3.01 to $ 12.00. Cjv OO llnmUMnvrri Writ Shnr, fine calf. JJ Hr stylish, comfortablo and durable. The best shoe erer offered at this price j same grade as ciu torn-made shoes costing from td.uo to $').ui). CO 50 1'oilce hhont Farmers, Kallroad Men 5 aud Letter Carriers all wear them; line calf seamless, smooth Inside, heavy tbreo soles, extcst elon edge. One pair will wear a ear. QO 50 flnecalft no better shoe erer offered all this orient one trial will convincu thaiuk who want a shoe for comfort and service. CO -3 nntl 8'i.OO Worklnamrn shoe are very strong Ami durable. Those vrha BOVS' V"iw.r3S umu givi-u iiifiii irjai wjn wear nooinermaKe. on their merits, as the Increasing sales show. LadieS Un0&H2rte . tmrwrted shoes stinRf . l.adips' 2.30, K.OO inn I $1,75 shoe for uisftes lasesnrfi tho best fine Dontrola. Lstvllt h and durahla. nnutinti. See that V. L. Douclas nama anJl price are stamped ou the bottom of each shoo. OT TAKE NO SI7I!STITtJTE.jn Tnfi w. i iiss on iofai uuvcriiwu uf aiers puppiyjui; yu DOVC.UXH, Urockioa.niass. Suliiu cm. JOSEPH BALL, Kortlt Ittnill St., Sltcrniitlonta Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. 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