5 WASHINGTON TOPICS! Reported Plana of tho Free THAT WE' DUEL Borrowo and Fox tho Laugh -Highest of all in Leavening Power, Latest U. S. Gov't Report S!ioct t.00 Jllaektnp to tOt.0O-UtvUln. ing Slock of Loudon. Coimigo Men. .,. CHILDREN LEARN ECONOMY. A CUT AND DEIKD AFFAm. MAT OKGAMIZE A THIRD TARTY. There Vhs an UiiilerataiirliBfj That H Senator Teller for President, aad 01- Plk for Y'.ot PftticUnt. Wj Ifconia Bo Hurt. nt ft Both tlio Btethod and results Trlien Bjrup of Figo is taken; it is plowant and rtfresking to tho iafito, and acts gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowck,, cleamscs tho sys tem cflectuallyj dispels colds, head aches and ferer and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figa ia the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleating to tho tnBto and ac ceptable to tho 'stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeable Bubstances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have mauo it tho most nopular remedy known. Syrup of Figs i3 for Bale in 50c and 31 bottles by all leading cmif?- cists. Any reliable druccist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly lor any ono who wishes to try it Do not accept any GUUStltUtC. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. IOUISVILU, K1 NEW YORK, N.Y. ESck XEuOiche cad reUr aU the troublsa fecf fiont to a bilious state of tha jiura, snob o3 SlzzbuM, Nauuc, DrowslixM. rtlatreei after tatlnx, 1'iln in tbe Hide. Ac T.'Ulla thoirraost xomilucle sneccaf bas bcea siuntn la 033113 tteafeeha. vet Outer's Uttla Live? M15 era cquailj'Ti.lualjl.inCoa.'Jpill n, curlDijBmlpro vontlnr thl.amioTlEacorarLlnt.vrMti the? tha ccrrecfaUdlEorJcijoftheBtcQtactajitliiiulataUia liver and rccuUto the bov.xlr. EviuUtlioyoalJ coroa 'Arts thry troiild be slmos tprleeleos to those wh4 eu(er from tils distressing couiplalut; but f orla Tjately their good uobfl dues notetid h orofand those whooocet.-j thorn will And theuc lildo plllavalu el)lolnRum&ny v-ye that ti'oy -wUl not bo wi Slag to do without them. Bat after aUolck has4 ftTtbebsnoof somenyllvea tht herelsTrhers womaxeourgrcatboast. OarplUacaroitvhUa othoisdonoc. Ciucrt Little T.lver Mis sre very smalt and very easy to tnLe. One or two pills rnakea dose. tThcy aro Btrictly vegotaUo ana do not grlpo or vttit(TA tntl Viv tliAfr ffnnllA nr.tlnn nlflnMiiall Trh9 owthem. Invt1sn.t25cnts! flvefor$l. Soil by dragiflcts e erynhore, or teat by mail. CARTER MKDICIHE CO.. Now York! SMALL Pllt. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PBifiE A FINE SHOW It you want to Bee a fine display ot Boots itnf W. S, SNYDEA'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Mastelicr'a old stand,) corner Coal and Jaraiii Mlit. Custom Worlc nsid R.vpuirln Done In the best Hylo. MADE BY THE DUTCH PROCESS are "Treated with Carbonate of Soda, Magnosli, Potash or Bicarbonate of Soda." Tho uo of chemicals can bo readily detected by the 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 several days. For more than One Ilnntlretl Years the home of Walter linker A Co. have tnaite their Cocoa Preparation ABSOZVTHIT 1'VltX, UBlng A'O 1'atent l'roeete, AlUallen, or Dyet, i W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. NEW DRUG STORE. Edward A, Morgan &Co. (Formerly Shaplra's Pharmacy) - 1Q7 South Main Btreot, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Prescriptions ciuofully compounded by registered phurniaciatB. TO PROTECT YOUR LONGS Procure one of our Chest Protectora. RUPTURE Wb. the undentlvned. were entirely eureu or rnniure uy Phlladelnhla. I'a.. H. Jnnes I'hllloy. Keuuet 1 Jl. J. II. UILVBI. 'dl Aid rii. tiniiire, i-a.: 1. .-v. ivreuz, niatiugion, ta.; M. Hinall, Mount. Alio, l'u.; ltev. H. 11. Mlier- u,.;,l..n . in . t-. 1 i.ti.... mi a liil. IUVIi uuuuuii.iihi Aft w, Joiisi'i'. ui n i."i Kt.. komHil.-. hi.: Wm. l)lx. 18M MoutroteUt.. fUUadelpliUt; 11. Ij. H.iwo. 301) Kim Ht , Head lne, 1'a.i Ueoree and I'll. llurKart, 139 Locust BU lleadlair, I'jl. Ui-ud for olrcular. To tvet a i'osllltn Onra for tho effect! of Mlfibusa, l-.arlr Kikhh, Unlmiloua,ei- iu lirlilllljr, piwot . . .. . . . t.Itu.,.,n(.v. u. irnuit 1. (mi fllh In or Bi,Ulo ;.4e will id one FiiHloulh'. JledlUae awl Much ValuthL Information l'HMi Addnuui U, M. L'O., 8&"rilwa7,ew Yark. Some Thlak .he V.I10U Clary Was C.b- eocted, ctad That Kb Rhaka tTera rirad. Details mt the All.u-U C.aebat tin Opm llellevas Tkat u Uallei Pat a HL Tlirnuek rx'a Cont Hn, Drartaa'a l'rlflads Self gutted. IyOKBQX, April SC. Fax has tk yet returned frem litis Urn, bat Berrene Is here atalattur the voluble Actar Cliar; to air In hotel smoklna-rneias au details of Fox'i bloodless dul. About a hundred people who sat wind o the affair mat Actor Cleary at the ata- tion when he returned last night and fairly Bhrlekcd with laughter when they learned from him that the most fatal result of tha encounter was slight damage to Fax's trousers. Tha story that Borrowe's bullet really aut a hole In Fox's coat uobody tak seriously. Nobody In the town believes for one moment that any erleu harm waa In tended. The event Is generally desig nated by Americans here as "tha fako duel." Borne even think tha whole story was connected and that no shots were Qred. But it is the general impres sion that triggers were pulled as the result of a mutual understanding that nobody should be hurt. Fox was irosded into oballenglne Bor- towo because Borrowo insisted on cull ins him a coward and a liar. liorrowa ia reported to uava asm to a friend just attar the duel that he could not now call Fox a coward, but he still called him a liar. It Is hard to see how either party has benefited by this dBellUe fiasco. If the comments made la American clrclos to-duy are any crlterien, beta of thum wilKSe gued mero UKuaarelfully thai ever. No one believes, af eearsa, the state- ments that Fax and Berrawa ware thirst ing for each other's bleed, and that they are kseuly disappainted because their seconds prevented then frasa firing mora than two shots. Borrowe's conduct en tha field elves color to tha general belief that 110 seri ous harm was intended. lie coolly smoked u cigarette just befare the first shot and lit another one just before tho second shot. Fox claims tha reputation of being a pretty good shot after his alleged expe riences in the Modoc war, but there is no Indication that either of his bullets went anywhero near Borrowe. Another interesting tneory is: who notilled tho Belgium police? The secret was only confided to a few intimates of both parlies, and now eacn accuses tho other of blabbing with a view ot pro venting the fight. But they dared not return to England without at least ex changing shots. Mrs. Drayton'i" friends are filled with dlsgUBt lit this renewed effort 011 Bor rowe's part to expose and degrade her. They feel that after what she bus sacri ficed for Borrowe the least he might hnvo done was to have borne in silence tho ro proaches showered upon him of his al leged deal with Fox to make money out of an affair of honor. Jlrs. Drayton has persistently refused to tee Borrowe since his return to Eng land, uud has fully rebolvcd never to sea him again, 8hu has met her parents frtqueutly, and reliable reports point to her returning to New York with them next autumn. JHoodle.a ISlioouliter. The "Bat.tlc of Honor" occurred at Nieuport Ruins, a seaside reuort near Os tend. After firing two shots each at twelve paces the men retired without shaking handi as Is usual, but Fox raised his hat. and Borrowo acknowledged the courtesy by raising his hat. Mr. Fox's first shot whistled by Mr. Borrowo's ear, while Mr. Borrowe's last tore through Mr. Fox's frock coat near tho hip bone, pierced his coat and grazed the nap ot his trousers over the abdo men. It was undoubtedly a close call. Mr. Fox left London for Antwerp on Thursday night, followed on Friday by Mr. 'William B. Bacon, Jr., of Boston, who acted as his second. Mr. Milbunk nnd Mr. Borrowe wont to Brussels on Friday, and all went to Antwerp at mid night, nnd at 6 o'clock Saturday morn ing started for (Jsteud. The party consisted of Messrs. Bor rowe, Fox, Mllbank, Bacon, Edwin Cleary nnd a newspaper correspondent. A long drive was taken over tha country road to Nieuport Bains, where the ar- ' rangements had been made to fight on ' private grounds. A hitch occurred here, ' and the party alighted iu the village at 1 the Hotol Provost, where the proprietor, after being maae acqumntou witn ine object of the visit, personally conducted the party to the sceue of combat, Befere tho fight Mr. Fox gave a corre spondent a statement, whloh he wrote at Antwurpt Saturday morning, reiterating the aBsortion that Mr. Borrowo author ized the miblication of the Drayton cor- Tf. antra tk.t I Vil Tnm . CnjIUMUOUUO. A.W bhjb ww. Uchlltres got him into tno annirauu uau nersisted in efforts to secure liira as a feecouu, una luiU oxpiaineu iubd lue par ties Interested belonged to such well known families in-New York that a re nort of the flirht would prove very valu- iibla ns u newspaper article, and that he (Fox; would have an exoiusivo account. There Was No I'ltluinc In Oklalinmn, Guthrie. O. T.. April 26. Couriers have brought in ofllclal reports from ever? county seat und othet towns and every point ot entry Into the Cheyenne and Arapahoe reservation to the offeot tljat not a singlo fight ooourusd during or since the opening of tue Html aim no bndv was either wounded or killed, All reports to tho contrary are ssusatlonal lies. Ice Ituiiea Ilitrneil, Lawhenok, Mass,. April 23, Early last evening four ice houses belonging to James Toye & Sous. In aoutli Luwrence, were totally destroyed by fire. The ioo houtius uru BHuated near the Andover line, and much valuable ime elapsed btfora the arrival of the lire apparatus, The buildings had a capacity ot 0,009 tons. A I . 1 aaved. portion ot tbs contents were The ltonrtie tVlll DeeUten. Nkutoiit, April 25. The settlement by tho Supreme Court of tha tameus em test over the will of Mary H. Bourne by heirs of Allen Thorndiko nice, has ere- nfoi! nn littln dlHmirmlnn here. Tha lata iJfft1" ij,,ftml'u" left tollies nndhlslisao ni"K valuaBle real anil personal property, ap pointing hiia prlnolpal executor. Ia sov cral trials here 1t was shown that Rice neverAnutv tfela lefcocy or referred to It in his own will,"atirl nlso ftfll! te axe ctlto any pow'e'r"'ot appointment. Tho decision slinks eut Bice's side and orders the whole estate divided, one-third each to Countess Anna Do Bartlges of Paris, and Mary A. Bsrrilllos of Madrid, chil dren of Mrs. Bourne, and one-ninth each, to three Boston heirs. The property has increased since tha execution of the will $133,000. Dr. DeCnotaau Dlnalalpil Reform. New Yowc, April 25. Tho Rev. Dr. B. F. De Costa delivered a sermon yes terday in tho Church of St. John tho Evangelist on "The Kelatlon of the White Cross movement to Municipal He form." He claimed misrepresentation in the" articles of theNaw York "Times," and Btated that the majority of tho 50, 000 vicious women of this city wcro Roman Catholic. He thought the pre sent system of taxation and luiid-lioldlnj; wero directly responsible for tho present great criminality, and also credltud part of tho responsibility to our present mil lionaires wha practically were causing and upbeldlug white slavery. Law7r Cbarles II. Reed Dead. Baltimohb, Md., April 25. Ohas. W. Reed, who trained wide netorletr as as- ilstunt counsel to George Sooville, de- fending eounsil for Qalteau, President arfleld's assassin, Is dead, lie had lived In Baltimore five years, whore ha married Miss Fannie Daniels, the daugh ter of a wealthy brewer. This event was celebrated shortly after Mr. Reed's son tatlonal attempt to commit suicide by Jumping from a terry boat in the East River, New York. He was 58 yours old. A family from whom he was divorced turvlvos him In Chicago, and a widow mourns his loss in Baltimore. AT I TAKE A PLEASANT THE NEXT MORNING FEEL BRIGHT AND HEW AND MY COMPLEXION (3 BilTEH. 11 y doctor soya it wet', gcriily ou the mow cfc, livi c qui k diit s nt - i' i' l'lf ..swi- In.t ui f . .'ti (it Ink tn nioUt from lVrli-s unl Is piei'anid fui utAi n easily un tea. it in . ! In Allilniavlsia avir Hih' otiQ tivdav. uv ono tiwiay I ai$e"i Ttirxih tfr.'t.-lnn -m li da. I.- crdet io Ik- ' iter ixit K tlorrn the hnw b -ulthy, this Is nooroiy. AMUSEMENTS. KitcuuoKPM xim.vritTt, v. j, mitriusoN, MANAnitn. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27. Special Engagement. Black Hawk BY THD Arizona Joe Company ! " AVITII Acting jQosa find Horses ! An entirely new play. Prices, as, 35 and 50 Cents. Seats on sale at IClrlln's drug store. LEATHER and SHOE EIHUIHGS D J". CLBABT, Dealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies 1 Large aud arat-olsM stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. OENTKK ST., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH. PA. SHENANDOAH BOILER WORKS! Xorth JSmerUH Street, JVwir tottt, BBPAIBIKTGr- Of all kinds promptly attended to, Bpealal attentloji glvn to STUAHI FITTING, W. E. Smith & Son. J. QALLAQHEU. Justice of Ibe Peace, Ileal Estate anil Insurance Agency. Office Muldoon's Dutldlng, Shenandoah, Fa. SOLD ON THE SLOCK. Negro YnKKintt Ulflpunad of t the Hick rut HMder Knee ITnr Imminent. Fayettb, Mo., April 85. This tewn is again on the verge of ii race war be cause of the sale of vapraat aegreea which took place here Saturday, About a month ago, a good deal of excitement was caused by the Bale of three vagrant negroes. This feeling has bn Inten sified by tho public sale on the black of three man and one woman because tkey could offer'no VUlble mnapa af support. Hy Thompton? Wm. Htlfar ad-JU.n Wilkius were tho men. All are hearty negroes who were never before arrested. The woman was a lnry Whiteside. Sha was accused of vagrancy. The colored peoplo were brought Into tho public squure at 11 o'clock, and a great crowd of both colors gathered. The whites made fun of the poor viotlms and the blacks freely expressed their dis pleasure itt the Kcena that sa cruelly 1 brought to their minds tho days of actual 1 slavery. I The woman was put up first. She brought $10 for the sixty days work I that the county fined her. The men sold for $10, $12 and $13 respeotlvely, being 1 taken by reliable farmers hereabouts. The woman will work in a good family ; iu town. Negroes declare that this must ' stop, or that tho whiten must be sold 1 with the negroes. Tho sale took place on a block, tSUcrlll Creiger omoiatlng. NEW YORK LEQIBLATURS. To Xta Cnraad lu Cxtraardlaary Ha.flon To-uIsUt The Reappwrtlftautant. Albaut, N. Y., April J5. Both brauehes of tha Legislature meat to night at 8:30 o'clock in extraordinary session, and Governor Flower will send in a proclamation directing It to act upon the new cansns, and lu accordance with its fludlngs to reapportion tha Stnte into ne.w Senate and Assembly dis tricts. It is expected that the census com plete will be printed and on every mem ber's desk at that time, and that native dobata on the new districts will begin at once. The division of the State into new Assembly and Senate districts is about completed, the leaders having stayed in the city and worked hard on the formulation of the bill to be intro duced. In its present shape, however, the measure is subjoct to a few changes, be cause the majority ot tho political rep resentatives of the countieB are In Al bany to-day consulting with the lead ers to see how they have been appor tioned. So far as known, representation will bo upon the basis ot ISO, QUO for each Senatorial district, 45,000 to each Asseinblv district. A Fatal Mistake. I'liysininna make nu mure fatul m'stHlte limn when they Inform pulenUthHl ncrvuns lieart tMiibles come from the summon and are of Utile ion-.equenae. Dr. Fr.uiklni Miltf, the noted IntltHtitv speolitlls. bus proven Ibe contrary lu Ills new IkkiIt on "H art I) saase," whloh may he bad free at C, il. II igelthueh's drnx slor. who uunrnutf e and re- onimend" Ur. Miles u .cqu.ileil New Heurt ( urn, which b.i" lb" lareesi twle ol nuv lieait remedy in the world. 11 earn nervous mid uremic heart dlseiute, short lireutb, llutior.nif, iiln or tend'.rnowi lu the side, arm orsliDiiliier.lrrukcubtr ipu'nb falulluir,Ntnotlitr ing, ilropiiy, elo. Ills Heslumtlvo Nervine cures huaduiibe, His, ete. The more of the heart's fullness we give out the more we will liave. How to Suoreod. This m tlie ereat i ruble in of Uiu which low tfatKiaetorlly aulve. rinme lull heoittiBO of pixi.- hilih, olherst warn of luelc, ut the umjoniy inini ue-iioiein Bru-wuuioi nerve, Ttmy nre nervoui, irrfsolate. clmugcahlo. earillv net thu bin ok nnd ' tako the snlrlts (town t-kwp the spirlU up," thus wanting mocey, time, opportunity aud nerve force. 1 There is nothing like the Kent orullve Nervine. , aitieovertxi uy uie Kreat, wpeeuuisi. wr. MiieH, to cure all nervouH duease, a headache, the blues, nervous prost atlon, tltoi'lebsuosw, ; uauralirlii. Kt. VilUH clarce. fits, aud hvt-twls. ' Trial bottif-s aud fine bonk of testimonials free at C. H, Haceiibuch's drug store. Tho moro trials there aro in a lawyer's Wo tho fewer his tribulations. Miloa' Norvo unci XAvor Pills .Vet on a new liver, Ht'inuch and prlnolple rr . alal'mf the bowels throuah the nervet. A new discovery. Ur. Miles' IM lis aiwmlllv oute biliousness, bad lasto, torpia liver, piles, oonstlpntlon. Uneualed lor men, women, nhlldreu. Smallest, miMeat.surestl &ifl(we, iVts, Bampiee Free, at V, U. Uatienbuch' rlnie store. EASILY. QUICKLY, PERMANENTLY RESTORED., WraUtie. Nrrount', llebllltr, ftnil vtu ftom UI7 error, or lauir .iommx, thu niulu f onvvork, mhiimi., worry, tlti. run iirengtn, a.,eiu,meot Klron to orw or.ati u I imrilnu n Tmmi'dl.te Imuror. m.nt imi. V.llun, Imnnull,!.. Lu. bodv. Stuiplo, noturtl II J10 tier box ; 6 tivxot ror f tiu. Wrluoa kum.qLm to euro ultlltTMjr .U bo.... 80110 nfiroDO.. Solid .tuop tur Mok. I'KN.N CU V iii:ii0Al. CO., I'hllaJilpUlu, Pa. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest rollable purely oath com. panles represented by lO-AVIlO FAUST, 120 S. Jardm St., Swnanaoali, Pa. FOR MEN ONLY! For LOST or FAIUM 0 KAKH00D 3url and NERVOUS DEBILITY, Weakcek. of Body asd Mind, Effects it Errontor Exoeaaua tn Old or Yountr. Kobuot, Sol'le J'AhlllHIU tolly kf.tord. llit to Kolxroe tl Stn-WIVeu rik,l SUKI rl.lll't II IIHIHV8 . f HTS olSOUt abooiolel; lieSK I Ukl I SkM -H, ..AU l.od.y, lloa to.Hr fn,M fin Sl.loe ul I orvl.0 1 oualrloi. tTrllottiret. Ileeerlbllte Itooh, oilan.lluo M4 rouf. m.Uid(fte.ld)fie, idarwat'RIE rlEDICAl. CO., BUFFALO, K, Yo JOHN II. EVANS' SALOON, d(iE. CENTRE BT.,3lI13NANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. . Finest brands of cigars always on hand The best temperance drinks. now U I. riraretl That TliUT1.lt" t Tt'axU Will NutUual Silver Committee to Au- Jo urn Tai-ilay Mrs. Harrlo Strnrilljr I Improving Tka Smithsonian Iaatltnt at the Fair Errrl la Hebalf of tha ' I'enny 1'eltace fllll. WABHiKeTen, April S3. Senators Tel ler, Morgan, Daaiel and Sanders have taken an active prt during the past ' week in tha ttcret proceeding of the National Sliver Caratuittee, which has been in ststleH in this eity. Twenty States were represented, and it has de veloped that the meeting was of more than ordinary Importance. j It 1b stated by members ot tho Com mittee that a last effort will be made by the free coinage iulvocates at their con vention, whloh has been vnlUd to meet ' in Washington on liny SS, to lflduwj.ni I of the great polUVntl-parUea to iueorpsr ate in its platform n free-eolnaga plank; that if efforts in thnS direetian fall, tin free coinage men will take steps .to ar ganize a third party, the basis of whloh will be the Farmors' Alliance aud all do voted advocates of free silver; that a convention will be called at which Sen ator Teller will be nominated for Presi dent and Col. Polk, of tho Farmers' Al liance, for VIce-Presidont, and a plat form advocated containing but a singli plank, providing for the free and unlinv ited coinage ot both gold and silver. Friends of Senator Teller maintain that he will accept the nomination upon a strictly financial platform, prevldel the great parties nominate men un friendly to tree coinage. A gentleman familiar with the mere, ment figures that Messrs. Teller zni Polk would certainly be able to carrj the States ef Georgia, Alabama, Nort Carolina, Sontta Carolina, Colorado, Net ! vada, Moatana, Nebraska, Kansas, Wash ington and Idaho; have an equal shen 1 with other candidates In Illinois, iilir souri, Minnmuta, Arkansas and Texaje, and if unable to keuura electlan direoi tbat liiey evu.v. at leust throw tha ahoici of a l'ri-m:nn . to t.'ie House of Bepre . sentative., mIi-. 'eitiu claimed the fret ' coinnge cunJi ,.r,a would bo almost cer tain of election. The National Silver commit too will probably finally adjourn to-day. Kxports and Imports of Sterchandtna. Washinoton, April 25. The report of the Bureau of Statistics, Treasury De partment, for March shows that the ex ports of merchandise for March wert j valued at $31,810,073; imports, $80,640, ! SIM; excess of Imports over exports, $!, 730,203. For 9 months,exports,J810,7iO, 680; imports, $610,im,081; oxcess of ex ports over imports, $2O0.!i0U,0SS. For twelve months, exports, $1, 008,2b 1,500; Imports, S837,053,0bri; excess of exports over imports, J10U,22a,021. ror the pre ceding twelve mouths the excess ot ox ports over imports aggregated only $80, iM7,022, showing a handsome increase during tho past year. To Ask for Omtoily of Croitmer anil Tflilte WABniNOTorf, April 25. The arrest of Oscar CroHrar and James L. White, Saturday, at Copenhagen, Denmark, for stealing $87,000 from Dlx & Phyffee, bankers of New York, has been confirm ed by the State Department here. There is no extradition treaty between Denmark and the United States, but Mr. Carr, the American Minister at Copen hagen, has been directed by tho authori ties here to ask for the custody of the prisoners. He will cablo Inspector Steors of Now York when the request has been made. lite Kmltliaanlan's Kxhlhlt. 'WASiHNOTo:f, April 25. Tha plan of tho exhibit to bo imde at Chicago by tho Smithsonian institution nuu jNational Museum is now complete. It is proposed that the Smithsonian Institution shall sendj a collection illustrating its own origin and growth, the scope of its work, nnd the result ot its solan title invest! j gations during the forty-seven years of its existence. It irill also illustrate the I history of Amerioan science nnd explor ation from thu days of Columbus to the present time. SIr. Harrison Itnitrovlnc. WAsniNOlON, April 25, "Mrs. Har rison has greatly improved and Is con valescing rapidly," said Dr. Gardner, her physician, this morning, "jind all reports to the contrary are unfounded. Last nit lit she passed the best night ulnce her illness, and this mornlnt; Is much better and stronger. Mrs. Har rison has been ill for the last two weeks, and her attack has been a serious one." Venrcueliin Iiiinrjrunts Ilcfeated, Washinqtjn, April Ufl. The following despatch has b-au received by the Vene Eiielan Minister here: "Complete tri umph for the Government forces In the battles ot Tapon and Mooott. Fence ab- onliitulv ntat.ni'ftil in ilia State nf T.na Andes. Urbaueja, Minister of Foreign j Affairs." CapoUeil Itnat. One Drowned. New York, April 25. A small sail boat containing six boys was oapsized in Little Hell Gate channel yesterday by striking against n sunken ronk, and its oooupauts were thrown Into the water. Five of the boys saved their lives by clinging to the keel ot their boat, from which position they were eventually res cued, but the sixth boy, Hurry Storer, 10 years old, attempted to swim ashore against the strong anil dangerous our reuts iu the muou-feared channel and was drowned. lt.oiiiriililiiK Liquor-Hailing In Tlimuiir. IUnuor, Me., April SC. For the first time in the memory ot the younger gen eration of Bangor, the liquor stores aro olosed to day, eleotloti day. The city government has so ordered, and the re cognition of the tralllo is somewhat re markabla lu the face ot the fact that thu laws of Maine say that thero shall be no liquor stores open or selling liquor ou auy day in tue year. I Ttlftr If by the us of WaIffsAOMEBIaolKs yoa nave on pair o Bboee a year, aaad a bottle at . oeutn last three mox.thn, fobQW ntany j enrn blanking wi.l c ymur m aavlng In ehoo Lentho" y IOC W1U pJ' tbr e rii IQC 5X of ChnJ?ln ( AltU lftc lyc Olwatcan-la o 4ul-, IOC Kmerald, Opal, IQC or other Costly 1ms. Qq FOR GLASS WILL DO IT. The " Last first. No dhagfi All pure and whole some. The most popular drink of the day. 1 111 'CO Beer. A perfect thirst quencher. Don't be deceived if a dealer, for th sake of Urycr profit, telh oii tome other kind fa " jtm us good " 'tis faUe. No Iinitatiom. U as good as the genuine Hires'. S3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONETf It Is aw amies hIh! w lin tm tm ks or wax thread to hurt tho ft ft; matlu f ti.'- h ,t hue calf, etrllslt and easy, ami becnvM ur nmh imr. thoea of thit grade than any other mttn fn iiu-i . It equals hand Bewetlslioea costing from t-1 1 to ft mj. OO Cinniiliip llajn.-u'w..!, the flnetcaIS nhoe ever o(Ti rtJ Un (iial8 Trencti , Imported shoes which cot,! fiom Ci.m nu $12.00. CA 00 !liiiiiI-Seu t Welt Mhhs lino cMf. a?N etyllkili, eomfortaUle an-1 dur.iblf. The hesl eboe ever offerert at this pru-H ; nanu' Kr.ide aa cup tom-mmlo HhoeseostJiitf fruut 'jo to ft" flttO ilO I'ollee Shoe i Fanners lwitlroad ITem P4, antl Letter Carriers all ui ur tlu'in, hnoenlf Beamlefs, biiiciulh Inside. heay thrt-u Bolus, extern Blon etlue. tue ii:ir w 111 wear a . r. ffiA 50 fine enlfj no better shoe ever offered at iBtmtm thii price; one ttinl v. HI couvluce thoso who want a tthoe for comfort and servlco. atr f nuil j&-2.llfl W.trLtiimiirsi Bhona qVi&B aro very strong and durable. Those who 1 hare Riven them a trial will weur no other make, t nuil At.-yA Hehool shoes f i litem a iruu win wur no oinrinuK.c. J S'.i.dO nnd r1.75 sebool shoes ari t3bJJ3 worn lv the hovseven where: theVLBll 1 on their merits, ns the lnereuttlnK sales nhovv. B --.rFrf.d ft.'l.OO IlniMl-Nt-uril shoe, best ' iMUUilvCr iJonKola, verystyliHh; equdUFrcncli Imported ahoes oohtlnt? from !. to $0.00. l.n.IieV !t..tO 8'!.0 nnd SI. 75 shoo fot Hisses are the best fine Uongol.i, htyllnh aud durable. t'ntltioila ooe mat t Jj. ijnuKir ntuno auu price are stamped ou the bottom of each shoo. riTTAKl? NO SmSTITI'TK.I Inslbton loeul ndvertl'd At ulers mrpplylag yon. V, Ij, iOU(at.AH, ISrocliion.MasM. Suldlvr JOSEPH BALL, ; pjortll IVI Eii St., Slicoasiclonll Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounda, Burns, Eto. Removes and Prevents Dandruff. WKITE RUSSIAN Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. DR.THEEL. 533 KP'lreeu, 9"iul! tli uuIt usuuluu ,)erlum,J Ann ri(.U tbl la aura BlOOd Polori Hervoua Debility w Spe olal DlseatMS Mtiu Ulain. Hi d 8ol4 Tain la thf w.,MorTriroat Mouth, ill..t.h. I'linjl JiupUoni loft i Imi 1 II i". MwlLiuga, IrnUtu., Uiiituiuu-aUiiaa avoil Kinulut., u 4-or, lort mstmiry, we-ik t k tncnul mniUty. Kldnvjr i hlulLir tUi'K-. Kktt ml. "Ulii ft w ' IndltwrrUouut tH r..rk Bnm fliaw! U 4toJ0rt--. trlltf ftl ouou t Dot Iom hop, no matte. wht vlvn tlilkw ihehr, Qufcclt, lamllf or llorHtal P.iTil. "i" tu -i. lr. TUKK1. cura positively wUlioul 4elntt a i m kttlU(M. OLD. YOOm, M1DMI AMI TWO! OtfTulL.in Mtiauai, rtta or puor, tv- slUliip fcr bQOlt TRUTH Mpoala QumIi maivt wurn wdnint.i&l. Hoau, ' dUlT IH.ro lo I, Ktii t to t, u tU t'ri fto 10. rfandftt t 11 11 Writ or tmU Mid U J Far KeftKMNi m Mt S4UU.-U 4J. 4Hy Ttao. p il.HAMim'OJN.AI.U., PHYSICIAN AND SUHGC0N. omoe-34 Yirrit Lloyd HUat, HhouQlo W. L. DOUGLAS
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