COLUMBUS ON KV2BY LIP. Nsw York Celabrate. th Discover? of a New World. The ill days' relebratlon of trie fonr hun dredth anniversary of th discovery of America by Christopher Coltimbwi, began In New York City Satnnlay after weeks f preparation. Commemorative services tr i held in all the Hebrew synagogues, n.d Were Inrgoly attended. Pundny, the second day of the qnadren tilnl cclehrntlon of the discovery of tho new world, ni devoted to religious services, lioth in Romnit Catholic and I'rotcstnnt cliurclios the services were of tho mot inv invasive character. The more important were held in St. I'atrick'a Catliedral, where Archbishop Corrlgan celebrated liiitli mass; Trinity Chtircli, tiraco Church, where the 1'cv. Dr. lluiitinfrton preached, and tho Mndlion Fqtinre l'rosliytcrlan Church, in which tho services wore conducted by tho Itcv Dr. I'arkliurst. t'E'tm IN IIOT.IPIV ATTIUP. Tt la probable that no city was ever so lieautitiilly, an gaily, so artistically, andnlan so universally ilccoratcd ns New York was (leioraled on 'fmidny. The American Hag s'en everywhere. In nil sizes anil ar ranged ill every concctviihle form. Next to the rttnrs and Stripe w-s mnt frequently reen the red and yellow colors of Spain an I Italy's cross in its tenter of preen, Into nnd red. The Uireo llas blend well, and arc I'lTerthciy used tor?, iber in thousands of enses. The portrait of Columbus occupies a prominent plnce in all the more rlahornto ilewrations. The favorite picture represents him lauding for the first time on the anil of the New World, with usually u few pretty female unlives clasping their hands over their lirensts and peering out at Christopher Irom a convenient clump of hushes. Tens of thousands of cheap I rints showing inl iimbus with a sanctilied look and earnest, exi rcsslcm were linwked about the city by peddlers at a dime each. Hy all odilrt tho most interestingnn l most beautiful thing in the Way of decorations is the arch spanning Fifth avenue at Fifty eighth strut. It is imitation marhlc. Two 1'nrisinn mnrlilo C"litinns on oni h siile en close niches, in eacli of which is a graceful sculptural representation of 1'eace. The Iiillars are entwined with greenery and ger unds hang from the top. Surrounding the arch arc live at egnric female tiuures. The central one stands bo!dlv in the prow of an advancing hunt. On cither sidu arc two IhtmMi with out-si retched arms. tin tlia top of the arch is tlit) iriHcrip ion: "I'nm.d States of America in memoriam ul'irimis to Christopher Colninhiis." A'l day today the arch was completely surrounded by sitrlit-scers. It was evident that tho holiday ' crowd had hcttuu to arrive. Masses of poop e tIowel up ami down Fifth avenue and Hr mdwny all day long, gaiing wiih eager interest at the decorations, "he cele bration will continue through the entire Wco. CKI.F.IIUA UOXS IX M'AIX. ir.CrLOMA HllNnlls TIIK MEHOUY or THE PIS- I'nVI HKII. A magnificent reception was given in the loan null at llui-coloiiii, Spain, Sun day by ihe otllciala of the city id as one of tho ceremonial recognitions of the discovery of America. The princip.il fenture ol the entertainhieiit was the l-er-fornmnce of a well-drilled, well disciplined chorus of HV slni!er, accompanied by an orchestra of L'eX) in the great American hymn "Columbia.", It wua received with most thorough, satisfaction uy an immense audience present, and louiid alter round of applause encored it again and agdn. The city has taken on a gala appearance, and everything present! the appcurunce of ru Joiciutr. CARACAS HA8 FALLEN. Cf.po's Troops Enter the Capital of Ven- aaela A Period of Shameful Pil lar Follows, but Troops Scop it. The Herald, New York, corresponient telegraph from Caracas: Curucas bus fullcn. The triumph of Uen Crespo over the tiov rrnmeut forcea la complete. After defeat ing the army of the ttovernmrnt at Sun I'edro, (ienerul Crespo begun his march up on the cupitul. Three thousand of hii troops entered the city Inst night. General Crespo, with the balance of his army, ia at Calvnri, a short distance from the city. After the crushing defeat at San I'edro, Act ing 1'resldent I'olido and Ida Cubinet tied before the advancing hosts. Tho news caused an Instantaneous panlo throughout the city. I'eopts who hud been too cowardly to light cb her for or aguinst the tiov rnment, and muny, of 1'olido's soldiers took ailvanlugo of tho situation to beiii rioting mid pillaging. Sc.nes of bouses were sucked. J'lie rioters were no resncctois of persons, tho Spunish Mini-ter being insulted. During tho three hours that elapsed be tween the Ignominious lligbtoftho Cubinet at the advent of tieneriil Crespo' ailvance guard the looters simply held possession of the town. There nits nothing to restmlii them, and they plundered riclit nnd left, seining wliutever profitable property ihcy could lay their bunds on. The followers of Cropo, as soon as they reached the city, at once devoted their uttonliou to lesloring order. l.uiiu ivra Is In tho hands of Orcspists. General i'renpo has triiiiuphoil nil alomr the line. The war is over. Members of the Uuvernment have either left the country or are trying to get out of it as fust us they can. llefnre Crespo'a detachment got her J.a (tuuyra was tilled will) rioters, rillugo and plunder becume g tierul. How lur ihlngs luiuht huve gone it it impossible to say if Admiral Walker. C. S. N., hud not lauded a force of sailors nd murium to hold the mob in check and preserve order. AN OCEAN HOBBOR. Twa Btamsra Collide 03 the Paolfti Oosot Five Ltvea Ar Lost and Maay Persona Are Injured. A torrlfio collision occurred In a dense fog off Whl iby Islund, about ten miles south of Tort Townsend, Wash., between the iteum collier Wllliainet and the Canu (tiun I'aciflo Navigation Company's steamer 1'remler. Five persons are dead ai the re sult of the Booident and almost a score of others are budly hurt. The accident hap poned during a thick foi. Two persona in the Promier'i cabin were crushed todeuth, as was ths seward. A lurge number of the passenger were Jam med in the debris and badly hurt. One of these died shortly afterward. The fifth per son to die wua a woman, who became fran tic when the crash came and TMtg into the tea. Her name i unknown. The Wllliainut'ssumi was deeply imbeded in the Premier, and it was found Impossible to cle r t vessel of esch otl a - utter all o the 1 reiuier's passengers were taken aboard the collier, but for this t Premier would have gone to the bottom aud the loss of lift would bar been verv lieavv. ltt Likely to SI. The condition of Lotto, ths) actress, whs) is lying 111 in New York city.ls much worst than heretofore reported, ,and grave doubts are entertained tor her recovery. 6ba ia auflerlttg from a complication of cplnal aud ' intestinal trouble. Ail bar u gate au ant lor ths season bare been cancelled. t.TEB KiWI WAIPS. Grafton, N. D w.is Visited by a HO.OOJ Are set by a tramp. Rundeger's co-operative storo, the hardware store of Djortieby A Newgard and the jewelry store of lijorneby were burned. Insurance, 35,000. Hugo loowy. a Ilerlin banker, has been convicted of embezzlement and fraudulent bankruptcy and has been sentenced to 2 yean' imprisonment and a heavy line. At Tolucr. In the Interior of Mexico, the poorer classes are dying duily by the hun dreds from starvation and hunger aggravat ed by typhoid fever. The Inter epidemic is making frighllul ravages in Zncntecas. The Iliilimore ami Ohio and the Pennsyl vania Coini any will charge one fnro for the round trip from Columlns, O., to the dedicatory exercises of the World's Fnlr. This Is the first break from the regular rates, and other roads will probably follow their example. Kvery miner in I'oik county, 1st., is out on strike, and all the mines are idle. All the mines except that opcrntedby the Dcs Moines Coal Company hnvc conceded the 10 percent advance demanded by the miners, but refused the bi-weekly payment asked. Illinois statistics, Ju-t Issued by tho Bu reau of I-iihor, show that tho daily wag's of co:il miners have increased 13.6 per cent. The French troopt have won another victory over the Dnhomcyans, losing five killed and 20 wounded. Many dead and wounded natives were lcfi on the field. Two of the native lines uf intrench ment have fallen into tho hands of the French. Kx-proildent Cleveland hns sent his check for t)10,0)0 to the Democrntio National Com mittee. It is also reported that his personal friend, K. C. Iltmcdict, V. C. Whitney and Don. M. Dickson, huve each contributed Ho.ikxi. Martin Furlong and wife struck by an express trnln on the Pennsylvania ruilroad it Xcw Brunswick, N. J., were instantly killed. Tho body cf the man was carried live miles' on the front of the engine. The Georgia cotton factory, near Athens, !ia , was totullv iles!royi d hy tiro. Loss, fl.W.OOO, and 300 employ s are t irown out sf work. The Omaha I'arbed Wire Fence and Nidi Company has failed for e30,000. Creditors will tie paid in full, while stockholders will lose all. The barbed wire trust is blamed. TrJ.ViaXti IK'WN THE FEXCK. DISMANTLING 01' Vol.T fllTCK I.V TUB CAa NK'.IK COll'NV, At the Horrent ad S -el works Tuesday, a few men were o scharued f or incompetency and to skilled men were i iven em Inyiuent. Tha'. the Carnegie Company mnsiileia the strike nt an emi is evident. The dismant ling of Fort Frick began with tho tearing down of a large p otion of the feme nlomt tho Muoball Mad. which hns for three month obstructed the view of persons bent on seeing what was going on inside the works. The remuiiuler of the fence will be removed at " lice. The steamer Tine, which hns plnvcd so Important a part in the Homestead trouble, was mustered out of service. The company officials state that whaUiver men ure here after employed wi 1 go to H me-tead bv rail. There u o nt pre-ent ubout list funiilies living in tha company houses insi.lo the fence, anil the IS.) lions s on the bill over looking the works ure rapidly Hearing com p.euon. Stevenson Aocep .e. Too. The following lottor was received at tho Democratic Xadonul headquarters at New York a few days ugo and wus given out for publication on M inlay: IlLOOMISnTOK, ILI-.. Oot. 8, 90h Hun. ll'm. F. llurrity. Chairman Demo cia'i'o Au' onrif C'oinMiitfee, Mt IKsn Km I hase reiurntsl home' after a vers aull-tteutry vl-it to the Month, I h Te readsvllh uieul PI -iwurt M -. ch.vrlatul's lelt .-r or aeeepianc. Vmiii In full iHS'ool n Ith liliu iip.ui al uf the quctlur,f tllMei sseil. Alily and tersely ntt rs-Um-la tl. vk-wt () la l-s noeralle parly uimi tliu etirrvnev question, i uesl riMr.ll sn to you that 1 fully anil raruint y Iniloisti thul parlor hla letter. He Is tli abls exH ut ot iMimocraitc iliN-trlnes. Shonlil 1 bs eu terl I will, to ti.e Im-sI of luy humble alillpy, c--iiHiutu with hliu In His ltit prac-lleal el eut to the stews uuuuatit-U III bis teller. Yours very truly, A. B. brstssaus. Ths Surplua Crawl' n Up. The net surplus in the National Treasury is gradually crawling up, being 33,774,23U, I he highest figures reached for some months, liccelpts continue to grow, and expendi tures though heuvy, do not exhaust them. So fur this month the rtcoipts have ex ceeded the expenditures more than f 1,000,. DuO. Frixhtful Cholera Figures. Tho number of cholera enses In the Caucasus during August and Scptimber wns 137,273, and tho number of couths 04.707. The mor tality In Iluku wus 70 per cent, of those at tacked by the disease At present the chole ra Is at its worst in F.rivnn. - ir i Sird of A a. alio Cholera. Dr. Rlggs, of the New York Health Board, reported that the result of a bactcaiological examination in the case of James Miller, ho died in the reception hospital on Sep tcmber 23, showod that tl.a man ;iid pf Asiatic cholera. Los, a Freigh'. Train. Tho Sar.tn Fe railroad had hist a freight train between Denver and Pueblo. The HioUrunde that runs parallel with the hit ter reported finding tho train in a ditch II miles from Pueblo, mulling a sal wreck Under the engine lay the engineer and fire man, also Urukemau McCuue. All thriv were dcitd. BEYOND OCR HOrtniUK. Over an inch ot snow fell Wednesdy In parts of Quebec province. At Trucadlu, Antlgonlsh county, Nova Bcotia, theTrappist monastery was burned. t.osa, 100,000; no insurance. Tux widow of Bundmustor P. 8-Gilraora declures thut, while she has been importun ed to do so, under no circumstances will she have any iu.ther connection with the band, either as manager or backer. She Talus her late husband s music at 150.000 The Leaaaelteaera. The following table shows the standing of the various buae ball clubs: Post. Per Won. Lost poued. Cent. Cleveland........ M....21 0 70) Boston 4tf....26 0 DIN Brooklyn 40. ...81 0 60S Pittsburgh 41. ...82 0 Wi New York 88. ...83 1 621 Philadelphia 80.... U5 0 507 Cincinnati 86. ...r! 0 50) Chicago 86.. ..87 1. 4W) Louisville 82. ...89 0 457 Baltimore 2S....42 1 878 H.Umia 25. ...41 0 818 Washington 21... ,47 1 tKW PROMINENT PEOPLE. Ovm" has written twenty-seven novels, Louis Kossurn has finished his memoir. ' PntsiDitcT Harm-, is fond of billiards. Ex EHpaaaa EcotKta Is number i among the nnnle army of vegetarian. E.T Privatb Iaka, of Homes tea') ermrt- martial lame, is now a clerk in a Pittsburg; store. Thomas. SruRo.iox, a son of the dead preacher, give promise of becoming a famous pulpit orator. DsNfiia Murpiit has mperlntnded the rexrting nt United htatos Hmate debate for forty-four years. Sir Lvojj Playfai-.i, Just elsvatal to the Rrltish Peerags, married In 1S) an Ameri can lady. Miss K litis Kussoll, of Huston, Pm Jft.IAN PArNclPJTit, British Minister to the United Htnrt, is a musician of ability and also has pubiishei a number of original composition. The first phys'c'an Milwaukee, Wis., ever had recently died at the age of elghty-thrje. This wns l)r Enoch Chise, who settle! on the site of Milwaukee fi tj-ieven years ao. Ei-ORKE FiEt.n says that William 8. Gil bert. the lihreaisr. in his nrofesslon-tl and j social relations with mankind is as nrro.a ll i f nd .rJifigreooblo a person as ever wore IIOS.'CJ. Chaui.ka Y. FnnxoEXVOt.'. his been se lectel by the widow mid daughter of Pnt lick 8. Uilmore as leader and hudnesi mtn aer of the famous band. He was horu in boston in lkil. lit Biston, a few rears ags thev smkn of ''diliy" Kusasll as' tne son of "ths Hon. Charles T.ieo lore P.ussell, but now they a ludetotha Hon. Charles Xueolord ai th) ".atherot the (J 3V..rnor." Dvorak, the BolieTiian comioser. who has been enazed ns director of the National Conservatory of Mus o at New York, with a salary of H.YOjii, started his musical career In Tne Pragut ar. 10 a weoa. Tntt Uerman Kiisur's nsw dnuhtsr it a part cularly we come addition to hit house taiH, for tha reaion that, previous to hoc nppeniMuee on toe Ksnr, eight i -four years had elapsed sines a (jueeu of P.-ussia "gav birth to a daughter. ALVivCt-An.lv, ths last of the bit teles eon builders ot that name, isquotsd as sav ing that he would prooabiy n it u'ldortak to build more thau oueothsr great temcope. He ts now getting on toward three-score, and such worx requires Sdvernl years' time. Pbokess in E. E. lUnxAttn, of the I.ick (fjtiiroi'iuul Ouservaiorv, now famous as tne discoverer ot Jupiter's tilth sstulllte, Is only about tony vetrs old. Duly a few years bj.1 he was "-arnlnx a acuity llvin as a cler in a pnotocaiMio gallery in Nash-vi-le, Tenn." Baptists, the Indian pilot, known by all A iiericuii t jurists who have passel down tne rapids of tne St. Ltwrence, died ar. his home in the In linn vhmge of Cou jhnawjg.t, Canada, a few itays agii, a?ad eiuty-two. He was ths first, Indian to run a bolt, down the ranidt, an 1 every one felt site wnon u was m cbaivi-. THE LABOR WORLD. T.nNriox his 40'W letter carrl-r. Aoi.itvi.tft'C employs C,d0J,0J1 Italian Wrmeu. FiiTF.r.st TttorsANVJ Clvda t?cotlau:) ihinbuiim-rs are out ot worn. ( ::inzse manufacturers and laborers eo-v troi K.must tbe entire shje industry uf Cali fornia. Th Temescat4ln mine In California baa paid off its thirtt-Sve employes and sum down tor good. Tun strimsth of the Brotherhood of To rouioiive Firemen, aicjrdiug to the lr..est reporr, is 20,txjn. IfaiNOtha last financial yeir a nrofit wssinaOH l li 1 h s Heotch prisons ot (-) lsi cur. of the labor of the prisoners. This year the (.ferman-Aoieric.nl Typo rranhia'has had fltcv per cmr. more unem ployed members to su iporr, than la-t year. &it 8rs Bovd, ae-l seventy-eisht, is con rluctor ou a suburban train from Oedhain, Mas... to Host, in, nnd is pro ajly the oldest, t-onuuetor In the country. 'T is stnted that there have been over 7 O workmen killed on the World's Fair roiu.os, 'Ml hav n r met death in the con struction ol the Fine Arts Bail ling. Fiitkk:: t40usa::o otton looms in Ghriii, li.liuin, nave been stopped in oii ttqueuce o,' the scauuition In tra le. Tin stopnge will causj great inis;iy amon tbi working people. A n inker at M-lboun Australtn, was recently lined fPi,U0J and sentenced to ten year' iiiinrisomnviit for swindling workin r fiei.ple out o( their eui-iiuus hy Inn l deal ugs. Another got a dosj of tiV. and four years. Vau.ivsi rallroal organisation--, includ-in.- ihj Brotherhoods of Loco n jtive Fire men. Hallway C m iuetors an t 8wit3imen, have oranis-xt a Railway Kmployea' In' tlusirial linn (loir Uutou, with a gun an tee i capital of II .-O.tSXi. l!t Austria the w.iges p?r woe's of seven days Hveraee as lollonvi Men, women and young fieoplo over Hi teen years old, 41.8), males i oeu and youu peo.ile). 2.3i"j men, '4; lemtlos (w nun ani yoaaj womsu), U.'li; Women, tlU'J. TEE NATIONAL GAME. Chiijs, o! Cleveland, is laid up with a l.ilit linger. BuHKif, of New Yoric, leads t la Ljajua in base ruuniiic. Cahutiiers is doinj abjut t!ia best bit tiu (or tt. Louis. t-'CHUiuT, Baltimore's new pitcher, is a prommeut twirie-. Boston won eleven straight gamss from Baltimore this year. DoxoVa:; lea Is the ?.ttslmr; team lit bib. ting ana run-jettiu BlsnBAUSit, of the Pdtsburs, his done phenomenal woric a:texnl. PyEireit is now playinj flr.it bate for Louisvide, with iVdiitle:' on seooul.' . Tax Bostons have fouu 1 in Baldwin, of fit. touts, tbe "so.tesC pitohiaj mur" in the Leugue. The Pailadolrihias now bavs the old star pitcaera ot tbe N jw Yor tu-tm ieefe aud Welcn. It is doubtful it New York could leoure a more desirable or better aii-jrouna thorutop tbau Fuller The famous er-pltohar of Yale, Stagr, will uave charge of um Cluioago Uuiveraity foot ball oluu tbe coming seisjo, Bassctt, of Louisville, has been laid up With a broken finger, Uue to a particularly vicious swipe troui browjln's bar. Pitches Rf bis, ot New York, baa de veloped iuto quit a batter, an J kuooudi out two and three bits in every game lately. Clkvxad appears to betlis beet disci pline! and easiest managed team in tan League. Every wan ou tu niue ie p.ayiug ball to win. Youho, ot tbe Cleveland tea-u, is the star twiner ot the Lsagus in tbe eeooad season. Every team tuat ue has faoea bas bad to kuccumb to bis great pitching. Van Haltbsk, of B tltlmore. has signed a coutracc w.tU tne Puutourg Baas ball Club lor tbe balance ot tbe season aud all of neit. Ue will receive pay at the rate of IlioOU, Florida Also Oeasooratle, Chairman 8ierkiuao, of the Florida Democratic Stale Committee, aaya bis party has carried tbe State by over 25,000, about 18,000 more than In 1833. Both branches of the Legislature are Democratic. rremartna tw Asnvnets The advocnUt of crcmatli hava in their favor 101116 strung arguments. They fly tho mandate that "dtmt hall return to dust" Is Irrevocable, ind Its fulfilment Is Inevitable; that tve can In no way prevent It: we may obstruct or we may assist, and reason llctatcs the latter course. Since the longer tho process Is delayed tho greater Is the danger to tho health of tho living, cremation Is a beneficent institution. Its growth In Europe has been surprising, and In Italy there are largo numbers of crema tories, and in this country the preju dice against tho movement Is do :rc;t8lng. It is only eleven rca'S ilnco the Jormatlon of the New "i uric Cremntion Society, the first Institu tion of tho kind In the t'nlted States, and not until tho year 1883 was tho llrst operative crematnry Inaugu rated, yet thcro nro now in various part of the Ptates ntitrlj a score of llicse incinerators in more or less continuous scrvica. The number of cremations which have been con ducted each year In one of those temples in Ituffaln gives a fair Idea of the progress which tho sentiment In favor of this method is iuaklt. During 1830 eight bodies were incin erated, and In each successive year to tho end of 1801 the numbers were re spectively, 17, 10, 23, .10 and 37. In this temp'.o everything possible lia been done to mitigate the sadness ol tho last ritual. Ttio temple Is built of dark-brown sandstone, and Its square, tower and deep slanting roof are covered with Ivy and surrounded by sloplnj lawns. The chancel and nave nro artistically carved and dec orated nnd the windows nro of rich stained glass. The Inrlncrntlon takes place privately after tho funeral ser vice, and tho nshes are dell vored to tho undertaker to be disposed of ns tho family may direct, or they may bo left nt tho crematory. A society formed after tho organization of tho pioneer society has reduced to nshes since the year 1885 upward of 750 bodies. Tho process ns carried outnt ono of their principal temples Is as follows: The furnace is of firebrick throughout and separated Into two distinct but similar comp:innents. The botly Is traced In a chamber di rectly abovo that In which tho fuel Is consumed. The bottoms of the retorts aro solid, but tho sides ami ends are pierced with holes, through which the heated air of tho furnace has direct access to tho Uidy, while the flames ore not permitted to ap proach it. Tho heat of tho retort toon liberates everything volatile In tho body and these emanations are conducted through another highly heated chamber, and thus rendered odorless and absolutely innocuous be fore they pass through tho chimney which form tholr means of egress to the air The time tnken up In re ducin a body to ashes depends some what upou the size and condition ol Itho person when nllve. In this fur nace it Is about two hours', in many others It is a little over an hour. The fuel used Is coal, nnd In flvo ot six hours from the starting of the (Ires a temperature of from 2,000 de grees to 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit can be obtained. A ( onrpou.irnt Au.vrered. T. N. The factory town of tirimth lies nlna miles southeast ot Chicau.i and h fonr rnd mads, one a romnlcto hell line, and two fuel-oil ie-liites. A full ilecritinii uf this arowmu town can limbably be had by addressing lis tuumleiv, JayA. ilwlmriiis & Co., ul Chicsuo. An Indiana man claimi toliove an organ which was made in Hios. A Complete Newspaper Par tine Cent. JTir PKteliuroh tTininfrr-JWroi-riLu is sold by sli News Agents and delivered by Carrier everywhere, for One Vent a copy or siz Cent a a-eek. It contains dully, the news of the world, receivinic ss it does, the reiort of both' Ihe Associated Press and the I'nited Press. No other pan-r which sells for One Cent reoelves lioih of these reporta. Its Hportlnir. Kimtnuiitl, Fnshlon, and Household llepitrtilieiits are Ull wiunleit. order it fmui your News Avent. I Can Walk a Mile Easily, although for a long time before taking Hood's Earsaparllla Jf confrt Slot walk a atep. I bad a terrible running soro on my log, resulting from milk leg. Nothing did monnygood till I began taking Hood' a aarnnpuril- tn. Tbe rain censed wholly, the dark color airs. cans. A shell. aisappeared, the sore has healed, and tbe limb Is perfectly healthy." Mlta. 0. A, Ashelu Avon, Mass. Hoil's 11 should be in every family medicine ol'ast. Once uaod,thur are prtturred. f'SH BRtv ThliTrsds Ifirk Is on ths best WATERPROOF COAT gia?.?1 In the World I A. J. TOWER. BOSTON. MASS. "German Syrup I must say a word as to the ef- Ecacy of German Syrup. I have used tt in my family tor iv lamtly tor u ronchitis, tbe result of Colds, with most ex- cellent success. I have taken it my isrzL iss 'im --Ti elf for Throat Troubles, and have derived good results therefrom. I therefore recommend it to my neigh bors as an excellent remedy in such cases. James T. Durette, Earlys ville, Va. Beware of dealers who offer you "something just as good." Always insist oa having Boscbee's German Syrup. ,9 ' ' ' i Is It Aar Weader That Tr. Ttnsaie'a Certain Cure shonld be so enivsrsnlly popular.- Uf ronrse aotf It Is so liure In its piopnrmtlnn, sootent lu effect, it tt"tm a &ita frm a Ana lt tits mi( iu, tn.tfr'f. Jt Is safe, sore, and sweet, and as defeats In actino as it Is powerful to cure Hold by time- tlstf. our. ilanufactured by A. f. Hoxsie, lutlalo, N. V. Tbe smallest chnrch in New York Is the People's in liarlem.a r iom over a drug store. K. A. flood, Toledo, Ohio, snya: "Itnll's Ca tarrh Cure cured mywiroof cntnrrh fllleen years ato and she lias bnd no return ul it. It's m sure cure." bold by liruualsts, 70c. The best rnrks come from Algeria, where thero aro 2,fVXi,0-i0 acres of cork forest. ironi"fr,nf"r,.VP" ,h" eommonllls srhat. doctors I'sbasrl Take Ueeeliaro's IllU. or sale by aU druwlsts. eeals, Both tbe method and results when Byrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, nntl acts fenlly yet promptly on tbe Kidneys, iver nnd Uowels, cleanses tbe sys tem eflectually, dispels colds, head aches nnd fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tbe taste and ac ceptable to the etnmncb, prompt in its action and truly beueHcinl in its elTects, prepared only from tbe most healthy and agreeable substances, its ninny excellent qualities commend it to nil nnd have made it tbe most popular remedy known. feyrup of Figs is for sale in EOo End $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on baud will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do nut accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. lOUISVIUS, KV. HCW YORK. H.f. DR. KILMER'S thsrct KIDNETC LIVER 22 OT." Itilioiisness, Reailaeho, foul breath, sour stouiucb, heart buru or drsesla, constipation. Poor Digestion, Distress after eating, pain and bloating- in ths stomach, shortness ot breath, pains In the heart. Loss of Appetite, A plmdld feel In it to-day and depronsod ono to-morrow, nothing wcmi lo tiuto (rood, tlrod. locploM and all uustruntr, woftknoaa, debility. Gaarante Um rontonte of One ftnttle, If not be. nte4, Hiutntl will reruud you tlie trlee ld. A I ltrueuUta, 6()r. Nlio, $1.00 Nice. 'Inralldt Quid to lloaltli" frve-C'omiultalloa free, lilt. KlLMKK CO.. DlMOIlAMTON, N. Y. ERIE ERIE ERIE KOOl HALL'S. HALL'S. HALL S. HALL'S. HALL'S. HALL'S. HALL'S. HALL'S. HALL'S. For 5 conts in stamps you can got a sample box of ER ER ER ER ER ER ER ER ER ER ER ER ER ER ER ER ER ER ER ER ER E E E E Hllle ERIE CATARRH REMEDY, THE ONLY GENUINE. Fifty conts gets a full sized bottlo lasting 7 to 8 weeks. . Pleasant, Convenient, HARMLE8S. Satisfaction guaranteed or MONEY REFUNDED. - - - - POSITIVE CURE for CATARRH and COLDS in the HEAD. DEAFNESS, SORE NOSE, &c. Alwavs BDecitv 1-J V B-.takn E E E E E E E NO OTHER. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS OF NAME. Address i. . HALL, Lock Box No.604, Erio, Fa. NOT A LIQUID. NOT A LIQUID. BALL'S. HALL'S. HALL'S. ALL'S. HALL'S. HALL'S. ALL'S. HALL'S. HALL'S. IT IS A IMTTY ynw r rnur. aelfand fiiiiitly lo rt lU" hvt vain fur your money. Broo MtiKt In your looiwenrby pur chHMhig V. I. llouglna Hboa whlrli raprvavnt iho bfttt value for prlcr nkeil av Ikouaauda will limtlfy. LUTTAKE NO HriJrtTITL'TE. 0 -J aow mm u. . .AHA. . Al AuA.A ucb ii)iiuiiona ara cru(iuini ann uiv 10 prtatcu ASK FOR W. L DOUGLAS1 SHOES. turn by law for ootatalut moaay uadrr fa inicimi If aol far aala t raar alara aaad dirart la Fariary, alallus klua. alaa aad width wautrd. Taataaff fra. Will U canlaalva aala la abaa aaalara aad tirl Mtr. abauia wbara I bava ita aaaata. Wrtta (ut talaiaca L llauf laa llracklaa lUaam ma .n ne srsnucs Hih VsstVs, Eiismels, and Pslnts whlcb stala Hie hsri'ls. Inline the Iron, snd Uurn off. TheltlshiKSnn atnvs I'nllsh Is llrllllsnt.OdnT less, DurnlMr. and the enii-iinirr pays lot UO tla or Risss packscs Willi every ptirrtiAse. Pit Ull Unlike the Dutch Process Ko Alkalies OR Other Chcmicels ore n?1 In th r?par:illou of W. BAKEIt & CO.'S reakfastGocoa Which 4 nbgctutrty pur nnd ofUsMe I HbnnmorAthfmthrcttlm4 ( theitrmyth ot Cmhhi iulxel with Ktnrcb. Arrnwrooc or 9 Smears nntl in far tnoro rco nomlcal, cotHny t'wf than on cent a rm. It H tlelicloui, tiour'.ihlne, and t:siut Sold bj Grorfn tverjuhert W. BAKER & CO.. Dorchester. Mail. J. iv. H'l.tf.i'Li; ConmtMHtlfN nJ Mopl who hav weak lunoor Ath nm.thoaldnM riionCore for (onaniptlon It bat nrs1 thoaiaitti. ft ton not Injur .! one- It ! not bad to laa. ii ip mm pen cotipn afrup. pom eTerrwnerA. a. L Uw tHH Omait IMCTItMAKf t'UbliaihsxI.s.ttU rinu-kablr low iiofl Jl ouii ai.lKl, ttuttiwt.l iliU Utxu (v.n- tHiiM ajiam iy piiutl imupm of rlr I t) se on exoeiMnt u-siwr u I It hn i riwy f vt ervtcealils; tsoun t In oloth, iKivw rMflUh worOM with ttw (Mrmtn r.uiviiPut4i and ptMiiutielMl.iii, nn I Uenuau wnribwitri KrurlMh deitlnlMrtn. It U luvntnabl to (Ifrniaim who suvnj Uioruiriity lmMlf witli KimlUh. or to ntricanji who wUli lo Ustwu Uerinu FRAZERgrease I1F.WT IN THE WOULD. Its wearing qualities are tiusiirnaa61, aetnatTf euilastlns tliree boxes of anr ntfmr tirand. Not anuctist Tijr heal. tr-tJET TIIK t:KM'lNC KOH BALE BY UFALKUt ut,.n:ltAI.LY. $5 tO $15 ISmJIT'iJ? IIUKTNINB rLATf n svnrlplftitniiit lrr.4Vletiefl Uhle sr Me, Jtd. PlstlrS Ul flUMt f Jrwlri- on4 u Bs'tr, on .11 kludsof Otftssl Wtlll f id, llvr ot nlckl. tio -i rx-rtpner. Ns cklil. trt Ivms h.i mods nt.t-4- "Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Late Trlnrlpst) Examiner U.S. renaton Bureau, iyinluiiust war, lAuiljiiUU-titliitfL'lttiiiisi, utty Mlucut Ixi wr-it wh( fiilenittfa. Only artlcniB;f'nutnr merit AKcntM itmlti' in a in. Try li. 'lrciilurH ft tvrnt trt-n. ctN otirtli fr nniilt'd,ptr..fic out paid. Write ntnncp, Tliiiliiiuii M 1'ir Cn..'lsilii.T, nt.,1Ui.tim re, Md. Inslltnieof Klinrihanil, No. 104 Filth avenns. I'lttslitirs'. Pa, Ora. bntn anil IMtinan systenia. Private and mail Insinuations. Hiee al speed rlasea for al writ ers. I. (km I piisitiona for cmnpetent sttulenta, 1VV KU'lYtPQ Senil for -id Keaanna I Is I j. I tllo why an InvmtiiiFiit wlih I s will he prnaialile. MllNKY HECl'ltP. Hi erernl illrlilelKls Ailitresa THAI. MAN MIU. CO.. 1411 llahlnmrw Street. IIALTtMOKU, MD. 1 .oiiieat and Ivirpest Karnrerlaa W 1 lliiiiiiieaa f 'allese anil sharl ST?st'X fentnl Hehuol, I'levflaiiil, O. & JL-02J) FoBiKlsd In ls. S'li formot m lis Ele'-rsnr e-?nl'i"ne fw, XTKNTSI I'KNMMINi I sen.l lor Invent L or s if nine nr lluw t Uliinln a t'arrnt. enU Cde 'lsl..tl'KNSINaua lltll NTV LAWS. fATIIKJis -'AlllltU ABIilNulu., It.O, 11 A fll Cnl If d iwlueed l ll , a month, any one I I I ULI s ,. uiake remedy. Hjiteanil sure, is. A Fartleulars le. bos m 11.. at. Louis. Mo. 1 4 rp r.- vrmo W. T, l'llernlil, I I'iiN 1 U'nanlnaKiii, ll, ('. hhmhk 4U-iaae bwk Iree. ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE ERIE mm n S3 IT VS. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN, THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY. A tfnttuftftfwr4 n that trill mot rip. Ham calf, PeaniloM, mooib luiilutt. tlvxlbie, mrv ?umr(iruit'..vliti mtil uuritltle tbao ny ntbfr ho f vr svulU ft Uim priw lb(UiU cuuv. iuU lUuci cuttng from $i in $S, C A " Hnd-rwd. fln calf sshnm. Tha mwt Ptyllak, 9 f May aud Uurablu doom vr aultl at loaaa prwva, tlnvjl vtiuul Ati4 linMrtMt .sluM-a itimg frtmi $tt lu fit. Ci2 AO lllet Kb or. worn lijr fwmart anil all ntharawbo tPwi waut a irtKxl bvuvy ralf. flirt wlttl. xtruihu mlsj iwt niv to walk In. aud will ktn th li dry and warm. CO a ' '' til.a wa J WarklMKUfru's tho 9 ssfc will stWa murw war fr lm niuuy iitau any thvr maJia. Tb?T at mad for Mrvk. Tha uurtaaUitf wWi iltow taal wtra nirmn havv found Ibtoouc rtAyCI 4 aud Vautba tl.t.1 Vcbaol Hhara ar UU 1 O wrn by turn bo ovrjrHnm. Tha musi aurUa abla fUioM told at th prka. I AniCQI MWwA 9J.50, 99 l LAUICw t-noaa fur Allaava ar tuada of in I u Uoa ula or Ana Calf, at aWalrvd. Tbrr ara rr illta. aum- furLatil and durable. Tba 3 ba ttjuali vutioai aiada attoria ciwttnii frsM i tn. Ladlra bow tab Wwuao nil tn tht-lr footwear art nadluff thtanut. C'A I TKIM. Bewara of ueaiora tubal Itutlng room with. eutW. L. Douiflaa' aama and Mvhaimioutotua