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X M ii F O lC g B F g l J E U V E H riM fe E M T li lt r M j lS iE , T l I E » p A l f , Ig O Y K l i B E B 19, 1 8 9 9 O I V J $ iE ^ I V J O Y i S Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken 5 it is pleasant *nd refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to fche taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it lo all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who m ay not b a re it on hand will pro- .^ure i t prom p tly for any one who wishes to try it. B o n o t accept any substitute. CM/FOMM FfG SYRUP €0. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK. N.Y- CAETLAND, 290 mm STREET. RENTS OOLLEOTED. Cdre of Froperty a Specialty, 22 Orannell S^,, 6 rooms, cheap, 65 S Hamilton St,, cheap. 7 Eighmle Terrac^^, t haap, 32 N. Hamilton St., che ip. 13 Frankliti St. I nave soaie b.!>a-es and rooms vacaufc. Good tenants can more in at oace and pay rent from December 1st, Wbat more do you want? Let me know. OfS-CBA Basiaess Floors and Famished Souses D istrict Agent for the Equit able Lif« and Inter-State Acci dent Companies of New York. 149-151 mm ST, ln - v l l s w n T o w n Ury Goods Store B u a s ; We just received a new lot of BUGS, which- hve will sell at Prices that will interest yon. COMBINATION — — Far Rugs. —:— Large White Fur Rugs Large Moqu«t Rugs. Moquet Mats SMYRNA RUGS AND MATS. All Sizes. NEW LOT LACE CURTAINS. Patterns Handsomer than ever for 40 cents a pair to $6. These with many other New G .‘Ods arriving daily are at your inspection. IINAED, BEDFORD &MINARD ■ A 14945I iVIAlN ST, l,.-,,llownTown IBryGoodsStore J o h n Leoming'. Undertaker andlEmbalmor, 36 J Main Street, Pokeepsie. Telephone Call 184-33. Residence 149 Montgomery street. 1 S . H . C o n k l i n . 1 ’’Undertaksr and Embalmer, I 1 361 M«I b Street. Pokeepsie. 1 Telephone CaB 1 1 EeBidenee 1ft N. Hamilton street. if' TH E SECRET SERVICE. What Chief M a z e n Im D o i n g t o Prevent aad Fanish Counterfeitins. W ashington , N ov . 19.—Chief Hazen, chief of the secret service, treasury de partment, in his annual report shows that during fche year SOB arrests were madle, with few exceptions, for violations of the statutes against counterfeiting. One hun dred and eighty-one persons were convict ed, 119 others pleaded guilty, 74 were in dicted and are awaiting trial, 51 awaiting examination, 16 were nolle prosequied, 53 were discharged by United States com missioners, and 84 were acquitted. Altered and counterfeit notes, counter feit coins, etc. (representative value), were captured during the year of an aggregate face value of almost $5,000,000. There were also captured 935 copper, steel and glass plates for United States notes, state warrants, postage stamps, World’s fair diplomas, etc.; also 47 dies for counterfeit coins and S17 molds for coins, besides a large quantity of crucibles, photographic outfits, machinery, etc. The number of arrests made of persons engaged in manufacturing and handling counterfeit coins shows a great increase in this branch of counterfeiting. Railroad Consolidation. A lbany Nov. 19.—A certificate of con solidation was filed with the secretary of state by the directors of the Malone and St. Lawrence Eailway company and of the St. Lawrence and Adirondack Rail way company. The capital stock is to be $590,000. The directors of the consolidated company are William Seward Webb, Chauncey M. Depew, Edgar Van Etten, .John Jacob Astor and, others of New York; Martin E. McClary of Malone and Edward C. Smith of St. Albans. Vt. The ofiSoers are: President, William Seward Webb; vice president, Chauncey M. De- psw; secretary, Henry L. Sprague, and treasurer, Frank G. Smith. A Banker’s Triple Crime, M elbouene , Nov. 19.—Manager Short of the Commercial bank at Sale, Victoria, shot his wife and two children and then killed himself with his revolver. The two children are dead, and the conditin of his wife is critical. It is believed that his mind became unbalanced as a result of the recent tragedy reported from Sydney, where Arthur Dacre, the actor, killed his wife, Amy Roselle, the well known act ress, and then killed himself. Naval Board Appointed. W ashington , N ov . 19.—A board com posed of Rear Admiral Walker, Chief En gineer Farmer, Commanders Converse and Bradford and Constructor Bowles, with Lieutenant Hunker as recorder, has been appointed to meet at the navy de partment to consider the plans for the new battleships 5 and 6, with a special reference to the position of the rams. Will Be Lynched if Caught. W inston , N. C., N ov . 19.—Oflicers and a mob of citizens are on the trail of a ne gro—Bob Scales—who shot and fatally wounded the 12-year-old daughter of Thomas Belton (white) near Madison. Scales is 16 years of age. He tried to per suade the girl to accompany him oil a walk, and when she refused he shot hor. He w ill be lyiiohed if caught. Divorce In Eleven Days. I ndependence , Kan., Nov. 19.—The divorce proceedings from inception to judgment in the case of Mrs. Beatty F. Chandler against ex-Assisfcant Secretary of\ the Interior George Chandler covered exactly 11 days. Nov. 5 the petition was filed, and on the 15th the decree was granted by default, Judge Chandler not appearing. __________________ South Africa a Good Place For It. L ondon , N ov . 19.—Frank P. Slavin has signed articles for a 20 round match with Peter Maher, formerly the Irish champion, now claiming to hold the championship of America, for £500 and the best purse, the fight to take place either in England or South Africa. Postmasters Appointed, WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—The following fourth class postmasters have been ap pointed: Plasterville, N. Y., R. A. Case, vice N. H. Brown, resigned; Tremaines, N. Y., M. B. McKinley, vice G. L. Mc Kinley, dead; Rathmel, Pa., A. W. Mul- holland, vice A. A. Swab, resigned. Turkeys For Cleveland and .Wales* M onteeal , N ov . 19.—Thomas Rowley of St. Agnes de Dundee, Que., claims to have two turkeys, each 2 years old, whose aggregate weight is 116 pounds. One is to be sent to President Cleveland for Thanksgiving day and the other to the Prince of Wales. Report of Mutiny Denied. M adkid , N ov , 19.—The report of the mutiny of 170 convicts and 300 volunteers on the steamer Catalina during her last voyage to Havana, many being severely wounded, according to the account, is officially denied here.' Badly Damaged by Fire. S t . L ouis , N ov . 19.—The four story brick building at 812 North Fourth street, occupied by the Fourbouru Toy and No tion company, was partially destroyed by fire, causing a loss of $90,000. Altgreld W i l l R e t ire P r o m P o litics. C hicago , N ov . 19.—A Chicago paper quotes Governor Alfcgeld as saying he would retire from politics at the end of his term and return to his law practice. For Mayor of Springfield. S peingeield , Mass., Nov. 19.—The Demooratio municipal convention has named Newrio D. Winter for mayor and indorsed the citizens’ nominations, con sisting of a nonpartisan board of aldermen and school committee. A Railroad Man’s Suicide* OAKLAND, Cal., Nov. 19.—C. R. Meek er, assistant resident engineer of the Southern Pacific company, committed suicide by morphine poisoning. He W’as formerly an ollioor in the United States Woolen Mills Destroyed. S alem , O,, N ov . 19,— The Thomas Hay woolen mills were destroyed by fire. Loss, $80,000. The fire, which is believed to have been of incendiary origin, deprives 60 men of employment. Wants to Go to the Convention;. P hiladelphia , N ov 1 9 —David Mar tin ftnnounosd himself as a candidate for delegate to the national Republican con vention ■<*roxn the Fifth congressional difl- triot ___________ V»laal>le Horse Buroea to Dcatlu R ichmond , Ky., Nov. 19.—Foxhound, the $2,000 race gelding Owned by Burfe Million, and 140,000 worth of tobacco was In a fira H y d ropboblft I n R e w J e n « y . M illbuen , N. J., N ov . 19.—Ralph Jackson, a 5-year-old colored boy, has died of hydrophobia, the result of a dog bite which he received recently. Though the dog was believed to .be mad at the time, he ran at large in the streets some days and bit many other dogs. The boy received no preventive treatment. During Saturday the spasms first ap peared, and Jackson grew continually worse until it required all of a man’s strength to keep him in bed. In his agony the little sufferer clutched and snapped at the bedclothes and uttered piteous moans and barks. He was conscious and recognized his parents and others through it all. In his sufferings the boy’s tongue and lips were bitten through again and again. He begged for water, but the sight of it brought on the spasms again. A number of physicians visited the house and consulted with Dr. Jackson, who was attouding him. All agreed that the case was hydrophobia. Jackson’s death followed soon after. A P a y in g T e lle r D isappears. P h ila d e l p h ia , Nov. 19.—Charles F. Ritter, paying teller of the Tacony Saving Fund, Title and Trust company, has dis appeared for parts unknown. A warrant has been issued for his arrest. Ritter dis appeared on Saturday night after leaving a note for his wife, saying that she would never see him alive. Vice President Lewis R. Dick of the Saving Fund company has also received a letter from Ritter, in which he confessed to misappropriating funds of the company and informing him of his proposed flight. Mrs. Ritter be lieves that her husband has committed suicide. Up to last evening nothing wrong had been found with Ritter’s books. His cash account was found to be all right, and if he had wished to make a haul he could have done so, as there was $7,500 in cash on his desk when he left the office Saturday night and $200,000 in negotia ble securities in the safe. STORM IN RUSSIA. M any Lives L o st and M uck P r o p e r ty D e stroyed Along: tlio R iver Neva. B eklin , N ov . 19. —Advices just received here from St. Petersburg give details of the severe storm which swept over that part of Russia. Owing to the violence of the gale the river Neva rose 8 inches, and .the islands in it were oofldecl. In addition th e wooden buildings along the banks of the Nova, p iers, etc., w e r e w a s h e d a w a y , an d th e low lying q u a r ters of th e city were inun dated. So threatening did matters become that guns were fired from the fortress in order to alarm the inhabitants of the endanger ed parts of the town, and they were able to seek refuge in the upper stories of their habitations. Boats were used in some of the streets to carry people to places of safety, and strong detachments of troops and police were sent to the assistance of those who were in danger. The peasants inhabiting many of the villages on the outskirts of St. Petersburg lost everything through the floods, their homes, cattle and ail belongings being swept away. The amount of damage done is said to be very great indeed, and many lives were lost. The exact extent of the disaster, however, was not ascertained w h en these advices left St. Petersburg, although the bodies of several drowned people had been recovered. FATAL EXPLOSION. Tw o M en K i l l e d In P r a t t ’s A s tral Oil W ork s I n B r o o k lyn . B eooeltn , N ov . 19.—^An explosion oo- curred in the pumproom of Pratt’s astral oil works at the foot of North Twelfth street, Williamsburg. Two men wore killed—Martin Joyce, 50 years old, of Eckford street, a watchman at the wc :s, and Andrew Patterson of 15S Manha m avenue, a pumphand. Both men ^ re struck with flying iron, Joyce’s head -le- ing practically blown off. The explosion resulted in a fire, which spread from the pumproom to the engine house. Three alarms were sent out, and two fireboats were brought into service. The fire was soon got under control, and the damage, it is estimated, will amount to about $15,000. The cause of the ex plosion is untriown __________ Cooly XjaDor uiisatislactory. W ashington , N ov . 18.—Japanese cooly labor has been tried by the sugar planters of Guadeloupe with most unsatisfactory results, according to the report of United States consul St. Croix de la Ronsiere to the state department. Because this olass of labor has been employed successfully in the Fiji islands and in Caledonia the Guadeloupe planters brought 490 Japanese to their island at the end of 1894, and the result was very disappointing. GOLDEN ^riEDICAL\^ DISCOVERY. chief Hotel and Sui has, du record in the cui lung diseases that fairly entitles it to out rank all other advertised remedies for these affections. Especially has it manifested its potency in curing consumption of the lungs. Not every case, but we believe Fully 98 Per Cent, of all cases of consumption, in all its earlier stages, are cured by Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, even after the disease has progressed so far as to induce repeated iiig tubv*rcu' ir matter), great loss ' and exi5.-ui'.* -‘maciation and weakne Do yonyon lii *u,nu.H thathat hundredsundreds off suchuch l * t h o s cases ted to u a s cured by “ Golden Lled- isco-.’L-ry ” were genuine cases of that and tat.il disease ? You need not take 3rd for it. They have,Lve, inn nearl]early itance, been so pronouncednced byy the_bhe erienced home physiciai i n every u b t beft our and most experienced home physicians, who have no interest whatever in mis- iting them, and who were often •iscovery,” jnfess that kt but who have been forced to coi : surpasses, in curative power over this ital malady, all other medicines with ’hich they are acquainted. Nasty cod- liver oil and its filthy “ emulsions” and mixtures, had been tried in nearly all these cases and had either utterly failed to bene fit, or had only seemed to benefit a little for a short time. Extract of malt, whiskey, and various preparations of the hypophos- phites had also been faithfully tried in vain. The photographs of a large number of those cured of coii'^umption, bronchitis, lingering coughs, asthma, chronic nasal catarrh and kindred maladies, have been •killfully reproduced in a book o f looo pages which w ill be mailed to you, on receipt of ad dress and 21 cents in stamps to cover post age and wrapping otily. 'You can tiien write those cured and leam their experience. Address for Book, W orld ’ s D ispensary M e DI v .VI. ASSOCIATiPS^, Buffalo, 2ST. Y. /] TERSE TELEGRAMS. Albert Neville, a carpenter, was mur dered by two masked robbers near San Francisco. Rustem Pasha, the Turkish embassador to the court of St. James, is dying of in fluenza in London. An earthquake sliook was felt at Charles ton, Mo., the vibrations lasting three sec onds. No damage was done. The British .steamer Manitoba, from Rio Janeiro for New York, stranded near Beach Haven, N. Y. The crew was saved, John Ulrich’s barn, with 20 head of cattle, five horses and contents, to the Value of $J,000, was burned in Tioga, N. Y. Homer S. Atwood, a grocer, committed suicide by hanging himself to a rafter in the rear room of his store at Jamestown, N. Y. John Edgorton Doris, sooretary of the Sons of New York society in Chicago, died in that city. He formerly lived in Tompkins county, N. Y. Lester Bailey, aged 4 years, and Laura Bailey, aged 7 months, children of Frank Bailey of Cardiff, N. Y., were accidental ly drowned in a m ill race near that place. The British steamship James Turpie, from Genoa for New York, arrived at Gibraltar seriously damaged from coming into collision with and sinking the Brit ish steamship Vulcan. Two of the latter’s crew were drowned. A W itty A b b o t. Francis I of France, being desirous to raise a learned man to the highest dig nities of the church, asked him if he was of noble descent. “ Your m a jesty,” answered the abbot, “ there were three brothers in Noah’s ark, but I cannot tell positively from which of them I de scended. ’ ’ The w itty abbot obtained the appointment. S tate of O hi L ucas C ounty , F r a nk J. C h e n e y makes inior partner cf tbe flrn isiness in t' ! it t of T o l e d o , tbe senior pai & C o , doin=i 1 County and State aforesi firm will pay tb< DOLLARS for C a t a r r h t H all ’ s O a ath that ofF. J.Ci ED of 0 use of sum of leh and every eas that cannot be cured by the S atarkh C ure . FRANK J. CHENEY. 8worn to before me and subscribed in my presence tWs 6cli day of December, A .D lfe86, A .W . Ball’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally an d acts directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Send- for testimonials free. F. J. CHENKY & CO., Toledo, O ?=W“Sold by Druggists, 75 cents. J u s t ice Cbilds Seriously 111. M ed in a , N. Y., Nov. 19. —Justice Hen ry A. Childs of the supreme court lies at his home seriously ill from malarial fever. A consultation of physicians has bean called. P a t D a ly D e feats C a llan. L ondon , N ov . 19. —Pat. Daly defeated Callan of London in a ten round confceeil before the National Sporting club. .^HOOD^S lAver Ills, iSiliousness, Indigestloii, H e a d a c h e . A pleasant laxative. All Drosgists. Ilj/hen Baby was sick, ve gave her Castoria. When sho was a Child, she cried for CasfcoHa. When ethe became ISlss^ she clung to Castoria. When She had Children, she gave them Castoria. D E A T H S ^ . PARKS.—In this city, Monday, Nov^mbei IS, 1895, Lizzie B. Hart, wife of Fred J. Parka 13th yea: WE WONT DO As some people do to induce the ladies to call and look at a special cheap job lot of Stuff Marked Low to catch their eye, but we have Good Staple Millinery Goods and we do not ask you to buy A THINS Of us it* our goods are not marked as low or lower than any other store in town. W e have the largest assortment of Hats in the c ity for Ladies’ and Chil dren. And w e extend a special invita tion TO YOU Ladies’ one and all, to call and examine our stock of Moderate Priced Trimmed Hats, as w ell as all sorts of Millinery Trimmings and Staple Fancy Goods. W e believe we can save you 10 to 20 per cent, from Main street prices. At “DIXON’S 31 and 33 Market Street. Pokeepsie* M. Y, OPPOSITE THE HELSOH HODSS. 35c. Potatoes 35c, 10c. Leg Lamb 10c. 6c. lb. Fore Quarter 6c. lb. — A T — MOTTS Grocery and Meat Market. m m U ST., COS 8. GUNTON, Telephone C311 s r . A BEAUTY We think, don’t you ? And more, the price is moderate, finish superb and isjlarge. ’Tvyould make a lovely Wedding Present, guarantee the goods. Your money back if you ask it. Periodical Tickets received. Store open evenings. IW M P F P l p I t thf house furnisher . A A W J . A : i 7 S - 7 7 M a i n s t r e e t , I^^Easy Terms Can be Arranged if Desired. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS, 3 1 8 M A I N S X a E E T . Teeth without Plates A SPECIALTY No more dread of' anyone that we are Fair and Square and just as we a( are even liESSTH AiV M A L F that ordinary Dent: positively extract, fill and apply gold crowns without the partieJ we advertise without pain we mean j ast what we say. A natural looking and servicable set of Teeth ................... . ............................................... g5 00 A very good set of Teeth ...................... . . ............................................................................... . 8 60 Gold fillings ........................................ 100 up Silver ffiling .................................. EOc Gold and Platinum...- ........... . ....................... . ...................................................................... 75eup Cement ............. 25c Porceloin.................................................................................................................. 100 up f r-oid Crowns and Bridge work or teeth without plates a specialty; made to look undetect able from natural teeth; and inserted permanently, without pain. Cleaning and Extracting absolutely without pain and free where other work is done, Do not get your work done before giving us a call. We can tell you just what it will cost to do your work by a free examination None but gentlemanly graduates employed. We, the undersigned, hav.- had teeth extracted and work done at the NEW YORK DEN TAL PARLORS, and cheerfully recommend their Method, being painless and as advertised THEODORE ROBERTS AND WIFE, Druggist. S. H. BROWN AND WIFE, 43 Marhel St. M .SS ANNA HILLERY, 133 Academy St. Main Office, 54 West 23d St. Mew York City, ■■■COAL\\* WILKESBARRE is the Best. ^ I T - W ILBUR BR O T H E R S . the Dental C Fair and Sqr A v: 1 or danger, Whea ElevatoYand General Office. 4248 Oottage Street. Down Town Office, 14 Academy Street. C h a s . E. B o w n e & Son. — — : o : -------- C a r p e t B u y e rs. Our entire stooli of Remnants *in all grades of Carpets at ‘^Your'Own Prices” during this month, suitable for small rooms, hall and stairs. DO YOO IASI A NEff PARLOR CARPET ? All our skill, enterprise, capital and energy have been used in procuring the new spring patterns both in style and fabric. These goods are quick sellers and of Interest to every buyer. Our prices place these Carpets in the reach of|all.\ ^ ^ P o n ’t forget the place. 318 MAIN STREET,