V : IS Freientt In the moit elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOU8 JUICE OF THE FIGS OF CALIFOHNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND DOWELS. 1th the most cxcelUntremcdylcnown to. CLEANSE WE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one Ik hilimn or Constipated ro that PURt BLOOD, REFRESHING ULEt?P, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUQQ'ST FOR SE5""3F3LXT3r OP IPXG-rS MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FDANCISCO, OAL. MUISVILIE. KY NEW YORK. N. t. GOLD MEDAL, PAIUS, 1S73. W. Baker & Co.'S from which tlio excess of oil litis been removed, Is Absolutely Pure audit is Soluble. No Chemicals arc used in Ha preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nml is thcrcforo far moro economical, costing less than one cent cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, ttud admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. Nearly every pattern of 5a HofSC Blanket is imitated in color and style. In most cases the imitation looks just as good as the genuine, but it hasn't the warp threads, and so lacks strength, and while it sells for only a little less than the genu ine itisn'tworth one-half as much. The fact that Horse Blankets are copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the 5A trade mark is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. Five Mile Boss Electric Extra Test Baker ARE THE STRONGEST. 100 SA STYLES at prices to suit everybody. If you can't Ret them from your dealer, write us. Ask for the s,' Book. Yoa can get it without charge, WM. AYUES & SONS, Philadelphia. Dank Counters, Tyler Systom, Port J amo, uncquaied in atyios, Cost and Finish. 180 Tif CaUUigus or Count" IK-bU cie. Illoslrfttod la Colors, Itoolt, frrt Pottage 1ft (mt. Aiso 'i yievm nuym Ofllce le-U nnd Type writer f.ituiitet " Mt.lea. IIpbI andcbetip i est n eirth, with groat railnrMnn In nrtcei. ISO . Free ToUice Id tlu lull Uet of lekki, thalrt, TaMt. Honk t'KKvi, CaMnttl, l.rf Hlark 4'abIneU, elf., al-ajtlafclotb, Htivrlkl aark ri la Ardr. TT1.K1I DESK CO., HI. I.ouls, Mo., U.S.A. Uhlrheitrr's F.niUah IMcnioiiil Ilrsal. ENNYROYAl PSLLS Orient! and Only Outline. A , DrnwJiHt fur Vkt ht term En' Ink Mo wiwxi brau i tu if c- ml iui Uiav h ilw m h b'.. n't . Take W Tiio other. I'tiue timi'm whunw V rtMtua iJ i'.i(fflin ' Li kU!i,0raen14av la tmp f r partli uurr sUmonUl tub "itfiier wf i-aai a." m o ter, bj return foil fcrall Local Prur'iita L;niPUNifrLiieuii(ui . u.r " "r . I tiavea I'uall t n Curo for thoctTfcitf uf neif abut, of bciuall'owfr, ImpotencyAo. Sr great la our faith la ourBiKJClflowe will end one Kult Minh Medicine ami ilucU Valuable Information FltLKK. AddreM. U.JU.CO..&U5 JJrvudnttv Mew York Breakfast Cocoa Blankets 'L- THE MAVERICK FAILS Ono of Boston's Principal Banks Closed. LIABILITIES NINE MILLIONS. Tha Suicide of ''Nervy" Evana Vvtf Ho sponsible for tho Crash, nig Connection "With Ann I. rottfir, President or the llnuk, Tint Catiaed AInrra and the Country Unks Com silenced to l)rvr Out Tlietr Depoilta- Ieathornn Kxaratner-No Other llanli Thouelit to Be Inrolved. Tlna-rW Ttirwr O Tntanx avotfamAnt "Vf.VX 11UII ill k linv VAV.I tuiliu 11 1 1 was created lato yesterday afteruoon when it became known that the Mavcrlt National Dank, ono of the richest and most powerful and best-known of all th financial Institutions In New Knfrland, had been closed by the bank examiner ai the instance of the Boston Clearing House. It Is true, that for a few days mutter ing had been heard regarding tho Imnk'i condition but they were regarded ai baseless rumocs following naturally in tho wake of the recent financial sonsa tions of which tho suicide of Irving A. Evnus was one. Tho crash came In a shape that could not bo doubted as fol lows: "The National Bank Kxaralner, acting under tho instructions of tho Comp troller of the Curroncy, has closed the Maverick National Hunk. The Clearing House Committee of the Boston Banks has called n meeting of tho members of tho Clearing House to take action upon a proposition recommendod by the com mittee that all the batiks composing the association unito iu making advances In cash to the depositors in the Mavorlck Hank. "Tho object of making those ndvances Is to relieve the temporary omfarrass ment of the depositors. "P. Deal, Franklin Havon, Jr., Albert Newman, I'hiiigas and Moses Williams, Cloaring Houso Committee." Ilmith or the Kxuinlner. Ab If to pile sensation upon sensation th'e news came at 8 o'clock that J. W. Mngrudor, one of tho two lunk exam iners, had died at his residence tn this citr. In a statomont publlshod on October 0 tho bank's capital was givou nt $10!), 000, Its surplus $800,000, its undivided profits $213,801, and its expo uses and taxes paid $62,1)51. Kvor since tho suicide of Irving A. Evans there have been unpleasant ru mors afloat concerning the connection between Sir. Asa P. Potter, president ol the JIavoriok, and tho deceased brokor. Several reports have been current and all of them contradictory. ' It was said that Evans was heavily Indebted to Mr. Potter and again it was said It was tho other way and that Potter was hoavily Indebted to Lvans. This was on a certain joint account, through which these gentlemen had been speculating. It was said In the newspapers that Mr. Potter's liability to meet his share of -Mr. Evans' losses caused tho latter to commit suicide. Now this story Is said to be ono cause of tho present difficulty, the country banks hearing it and concluding to draw out thoir accounts Involved with Irving A. Evans, who had in a lit of despcra tlon taken his own life. Tho influence of this story soon be came manifest. As. Is well known, a largo part of tho Maverick's deposits is from country banks throughout New England and elsewhere In the United States. These banks are vory sensitive, and tho fetory of extensive speculation had the effect of frightening them. They commenced to withdraw their accounts and the drain which begun last Wednes day became so kerious that Mr. Potter was obliged to call to his aid Miv George F. Baker, nresidont of tho I' irst National Bank of Now York, and several other capitalists of that city who had served him In a similar trying time eight years ago. In the meantime the assistant ex nminer had been at wotk in. response to a request from the Clearing House Committee, which had become alarmed at the serious aspect Of affairs. What the result of tho examination (.bowed Is not knowD. but it is sup poed that there were such heavy drains through tho malls Saturday morning that it was thought best for all con cerned to close the bank. The bank hold at the time of its last nuartorlr statement in October four and a halt millions of deposits from smaller concerns. Tho object of tho action of the Clear ance House Committee Is to lurnlsti tin funds which these banks will need In their dally business. ltlsr Liabilities- It is estimated that tho Maverick Bank owes $1,000,000 to depositors and nearly SO.OOU.UOO to other uauUs. Mr. rotter has maintained a hold front up to yes torday, and has given intimate friends to uuderstancl tliat he could rely lor any necessary assistance on rew I'ork capi till, presumably the Standard OH peo- pie, who, It is rumored, lent hlin a help ing hand once before. It Is stated that Mr. Potter's personal liabilities to tho Evans estate amounts to over $700,000, though Mr. Potter claims that he was In no way Indebted to Mr. Irving at the time of his death and he can satisfactorily account for the numerous checks bearing his indorse ment that are now in the possession of tha attorneys of the li.vans estate. ISxportntluu of Wlirnt l'rnhlliltml. St. Peter8Buho. Nov. 2. The Russian government has assigned u further sum of thirtv-two millions of roubles for the relief of tho famine districts. A ukase was Issued vestorday prohibiting the ex nort of wheat, unless the wheat has been In the exporting vessels for three days. NliW UK T. NI IlllKVITIC?. The Hon Daniel Wheelwright Cooch died In Melrose, Mass., yesterday. The residence of Gaorge Scott, vice- president of the Portsmouth mewing Company of Portsmouth, N. H., was en tered yesterday and robbed of goods val tied at $100. Fire at Rocknort. Mass.. yesterday, destroyed tho dwelling belonging to the Lowe estate, nearly ruined the Whipple homestead adjoin ng.und badly damaged tht Soavor homestead. illghcst of all in Leavening Power. AESOLUTEI PURE COltltlll'TlON IS A&LKGEn. AllRlienr Clt-s Mayor and n Slibnrtlln nto Aceimetl l,y Accoiuitnnts. PiTTMiuno, Pa., Not, S. As a result of tho labors of the sub-auditing com mittee of Allegheny Councils, Mayor Wynian and Chief of tho Department of Public Safety John Ii Murphy are charged with having levied blackmail upon the proprietors of several gambling places; with granting unlawful privil eges to the owners of a wheel of fortune for a cash consideration: with having settled a case for $000; with oxtortlng money from prisoners; with taking dia monds and other jewelry from tho per son of u prisoner and falling to return them; with Illegally collecting and ap propriating to their own use witness foes In an amount exceeding $1,000; wlih fall ing to account to the city for more thnn liUO vehicle license fees; with falsifying tho public records; with compromising court ensos contrary- to law, and many more equally serious offences. Among other things tho auditors re port as follows: "We herewith submit a tabulation which shows cases wherein persons ar rested on view have been taxed, and nmounts collected from them for witness fees when the records show that a single witness was called upon to testify; also cases wherein ofllcers testified and the fees for same collected and not returned to tho city as they properly should ho; and also, whore n number of ueieuuants appear in tho ease the feos for each wit ness have been taxed up to each Indi vidual defendant, thus oxtortlng cumu lative fees in utter disregard to State statutes; also concerulng court costs, jail and workhouse commitments, that out of $2,!i!S1.08 collected, there is a balance unaccounted for of $1,422.78. One singulnr feature connected with the witness fee receipt book in present use is the fact that of 3, 138 witnesses sup posed to have testified, the meagre num ber of fifty two names appear In th'o column devoted to tho names of wit nesses, wliilo tho insignificant number of twenty-five witnesses collected and signed for tho fees paid thorn. "One of the greatest points developed during this examination of the Mayor's books that wo wish to note particularly, is the vicious, if not to say criminally careless, manner in which the original docket is kopt. The entries therein made are by lead ponc'.l, easily erased, and the records falslllod thereby, ond the evidence not wanting to show that a gum eraser Is one of the chief imple ments in use in that ofllce." Tho auditors are not yet through their Investigations, and thoir final report will be submitted to the auditing com mittee, by whom it will be brought be fore the Councils with a recommendation that legal proceedings be Instituted promptly. IIUAIiY KI.UCIHATES. lie Calls the l'arnelllteg Dynamiters anil Cownrili. London1, Not. 2. In an address at Longford yesterday, Timothy Healy waa more vituperative than over. He acoused tho Parncllltos of cowardice; The Par nellites, he said, talked of English dic tation aud resorted to dynamite. Healy imputed to tho Parncllltos tho dynamite explosion which took place lu Glasgow some time ago, creating great excite ment. Ho condemned what he called "tho alliance of tho Parnellites wjth Mrs O'Shca," who had written to Paris locking up thefundrnised for thoevicted tenants. He said he was astonished that they should unite with nn English prostitute, whoso honor Harrison, a member of Parliament, had attempted to vindicate. Healy said lte-did not refer to tho un happy woman (moaning Parnell's sister), whom the Dublin wire-pullers had in duced to write to Paris. Healy advised unity in combating tho landlords. At present, he said, the Parnellites tried to make up for brains with blackthorns. The Factions Fight Again. Cork, Nov. 2. The twd factions had a fierce struggle yesterday outside of Cork, where there were no police to in terfere. The Parnellites came out ahead. In the struggle houses were wrecked and many persons were Injured, and a good deal of blood shed, although ho fatali ties are reported. William Redmond tnnounced at a meeting that he had challenged Dr. Tanner to fight, but that tho doctor had declined. Smnkelf-s Fowiler lu Flslil Guns. Washington, Nov. 2. The ordnance division of the War Department has recently made tests of smokeless powder, with field gnus and obtained very satis factory results. The quantity of smoko less powder used a half charge gave the same velocity as double the amount of black or ordinary powder, while a full charge of smokeless powder gave a velocity of 2,050 feot per socond, with perfect safety to the gun, which is 25 per cent, moro than can be obtained with the same quantity ot 'ordinary powder. The Mlll'la's Condition. Washington, Nov. 2. Inspector Gen eral J. C. Breckinridge in hisi annual re port to the Secretary ot War says that the wore or inspecting tlie .National Guard In encampment was never so completely accomplished as during the past year, rue luspeotor-uenorai sug gests the advisability at holding at Chi cago, during the Columbia Exposition, nn encampment of tho militia forces ot the nation and collecudg there as many regulars as possible. He says wo have no cause to he ashamed of our army. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, JOE. CENTRE HT,, SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of dears always on hand, The beat temperance drinks. U. & Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, Too ninny liiilf-grown boys ami girls ou the streets lato at night. Babies Oan't Eat Apple Dumpling, Hut they can lmvo gilt-edged attacks of Wind Colic. Dr. Hand'j Oo'ic Cure al ways cures it. Free samples for a row dsyf at J. M. Hillati and 0. J. McCarthy's drug storo. About tliu most uncertain quantity these timc-H is tlio wuatlier. Alva's Bimlltan Specific Co. ;-I wish to litar my gr.ueful testimony to the virtues ol y air magical cure for king's evil. My nephew, now nine years old, born scrofulous, ami afU'ctel with swellings, sore eyes, etc , lu suit i ol doonrn and blood purl flera, kept growing worse, his health leoane broken, his neck was lull of lumps-n e lurge ono.n rtiuulngoro-ad tlie oh e seemed hopeless. One month's use of tlie Ononis Curo, tn tue alo!ilslimnt of everjboly, drove awav the lumps, healed the sore, and oured tlie eyes. He has never felt or appeared so well In years, nd w feel tha' Ills lire-long troubles lire under ountrol of your wonderful medl clue, lor which wo oauuol be toothnukful. Uespeclfuby, MU..TKN.sIi WVN, 2i West 27lh St., New orit. Bold at Klrlln's Drug Btore, Ferguson Jlonte Block, dheoandoa.. , The oyster will get belter as the cool weather increases. A Fatal Mistake. Pll.vsiclai,s make no more fHlal mistake ihau when they inform pitienU that nervous heart tn aihles co ne from tlie slomaoii and are of little nouseiiueuce. llr. Franklin Itllei, tin- nolpd Indiana speolalls', has proven the couiraiy In his new book ou "Hart I) vase." which may be had free at U, If. II lgi-iii. neb's rirutt store who aiMniulooH and reoninnii'ttdi Dr. Milfls u equaled New ueari i tm, iviiicu nas in- iHrgesi. suieoi anv heart renu-ilv iM Hie world. It cure nervous nnd organ"! heart disease, short breath, uuiterlni,', p nn or ti-ndxrtiess In tlie Bide, arm or should -r, Irren-ilar inline faint tug.Hniotiier nig, ilioi'sy, etc JIIh ltesloratlve Nervine cuies hoadache, nts, etc. Tlinuk fortune Uieiuud bIIiikIuk will end on to-morrow. Miles' Nerve ana Lover Pills Art on a new nrlni-lnle rc'illntlnz the Uvor, Ftomach and bowels lArouaa the nervvx A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Fills speedily mto biliousness, bad tasle, tirpld liver, piles, constipation unequaled for men, women, children. Bmalhwt, mildest, surest! Sldoses, i'mts. Maniples Fred, at C, JI. Uagenbuch's drni; (-tare. Bonnets nro small this season lu size but not iu price. How to Suoaood. This Is the croat broblem of life which few satisfactorily nolve. Home fall because ol poor ueauii, oincrs want oi kick, mv lue majority irom ueuuieuL gru want, oi nerve, Tlii-y are nervous, Irreholute, chaugeablc, easllv i:et tlie blacs Bud "take tlie l-nlrlls down to keep tho spirits up," thus watlug rnouey, time, opportunity and nerve force. There fs nothing like t he Hestonitivi Nervine, discovered by the great specialist, Dr. Mites, to cure all nervous dp-easen, as hoadache, the blues, nervous prostiatton, gleepleHsuevs, neuralgia. Bt. Vllus dance, fits, and hyueila. Trial bollleil and fine booic of te-tlinonlals ireo at (J. 11. llageubuch's drug store. It makes a cheap Bwell nroud to be culled n dude. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per laps or the sure approach of that more ter rible disease, Consumption. Ask yourselves U you can nllord for the sake of saving 50 ents, to run the rlskrtnd do nothing for it. We know from experience that Million's Cure ill Cure your Cough, ft never falls. This fxplalus why more than a Million Holt leu wero sold the past year. It relieves Croup mil Whoppine Cough at once Motuers do not be without 11. For Lame Had, Hide or Chest, use Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by J. II. Hageabuch, N. K. corner Main and Uoyd streets. Winter whiskers mo coming on in good shape. Shlloh'a Consumption Curo. This Is beyond question tin most suc 3sful Cough Medicine we have ever sola, i few doses Invariably cure the wok! oises of Cough, Croup, and llrouchitls, while Its won lerful succes In tho cure of Consumption is without a parallel In the history of medicine, Since it's first discovery It has beeu sold on a marantee, a test which no other medicine mn stand, Ii you h ive a Cough we earnestly wk you to try it. l'rloe 10 cents, SOoenls, and 11.00. If your bungs are sore, iciest or Back ome, use Million's Porous Plaster. Bold bv ). It. Ilagenbuch, N. 10. corner Main and Uoyd streets. The jiarlrhlge anil rabbit season opens to-day. To Our Readors. Areyou troubled with Consumption -or a ileep seated Cold, If so take healthy excrcK-e, livelu open air, use I'anTlua Ooughaud Consumptlou Cure, and he cured. Don't delay. Trial bottles freeut Klrlln's drug store Election day Tuesday, be 011 hand and vote. Newly Refitted and Renovated. TONSORIAlTp ARBORS ! js v riisr C3-, Ham Cutting and Hair Dressing I SHAMPOOING, ETC., BY E. G. J. WADLINGER, Under i'oslofllce llulldlug, Mum and Oak Sts., Shenandoah. as-llnt and oolit baths, Pollts, prompt and careiul atlentlou J H POMKBOV. ATTOnNEY-AT-LAW. in ''Ms.ii'shiilldlo mrner Mala "! nrti WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest andeboapest slock la town. Arlistic Painting, Grafting anl Deoraling! J. P. GARDEN, 10 2 dm 231 Y, Centre BU. 8HEtfA.ND0A.ir Ut'lFT AT IIIIICKVILU Clnvorititr lluehaiiuii OflitrA a Itnward of WSH for that'll f unvH-t Captured. Kkoxvim.k, Tenn., Nov. 2. Every thing Is qnlot nt Coal Croek,and nothing la being done with I lie exception of the arrest of an occasional convict. Gover nor Buchanan and Superintendent Wal ler arrived last evening. Tho Governor will offer a large reward for tins arrest and conviction of the loaders of the mob, and also, liberal rewards for the arrest and conviction of all participants In the riot, the burning of the stockade and the release of the cojivictn Friday night. The guards at Oliver Springs have been strongly reinforced, aud a sharp watch is kept to avoid attack. The Governor last night issued the following proclamation: "Whereas, It is provided by Section 10, Chapter 201 of the Acta of 1881), that the lessees of tho poultentiary, on the escape ot any convict, shall be liable to pay such reward as the Governor may oiler, not to exceod $25 for each con vict, and all the oxpensos otherwise In curred (Including advertising) in the capturo and delivery of such prisoners to the State and Its ofllcers; now, there fore, I, John P. Buchanan, Governor of the State of Tennessee, do hereby oiler a reward of $25 for each convict recently escaped from the branch prisons in An dorson County and their delivery to the warden of the main prison at Nashville, which sum shall bo paid as required by law by said lessees. "Iu witness thereof tho great seal of the State is affixed. "(Signed) John P. BrcHAKAN." Chatanoooa, Tenn., Nov. S. No further outbreaks have occurred nl Briceville aud the mines are all Working full time. The convicts are hiding in the mountains of Kentucky. Tlie prison officials report that about 800 convicts have lieen released. Governor Buchanan has ordered the militia to lie ready for duty at a mo. ment'S notice. There Is much uneasl. neas at Oliver Springs, Tracy City aud Iuman, where convicts are employed, over a rumor that the miners through out the State have organized with a view to liberate all convicts working at these places. TUN THOUSAND 1KAI. Many More Killed in the Japan Earth quake limn nt First Supposed. London, Nov. 2. Additional advices from Japan con firm the news that there have beeu many wrecks about the Island of Hondo as one ot the consequences ot the earthquake. The severance of telegraphic communi cation with the death-visited districts continues to prevent accurate details being gathered as to the extent of the calamity. Over two thousand persons were killed aud about eighteen thousand houses wore destroyed In the province of Nagoyu, on the Island of Hondo, the capital of which is Nogoyn, a city ot one hundred nnd thirty thousand inhabit ants. In addition to this live thousand houes were destroyed and flvo thousand porHous woro killed by the enrthquake at Glfu. The towns of Knno and Kasnmntsu wore also destroyed, togethor with fifty mllod of railroad. It is presumod that tho fire, which started among the wrecked buildings nt Nagoya, may have had much to do with the great loss ot llfo. As the loss of life at Kano nnd at Kasamatsu is not mentioned, and as these towns are said to have been de stroyed, It is ostimated here that the total loss of lifo may eventually bo shown to be over ten thousand. Gloucester's Ship Losses. Gloucksteh, Mass., Nov. 2. The number of vessels lost from this port daring the year just closed w.is 17, with an aggregate tonnage of 1,11) J tons, rep resenting the value of $80,000, on whicli there was an insurance of $78,000. The lives lost foot up 78, against 80 last year. The total number of vessols of every description owned in this district, 481; agregalo tonnage, 1)2,21.! tons, an Increase of 15 veaels and 1,501 tons. FastTInie on the Michigan Centr.il. Dbtuoit, Mich., Nov. 2. Tho fastest run on record from Chicago to Detroit was made yesterday ou the Michigan Central road. The train, consisting of four Wagner vestibule cars, baarlug tlie Boston Commercial Club, loft Chicago at 10:10 a. in. anil arrived at Detroit at 4:20 p. m-, covering tlie distance, 240 miles in loss than six hours, including 27 minutes consumed In stops. Tho aver ago rato was -IS milos au hour. I'rluce of Wales IEesldenee llurneil. Lo.vuon', Nov. 2. Sandringham Hall, the residence of the Princo of Wales, was partly destroyod by fire yesterday. . The second and third floor, tho roof and much ot tho vnluable furniture were de stroyed, and the rooms below greatly damaged by water before the fire was extinguished. Thedamago amounts to twenty thousand pounds. A spark from a boating llue appears to have caused the Are. Annexation nn Issue. Montreal, Nov. 2. Mr. Mercior's English organ, tho Quebec "Telegraph," says that the ipi -stion ot politic il union with the United States will ha an im portant issue In many of tho coming bye elections in the province ot Quebec. Nil IV YOItll Nuns IN IlltlllF. Fierce forest fires are raging in tho vicinity of Medina. Algernon Homer, an ex-cnptiln of tho British army, committed suicide at the Victoria Hotel, New York, last night. Ex-Congressman E. K. Hart, of Albion, has told his interest in the llochoster "Post-Express." Helays ot bicyclists made the run from Hartford, Coun., to New York, lU 1-2 miles, In 8 hours 20 minutes Saturday. Edmond Havens was fouud dead in his yard at Weedsporl, yosteiday mornilng, with his skull crushed and liln money gone. Sir Edwin Arnold was given a dinner and reception at the Lotos Club, New York, Saturday night. Many prominent men were present. Tho Albany "Evening Union" and the Albany "Tiiuea" will be consolidated booh after election, nnd the now publica tion will be issued as the "Times Union." Prominent Saratogians and others pro- nose to establish a summer colony at Saratoga Lake and are negotiating for 0U acres of land on the Van uensoiioeten place a picturesijue bluff near John Hiley's. The erection of cottugas will be boiuu In the spriug. . . 1 Ilk snytng something HAD I BOOTS, AMnSItora DRi.6isl.il WITH corvism Wolff'sACMEBIacking NEVER GET HAtlD AND STIFF. ATFUl'KIMIF nnd wMtuntoc! to preserve i-nllirr, unci k.vp ( sell nn.l durable. 10C Will pay Ihr the Cost 10C Jf)r or '""iKlim l'lnlit AVliHo tZ J X lli.-s-,f.rlsloHul,y, IOC Nnirinlll.Opnl, IOC "Q or other Costly tJlass. "J0C FOR GU3s WILL OO IT. WOLFF M RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. TO Purifies the blood by ex pelling tho impuiitics through the proper ehanndls and never onuses eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels. Curos dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up tho system and gives you an appetite, Never fails to curo any con dition produced by impure ur impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klrlii't Drug Store, Ferguion' s Hotel Block. Shenandoah, Pa, Ak my n (renin for W. I.. Iooiiln Shoes. It not for nnle In your place iihU jour ilenlei- to neuit fur citlttlogut-, M-ctil-u the agency, ami net ilieiu for son. BPTAKK SO .St;ilSTlTUT.l WHY IS THE W0 L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENTLr?tyirf! THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It Ii a tt'iuulcM 8Ii.k w Itli in) iui'kn or wnx thread to hurt ibofetM; iiiitih) of tht hvi Mm- calf, st)Ilnli ami I'uov. ami jVcfiiw t make murr nhos 11 this Oritiio than any nthrr man 11J art met , It i-iiuals liaud Kinvi'd HhtKM fiHtliiK fnmi $1.H) to 8" t0. d& 00 (tmiiliH Huui.-Hoictl, Urn ttnont cnlf P vi slum er oflvreil fir SMC); eqiiulu Lreucb ImporU'd fthiM'Ji wblch nut from $S.tt to $l "O. CiA 00 HiumI-('(mI Well SIhip. line calf, ijf tj I lull, I'oinfortdljh' nnd durable. 1 tin best; shoo t'wr ottered ut (tils i luo ; naim ratio an cus tom ina'lc rIhm-h cos! hirf from mm tu CCO '10 roller Nho.'t I urine ru, Itutlmml Men. vvi ami J .el tec 11 1 ii null weur tin ni, lineralf, pt'fiiiil sh, tiiiioolli liiol'lc. hi'tix) threo so It", cxtcn- Bioii cuut'. uiiv p.ur iu neiiruyenr. 4K9 ' ,im r,llf uo hotter hlior over orr. rrii nt SJE thin prlrc; out1 trlnl wilt emltH'e Clmso who want a shoe lnr conifui t uiul PervJeo. CO ' niitl V3.00 V'uikhiiuiinH shoea VCi n m v?v Htronu- nntl iliiiiili. T fm.r whn lmvo given them atrial will ueunm other make. DAieJ Vl.tHi uiiu 91.74 KL'hooi nil'" i nro BUT worn hvlhu linvKovervwIiort': t tie v sell 011 thoir mcrltf, n the InereaHltiK huh'Hbhovv. arl i.n iiiuni.m'rti hiio' nest CIvS IVm'O J)oniiol,i. er MtvlUli; (riiualiFrencti linpoi ted shot's costing ft 0111 61 hi to M.iMi, l.mlii'h ..10, X-i-00 mid l.5 (hoo for Mlssi.'iare the best Hue houriohj. HhIi aud Uurablo. 4'auilui). sh that w . I,. UoiiKlati' nanio anil price aro stamped on the hot torn of euch shoo. .Tojsojpla. 33L1, ifi(3oxii.ca.vi 'a DR.THEEL, KQC North Fourth 8t.f Dtiu ba Gniu. PHit-i'HU-iii. th "UO RtllUlUf (.trUl-D lUlTkCM tii.-Ull-l in tlif I'uiu-d hUts wbo li bu t cur-. Blood f?olsona Nervous Doliillty Spe cial Diseases r 8klo UI-f-Ha )UilKiioUP-loil-lh twu.soreThront Mouth, 111 tclict, rim pit i, IrupUoDi, iofl r hrd tltrrH, Hw IILt.g, Irril-ltoDi, ltiilniutlun atil Kunnloti, Ktricturti, WekDtil and kirlj dJr, loit mmorr, hack tncnUl -ii.letT. KIIiht -n HI II r IH-fneii od til fiouUlnr from lu lUi'n tinn or Uv rork IK-cmt a- curM ia 4 " ' lTri1 Wlief kt imot' Po out U.M hfr'. l-",r h,t ''" tisliiK Dwtor. gtivk Fnillr .r Hrttal Thr!. In hv W l l)r. THKKI. cur.-j pofMively "i't"1"' dttnnon frm baalfiMi otn -1111 mtinm iin iiiDthi'ti cmttKifiTi u.iniini ri n nr Nir Mil 2 imi 1 ' PQOK TBtlTM rxr.i-.iiiii Qttfk Uii I r iwnrti lr.tii 1 ill. T'H 10 f 1111 lh till II rilf rr call an-t t Tfl For tUhrtn twe Wein. HaiurJty PhlU. AMj Tim A FINE SHOW If you want, to tee a tine display of Hoots and W, S, SNYiiER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Maeteller's old stand,) Curlier Coal and Jardlu HIh. Custom Work, aud Ilcpulrluj Dane In the best Myle, UFFER!HU WOMEN" MAHIUID ' bn trjuhlcf, with iha ttnnolu IrreKulu Ui bo JU"tlr to I low -1 K l ' 1' in tpe-UI. Or fU'L I -'i- .t jUunttl A'cnW.)" ' I 'F U the r J. -In '4 EM ALE M'uulATINQ PILLS. i. vinortiuii u dmind. Hi tit ,11 fnit inut' nt 1 dy R. BUIOKEU, M. D PHYRIOTAN AND S tjUGBON, NoIVKut Oentie Btvept; Uahaaoy Oily, P Hit In aDd all sneotal diseases a specialty,