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IIF 1TOTJ ARE GOING TO Missouri, Kaiisns, ArlcniiBart, Texas, KeliriiHlcn, I.ouiHlauu, Colorado, Utnlt, ClHoriiIu, OreKOii,WHHliliiKtoii, Mexico, New Mexico or Arizona, and will send me a postal card or letter stating Where you are going, When you nre going, Where you will sturt from, How many there are In your party, What freight nud baggage you have, I will write you or call at your bouse and furnish you with the fullest Information regarding routes, lowest rates of all classes, besides maps, doscrlptlvo and Il lustrated land pamphlets, resort books, Hot Bprlngs guides, oto. Cheap Farming Lands in Missouri, Arkan sas, Kansas and TexaB. J. P. McCANN, Eastern Trav. Ant., W. E. HOYT. G.E. P. Agt., 891 Broad way ,Now York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Oream ! BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, Orders promptly attended to. Particular at tention paid to Balls, Denies, Festivals, etc, if1. icEiii'iac-A.ir NOUTH MAIN BTItEKT, Near Corner of Lloyd, SHENANDOAH, PENNA THIS BEXATI! INVISSTIUATlHO. Inquiry Into tlio Conduct of rcnusrlva- nla'l Offlcera-Ultter Conteat l.lkely. IlAitmsnuna, Oet. 10. Tho Senate's Investigation Into the alleged miscon duct In oftlco of Stuto Treasurer Borer and Auditor-General McOamaut began In real earnest yesterday morning. Auditor-General McCauiant, through Ills counsel, first made answer to the proclamation of the Governor. Tho an swer protested that, the Governor had no authority under tbo constitution to con- veno the senate, auu that the senate lind no warrant under the constitution for addresslnc the Governor asking for his removal. Then came a general and specific denial of all the chnrges against the Audltor-Ueneral. It was expected that State Treasurer Borer would be examined hut be was compelled to leave for Ualtlmoro on ac count of the illness of his mother. After a short recess the Attorney, General stated that at the Invitation ot tho Senate he appeared to assist the body In the investigation at such time, in such manner and for such purposes as th' Sonnto might indicate, provided that such assistance be not involved in such a manner as would ba Inconsistent with his relations to tho Governor as his legal and constitutional adviser. lit said that he did not propose to appear in the nature of prosecutor, but simply to as sist the Senate. The Attorney-General having asked for nn adjournment until Monday after noon In the Interest of expeditious In quiry, the Senate acceded to his sug gestion. Kufus is. bhapely, counsolfor Audltor- Generul McCamnnt, says that in any event the struggle for possession of the Auditor-General s onlce will be pro longed and bitter. Kven should the Senate present a a finding to the Gover nor sufficient to remove JlcCamant the latter would rofuso to recognize th Governor's authority to remove, and would decline to recogniso any ap polnlce and not turn over the Depart ment keys. In this event the matter would go to court, and In the end would got to the Supreme Court, and by the time the latter body had passed judg ment McCamant's time would havo ex pired. STILL A SIVsTr.KY. No Cluo to tho Murderer of Mrs. Gregory nt Mlihlletown. MlDDLETOW.V, N. Y., Oct. 10. Tho murder ot Mrs. Noali Gregory is tho only thing talked about here. No cluo of tho murderer baa yet been obtained. It Is thought that Mrs. Gregory was In the kitchen when tho robbor entered the sitting room. Hearing a noise she hur ried into tho sitting room, when the rub ber fired into her face and ear. Another bullet was embedded in tho bead. The face was filled with powder. Her loft blp was fractured and tho nosu crushed in. Her hands were also torn and soratched in tho straggle. The murderer left bloody stains nil about tho room, and on tho hitching post wore traces of his horrible deed. Mrs. Gregory was a woman about 49 years old; tall, graceful and with a pleas ant face. Sho was the mother ot two sons. Her husband and children are much prostrated by the murder. No pains will be spared todisoovertha murderer,anda largo reward will be offer ed. Sheriff Johuson Is on the ground endeavoring to ferret out a clew. A Murderer Lynchftd. Norfolk, Vtt., Oct. 10. Early Tuos day morning Mrs. Fannie Faddon, of Cape Charles City, aged 70, was mur dered by a servant named George Dyer for her money. Dyer was subsequently arrested and lodged in the Eastvllle jail, where a mob of 75 men went early yes terday morning, secured the prisoner, who had confessed to the crime, and lynched him. Dyor was about 22 years old, white, and the Instrument used in tho murder was a huga knife. The . 1T T,-., .1.1 1. ,1 1 .. 1 slon amounts to between $300 and $100. O. A. lu Monument to Ooit. Grant. Philadelphia, Oct. 10. The Grand Army of the Republic Intends to erect In Washington, D. C, a monument to General Grant and the necessary money to nay for the monument is being ralsod by popular subscription among the G. A. li. posts of tho country. It Is estl-, Tilden controlled by Harrity," says male! that tho sum of $10,000 will be Editor Paschall, in promptly accepting required to erect the monument. A i this issue. "Tho general history of tho committee, consisting of Generals Bur-. Democratic party is less favorable to the tlette, Conner and Alger, and Cols. Heath ' peojile and more favorable to the em aud Grant, which has charge of the ' bezzlers than the Republican record. matter, is in session hero tor the pu r poso of organization. Uepondenoy Drove lllm to Sulcldo. MoimisTowN, N. J., Oct. 10. Jacob L. Sutpln, aged 50 years, a well-known resident of this place, committed suicide yesterday afternoon by shooting himself through the head. He had just returned from a visit to the grave of his wlfa when he committed the act. Ur. Sut 1 a.u had been subject to spalls of de spondency for a year past, caused by financial troubles, brought about by the peculations of a clerk In his employ. Ue Cleaned a Gun Usual Result. London, Oct. 16. Tho wife of Capt. Poiroll, of New York, who is staying at a uoted American boarding house on Kepuel street, lius.ell Square, went to tho tu;iiro last night, und during her ab sence, hor son, aged 16, was engaged in donning a rifle, when the wsapon ex ploded and shot a daughter aged 14, nbu-r the left breast She is severely in jured. American Gold Coining Daok. Nf.w Your, Oct. 16. The steamship Spree, which arrived from Southampton yesterday, brought $210,000 in gold, the steamship Teutonic (S00.000 and the stenmshlp Saale $6,000. Total arrivals this week, $4, 439,000, and total since Sapt 13, $lS,b03,G05. Mm KNQLAND BREVITIES. Thirteen horses ware buratd ta death la John H. Gilford's ba rn, Worcester, Uass. Dr. R. B. Storrs was rs-slected presi dent of the Amerlaaa Board of Forslgn Missions, atFittsQeld, Mats. J. Malcom Forbas of Doston yesterday purchased the great trotting mare, Nancy Hanks, at Lexington, Ky. The price paid Is not given out. George Williams, who was eleoted Mayor of New London, Conn,, last week, has tendered his resignation, because of certain appointments made by th Com mon Council. William W. Carter of Wanor, Oonn., has been missing since Monday sight, when he left a sociable wttkout bli coat aud hat. It is believed that h Is suffer ing from temporal? losauiUy. ftighest of all in Leavening Power. U. & Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, ' srssEEfcv . 3 s I BOGUS ALLIANCE CLUBS. How Demoorats Hope to Gull the Farmers of the Northwest, Tho Politicians Sot Up a SeliemoAto Hoodwink Itciul)licnn Gran gers Which Falls Very Flat, Indcod. Within the last few days a shrewd Democratic schemo litis been unearthed in the northwestern counties of this stuto. Tho Democratic county committee men have started to organize what they call "Tilden Allianco Clubs" in tho in terest of the Democratic candidate for stato treasurer. These so called clubs are made up of dyed-in-the-wool Demo crats, who, by taking the name of "Al lianco men," nope to hoodwink Repub lican farmers into joining their organi zations, which they claim aro non-par tisan and solely in tho intorest of gran gers. Now, the fact is, the Democratic cam paign managers, in desperation over the certain defeat of their stato ticket, hit upon this trick as a last resort to boom thoir very much demoralized canvass. Republican farmers, however, are not being "taken in" by this dodge. They cee that the solo purpose of these clubs is to lift Cnndidnte Tilden, who has no just claim to the name of "farmer," out of 0110 public office into another. They think he is doing very well in the position of deputy secretary of state, to which Harrity nppointed him, for his services to the Democratic party. It is noticed that in getting up this latest campaign racket tho Democrats did not oven attempt to form "Wright Alliance clubs'' to back their candidate for auditor .general. They know that tho farmers of Pennsylvania, Democrats and Republicans alike, refuso to have anything to do with the Democratic can didate for auditor general since he figured at Harrishurg last winter as a paid 1 agent of corporations against the "grangers tax bill, and in view of his well known corporation record. The latest Democratic scheme has fallen very flat. A DEMOCRATIC GAUGE TAKEN. Fairly Met on the Issue of Honest nud Capable Candidates. One of the staunchest supporters of Dalzell at the Republican Club League convention and a warm admirer of , Hastings, is Editor Paschall, of Doyles- , town. Though he kicked vigorously against Delamater last fall, and fought "Jack Robinson for the league presi dency with as much vehemency and de termination, this Bucks county fighting editor is now enthusiastic in his sun- port of Gre; and Morrison. The Democratic Harrisburg Patriot I .-nT1t tnBr ,v.,v .www w t J e -" the public moneys aro only safe in the hands of honest men, men uncontrolled by party bosses and free from the dan gerous associations of those who make a living out of politics." "The convention which nominated General Gregg and Captain Morrison , was less boss ridden by Quay than was the mooting which named Wright and Look, for instance, at the nine default ing Democrats who were state treasurers of various commonwealths. Hero were plenty of chances for the Democrats to vindicate their honesty and devotion to tho public. Yet what have they done? The one instance of a great Republican thief, Bardsley, is an inmato of the pen itentiary. He was promptly put there by a Republican district attorney and a Republican mayor, in a Republican city. "If the people are to judge, and mani fest their judgment by their votes, ac cording to the principles laid down by The Patriot they will elect Gregg and Morrison in November. They were nominated quite as freely as were Wright and Tilden; in fact the nomina tions were less controlled by bosses Harrity having absolutely named the latter at the Democratic meeting while (juoy was tar less prominent m the lie pnblican convention. Judged upon the records of parties the Republican npmi nees have every claim to support tho Democrats having practically condoned the shortcomings of Democratic officials, while the Republicans have condemned and convicted and sentenced Republican rascality promptly." As Itlaliio Sees It. "The western farmer's instinct is wiser than Mr. Gladstone's philosophy," Bays Secretary Blaine. "The farmer knows that the larger tho home market the better aro his prices, and that as the home market is narrowed his prices full." "God Bees Vou." As the 4:80 train from New York reached Stamford Wednesday, an an tique looking duine thrust her head ont of the window opposite the refreshment room door and briefly shouted, "Sonnyl" A bright looking boy caino up to the window. "Little boy," said she, "havo you a motherr "Yes, mam." "Do you lovo her?" "Yes, mam." "Do you go to school?" "Yes, mam." "And are you faithful to your studies?" "Yes, mam." "Do you say your prayers every night?" "Yes, mam." "Can 1 trust you to do an errand former "Yes, mam." "I think I can too." said the lady. looking stead' lly down on the manly face. "Here is five cents to get me an apple. Remeinbor, Uod sees you." J. 11. Baiusy. The lco men mid coul dealers would like to hcu nn old fashioned winter. Mothors, Bo Patlont. Tho littlo onot suffer dreadfully when Wild Colic aflliuU thorn. Tuoy get woll quickly when Dr. Hand's Colic Cure Is given to them. Kreo samples at J. Al. Ilillan and 0. J. McCarthy's drug storo. Our Btreets will bo lighter when the ucust) foliage of the trees Is gone. Height of Oruolty. Nervous women seldom feoelvo the sym plomR th'-y desere. Wlil eot'en the pictures of health, tliey are constantly tilling. To withhold sympathy from ttiese unrortunates Is the height of cruelty. Thy have a weak Henri, iMusiuK nuuriueiw in uitrniui inn ici iur. pain In tmle, weak anil hungry spells, and riiinllv swelling of ankles, impression. clioK in, smothering and dropsy. Dr Miles' .New Heart Cure Is Just the Ihlnj forthem. For tho r nerv usoess, hoidaohe, wealtuess, etc., his Hot ratlve Nervl Is unqtmled. Fine treat se on "II"art and Nervous Disease'' aud marvelous leslttnon'aU tree. Mold and guaranteed by O. II. ILigenuuch. When it comes to marriage, the pas tors pout of duty is the hitching post. Miles' Nerve fend Liver Pills Vet on a new principle-regulating lhe liver, stomach and howels thiouah the nirre V new dlBCoverv. I)r. Miles' rills speedily ;iuo blllousueis, had taste, tirpl't liver, piles, wnstlpallou. Unequaled lor men, women, children. Smallest, mil lest. surest! Sldosos. Jfiets. Hamples l'ree, at U. 11. Hagenbuoh's lrng store. Second thoughts are always best, but some people never have them. A Mystery Explained. The papers contain frooueut notices of rich. pretty aud educated girls eloping with negroes, tramps and ciaehmen. Tlin well. Known special si, Dr. Franklin Mil"', ssys all such girls are more or 1-bs hysterical, nervous, verv Imp islvo, uubalinoea; usually subject to headache, neur.-lgla. sleepiessuen, Irn- modi-rate ciylinr or laugiiinir. inese mow u weiir nervous system for wh'ch there 1h no remedv equal to Kesioiwlve Nervine. Trisl untiles and a tine boot, containing ninny nnrolous cures, tree a U. 11. Itagenbuch's drug xt'jre, who also sell, mid guarantee Ur. MIW .-elebratod New Ile.rt Cure, tlio flnefct of heart tonics. Uures tliiLterluu, short biralh, etc. The new moon and tho electric lights now aro rivals these evenings. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per haps ol the Bure approach of that more ter rlblo dlfeave. Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can allord for the sako of saving 60 cents, to run tho risk and do nothing for It. Wb know from experience that Hhlloh's Ours will (Inrn viinr Cnu?h. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Uottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup iud Whopping Cough at once. Mothers do not tin without It. For .Lame ItacK. Hide or Chest, useShlloh's Torous Waster. Bold by 0. II. ilagenbuch, N. E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. Hurtling questions nra frequently discussed in insurance oillccs. Spocimon Cases. S. II. Clltrord. fcew Cassel, Wls., was troubled with NournUtla and ItheumutlMii, his (Momach was disordered, his Liver wasai teoted to n'l alarming degree. Appottto fell away, aud he win terribly reduced lu fleh a id strength. Thteo bottles of Electric int ers cured him. K.lwiml Shepherd. Harrisburg. Ill . had a running boroou his le of o giiL years' stand lug. UsoJ three bottles ol Electric Miters and seven box s of Hucalen's Arnica Halve, and his leg Is sound nil well. John Hpenker, C it iwba, O., had dve large Fover sores on Ills leg, uocuirs sam ue wis incumuio. uue uol tie Klertrlo Uttters and one box Uucklen's Arnica Salvo cured him entirely. Bold by O. II. llugenbuoi., Druggist. Many peoplo are sutTerlnc with colds aud tore tliroal, owing to tho great und sudden chauge lu the temperature. Father Pablo Juarez Talks Don lt-imon Alva. Dear Sir: I havo the sitlsfactlcn of lulormlngyou that tho Cactus uioou cure, 01 win n you are mo owner, litis produced me most wonderful results for a trtend of mine who haB suttored from her petic eruption, and I roDslder your euro a regenerator without an equal. In the name of my friend I thank you sincerely, und bo sure I will recommend your valuable medi cine, as i nave ag!u seen us results. xiinrs iriuv. It V. PAULO JUA11EZ. Bold at Klrlin's DruzStore.Kenmsou House nioca, nnenauaoau - Explosions of wrath as well as ex plosions dy uauiito will bring on atorms. Shiloh's Consumption Ouro. This Is beyond Question the most sno- oosstul CoiiKh Medicine we have ever sold, lew doses Invariably cure the worst oases ol joucn. itoud. ana uroncnniH. wmie its won. lerful success In the cure of Consnmntlon is witnoui. a paruuei in menisuiry oi meaiciue. Jmce It's nrst discovery It has been sold on n raarantee, u test which no other raedtclno -an stand. It you have a Cough we earnestly iMtyou to try it. race lu cents, ou cents, and l.tu. If your Luuus are sore. Chest or hack lame, use Hhlloh's I'orous Plaster. Bold by j. u. iiageuoucu, n. a. corner iiam ana Joyd streets. The autumn of 1S01 will go on gas tronomlc record as a fruit carnival. A noor unfortunate) In Milwaukee Is said to luve sneezed himself to death. Alas I poor creature, living lu the light of the nineteenth century and never heard of Dr. Bull's Cough Hyrup. Well, this Is more than Egyptian uurauess. When vou tell neople In trouble to look on the bright side, try and show them a bright slue to look 'upon. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surely do ,'ou good, If you have a Cough, Cold, or any rouble with Throat. Chest or Luutrs. Ur. Kluc's New Dlsi-ovtry lor Consnmntlon. roughs and Colds Is guaranteed to give re- net, ur money win ue pdio. uucit. r-uudrers from La Grippe found It Just the thing and under Its use had a tuec dv and perfect re covery. Try n ample bottle nt our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing Ills. Trial bottles (ree at O. II. Hsgenbuch's urug store, irge size ouo. una ei.uu. The celery Is becoming crlsper and oetier as cooi weatuer conies. It don't do to neirlect nature's warnlne aches Ibrongn the aystem, cause Rheuma tism, Neuralgia and Backache. Try lied Flag Oil, the Kamous i'ulu Cure. 25 cents at Klr- Un'sdiug store. HISAIU.KS CAR13 TO GO OX. lluinora that tlio l'Hiiioua Will Ootiteat Had ltecn Compromised Deutrtl. Sai.f.m, Mrss., Oct. 10. Detiluls follow quickly upon assertions that n comprom ise has been effected in the suit ot Timo thy Hopkins, the adopted son of Mil lionaire Mark Hopkins, of San Francis co, who contests the will of his foster mother, which conveys all the accumu lated millions to her second husbaud, Edward S. Searleti. It was reported on apparently good authority that Mr. Senrles had offered young Hopkins the round sum of $3, 000,000 to discontinue his suit, and that the oiler was rofused. It is now denied that any such settle ment has been proposed, and the law ycrs say the fight will go on Oct. 90, la the Massachusetts Court. Gen. Hubbard, of Butler, Stlllwell St Hubbard, Searlos' attorneys, says: "Th case XT1" K on next Tuesday. We off ei co compromise. Wo are ready for the fight." Gen. Hubbard Is an executor of Mrs. Searle' will also. Joseph H. Choato, of counsel for Hop kins, also denies that any compromise has been reached. EVA llOHSN'T lllil.IICVK IT. She llaeos No ltallauco In tho Verification of Hay Hamilton's Death. ALDANr, N. Y., Oct. 10. Eva Mann, or Sliss Kva Hamilton as sho prefers to be called, who is here with the City Club Vaudeville and Burlesque Company, was asked if she still doubted the death ol lloburt Hav Hay Hamilton in the fnceof tho vordlct ot the Market Lake, Idahw, coroner's jury. She said: "I have always doubted it. I did not believe the former stories and 1 do not believo this one. 1 am qulto confident that Mr. Hamilton is alive. it not proof enough that it is not Bay's body that they mnUo no ondeavor to have it brought here to rest with the others , of his family? Is it not proof, I say, when they let him lie there burled like J a dog? They say they cannot bring the . body on without my consent, yet they have never asked my con-ient." Kva declared her belief that Itay was , stiii aiivo and that she would yet see An Actrrst i'oalm-fld by n Crnnk. Nrw York, Oct. 10. Miss Marie Wainwrlght, the actress, has niHile complaint ngainst a mystorious person who seems to follow her about wherever she goes, and is continually annoying her with love letters. His persecution has hor been kept up ever since she began last, engagement in New York, autl Miss Wainwrlght thinks she has seen the man once or twioe, as he has tried to attract her atttntion in the theatre and elsewhere Sim believes that he is some orank who has an infatuation for her, just as in the case of Mary Anderson's cowboy lovor, and she wants these gratuitous attentions stopped. , .r.j Affairs In Guatemala. San Francisco, Oct. 10. Tho steamer San Juan, which arrived at this port from Panama, had Dr. jrallano, of Nic araugua, among the passengers. Ho Bays thoro was no truth in the report that the Salvadorlan army was moved to the frontier during the recent trouble in Guatemala. That country, he said, is qulto prepared for war should one oc cur, but will not bring on a confliot by any overt act. Tho election, which oo- ours shortly, isfnow attracting the atten tion of the peoplo ot uuatemaia. N12WS OF THE DAY. Allerton won threo strnlght heati from Delmarch at Lexington, Ky., yes terday. Count Ludwlg von Arco Va lley, the Gorman Minister to tho United States, Is dead at lierlin. Up to date $20,119,030 four and a halt lor cent, bonds have been rodoa mod, eaving outstanding $5,SSU,030. Temperance was the topic of discus sion at the Methodist Kcumuulcal Con ference in Washington, yesterday. Congressman W. W. F. Leo died at Alexandria, Va., last night. He whs a son of tho lato Gen. Itouert i.. -Loo. . Woutlier lodioatlona. Washimoiom, Oot. 18. for New Enjflanili Fair; eooler weather; winds bcoomlug west erly. rorEastorn Now York, Eastorn Pennsyl vania, New Jersey, Maryland and Dela ware: fair, slightly cooler weather; north westerly winds. For Wostern Now York aud Western Penn sylvania: Generally fain slightly ooolcri winds becoming westerly. Ni:W VOUIC MAIIKBTS. New YoitK. Oet. 15... Money on call loanel easy at i per cunt. 1IONDS. Closing Yeatordsy. Closing To-day. ll'Jl, 11U Closing .1 o-iUy . tH J til G8m 1 .i HH ' ft nu 1151 a, 1007 Iteg uuti , a, 1U07 Coup no; biuuu. UAUiiur. closlng Yesterday, Canadian Faclflo & Central l'aciuc S.I Chicago, llur. & Oulucr U Delaware iliiJaou 1301 Del. Lack. & Western Mat, Erie 0s Hrieprer uo Jjike bhuiu 1)4)1 Louis & Nush U' Michluu Central 101$, Missouri I'acltle..., -i New Jersey ' cturai ,.n Nortuwuatcrn H'54 Omiroii Navlcstlou 74 1'ucllio Mail S'lll lteadlnir 9, Hook isiaua.. fat l'sui Union Par-Ills ::::::::: ml Westsru union. St aiiAiN iiAiticnT. Wbtst clnaed wealc. No. 2 red winter lOJJi Deo. lOOli. Cornoloatd weak. No. 3 mixed Oiii: Nov. BtK. Oats closed steady. No. S mixed SIM: Nov l'UOUUCU. Stmsn Uraamerr. State 4 Fean.. extrai.30 e.aS.1 o, Cresmerj, waatern. nrats., '27 o.s'aO o, Cnamary. western. Seconal v!4 a.tid a, CUta dairy, n. t. tubs. viiraa..,,2a o,a2d a, Cuxiax- Piata fHOtory, full cream. 8oDt. fancy., Wsl0 rltata factory, full cieuni. Aur, tancy... H'laUW btata factorr. full cr. am. fine wUu'ik Btaia factory, full oiuam. good to primelViatfVi State factor, common to lair 7 aH Baas , N. Y. BUte. new laid, per do..,.Sl a.a93M. hena. new laid ill o.aWHt, Waatern Nortnwvat rn. llOOd to prime,,,, , !U0.aU2o FoiAIoas .ernrllow. rer bbl ...1 IVat 3T Bwaal potatoai, Va ohoio 1 ilal SO LlTB roULTBT- Bprtuir ehleaaus. shole. lane par lb.. alt bprmi oaloK.'ia. crime 13 alS M owia, Jeraej, ovaio ra,, parto,.,..,Asia pasiaco PocxTiir- Turkara. mixed welihts, pr lb.. .....13 p'V ehk'a, rklhk, a a lbs ta put,,,. ARE WE Right or IVrong? A Shoe Dressing nutt restore the Imt. lUncy of a worn shoe, and at the tame tunc rtierve tht softntsi of the leather. LADIES will the Dreing you aro using do both? Try it I Pour a dessert spoonful of your Dressing Into a saucer or butter plate, set it aside fur a few days, and it will dry to a substance as hard and brittle as crushed glass. Can such a Dressing be good for 1 collier? Wolff's Blacking will stand this test and dry as a thin, oily film which is as flexible as rubber. 25 Dollars worth of New Furniture for 25 Cents. HOW? By painting 25 square feet of Old Furniture with )IKSON WOLFF A RANDOLPH, 027 North Front Strest PHILADELPHIA. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO" SARSAPARLLLA Causes no eruptions upon tho skin such as nearly all SarSapai'illa HlixtUrCS (3o; l)llt drives tlio impurities from tho blood through the proper channels, tones up the system, ilicreascs appetite, and. rapidly cures dyspepsia, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, and. al djgeaSCS dopeildinjZ UPOn i -l r 1 an impure condition of tho ',lnn , Uiuuil. Sold at Klrlin's Drug Stare, Flerguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. Ask my agents for V. T,. Doiielus Mines. If not lor snip lit jour placo link lour denier to Hem! rut ciitnlniElu', secure the airvncy. nud act ihctn tor jnu. CTTAKil NO SIMlSTITUTL.l S3 SiHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE V.'OilLD FOR THE HONEY? It la n ftvamli" i 8Ium with no tacks or wax thread to hurt tbefei i, niutto of the Inst lino calf, snltsli and cnty, and bn'nuae ttv malt moiv ehocs of this (jnule than any otlu r munujartut ev. It equals band sovvfsd shot' a costing from to g'UA). K OI (Jcutiliio l!aiH!-'M(wI, tlio finest calf JS shot- over often I for Sft.oO; equals French Imported tilux-n which cost from to $1.00, &yi OO Iluiid-Srurd Welt Mior, lino calf, Pfc btlisu, comfort ui1 nud durable. Ino In buoo ever ollercil at thin pi Ice ; hiiiiiu (trade aa cus tout mn'lc thorn cost In from St-iw to 'MX. CO 50 rnlli'v Mum i larmers, Haltroad Men POs and LctterC uritM'sall v car them; lluocalf, syanilcsrt, Binonth inwhle. heavy three boles, cxten slon edjtc. uue pair h 111 wear a j ear. Stf 50 Hue cnll'i no better fhoo rvrr offered at this price; one trial will convince thosa who want a shoe for cnmfoi t and ncr lco. Ctcrr, mid l'J.OO Win kiimiunn'N shoes 9ibB are ery KtrotiK mul durable. Ihoso who havo Klvun them n trial will wear no other make. Ktrt.f?J S'J.OO mul S4 1.7.1 school ehfi am f9Jj worn by the btiseverywheie; theyBCll on their merits, nn the I tit reusing sulca show. R i rlSb !:i00 lliintl oucd shoe, best bnCllI I Donuulu, ut) stllbh; rnuals I'rencli lmiortcd shoes costing from to fi.iM. Ijutllri M.50, S'J.OO und ft 1.7.1 shoe for aiiaseaaroiuc nertinnouougoia. Mjiisuuuiiuuruuio. t'nntioii. -Sro that W. K. iKjuglai' name and Drico aro etaniped on the bottom of each shoo. v -V. L. U0U0LA3, Urocttou, Mass. DO YOU WANT A GOOD FIT ? and well mndo, fahlnnuble clotlics? If ho, call ou w. J, ctjloobs, Fashionable Custom Tailor, 8 South Jartlin Street, Shenandoalu Call and sei samples of the latest goods and the styles. Good workmanship, promptness and fair prlcf. DR. THEEL, eqq North Fourth St., tin i ul? n'noino tleruisiis Amtriou X Bi.oeliiiit In thf L'utu-U btt-i Uo la Bble to cur BlOOd POtBOflt Nervous Debility fi8p clal DIsenBea - Hkko DifMt. khJ Bjiou Pilrii la tht UuM.SoreThroat Mouth, plutJ'h" PiiQpl"'., iruptlniii, tun or brl llo-r, HwrliliiHi, IrrlUtloni, jDilwntuUon n4 BoDntci, BuMure. WeftkQtia a-i lrij 4M17. kut mworr wMk menUl nlftT miiifT n HUttir Dlie an ml Il . mltiu ft n , , t ImtUor. tiitn or OTrrwork. Rwent um ourod to to '7 " relief l oooe Do nnt he. f3''! tidntt Drx'tor, QuMk, Fsiiill. Hph 'Jcttt ,t" T Br. THKEh eurfi pOfltlVly w4 hbout dtfnil..o n im tttttttr-kl. OtD. TOUWtJ. MltBLI n T Ci.HTli.rt 4TIW uimiim. rich or pour. mh4 te. taP P f br oR "TRUTH" tipodm Quwki twoto Ultm. 1 il. rn e to to. SoaT rill ll Vrfw - eU J" JJ B. BUIOKEU, M. D.t P1IY&IOIAN AND &LRdOrSr, So; I) Kast Centra Htrest, Mananoy Olty, Sf Hutu ivud all siHHilaiauMasdauspmitAlty o havo a I'u.itlvi' Turn for ttioelTiwiHuCM-K abuv l.'nrlylEtr. a4H.KiiilmilouB..1i'prvoiiN letilll(y,IM ctSiixuaH'iu ImiMitciii-jr sc. Ho vrvnl i our faltu la urSistcllU wk ill send mw Full M mil Medicine Uul Allien HlURitiw init'riniiini riu;iw Aaiirvw. O M.IO.. -80 liruudav. .Vow Vork J. II POMKBOTi 4r70RHEY.4T.LAW 131m BadlallsbaUdlat comer Main sad Csatr. FOR . -tEN 1'..j,4 FORI . i 1 Mil i , " ti rn . WHY IS THE W. L, DOUGLAS