Preients In the moit elegont form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICf or THK FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, 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 BOWELS. It is the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Uilioua or Cunstipated SO 1 HAT (URL BLOOD, MPItatHltia 8LEFP, KBALTH and TMMOTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. IBK YOUR DRUGGIST TON MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FKAhOISCO, CM. IDUISVIUE. KY NEW YORK. N. f. GOLD HEDAL, FABIS, 1873. from which the oxcess of oil lias been removed, is Absolutely Pure aud it is Soluble. No Chemicals aro used in its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore- far mora economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocoro ovorywhoro. V. BAKER & GO., Dorchester, Mass. Nearly every pattern of jx Hors& Blanket i" 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 it isn't worth one-half as much. The fact that 5a Horse Blanket are copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the J trade mark is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. Five Milo Boss -Electric Extra Test I Baker ARE THE STRONGEST. 100 6A STYLES at prices to suit everybody. If you can't gel them from your dealer, write us. Ask for the 5,'a Book. You can get it without charge. WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia. Banlt Counters, Tylor System, Port able, Unequalod In Styles, Cost and Finish. , , . ,, 110 Tit CiUlutui, of duali'i. UU etc., IllaslraUd la Color., noli, I'rc. Totdgo lSlVoti. aibo -ayier amjri Onlee lle.ks nnd Tj ! writer C'ublneta, ttOO Style. Best nnd cheap I est on earth, with groat redaction In prices. ISO ... eiLloeu. Fro.. !oLgo 111 ctl. lull ll.ff af U.hV., Ckklra, T.1,1.., tiwk Can. C.M.fU, lgftj DU.k t.ui.ti., etc., oiwaj.ia iiocii. fci.tel.1 Mark w.da to ord.r. TILr.lt DESK CO.. tit. I.011U, Mo. , V.W. A. C'btchcoter'a KbkIUIi fllemond Itrul. 'ennyrqyal ps-lis Original Baa Unly Ucnuino. SMrC .lua.4 r LiH.Llc LAuiCtt Ck taanIarctH.1 in Jicii mil U U HCtlliio TtQxa, ti-ww wnii 1 -1 f. 1 lake iinnlhw. Refute cLinaTUUM aulifiiua tionaandlmituHini u umUii. r wod-lA la annul fur j"r-' ' uHmaolii to4 Kttliff for r.'!l',"I.Hr1 y friar r SlalL I.Ut mi 1 A ait t"aptt Boutr fihin. I'u.ltlvoCuro tor tUetfecuof bIu" lCnrlyUsceaaeH.l-iiona.nervuuwIlebltltr.LAM Ol8"'iuall'owr,lmpotncyo. On great It ourfoltUln Sir SwiflVw. "Ill JSndena Vull Jlimi(li' JJeUICIno Baker & Go.'s breakfast Cocoa CHEATING Blankets HORSE II 2) rfrs. A m ""ff. "&Xo:. tad u,oMK,i: Saw i7U WAS LINCOLN A HriUITUAMftTT Claim of a Medium tlitit Mia Ltito rrott- dent Wfl n llellovor. Winn I't.Attm, N. Y., Oct. 10. In ft work entitled "Whs Abraham Lincoln n Spiritualist?" Mrs. Nottlo Colburn May nard of this city makes some startling declaration in regard to Mr. Linoolu's bcllef'ln supernatural communications. She states that lu tho latter part of 1802, when she was a Tonne girl, an J al ready gaining a reputation as a medium, slio wns lu Washington, anil becamo ac quainted with Mrs. Lincoln and a num ber of other parson of prominence, who were attendants upon her seances, and through this means she came in contact with tho President. Mrs. Lincoln induced her husband to ntted one of Miss Colburn's neances, and on that occasion ho wns warned through tho unconscious medium not to postpone his Issuance of the emancipation procla mation. Those present wero surprised, and asked Mr. Lincoln if any pressuro had been brought to bear to secure tho determent of the proclamation, and ho replied that there had been pressure of tho strongest kind. Ho was much Im pressed by tho Incident, and tho procla mation wan shortly issued. Lincoln obtained Jliss Colburn a clerk ship, and ho remained In Washington, frequently giving' seance, the President attending several of thorn, and beiug seemingly mach Impressed with tho manifestations. In the winter of 1803-4 Mr. Lincoln wns present at a seance, and tho torriblo condition of the freodmon was made tho subject of spiritual communication, tho president being urged to appoint a com mittee to investigate the question, which he soon did. General Daniel K. Sickles was preseut at this seance. Mrs. Mny nard states that during this winter she hold seances attended by Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln, at tlie'president's appointment, but as they were private, and she wns unconscious when tho spirit was com municating through hor, she does not know What was communlcnted, neither Mr. nor Mrs. Lincoln having told her afterward what had occurred. During the winter ot 1861-5 Chariot Colchester and Charles Foster, wellknown mediums, held seances for the President, nnd through them, as well as through Miss Colburn, the J'resldent was warned of Ins approaching fate, lie tint not ad nut, however, that he plaoed any reli ance upon these prophecies. 1SCHOKS OP THK STORM. Incoming Vowels Hcptirt Trying Times at Sen. Boston, Oct. 11). Simmers nnd sail ing crnft arriving hero and nt other eastern ports all roport having exper ienced terrible storms nt sea. The steamer Bossshire . reached port from JMatanzas yesterday anil reports a very tomptuous voyage, bho managed to rldo out the several gales nnd hurricanes which slio encountered, but in a badly battered condition. Two soamon woro soveroly hurt during ft squall by being knocked against tho roll by a hugosea wulcn tho vessel snipped. 1 Tho schooner Mlnnlo Lewis which ar rived from Hugged Islund also met sev eral sovcre gales and rocolvod soma dam age to rigging nnd hull. Tho Portugueso bark Rapoza which ar rived In Now Dedford was thrown on her beam ends off Firo Island last Tuesday nnd her foro and main masts had to bo cut away boforo tho vossol would again rldo on an oven keel. The vessel carried n number of passengers who woro great ly alarmed at the mishap. IlypiintlzeU nnil Then Murderoil. CIIICAOO, Oct. 10. Tho brothers of young William V. Harrison, who was found dead in his room at tho Welling ton Hotel last Monday, aro now satisfied that tho young man was either hyp notized Into committing siiicldo or mur dered by a Mexican, who has been living in this city under tho name ot William Kills and with whom young Harrison was supposed to be assooiated in a nno business enterprises. Ellis was Harrl sonls constant companion and soomed to possess great intluonce over him. They aro looking for tho Mexican, who has disappeared. Long Urnncli Houlevnrd Gone, Asduiiy Park, N. J., Oct. 10. The Long Branch Commissioners wero yea torday forced to barrloado Ocean avenue, tho onco beautiful ocean driveway, as it wis dangerous to allow vohlclosor podes- trians to uso tho road. Since tho severo storms of last week, old Noptuao has Loon steadily forcing a way into the fomous ocean boulevard, until now, f.om tho Mansion House on tho north to Hath avenue on tho south, fully throo- quartors of the roadway is entirely gone, Sam Smntl Arrcitetl. Boston, Oct. 11). Rev. Sam Small ha been arrested on n civil action brought by Rev. Mr.-Munroo, of Newton, who sont Sam $1,000 a year ago to Invest in Li.au. Sam did not mako satisfactory returns, honco the arrest. N1!W ENGLAND HIIKVITIBS. The two most no tod works of James Parton, who is dead at Nowburyport, ' M...... nra "T.liMflnil TlAfpTisn nf Anrnn Burr," nnd "Life of Andrew Jackson.' Gen. Aloxauder Harbison, of' Hartford Conn., has brought a slander suit for ?5,000 against County Commissioner John Crilly. E l ward V. Soarlos Is to present to the town of Methuen, Mass., a fine statue of t.n. George Washington. Tin- building of John A. Morgan & Son, coal and lumber dealers at Norwich, Conn., was gutted by lire. Loss, 80;000: insured. N13WS OF THE UAV. Gov, Steele, of Oklahoma, has re al gued. Tho sarcophagus of the Bmperor Fred erick was placed on his tomb yesterday. Tho late Mrs. Allen Q. Thurman was considered one of tho handsomest womoa In tho west. Ono hundred and twenty olectrlcnl la borers quit work In Chicago Saturday because a foreman had been reduced to the ranks. Weather Judications. WAsmnaTo.Y. Oct. 10. For Massachusetts, Ithodo Island, Connecticut, Now Hampshire, Vermont uud liistorn New York: donera!! fain oxropt light ruin In oxtremu woUorn por tion of Now England; stationary UuuiKiraturoi jstarly wind). For Now Jersey, Maryland aad Dolawaret LitfUtraln; stationary temperature: eaitorly wlnJt. For Wottern New York ood Western Ponn sylranUu Italn; ststlonary temperature; to rlablo wln4 rrighest of all in Leavening Power. mi M'wr m IV REPUBLICANS TO ASK NO FAVORS. Ho "Demands n Thorough Invcstlgn- ligation or Charges Against All Olliclnls, Comments on Harris ley's Dealings with Pnttl son's Itnnk nnd Coiu incntlH Hcpublican Nominees. Ex-Minister to China John Russell Young, who mado a world wide reputa tion by his "Life of General Grunt," has been among the foremost of Phila delphlans who have been waging war against Bardsleyism and all who have had connection with the law treasurer's illegal operations in the Quaker City. He has been uncompromising in his vig orous and cutting criticisms. He as sailed the whole system of interest pay ments on public moneys to pnblic of ficials, and in so doing has taken fre quent occasion to refer to the fact that Bardsley got interest from the Chestnut Street National bank, of which Gov ernor Pattison was presidout, along with tho others. Sitting in the Union Leaguo a night or two ago ex-Minister Young chatted in an entertaining way on the political outlook. "The Republican rank and file have no favors to ask of their Democratic critics, no crimes to condone, no secrete to conceal," said he with a show of spirit. "If any 'Republican leader' has been tampering with crime the sooner he is kicked out the better. If ho has been in the Bardsley business may jus tice speed him to Cherry .ill. Repub lican leaders aro such because they have been trusted. If they have betrayed that trust then they owe the party, as well as tho commonwealth, a terrible reckoning. Wo have not nominated General Gregg, Captain Morrison and Mr. McCroary to lead any campaign of 'vindication.' Wo have nominated them to carry out the policy of Mayor Stuart and District Attorney Graham hon esty must prevail in public stations and mat tue gnuty must suuer. "In the present temper of the Rcmrb- lican party." he continued, "in a cam paign with such leaders as Urogg, Mor rison and McCreary tho rank nnd file will not be satisfied until thov know all, This business of 'money in politics' must be rooted out. The fear that the strong est social and political influences havo been at work to stifle inquiry; to cover the ugly spots wltu velvet: to save the reputation of some niggardly banker wno was wining to sinrt tne connnes ot the penitentiary for 2 per cent, to thwart inquiry and deaden justice, per vades all circles. It is not pleasant. It is not for the honor and peace of tho state. It attaches to the governor him self. People ask why did not Governor Pattison, when he became oxecutive, knowing ns a Philadelphia bank presi dent an auout tne tveystoue uanit anu Bardsley's relations with it, look into A,.,. 1 I.. I 1 A,... LI uiu uusiuess as requireu uy tue consti tution? What influence held him back. and kept him from acting until the mayor led the way? Where has it be gun? Where will it end Grand Opening! FALL ANn WIN TK15 8TYLK8 OF MILLINERY ELLAM.M'GINNISS' -No. 26- East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. The finest and largest assortment In Hats, llonnets and Caps at re markably low prices. Our line of Children's Till M MED AND UN TRIMMED IIAT3 Cannot to E! cixi fvl 1 o cl . -FOR- BENJ. J. SMITH, I'llESKNT DKl'UTY. WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest aud choapest stock In town. Painting, Gra'ning and Decorating! J. P. CARDEN, lf2 Om 221 W. Centro St.. SHENANDOAH HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream BREAD AND CAKES. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Orders promptly attended to. I'artlcular at tention paid to Halls, Picnics, Featlvals, etc. NOKTU MAIN BTKEET, Near Corner of Lloyd, SHENANDOAH, PENNA U. S. Gov't Rcpoit, Aug. 17, 1889, Baking Now put away lluon dusters, Btraw hats and general summer gear. Mothers, Be Patient. Tho little ono sutler dreadfully when Wild Oollc sfllicU them. They gen well quickly when Dr. Hand's Colic Cure l given to them. Free sample at J. M. Udlan and 0. J. McCarthy's drug itore. Tho small boy use-j the Saturday now for chestnut hunting. A National Event. The holding of tho World's 1'nlr In a city scarcely Hity j e ,r old will be a remarkable event, but whether It will mnlly beneltt tins nitlon us much as the discovery ol the Itestnratlve Nervine by l)r l'lanklln M'leR Is doubtful. This Is ust what ihn American peoi le need to cure tlittr esotusive nervous ness, dj-Kj.epsIa, heartache, (tlrsiuess, sleep lessness, neuralgia, nervous deblllly, dullness, confusion ol mind, eto. It act like a charm. Trial bottles and flee book on "Nervous and Heart DHeiaes," wllh unequal! d testimonials, reealU II. Hagcubi-.clrB drugstore. It is warranted to contain ?io opium, morjthineot dangerous druyi. Counterfeit bitter almonds aro latest triumph of adulteration. tho Miles' Nerve and Liver Pllle Act on a new principle legnlatlng the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerve X new discovery. Dr. Miles' nils speedily oute biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, oonstlpatlon. Unequaled lor men, women, children, tjraallest, mlldeat, surest! SI doses, tfcu. Sara .lee Kree, at C. II. llagenbueJi's I rne; store. It nays to advertise in the HtKALD because everybody reads It. Remarkable Facte. Heart disease Is u ually suiiposcd 'o lie in curable, bin whi-n properly treated alerge nroponio'i 01 cases lanuionreo, iiiusoi-a. felmlni Ilaloli, ol Klkhart. lnd., and Mrs. Mary L. linker, ol Ovid, Mich., were cured alter nifle Ing 20 ypsrs 8. O. I.lubui er, drm;,ilsl at Hnu Jose, III., snys that Dr. Mile.,' aew lie.irt uute, wnicn cureu ine uinner, worketl wonders lor Ills wife." Levi i ogao, of lluch iniiD, Mich., who had heart, d'si .ise lor 30 venrH. Kava two turtles made htm "feel like a new man." Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold uud guaranteed lyC. II Hagenbuch the druggist. Hook of wouderlal leslimoiiir-ls freo. Ijook at your water spnuta now fr,e freezing weather sets in. be- Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per aaps of the Bure approach of that more ter rible disease, Consumption. Aslt yourselves If you can altord for the sako of saving B0 .-ents, to run the risk and do nothing for it, We know from experience that Bhlloh's Curs will Uuro your Cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Hotlles wero sold the past year. It relieves Croup aud Whopping Conili at onoe. Mothers do not be without it. For i.nme Hack, Hide or (Jhest, use Bhlloh's Porous l'loster. Sold by O. II. ilasonbuch, N. E. comer Main and Uoyd streets. The potato bug and tho fire lly have become bacK numuers. Specimen Casos. H. II. nitt'ord. New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Ilhenm.itbm, hi Htomach was disordered, his Diver was at le:ted to aa alarming degrto. Appollte fell He.iv. n nil lirt win terrlblv reduced In nosh nod strength. Three bottles of Ulectrlo Illt- ir eoreil him. Ktwnrd Shenlierd. llarrisburg, ill . nan a rn.iiihiiz sore on his loi of e gnt years' stnud lug. UhoJ three bouiea nl Kleotrto IlbUM and fovcu boxes of Huanlen's rnloa Halve, nnd bin leer is sound and well. Jolm HneaKer. OaWwba, O., bad Ave large Kovcr sores on his leg, doctors said lie wns Incurable. One hot tie Klecflo Hitters and one box lluckluu's Arnica Halve cured him entirely. Boia uy C. II. llagenbuo. , Druggist. The rabbit can stand a lower degree of temperature than auy other animal. Father Pablo Juarez TalkB linn Itimon Alva. Dear Sir: I havo tho satisfaction of lnlormingyou that the Cactus Ulcod euro, ot will 11 you are 1110 owner, u is produoed ine most w ouderful results lor n irlend or mlno who has sintered from her petic eruption, nnd I consider your euro a rrgeneraior wituoui, uucquai, 10 mo immo of my Irlend I'thank j ou sluomly, and be nuro I will reoommena your valuable meui clue, ns I have ag tin seen Its results. it v. pa'iu.o juauez. Bold at Klilln's Drug rjtore.u'eriuson Houie Block, tihenandoati. Public, nion should remember thnt scrubbing alouo will not keep their olllces clean. ShllolVs Consumption Cure. This Is beyond question the most sao- wwml Cough Medicine we have ever sold 1 tew doses lnvarlahlv euro the worst oases 01 xmgu, uroup, anu uroucuitis, wuue u won lernt! succeaa In the cure of Consumption la without a parallel In I Ho history of medicine. 4lnnA It.'R llrrftriinenverv It has been sold On a rusrautoe, a test which no other medlelue un aland. It von hive a (Vmiih we earnestly isk you w try it. 1 no in ueiii., oy ueiikB, nut I1.U). If your Langs are sore, Chest or Hack rrioe lu oeuiv, ou oenia, uuu fame. J. 11. Hagenbuch, N. E, corner Main and Joyd ktreets. October Rives us variegated weather. A rawir unfortunate in Milwaukee Is said to liivn biiiwuhI hiinsalf to death. Alas 1 poor creature, llvlug m the ligni or me niiieioeiuii ceulury and never hoard of Dr. Hull's Cough Wyiun. Well, tuts is more than Egyptian darlskcss. Ono nound of coal coutalns colorlnp; mattur enough to dye mora than 3,000 yaitls of cloth, Now Try This. It will cost you nothing nnd will surely do ...... 4r ....11 h.van I'Jinall f-JlM fl. nnv irUUOlO Willi 4 11IUUL, KUtOU Ul KllUftO, iv'iiiu's New Dlsnovery lor Consumotloa, 1 ouglis and Colds Is guaranteed to give re llef,.or money will be paid back, suirnrers from r.n. Orlnne found It lust the thing and under Its uso had a speidy and perfect ro. covery. Try a minplo bottle at our osponBe nnd learn for yourself lust how good a thing It Is. Trial bottles free at C. II. Hugeubuoh's drugstore, Large sue ouo. nnu ti.uu. Tho pesky fly has gono to pastures new, 1 ... , It don't do to neglect nature's warning aches through tho t-ystem, cause Hlieuma. tism. Neuralgia and Uacttache. Try Red Flag oil, tne ruinous ram uure. iucuuutuirvir tin's drug store. FOUND IN A T1IE1'. How r LougOIUslug Ulan Came to Hit Dentil. Hambuho, Conn., Oct. 10. William Hart and George Hunt, two young men, while hunting In Otter Swamp made a ghastly mid that solves the mystery sur rounding the disappearance of Myron Nolan of this place 1!I months ago. A year ago In September Nolan went Into the woods for the purpose of gathering hazel nuts, and from that time until yesterday nothing was seen or heard ol him. For several days searching par' ties scoured the woods where he was supposed to be, but no trace of him could be found, and public opinion was about orcnly divided ns to whether ho hnd killed himself or deserted his family. Otter Swamp Is a vast stretch of low land that Is not very frequently visited, and many portions ot It are not crossed ns often as once a year. In the after noon Hart and Hunt wero oalted Into a dismal part of the swamp by the bark ing of their dogs, whloh they supposed to be on the trail of a mink. Wheu i they oame upon the animals they wero I at tho foot of a tall treo scratching at u human skull. Tho hunters began to search for the other parts of the skele ton, but could not llml them. Leaning against a rock near by they found a gun, much rusted with rotten stook. There were also remnants of a leather game bag. Whtlo searching about the treo one of tho men looked up into the branches and saw portions of a skeleton hanging from between the trunk of the tree and a large limb that grew up from it and very closely to it, Among the rib bones of tho skeleton squirrels had built a nest. Hunt went up and dislodged the skeleton, and with the gun nnd game bag It was brought to town, where tho two latter wero easily recognized as Nolan's. How Nolan oame to his death there Is no way of proving, but It is supposed that he climbed the tree to examine a squirrel's uet that he had shot Into, and losing his foothold had fallen in such a wny as to strike in the crotch of tho treo, from which position he wu unable to extricate himself, even If he had the strength after falling. In this position ho must have died from hunger and thirst or possibly from his injuries. Both charges had been fired from tho gun and the caps on the tubes were ex ploded. Slln MAY WKITK A HOOK. Mia. rarnetl 1 11 tends, if Health Fermlls, to Vlndlento Ifor Huabaiul. LoNroN, Oct. 19. It Is said that Mrs. Parnell, If she recovers her health, will write a memoir of the great leader, to relieve him from much of the blame cast upon him 011 her account. There are two sides to tne O'Sheadlvorco, of which tho public has heard only one. I'arnell would nevei condescend to defend him self, especially after he was assailed by Mr. Gladstono. Ho luild that tho Irish people ought to havo seen that a dead s.-t was made nt him because he was England's most formidable antagonist. but Mrs. I'arnell is dotorminod t lint tho wholo truth shall coiuo out. It will then bo seen that though Parnell was not freo from guilt, ho was nothing like so guilty ns tho world has been led to bellevo.' ttumors ot mis Kinu wero nuont, nuioro tho trial; soma of Paruoll's friouds who afterward dosortod him put implicit faith in tlium. Mrs. Parnell will novor play into tho hands of her husband's ouomlos. She is a woman of great obillty and determina tion. Slio did her utmost to provide her husband with a happy home during tho last few harassed months of his life. Ho lied to it as a rofugo from tho storm, but nothing could restrain his eagerness to set himself right with the Irish peo ple. His wife's name was novor men tioned, but his thoughts were never long away from her. His only defence of his conduct was that he had not noted treacherously or broken up a home. If Mrs. I'arnell carries out her present purpose this position will be established by tacts and documents whloh do not admit of challenge or disproof. Cumpolled to Apologize to l'owdorly. Scbanton, Pa., Oct. 10. The Execu tive Hoard of the Knights of Labor, which has been sitting hero for the past three days, has compelled District Mas tor Workman 1). J. Campbell nnd Dr. 1 lugger ty to mvko public apologias to Master Workman Powdorly. Campbell nnd HaKgerty were the largest stock holdors in tho "Times," which recently assailed Mr. Powderly for acoeptlug tha nomination for Constitutional Delogato. Campbell anil Haggarty are out In cards disclaiming any Intention to injure Mr. rowuerly, nnd say they wore not re sponsible for tho artlole. Tool: Cnrholle Aeld by Mistake. MonniSTOWx, N. J., Oct. 10. Kmmott 6. Miller, aged 80, n farmer living neat rottersvllle, died Saturday night from tho effects of carbolic acid taken by uiU tako. He purchased the acid In tho vil lage drug store after consulting a physi cian. It Is believed ho misunderstood the doctor's prescription. ioo.ooo tnr it Horse. New York, Oct. 19. At the sale ol the stallions and yearlings belouging to the Nu.sery stud of the late August Belmont, the amount realined was $903, ,100. St. iihiise, son of Hermit, was sold to Charles Reed ot Uallutiu, Teun., foi $100, 000. One yearling sold for 130000, while several comnmnded $10,0-10. AeiouiidlntliB film-goous. Pattbbson, N. J., Oot. 10. Three- year-old Jane Smith, ot this plaoe, Is ac object of wouder, A couple of days ago a horse kicked her n the head, making hole, from which the brain mattei oozed lu considerable quant. ty. Never thuloss, she .s tieitevwl to be reoovering. l'liNNMYLVAMA IIKlKl'i. William Lyon, sr., 00 ear old, n prominent Alleghouey busimwa man, committed suloldo yoiterday by shoot ing himself in the head. The Presbyterian Synod of Pennsylva nia and West Virginia, In session at Sorunlon, has passed resolutions against opening the World's Fair on Sunday. Frank P. Tjpton, proprietor of a joli printing estirWIsliuiont at Altoona, whosi muiilated bo ly vas found on tho rall roa 1 near South Fork, is believed to havi been murdered. The Oliver & Huberts Company ol Pitttburg, which suspended last week, h.ts presented u statouiant to the credit ors showing assots of $1,010,230 and lia bilities of J1,(M7. 400. Tho stutcnisut Is so satisfactory that an oxteusiou to the ojmpany Is oonsiderod oertala. jHooo Reward To tyt thin ban a atrip of fothar In a bottle ol Acroe UlAckiofC and leave It tlioro fnr a dnv ir mouth Tako it out and dry and 01 amino ft ran fn tly. Make a similar tost with Frunch Urmnng aad 1'oeto Ulaoking. WoiffsOME Blacking Makes any kind of 1 wither Waterproof, Soft and Durable. Change a Pine Table to Walnut. A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Oak. A Cane Rocker to Mahogany. Seewhat can be done yith 250. worth of WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia, TOR SALE IK ALL ST0RIS. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAP;RILLA Causes no eruptions upon the akin such as nearly all saisaparilla mixtures do; but drives the impurities from tho blood through the proper channels, tones up the system, increases appetite, and rapidly cures dyspepsia, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, and all diseases depending upon an impure condition d' tho blood. Sold at Klrlla'a Drug 8'ore, Ferguson's Hotel Block. Shenaiuh.nh, Pa. AkH my ngentH for W. I.. Iloimlns Shoes. If not lor sale In youv itlnce usk lour dealer In noiid for catalogue, eeuure the agency, and get thrtii lor ymi. OTTAKK SO SUnSTXTUTE. -HJ S3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It U a p"am!i'-hlio w 1th i.o i uln ur . tltr- nl to hurt Uiu fi'i't; iiwidu of the K-t m- ca". fcli-b nnd ef, in bn'anne ire wake mar. n i of ti,i9 0 n t1i thananu otlur wanujat tutcr. It n,uu! liaud it wed b1ioi8 coHtliirt frni 81oJti8''.i). ffifS tMMJfiuiliH IlHiul-.vrd, ('"Mint tc t vfmJ HtioiMVLT otTert'd for t inn. 1 A'cntll uipornHi sikk'x v moil ni ikhu i.r- CA 00 lliuitl-i vvrd Writ Imm-. tin VTi 8tyitHi, t'uitiiort.init' nun uiuait Hi t shoo cut oncU'ii nt this rh'v ; Knnif y l1. qi CU t'lin nimtu Hii.H't cortUii'i from to i? 1 C Q i0 Pollm Mhhm Farmers. Lulr it V u (jluii nnd l,ttttr('ni-rltM-sull wt'urtli n. un If, Beuiuli.'tiH, bnmoth tr Mi1, ht'iivy thr. ' t l i, xT a- filou edrff. one pair will iurayr.ir. t&t 50 Hiu- rulfi n Uttiphw r ,T r l"t nPdLm thU prk'; iut trlut will cuimui II j win) wantaBlHMi fnr comfort nnd son l ffiO -'S ""'I Vnrkliiuiiiiiiiri f tv 3 1pm aro very utrnun nnd durutilf. ill--' ut,D I)'ii) Klven tlu'in n trhil will we.ir no oilu r ri il' . Due' J'e.OO uud Btlin.i -.o.h aro Dvj worn Ijy ihi' )nL'tT h' r. . vb II on their merltR, nn tin IncrciwiUB wlv rLvt Mrt.iM. iiitiwl.Miid eh I. t Llv9lCiO I)nnnlu, ver Btyllsh, -MuaHl'r q lniportod ahoL'neiatliiKrrrt' 8- to $ I .ml l oh' :..- wj.uti aim mhu ur MisstaretUotjerittluoUongotiu .stliib.ii 1 .urablr. riuitlon.-St'o that W. L. DoiiBlnV u n.jo and nrlco are stampod on tbe bottom of u''h sh Toeo2ola 33 jail, DO YOU WANT A GOOD FIT ? and well niado, fa-hlonable clothes? If so, call on W. J JACOBS, Fashionable Custom Tailor, 8 South Jardiu Street, Shenandoah. Call and sec samples of the lalest goods nud the siyles. Good workmanship, promptness aLd fair prices. DR. THEEL, 538 KPttSJprAV;: tiio only 4U-nuioP l"1 Sl tkm HiMcHUl.ttnth''"'" ' - u febiB u our- Blood Poison. Nervous Debility . 1 8pi- olnl Diseases i"" Skin liUtux, R-4 Spinr-tlm in th b-mi.SoreThroatv Mouth M.-hi, I'lmfl.-. lia.ii n- ( ' Ot hiHtniiuttlorii ftn i Biiiciurt., Woaktt'va liunuirii. ki i l.tiiy K1 i tn4 Imm. IhI Duurv. huK nanul inklttv Hlbllir inMMU ftCl avll IHMMN FPnilUI H ' - " In li r. linn or Or rwor. Reotnl Mfi oun I In 4 ' 5 " rtfitf i ono Do not ! ho, no m llsln! Dwtor Qu. Paailr or Huapltal Vb in n t t tl Pr. THKKL cure positively in ' i""' 1 ' J MAttHitm rlctt or poor, mm m "". "TRUTH'1 ipotn Quwki r r- i int. Et'm lo W. fundt ft llll It. Writ or e mu w M tM BMirtMt mm Wda. M tUturdfty ntUa. dUlj Tuse A FINE SHOW If you waut to sea a flue display of 11 lots and Shoes, go to W. S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Mosteller's old stand,) Corner coal and jnrcllii HIh. Custom Work ami Repairing Done In the best ttylo. m l L in lii III I I I -.nyuLpM WHY IS THE W. L DOUGLAS