in .tr ot ow .00, ftt 7i . m in), rr tnd '.SO, on. .40, 1 Pi ate m. : fui ted l.-ltl 1.01 grit 1 ana I and i for , W.ilO ilia, ;ar i ay. .m Agt I for' -inc. Vest lion, tally IS.15 j Uate ,-ana i tons, m it. u tU,1 Hon lont , stei Mod .Be IC6D BOAl dlat J a. m low y ei p. ' vgL "I SB? eet, I mi r -.aw MM TrMentJ in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OF THK 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 BOWELS. It Is themost excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is liilinu or Constipated sp THAT PURL BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEtTP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all arc delighted with it.. ASK YOUR DHUGO'ST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. MUISVIUE. KY NEW VOSK. N. f. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. Baker & Cos from which tho excess of oil lias been removed, is Absolute! Pure and it in Soluble. No Chemicals rtro used iu Its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far moro economical, costing less than one cent a cuj). It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. CARTER'S Settle 1IVER m t!lck Headache and rolleveall thotronblea Incf stent to a bilious state of tho BjBtem. such aa Dizziness. Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after eating, Tain In tho Side, to. Wbllo thoirmoat pemarkaulo success has beoa shown la curing , Sleaaacha. yet Carter-a Littla Liver Pills ara equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro Tenting thlaanDoylnncomplaint.whllo thoyalaa correct all disorders of thostoniacbtimulatotha livor and regnlato the bowels. Even if they onij cureu fAchethey mraldboalmoatprlcolossto thoaowha suffer from this distressing complaint; but f ortu tuatelythelrgoodness docs notendhero,and those, who once try them will And theso llttlo pills valu able In so many ways that they will not bo wil Hmg to do without thenv But after allslck head 1 13 the bane of eo many lives that hero la wnera ViOmnVoour great boast. Our pills cure it whila others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills mako a dosa. Tbey are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action pleaaoaU who tusethem. InvialsatSScentsi ilveforll. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall. . CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York: SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Dank Counters. Tyler System, Port able, Unequaled In Stylos, Cost and Finish. 150 Page Ca(augu of Couolen PrU etc. lllnitritea a Colon. Hoot i, frtt Postage IS Out. Also Tyler's JKoyui Office lleki and Type writer 1'u bluet, SOO Styles, llcst and cheap I est on earth, with great reduction In prices. ISO pig catalogue Fref Potlaga 13 eta. lull Itaea of Dfilii. IhaJra, Tablta, Honk (', CaMatU. LtgaJ Blank Butclftl nark mad Ia ardor. Tl Llill DESK CO., fcU.I.oula, IloU.N.A, ft ChUknter'. EncIUli Dkuand Hrui, 'enhyroyal hlls CrlfUfti Mtf Only UetIH. iff sUATt rrlfabl. Lit aitt DrmKittr Cukttrt hjIu &U, noticf Brand Id Ut 4 1. U iifUJliV is?n4 anJ imittlion. AiDTBirta,raBt4h. In ttini for Ttrtt)rt, trail naaialt an! limit. lO.CtW loUta.a'alt. Xm J'aptr, icatvJaicanlrAl.,uilaii PqBara, Prutfiiu, l'klladav. t'av Vehavna raslllveOsire for theelfeciiiotKslt tusa, ICarlvICaceases.liiioQS.NerTou.Ueblllty.U'M our8icmow will end ou. Fiill Month'. M;leln and Much Valuable Information WUttU. Addreafc Pv-7w Mm cat FRE BURIED HIM ALIVE iVwful Death Agoiiy of a Farmer Near Eric, Pn. HE GNAWED OFF HIS FINGERS. Hia Heth Torn Until He Scaroaly Ee- sembled Human Being. He Had Lain In r Trance for Four Days The Horrible Discovery Made In Trans ferine the Uetnatns from One riot to Another The ltody Ilad.Turued Around In the Terrible Struccle. EniK, Pa., Oct. 27. Two weeks ago Farmer Georgo Heldocker, of Greene Township, apparently died very sudden ly of what wit's supposed to have been heart failure. The remains were burled four dayH lator from St. John's Lu theran Church, of this city, and tempo rarily interred In n neighbor's lot in the Erie cemetery pending the purchase of one by his family. Tho transfer was made yesterday, nnd when the remains were exhumed the casket was opened at the request of hla family, and a horrifying spectacle was presented. The body had turned around, lying on Its face, and the Interior of the casket boro traces of a terrible atrugglo with death iu its most awful shape. The distorted and blood-covered feat ures boro evidenco of tho horrible agony endured. The clothing about the head nnd neck had been torn to shreds, as was likewise the lining of tho collin. Moody marks of linger nails on the face, throat and neck told of the awful despair of the doomed mail, who tore his own llesh in his torrlblo anguish. Several Augers had been outirely bit ten olT, nnd tho hands torn with tho teeth until they scarcely resembled those of a humau being. THE riOllTINO FACTIONS. lnrnollltos and Their Opponents Como tn llliurs. Conic, Oct. 27, Redmond nnd John O'Connor, M. P., with bands and a crowd of partslnns, went to lilack Uock last night answering Cannon O'Mahony's challenge. They marched boldly into tho parish. Tho Auti-Parnollites were waiting for them with trailing coat3 and shillelnhs. Tho meeting of tho two parties was attended by great excitement. Tho Antl-I'arnollltes showered sticks and stones and mud on their opponents. The Purnellltos, who were armed with stout blackthorns, romainod firm and steady under the volley of mud, aud, after tho first attack, charged and routed their opponents. Then tho victors held their meetlnu on the Held, while their enemies skulked away with bruised and bloody headB. I no meeting was very enthusiastic, and after the Parnellltes returned jubilant to uorlc. A Cliauoo for Some Srlkors. PiTTSBono, Oct. 27. The Standard Coal Company of the Hocking Valley has writton the miners oulcials here asking them to send 800 of the Rtrikers in the Hocking Valley. The company agrees to advance all tho money neces sary for transportation, and married men are preferred. The miners who have been on strike in this district, and who are in destitute circumstances, in tend availing themselves of the offer. There is no trouble in the Hocking Valley and the firm only wishes to increase its force. Slosson Defeats Scliaefer. New York, Oct. 27. Tho great bil- naru match uetween Jacob scuaefer and Georgo F. Slosson, for $1,000 a side and the entire gate receipts, took place last night in Chlckerlng Hall before a crowd od house. Scliaefer was the favorite in the hotting, Slosson played a steady, paiustakiug game, without any remark able brilliancy until tho 23d Inning. At this time he scored 173 points by careful nursing and some brilliant round tiie-tauio snots. Alter this the game was nover In doubt, and Slosson finally won it by a score of 8U0 points to 832 for his opponent. A Great TVlinnt Croit in Manitoba. WlNNirEO, Man., Oct. 27. From all parts of Manitoba come reports of a great crop yield. At sheppardHvllle a ufty acre field yielded 1,706 bushels, and in another case twenty-seven acres yielded 063 bushels. At Deloralue two farmers report a yield of an average of nearly fifty bushels to the acre, while on all hands yields of from forty to forty-five bushels an acre are commonly talked nuout. Newburff's lllfr Registration NEWnonon, Oct. 27. The registration in this city U something unprecedented on oil years. Last year It was heavy, running up to 4,b'Jl. This year It was 5,"J, fully as heavy as during the Cleveland-Harrison canvass. Both sides havo done all in their power to bring out all the voters. Eloven Klllod In a Wreck. Paris, Oct. S7 Lleven persons were killed and twenty-five seriously wounded in a railroad wreck yesterday near Moi raus. Eight carriages were derailed and pluuged ovor and embankment. Wont Take Tart Iu the Fair. Svdsbt, Oct. 27. South Australia de clines to take any part officially In the Chicago worm's ruir unless tne amen can duties on wool are abolished. NEW flNOI,ANl MBKVITIlti. Enos Frisbie Is dead at Harmiston, Conn., aged 100 years and four months. Miss Lattice Lea Dowon celebrated her 100th birthday at Gaysvllle, Yt., yost.r day. Ellen Cronan, 51 years old, has bean missing from her home at Lynn,- Mass., since Oct. IU. Hue is insane. James E. Graves, employed by the Standard Stove Company of Boston, was accidentally shut up In a steam box yes terday and so badly scald.d that he will die. William Edwards, 65 y.ars of age, of Grovsland, a little village near Harer hill, Mass., was married last w.k to Mrs. B.tLrs, a colorod widow. The nanus has J cauiad xansk talk. Ti fcrltUxrMm fea stiaifJ saiulrut. dighest of all in Leavening Tower. ABSOLUTES PURE CANADA'S CHISIS. Abbott Cannot (let Along and Mereler's Calilntt May lie Kicked Out. MoriTltEAL, Oct. 27. The presont Premier, Abbott, Is finding difficulty In constructing the Cnblnet, and the gen eral Impression la that he will shortly dissolve Farllatncut nnd go before the country. There seems to be uo hope for the Conservative party. On the other hnnd the Liberal Uueheo Provincial Parliament Is also passing through a crisis. Investigation into tho Bale des Chaleurs railway scandal has revealed the fact that at least JIUU.UUU was stolen from tho Provincial treasury to swell the pockets of Cabinet minis ters. Tho Independent press is calling loudly on the Liberal party to rid Itself of Pre mier Herder and other Cabinet boodlers and go before tho country on the tariff reform ticket. At the finish of the Halo des Chaleurs Investigation nothing is so certain as that tho lAouumant-Uovernor of tho Province of Quebec will dismiss the Merrier Cabinet. Already voters' lists are preparing, and both parties aro vigorously organizing. Ottawa. Out.. Oct. yii. Chapleau's private secretnry has intimated that his chief may withdraw from the ijauinot at any moment, nnd thus precipitate a rupture iu tho Ministerial party. Uhap- leau's followers threaten to desert him unless he insists upon having a moro Im portant portfolio. TO CONT1MUK TIIIJ STItlKE. Attltudo of tho Miners Firm Moro Moll to Go Out. PiTTsnuito, Oct. 27. Delogatos repre senting all tha railroad coal minors in tho Pittsburg district now ou strike met In convention horo yesterday and do clded to continue the miners' strike for 03 cents per ton. Three thousand railroad minors at L,a- trobe, Manor and Irwiu, who mino coal for tho Eastern trade will be called out to-day to help win the fight, together with about UoO men working at the ad vance price in the Pittsburg district, making in all 13,000 railroad minors on strike. Tho railroad coal operators issued a circular yesterday stating that they would not pay more than 70 cents a ton for mining coal. The light will now go on with much bitterness as both sides seem very deter mined. Tho minors say now they will not com promise and will hold out for 02 cents a ton. NINETEIS.V LIVES LOST. Fatal Collision lletwoen the Ilritlsh Steamer ltoston uud Hark Charlwood. London, Oct. 27. Tho British steamer Boston, from Cardiff: for London, has arrived at Falmouth after having been in collision with the British bark Charl wood, 750 tons, Captain Salmon, from Antwerp for Valparaiso. The Charlwood foundored almost Im mediately after the collision with a loss of 10 lives. Three men wore killed on board the Boston at tho time of the collision, and tho steamer's bows wero badly stovo in. The captain of the Charlwood, his wife, son, a governess and the steward ess, together with bark's officers aud six of the seamen, a total of 10 persons, wore drowned, in spite of the desperate efforts made by tho lifeboats of vessels which happened to bo near tho scene of the collision to rescue them. Tho efforts of tho would-ba life savers wero groatly hampered by tho darkness which prevailed at the time that tho ac cident took place 1:45 in the morning. The spot where the two vessels met was not far from the Eddystone Rocks, 14 miles from Plymouth. Only nn apprentice and the captain's daughter wero saved. Pennsylvania's Investigating Senate. nAitniSBURO, Pa., Oct. 27. In the Senate yesterday afternoon, the re mainder of the testimony taken by the State Treasury Investigating Commit tee, was read and Senator Grady offered a resolution authorizing counsel for State Treasurer lloyer to proceed with their arguments in this case, boforo tha exam inations of the other officials mentioned in the proclamations of the Govornor to the Senate. As the case of Auditor- General McCamant had been started the Democrats opposed the resolution. The calling of the roll showed the absence of a quorum and the Senate adjourned until 8 p. m. At the night session tho reso lution was adopted by a party vote. He Taught Sunday School. Vah BurtEU. Ark., Oct. 27. Col. J. M, Weaver, who embezzled large sums of money received by him Irom settlers who had bought land from the Little Hock & I'ort Smith Itallroad, has disap peared and there is no clue to his whereabouts., Ilia shortage Is supposed to be very heavy, but at this time no account of It can be had. Weaver was superintendent in the Methodist Sun day school, A temperance lecturer and the editor of the "UrnpMc. " lie left bo jitud a wife and two sons. Charged With Criminal Libel. PmtAPEWHlA, Oct. 27. City Treasu rer W. Iledwood Wright yesterday swore out a warrant for the arrest of U. U Fouse, president of the Mutual Fidelity Association, charging him with crimi nal libel for stating in a letter that Wright was accepting official fees in violation of the law. Hasting the K.w Tariff Law. LiltEDO, Tex., Oct. 27. The rush of goods into Mexico, in oruer to avoid tho new Mexican tarin law, continues Hora.s, cattle, oil, pig iron, lumber and various other articles are going through daily by the trainload. The nw tariff law goes Into effect November 1. The coal merchant la now in it. U. S Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, Boys should not go mttting on Sun days, but many of them do so. If You Lovo Your Baby Givo lior Dr. Hand's Colic Cure. It i3 ab solutely safo nnd affords relief always. Samplo bottles gratis at 0. J. McCarthy's or J. M. Hlllnn'a drug etoro. lie euro to got ono. There was a good deal of fruit that actually went to waste this season. A Fatal Mistake. Physicians make no more fatal mlRtnlte than when they Inform patients that nervous ueuri. iiuuoicH come irom mo siomncu nun are of little consequence. Dr. Kriinkhli Mlle, the noted Indiana spechillsl, has proven the contrary In his new book on ''Hwirt Disease," which may behadfieeat C. II. Ilngeuttuch's drua slore whoeunrantfes and recommends Ur. Allies unequaled New Heart Cure, which has tin largest sale ol auv heart remedy In the world. It cure!, nervous and organic lmut disease, abort breath, llutlcrlug, i:n or tenderness 111 the side, nrm or shoulder, Irregular pulse falutliii!,sniother lng, dropsy, etc Ills Hestoratlve Nervine cuius lio.idaclie, tits, etc. Winter will be along before one half of the people are ready for It. Mlloa' INerve and Liver Pills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, Momacn ana ooweis inrouqn tnc nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily sure biliousness, bad taBto, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled lor men, women, children. Hmallest, mlltest.surwtl Sidosee, 5cts. Hamplos Pro", at C. 11. llagenbuch's lrng store. Already tliero ia till; of Christmas and tho coming holiday season. How to Succeed. This Is the crest problem of life which few satisfactorily solve, bomo lull becauso ol poor health, olliers waul ol luck, but toe majority irom ucicieut, grit want, m nerve, They are nervous, irresolute, cliauuoable. easily grt the blues nnd "take the splrlls down tn keep the spirits up," thus waning money, time, opportunity unci nerve lorce. There Is nothing like the Uestonttlve Nervine, discovered ny I he great specialist, Dr. Miles, to cure an uervous uieast"-, as nu-iuurnu, ino blues, nervous piostiation, sleeplessness, n.,nnU Ul 7lt..n Hu.mc lilt. f,,rt litre.!,. Trial bottles and flue boon, of te-tlmoululs nee at (J. 11. ilugeubuch's drug store. There are n few files In town. but they are rapidly leaving. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per haps of the sure approach of that more ter rible dl&ease, Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can allord for tho sake or saving 50 cents, to ruu the risk and do nothing for It. We know from experience that Billion's Curs will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Bottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whopplne; Couirh at once. Mothers do not be without It. For Lame Back, Hide or Chest, nsoHhlloh's Porous Plaster. Hold by O. II. Hageubuch, N. E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. Apply butter boilings are now com mon in tho country. Specimen Oases. 8. II. CUlI'ord. New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia nnd Rheumatism, his Htomuch was disordered, his Liver was ar lerted to an alarming degree. Appollte fell nway, aad he win terribly reduced in ileh and strength. Tlneo bottles or Electric U1U lers cured him. Edward Hbopherd, Harrlsburg, III., hnd a running soreou his lor of e'glil years' stand ing. Usod three Ijol ties of Electric iliaeri and seven boxes of BnoKleu's Arnica Halve, and his leg Is sound and well. John Hpeaker, Catawba, 0., had dve largo Knver sores ou bis leg, diictnrs said he wss Incurable. One bot tle Klectrlo Hitters aud ono box llucklen's Arnica Halve cured him entirely. Hold by O. II. llagenbuoii, Druggist. Partridges and rabbits will be ripe on November 1st. Father Pablo Juarez Talks Don Itamon Alva. Dear Blr: I havo the satisfaction or Inlormlngyou that the Cactus lllood Cure, of will li yon are the owuer, bus produced tne most wonderful results for a irlend of mine who has suffered from her petic eruption, and I ronslder your euro a n generaior without an equal. In the name of ray irlend I thank you sincerely, nnd bo turo 1 will recommend your valuable medi cine, as I have ugln seen Its reoults. Yours truly, It- V. PABLO JUAUEZ. Bold at Klrlln's Drug H tore, Ferguson House Rlock, Hhenundoau. Sunday schools and churches will soon commence the practice of Christ mas muslo. Shiloh's Consumption Oure. This (s beyond question the most sno oosslul Cough Medicine we have ever sold, i low doses Invariably cure the worst cases ol Coagb, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its won. lerl ill success In tho cure of Consumption is without a parallel In the history of medicine. 'Since it's first discovery it has been sold on a cuarantee, a test which no other medlolne :an stand. It you have a Cough we earnestly isk you to try it. Price 10 cents, 50 cents, nnd 11X0. If your Lungs are sore. Chest or Back lame, use Million's Porous Piaster. Bold by 0. U. Hagenbuch, N. E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. The season for the fal planting of trees is now uere. Now Try This. It will cost yon nothing nnd will surely do you good, If you have u Cough, Cold, or any Iroubie with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give re lief, or money will be paid back, HutTerera Irom La Grippe found It Just the thlog and under Its use had a tpee dy and perfect re covery. Try a sample bottle at our expense aud learn for yourself Just how good a thing It Is. Trial bottles free at C. II. Hugenbuch's drug slore. Large size 60c. and 81.00. Bakers are well bred people, at though somewhat given to loallnir We hope they won't take oilenso if we crack a joke at their expense. A Yankoo Sheriff Frightened. A well known sherlft, living In Maine, was given up to die with what his physician called Consumption, a irlend advised him to MJ .MM-.1MO V...I4 U"UUUI11IUU UUD, recovery followed, and the doctor Dow uses It for Couuhs, Colds and Consumption, Trial uuiaic. tree ul jurim s urug store; THAT Pl.OItKNCE ASSAULT. Mr. Jaque. Wn Not Mobbed llocatise ol III. Nationality. Boston, Oct 27. Tho nssnult on William W. Jnnues and daughter, of Boston, by n mob in Florence, Italy, last May, has been investigated by the Btato Department at Washington, and Mr. Jaqucs has received a letter from Acting Secretary of State Wharton, stating that there is no evideace whatever to show that tho assault was on account of Mr. Jaqu.a's nationality. Several carriages containing Italian subjects received llko treatment at tha hands of the mob, 100 of whom wero arrested and fifty-six convicted and sen tenced, among them probably the assail ants of Mr. Jaques and daughter. Cnnnnt Corrupt Itoeer. WATKiiBimY, Conn., Oct. 27. Roger Connor had a visitor Inst evening. Illlly Unrule came in on a late train, saw the big first baseman and left again shortly uf 0 o'clock. Tho manager of th Ath letics vainly tried to coax Connor to go with his club, but Connor laughed at the advance offer he made. II told Barnle that ho was In the game the com ing year for principle, not money. "I in tend to play In Now York," was the way ho disposed of the matter. The Traitor'. Ulrtliplnco Not For Salu. New Havb.v, Conn.. Oct. 23. Tho managers of tho World's Fair havo written to this city to ascertain If thoy can secure for exhibltition the houso where licnedlct Arnold was bom. Tho owners of the property refuse to sell it or allow it to bo taken to Chlcngo for exhibition. Tho house was built In 1741. and was confiscated by the Government when Arnold's treason was discovered. LAHOU NOTES. The strike of tho London enrpenters for eight hours has now entered upon Its 20th week, mid as yet there aro no immediate signs of a settlement. The plans for the now Labor Tomplo at Indianapolis, Ind.. wero submitted to tho Central Labor Union of that city i ..n.,l,, .! 1.. .1 1 I that body. Barbers' Union No. 0, Memphis, Tepn., has a member uumod Stokos who is hftt handed. Ho is well known in tho South, Is 0 feot 2 inches tall, aud can handla the razor right and left with perfeot ease. Twenty-four boss barbers of Philadel phia, who wero lined for violating tho Sunday law, have appealed to a higher court, alleging that no work had been douo in their shops on Sunday except cleaning and othor housework. The ordor of tho Knights of Labor is growing again at tho rapid rate of 1886, when it became necessary for Master Workman Powdeily to issuo on ordor that the initiation ot now members was to bo stisp.'iidod for 40 days. Goneral Secretary Hayes intimates that a similar order muy bo expected at au early day. NEWS OF THE IIAV. An earthquake shock was felt in South Caroliua last night. Two moro oarthquako shocks havo occurred in tho Island of Poutellann. Carter Harrison will assume control of the "Chicago Times" during tho week. It is rcportod that Secretary Blaino will spend tho winter in El Paso, Tex., for his health. , . An attempt was made yestorday to blow up tho oflice of tho "National Press" iu Dublin. Direct beat Hal Pointer throe straight heats at Uolumula, Tonn., yestorday. lime ii;uv, :us, yuo A boiler explosion in tho plant of tho Louisville Electric Llitht Co. caused a $500,000 flro lu the contra of that city yesterday afternoon. The Supremo Court of Tannossoo has decided that Urlcovillo, tha scene of tho recent trouble betweon tho miners nnd convicts, Is a legal prison. Tho physicians of Walt Whitman, the poet, say that he may die at any time, as the paralysis with which ho is alllicted is slowly approaching his heart. Weather Indications. WismiiaioH, Oct. 27. For Eastern Now York: Bain; cooler; northwesterly winds. For New England: ltain; cooler, winds be coming northwesterly For Eastern Pennsylvania, Now Jersey, Maryland and Dolawaro: Ualn aud cooler; northwesterly winds. For Western New York and Wostorn ronn sylvanla: I'tUr; much eoldor; northwesterly winds. NEW VOllK MAItKETS. New Your, Oct. 2i3.. -Honor on call loans! easy at 3 por cent. BONDS. ClOSlllK Saturday. 4 s, 1007 ltoir 11014- 4 s. IU07 coup 110i STOCK MARKET. Closlnir Closing To-diy. 100 HUM Saturday, ..... Hit .... ai .... DOM Canadian Tactile , Central l'acllic Chicago, llur. & Quincy. Delaware & Hudson 135H Del. Lack. Si Western Erie ilH r.rio prci vu Lake shore USttj Louis & Nash ?8Js MlehUuu Luntral Missouri l'acllic Ul New Jersey i entral 117J1 Northwestern Hwi Oregon Navigation 7i 1'acltloMail 3UU Iteudinir HU ltock Island HSW St 1'aui 741? Union I'aoltlo SIM Westurn Union bift CHAIN MARKET. Wheat Iriczular. No. !i rod winter, Dec, 103",: Jan. jut. Corncloswl linn. No. 3 mixed. 001(; Nor. 63 i: Dec oSVi: Jan. 6 HI OaU closed steady. No. 2 mixed, 89Ua37Kl Nor. mi: Deo. 3uf. l'RUUUCi!. DcRS r 1 Creamery, fltata Ss 1'eun.. extras. 31 Creamery, wostorn. Qrata ,.'47 Creamery, wuatorn. seconds,,..., Stat, oairy. n. f , tuba, extras, ,,, o.m'i I o, o.aiJ a. LUliESS-' Slate frctorr. full cream. Sent, f ancy . .Qlf aolj State factory, full cream. Aug. fancy... umsj Etata factory, full cream, tine UaUJi Stat, factory, full cream, good to primeSViat) Stat, iaeturr, common to lair ,,.7 a8)4 Euos N. Y. Stat., new laid, par dos.,.,'J1Ho.a3l o. 1 enn, new laid '4J.o.aVt o. WMi.rn a Nortnwestera, gooa to prime.,,., , ,,,,vlo.ii3 t POTiioas j.rsar ftosc. per bbl I 02al TS Sweet potatoes, Va choio ,.,,.1 bOal it Lxtb PooLTar UprlnsT ohlca.ua. chotcw. lara. per lb,. bpnns ouioaona, prime , S Howls, Jcrwy, etat. j i-a-. p.rlb Ml? pSISUI roULTHT i TiMk.rs, mixed volihta. pu lb Ill ' .kk'a, ralhL, l a4ibslotaLir..a8 $ 1 nnr REVVED '""."o will central . v., our claim that Acm? Blackina 1 ' TotMt this hanir strip of leather In a bottt. of c?.t 'Sf klH an'1 i" It .there for a day or xffi!: , : ".ou! "ft?!J lni "'amine it carefully. Ll Mag iwneh JJrssin and 1'aiui Wolff'sAGMEBIacking Uate. any kind of leather Wntorproof, Soft and Durable. Change a Pine Table to Walnut. A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Oak. A Cane Rocker to Mahogany, See what can be done with 25c. worth of iBIK-IppOSSJ ff AVHSVUSSlW. THY ir, WOLrP b RANDOLPH, Philadelphia, TOR BALE IN ALL BTOHlg. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO UIMLU Purities the blood by ex pelling tin impuiities through the proper chant els and never causes eruptions on tho skin. Regulates the bowels Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the system and gives you an appetite, Never fails 1 o cure any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klrlin't Druj S'.crc, Ferguson's Hotel IVock, Shenandoah, Pa. Ask my neon Is for W. L. Dnuelii Shoes. II not lor sale In tiut' plucc uslt jour driller tn semi fur cntttloiriic, secure the ugcucri mid get tlii'in I iir mhi. nr TAKE NO r.UI!TlTUTK.-XJ S3 SHOE CENtmiEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY It Is ft seamless hhoo, Ith no tm-ks or wax thread to liurt the foot; mrule of tho lie-it fine calf, styltsli nuil easy, outl invent v tve make more shoes of thin Orade tluin any other mnnuf act titer. It equals lianti sevel bhoM emtlng from 81.U0 to S").W). CIK OH (emilui llnucUNeueit, tho fittest calf 4Ja pUio 'v'r olleri'i.1 for $.'.(), equals FrencU lmportoil shoos which cost from $$,) to QViM. Oil HiuhI-SovvlmI Wi'lt Mioo, tine calf, y bty llsh, cumfortnblo and dura bio. Ihe best shoe over oflerecl nt this price ; samo Krado as cus tom mailt' nlnv costing from if.0U tofi'UiO. GSO 50 I'ollcr Hkici Farmern. Uallroad Men nml LctterCiurlersall woarthoni; lluacalf, ftoaniloss, smooth 1ihiIi heavy threo boles, exten sion edit. t)no pair will wear uycar. Sn 30 line cut ft n liotter hhoo over offered nt &m thU price, otio trial will convince thoso ho want a Bhoo for comfort and service. CO -3 nml y-J,00 WorkliiamniiN shoes pisi aro yery strong and durable. Thoso who hno given them n trial will wear no other make. EZSfTfcVC' 5'-!fO and 81.75 school shoes are Llysi worn by tho bnjs everywhere, theysell on their merits, ns the increasing sales show, 8 aH ;J'00 Ilnnd-Honi'd shoe, best ifaaClVJ Duntfoln, very stylish; equalsKrench Imported shoes cost inp from to $t(.i. liUdioM .,1(1, h.(MI nml S1.?5 shoe for Misses are the best fine Dongola. stylish uud durable. (Jnnttn.'-See that V. L. Douglas namo and price aro stamped on the bottom of euch shoe. W. h. VOVOLAS, Uroclcton, Mass. DR. THEEL, K?G North Fourth St., tha onlT Renuto Off ma a America SptalUt io tb United BtaUa who In hie to oura BlOOd POlBOn Nervous Debility Spe cial Diseases hkia D incise. Utd Hpoti Talui la tA boDoi.&oreThroiit Mouth, Blotcuea, 1'lmi'ka, Eruptloni, aon or bard I'loeri, tSwelllnga, Irrltatloni, InBamuiaUoDi and Bunnlac. buictuistf, Wtakoeai aad Early aay, loil memttry. weak buck, toroUl anxUty, Kidney to tUal.W PUea and all PlatfMcs multing from Kicpaauf, Ialii-rs.tlon or 0rwork, Itecent ctea eurM lniiojii relief at ddc. Do not oa hope, oo matter wnt idTer Uilna: Itortor. Qaaek, Family or lloaiilta) Phyalcian bM falUd. Dr. TIltfcL ur positively nd hhout dcwniion from bOiilT-li, t tD, TOUHtl. MIUDtl AatO aWP THal COKTInriiTIr' MinaiiDB, ri-h r poor, nd So itamp for book "TRUTH" ipo"irt Qnacka undr aworn U-allniooiala. Iloi-M, daily from 9 to 3, t-Vft 6 to 9, tted and SaU Ir'ga A to 10. fundar 9 till II Writ or eall and ba aarl. ror HrertB04 ae Wedn. M Saturday fbll. dally Tim WM. NEISWENDER Has tho local n(;enoy for tlie Thomas Coal Coinpany this year, uud Is prepared to fur nish coal of nil slzoa at rates lower than lust year. Tuos. Baikd, Stipt. Horses and Carriages for Hire AT ALL TIUK8AT p Neiswcnlcr's : Livery ; Stable, West Coal Street. ''hen ttMubtd with thou a,nuuylu0 lrrafcalt "Ut m -aqaently tollowiu;u odl oi nwiura, or f row Om ututional VtBknoiit .iliui to thsif ner, nJirqid U DR. OuCH Orlabrated 'EM ALE RCGUUTING PIUS. any. B'rwniltiwhiif ' '''it. . nt1i my'f a.it'flrt -I runJUaLMrli. f i1-iui ftltulllOliaOl lOilf r. Ha. i .ittt tivj.. Sf.ism M.iL VI I 111 sC If I II -P-1 , 1TU VHY IS THE W, L, DOUGLAS Mttilihlirf