Tresentt In the mwt elegant-form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE or THK FIQS 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 uently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND DOWELS. , It is tlie most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated so THAT CURC DLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH nnd STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR ORUOQIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY OY . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FDAHCISCO, CAL. WUISVIUe. KY . NEW YORK. U. t. GOLD MEDAL, PABIS, 1078. W. Baker & Co.s in from -which tho excess of oil has been remove J, is Absolutely J?ure and it ia Soluble, No Chemicals aro used in its preparation. It ha3 more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is thercforo far rnoro 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 Crocors ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & GO., Dorchester, Mass. CARTER'S VlVER H BickXIea&icheand relievo aU tbs troubles racf dent to abiuous eUtoof tho' system, suoh 03 Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness; Distress after eating, Fain in the Side, &o. While their ruost jrcmarkable success lias boon shown ia cnrliig fncaJaclie, yot Cortcr'a Llttlo Liver Dill ara equally valuablo la GoneUpation, curing and pro .Tenting this annoyingcoiaplaint, while they alaa 'correct all disorders ox thostoinocUtlmulalothQ "Svcr and rcgulaloUio bowels. Even If they onlj ccrcu (Acliothey wouldbotJmoBtprioelcastotliosowha leaffer from this distressing complaint; but Cortu iliatelythelrgoodneesdocdriotoudhero,andthosa T?ho once try thom wUl find thoao little pllla valu able In so many ways that Uioy wul not ba wil. ("Ltoe to do without them. Cut after olliiiclilicaj I la the bane of so many Uvea that hero la where 170 male our great boast. OurpUlacuroltvbila others do not. darter's Little Liver Fills ara very email ana very easy to take. One or two pills mako a dosa. They are strictly vegetable and do sot grips or , purge, but by ttielrgentla action please ail who vise them. Iuvialsat25centai flvoforfL Sola by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall. I - CARTER SO., Hew York. 'SMALL PILL. SMALL ROSE. SMALL PRICE Dank Counters, Tyler System, Port able, Uricqualed In Stylos, Cost and Finish. ISO VnKt CtUlos us of Counters, llrsls etc, Ululrstsd la Colors, Hoots, Fro Poitspe It Cents. Also 'l'yier'S jsoyui Office leok and Type Writer fulilnets, UOU MOles. l!ent nnd oheap- est on earth, with great reduction In prices. lsu d.ko cslolosMO Frte. P0.IS10 12 lis. lull Uses of flesh., ISslrs, TsMri, Hook 4'o.i-i, Csblaels, Lepol HIsBk Taulnolo, tie.. lws,s In stotk. Sbifl.! w.ih u.da ,.i anl.,. TILUIt Dl'SICCO., (sl.I.ouls, Mo.iV.El.A.. 1 iftitehtstee's EastUsa IMasnond lira. 'ennyroyal f.lls Urffaal ua Italy Uenalne. rc 4"h fliti. tout Drue-tin 1 r Tticketvrs V ,tuk Vm-A MtTTiJ Brit n J in lit ii ntiit t (J BiculliaV tto,xe, iirIui with W- ' 'tm. lake ilia nth .-. Jin Cutf lauu ui.(i!u- In mrnp nr pnu I n i iUoumiIaU kd4 MI(Ur for f&Al'i-iittttttr, Ljr rvtarD juaii. i.uu i"i uiRt A4Mipr, Or t't MEN WANTED TO test B 1'Mlllra Cmr for tho '.f! SS5 ffi ValuSbTa W ".tlQa Pltlj.r- Address - " i -rciii M4bf llcl U, M. CO.. B6& ilruiMlwiiJt) ft cw ork CAOGHT US NAPPING Tho Demand Miulo on Chili Couldn't Bo Enforced. WHY THE SHIPS Altl! PREPARING Thoy Will Bo Near Valparaiso Whon tho Second Claim is Made. A Civil Ilnply Will Have to Come Thcn Tho Hoasou AVliy tlt Jtititn Wni So In talent In tla Answer The llfir Fleet Tlmt la Oetllnc Ilvady tn Bull for Soutlierit Waters. Wasiiikoton, Nov. 10. Tho Secrotnry of the Navy, In giving out a reassuring dispatch from Capt. Schley yesterday, which states that no threats had been inado regaidlng tho Baltimore, took pains to announce that there was no wnrllke significance In tho unwonted ac tivity at tho navy yards. It is not questioned, however, araon g navy officials nnd others who have fol lowed the development of atTairs that tho rumpus in South America is tho moving causo of tho rapid repairs and spoedy construction now going on. The Administration expects that the Chilian government will bring the pres ent negotiations to n satisfactory con clusion and lias acted on that presump tion throughout. Nevertheless it recognizes the fact that the weakness of our naval transport at tho time tho demand mado for re paration was originally mado through Minister Egan told heavily against us and gavo the foreign mlnistor of the port little republic to tho South nn oppor tunity to send back a reply which could hardly have boon more saucy without being wnrllke. In view of this experience it is not in tended that we Bhall be caught napping again, nnd if it should became noccssary to repeat tho request there will bo some thing decidedly more impressive than a navy on paper to convince tho Chlilans of tho impregnability of our position. The immediate reason for haste Ue3 in the fact that tho inauguration of the new government in Chili, which will mark tho restoration of constitutional "functions in that distracted country, will take place in the middle of Decem ber. We shall wait until that time bo foro sending another demand in case the one already mnde falls to bring n satis factory response, because there is no de sire to place the responsibility for the affront received by our Bailors upon any hut a fully responsible government. By the middle of December tboro will bo such a force In the harbor of Vnl paraiso and on the way that the .reply to any demand It may bo necessary to mako cannot but be prompt and exceed ingly civil. It is not believed hero that there Is any present intention of ordering the Mian tonomoh away from the vicinity of New York. That boat is already in commis sion which entails a largo expense and, simply as a matter of economy, she should be put to sea at once. The Navy Department, howover, aro watching carefully for the Interests of our Atlan tic seaboard, and they see in tho Mian tonomoh tho most effective engine of protection which can be made available. At the Jtrooklyn Snvy Turd. BliOOKLrer, Nov. 10. The unusual activity at tho navy yard still con tinues. This morning the scone pre sented was much more animated than on Sunday, tho full force of 3,000 men being hard at work. From the huge smokestacks of tho shop and foundries there arose volumes of thick black smoke that must hivo been a surprise to tho usually clear and quiet atmos phere that hnugs pver that part of Brooklyn. Insido the shops hundreds of men nro at work at forgo, and lathe getting the material for tho new war ships ready for use. In one shop parts of thai Atlanta's 6 nglncfi are repaired. In others tho work is lor the Jlinutanomoh, Puritan, llnine and Terror. On the latter vessel tho teak packing for her side armor is very nearly in place. On the Puritnn tho work of getting tho Bides ready for the armor is also progressing rapidly. These two will bo powerful vessels' Many Visitors to New York. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 10. The pros, ence of a number of war vessels and (ho unusual activity at the JNavy aru is at tracting many out of town people, who seem to take great intorest in surveying Uncle Barn's uelenuers, piouaing over their docks, and probably picturing in tboir minds tuo vessels in an engage ment shelling sqrrio Chilian' city. Many visitors aro expected from along tho lino of tho Ontario & Western Railroad bo tweon tho 10th and 30th of this month, on account of an excursion at reduced rates, which that road has arranged from all points on its Hue to Now York city. Drought In New lluiupshlre. Cokcoiid, N. 1L, Nov. 10. Tho effects of tho long drought In Now Hampshire nro becomlug very serious. All the im portant streams are romarkably low and the wells are giving outln all directions. Many factories are shortening tholr hours of labor pn account of the scarcity of water. PENNSYLVANIA BRIEFS. The Alt. Carmel & Natalie branch ol the Reading Railroad, which tapa a now coal llId, was opened yesterdny. Tho State Senate is agaiu in session. It is thought that the Treasury investi gation will be concluded this week, Tho story that tlie boilers in tho post office building. in Philnlelphla are un safe is denied by thu authu 'ities. It is salt! that' J, L-wber Welsh will bo elected president of tho Cambria Iron Company vice Edward T. Townssnd, de ceased. "Kid" Gloason, the well known pitcher of th Philadelphia Longuo club, is said to have signod With tho Ath letics for next season. Firo In tho wholesale hosiory and woolen goods storo of Lipplncott & Johnson, Philadelphia, last night, did 475.000 damairo, In a fit of Jealousy a Slav miner, at Urindstone Uoko works, near union- town, snot, ins nroiner, Killing iiiiu, uuu cut bis own throat. The houiOJteM of O. W. Delamator, at Meadvllle, whs sold by assignees yes- oHnv fn st Ann mi. t1,A Imnnflt. nf llir creditors of thu defunct Delamater & (Ja's linn If. tlighest of all in Leavening Tower. ABSOLUTES PURB SPOILED BY RAIN. Iorri Mayor's llnv Its London a Fntlnre Willi-' Both lllrthdny. London, Nov. 10. Great preparations had bjen made for tho usual parade yesteid.iy and othor ceremonies attend ant "upon the Inauguration of tho Lord Mayor elect, David Evans, Esq. It was expected that tho usual throngs would lino tho streots through which tho procession pnssod, but when day dawned the hopes and expectations of many of the would-bo sightseers woro dampened by tho knowledge that tho day would not be favorable for any out door display. Haiti was falling with a monotonous downpour which gave promise of con tinuing throughout the day. Ami so it happened that though tho parade was carried out as arranged, it was spoiled by tho dismal weather. Despite the inclemency of tho dny, however, quite a numbor of persons braved tho elements, determined to seo all that was to bo seen of tho Lord Mayor's show. Their enthusiasm suf ficed to carry them to points of vantage, but many wore so thoroughly drenched after standing awhllo that thoy did uot Walt for tho procession to pass. Thoy did not lose much, however, for the show, as a whole, was but a repeti tion of the shows of former Lord May ors, the only novelties "worthy of noto being several allegorical cars emblom atlc of incidents In the lifo of tho I'rinco of Walos. Tho occasion for the introduction of those cars was the fiftieth anniversary of the birth of the Prince, which oc cured yesterday. AN INHUMAN DOCTOR. Deeause an Injured Man Couldn't Pay lie Undoes Ills Work. Cumberland, Md., Nov. 10. Yester day morning Frank LaQln was walking along the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad tracks when he fell into a cattle guard, cutting a fearful gash in his leg. Friends carried him to the office of Dr. Craigon, the county physician. Tho doctor ex amined the wound and after dressing it put several stitches in it and then asked for his pay, which was $2. The doctor said that if they did not pay him ho would undo tils work. Thoy insisted they were penniless and the doctor cut tho stitches, thus undoing hU work. All porsous who nrG aware of the doc tor's action express indignation and dis gust. Ou the Sutijeot of llevlslon. New York, Nov. 10. A. fall meeting of the New York Presbytery was held yesterday to receive a report from tho committee which was appointed to con sider the subject of Revision of Presby terian Confession of Faith, as prop osed by tho last Presbyterian General As sembly. Tho committee reported that it approved of tho work already done by the General Assembly's committoo on rovlslon, but recommends to that com mittee several additional amendments in tho lino of tho work thoy have al- roady done. The report was accepted by the New York Presbytery. Cat Ills Thrnii t With a Stllloto. PbnxsutawNet, Pa., Nov. ' 10. Stevo Lagra cut Michael ftavelsh's throat with a stilletto at Walston mines Sunday night, killing him iustnntly. Italian and Hungarian minors woro drinking beer in a shanty. A quarrel aro30 and tho inon separated into a faction. Half of tho party remained in the shanty. Shortly after tho quarrel MIchaol Ravo ish loft the house, whereupon Lagra seized hi in and cut his throat. Lagra and two of his companions were arrested. Lagra acknowledges his guilt. To Itlsk Their Llvrs Airaln. New York, Nov. 10. Dlio two fnmous ocean voyagers, Captain Andrews and Captain Lawler, both of Boston, aro In this city, preparing for anothor race across the Atlantic in dories. Captain Andrews' boat will bo but 13 foot long and built entirely of canvas. It is his intention to start about June 1 next. starting from tho Battery and cruising to bt. John, JN. 1!., thence going across tue ocean to tueenstown. The Summcrflelds Aro Dead. Beuli.v, Nov. 10, iTho Summorflclds, father and sou, both members of the firm of Frludlauder & Summerfleld, the bankers of this city, who failed on Saturday last, aud who, after the closo of tho day's biibliiess, opened veins in their arms and then shot themselves In tho head with revolvers, have both suc ceeded in their attempts to escape the consequence of their financial embarrass ment. Largrat in Its llls:ory. Washington, Nov. 10. Capt. Wm. M. Meredith, Superintendent of the Bureau of Engraving nnd Printing, has submitted his annual report to tho bee rotary of the Treasury, in which he says that during tho past year tho de livery of securities, stamps, and mis cellauoous work was the largest of any year during the fourteon years the Bureau has been in existence. The Wrecked Ktugstou Hank. Kinostoj. N. Y., Nov. 10. O. M. Preston, Superintendent of the State Uauktug Department, has concluded his examination of the Ulster County Savings Institution, nnd issued a state ment Of tho ebullition of the wrecked bank. Ho finds the amount due doposl tors to lie $!!,474,4o3.80 and the assets $2,103,547.80, leaving a deficiency of f 305, 018. 50. Dig Order from flermuny, PlTTSUUIlO, Nov, 10 The Ueductloa Company, one of the two big American firms manufacturing from aluminum, ...l.ilav nnnniinpad flint: find celved from tho Gorman government au order tor cups, cartoucuo uoxos, anil llulrnr for knapsacks, the object being U. & Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, to lighten the burden of tho common soldier. Flvo huudrod tons of metal will bo usod. I'ennsylrnnla anil tlio ralr. HAiuuslWKa, Pa,, Nov. 10. A procla mation has been Issued by tho Governor calling on the citizens of the groat com monwealth of Pennsylvania to jolb In making the display at the World's Col umbian Exposition of the Stats fully worthy of the commonwealth. I'nrsou Cotton In Trouble Ajrnln. D0HMK, Nov. 1,0. The Kev. S. Cot ton, who with his wife is under bail awaiting trial on charges of inhuman cruelty to children in his orphnuago at Carogh, has again been arrested, for causing tho death of a boy by neglect and exposure. No Ohromo for Your Baby In this off irj but if mothors will go to 0. J McCarthy or J. II. Illllan, the drug gists, and get a tro sttnulo bottle of Dr. Uand'B Colic Cure, thero will be a well baby for you. Presidential possibilities are already being discussed 8111011-; politicians. Alva's Uraxlllnn Mnpniflrt rvi t u-lh in li'nr ray grateful testimony to the virtues of y mr magical cure for 'litis evil My nephew, now niue voars old. born scroiumus, and utlllclo! with swelling, sore eyes, etc , In enlta of doctors and blood puri fiers, kepi growlug worse, hi lie iltli became uruiteii, uis noes was 11111 or lumps-one lirgnoue,ariinulngsore and tlieeu to steiued liunelcss. Oue month's use or the Cactus Cure, lo tue a-Umlslinunt of everybody, drovoawuy the lumps, heated the sore, and oured the eyes. jie ims never reu or annearotl so well in years, ind w feel that his life-long troubles ure under control of your wonderful medl- clue, fo: which wo canuol be toothauaful. Hespecuury, Mnx.JKNr-IE WYN, 2H West ath St., New lorn Bold at Klrlln'sDruirauire. Ferguson lloune BiucB. Biienauuoa1 Daylight is creeping nway 'from us at mo rate or Mirto minutes per day. Startling Facta. The American nooule are ranldlv beeomlnc a raoe of nervous wrecks, nml the following suggests tho best re cdy: AlpUonsollempU- lug, 01 iiuuer, ra., swtars mat. when uis sou was Rptecmess rrom BU vans dance nr. Miles' irrcat ltestorativo Nervlnecured him, Mrs. J. It Miller, of Viilnaralso. and J.I). Tuylor, or Logansport, Ind., eae 1 galued 20 pound1! from timing It. Mrs. II. A. Gardner, of Vistula. Ind.. was cured of 10 to 50 oon- vuiMousa any, and mucn ncaaacn;, aizzi nefs. backache aud nervous tirotttrntion bv oue bottle. Trial bottles, and fine books of marvelous cures, nee ai u. n. iiugeii'mcn, me uroggtst who recommeuus una guaruu tees this uuequulud remedy. Thanksgiving day draweth nigh and thu turkey is fattening. Miles' Norvo nnd Liver Pills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, nomach anu bowels Iht outh the nrnn. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' I'llls sneedllv cuio biliousness bad taste, torpid liver, plies, constipation, Uuequaletl for men, women, children. Hmalltst. mildest, barest I Mdosee. 25cts. Ham pies Free, at U. JU. llagenbuch's arug store. There will be nu eclipse of the moon on fcsuuany, jnov. lain. Sudden Deaths. Heart diseaxe Is by far the mostfroTiient cause of sudden doith. whloli In three out of rour.caxes Is uususu cttd. Tho symptoms are uuii Keueruny uuuerBiuuu. xiltme ait, : lyiug on tne rigui sine, snort, nreatii, painorats tress la side, back or Mtouldcr, Irregular raiUe, asthma, wea and hungry gpella, wind u stomach, swelling ol ankles or drops, oppression, dry cough aud smothering. Dr Miles' Illustrated book ou Heart Disease, free atO. H. llsuenbucli, who sell and guarantee Or. Miles' unequaled New Heart ('ure, and his Kesturutho Nervine, which cures nervous,- ness, headache, jdeeplebsnrs i, effects of drink ing, etc. it contains no opiates. This is Iho time of year the needy seek the aluiahouBf. Oh, What a Cough. Will vou heed the warning? The signal per haps of the sure approach of that more ter rible disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves If you canaflord for the sake of saving DO cents, to rim the risk aud do' nothing for if. We Know Iron experience that Halloa's (jure will Cure your C'uugh. It never tails. This explains why more than a Million Dottles were sold tlie past year. It relieves Croup and Whopping Dough at onoe. Mothers do not ba without It. For Lame Back, Hide or Client, use Bhllolt'H Porous 1'laster. Bold by O. H. Hageubucn, N. K. corner Main and Laoya streets. Tliedemaud on the coal bin is be coming more marked. Bhlloh's Consumption Ouro. This Is beyond question the most suc cessful Cough .Medicine we have over sold, i few doses Invarisbly cure the wmst OHses of fTongh, Croup, and llronchltls. while It won lerful success In the enre of Consumption is a-ltbnut a parallel In the history of mediclni. Since It's first discovery H has been sold oa a juaranlee, a test which no other medicine an stand. Ii you have a Cough we earnestly lsk you to try It. Price 10 cents, 5'Joentn, and ll.tu. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or ilaek ante, liseHlilloh's 1'orous Platter. Hold b) U. liaeenbuch. N. U. corner Main and L'oyd streets. Tho miner la the down to his work. in u n who gets If you want vo drive away Dyspepsia, tllllQUsness, Uoustlpatin, Pour Appetite and all evilsarUlng from a disordered, Liver use llr. iWa Liver Iteiulalor. Trial bottles iree at Klrlln'sdrug store. Locating an Cvll. A Danbu'ry. auctioneer writing a letter of advice to a young friend, closed up with tho following astonishing informa tion.' "The evil that ypu do through life will come back to plague you on the day pf your death, or, if stormy, on tho urst fair day thereafter." The l'aoe That Kills. One of the wildest sights is n young man who has wuited outside tho church of an evening until he has chilled through, only to seo a girl walk off with some rascal who has been inside all tho time toasting his sinful shins at tho Btove, J M. Bailey. The weather prophets promise us plenty oi sieiguiu ior tuis winter. IT WAS HIS TURN. The Ilrhlirrport Hulcldo Cluli Has Now Ittlt Two MellllKirs Left. Bmtmfcroivr, Conn., Nov. 10. John Kopp, who has Just hanged himself, was one of tire famous Suicide Club of this city, and it was time for another mom bnr to die. He had been a member of tlie club from Its beginning ami had officiated at the funeral of nearly all tho members and often said that his turn would come In n short time. lhero are only two other memlwrs of the club now living. Every member who Joined when the club was first pro jected has died by violence aud his own hand. Thoy havo died In almost every stylo. Somo havo hanged themsolves, some havo woood death with a revolver or shotgun, others havo thrown themselves in front of railroad trains, but none have taken poison. That was oonsltlored too easy and unworthy tho members of the buiclde Ulub. Kopp is tho 17th man of tho club who has killed himself. Ono man disap peared nnd no traoe of him has ever been discovered. It is belloved that ho has committed suicide by drowning, but the members of tho club refuse to aocept that version, as drowning is prohibited by tho rules. Tho two remaining mem bers of the club nro expected to do tholr duty. TWELVE VICTIMS. Four More of the Injured Nnntlcoko Miners Duuil WiLKEdrtAmw, Pn., Nor. 10. Tho number of tho victims of the Nnntlcoko mine explosion now reaches twelve Four more of the injured died yester day. There names are: William Williams, Jr., Thomas R. Thomas, Edward D. Williams anil David Powell. Tho latest thoory as to the cause of the accident is that some of the men disregarded the rules and worked with naked lamps, which set the gas ou fire. io blame Is attached to the company. The Corry Ilnok I'utlure. EniE, Pa., Nov 10. Tho reports in connection with tho Corry National Bank fail tiro are that tho liabilities aro about $300,000 instead of $450,000 ns woro estimated. The reports of two prominent lumber firms in Corry mak ing assignments aro without foundation. President Allen and Cashier Hermon are both seriously ill from nervous prostration. A recelvor will bo appoint ed as soon as Bank Examiner Miller makos his report. Thu only new judg ment entered until to-day is one by L. L. Bliss, guardian against Cashier Her mon for $12,000. For Trying to l'olson Her Husband. WounnN, Mass., Nov. 10. On tho charges of attempting to poison her husband, Mrs. ilnry Halloran was hold in $1,000 bail for trial. Some flvo weoks ago, Mrs. Halloran put somo paris groon in tho food she served to her husband. The latter was made sorlously ill. Sho said that sho had merely sprinkled somo powder on the food for the purpose of increasing her husband's affections, but ho is of the opinion that tho woman wanted to put him out of tho way in order that sho might gain possession of somo real ostato ownod by ill in. Kftcapo of Threo DeHperudnos. Lexington, Ky., Nov. 10. Tho noto-1 rloUB Keudall boys, Qeorgo, "Boots," "Popsy" and Milton, Jr., who were in I prison at Georgetown with their father, I Milton Kendall, for killing John Jarvos ' and A. J. Montgomery, last August, os- I nna.l ,W.i.l.f nftnrnnnn tiv ntltHnr- n I holo through the prison wall. Old man ivsuunu i very sick ami coum not iuuvo tho prison. The Kendalls evldontly had outside help, and it is bolioved they nro fully armed nnd will fight to tho death to avoid recapture. Died of Ilydroph oblu, Tisexto-j, N. J., Nov. 10.- "IVilllnin " , " Rendlng, tho 0-year-old Hon of Chnrlos Heading, of tills city, tiled yesterday morning of hydrophobia after several days' terrible suffering. -The boy was bitten about two months ago by a dog i.-i 1.- . .. ti... t..ir n n..t.. i.i He aiiiiarenliy recovered, but a fort - night ago hn had a relapse, and grow worse every day. His two brothors were bitteu by tho dog at the samo timo. Oenfral Olllces to Iln Moved. BttiDOEi'OitT, Conn., Nov. 10. Tho Adams Express Company will shortly reinovo the general offices of tho New England division of the company to this city from Boston. Tho offices havo sVlways been located hero until qulto re cently, when they wuro romoved to Bos ton. Mr. Snnford, the now President of tho company, who ia a resident of this city, has ordered tlio change. Itelleled to Have i'loped, Mancuesteii, N. II., Nov. 10. Waltor Bond disappeared from this city last Tuesday ovenlns, and It la now belloved he has eloped with Miss Abbio Fuller, aud that both havo gono to California. Bond drew $2,000 out of tho bank $000 of which belonged to his wife before starting. Mrs. Bond now has $100 In tho batik. Miss Fuller was a former Hwoetheart of Bond's. I'romlnont l'ltlaburir Man Dead. Pittsbuiio, Nov. 10. James Penny, who for cloven years has beau national treasuier for the Amalgamated Associa tion of Irou and Steel Workers, is dead at his home here. , Tlio cauw of his death was blood poisoning. Mr. Penny was uu years of ngu and was widely known among manufacturers and iron and steel workers throughout tho coun try. NEW YORK NEWS IN BRIEF. Willie Wilds, tho husband of Mrs. Frank L site" Is seriously 111. The prosecution in the case of Rev. Mr. George at Catskiil has rusted. Georo C. Waldo, the New York law yer who was shot by erazy Georgu S. Taomas iu Brooklyn, is dying. John Forgle, a ualosmau for Wise Bros., New York, U another of Dr. Kcoley's bichloride of gold pationts who has gone wrong. Comptroller-elect Frank Campbell has filed a report of his election expenses with the Secretary of Stato, The amount is $u-,UJ". Tho rumor that County Clerk Conway Of Itenifeolaur County had been removed by Gov. Hill prows to be without foun dation, as the uoveruor lias issued an ordur appointing a further hearing iu tuo case (or to -morrow. SEE MY SPONGE? SISTERS DO AS I DID DRESS Wolffs ACME BLACKING ONCE A MONTH : OTHER DAYS. WASH THEM CLEAN WITH WET SPONGE 1 LADIES, IT COSTS Gent a foot to elisna'" the Sppenran I old Furnituid fc.O i:omulft,'l v ! i it your husbands will think it t-. n.-w if willdoitL ask for it. WOLFF a RANDOLPH, PtaUodelphia. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPEBIOB TO SABSAPARtLLA Purifies tho blootl by ex pelling the impui ities through the proper channels nnd never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates tho bowels Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the system and gives you an appetite. Never fails to cure any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. So'd at Ktrlin's Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa, Ask my iio-fitts fur W. L. Ilnuclns Hlioee If lint lor sale tu your place nrdc your dealer to fiend for cntnlogue, secure tho tiguucr, nnd get them Inr oii. WTAKi; Ml SlIIIrsTlTUTli.a S3 SHOE CENTMEM THE, BEST SHOE IN THE WORID FOB THE MONEY? It Is a seamteMS shoo. Ith no tucks or wax thread 10 uurc luuieer, inane or me ms lino catr, styusa nuil easy, and bvrnuse itv male more s'uit-s of thta tirade than un olhrr tntinufat-turet; It equals nand fcvweil shoes costing frmil S4.UO to $5 110. Gtei OlMii-iiillue llniid-MOisi-d, tho finest catr hhoo ever offered for $.tu; eipials l-'rcncls Jin ported shoos which cost from s.l, to $U IX). 4C A (10 lluud-M-d Welt Mine, nno calf-iPs-a stjllsh, cuiurortabloanddurublc. Hiebcst shoo ever otlered hi this price ; same grade as cua tom-mnile nlini's f.istlnu f rnni AK.im ti a m o. ' 21 SU I'nllee Mioet Innncrs, Itnllrmd Men JJIOs uud hi'tti rcutrli rsnll wear tin m Una calf. si'niiiu-ss, t-iiiiiui ii , iiHiiii-, Hiiy inree s, exicn hi n t iU' line p.tlr will wear ueur. QiJ 50 lint' rull't no better ulto.-1 r ofTTd at sTrsKia this tirhe; urn- trial will eunlllCi tlio&o w ho want a sitae lor eoinrort nun servtr. I -.I mid Sei.llt) WorUtiiifliinu'n rhnns I iPia, ure very strong mid durable Hiese who l!io given I lii-in a trial will wear no oilier inane. , BOVS I 3ltli uuu el. 7.) seunoi Hi'tfi oris worn bvthe Irnvsi-vt-rvwhi-re. thevsull iiKTiiB, ns mi- increasing sines miisv. 1 orl Ae'H11 llaml-e,e.l shoe. Host 9um&A Its Uoni'olti, mt slylsh. iiualsl'rcncti lln Hrti-d k1iim-h custlnu from StLml In i.udii-ti' J. .(, SM.IIII uud io.7 shoo fir Misses aro the best flue Uoiigotu. st II- h and Uuralile. ('uiltlon.Hee tlmt W. L Ueuglun n imo and price are statu tied ou tho liottom of eueh Fhoc. W. L. UOUUL.VS, lirockun, Mass. sTosorp3bL Sail, DR.THEEL. coo North Fourth St., ODD M. Ures't. pHiLALiKLrsitA, ihf only litue G rtno A merle a PlMilfit la iht I'Ml. d fcfti-i ho i tuto to cur BlOOd PolSOflt Nervous DebUltySpfi; clal DlBeaeeo bolb mkiu Ultrtuea. Iti-l Ppoti Pklni tn th ixoui,8oreThrout Mouth, !tlutcl.vN, PLnplta, FntpU'-Di. soft or huri Ukwris Swell! oat, Iniutldas, lanniroaUona ami JUnntmi, Btrtotuntt, Weikn-! and Tmj dooar loil mnnrr w.k back, roDUl anxli-tr CTdny m Ulal'iir PIhami ami all tMaji retultiiin fr i r i " IisHswrttlon or OT.rwork Uwh-iH oasoacorM In to 10 flaj-ij n.t at utme. lo nnt Uww bor. no matt- r bat '""J" tUlnn Unolor, Qaaok lamllt or !l.r'' P'11 1' h" Dr. TIIKKL urv positively Wllhoul 3 !rCUQ Com tulDt'rll Oip, Tot. MIPTiH 4!DTH'"f "Tm i I ATtll Mattai'sK ri-h ttt poor, nnl Jo iftinn f bOOK "TRUTH" ectoHfi Quiw.i muter tn t. 'lata. ll ."w.-lallT tvlitn B w 1 rrnew.V,l a-d Bat. 6 to 10 PumUv tt till 11 Wrti or call an t mtj1 - Tot lurrMiMi m 'odD. "tj Salardt i'Uli, dulj Tim'' A FINE SHOW If jju waul tosep a fine display of Hoots acd W. 8, SNYOER'S Boot and Sxhoe Store, (Ma teller's old stand,) Corutsr Coal uud Jarcllit Hits. Cuatoui Work ami Kcpalrlne Done in the best ttyle, SUFFERIKr.WOf.?,T MAIFit1 ills Iti J iHU4ntlv fouowin' it or jrri'--ii"- tc- t Ua DR. DuCHClKE'-S CMebr. -lMALE REGULATING FILL 3. uu, Tiaortaia lui-iii.vtit itirento ill l ad ml b4. tiwn j(uJ. .1,11. M',i , , ST, LOUIS M0 3r. Hart ft' M BRIOKEU, M. U PltYSIGIAN AND & ZjRQEON, o: 9 Bunt Centre Htreetj Mahanoy city, Pa. Skin and aU special diseases a specially, ' " WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS