Presents In the mot elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOF op tub FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the luininn 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, LIUER ARD BOWELS. Ills thernostoxcelltntremedyknown to CLEiNSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one Is llihous or Constipated so THAT PURE. Dt-OOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH nntl STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUOQIST FOB MANUFAOTURED ONLY OY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, UOUMILLE. KV NEW YORK. N. t. GOLD MEDAL, PAHI3, 1878. W. Baker & Go.'s Oocoa from -which tho excess of oil has keen removed, Is Absolutely JPure audit in 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 thcreforo far moro 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 everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester. Mass. Nearly every pattern of 5a HorsS Blanket is imitated in color and style. In most cases the imitation looks just as good as the genuine, but it hasn't the warp threads, and so lacks strength, and while it sells for only a little less than the genu inp it isn't worth one-half as much. The fact that . Horse Blankets arc copied is strong evidence that tbt-y are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the trade mark is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. Five Mile Gcss Electric Extra Test I Baker ARE THE STRONGEST. 100 6A STYLES at prices to suit everybody. If you can't get them from your dealer, write us. Ask foi the 5a Book. You can Ret it without charge. WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia. Bank Counters, Tylor System, Port able, Uncqualcd In Stylos, Cost nntl Finish. , , ISO Ttg Ca(slo-uB of Counli'rs, 1K.U cle., ltlustrttcil u Colon. Rook., tn 1'o.i.ifm 15Cfnth Also -lyier-e iioy" Oluco lletka Olid Typc-s-rlter C'alilneta, SSOO Wlylts. Ilest and Cheep et n lnnti wuh great reduction In in ices. I&u rat csuluuo Free, ro.lagt IS cla. roll liar, ot ll.hU, lhalr., Taulra, Hook fair., Cabloela, lsal lllaak fallnal., tic, alwajala aloek. hl., I.I work m.ila Is urd.r. TXlKll UESICCO.tlSt.r.ouU, Mo.U.H.A. TNNYROYAL PJLLS li F, k t 11.1 . ftllt IZ jmotiii ff iii J i i Im il slid t lliu tmoVf i)ho itltitiia i . TaLW a-ysj VVina thr. Jtefte o-.nt. u Luihf V Wirt !,.., r i i f 1 1 1 i ,1 I, -tlmonl.U mnA "lrllt-r fnp f tl .',ll' i-. bt KtarJ Jill l. l,uwn i " '.'ii-, flam ivptr. I.UIIIaII"ri;lI haUl.'ka.A K. t ""'ladk iv our Hiieclno we and lui uch Valuable lntorraatlon FltKK. Addrfaa JlP Bar? i vs. CHASED HER LOVER 1 Brooklyn Socio! y Girl Who Wiinti'd Reparation. ARRESTED AS A BLACKMAILER. Tho Young Man's Parents Stop at Noth ing to Oomprotnlss the Cm Mis Ilo flullio, llelrnyoil Ily nn Ohlu Hunker's Him, Follows Him, llcllevlng He Woultl Mnho (loml llli 'roinls n( Jliirrla.ro When TuM or llor Presence lt Left tho Town and Is Thought tn llnvo done to Kurope. Dattox, O., Nov. 18. E4 S. Crano, whoso fathor Is president ot the Troy National B.mk, Is n fugitive, and a de termined woman whom he has wronged Is on his track. Crane Is a handsome young man and has moved In tho very swell set here. Soma time ago his father sent him to Wllllston Seminary, East hampton, Mass., to prepare him for Harvard or Yale. While there he visttod his uncle In Brooklyn, N. Y., and during the visit met Miss Mary DeGnrno, who ltved near by. When Crano had completed his studies his uncle made him secretary of the Cleveland Baking Powder Company, of which ho was president. Crane fre quently called upon Miss Do Garno, and their friendship ripened into love, on bur part, at all events. Iu tho course of time Crane proposed marriage and was accepted, and then, so it Is alleged, de ceived bar. Shortly afterward he resigned tho sec retaryship nnd camo to Ohio to prepare for his wedding, so he said. Ho went to Troy and there consulted his relations. They advised htm not to marry the girl. He continued to writo to Miss Do Garno, telling liar ho intended to make his word good and still loved hor. She became suspicious at last and came hero. She called upon a frieud of hora who was a relative of Crane's, and asked it ho was in town. Crano who 11 ho hoard of it made n bee lino for tho depot and loft for Indianapolis and the West. The girl had disobeyed her attorneys in hor anxiety to boo her lover. They had Instructed hor to swear out a war rant for his arrest before she made her presence known. Next day sho swore out tho warrant, but It was too late. The rich relattves of Crane, It Is said, offered to compro mise the suit with Miss Do Garno for any sum she would name. She refused the offer, however, and had detectives sent out in all directions to look for her recreant lover. Then, it is nlloged, influences woro brought to boar to have Miss De Garno arrestod as nn adventuress or a black mailer. She was taken to Police Hoad quarters, examined nnd released. She says she does not wish to live with Crane, but wants a legal father for her unborn child. Crane was last heard of making ar rangements to sail for Europs. Miss Da Qaruo's fathor is in Europe and will meet Crane when ho lands, it he goes. Tho girl's parents and attorneys Bay they will hunt Crane down if it takos a lifetime, Nally Killed by lnliuiuuu Treatment. Dublin, Nov. 18. The death ot P. W. Nally, the noted Irish Nationalist, who died Moudny week in Moutjoy prison, and whoso remains hnvo just been in terred In Glasuevln cemotery, near this city, will undoubtedly prove one ot tho sensational foaturos of tho buttle to be fought in Parliament, immediately after tho reassembling of the Houses. For onco it is expected that the sympathies of even some of tho raoro rabid Tories will bo enlisted In tho approaching in quiry, for it is claimed that Nally's death was directly due to most hard and Infamous treatment received at the hands ot tho keepers of tho Mill bank prison, London, where Nally was de tained previous to beiu$ Jruusforred to Jloutjoy prison. Datqaet of N. Y. Commerce nf Chamber New Yoiik.Nov. 18. Tho 123d nnnual dinner ot the New York Chamber of Com merce, was hold at Delmonlco'a last evening. Among the speakers were: Secretary of the Treasury Fostor, Hon. Carl Schurz, Bishop Potter, Hev. Chas. A. Briggs, Hon. Chauncoy M. Depew, Hon. Frank Hiscock, Captain Henry Erben, U. S. N., and Hon. Thomas H. Carter. No Further Charges Made. New Yoiik, Nov. 18. Tho racetlug of tho Immigration Commission yesterday was hold behind closed doors. Al though Commissioner Schultles was present, ho mado no mention ot the serious charges against tho Sorvia's steerngo passengers to whiclt he called Col. Wobnr's attention on the arrival of that vessel. Mnyor Chapln for Spenkor, Ebooklt.v, Nov. 18. Anoflfort is be ing made by somo of the more enthusi astic friends nf Mayor Chapln, of Brook lyn, C'ongressmnn-elect from tho Second district, to boom him for Spanker of the House. -It Is thought that tho fKjht ba tween Congressmen Mills, Crisp and the other nspirauts will bo so hot that Chapln may bo selected as a compromise candidate. Colonel Smith's Trial llncun. Philadelphia, Nov. 18, The exam ination of wltnosses ill the court martial of Col. William B. Smith ot tho Third Hogimout, National Guard of Pennsyl vanln, began yesterday. Tho charge is the misappropriation of money belong ing to the reirlmont. Mr. Smith Is nil ex-mayor of Philadelphia. The trial will probably last sovorul days. NEW JERSEY JOTTINGS. The lumber yard and planing mill of John Kendall In NowarK were destroy ed by flro yosterdny. Loss $50,000, William Barenstlc.ker, a Trenton bar ber, has been arrested for bigamy. Tho police say he has six wlvos iu dlfforout cities. A petition is being circulated for tho pardon of 18-yoar-old Hamilton Turner, ot Atlantto City, sentenced to six months for rorglng his fathor name. Mrs. Phcobe Durand of Irvlngton, has Inst celebrated her 100th birthday. All her chlldrtn nro living, and she has eight grandchildren and ulna great grand children. flighest of all in Leavening Power. A GREAT MAGAZINE. Tho Century's Programme 1892 A New "Life- of Columbus." That great American perio Ileal, The Cen tury, Is going U outdo Its own unrivaled re cord In Its programme for 1892, and as many of Its new toitures begin with tho November number, new renders should commence with thntlssui. In this number nre the opening chapters ol 'NaulahkS,";a novel by Kudynrd Xlpllng, the author of ''I'laln Tales from the Hills," written In coll iboratlon Willi an A merlcnn writer, Wolcott ISalestler, It Is the sto'T of a young man nnd a young woman from a ''boomlug" Colorado town, win go to India, he In Harchof a wonderlnl Joweled necklace, called "tho Nnulahka" (from which the story takes Its name), nnd sho ns a physl. clan to women. The novel describes Ih-Ir remarkable adventuies at the court or an Indian muhnrajah. llosldes this, The Century will print three other novels during tho year, and a great number o( short stories by the best Amerloan story writers. The well-known humorist Edgar W. Nyo ( "Bill Nye ') Is to write a serlos of amusing sketches which lie calls his "autobiographies ' the first of which, ' The Autobiography of a Justice ol the Peace," Is In November. This uumbernlso contains n valuablo and RUgg s- tlvo nrllclo on "Tho Food Supply or tho Future," which every farmer should rend, to bo followed by a number of ot he s of great practical val to to farmer, treating cspecUlly of 1 ho relations of the Ooverument to the fa-nior, what It Is doing nnd what It should do. This series will Include contributions from olllcors of the Department of Agrlcul turo, and other well-known men will discuss "Tho Farmer's Discontent," "Cooperation," etc, etc, A eel sbrafod Spanish wrltor Is to furnish a "Life ol Columbus " which will be brilliantly Illustrated, nnd tho publishers of The Century havo arrnngoi with tho maungers of the World's Fulr to print ai tides on tho build li gs, etc. One of the novels to nppcnr In 1SU3 Is a story of New York lire by tho author of 'Tho AnglomnnlaoV' and tho maazluo will contain a great deal about the metropjlls dur ing the year among other things a scries of Illustrated articles on "The Jews In New York." In November Is an II ustrmed do scrlp'lonof the "Flayers' Club," fouuded by Udwlnl)noth,andoao ol the features of the splendidly Illustrated Christmas (December) number Is an article on ' 1 ho liowery." To get The Century Beud the yearly subscrip tion price ($1.01) to 'llio Cen tiry Co., Union fquao, Now Yoik, N. Y To-tho Traveling Public. If yi u aro contemplating a trip to tho West, orfouthwost tho question nulurally arieos, which ia tho bet arid most economi cal way in which to mako the journey. 1 his information you en ascertain by rending a postal to mo answering th fol lowing questions: Where are you gi.ing? When aro you going? Win re will you stirtfrom? How many will there bo In your parly 7 What freight unf baggage will you have to ship? Oi receipt of this I will writo nr call upon you prepared to furnih map i, timo tables, aud lullest information regarding routes, low st rates of all o'aa of tickets, laud pimnhlets, ro- snrt bookJ, Hot goring guido, etc. The Missouri Pacific IWilway and Iron Mountain Houto is mt"d for its finiorb thr ugh car service. 1'ullmnn Vewtibuled Huflittbieepiiik Parlor and Tourist Sleep ing ears, n'.so Palace ilucli' ing Chair Cira free, are run on -all through trains. Ask for tickets via this popular roulo, nnd correspond with mo before completing srrarigomonts for yurtriii, J. P Mc Cnnn, Ea-tcrn Tray ling Ascent, No, 057 N. Main St , E'mira, N. Y , or 301 iimad way. Now York City AV. E Hoyt, Ginerai Extern Passenger Agent, No. 301 Broadway, N w York Oitv. T eMi'Bouri Puciilc Railway Iron Mountain Kouto. tf flundlcupped. The following note picked up on th street Mouday afternoon is a manly ox- position of what narrowly escaped being a grievous wrongs Deaii Jane 1 hone you ain't mad because, 1 didn't laff at you when yon lafft at mo lost evening at th poHt onls. I ain't prowd, dear Jane, but 1 have got a bile nnder my arm, and I can't laff as I used to, as Heaven Is my Judge. Vouib truly, Henry. Chance for an Opening. There was a terrific thunderstorm lust night, aud iu tho mail this noon there were letters from nine different light ning rod men inquiring if there was any kind of nn opeilmg here for thenL Wo dou't doubt but that an opening could be mado for tli'iu if they were hero, as Mie frost is not deep. The TiiankH'.'iviiig turkey Is now ng' suming uUtermuuiu proportions. :l briqht and NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTEI1. My dnctnr suys It acts gently on the stomach, liver and Iculneys.nml Is a pleasant laxative, Tuts drluu is mada from hcrtn. and la prepared fur uao u easily as tea. A la called AU drugBlata aeUlt at UA' and f 1.U1 per nnckutfe. Jiuy out, iiwiay. a.uuti-n j'unii.r .iiuuiein Slovca the llosrela ench tiny. In order to t lOltlir, tins U neceaaory. tf 5f 1 THE NEXT MORNING I U. . Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. bwc ten A Itevlsed Saying. The pen may bo mightier than the sword, but if you take two swords nnd rivet them together near the center, you will find that in many newspaper offices they nro fur mightier than tho pen, na tnoy navo to do four-tifths of the work. Her Strong I'olnt. At tho funeral of a womnn in this neighborhood, one day recently, sym pathetic and admiring neighbor volun teered tho information that "for patient resignation the corpso could dance all around any woman living." Sights ol Labor. A Liberty street man tnakoH n com plaint to tho police of his wile, who eats dry calto in bed. If the police won't help" him, he is going to get a suit of un derclothes made of sheet iron nnd wear them nights. .1. M. Bailey. Sorvo Your Baby n Good Turn Hr finnrlinir to .1. M lllllnn nr (1. .1. Mn. Cartrty, the druggist, for a freo sample b.ittlo .,f Dr. Hand's C die C re. It instantly cures colic pains and is fmo from dnriKori in dri gs. Thft nrwt of nm!:I nt- hrnnmt lino, in creased, me iiiuiiuiuoiuri n h iy. Will Bo Given Away. Our euierorlsinirdruBKlst C. II Hageubucli whooirrles the finest BtiicK o.r druR, pei- lumeries, toil. turtici-H urusi'cs, spongeH.uie . M eivln? nwnv n. l.upe number of trial botl los or ur. Miles ceieoratsd iiestorauve rviue. tin irtmritnln4 It in fMire headache, dizziness. nervous nrotratlnn. sleenlti-snes, the 111 ptracts nf tmlrltfl. inhamn. mllee. etc DrUZ- glsls sy It Is tne greatest seller they ever Knew, una is univer, any wuisiacmry. in-y also guarantee Dr. Miles' Now Heart "uro In all cases nf n- rvous or organic heart disease, ntli'ltntlnn. nnln In Rldd. stnotll rtnz. etc. r tueuooicon "iNervous anu iioari uinuusts freo. Holiday coods nre already creeping into some ol tne store windows. Miles' Nervo ana Liver Pllla Vet on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels thiouahthenervei & new discovery, nr, allies- i-nis speeuuy CUIO UlllUUBIiOt", innir, t'iinu ...u,, aonstlpallon. unequaled for men, women, ?nuaren. manosi, jnuueHi,nureMii oiuwn, Kctfl. Samples Free, t C. II. Ilageubuch's drug store. Thw wntnlimnfepr mill tfilepranli on- erator both do bumuess on tick. The Greatest Strike ,innmr the ureal strikes that of Dr. Miles In dlseovering his New Hear. Cure has proven I self ti beouoof the most lmnortant. 1'ho demand for it has becomo astonishing. Aliuady the treatment ot heart disease Is be Ine revoluiloulzed. nnd mans' unoxn'Cted cures eUacted. It soon relieves short breath, fluiterlnc. ualns In side. arm. snouiuer, wean aud hungry spellR, oppression, Rtvellmg of nuKles, s notbeilng and Keart dropsy. Dr. Miles' uo nc on jieiri ana nervousuiisjaMiM, Iree. aim linen unled New Heart. Cure Is sold an" guaranteed byC. II. Ilmcnbuch.t ho drug gist, also his Kesiora'lvo Nervlno for head ache, fl s, sprees, hot llashos, nervous o .Ills, opium habit, etc. Tlio rlieumstle sulleror is generally n painstaking individual. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the wa ning? The nignnl per rnps in tlis ure approach of that more tr 11,1b dlaa.. Cnnsumutlon. Ask yourselves 11 you can afiord for the Hake of saving 80 leois, Vi run tne tisk ana no numing turn. W know from experience that Shlloh'g Cur" will dura vonr Coii!ih. It never falls. This explains why more lhan a Million llottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whopping Cough nl onoe Mothers do not be without It. For Larue llaok, Hide or Chest, use Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Hold by n II. Ilageubuch, N. K. corner Main and uoyu Rtreew. A barber Is llutonly man who cau work two chilis at once. Shlloh'B Consumption Cure. Tbls Is b lyoud question the most sac imslul Couuli Medicine we have ever sold, i lew doses Invariably cure the worst case's ol Cough, Croap, and Ilronchttls, while Its wjn. lerful success In the cure of Consumption Is without a parallel In the history of medicine, iluce It's first discovery It has been sold on a juaranteo, a test which no other medicine jan stand. Il you have a Cough we earnestly i.8k you to try it. Price 10 cents, 6Q cents, and n.W). If your Lungs are sore, Chest or liact lame, use Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Hold by J. II, llasenbuch, N. K. corner Main and uioya streets. Hardware men anticipate a brisk winter iruuu in BKiura. Trie worst danger about neglecting a Cough or Cold Is Consuinpttou. We ntn assure our readers that no medlclun equals I'au-Tlua Cough and Consumption Cure. Try It. Trial bottles free at K irllu's drug store. Our merchants will soon be display tag their holiday stock. A Parish Priest's Certificate Cer tified to by tho Archbishop of Moxloo. I, paroo' lal prltstand eccleslnstloal Judge of ueiaya, B'liie m uuanxjiinio, uereuy ceroiiy that! Ifimw several people who havebeeu cured by ihe Cactus llloud Cine. It radially and ellectually dispels all Impurities nf the blood. FltANCO Jl.CONOOUA. The above signature Is tbit which he usty In all his uuslness, nitloially and otherwise, auu no is au out pupil ni mine. t P, A,, ArcIioUhop of Mexico Bold at Klrlln'8lrugHtore,KergUBOu !Ioue dioctc, -menauaou' . LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS Tf. J. CLBARIT, Dealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and first-class st ! All Demands of the TraL j Suppliea 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA. HIS DRIDE ABDUCTED. Martin Hamilton l'ln.ls What It la to Marry CI llldrattnely. POHTLANP, Me., Nov. 18. The Inhabi tants of tho Island of Chebengtte, in Casco H.ty, are in a state of great ex citement over the nbdtictton of a brido by her Irate mother. For some time past Martin H. Hamil ton, aged 20, lias been paying attentions to the village schoolmistress, a bright young woman of IU, Miss Zettn Hamil ton. The courtship was opposed by tho young lady's mother, and the couplo re solved to marry without her consent. Mouday they went to tho house of n friend nnd wero married by Hev. Josoph Wright. Tho newly tnnrrled brldo re turned tn her parents to break the news, and tho groom to his house to await fur ther developments. Hearing nothing from his bride, ho went to her homo the next morning nnd received from his now mother-in-law a warm greeting. He asked to see his wife, but his request was denied. Two days passed, when tho ceptlvo bride managed to send a letter to hor husband. That afternoon lie wa prom ised nn interview with her the noxt day. Early that morning the bride, with her eldest brother nnd mother, took the steamer for Portland, botoro the groom knew what had happened. The young man Is nearly frantic at the loss of his wife, nnd has sought legal advice to have her restored to bin.. ACCUSED OF WITCHERY. A Womnn Threatened With the Stake anil llrutiilly Ileaten. WiLKRsnmiE, Pa,, Nov. 18. French town, Luzeruo County, has been in n turmoil for several days on account ot the superstitious beliefs of tho foreign ers who composo that town. About a week ago Mrs. Pasacre In an uuguardod moment stated that she was tho daughter of it mountain-shepherd In Austria-Hungary, nnd according to tho natives such a woman hns tho power ot bewitching. Every little mlsfortuno that has slnco befallen any. of tho inhabitants of tho town hns boon cliargod to her. Sho hns been universally shunned and- threaten ing letters sent her stated that the citizens would corahiuu nnd burn her at tho stake it Bho would uot commit sui cide. A cow belonging to tlvo leader ngalnst tho innocout woman took sick nnd died nnd ho charged the death of the animal to the "witch." Ho wont to tho house and demanded that tho cow bo brought back to llfo within five hours. Tho penalty for failure to do so was death. When the five hours had expired and the animal had not come to llfo the owner collected a crowd and proceeding to her rosldo'ico, dragged hor from her home and so murderously assaulted her that her life is despairod of. Her hus band had as many ot tho men Arrested as ho knew and in n hearing thoy wore committed to jail. I'repnrlm; Their I'liius. New Yomc, Nov. 18. Governor-elect and Mrs. Flower returned from Albany Inst night. Yesterday morning Mrs. Flower made a tour of Inspection of the Governor's mansion nnd laid plans for transforming tho bachelor's den Into a proper habitation 'or a Governor with a wife, nnd tho Go-'ornor-elect journey ed through tho rnln to tho Unnltol, whore ho visited th State departments and held nn informal loveo In tho Execu tive Chambar, whsro tho heads of the departments, clerks and messengers freely came to shake the noxt occupant ot the Executive Chair by tho hand, A Prisoner Instead of n Ilrldo. WilkeshaiiM!, Pa., Nov. 18. Mary Kishbniigh was brought here yesterday from Stockton nnd taken to jail on the chargo of Infanticide Sho confessed that Rba threw her babe Into a vault, but said she thought it was dead. Marks on tho neck, however, Indicated that tho child had been strangled. The girlcamo from Austria three months ago. She says she was sent here by her lover, who promised to follow anil marry her. Thirty Yonrs rnra aiurderer. LAtcASTElt, N. H., Nov. 18. The jury in tho case of John Donnelly, charged With killing William M. Wilson, at Berlin Falls, last May, who has been on trial for tho past fow days, yesterday brought in a verdict of guilty. Don nelly was immediately sentenced to servo 80 years in State prison. 1'nln Attn la King. Stockton, Cnl., Nov. 18. Palo Alto, United Stntes Senator Stanford's peer less stallion, is king of tho trotting turf. Yesterday bo trotted n mile in 2:08 8-1, equaling the record of the queen of trot ters, Maud S. , nnd going dangerously near to that ot his recent stable com panion, Sunol. A Sil 00,000 Conservatory for l'Utiburir. PiTTsnuBO, Nov 18. Henry Phlpps, Jr., of Carnegie, Pliipps, & Co., hns offered to orect iu Schenloy Park, a $100,000 conservatory. A condition is made that the conservatory shall be closed on Sunday. NEW YORK NEWS IN BRIEF. Four smuggled Chluamen have been caught nt Watertown. The Utlca Clothing Company, lias re duced its stock from $25,000 to 15,OJ0. Burglars entered the Phrunix Hotel at Sing Sing, opened tbj safe nnd took about $60. Iiour Admiral George II. Cooper, U. S. N., retired, died iu Ilrooklyn yes terday, aged 71 years. The United States gunboat Conoord started for the West Indies yesterday to join the Philadelphia. Articles of Incorporation of the As toria street railroad were filed yesterday with the Sacrotnry of State. Dr. Gao. Uueohler of New York, who was run over by a locomotive on the Wost Shore road near Nowburg, died yesterday. Tho Second Tresbyterlan Church at Poekskill celebrated Its fiftieth anniver sary yesterday. Tho church was built in 18-15, and rebuilt Iu 1870. Slxty-ulno families woro made home less and $300,000 worth of property de stroyed by a disastrous flro which oc curred at Nvstraud avenue, Ilrooklyn, early yesterday morning. Henry Summerlleld, alias Lawrenoe Bummers nud Edward Fitzgerald were arrested in New York last night charged with cutting pool room telegraph wires. They hud made nearly $1,000 in three days. Pll 1 rrr Acme Btackinq aW.T"-v To twt thji banir strip of lesther In a bettla ol Atroe Blacking and leara it there for a dar or 1 month Take It out and dry and eiannne it oarefull. UlackSia" " Urt """!Ul,reM"1 Tarto Wolff sflCM Blacking Makes any kind of leather Waterproof, Soft and Durable. Change a Pine Table to Walnut. A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Oak. A Cane Rocker to Mahogany. Bee what can be dona with 2f3Ca worth of WOLPT & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. 70E SALE IK ALL STOKIt. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO SAMPIMLLA Purities tho blood by ex pelling the itnpuiir.i-s through the proper channels and never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the system and gives you anapp lite. Never fails o cure any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys, i Sold at Klrlla's Drug Store, F'rquson'a Hotel Mock. Shenandoah, Pa. Aalc my ngents lor v. 1,. Ilnnglns rsiioes. If not Inr anlp lit jour placu nak yonr denier to eeitd Tor cntnlogne, aecure the nuency, mill get them for ou. VTAKC XO MllsTITUTU..irJ S3 SHOE CENTRE MEN HIE BEST SHOE IN THC WORLD FOR THE MOHEfr It Is a sciunleHS shoe, ltu 1.0 lucks or wax tQread to hurt tbo recti made of the best tine calf, stlltari nud easy, nnd 6viio' ec tunic mure $Uoi$ ofAfa print Human! nicc mantriit'tim-, it equals baud, flowed slioefl costing fmm $1 iJ to $'ttn). m (Jennliir- l!niid-Hf uril, Ihe finest calr shoe ever ofTercd for $1.uu; equals Frencli linM,rte(l hIkm-s ubleh cont from $s.o io ( i e). QiJI (10 llnml-Sesreil Well Mine, lino calf, sti 1 1 -ill . i . m i f i i in l,le and d u ni lil c 'Ihobcsc shoo put ottered at this pi ice ; stuue Kinilo us cut torn made hIiocs eitstlii rroiu fi, 1.) tt, $'11X1. CO AO Poll v Minei I .a-iiiers, t'-dtoiul "rn cl?Oa and l,"ltcr('in rli rsall wcarthem, tlucralf. BCaillli'S-s Mllltn'i i 1U-.CIC. IHIHV inrcu hUlt'I, CAieil' Sinn edac. tine pair will wi nr n c:ir. Q3 ! flue emit no lietlcrhtiuecverc offered nt surma mis prici tne trial will convince, those, s lio want a antic fur cum fort unci aerlci. dsa Uil nnd $'J.OO WorUliigiiinii's shoes nro very smuitr and durable. Tlioe who li:ic clveii tlicm a trial u III wear no other ni.Llfu. BnU0l t2.00 niitl Nl.7.5 aehool shoes aro KalUJO worn tiy the Ijm seer w here; thcysoll en their merits, ns the Incr, 1-.I11K sales Mlnov. 1 I 2-l lac Oil liiiiid-M-iied t-li-licst. ' GaaCa tUI B CJ 1 Donuohi, vci st lfsli, equals Kreucll Imported auoes eu-itiiirf f rum SI.Ml to S'l.iu. ; l.n.tl.'s' M.au. SvJ.lii! nnd Al.tn b'loe for MlasesaretbeliestnuulJoiiijota. stllslt ana durable. I Ciiuliun.-See tliut V. I.. OoiiKlas' namo and uric on, ataliini ,1 1111 the bottom of each fihi.o. W. L. 11UUUL.VS, IJrockton, Mass. t.oria,nclosvlj. 2rV DR. THEEL, r.QG North Fourth 8t. tlit iilf iftnulne brrmn Amerttu prwciaUid in thel i.tiid bit.' vbol to cure Blood Poison Nervous Debility . Spe cial Diseases ( ttl bktuPlM3a. KeJhroUPfclmlD tt boms.SoreThroat Mouth ftlt ehei, Yita W Fraptloui, of, r fa-U't I !"iri celling!, Irrittlon It n Ni-trtom iij RuuDtcc, Birlaturti, Wetknti and Ltrly wtr. Iwt memor) , weak tv mraM tniltiy WJeJ D Butter IHw-wt nl all Ul-"-a r.ultln ft'm In Ihor.-ilon or Or rwrk Kfn rim furr1 Id 4 to ID "V" rtlitf ai on Do not low hop im matt, r ha tltin DHiuir, Quank Van.Hr or ll..-i,ltal "hv-IHso hu Dr. cur.i popltively '"' l'h" 'trntion from tDtloetf OLD TV'lr MlDPlI nm AND Tll'-1 ' ilrMltTI Htaai4.ia rUh or poor ' - '"iP ' r . UOOfe "TRUTH" fi-ltu ! 'i'' r -rm U -tin t-nUU. Mr,?kSTr!:.-r ft m 9V M K. 6 to 9 W.J anl P.U fl M 10. PmiJav i li 11 mo hi call at J be ravai. lor Hafort B9f mm V tiin "4 fiaturdaj PMU. dallj Tlia- OlMSHOW If j'ouwau ti eo a flue dlnplay of lloots fintJ OUU4U, Bit LU V, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoo Store, (Maetoller's old stand,) corner Coat antJ Jnrrtlu Hlf. Custom Work ntid SXcpnlrlng: Done lu the beat style. lib J !1 s:i 4 lian tl,ubUa wl'l- I'. (jiuai'tlr tnl.LVH i' . irutional Waukeaaw . .!' ' J Jl,- ' ir n- .it 1 1 j ts.f! - If - Ue D, OutiHCiiNF'S c-iebrn"- MALE REGULATING hi .USM RlHItrlll r..l 'in, vigor RU'J IB"' i ' -if mtnd. mnt in . -r' . lat ..Iwf, 11 B. BUIC1UIB, M. X)., PrrrsrvrAN AND SDltG HON, o Rast Centre ft' -sat; Mabanoy City, ft, tikln and U etwolal duetssa a apeolalty. ui hi WHY IS THE Wo Ln DOUGLAS