Fresents In the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICF op Tim FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicijial virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, foimiug an agreeable and eflective laxative to nenna- r tieiiuv cure naonuai .onsu- ntirH tiw1 flm lilt? It- 1 condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is the most cxccllsnt remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one Is ftihous or Constipated so THAT-. PURE. BLOOD, REFREnllllJO 8LEt?P, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUOO'ST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. wuisviue. ky New york. u. r. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1873. W. Baker & Co.'s ireakfast Cocoa from which tho excess of pit lias been removed, is Absolutely Pure and it Is Soluble, Nb1Chefnicals' nro used in its' preparation. It ha3 more than three limes' the strength of Cocoa mixed with 'Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nhd is thcrcforo far moro economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, etrcngthening, easily dioested, arid admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons In health. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. Btk Headache and rolloveall the troubles to dent to a bilious etata of tho system, suoh ad Dizziness, Kausea, Drowsiness, Distress afte? eating. Pain, In the Bldo, &c While tholt most yemoikablooucccKjlias booaiiliowulacuilca , Eeaflaehe, yet. Oitor"B IJttlo Liver Pilta an equally valuable In Constipation, curingand pre venting this annoying complalnt,wbllo thoy alsa correct all dlsorderaofthoatoiaaclatlmulatotha liver and rcgulatotboL owcK Even If they only corou (AchelhoywoniaboalmostprlcelcsstotbosawIiO tuttet from this dlatrcasingcomplalnt; butfortu tiatQly their goodness docs notendbcro,andthoso vhoonce try LhemwIUQndtheaolltUe pills valu Able in bo many ways that thoy will not ba wil ling to do rcitnont them. Sat after aUslck he&4 (is ttio bane ct so many llyes that hero la whero iwetaaVeom-grcatbout, Our pills cure It whila cUiera do not. Carter's LltUe Uvcr Pills sre very small and very easy to ts.be. Qnoortvoplllsmakeadoso. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by tbelr gentle, action ploaao all who use them. In vialont2S cents; uvoforll. Sola by druggists everywhere, or sent by malL CARTER fllEDlCHJE CO., New York! SHALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE BanleCountorTylop System, Porfc' abloi Unoquatod In Stylos, Cost and Finish. , , ISO Ftfre Catslogue r Coauit-rt DeiU elc, lllaUraUa la Colon, IlMiit, fr PoitiK ISlenla, ORlce leU and Type writer t ulilnets, UOU HUlea, B.t, amlcljpap t out on earth, wltb gruit reduction in prices. rkUB ID Ct4. full llaea of IWikfl. ibtra. TiUra, Iteok Ti.Mi, CittlneU, Lral Blank I'BuiaetaH ctr., aU;tUtofk. (Hbrrl! work madar to urder. TVJ.Jilt lESItCO.,St.l.oila. MoU(8.A. L'ttlekcittr'a nallsh Diamond Uraa. Original ana On!j Genuine. . 1 T)fR-ui l . fht letter Tnu'ith lila i wionti if arii' in iu ami' ui D"iiu SaiKkte. alu WHh tin ri' I n TaLe Inn r- Rtfuii AlllC.', mil lubtl itu n Ntami't rr j irtl m irv i ttiiinoniui k09 " Ifrtli t fur Lad!i ti i tier, bv rctnra fan. iu.' lltalrlicottrr frCi.ewtoaICa.,14 -dl.utiHquare, omit mta h. ng cur 11 ins h ix 11 nt nan wutm im had n u To test Hariri Sezuul CARTER'S! fITTLE &C11 1UV UV- iTtJLT:- "TV is X A" ry HER FATHER IS RICH But Ho Allowed Only $50 'for His Child's Funoral. SHE DIED IN A POORnOUSE. Gruel Troatmint of Maggie Barkloy by Hor Stepmother. Compelled to Live Out ns a Sorvnnt Girl to Avoid Her Tyr&nuy-Tnkeli Sick She Wun Cared tor by on Aunt, and Flnnljy Went to the I'oorliouse In Pittsburg Her Father Worth 8400,000. l'lTTsnuuo, Nov. 10. Miss Maggie Burkeley, nged 20 years, died ut the Pittsburg Poor Farm on Monday last ot cousutuption. , Tho story ol her life came out yostorday from a remark by undertaker Flunnery, who declared tho young woman was the daughter of a Brooklyn man worth $100,000. From Investigation made last night It appears that Miss Berkeley came to nttBburg last May. She had for live yours bean a domestic In the family of Mrs. Kollogg ot New York, n rolatlve by marriage ot one of tho Vandorbllts. Mrs. Kellogg advised her to leave Now york for the benefit of herhoalth, ns the Itlrl was showing symptoms of consump tion. Tbl? Miss Barkloy did, taking up her jnie at 401 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, with an aunt, Mrs. Mary A. Ferrlgan. Mrs. Kellogg very kindly suppllod her with money from time to time. Several weeks ugo she became so poor ly that she was Bent to tho HotniDO pathlc Hospital. After a time she was discharged from the institution but sub sequently sought ro-admisslon. On account of somo technicality this was refused, whereupon tho girl applied to tho city authorities and wus admitted to the poorhouso. Ihe girl's story as It was related at tho Ferrlgan residence by Mrs. Mink, who Hvo3 in the same house, was that her parents left her with relatives in Ireland when she was 4 years old, tho Barkleys omlgratlng to America. Tho mother died lu Brooklyn and the father remarried. The daughter was, for some reason, not sent for, but at tho age of 10, having earned money as a sorvant, she came to America. She claimed that her father would not receive her and she had to earn her own llvlihood. JJndejrtakor Flannory says: "On Miss Barkley's death, Mr, Barkley, who Is worth fully $400,000, was notified but sent no reply ' , "Another telegram was sont him and that time he telegraphed. "Bury her, expense not to exceed 50." Chief Elliott was notified and Barkley will have to pay for the maintenance ot bis daughter at tho poor farm. THE PRESIDENT'S LUCK. lie Hugged tho ITlrat luok ami Beolloed to Take Any Advantage. Baltimore, Nov. 10. The Presidential duck-shooting party had better luck yesterduy, and seven fine spec! mo us, In cluding canvas bucks, redheads and Mal lards, are displayed as the result of the day's sport. It was blttor cold when .the President with Mr. Knight nnd ex , Senator Sowell started at dawn for the 1 blind nnd a chilling northwostor was blowiiiK. President Hurrlson was as usual of fered the best polut of vantage, but de clined It, preferring to tnka his chances with the others. lie was the first one to bring down a bird, and his nim was good, despito the hauvy wind. He ex pects to have a good day's sport to-day and to return to Washington to-morrow. A Miner' Heroin Act. Wjj.tcesbatsuk, , Nov- '10, Napo leon Do Montomue, a Frenchman, om ployod In one o( tho Plynionth mines, sacrlllced his own life to savo that of COO other men. He had fired a blust, when a spark set a podket of gas on lire. There was no immediate .danger, but Montemuo thought.the llro would spread nnd oni)ungor the lives of COO men. Ho nt onco took oft his coat and began to beat out the flame with his garment. He succeeded, but before lit could get back in his breast, the roof fell In, crushing him to death. October Output of Antbraotte. Philadelphia, Nov. 10. Statistician Jonos' report of the production of an thracite coal in October shows that tho output exceeds tho best month ou record by nearly u quarter ot a million tons. It is estimated that the output for the year will approximate 39,500,003 tons, or a million tons moro thuti the best year heretofore. Prices have been hot ter than at auy time since the Knights of Labor striko In tho Schuylkill regions three years ago. Mayor Grant Couldn't Land. QoEENbTOWjf, Nov. 10. The Inmun lino steamship City of Tarls, having ou board Mayor Grant, was unable to make a lauding here, owing to the storm which was prevailing olf tho coast, ami so she made direct for Liverpool. This Is said to be the Urst time that Captain Wutkins has had such an experience. Mayor Grant was landed nt Liverpool at G o'clock last evening. Said to lie a Defaulter. READIKO, Pa., Nov. 10. It Is now al leged that Horatio Murks!, superinten dent ot the, Aloseleni Irpu Company, is a defaulter to the extent of several thou sand dollars. Ho bus bean missing for a week, nnd It Is believed that he U In the West. Tho furnace Is owned by Philadelphlans, and Merkel paid tho employes and collected tho rents. NEW YORK NEWS IN BRIEF. Mrs. Heury nort, of Rochester, was killed In a wreck on the Buffalo, Roches ter & Pittsburg railroad at Perry, Tues day night. Baggageman Kane hud several ribs broken. Will Shu ford, colored, ot Jordnn, while hunting rabbits accidentally shot himself through the arm. The arm was amputated but Suuford died soon after from tho shock nnd loss ot blood. The lifeless body of Stephen Conloy, ot Corning, was found in his wagon Tuesday night. He bad fallen asleep 1 Bnn,n wnl, rnf 1,1a S,a. 1 n,',..n,. bead rmtifht mm iu " , . . V " " against tho wheel, which tore away part of mi ueau, digliest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTES PURE A GREAT MAGAZINE. Tho Century's Programme 1892 A New "Lifo of Columbus." That great American periodical, The Cen- lury, la going to ouldo 1(8 own unrivaled re cord In Its programme for 1802, mid as many of IU new le itures begin with the November number, new venders should commence with tliatlsiui. lathis number are the opening chapters ol 'Naulnhka,";a novel by Itudyard lpllng,tlie author of ''Plain Tales from the Hills," wrbteu In colliboratlon with an American writer, Wolcott Uiilestlcr. It Is the slo-y of a young man and a young woman from a ''booming" Colorado town, wliigoto Iiidla.be In s arch of a wonderful Jeweled necklace, called "the Naulahka" (from which the story takes lis name), and she ns n physi cian to women. The novel describes th-lr remarkable adventures at the court of an Indian mahnrnjah. Ilesldos this, The Century will print three othT novels during the year, I and a great number ol short stories by the bent American story writers. The well-known humorist Kdgar W. Nye ("UIU Nye ') Is to write a series of nmuim sketches which tie calls bis "autobiographies ' the tlrst of which, "The Autobiography of n Justice ol tho I'eaco," Is In November. This number also contains a valuable and sugg s tlvo arllclo on "Tho Fowl Supply of tho KutU'O," which ovry Dinner should rend, to be followed by a number of o' he s of groat practical vabio to farmer, treating especially of Ihe relations of the Government to the fanner, what It Is doing and what 11 should do. This ser 08 will Include contributions from officers of tho Department of Agrlcul lure, and other well-known men will discus "The Farmer's Discontent," "Cooperation," etc., etc. A celebrated Spmlsh wrllor Is to furnish a "Life ol Columbus " wtitiU will bo brilliantly illustrated, and the publishers of 27ie Centttry have arranged with tho managers of the World's Fair to print articles on the build ings, etc One of the novels to nppear lu 1802 Is a story of New York life by the aulho' of 'The AnglomanlaoV and tho ma.nzlno will contain n, great deal about the metropjlls dur- ing the year among utlir things a series of Illustrated articles oo"The Jews in New York." In November la on II ustrved do scrlptlou of tho "Players' Club," founded by Edwin Booth, nndoue of tho features of tho splendidly Illustrated Christinas (December) number Is an article on 'The Ilowery." To get JVie Cenfwrseudtlieycaily subscrlp tlonprlco($l.0l) to Hie Ceu ury t o., Union nana e, New Yolk, N. Y How to Cure a Cold. One of our citizens who has been troubled with a severe cold on the lungs effected hi3 reepvery in tho following simple manner: tie boiled a little bone set and hoarhound togetlior and drank freely of the tea before going to bed. The next day lie took fivo pills, put ono kind of plaster on lus breast, another under his arms and still another on his back. Under advice from nn experi enced old lady ha took all these off with an oyster knife in the afternoon and slapped on a mustard paste instead. Mis mother put some onion drafts on bis feet and gave him a lump of tar to Bwallow. Then he put soroo hot bricks to his feet and went to bed. Next morning another old lady came in with a bottle of goose oil und gave him a dose of it on a quill, and nu aunt arrived about the same time from Bethel with a bundo of sweet fern which she made into a tea and gave him every half hour until noon, when he took a big dose of salts. After dinner his wife, who bad seen a Ono old lady of great experience in doctoring, in Franklin street, gave him two pills of her make about the size of an English walnut mid of a similar 6hape, und two tablespoonfnls of homo made balsam to keep them down. Then he took a half pint of hot rum at tho suggestion of an old sea captain in tho next bouse nud steumed bis legs with an alcohol bath. At this crisis two of the- neighbors ar rived, who saw at once that his blood was out of urder, and gave him a half gallon of spearmint tea, and a big dose of castor oil Before going to bed ho took eight of a new kind of pills, wrapped about his neck a flannel soaked in hot vinegar and salt and had feathers bnmed on a shovel in his room He Is now thoroughly cured and full of gratitude. We ndvise our readers to cut this out and keep it whore, it can be readily found when danger threatens. .1 M Baii.ky. MaJMaaWM,iiil - 1 It Ourea OolJa.Oonrki.SoreThroatOronp.InflneMa, Whooping Couth, BronehlUa ol Asthma. A wrlUa nn fof Consumption la list su;j., .d4 j .or. nllsl la alvaneed atages, u..fioo You will see theix ellrnt effect after taklaf the Bret dew. Ma r attars tttt7atn. Writ WlUM, IN nun c-nallw rtiilulw. Pflrmnnmltlv ReBtored. WeaUntss. Kervoiianeaa, Debility, and all the train of evils from early errora or later oxceasea the resulta of orerr ork, an kness. worry, CW. full i atreniztb. dovelonment. and lono alreo to every i organ and portion ot the body. Bloiple, natural methods. Immediate Improvement aeeu. Failure impossible. l.(fl references, liuok, eplMdonj ISLndprooratnaHedlaonledifroei Addrena CtilE MiUIOAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. I DON'T DELAj 'dmn mtrd biyua U. . Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, The Unpnrdonnblo Sin. A very finely dressed lady, on whose faco powder and wrinkles wero deeper ntely struggling for the mastery, Bot on tho train at Norwnlk, Saturday evening. The car being crowded, she whs obliged to stand up. Seeing her, a young woman in an adjoining sent rose and offered her the place. "But you will have to stand," said the first lady, edging toward the seat. "Oh, that's nothing," replied the other; "1 am young." The next Instant the first lady was at the other end of the car and didn't intimato to anybody tc bring tho seat along. J. M. Bailey. Serve Your Baby a Good Turn By sending 'o ,1. M. Hillit 1 or (J. ,1. Mc Carthy, tho druggists for a free, eimplo botllo of Dr. Hmd's Colic Curo. It Instantly cures colic pains and is freo from dangerous drugs. A snow In November makes the December livery bill a sure thing. Will Bo Glvon Away. Ourcnterprlslngdrnvglst O. It Hnonbitch wbooirrles ( lie Unosl atoc o'Ui.ki., pe. lumcrles, toll txrticles, bi uslics, sponges, tlo , 14 giving away a large number of irlul bottles of Or. MDes' cclebrati I Hestoru lve s. rvlue. llHgu.'irautejsttio cure headache, dU.zlness. nervous prostration, sleeplsNsno, the 111 eirects of spirits, tobueco, cottee. etc Drug gists Hny If Is the gr.-tttest seller they ever knew, and Is uirveMilly satisfactory. They ulso guarantee Dr. MI'os' Now Heart "ure in nil cusos of n rvous or organic heart disease, p ilpltiition, p'lln lu sill-), smolli rln, etc. Kino book on "Nervjus and lie .rt Dlsoasis" free. Most of the trees are now almost nuktil nut bare und look winterlike. Mllos' Norvo ana Liver PIIIb Let on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nervet. new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily jure biliousness, had taste, torpid liver, piles, .onsllp.itlon. unequaled lor men, mmira, children. Hmallest, mlKtcst,surestI 6 Mooes, S:'ls. Hamples Free, at O. 11. Hagenbuch's drugstore. The election for C mr.pilinen next February will be Inlerestluir. Tho Greato&t Strike. Among the greil strikes that of Dr. Miles In discovering his New Heart Cure lias proven Itself to be oueof the most Important, fbe demand for It has become astonishing. Already thotreatment ol heart disease Is be ing revoiuuoniieu, nun tnaoy uuoxpecieu cures efleoted. It soon relieves short breath. tlntlerinir. pains in side. arm. sliouiuer. weuc and hungry spells, oppression, swelling of anttlcs, s.nothering and heart dropsy. Dr. Miles' boil; on Heait and Nervous Diseases, tree. The uuequaled New Heart. Cure Is sold an guaranteed byC. II. Haaeubnch.tbo drug gist, also his Ueslora'lve Nervine for bead' ache, Id's, sprees hot lUslies, nervous ojIU", opium liabll. elc. The Indian summer days this year come ou the liitallinent plan. Ob, What a Cough. Will yon heed the warning? The elgnal per iods of the sure approach of that more ter ible disease. Consumption. Asfc yourselves 1 you can afford for the sake of saving 00 -enls, to run the rlstc and do nothing for it, vVo tsnovifrori experience that Shlloh's Curs if 111 Cure your Cough. It never falls. This ixplalns why more than a Million Uottlci vcre sold tho past year. It relieves ilroup md Whopplnc Cough at once Mothers do not be without It. For Lame Baoit, Side or Ohest, nse-Bhlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by X H. Hu(Aubuch, N. K. corner Malu and Uoyd 6lreets. We muy expect some rough weather before a great while. Shlloh'o Consumption Cure. This Is beyond question tbe most suo- ."uinl Conch Medicine we have ever sola. i (cw doses lu variably care tbe wo-Bt oases o oiien. uronn. ana uroiiciiuis. wnue us w n. term! success In the cure of Consumption Is vlthout. a parallel In the history of m-sllolne. Mncu It's Qrst discovery It has been sold on a 'narsnwe, u tesi. ivuicu uo oiuer ujeuiiiiiiv an stand. It you have ft cough we earnestly isk you to try II. Price 10 cents, 6'l cents, and 1 .10. If yonr liangs are sore. Chest or Bank me, use Million's Porous Plaster. Hold by ). II. liaenbuch, N. K. corner ualn una .loyd streets, A barber says scalps should be shampooed monthly. The worst danger about uezlectluga Cough or CoM Is Consumption, We can assure our readers that no medicine equals I'an-Tlna Cough nnd Consumption Cure. Try It. Trial Domes iree ui ivirnus arng store. Have you seen any of the November meteors yetv A Pariah Prleat'a Certificate Cor- tilled to by tho Archbishop of Mexico. T.naroo' Isl nrlestaud ecclusiastlonl ludno of Celayu, Stale ol (iunn .Jualo, hereby cert fy unit i Know several people wno nave noen uied by ihe Caclm Illood Cure. It rndl ally and etlectuully dispels all Impurities of tbe blood. FltANCO M CONOOIt . The above signature Is thst which lie uses In nil his mulnes, nillclally aud olhorwl.e, aud bo Is an old pupil of mine. T r. A,, Arcnuisuopoi iuexico. Hold at Klrlln's DrugUnre,b'ergusoa House lock, -ihenaudoi . The fight against the mnlntenanco ot the Bridgeport and Horseshoe Turnpike Company's toll-gate witliiu tlie city of Lancaster will bo curried to tho Supreme Court. A slander suit for $.100 damages Is the outcome ot gossip alleged to havo boen started by Houry Kisi of Washington borough, LaiiouHter county, alluding to Jaooh Kremer. a prisoner, as "a hospital bUininor und prison grubber." LEATHER and S11UE FINDiHGS I3. J". CLE.A.ierSrT:, Dealer in all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large aud fl rat-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Suppfiea 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA. CANNOT BE SETTLED. q Mo Likelihood of I'.KO.tnl Nolltl.na ltetsveen Fimseeis unil flrandn do Nnl. Montevideo, Nov. 10. It appears that very little conlldenco is placed by the Provisional government fortes ot lllo Gratulo do Sul In the favorablo result of any negotiations nendlng with Da Fonseca, as tho troop ot the Pro visional government nro actively en gaged In strengthening itio Grande do Sul to resist nn expected attack of Da Fonseca's forces. The Fonseca government Is also evi dently npprehenslvo of trouble In tho Provlnco of Santa Catharina, and a boJy of soldiers has boen sent there by sea. The troops will bo stntlonod at Des torro, the capital, where thoy will bo prepared for any disturbance In Santa Catharina Itself, or can bo readily used In on attnek on the opposition forces lu tho adjoining province of Itio Grande do Sul. One rumor Is to the effect that Fon seca npprehonds n sudden descent by sea by tho naval forco of tho opposition on Desterro, which, from Its exposed situation might oaslly be captured la that way, especially as the forts defend lng Desterro have hut a small garrlsou. Latest advices from Bio Grande do Sul, Brazil, say that additional towns in tho State have gone over to tho Bide of the Provisional Junta. Among them are Santlnoel, San Llns, Parana and Cru zalto. The enllstmont of Infantry nnd cav alry among the people of Porto Alegro, tho capital of Itio Grande do Sul, is na tively carried on. Two Killed 111 n Collision. WlLLlASlsroitT, Pn., Nov. 10. A pas songer train collision occurred at Aug honsbnugh Station yesterday afternoon by which two mon wero killed outright and ono sustained injuries that nro llko ly to prove fatal. Twolvo or fifteen of tho passengers wero badly shaken up and bruised. Two onglnos wore delimi ts lod and half a dozen conches wero badly damaged. Two oxpross trains running ntn high rate of speed collided. Lum Kay, one of the train-hands, and a passenger named Harry Bard were killed outright. The engineer was liar led into the air, und whon picked up hail both ot bis legs broken and receiveii other in juries from which ho cannot recover. lrorgot to Put In the Wires. Prrrsnuito, Nov. 10. Pittsb urg's new postolllco and Federal building, which hn3 been nearly 20 years In process of construction, was practically finished recontly with a strange oversight. Those In charge forgot to wira the build ing for electric lights. Gas has already been found Impracticable, and Congress will have to 1)3 asked fur an extra ap propriation with which to put eloctrlo wires In. Contest for tho Kueakershlp. WabiiinqtOK, Nov. 10. The Speaker ship contest will open In earnest next Monday, when Mr. Mills will establish his headquarters at Willard's Hotel. Ho will be the first In tho field. Mr. Springer will bo at tho National and Mr. Hatch probably at Willard's. Tho other candidates havo not yet seleotod their rooms. 1'atul ltullroad Collision. PLATTSnuIto, N.Y., Nov. 19. A wreck ing train collided with tho westbound mail on the Chnteaugay Railroad, near Lyon Mountain. Fred Mel lotto was fatally Injured and both trains badly wrecked. Tho cause wus a misunder standing of orders. NEWS OF THE DAY. Tho New Orleans Cotton Exchange re ported Its receipts yesterday tho largest lu tho History ot the port. Miss Bessie Blosson, one ot the prot tlest girls ot Genoa, Nev., has eloped witli an Indian ot the Washoe tribe. Tho weather in tho West for two days has been very cold. In some parts of Minnesota the mercury was down to 20 degrees below zero. Thomas Magett, the son ot the well known Indianapolis artist, Is unlor ar rest, charged with writing improper let ters to u young lady. "Weutlmr lii'IlcatloiiM. AVasiunotoi?. Nov. 10. For Now ttnifland: Westorly winds; fain slightly warmer to morrow. For Eastern Now York, Gas torn PennsyL vauia. Now Jcrgey, Maryland tuiJ Ula wftroi Fuln variable winds, fair aud warmer to-inorrow. For Western Now York mil Woe tern Penn sylvania: Wurmen southerly wind and guu erally fair weathor. NEW VClltK MAI11C13T8. New Yoiik, Nov. 18,-Moaay on call oasy at 4 aud & per cent, IIOND3. Closing Yosteiday. S t, lie 4 s. Coup 11714 4 s, lleg 117), Closing; To-day. Otfij HOW 117l 111 0 6. lliup bTUCK MAltKhlr. eloiln Yosturday. fnnndUn ruolllc central I'noine - thlouio. llur. JcCJuiuoy ""Hi DulawHru Si llu.lsoo Del. Lauk. i Wosiuru 1374; Krle wJ Lrlepref 7i Lake bUore i'iih u.iiui Noah 77 Cloglnr 'lo-day. tiUvi IH un Mleuuan lentrai sluwourt Iauittu A hew Jersey eutral Ut! lOSM North western ,.n Omoti avigiinoa l'uclllo Mud 3& lliHidlng 3Wt Hook island Bt btan 71) 40 SH4 76 id ITnlon Pacillo -I1 Weswru Union . OltAIN MAHKUT. Wheat Mnrkat ousnod wealc und unahsngjd throughout dav. No. 'i. ittd winter elo.oj lWi; I'ea.. ldKi Juli.' UQ)f Uoui-llurUBt oiieuo-i weak and oioted weak er. No X, silxad, fO; Nov., MiH; Dtso., bdfii Jan.. STIs. Oats--iliuket dull. No. H. mixed, ,18.L3a)t Deo.. aai, rilODUCK. llLTTEIt Cruauiery, State le l'enn., eitrm.lW o.a!i8jo. trv amery, western, Ursts. 4a c.u'7 c. Pro uieiy, wustern, aeuonds 4.1 o.o4t c. Btatoijair), to. f. tubs, eitrui..,,au caii o. Ciieksb - Btute faetory. fullorea'ji, 8ept. fancy., all btuto factory, full cream 10ul0'. Btalu factory, X till eruum, line ...loaluH Htate factory, full cream, irood to pilmoWiulO Btutu factory, common to fair s4 uUfi Jvb Poubrar Bprlnjr chlokens, cb doe, larKierbl. al'llj Sprlnir oniekooi. prime , . . , ,12liulJ Fowls, Jersey, dtutudi Pa., par lb.,,, l2Lt uU IlliESsui pouwur Turkev. mixed wetirbti ts, pcrlb..,...,li Mia is lbs. to poir...Kd vtl bp's chkV, PhllOn aa m 1 1,000 REWARD r 'R'1T! HI oontrk "i rai w elaini tbit Acme Blacking Wourr AlfnoKE'1' To twt thU hanjr ftHp of lilbr In w bottte of Acme Itlevcktruc tinrl letve It thorn fur a dar or rnnith. Take It oat and Orr and Mtmlne It carefullr. fclfcetmlUi test with FrwncU DrewilDg and Tasta Wolff'sfiCMEBIacking Makes any kind of leather Waterproof, Soft and Durnblo. Change a Pine Table to Walnut. A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Oak. A Cane Rocker to Mahogany. B" what can be done with 20O. worth ot WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PhllfcdelpW JOS. SAXE IK ALL STORKS. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLA Purities Ihe blood by ex- polling th' impuiitics through the proper chain els and never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the system and gives you an appetite. Never fails i o euro any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klrlln'a Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. iAsk my ngpnts for W. I,. Douglas Slioen f not lor sale In lour place nslt your Ciller to acini for ciitnlngiie, secure tbe ngency. nut! get tlient lor sou. tJf-TAKi: NO SUIISTITUTU. tl S3 SHOE CCNTLENItHN IHE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY t It Is a aeamlens sliiie, nith notuekMor wax thread to hurt the reeti made of tho best line calf, stylish nml easy, anil btvuuse nv make mure thocs vi thts Qrade Attn an if 'tlirr vianufufturer. It equals band sewed shoe costing from SI w to 8.1.110. fl 1)0 l.t'iiiiliiti llaiKl-seised, theflnesteatt sPJ shoo evur olTi-reil for 85.UIJ equals French Imported shoes uhli'li eot from 8S.lNlto81"i.l!0. tCyJ UO lluiiil-Seued Welt Shoe, lino calf. ZM9m st.sllsU. eumf'Ttiible anil durable. The best shoe ever otTertd at tilts price ; same grudo as uus I torn made slm.s eosiln Cruni $i(ont $MJ(1. g 50 Pollrf. Minct i-ariiieift. ttnllroad Men slJ. nml lAtteri flrrli'riill wear them; llnecnir, I e.-amless, flm'nith Innlile. ht-uvy three soles, exten sion edge. One pair w III wear a year. C5 0 ll lllle colli no lienor mioe ever onerei at Sit 5 this price; one trial ivtll eonvince those wlio want a shoe fur comfort and service. ffiO "'id 92.00 roi kliiainiin'M shoes 7saa are c.-y htrttii ami itnriible. lliose who h ive given them a Irlnl illl wear no other make. Drive' s'J.Otl mid Ml.?.! aehool shoes nro DvV9 worn by the lHMev(rywhere; iheyaeU nu their merits, ui the tnei coslntt s.des show. B -al Inc 811.110 lliuiil-.eii e,l shoe best ihnU ECS InniKola. vi'i'ya'yllshicquaUKrpucn Imported shoes costing frmi sum to Aii.ul. I.Hillen' tt.nil, (s'J.tll) nml ! 1 .7.1 shoe for Misses are the best line boiiKola. Ktyllshaud durable. t;mlllun. ee mat v,. l uuugius- name ana nrl.u, urn fttaniTM.il nn llin linltolil nt each shoe. W. L. UOUUL.tS, llroekton, ilau. la.oja.o,33L3.a.la. IE a DR.THEEL. kqq North Fourth St., UtlD iH, iinva. rMiLitrm, tht unit Rutiulne Otrmiu AmrrUta 0twctUit in Om t'Diwa buu who U Uo to cure Blood POliOn, Nervous Debility " Spt. clal DieeuGes . hlia Dins Mti. K-d tspoti Plnt In Uw Du.-.SoreThront Mouth, niti!b, nmptu, FraptloDi, son bsvrd V! rt, Kwi-UiRgi, Irrltationa, lutluiinitUom ni Buoniojti. Btrtcturci, WkneM tail Kirlj m7 loit memory wfak bark tnfntl Mtr mwy HUW.rDUttvM Kixl Kll Wstawi rrultlni from "J";' InrtlriUon or Ov.rworH Rvcrut -' cuiM o;0fl.'-iI rt-llff it onM Io not low hope, r.o t.ui- h . .TT tUlncDnetur Qututk, FimlU or Ilmi'lul I'hjcHaa bu Or. THKKL cur positively to- tbmil dftt-Blloo rr taxtoett oid, vot'w. Mtrrnn in kp Tni cirrBMri.Tti u.Hiu.ai riih or ixwr "-ml - -w POOR H AiU f.!.m 9 3 ' Wed. an 81. Br w 10 fumi.i 9 till IJ WHl or eftll m4 W "'t rr Ucfft(Mt Wtln. "! Bturdj PtU. tin A FINE SHOW yon want t see a flue display of Hoots and Uhuea, goto W. S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Man teller's old stand,) Cftruer ConI imil Jmcim Htt.. Hi I ill III I III w WHY IS THE W. L. BOUCLAS CuMtuui Worlc and Rcpairlnsr Dane In Ihe best style. SUFFERSKGWOMEHS .Vlun trjQl.UJ 1')' slo'isneovlBn lrNsnsl. M o i.jui-ntly folio -i'j . . ..I.l r ni-uro. or rul; .lit'atloaal Weaknp : r"l'' l"lr 'enU U.e OH. OuCHOINH-ai O'lebrw'eo CEMALE REGULATING PIUS. i.nyar Sliiisllin''i w ' "' ",'' '''r . ..m.; ,,0. rlunrbU-t a,.i', ' ' ' Bi'tiui, il.usanf l,. .liili.t. Ktnti- . - " '-J tk A.MlMf. It. MUCKER, M. D. P'rVTOrANANDSTjRQEON, ',. n Kast Centre R' et; Mahanoy City, Ps ln and nil special sUssasen a apeeuity, . U. M7co7, 88rodiiy,ew kern.