Pt wents in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE (writs' ' FIGSJ OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the iiedicma! virtues of plants 'known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming ati agreeable' and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak Or Inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is the tnokt cxcelltnt tehledy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUAlU When one is Uiliout or Constipated SO THAT PURE BLOOD, ,lEFREBMlHQ SLEEP; HEALTH and OTRENQTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR ORUQQ'ST FOR MANUFACTURER ONLY DY ' CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. tOUISVILU. KV NEW YORK. N. t. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1873. I. Baker & Co.'s Breakfast , Cocoa itpm which tho oxcess of oil has been removed, Is IAbsQlutcty Pure and it. is Soluble. No Chemicals r aro used iu Its preparalioir.'' It has more than tfcee times the strength ox Cocoa mixcit wiui'siarcli, .Airrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far moro ico'n'oniical, cosliiXg' Uss than one cent a cup. It ia delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily dioested, and admirably adapted for Invalids as well as for persona In health. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. ' Nearly every pattern of Horse Blanket is imitated in color and style. In most cases the imitation looksrjusbas rjood as the frenuine, Gut it hti'sn't the tvd-p threads, and Hi Blankets so lacks strength, and while it sells for only a little less than the genu ine it isn't worth one-half asmuch. The fact that . Horse Blankets . are copied is strong 'evidence that they are THE STANDARD, ' and every buyer should see that , Mhe -l .trade mark is sewed on (fhe. msiqe of the Blanket, Five Mlto ...ARE THE STRONGEST. 100 6,'A STYLES at prices to suit every body. If you can't get them from your dealer, write us. Ask fot the 5i)llabk ' Yoll .cVn, gel, it without charge. WM, AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia, Bank Counters, Tyler Systom, Port able, Unoqunlocl In Stylos, Cost and Finish. , , lSO(rag Ctttloiiia or ConV.r., b.U etc., lUattrsttd in Color. ItvuXl, 'rvn ToiUl li CtaU. Also 'l'yier'B jsoyui onire l)c.u nnd Type wrller Cnliluet. HO HtylPi. llest nnd cheap I est on canb, with great reduction in prices. iku i.ko fftiiiuguo irer, fMl.iro li ru. lull !hr. of lttl, (kiln, 1.1,1.., Honk ..., fuLlnio, Util Xlauk fabtnrl., ate., alwa,alitlv.l. Sli.rlal Work uada In ord.r. Tl'l.KK lir.aiCCO., Sl.l.oula, Mo., V.K.A. 1 CblchtBtrr KtifflUh Ircraenl Ilrand a.rt h x n r i.Jt ,r la jilu ik i)ru rfsl i r i m t tfr I ..t Ha-A Irwim, lea wi'tt Ijlut I. t" Xake aa ether. AVft.( i'.i, r, m mlttitu limtand imUmmi ' !rt;KUfi,or.tct,4l "llllt f Twr Y- '1. ,M in le'fr, by returm JUIL 1.0UU 'i iti inrjial'. H ami lliprr, tohcterCLmIfl Vtt dUon Hquarci J)rnfctti. '-lMwjl. l'n MEN WANTED Kneclt naucuii "7"" "-if-w vl7 for M I M Electric f M&k Extra Test i a Baker iHORSE BLANKETS , "iirSriw -rchi IkM or all Local Ul JIllU'l OKU"-""-"" A PRUDENT SUFFERER.. fin llntrO tn Bprtid the Money, but He 1 1 lid In tin It.' Copyrighted by Lee ft Hhopard, Ronton, and puulKtied by apodal arrangement with thcni.) Mr Philips, of the firm of Phipps & Iloilee, thu Dnnbnry undertakers, was pitting in Ida shop Suturdrfy afternoon, nthrinntlng- gloomily4 upon the dull- imin, when the door opened and in came a stranger. The visitor was a sllin fucoti mnn, dressed lit it dun colored suit of nither tight fitting clothes. He looked clear around tho room, carefully avoiA- lug a glauco at the undertaker uutil the circuit witH completed. Uien he looked curiously at htm ana Baidrv . "ls the boss inT- "Yes, sin I'm one of them. Is there anything I can do for you, sir?" "Well, that 11 depend on how we kin deal, t reckon," replied tho stranger in a tone of suuaueo.'. shrewdness. "I have just had to shoulder u pretty heavy ntlUc tion. Jly old woman wtjut under yes terday." tie paused and looked inter rogiitlvely over tho array of coffins and caskets. "Your wife Is dead?"- Inquired Mr. Phipps, with professional anxiety. You vo hit It square, boss, replied the stranger with an approving nod. "What - timo 'yesterduy did tho sad event occur?" About 5 p. in., as near as wo kin reckon." "Pass away peacefully?" "Lit ont without a groan," explained the bereaved, "She'd been sick, off an on, fbr about two' years an'bettcr. Not right down sick all that time! but then don t think she done n sqhare day a work in two years. It's been a great ex pense all through; but I don't complain, howsumever. I cauio in today to see about lixin her up." An, yesi ion wish to secure a ourtal case. Wo have, ns you see, various kinds. Yon will want something rather nice, I fancy?" said Mr. Phipps. "Well, yes; I want something that will show considerable grief an sorrer, but nothin that's going to upset folkB, ydu bnoVv.f VVoJtire plain people, boss, aij at tlirifi like this, with a great af fliction shouldered' on ua, we don't feel Uko riling up the neighbors. If it was a huskln bee, ndw.'or ab:trn. raisin even, I'd calculate' to malte their OJ'eS pranco riut uiuuiiu ui lueir ueuus, uui,, auu no sighed heavily, "this is a hosa of another color." , "How wouldiithia Hot' suggested Mr. Phipps, indicating a plain rosewood. , J What's 'the pricerjr' that?- Yon see, 'boss, wo" live over in Baxter Plain. It's a Small place, nn there ain't much stylo. Wo don't want to go in. too heavy, you know." "Certainly not, bnt this la a rattier neat looking article." "Yes," coincided tho widower, "it does eeeinas if one needn't feel urfeasywith that coffin in the front room, nn the room full of people." '''I can let yon have that for forty-five dollars." "Jee Oh, I couldn't think of pay ing that!. Forty-five dollars! why, you kin ge't a wagon in two colors for that i 1 ... , .t ,...,. 1 1 ' money. Yon see, boss, this is n plain country funeral, an not a torchlight procession ." feelingly explained ie wid- Tf5 11, . . . . x, . "How will this dq thenr next In-1 quired the undertaker, 'hastily pointing to another article, of common wood, , brightly stained, '"How innch is that?", "Only eighteen dollars." . "Eighteen dollars, hey? Well, that's much "more 1)1160. ft Jllou!t h t strike you unit eighteen dollars is pretty steep for these fimeb?" "Not for an article like that, Bir. I ( can assure you that such a coffin could not have been bought for a' cent less than tweqty-two dollars one year ago." , :It inay be cheap, as yon say," rumi nated the bereaved. "Yet eighteen 'dol lars is a good big pile of money. I want. BohietliTng nice, of fcpnfse; but I don't wftntVo jump in o' mifihtyMieavy as to make people think I never had a funeral befora Yon get what I mean?" 1 "Now, this is an article that just, un awers the purpose, in my judgment;ttnd I have had years of experience." ' "Yes, yes. Yon must 'av' tncked in a heap of em," Bald the stranger in n tone of unqualified respect. "This is a sound one I Buppose." he continued, tapping the sides.' ' "Perfectly bo; we use the verybes kinds of wood," explained Mr. Phipp3. "Just see hero a minute," exclaimed the stranger, suddenly and impressively drawing the nndertaker to ono ids, "You say that coffin is Bound ea a nut, an you want eighteen dollars fdr it. Now, I want you to understand thera nin't anything small about me, an that I've got just as much respect for th dead na tiny other man living, I don't care where you Bnako him from. BuS winter is coming on, you know, an wo owe n little to the living as well. That's a sound coffin, nn a sound coffin doe J well enough In the right place, yon know; but I want to ask you, as a man of experience in these things, nn under standing what griof is, if yon ain't got a box of that pattern that's got some sort of a defect in tha wood, which'you could knock off a little on." "I haven't, sir." "Just think a mlnit, please," he anx lously resumed. "Nothing a little ro ted?" The undertaker shook his head. "With a wormhole or bo in I don't mind a dozen," suggested the sorrowing one. "No." "Or n little sappy? Don't answer too quick; take time. Just a little sappy where it wouldn't be seen by tho public, you know?" "1 haven't such a piece of wood Jn the establishment' ' We use' nous that is' Im perfect." "Eighteen dollars It is, then?" sighed thoufllicted. "Yea, bir."' ... "I must tako It. 1 fsnnnose." he ob served. "But when the- neighbors see that coffin they'll swear that old J has struck a gold mine. Now, mark my words.1' And he passed gloomily out 1 J, M. Uajijsv. rtighcstfof all in Leavening rower, AESOLUTEOf PURE A GREAT MAGAZINE. Tho Oontury'a Programmo 1802 A New "Llfe Of Oolumbua." Thatitreat American periodical, The Cen tury, Is going to outdo Its own unrivaled re cord In Its programme for 1S92, and as many of Its new leiturei begin with the November number, now. leaders should copinvsnce with that hum. In this number nre the opqnjiig chapters ot ,Naulahka,",la noveliby llntfSrd Kipling, the author of 'l'laln tales frAtrfothe Uills," written In colt iboriiTTd"ir'(Ui "an American writer, Wolcott Uatcstler.'lt'ls the sto-y of a young man and a young woman from a "booming" Colorado towu, wh'igoto India, ho In s nrchofix wonderful Jeweled necklace, called "tho Naulahka" (from which the story takcS'llS namo), and she as a pbysl. clan to women. Tho novel describes th-lr remarkable adventures at the court of an Indlanmnharajab. Besides this, The Century will print three other novels during tho year, and a great number ot short stories by the beit American Btory writers. The well-known humorist Kdjrar W. Nyo ("Hill Nye ') Is" to write" a series of amusing sketches which ho calls his "autobiographies ' tho first of which, ''The; Autobiography or a Justice ol tho Peace," Is In November. This number also con'tnlnsa valuable and sugg's tlvo article on "Tho Food Supply of tile Fuluto," which evry farmer should read, to bo followed by ft number of o'hes of great practical value, to Jarmrj', tfeitltg especially of the relations of the Government to the la'mer, what it Is doing and what It should do. tins series win inciuue contrioutiops from olllcers of, the Department of Agrlcul lure, nud other well-known men will discuss "The Farmerif Discontent," "Cooperation," eta, etc. i r . , , , ' A'celsbratcd Spanish wrller is .to furnish a "Life ol Columbus !' which will bo brilliantly Illustrated, and' the publishers of The Century have nrrnmrol with the maunrers of tho ... . . . . . . ... .. . ., World's Filr to print articles on the build ings, etc. One of tho novels to appear lnl$02 is a story of New York 1 lib by tho author of 'The Augloraanlac"," nnd the magazlno will contain a great deal about the metrop jlls dlir lng the year among other things a eerie, of Illustrated articles on "Tho Jews In New York " In November Is an II ustrtted de scrlpl Ion of the "Players' Club," founded by I Edwin Booth, and ooe ol the features of the I splendidly Illustrated Christmas (December) number Is an article on "1 he Bowery." To get TVie Century seud the yearly subscrip tion price ($l.(rh to The Cenury Co., Union Hqua 0, Now Yolk, N, Y The Thanksgiving turkey is now as suming ultlerniunio proportions. Our merchants have already 'begun fixing up for Christmas. An 'Aotreit Madly Hurt. t CoilOEf, N. Y., Nov. 20. Mary ,Os borne, sucondi leaUTiisr latly nf ' tha "JNiooe- company, piaying nere, wiiiu last evening was struck by a passongei traln aml thrown twenty foot to oni ide of the track. She was plclcud ui and taken to the Miller House where il was found that she had hail three rlbi broken and received a severo'scalp wound and Internal iujurius. Dr. Mitchell, whe is attending her, says she will recover. The 81tnrehuldera are K GheejiTield, Mass., Nov. xflteil. irss, 20. Mitch excitement prav.tlls aumn- the share holders of tlio'Or.ler of-tin lining Sin in Florence, Athol, Orango, Northamp ton, South Deerlluld, lir.tttlaboro and other points over the illsuppjaranco from Lowell of Treasurer Smith, Most of the interest in the Order in tham places ,was about two th'.rds paid. J)ollhl9 Scull II CO lYrruiiired. Toronto, Ont, Nov. 20. A double soull race of three miles with a turn, was arrange last uijht botu-eeu Teomer, Hosmor, O'Connor and Hantan. Tho stakos will be l,uuu aside, and the race will take placj the latter part of next Way or tho urn part oc June at some place to ba decided on later. Driver and rnsKaUcjrr'KUWri. Buffalo, Nov. 20. A 'bus eontatn lng two passengers bsstdes the driver, was struck by the West shore nasseuger train at the Soneca Streit crossing about 7 o'clock last night. Iho driver was iustantly killed au I one. of the passen gers fatally Injured. The next largo gathering In towu will be tlio nuutial leaclitrs' lii-tltute Our met chants will soon be display, lng their holiday - ook. It Cinei CoUi.Oovrbt.SoreThroat.CrotipJnflneBxa, Yhoopinc Cough. Bronchitis tad Aithma. i. certila urn for Con tump t ion la fint lUtrut, ml ft aurt rII( I nlvmeed tUgei. V t do. You will set tbofx sUint efft after Uklne ; th first dejae. Wl 17 ditto" TerrwiW, Lu WtUw, 60 taU and 14.00. Ennllv. OuloUiv. Pormnnentlv Restored Vckuea, Aervoukneiii Jlebllltr and all tha tram of evils t rem earlr errors or litter excesses tho results of ov error k, sickness, worryi etc. Full irtrength, development, and tono pi yen to every organ and port loo ot the body. Hi tuple, natural methods. Immediate improvement seen. Failure Impossible, 2,UK references, llonfc, explanation! ua prooia luaiieu nuaieui ireo. JiuureKS KRIE MEDIOAL CO., UUFFALO, N. Y TJ. & Gov't Report, Aug. if, 1889, lewder Four Years for Mnnalaucht.r. Wilminotos, Del., Nov. 20. Howard Cooling, who killed his wife on Sopt. 20, by striking lior on the head with n mus tard bottlo, and who pleaded guilty to manslaughter, wai sentenced to four years Imprisonment, PENNSYLVANIA BRIEFS.. Jjjlght of the ten members of John Masters family at Mertztown are down With typhoid fever. A man disguised as a Woman In black has been terrifying women at Tnylbrs vllle and Old Forge. . The balance of the State's $.5,000,000 loan, reimbursable la 1802, has been paid off since Nov. 1. Allentown's Council killed the ordin ance permitting lie Lehigh Valley Rail road to belt the city ami cross forty streets a,t grade. Madge Irwin and a female companion got away with S3,00J vorth.Qf diamonds borrowed from John Markowitz, Pitts burg, to wear to a party. Servo Your Baby a Good Turn By sending to J. M. llillan or J. .1. Mc Carthy, tho drui?Ut,. for a free sample huttlo of Dr. Hand's Oolic Oaro. It instantly cures colio painy and h froo from danijeruuj drugs. A garalo of Hour and Water is exeeUeut.remedy for dlplttheria. Will Bo Givou A-way. OureuterorUlnzdrus'rlst O. II. llaireubueh whooirrles tho llncsl 8toe.it ofdrus, pei- umeries. toll-t articles, brushes, sponges. no . Is giving away a largo number of trial bottles or ur. Allies ceieuraiei itesioraiive werviue, llrt iruarautes It to cnr headache, dizziness, nervous prostration, sleenlessnoss. tho lit effects of snlrlts. tobacco. 1 mflee. etc. UrU gists sty 11 is me greatest seuer iney ever uiihv. nnd Is nnlvnr, ullv kitll&rnetorv. TheV als'd KOarantee Ur. Mllesi-New Hairfuro In uu cases 01 n'rvnus or orcanic ueri. uiaojso, n imuHuun, pain iu hiuj, Hinuiit mi, t:tu. Fine book on "Nervous and Ho irt Diseases' free. The wind U brlntrliivr down the re- msiuueroi tue leaves. Mlloa' Korvo ana Llvor Pllla i.ct on a new nrlnclnle rcizulatlnir the liver, stomach ana bowe s throuahthe neniei. A new discovery. Dt, "Miles' Fills speedily ouie blllousnesa, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, oonstlpatlnn. Unequaled lor men, women, snuuren. umauest. muiiest.BureHii ojaofies. ict8. .Samples Free, at C. II. Uueenbuch's arng store. Tlilnltlnsr Isn't tho easiest kind of work but It pays the best. Tho Greatost Strike. Amomrthe urait strikes, that of Or. Miles In discovering tils New Ile.irb Cure has provou 1 self to be one of the moHtlmonrtant. ineuemanaior il uas oecono asionisning, Already the treatment nf heirt disrate Is be ing revolutionized, and many unexpected cures enacted. It noon relievos short breath, fluttering, pains In side, arm, shoulder, wea'c and hungry spells, oppression, swelling of auicles, b uolherlng and heart dropsy, Ur. Miles book on ueari and Nervous uiseases, free. The unequaled New Ileirt Cure Is sold au'i guaranteed byO. II. Ilnsoubuch.tho drug gist, also his ltestorailve Nervlue for head, ache, fl's, sprees, hot flashos, nervous c . Ills, opium habit, etc, Cultivate the kind of hen's that lay when' eggs are high. Oh, What a Oough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per apsot tbnsureiiDuroach of that more ter rible disease. Conauniptlon. Ask yourselves If you can allord for the sake of saving 50 ents, to run tue risKanu no notuing iorit. Wo know from experience that Shllon'g Curs till Cure your Cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Uottles vere sold the past year. It relieves Croup tod Whopping Uongh at once Mothers do not be wltho it It. Kor Lume Bacx. 81de or Chest, useHhlloh's Porous I'laster. Sold by C. II. Ilagenbuc.h, N. U. corner Main and i.toyd slreem. , j , The barklngtlogne,yer bites ,tt Jeaat while lie la burking. Shlloh's Consumption Ouro. This Is beyond question the most suo tesstul Oough Medicine we have ever sold, few doses Invariably cure the wopst cases of OiiRh.Urnup, and Bronchitis, while Us won lorful success In the cure of Consumption Is vltbout a parallel In the history of medicine, ilnce It's first discovery It has been sold on a (uarantee, a lest which no other medicine an stand. It you have a Cough we earnostly tsk yon to try It, 1'rtoe 10 cents, 6D cents, and '1.(0. If your Lungs are sore. Chest or Back ame, use Hhlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by J. II. llairenbuch, N, K. coruer Main and Moyd streets, He Isn't mnoli of n man who lun't a hero JoBoniebody, The worst danger about noIectlnita Cough or Cold Is Consumption, we can ussureour readers that no medicine equals l'au-Tlua CojcIi and Consumption Curo. Try It. Trli.1 bottles free at Klrlln's drug etore. Many of thechurohes are now hold ing successful revival:).-1 A. Parish Priest's Oortiflcato Cer tified, to by the Archbishop of Mexico. T. naroo' lal prtwtimd eccIbslasLlcal Judiroof Ct'laya, 81ule ( (Ju-iuajuato, horby certify matt kuiw severui people wuo navo ueen fnrfl b the Caetn ltlood Cure. It radl 'ally uDdHiIectually UispeU alt linouritlps of tbe blood. i-'KANCO M. CONOOll V. The above signature Is tint which lid tites In all his nuslnews, oalolully aad oihorwlse, and he Is an old papll of mine. t i. A., Archbishop of Mexloot Bold at Klrlln's Drug BtoretKerifusou House -flock, Mhenando , LEATHER andSH0E H1DIKS 3?. J". GLEABY, Dealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! - Large and ft rst-cluss mock., - All Demands of the Trade Suppliea 18 W. CENTRE 8T., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA TO HOLD A CONVENTION. The Canfuri. rated Industrial Union II.- rldr. to Ment F.bruary S3. I iNDIANAroLis, Intl.. Nov. 20. Yester day morning was held the mot Import-' snt meeting that has yet occurred In connection with the Alliance conven- tl ms. This was the gathering ot the Executive Committee ot tho Confeder ated Industrial Union, composed of the , farmers' Alliance, pe runners' mutual i Ilenenc Association, lAilghta of1 Labor, I Citizens' Alliance. I'utrdnsT of Hus bandry, Worklngmen'i Leaghe, and kin dred organizations, to consult about calling a convention ot all thess organi zation, on February 22. I The committee decided that this con- i T.ntlou, looking to unity in legislative demands and political action, shall be held at some point In the Central States. "This gathering will be the most im-' portant that has ever assemble.! la the j United States," said Chairman Terrell 1 ot the executive committee, "There will be 18 or 20 organizations repre- ented; It will not be a meeting for j political purposes. The union will do-, clare Its principles, nnd then the politi cal party that adopts a platform which ! conforms most nearly to our declaration ot principles will git our votes." THE OHARQES SOSTAINED. Mrs. Dodge, of til. Hadpliie Hand Mission, ' Declared Oilllly or bnv.rat l-'ntilta. Boston, Nov. 20. Mrs. Lizzie A. Dodge, ot the Helping Uand Mission, who publicly thrashed Dr. John B. Au- drews, a local physician, for alleged slander lat summer, has recently been summoned to appear before the Wash ington Street Baptist Society, of which she ia a member, to auswer to charges of untruthfulness, profanity and con duct unbecoming a Christian. Mrs. Dodge was not apprised of the ldonttty ot her accusers and sho vigorously ob jected to what, in her opinion, would be an unfair and ex-parta arraignment. Finally Mrs. Dodge, anticipating an honorable acquittal, was Influenced to stand trial. It is now officially learned, however, that tho committee ot Investl-.. gatlon will submit a report which statel that the ev deucoapp.ars to stistaln the charges. Ibis report will Drobablv re- stilt in Mrs. Dodge's expulsion from the Baptist denomination. Mrs. Dodge's mission for several years past has been to lave womon on the road to ruin, dur ing which time she accomplished much good. ltoaton Home Mark.t Club Uauquet. Boston, Nov. 20. The Home Mivrkoi' Club's banquet in honor ot the leaden ot legislation at tho Hotel Vendomi last night was largely attended. Full; five hundred members and guests wen present, artong them being (Jen. W. F. Draper, who presided; Qov.-elect V,m. McKinley ot Ohio, Senators Aldrich Unit Hoar, Hon. Henry Cabot Lodgo, Hon, Thos. B. Heed, Hon. A. W. Beard, Hon. Elijah A. Morse, exJUov. Alex. 11. Kce, ex-uov. ilrackett, lion. Postmaster Hart and T. Jefferson Cool ldgo. Messrs. McKinley and Hoar mads addresses. News of Kiufn Iacha. BsnuN', Nov. 20. News of an authen tic charaater has been received regard ing tho movements ot Emln Pacha. It appears that Kmin penetrated to the north of tho Albert Edward Nyanza, south of tho Albert Nyanza, having strengthened his force by recruiting S numberot natives who had been soldiers In the Gorman service. With these ha encountered and defeated the Arabs, whe were In considerable force In that re gion, and actively pursuing the slave trade. Train Itnlihar Arrested. Barre, Vt., Nov. 20. Ollvor Curtis Perry was arrested yesterday at Wash ington upon tho charge of having robbed an express car ou tho New York Coutral Hallroad near Utlca, N. Y., ou Sept. S3 last. The arrest was made by Detective Hinds ot the Pinkerton Agency, who has been tracking Parry for soma time, he having secured a clue through the pawning of a watch stolen from the ex press car. Ono thousand dolbirs reward Is offered for the conviction of the rob ber. Itarn nnd Itloodmi Stock Burned DoCtiLAsaviiXE, Pa., Nov. 20.' The large barn of Daniel K. Flanuery, a ii . i , ... . luuo wu ui uru. was uuairuyuu uy nre, cattle, miiuy of them regUtere.l stock, this y0iir'?i crops and fanning imple ments were burned. The carriage house. tiUT sheds and other buildings con nected with tho barn were also destroyed. Loss. $10,000. Th Vale lUeveli Ileudy. . bTu;v Havbv, Conn,, Nov. 20. Capt. McCltfng, ot the Ynlo football eleven, had the team In the field yesterday for their last practice. Ho workoj them hard for half an hour, after which he drilled them in all their tricks and sig nal's. Special police surrounded the Held and kept a sharp lookout on all pussers-hy. No one was allowed to get even a blrdseye view. Incendiaries, Take Warning. Cor.Ti.AJ-D, N. Y., Nov. 20. The barns on Newton's farm at Homer were de stroyed yesterday by fire, which was prou.ibly Binned by tramps. The loss is $7,600. ThU is tha second Incendiary fire in the town inside ot two weeks. The farmers nre very indignant, and will take measures to prevent any othe ures in tbe near future. Orim i Won Iho Hi-he. New OntRANs, Nov. 80. The light at the Olympic Athietio Club last night between Johuule Qrillln nf Oralntree, Mass., and James Jtrklu ot Jersey City, N. J., for $8,000, was won by Grlffln lu the fourth round. NEW JERSEY JOTTINGS. Francis L. Teinhroeok has been elect ed President of the Young Men's lie publican club of Monmouth County.; Two Poles who wore crossing thi Pennsylvania Hull road tracks at Eliza beth yesterday were struck by anexpresi and killed. Three new cases of smallpox were tlUcovorod yesterday In the Italian quarter at New ink, making seven casoil so far reported. Eugene Llppeucntt, a church organist at Camden, was convicted yeatorduy ol nntyf lug J ltla girls into his oandy itor's for au fiiiiBorat purpose and fined. j The Ulen Gardner White Caps', ac cused of having tarred and feathered Julia Houm otthat place, were yestenlaj held for trial after u prellmluury haar ing. ' 1,000 REWARD nemo uiackinq To test this hane a rtrip of Iwthfr fn a botll.oJ Acni. llliuklDC and liie ft thars lor dr nr month. rke It out and llrr and M amine It canafullr. Ulaokta' ut 1,itt "cc Drening and l'aM Woftf 'sfiC M EBIacking MakM any kind of laather Watorproo, Soft nnd Durnblo. Change a Pine Table to Walnut. A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Oak. A Cane Rocker to Mahogany. R what can be done with 2Dc. worth ot WOLFF & RANDOLPH, PfctLdalphlat. 70B BALE IN ALL ST0RH. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO P11U PuriticH tho blood by ex pelling tho impuiities through the proper ctiuiii els and never causes eruptions on tlio skin. Regulates tho bowels Cures , (,. K.'op onrl lrirlnov (VsPPbm m " aml KlUIiey troubles, tOlieS UD tbe SVstem ' and gives you nnappi tite. Never fails I o cure any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis- urrhjrcd state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klrlln's Drug Stars, Ferguson1 s Itottl Mack. Shenaruioah, Pa. Asu my r If not for nernln for Y. 1,. Ilonslnn fshoe. r nnll, Tin vnilr. ttlnrn mmIc vnnr- ill-nipr III Ml II (1 , fn I rnlnlnvui,. .arurn fh m III I 111 Alden SDare 'nncncy, nnd uct thrm tar ynu. .ft-.n nf'l CP-TAItll.NO .S1!1STITUTE. WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY f It U ft ft'Oiiiles-jBhot', with uo tnckftor wax thread to hurt tho feet; made of the )est tine calf, sty Hub and enty, and because ire vtake more that of thim pratle than any other vianujacturer. It equals uaud sewed shoes cost Inn front $1.01) to $j.ih). (Ce OO (Jen til in Ilai.d-MitMt, tho finest colt SJm ishou ever olTered for .Wj equals Freuca Imported shoes which cost from .(HtoJUMH). fl? OO lliiniUM.tMl Writ Mior, tine calf. PB'r 8tllbh, conifortiiblo nud durable. The best shoe ever otTercd at this price t tame Rrado as cus torn uindesliootcostluR from tti.(Xtoi''.iO. CSO; AO I'ollcii rliiHM t'flrmers, Hallroad Men mid ietterCarrlerBall wenrtheni; llnecalf SL'ntnlesa, smooth infd-.li, heavy three soles, exten sion cdte. one pa'r will wear n year. G0 oO lino nil li no better htioe ever olTercd at SiMcSim this prleo; one trial will convince those who wont a shoo for comfort and service. CtO "ml b'J.OO Vm-kliiuiiiaiiV shoe iJtm uro very stnmic nnd durable. Thone who linvo given them a trial will wear no other make, nnwe' t.Ol) mill !SI?."S school shoes are Cdujr O worn by tho lMysecrywherci thcysell on their merits, an the Increasing sales show. B mrfl S r iSs'l.OO HiiiHl-iHcut' d shoe, best LadUIca i)oni,'Ja, vervnyHslr.i.,iuaUFreuch lmnorlpil RhiMS riwlliiir from Kl.U0 to Stl.ir.1. i',a.ueN a.ao. ft&.OO nnd shoo for llbhatiddurable. f Amnion. See that W. I nuuclas' name and price are stamped on tlio tinttom of each Bhoo. W. I- U0UULAS, hrockton, Mass. Josopli Sail, slaors.o.mLcaLc6.tx 2Ptv DR.THEEL, coq North Fourth St. iti only (tDulo CfrtukD Aturrictvm BpocUlfit In th Vnlird btitwt who 1 Bbtfti ui cor DIooU Poison, Nervous Dobdlty 8pv clal Diseases bkia DlMttwii. tUtl bpM FtJm la ib Mooi,3oreThront Mouth, Blatcbri, F.miil!, FrupUoui, uotl r hfJ Uctra, bwcltiDKn, Irrilfttlo&K lnBaromnlon nd SuD&lDtv Huloturea. WcakncM and Xtuly ty loit rnaiory, wcttk mfnttl ni!ty, many " Bt Mr PUmv and all IHifawa rc'untns from ' cw lllmimorOTtrwfirli Recent cmm cured InitolOtUjit rtilef at onoe Do nt to hnpe, no rniiUfr Uilac Doctor. Quexk, Faiatty r Iloipltll PM'IcUn bu fiille. Dr. TI1ISKL .nn-i pOBltiVfily Hl's fl'trsttoB from bnMorl. OLD.TIHW M(ttDLlSD VOtHf eoMFl4TI Mini .-w, ricS tt iwwr, 6n4 Htnip Ibr bOOK 'TniJTH i-iprt-lnn Qiiwtti nn1T Bwt.ro WUmonUla. II"". rt.ilr frU IM, HVM o t, Wed. d IBit '. t-. 10 Huntl!. i!ll WrlM r fll n4 b T IttftiKLOttS Wt4o. M SturJn Plill. dally TUB" A FINE SHOW If you wan' t- ee a floe display of Hoots and Shoes, go to W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's ohl stand,) corner Conl ami Jardln H1h. Custom Worlc nud RcpnlrlttsT Done In the best atyle. 8UFFERSHUW0IMEHS: tryobled uttr- b v nimuylou Jirt-cll'a Uip w WUSntff follow l ' IT Xp '111, ui 'idl i' V-jtloiiil V, 4Mkn(MH4f . .n-nMnr to Utnr s $ 'i'4 Use DR. DwCHOIWfi'S C!euraou EM ALE REdULATiNG FiUfi. i an, Btraill,-,,,t V I'll-af f -f...;!..t i.lar9 l1"'"'": ' H. R J1RI01CJER, M. D.t P If ; rf)TAN AND iSDRfV BOiV, o; 9 Kast Oeutre Strti Mahanoy City, P Hktn aud all suenlak dlieatei speolalty.