rr Presents lnthfcmost elecanf fSffif" " THBLAXATIVfi AMO NUTniTICJUO 3LII0F . . ijpriitt IM'r "lft-.itlri. FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combiner! wltli tlie ' mefltcTiial virtues of plants known, to bei most beneficial. totue,ilhiman.v system, forming iatf. agrccalM n.,.1 " flVi f 4 I . rr, 1,-nl-l,mW. i iortrln1- . HUM blt.I.Ut WW j-vi lint , i-nntli ftirp TTnliitunl'i CVmstla panon, auu tup many iiii, ui;-, pending on a wedk'or hiadiVdi condition of tbe' . KIDNEYS, LIVER AHDBOWfLV It li the moit 0xelLnt remedy known to"' CLEANSE THE S YSJEMZEF'EI; CfvLLV SO TWA.T- PURE BLOOD, REFRB8HIMQ 8LKEP, I nnd BTR6NOTHV'' 1 HEALTH NATURALLY FOLLOW.-"! Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK TOUn DRUQOIST FOR eTrH.tre pp fxgo MANUFAOTUREb ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. - SAN FRKCISCO, CAL. UWISVIUE. KY NEW YORK. N. t. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. I: BAKER &fe Breakfast Cocoa from, which tlio excess ot oH'!iaa"bto'ii'risatt)VOlj ii VZLbsolutellr JPiife QU$,it is SoluUlg. tin Phnminnln nu fijiiciJULiaiCiJ arc used in "lis preparation. It lias more than three timis ttie 'sirenglh "of Coopturnixod ,-witli Starjchj aVirowroct etrunthenhig jIJASiivy .. digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as wcll'tis'for-persofts-in lieaithl '' Solfi by Crdgoryovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. I relleve'all thotfcnDlasrlaef. dont to ubluoos' eiataoi tha ajutsta, bueb'tuj Z)lzzlness;.iHauaoa. Drowsiness; 'Distress after eating, ftun In th9Stdat& -White thoir moat reinufcablosticcessliaS'Deen shown lu curing Hcaiache, yet Carter's Llttld Llvor Pills ara eqnally valuable- in Constipation, curing and pro -renting thla annoying complaint, while they alaa correct all dieorderaoftheBtoraacn,atlmulala tho .Iverandrcgulatethobowels. Even II they onlj curca (Acbathey would be almostptlcelosstolnoso who) culler from tMs&Uict aiinj complaint; but fortu nately their feoodneea ddoa no tend hereand thosa whoun Co try tberajrillilnd theso little pllla valu able in ao many ways that they 111'noC bo wit. ItaK to do without tkem. But attor alUlckliea4 flflUintiEncf iBomonrllrea that hero is whera Iwemtteourgrcatboaat. Ont-plllfoureltwlrlla 'otnert ao-nox, Caricr's ilttle'IJvcr- nils aro -very small-and very eaay to lata. .One cr two pills makBa d0B4. They are atrlotly vcgcfeblo arid do not cripeoi jrarge, but by their gcntla action pleaaaall who usothem. In vials at 25 cents s live for fl. Sold by draeglats everyjNiero, or acnt by mall. . CARTEL BfEDt01(jn CO., Hew York; SMALtTILLrSMAtt'DDSE, SMALL'PRICE Bank Countorc.Tylor Syst'dm, Port able, Uncqualod In Stylos, Cost end Finish. ISO Page Catalosuv ot Cvuul.r-. bviL- clc, IllasUated la Color.. nul., Vrtt YetUgi 18 CroU. Also 'lyier'a jsoyiti Olllre le.U and Tyile- rlti(r-t,nlilie.-iit0 Ktilei. licit anrtcheap- I iski. uii ciinu, Willi Kin, roduc-tlnii In prices. -1 Jv pAn ' iioue rr- I'ohi.M 12 el. Cull 11.. nf i.l'aiM-., raUu.la, lftkt lllauk 1 Cibia.fr., t..,'aJa,a la alack, bv.rlal Mark mad. lo onlar. D..L.. ihalr. T.L1... Itaok TYJL.Klt Iir.SICCO.iHt.l.oiila, Mo., V.H.A. h ttilelie'.tr' KnclUh lHamontt ltr4. 4 i-iniliHi iiniy vfimune. rv nt h i r . U aA-Jii 9 tak jS itl.a tirtim ..I r rt.t, Tuke W u-iotli-r. Atyt .(.artv'ot. ubjiitu V tiom cud irnit m v i'n,, . i .it. oraeni4Ai la - Ii4 I f i'rl 13 . ttlrji Disvli kuJ llrlKT lor l tirr. 'ti'(i,rr, hrrtum SlAlt. 11I.OOO i " i tm, j-aptr. our Hiierlflo -we anu i h Valuable Inf tnnation Flll'i: tHya . i- or bugarg ana Is therefpro jar moro cconomcdycosUng iesklKdhne cent a cup. ,Itls dciicJpus, nourishing CARTERS sHlTTLE VXf" H pills,, J. &ck Headache ana Sara CJli I fel4 br U Local ' MEI nf YvrL. PRAGMA- REPORT Tho Secretary of War Roviows Military Affair. , PROBLEM OP COAST DEPENSE3. EtcommendS Mi Annul! Ainiropriatioti' of $SoofaoO for Sites forforV New Ynrk and Othnr lnrta to be Mntle linprrcnnlilelndlAil 3lUe nod Sol lilleWIIy''OriIfianoe NXTItaaaClu ... v . - 1 . .Tlila. gountry-Mfflcl.iisyfieArjnl InoreAHPd'-KxiieiiaffB or tlte war l 'Pertinent. - Washington, Not. 21. The annual report "of Secrethry of War Hedfleld lrnrWt- tins' lnat ikSa Issued. It brleflv ro?'leiSi ihi" neW Teirlslfttlve and ad- Irtlnl.stratKe liieasUrei nffecttug the De- c'art'iri()ill Which, liarebeen ltiaueurated dUrib'g' tlio' 'bresrit Adhlluislratlon, and Blvftsf r'na'ny ibiereil'ihB' details regard lq-Jtli'o DepartnienihoriDS that a groat IrtproVetiient ii&r-bto'n made not regrilitr sarvie'e' hi' all- lis1 trranches. Thi.recriitAry give's 'the-' Indians the cwdltTloY; showing thclnalves capablo ot tecofhlhg good soldiorlt The pro gro4 Iniitle1 recently In rifled cannon nud small'arms'is also detailed. Generally, tUo work shown "by the report reflects credit on the Secretary and Govern ment; ' - On the subject ot coast defenses Sec retary -Proctor nays: ' " "The problem 'of adequate Coastt de fense has practically been settleili tor ttlmttely It Is not a question'.' of party policies. Our conn cities, whtch lu 18G0 were well protected, In 18JQ were de fenseli'ss. "altoi for new fortifications have been (selected and onglrjeferlnff Wbrk has been 'begiWon batteries 'forttfortars and em placements at New York, Uoston, San Fri.ndBto'lIamptonr Kojds and Wash ington. "Two appropriations of $500,000 encu for the purclmsa of sites for fortiflcatioa aud nea coast JefbnseS w'ire'niaiii'by the lust OoniireBS-. ' Allotn(JfItB have been tmade Under ' tlieaa 'apprbilrliftrons for sites for gun and mortar batteries at GlUver Olilt-ln Boston Harbor; Point Co-ilffor'-'l,arl''W'ftaiVvb'rtti. I'lumb Isl- bnda? anU'Bariii iftin't'A Now York Hnr- oqr; laguna Alerceu la baa iruucuco Harbor, and Sheridan Point on the PqKliritfc. ProceedlKVot cbnilBmia'tldn have been cominanceil 'to obtain "dtlier sites near FortTatlSWOWH'' and Fort Hamilton in" NeYorUarborj Wil loughby Spit fri tfamrifoft' Roads nnd Point Lobos in SarT-'Ft'aif.ciso Harbor. "Over oue-halfol",theHiBntlre appro priation has !Me'aU'6tWuf'aud about JtoSO'CDO'SSbeffilSa,-1-!- rcott'raend that an "fromoDriiUlon ' 6T $5OO:ul30IJ'b'a ex-' penda'tohtiftlrt-'u,Utll',tTie?lTnpJortant sites are SecUMil.--It -Wfll rtqniro this; amounffor sover'aVyeafs" to-yay.for sites as rapid tjr)' its tney'wlir'be ' 'deeded for use attdl-lt'ls ecdndbiytV kecfuir'e-them, us qulckiytas possible' afteir thWf iSca-1 tlojt-hTs:beett"deT,arriiibed mfda' The polnt ua's aor beerTHached when) byf the contlriUa'nce'Of the pl'jle'ntr,'Wie of' Appropriations for const' tlefenses,' tvuicu' uuvu uccii uiuticruLa, but, -rfur& tan be carried on systematically and judiciously. To stop or check the work "now would be to lose much that has' tetjeen none, to continue, ,wiu ue upm lnfotyirnU 'economy, ,Eacl yeaf Tsome' part oi lb can ue cumpieiuu hu as bo uo come available and' thereafter every' Buu 'mounted Vfilf ndrl ;to Its efficiency. ' 'i'lfe'Uoard-of' Ordinance- and Fortifica tion in their report say: 'Four yo'ars' continuance or Bimiiar legislation unu activity and 'ltl can ho longer be said that the United States is defenseless1 against foreign powers.' " Alluding to'tfio bxperimentof employ ing Indians as soldiers, t'liu report saysj "I have had an opportunity ,to person- uil" Inspect sbmo of these liidlan cavalry troops und received' full reports show ing the condition ot others. In good conduct, drill uhd mllitury bearing at tention to duty, observance of courtesies Und care ot liorsrs, arms and equip ineuf, clothing, barracks', lness robms und kitchen, tjiey ure at least equal to soldiers 'ot other' races ot no greater ex perience. Satisfactory reports have ii I so been received of the progress of the Iudlun infantry fompauiai." The report also touches upon deser tions, post-tradets, militia; national cemeteries' and other' iutarestlng topics.' A memorandum of expenditures, appro' prlatlbns'nnd estimates shbwi that the department spent during' the year end ing June HO, 1801, ,f 51.450.764.P3, re ceived stf. 183.425. 05. and looVs fbward -to .spending 15,075,001.117," during th'e .current year. ' Accuies lltmsell of Uurcjlary. Boston; Njv. 21. Frank Kelborne, -who 'SurrendBredTilmsetf1 To''th'e 'nbllco du Il:K tbe day, Said' he hall rroccr.lly broken into the posttffllce in a toWn nVnr Jliildletown,' Conn., ami bad stolen 1. - e number of postage' stamps anu . i . ill..'.. ij awo reuisiureu inviura, jvuiuu-iiu vino turned over to the United States Com missioner who placed him under $1,000 bonds, Kelbornb says he catne from Liverpool when 13 years pld, Is a pro fessioual thief uhd hits' servo 1 a term for burglary In the State prison at (Jo 1 urn bus. O. Chester, Conn,, li believed to be tnu t.owri Wheru he robbed the post o 111 to. A Noted Hmtigctor Head. Chicago, Nov. 21. A special dispatch from Sand lieacb, Mich., says : George Wetzel, 'who 'has borne thd reputation uuiong United States Treasury agents as the keenest 'smuggler 111 the business, has just died at the home of his parents here, lie had many aliases; but his principal one was Geofljo Thompson, a num.) given him by Harris, the noted onlum smuggler. He was tulrty-ono j-eurs of ago nt the Utna of lila death, and had been in the smuggling business about fifteen years, nut was In tho UoV' erument employ sluce lust year, Uin ll Noted Turf "lull. Pbteusuuivb, Vo., Nov. 21. -O. P. Hun.', fur many years a prominent drug- slit-of4 this city, wlio'is deitl horo, aged tii, was at one time the most prominent turf mni In Virginia. Ho wai engaged l.i hreeilitig and racing thoroughbred burses, and also owned the famous N wmurket racd coilrso near this olty, which was lu Its glory from joo'i to lttjO. Ue was the best Informed man lu the State about old-time -raced and I race horses. i highest of all in Leaven.irif Power U. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. ASSOOJTEOf PURE ! 1 A QRH'AT MAGrAZlNB. ' Tho-Oontury's-Progrrammo 1002 A New "Llfo of OolumbuB. That great 'Ame'rlcad periodical, The Cen- uru. Is cnlnff tn nuliin Its nwn iinrlvnTd rn- ho'rdln lis programme for ($02, and as many of Its new foMnre- begin with the November number, new venders should commence With jLhallSsur. Inthls nnmberare the opening chaptu'rs bl'"Nanla(ika',':a novelty WuayVrd' XlpllnV.'UieautUbr'b'f 1rialn.tralts frorri, the Jlllllsj" written 'in coll'ibo'ratldn wUli.,an lAmcrlcan writer, Wo'lcott Ilalestler, It Is the Sto'Tbf a'yonng mary nna a ybithg woman ro'tna''bodmtnB;''Colo,radd toivn; ttlncoto 'Jndla.'tio'in snrcliofa wonaTetlht Jewfled ?iecklace,cnlled',lheNo.nlaak" ifrpm wlilch be'stor' takes lis name), and she as a phyrfU lan' (o womeh.' The? hOVel 'denctlbts'th-lt teniarknblo adventures at tho court of An Indian mnlinrajnh. Ilesldes tbls, Century will print three oth-r novels during the yea'ri nnd hgrelii number'of short stories "by tho best American story writers. Tho well-known humorist, Edgar W. Nyo 'Bill Nvol is lo' write n series of nmlillnz skctclies which 1,0 calls Ills ''autobiogTaphlcs' the first of which, '"The Autobiography of a Justice of the Peace," is In Xovotnber. This number also cpntilns a valuable nud Augg s tlvo article on "Tho fc'ood Supply of tho Kutu' e," which every farmer should read, to bo followed' by a number of O'ho-s 61 great practical vaiao to iarmr,, treating especially of the relations of the 3(ivcmment to the fa'nior, what It Is doing nnd what It should do. Tlils'serc'l will lllcludb ootitHbullbiis frqmoillcorj of, the Department Of Agrcnl ure, nia oilier weii-Knowu men win uiscus The Pariner's Dlsiutent;" "Cooperation,1' etc., etc. A celsbra'ed Spanish writer Is to furnish a "Life ol Columbus " wnlch wll bp brilliantly lliustratej.'anrl tho publishers of The Century have nrrangei wltlV tile rriaoagorS of the World's Kilr to print articles on the bulld irirs. etc. One of 'the rlhvels to nDncnr In 1892 isa'story'oiJJ'ew1V'o'rk'(ire by the author of 'Tlie'Anglomaniac.," und the masazlne will contain a great deal about the metrop ills Aat-iii.-A .. njL j.d; a- ' r :,I.'K l'lliislrrite'a"hrtlH' on' "Tho Jews' In New York " In November is aa II ustr'ed' de scription bf llie "I'taydrs' CIub," founded by Edwl'h Uoolh, and'onc ot the feature of the splendidly Illustrated Clirislmos .(DecemVer) numberls an article on "I'ho Bowery." , To get The Centurb send the yearly subscrip tion price ($ 1.0)), to 'J he Cen ury t'o., Union Hqua b, NeW Yoik, N.-Y. The Alaynr-ltait the Klovutor. - Nsw; HAVJ5..Conri., Nov. 21. Uayor Joseph II. Sargent, who had a narrow escape -front a horrible ' 'death' during tho, afternoon while endeavoring to run the elovator'in the City Hall in tho uhunoo' ot tho regular attendant is not seriously hurt. The "Miiyo'r entered tho car and ran it to the third story. Hero ho passed i...t n.r. 'J. i'.i...Ari. ' -l.i uub ui bug ;it i.uia l.i.v'llliJocia,ifi. oouu lu back to the first floor by pulling the ca ble. He forgot nbont the automatic sliding door, and before he could regain tbo landing he was caught. Ills faca and body were badly bruised, but he was Very fortunate ltl escaping instaut death. Opposed to tile Kennrntllantlon. KiNOSTdv.'N. Y Nov. 21. There is considerable opposition among depoit t ors ovor the reorganization of the Ulster County Savings Institution, duo to the fact th'itt Superintendent Preston of the Stat'd Banking Department in bis plan does not moutlon whether the old trus tees will have chartre of tho miinzemont of tho institution, nud that the petition circulated for depositors to sign petition ing tho court to mako an order allowing resumption, omlu mention of trustees. There is talk ot it meeting o'f depositors to petition the court to remove tho trustees. The signers to tho petition for resumption are few. The inun who Ueetlia ueVvspnnertLe most i generally the ilrst to Won It.' Many of tliechiirRhes nre llnw tinlil. i iig Htio 'essful reyl vals. AT rr&L URinHT Ann NCWAND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My aocwT soys It acts gontly on tho aoranch, Ilvtruntl Itidnt'ya. ain I i n Pl-'awinUuxaUvp, Tt drink is made from herbs, and ta prepared fur u ns easily t a. Ail dntfTglats Bil It nt bor. nnd f r.m pePpm icugu. liny ono lo-tav. I.Qiit'V J 'nm.lv Uluillrliiu iirrii rue tiom'ii rat Ua.'ulthy, inli la necessary. APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN. PERFECT III (DIM I-MiTCUirS IN W1RI Boaazlom ecralba analinU for atalwarlmoa thai pus, oo-aai oirio w.rtpulladtalD. Every MAN caa b STEUH0 and VI00K0US la all r.ip.ctl, YOUNQ MEN OR OLD, nfferlrie from Ni'lVOUB DE BIHTV, Lou or yU.ag U4o hood, rbritcftl Cxcciiei, Miofal VTorrr. Btuntal DoTtlorrat&t. or .vay I-tKSONAL WSAKME8S, iintl t.tord in PL2FE0T HALTU.AUd th NOBLE VITALITY of BTfiOKO li EH, tut rrld tad ror of Ntloni. Wo claim by years of practice by our PTdunlva met hods a unlforut "LI 0N0 POLY OF SUCCESS". U lre&t- xz) ihkb.1i viictiei, nttfntMiiniiij Atllctloniof Lfcn. Testlmonlalb u oraer 10 do AN 34 n l r.L -1 i ' rrrmbOHtateaand Tcrrltorlea. oun new BudKiia'ffoa'ifsirW; It wbll. yon cao. ru'l EipUnatlooa for HOME TREAT. UEMT. Vou can la rOLIV RESTOBED aa Tboiisad, liavabaaatiyaa Raatf arteatimonlala Addraaaatoae, ERIE MEDICAL, CO. DUFFALO. M.Y. He M arks Kinostok, N. V., Nov. 21. A man glvlng..ha,nnme, of C. O. Heynolds, claiming to be a member of good stanSfng tn tho jjatavr Mnnonio Lodge, has been working the Hudsotf Illver ' towns, ask ing aid of the Masonto lodges on the. plerfthat pa, Was lit neeify circumstancia,! Ije'tllldro sWlffdlo' (ho Utasier ' of "the, ,lodge Cere, but (5 dispatch sent to Data vla asking for information regarding 'the man follod .hlra, Iteynqlds. skipped as Boon as hoard that Inquiries were oh 'toot. . . To rleht, tho Alniliamatc'd Union; PiTTSUt-iio, Nov. 21. ;It 1s reported S'ITt- t S..i '''I',.,-- "i. "I"J VI viiw ,ii.vi. wrtvaa nr,ta .auajaA, n Hu- eralinssault on the Amaltramntcd Aasa- c! aU)o!;l(l (he' spring1. -Thy skill ad work' ion' In all the' Wiou' 'mills', 'llalbng to me .this association nnd tbo annual wage scale" ht tho 'Unlted-'Stafs Is ihaije'.ln this city. Sevor.U sklimUhes have al ready occurrod and in overy Instanae tbe workman were beaten. Seryo Your Baby a Good Turn By sending to J. M. Hilian or (J. J. Ale-' Carthy,.tho -drtlttglit.,- for a fr a s..uiplo bottle, of Dr. Hand's Colic 0 .ro. It instantly curc3 colic palna and is fred from dangerous drugs. The cold wenther innilo pedcatriiuts hurry along thi street' yestcrduy. Will Bo Given Away. Ourenterprlsiujdrueils' C. H Hngenbuch whoourlas tho flnesf stocK, ot driua, pe' tumerlps. toilt articles, hrnshns. kikihitph. itn . U gluing awav a large number of trial bottles ofTDr.'5fneS'oelebrt''1 Ile.storatlvo Nervine, Hi guarantors it, 10 cur ueaaacne, uizziuess, nervous prostration. sleeDl-Hsnos. tho 111 effects Pf spirits,, tobacco, , cotlce, etc. Drug- Kisis siy iii is me greatest neiier-,tuey over knew, utid Is unlverially hatlsfactnry. They also guarantee Dr. Miles' New Heart "ure in all cUseof ,n rvous or organic heart, disease, pilnlutlou, pain In side, BoiQth rlur, etc. Fine book on "Nervous and He irt Diseases" free. . The litimano man is cnrofgl to blank et his horao tins-kind pl'-wc'iiUier. , ... - ' k 4 Miles' ISiorvo and Llvor Pills Act b'n a new" 'prlnplle-regdlatlne the liver, stomach and bowels throuoti the nervei A new discovery.' Dr. Mllds' Pills 'speedily cute biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation, unequaled for nieiv women, children'. Smallest; mildest, surest I aldoses, MctA iHampleFree, at O. H. Uagenbuch's drnj stOrei ' ' " Turkeys and chickens are lust now living immensely h.lgut Tho' Greatest Strike Among tiie great strikes that of Dr. Miles In (Usaovelng his Naw Heart Cure lifts; proven l'Self to be oile Of the most Imnortant. 1'be demand for 'It has tecomo astonishing. Already thetreatmenU0' .heart disfae Is be ing revolutionized, abd many unexpected' cures enVclcd. It soon relieves short breath, du'lertng, pains In side; arm, shoulder, , wean and hungry spells, oppression', swelling of ahcles. S'iiollierldg' und "r.earl lropsJ-. r Dr. Miles' boJk on Heart and Nervous Diseases, Iree, Thqutiequaled New Heart Cure Is sold nngnarautcedbycr, II. Ilnsenbucb.tho drug gist, also his. Uestoruilvo Nervlhe 'for head ache, fits, sprees, hot Hashes, nervous oullli, opium habit, etc. Oaullflo.wer Is at its liest growth these November days. ill Oh, What a Cough.. Will you bee'd the warning? The signal per htipsof lhi sure approach of that more ter rible disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can afford for tbe sake of saving 50 cents, ta run tbe risk and do nothing for It. We know from experience that Shilou's Cura will Core your Cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Mottles wero sold the . past year. It relieves Croup and Wjiopplni' (jough at once. Mothers do not bo without 1L For Lame Back, Hide or Chest, use Bhlloh's. Porous I'loster, Bold by U, II. Ilagonbnch, N. K. corner Main nnd Uoyd streets. Travel on all the ' railroads' In very heavy now-a daye. Shlloh's Consumption Ouro. Tbls ls'beyond question the most' sno lesstul Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a lew doses luvarlably.cnre the worst esses of Dough, Croup, and llronchltls, while -Its w?n lerful success In the cure of Consumption Is without a parallel In tho history of medicine. lnce It's first discovery lt',lias been sold on h (uarantee-, ;a test -which no' other medicine -an stand. Ii yon have Cough we earnestly k yqu to try It, , Price 10 cents. 60 cents, and 11.00. If your Lungs are sore. Chest or Hack tame, nse Shlloh's Porous,, Planter. Sold b J. if. Uagenbncb, Nl E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. u The olll-tUnefathor and mother were aspauhlUR team. The Dootor ntid Po'stniaBtor .J . ,L were talking ahotit a case of serious Illness due to a' neglecte ) cold nud rapidly gotngliio o.mstimptloo which was .iiroinptly cured ly I'tu-Tlna, .Cough nud Coniunitlou Cuie. Trial bottles flee at Klrlin's drug shire. A doctor says thut one person out of nine ure leit nuniieu. A Parish Prlost's .Oortillcato Oor tlflecl to by the Archbishop of Mexico. I, paroo'dal prleatand eceloslastloil Judgo of lyeutya. h'ulb i Muuii-gmuu. uereuy eer. ly mat i Know Huverui iieopio wuu nave neon cured by Cactus lllood Cure. It radl ally and etlecluaily dispels nil Impurities of the blood. t'ttANCO.M. CONU0U V. Tho above signature Is th-t which he mass in all his imslness, otllclally aud otlierwi-e, and be is an old pupil of mine. -li t P. A., Arobdmioppf Rtsleo. , Bold at Klrlin's DrugUtore.Kerzusou House moos:, -inenanuoa . LEATHER andJHOE FlfiDliGS Dealer In ull kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and flrst-olafw stock. All Demands, of tho Trade Suppliea 18 V. OKNTBK ST., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA, FOUGHT IN COURT. The " French Colonel ' Falnta at lilt Trial, Then Attacks th Ollloers. Ixnuon, Nov. 2L Tho trial at tlio "Old llnlley" on tho chargo ot black mail of tho mystorious individual known ns the "French Colonel," as "Le Grande," as "Urlscony Graut," as "Cnptnlu Andorson" nnd as "Charles Grant," was one of the most remark able in tho history of llrltlsh jurispru dence. Tho distinguished criminal's real name Is not known, lie says be is a llano, Uutthe!pollc WleVo hlni to be a. well-' knqWn .Amsflcan criminal!1 'who has "workoh" bolhlth United States and Europe! for lyedrs past,' anil who hiA made1 lrga shm'f of money Uy his ope'ra'- tions As a "Knight bf Industry:" There were n number ot charges piled up against the "French Colonel," but the one upon which hs wns tried was thai of "fhrV.'aTelItiT2-To murder Uaroneas Boliovnr, ,vho rasldes in one qt the most ,arIsiooratlV quflft'ers 6f 'London,' and with also hrontenlng, the murder of Lady Jessol, tho, wlildvt of the" laU'Mas 'ter of the'Bdlls. After the tos(iinony had been taken Ithe French colonel fainted In .the dock. When revived he engaged lb a furlbus fight with the "lollce' arout.il him. A dozen pbllcemaU)' assisted by a number ot prUon wardens seemed unablp to ra Ktraln him. There was a tremendous sonaatloh in tho court roOm. A riurn berof ladles fainted andothers'.cr.aiued Jn terror. Judge Hawkins was unable for a long time to -.restore order. Finally. ,the Jury found the prisoner guilty on both charges. The Control Will Not be ArTected. CHATHAM, N. Y., Nov. 21. Senator Deane, who Is dead at Copake, Col u tu bus County, had been tha Republican Senator from the Fifteenth district for two terms ot two years each, nd whs at the time ot his death claiming elec tion ovor E. 1). Osborn, Democrat, for tho third term. The contest for the sent in this district, or its determina tion, Will not be affooted by Senator Donne's death, as the Board of Can vassers must issuo tbo certificate to Deane It it bo found that the returns Bbow his election. Tho Governor, will, however, be notified .that there was a vacancy caused by doath, und will have to order a new election. Almost Pure Iron. DdlTJTil lllnn., Nov. 21. A new and very yalu'ablo ore is reported from the west end of the Mesaba iron range. It is said (hat. several pits put down are bottomed In clear ore, one Tjahig al ready 18 feet in iron. This discovory Is thought the moro valuable, as it shows tho trend of tho range west, and also that ltsYex,tent It much greater than was formerly 'supposed. J At , least half a liozon new iron lucnLions mi, iuq jaosauia I. .'a-?'- LC. M- -Llill- - navo res the last ure now- through the couutry, so as to open" tha mines up. ColnretlMluers Forced tn Work. PlTTs'liuiio, Nov. l.-7;0ne -hundred colored mouj bAiu'ght't.ronj Virginia un der false roprestintatl5ns,lt n'jro held as prisoners In , tlio Sno'wden rnlnes and compolled to work; by armed guards, who discharge revolvers at tha poor fel lows to intimidate them., Tbemen are handcuffed, aiid 'kept" busily nt work. The company.. olalroa that the 'men owe the corporation money. "Ono man who tried to escape was shot dsad, and his terrified companions driven back tr work with pick handles. Threw Ills Wire Throush a Window. Boston, Nov. 20. During a familj row, JV'illlam Geary, of $6 Trumbull street, threw his wife Elizabeth out ot a thlrd-slory window, aud she lauded on a shed. Her knoepan was broken, should er dislocated, and she received other In juries that may prove fatal. Tbe couple have bud frequent quarrels. Wllllnni was locked up and their threo children wero sent to the Home for Dustitutt Catholic Children. The Decree May Coiuo Boon. Berlin. Nov. 21. Although the Hus sion government has Hot yet decree 1 tho prohibition ot wheat export, there ara gathering indications ot what is to coma. A sigulllc.int incident is reported from Bevel, on tho south side of tho Gulf of Finland. A steamer from Luliec was loading there with wheat, when the au thorities Interfere 1, and put a peremp tory stop to tho oporatlon. Tho pooplo of Kevel generally applauded tho action taken, Dr. Smith's I'liiids Attached. I.owkli, Mass., Kov. 21.T-Aa attach' ment for 335.000 has beon nlaceil on tin funds belouging to Dr. S. P. Smith in tht "Tl..lll'..'n,1 V-'.tHt 1I..HI,' Tm ln,lll, 1. the nils-iIiVg Supreme Treasurer ot tha Order'ot tha Itlslug Sun,,, who Is alleged to have Improperly loaned $50,030 of tht funds of tho organization. Mrs. rnrnell OulnirtAbroafl. Bokdentown, N. J., Nov 2X. Joht Pnrno)l, 11 brother ot the lata Chnrlei Stewart' Pnruell, who resides at Weal Point, G11., In expected hero In n fei days to jmy u vtHit to his aped mother Mr". Delia T.'S. rnrnell. Mr. Parnel' will accompHny Lis mother to Eoyhinc und Ireland.' Jr. Nelson Accepts. Bkthlrukm, Pa., Nov. 21. The Rev. Dr. C. Kinlock Nqlson. who was last wek elected llinljop of thti Episcopal Church o( Georgia, h.iu Informal the diocoHe uf hiy uoeeptauo! ot the high of Goo. The consecration will take place on January 95 lu 5t. Luke's Cathedral. Atlanta. PENNSYLVANIA GRIEFS. Judge Silas It. Clark, ot tho Pennsyl vania Supreme Court, is dying ot blood poisoning. - T IT T-l ... 1 1 1 . ' ,la-dHUlna . 4tuuiiiiiir iian ueuu niiiiumteu postal note agent at rniiaueipiiia, vice U. C. James, appoltned division in spoctor nt Now York olty. Major E. A. Muutooth, represantlna Bonator Quay, bus entered suit ngalnst the Pittsburg "Post" for flOO.OOC aamnges on tho charge ot uual. Nino bulldlugs wero destroyed by fire and oU ttoruH of timber laud, the prop erty of tlio Drown Coal Company, ware burned over at Monongaualn City, lu volvlng n loss of $30,000, Ehen Locke Maon, aged SO years, ono ot tho bust kuowu coin dealers 'i tha country, who mado a desperate attempt to end his life by cutting his throat in Philadelphia, cannot survivo. Uliou arum cue ujiuiorafciona ui ,,.l,m-'nM.,.r-.w I ,ni three, or four raontlis, and Bteps t If not , fbr anlet In your-jplnce bolug.takori to put.a railroad ,'2'","' 19 WliKSlV W Swoatt cfo'arr. Growl Wh.,1 el,eJJ t- ni pe)d tif the ojfl fflt-tin.acd way of blacking thelhtKB Try the new wiy and uuWolfTa Acme Rlaritfnj and Uw dlrjy r-T lasli become a - tHcaniy pi-aa ure. Wolff sAGMEBiacking Ki:fit;rftirAf;tiitrNii. 1 0c. wdl j,rv lir the ('o.i 1 0c 1 0 r ciiiriiH(-piMn -ivnite' i rf X JXC Ua'ealatnllHby, jyC IOC Kmi-altli opal, ' r 10c IJQ ur ouicr I.UHIJ: UIHI, lOC FOF WOIFF U BAflDPU'". rjiUadolphla , CACTUS BLOOD' CURE; SUPERIOR TO SARSftPARILLA: Purilies the blood by ex pelling the impuiities through tho proper chitnndls and never causes eruptions on tho skin. Regulates tho bowels Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the system and gives you an appetite. Never 'fails o cure any con dition produced by' impure or impoverished, blood, or a dis ordered stato of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold ct Klrlin's Drug1' Store)' Ferguson'! Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa, it Hneeti. naui-your cure me i 't nr-TAKI. NO HUKSTITUTE.J S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BESTSMOE IN THE WORLD FDR THE MONET? Itlaa'feanileflDKtfot', with no I nek or wax'ttiTead to hurt tbo feet; made of tbo best nno calf. etlijiti and eaiy, and bemuse we male tiwre shots or t hi a grade tftanany ftthe tmmufaeturer, It equals hand owed fhoflH cudjtlntc from $4.U to $3.00, 0(MpiiiiIih IliiiHl-Hi-tfil tho finest calt pJm ithoo ever otTi-reil for 65.UJ, equals t"reucta Jmportel shut's which cost from .OntoSUJK. CJIA 0 lliiml-Srctt Well hlitir fine cair. etj llih, comfortable nud durable. Tho best sboo over offered at this prleo i namo grade as cua toia-mada hhms costliiB from $il.0o to iJ'i.Ol). CEO 30 l'olicc Shan i Farmer. Itnllroad Men. vwi ami lA-UerCarricrsnll wear them; Hue calf, ai-ntnloss, smooth liifllde. heavy thrco soles, cxtea ftlon odK- Ono pair will wear aj ear. CISO ",,c cnlft no better shoo over offered at OJifuB tliu (trlco; ono trial will convince tbosr who want a shoo for comfort nud service. G0 "id WoiltliiiftiiatiH shoe 4Aasj nro ery stron and dtirablo. Thtwo wbo li ivo given them n trial will wear uo other mako. (fktcr ?'tHI anil M.75 tichool shoes am Dwj O worn by tho boy every wherei they Mil on their mecltg- as the lacrfunliiK sales show. B nrtinr i'C('l Iliiml-- i-d shoo, test find UILJ Dotitfola. ver Htyllshi eitualsFret-cb luiDorted shoes eostlna front 8I.UI to ..(-. laiiiiK'n' ;;m)u, unu wi.7i snoo 1 or Mltscs are tho best line Uoimola. Stylish nud durable Cnnllon. Rto that W. L. UoiiRlns name Aud prlco aru stamped on the bottom of each shoo. W. I IOUULAS, Urockton. ilasa, Josopls. Soil, DR.THEEU too North Fourth St., OOO bvi UctQ, Pi.aBu-fv lh only s-Dulo Oi-rnin AtnerUu BpecUU.1 la tbe t'nllod b U Ola to ear DlOOd PolBOht Nervoue Debility "i ape clal DIseaeeB, tSkln UUtULt. Kd Bpoli Ffclo U tha boDM.SoreThront-B Mouth llotQbi i, rini)iii, r rupuoni. wn lit L'lot'r. weiUt.(, IrtiUttM. IctAnumation snl Honnlaj, Btiiuturva, Wtiini-M tad Kty- 4rr loit ramor. 'ws.k Tiscli, mvaM smUIr, W1nJ " In4iw;ri tlou of OwnrnrH1 K?nl eiet enrd In 4 to ltny j nlkf t once. Vo nnl bi. no mttr nt mt Uilox Diwior. QuMk, fimU or llirhl PhyiWss hWM- Ilr. THKCI. i-uriai anaUlunlu and wlthoDI dftfOtlOll 1U tuilni-ii otD, voumo mimts iuid tmii eetTinrtiti M.Huni rih or inwr ml ! mp lw boOK "TRUTH" iwitn tjki onnn worn UitlmbnUU. Ill-l'l.'.. OMIT ir.m m a r . w w fiKui 10 flttbiUt A 'ill H Vriors11 n4 lot KfereMM Wdn. Skturdi rLUs. TUn"- A FINE SHOW If you want to see a line display of JiooU ana W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Storer (Mastllr's old stand,) Corner Coal iiikI Jarillu liln. Ctistotu Work mill ItcpnirlnR: Done In the best ktyle. SUFRRWWOMEKWr '.bon Irjttblod with thotn(iu'i.j IrrerfuliCHio-vo wjttDtlf fAllowlni'i ' M urp, orTiW. ' -n 'lfjttojial WefclaUut-K-t . j iu'. u : 'i .( . ' .1 "MALE REG'JlATMG FtUS'. '. fund 'MiavV b ir I ,1M, araf-ni. a. R- BRIOKKK M. !., rs, c,r,..r... WaJC. I CJtrSBal li I fa Ta. asaocTza' v at Ti ' "fc T.;- iT1 1 Q LASS U k WILL DO IT. ! WHY IS THE iW. L DOUGLAS f v.TAN 4ND STftfSfSON, , ii,.t inv. " Htreet, MabsuoyBlly, Pfc t'n no 1 all iKji . Iseases u apeotaluf .