r!Tt FOHSECA STEPS ODT eTlghcst of all in Leavening Power. U. Sw Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. We use L ft. .k D-- rVjl Present, in 'the roust elegant fotn THE LAXATIVE AND NUTFUTIOUS JUICE OP Till FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative perma nently cure Habitual Coustl vpation, and the many ills de- Mending on a weak or inactive "condition of the KIDNEYS, LIUER AND BOWELS. It is theriott excellent remedy lcnon to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Ccmtipatid to THAT PURL BLOOD, REFRE8HIUO SLEEP, HEALTH nnd OTflEHQTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. A8K YOUR ORUOOIST rOfl MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAl. wmsviue. ky hew york, a. r. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1378. W. Baker & Co.'s ast from which tlio excess of oil has been rotnoved, la Absolutely Pure andit is Soluble. No Chemicals arc used in its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is tliereforo far moro economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, nnd admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocors everywhere V. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass, Kick Tfoadacho and relieve fdl tho troubles !ncf dent to abiuouB state or ma system, suon aa llizzlness, Nausea, Drowsinosa, Distress aftoff eating, Pain In tho Side, to. Whllo their most remarkable success has been shown In cudBg , Sloaaacho, ytt Carter's LHtlo Liver P1119 ara equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pro -venting thUannoylnRcomplaluMvlillo they&laa correct alldieorderfloithoBtoinachtlraumetho liver and regulate tho bowels. Even it they only cores f.tehBlhey would bo aunostpriceloss to those who leuffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu nately thclrgoodnesBdoes notendhere,and those whoonce try them will find thoaa Jlttlo pills valu able In so many ways that they will not bo wil ling to do without them. But after aUslck beat Is the bane of so many Uvea that hero Is whom we mane our great ixjiau uqr puis euro iiwawi Others do not. Carter's Llttlo Liver Fills aro very small and I very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or I purge, but by their eontle action pleasoaU who ; use them. InvlalsatJScents; dvofor$l. Solil by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall. . CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! WALL PILL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Bank Counters.Tylor Syatem, Po ablo, Unoqunlod In Stylos, Cost nnd Finish. ISO 11(6 CaUlotfus or Cou.l'T., D..L etc, llliuhstedla Culon, HooU, r'rto rml.ita ItCst., Also 'lyier'B isojKi ORlce lleaks and Type writer CuMliels, Ktyles. llcst and cbeap l ost on earth, with great reduction in prices. ..v ii.s rnwogit. rrrr. P.U.1..A 14 V.. II Mm it. iMtc2im&miE3 ;r.r n T VI. lilt DEUIt CO., HI, Louis, H.,1I,8..1. h OI,lcb..I.r'. F.rsll.li Ill.n.ad Uraaa. THNYROYAL PILLS 0. tclnttl ftal HalT Ufnulno. moud ttrmJ In i:d kntl i. U n etllio 1 MM, k tlOU WU i lilac lht '1 ake u.iatlaOM. Jtffui J-n jrr IM ilitfiliM (tufu (.n J mi j. fit M ira'si (,ortead4st ta tamr for pajtieu rj, t-aUojoni.v!i aVQsj "KsMier lor istair, iskct, vj rriart Koidtrs! Mia ln uHk !XIaMlrU M. V s If Tho Dictator of Brazil Itc- signsby Request. FIERCE RIOT IN RIO JANEIRO. Tho Newspaper Offices Favorable to the Ruler Demollshsd by tho Mob. IlevoU Proclaimed by tho Officers of the Fleet Tim Atmr Itemalned Quiet-ron-' seen Yielded to Popular Demand nnd Averted Clrll War-All Oulet Now in the Capital. Rio Jankiho Not. 24 A revolution broke out here yesterday for the over- throw of President dn Fvnaeca. The movement was so formidable that Fon eeca surrendaied. In retiring, or "resigning," as he called It, he declared that he did bo la faTOr of Florlano Pelxotto, the Vice- President or Vloo-Chlef of the Provi sional government, of which Da Feaetca w the head. It ) not believed that Pelxotte will be permitted to act as Chief Kxeeatlve, vest temporarily, uuleee be U ta sympa thy with the Ideas ami principle. 01 lae teadere et the revolutionary mereatemt. lie ie a prominent General, ava sorv.4 In the Paraguayan war. ffrtd The reYolutioa was a anal aaae- ter, laoluilinf a movement et the nary In apparently spontaneons oeeurrenee with a rislaa; In the city. Tke Q.sn of the fleet now at Hie proclaimed a r rolt, demanding that Fonaeea thoul resign, and give place to tbe vies-rrssi-ilent, Florlano Pelxotto. The army re mained quiet, nolthor moving ta the help of Fonaeea or against htm, although It was understood that some of the lead ing officers wero In sympathy with the navy. Meantime a riot broke out in tne city, and a multitude, all tho time growing In numbers, wont nbout demanding Fonseca's retirement, nnd attacking the newspaper offices that supported him. Tho police woro powerless, and the mob effectually demolished tne oonoxious newspaper offices, tho editors narrowly making their escape. Fonseca's associate urged him to re sign as thsonly posslblylway to avert tho worst calamltlos. Had Fonsecabeld out be might possibly have taken with him a large portion of the army, but he con cluded to yield and avert civil war. The news of Fonseca's resignation was re ceived with great rejoicing, and the riotous demonstrations censed. All Is now quiet. BROOKLYN'S WATER FAMINE. Tha llrouk llapatrod Just in Time to lle llnve Serious Distress. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 24. The break which occurred in the conduit of tho mnln water pipes near Ridgowood InBt Saturday, was ropnlrod ut 8 o'clock last night and the wnter has been turned on again, thus roltovlng the distress of tho people In this city, who wero unable to obtain water from tho reservoir yestor day. Heroic measures wero adopted yester day to make tho supply of water last as long as possible, and a number of the groat Industries of the city were at a standstill for at least one day. All the factories using the city's water were or dered to shut down so as to save the water for the necessities of the general public The great engine which runs the ca ble on the Brooklyn Bridge was stopped, nnd ns mnuy people possible wero shovod across tho bridgo by locomotives. All the fires under the boilers at tho Drooklyn Navy Yard were drawn and work wns oatlroly suspended. Tho water was shut off from the boilers in all the hotels and office buildings, and, as a consequonco, not an elevator In the whole city was running. Work In every factory whoro steam Is depended on for niotlvo power was suspended, and tho number of those thrown out of work ran' fur up above 50,000. Several (Ires broke out during tho day and night, and owing to the lack of water the firemen had the hardest kind of timo to subdue tho (lamo3. Tho wholo block from Harrison to Degraw and from Court to Henry streets wns burnoddown last night. The loss is very heavy. A number of narrow escapes are re ported. A County Clerk to lis Examined. SrnAausE, N. Y., Nov. SI A sensa tion was created In political circles late yesterday atternoonby the serving upon County Clerk Geo. J. Cotton, of a noti fication from Gov. Hill, that he bad been charged with malfeasance In office, aud that he would be accorded a hear ing at Albany on Wednesday next at 3 p. m. Thoso charges are the outcome of the recent litigation in whloh the Board of County Canvassers became In volved over the returns from tho First Assembly District of this County. Tha llotril of Canvassers is Domocratlo by n majority of one, and they voted a certi ficate of eloctlon to P. J. Ryan, tho Democratic candidate, though tha Ho nublicans claim that their candidate, David .1. JIunro, jr., has a plurality of CO. Tho Court has issued an order ro straining the County Clerk from Issuing the certificate to Kyau. A Wife's Terrlblo Death. ICiG8TOK. N. Y.. Nov. 21. The wlfo of Robert Newman, a hostler, had bson drinking heavily of late. Sunday night she became perfectly helpless from liquor aud sank In a stupor on tho floor of her home. Yesterday sho was found suffocated to death, having during the night turuod on her faoo In suoh a man ner as to prooludo the possibility of breathlmi. Hor husband left for hla work in tho morning without discover ing his wife's torrlble death. Kingston Hunk Affairs. Kingston", N. Y., Nov. 84. At a meot- lnir of tho trustees of the Insolvent TTlster Couutv Savings Institution yeste- day it'was decided to make application to tho Court to mouuy tne injunction so a to permit tho Board of Trustees to in crease their number from 13, as at pres ent, to S3. Tho petitions for the resump tion of tho bank under Stato Superin tendent Preston's plan aro being exten sively signed. It is believed the bank will soon resume. ITflouu Yeara for Assault. Nyack, N. Y., Nov. 21 In the Rockland County Court Martin Top ping of West Havoratraw was sentenced to la years' imprisonment lor oriminni assault, committed on his lU-yaar-old t daughter. iwcter ABSeOJTBOf RIME Weather Indications. WA8IltN iTOS, Nov. 3. For New England! Slightly warmer, b isk aud blth nortuwest etly winds with cloudy weather and rain; colier and fair to-morrow, For Eastern New York, Eastern Penn.yl. vanto, New Jersey, Mnrrland an 1 Delaware Hrltk and hlxh southwesterly winds: fair weather with a molorato cold ware; colder and fair. For Western New Vork nnd Western Penn sylvania: Cloudy wea.uer and rain or saow hlg-h, westerly winds, with gales on the lakes; solder, witU a co Id wave. Anger nnd Knnmerntton, A Danbary man named Reubens re cently rnw u statement that counting 100 when tempted to eptalt nn angry word would save n man a great deal of trouble. The moro he read it over the more favorably he beeame Impressed with it, and finally concluded to adopt it. Next door to Reubens lives man who has made five distinct attempts in the past fortnight to secure a dinner of preen peas by the 1st of July, and every timo has been retarded by Reubens hens. The next morning after Reubens made bis resolution this man found his fifth attempt to have miscaf ried. Then ho called on Reubens. lie said: "What in thunder do you mean by , letting your hens 'tear up my garden?" Reubens was prompted to call him a mud snoot, u, now namo just coming into general uso, but he remembered his reso lution, put down bis rage and meekly observed: "One, two, tbreo, four, five, six, seven, eight" Then tho mad neighbor, who had been eying this answer with a great deal of suspicion, broke in ngain: "Why don't you answer my question, you rascalr"' But still Reubens maintained his equanimity and went on with the test. "Nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen" Tho mad neighbor stared harder than ever. "Seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twen ty, twenty-one" 'You ro a mean skunk," said tho mad neighbor, backing toward tho fence. Reubens face flushed nt this chargo, but lie only said: "Twenty-two, twenty-tlirco, twenty- four, twenty-five, twenty-six" At this nguro tho neighbor got up on the fenco in boiiio haste, but suddenly thinking of his peas, ho opened his mouth: "You mean, low lived rascal, for two cents I could knock your cracked head over a barn, and I would" "Twenty-seven, twenty-eight," inter rupted Reubens; "twenty-nino, thirty, tbirty-ono, thirty-two, thirty-three" Hero the- neighbor broko for the house, nnd entering it violently slammed tho door behind him; but Reubens did not dare to let up on tho enumeration, and 60 ho stood out there alono in his own yard and kept on counting, while his burning cheeks and flashing eyes elo quently affirmed his judgment. When no got up into tne eighties his wife cauio to the door in some alarm. "Why, Reubens, man. what Is tho matter with you?" she said. "Do como into tho liouso." But lie didn't let un. She camo nut to him and clung tremblingly to him, but ho only looked into her eyes and said: "Nlnoty-llneo, ninety-four, ninety Rvo, niuety-six, ninety-seven, ninety eight, ninety-nine, one hundred go into the bouse, old woman, or I'll bust ye." And sho went. J. M. Bailey. AT TAKE PLEASANT FEEL BRIGHT AND MEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says it acta gently on tho stomach, liver and kidneys, and la a pleasant laxative. This drink Is niadd frum tu rtw, and Is prepared for use u.i cumijr tea. in t une'i rorlOSTcrFAIUNQ MANHOOD, Oeasral and NEItYOUS DEBILITY, Wiiknt.s of Body and Wad, Effects nfEmrsor Excesses In Old or Youar. llobau, awfel. IMIOtiD rullv llMlir.d. Ilow lo V.l.n:. and fetrBIlh.alMK.taULiri.oi'tlUIt!SAriltTB.fHUllY Itbaolultl Brl.i.tf IKIBK miUTlar-Ur.ttll. Inad.y, ncntCbllfr fniM bU SOU., and t .rrlira luiul rick Hpll. Ih.ra. pcicrlpUis Ituok, riiJkattluB aa,l iinMif. w.ll.df.&M)frew AilnuERIti MEDICAL CO., UUFFALo. H.Y. THE NEXT MORN NCI I All druggists sell it at Sue. and l.uo per imi If age. nuy one to-day, J,uue'H Family lYitMliriiie Jllovea the ltowels each day. In order to be healthy, this Ls neccbaary. NEW TOltil MAKKETS. New Yokk, Nov. S3. Money on call easy at 4 per cent. IIONDS. Closing Saturday. 2 s. Ilex 1 s. Coup 117L4 4 s. lieif 117H u e, loup STOCK MAKKKT. Closing S.itur.Hr. Canadian rnclflo , H7 t'rntrnl Tactile HI Closing To-day. 0014 HUM Chicago, llur. U Quincy loo! JJclawaro & liuuson :z Del. Lack, h Western 13 Erie jLrie pref Lake hhore Louis Nosh lllcMdsn Central.... Mfasourl 1'aoiflo hew Jersey 'euU-ul . Northwestern Oregon ttttTliratlun . rUlo Hall Heading- Koch Island Et 1'aui Ilnlnil Parlfic llului Umiin. bKy, CHAIN MAltKET. Wheat Market opened weak and unchaniel throughout duv. No. rod wlufor closei Corn Market ouonel weak and closed weak er. No. 2., mixed, 7-'; Nov., fi;4: ilea, iJSi. Jan., hi. Oats--.Market dull. No. 2, mixed, 38i.3j?l; I Deo., ash. 1 ritODtTOE. llnrTER Cicumery, State $c Penn.. oxtras.27 aa30 a. Lrtamery, westei n, iirsw. a5 aa'J7 c Creamery, wosiorn, seconds -I o.a'Js u, Stato dairy, h. t. tubs, extras. ...'.17 o-a o. Cheese Stato faotory, fulloroam, 8ept. fanoy.. nlljj State factory, lull cream lOalOlJ Stato ractory, lull cream, lino Ioul0l State factory, full croum, good to prlmo'JIlalOii Stato factory, coiuuion to fair S1 nU4 Livb Poombv Sprlnn; olilckens, ch'ioo, largo perbl. ulSi, SprliiK onlckens. prima 12Mal3 Fowls, Jersey, States Pa., peril).... DiM all Ducks bo Poultiiy Turkey, mixed weights, per lb. ......13 al4 Ep'sck's.. Phiia.. Jul lbs. to pair... 28 SO Sorvo Your Baby a Good Turn By sending to J. M. Ilillnn or O. J. Mc Carthy, tho druggist, for a froo sample botllo of Dr. Hand's Colic Guru. It instantly cures colic pains and is freo from dangorous drugs, Farmers should now set their buli dogs and shot guusfor poultry thlovts. A Husband's Mistake. Husbands too often penult wivos, nnd par ents their children, to butler from headache, alzzluess, neuralgia, 6leeplesnebs, at, ner vousness, when by the uso of Dr. Jillos' Kestoratlve Nervine such nerious results could easily bo prevented Drneglsts every where any It gives universal satisfaction, aud lias at immense sale. Woodworth Uo., ol Kort Wayne, Ind,; Hnow & l'o or Syracuse, N, Y.;J. O. Wolf, Hillsdale, Mich.; nnd linn dedsot others say "it Is the greatest seller they over knew." It contains no opiates. Trial bottles and -tine book on Nervous Diseases, freo at 0, 11. Hageubucu's. Hot soda is tho cold weather form f the popular summer beverage. Miles' Korvo ana Liver PUIs Act on a new principle regulating the liver, Ktomaoh and bowels tin ouqh the nervei. A new discover?. Dr. Miles' Pills Bneodllv cute biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation, unequaled lor men, women, children. Smallest, inlMest, surest I 51 dose, iicls. Samples Free, at O. H. Hatjeubnch's drng store. The candy manufacturers are buty ou orders for the holiday season. The Sacrot of Succosa. O. II. Hacoubuch. the druzglst.bellevos that the kecret of succoss is perseverunoe. Theie foie lie persists In keeping tne ll iest line ot oerfumerles. toilet nrtlclfs. cosmetics, drugs and chemicals on the market. He especla.ly Invite nil nersous who have pnlnltitloti. short breath, weaic or hungry tpells, pain In aide or shoulder, oppre.alon, nightmare, dry ci ugh, smothering, dropsy or lieHrt dUeake to try Dr. -Miles' unequaiea JNew Heart uiKe, be'ote it Is too lute. It lms tne largest Hale ol anv similar rempdv. Fine book oftestlmo nlals free. Dr. Miles' Kestoratlve Nervlno Is unsurpassed for a eeplessness, neadacbo, tits, etc., and It coutalns no opiates. Rabbits after nil aro not as nlentv as it wus expecteu tney wouiu be. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per- Bps oi tne sure approacu 01 inai moro ter ble disease. Consumption. Ast yourselves if you can utlord for the sake or saving AO rents, to run the risk and do nothing forlt. w e anow iron experience mat nuotrs uure will core your uouen, it never falls. Tins explains why more than a Million liottlos were sum tuo past, year, it, relieves uroup and Whopping Counh at once. Mothers do not bo without It. For Lame Eack. Hide or Chest, nse Hblloh's Porous 1'Jasler. Hold by 0. II. Itagodbuch, N. E. corner Main and uoya streets. It doesn't satisfy a btiUKry tramn to Uuuoniy a tone in tlio roiui. Shlloh's Consumption Cure. This Is beyond question the most suc cessful (jougli Medicine we have ever sold, tew doses invariably on re the wot-l oases ol rioiiam. Oroun. and lirouehltis. while Its won leriui success in me cure or uonsumption is without, a narallel lu the history of medicine, Hlnoe it's rlrst dlsooverv It has lioen sold on a y of i been old on a ruaranlee, a test wlileli no other medietas -an stand. If you have a Cough we aaraestl, juu iuiijt ii, a iuq iv wuw, u'j nuw. ami 41 .00. If vour I.UU2S are More. Chest or llaok ame, UM, shlloh's Porous Plaster. Hold by h. iiagenituon, r. E. corner Main aud Ukiyd Blreele. The iirorxilsoa of a cold wlntor muUo3 skating proipeoU good. Tho Dootor aud Postmastor vera talklnir about a oaso of serlnus Illness due ton neglectel "old and rapidly golngluln oonaumpiiou which was pruiupiiy curen ny l'.in-T'lua Cough nnd Consuinptlon Cure, Trtul bottles lite at icirlln's drug store, A high-toned man good tenor singer. ought to be a A Parish Priest's Oortiflcato Oor- tifled to by tho Archbishop of Mexico. I, imroo' lal priest aud ecclesiastical Judge of Cehtyu, mate ol (Juanxjualo, hereby certify tout know seven) people who have been curod by i he Cactus lllood Cure. It rndieally nnd ellectually dlspuls nil Impurities of the blood. t'KANIiJ M. OONOOUA. Tho above signature Is th t which he uses In all his business, olliclally aud otherwise, and he is an old pupil of mine. t I, A,, Archbishop of Mexico. Bold at Ktrlln's Drug BUre,Fergiuou House Ulock.rihtnanaoali. Closlnf 1 D-day. i 10OM iH 18S : S3. S ,1X4 Wi'ii '. aA& to , iwH sail , tit; , 7UM 71', tlU. 4011 i 1M IT IS MINNEAPOLIS Tho Rt'publican National Con vention to Ho Hold Tlioro. JUNE 7 SELECTED AS THE DATE. The Twin Oity Captured tha Friaa on the Seventh Ballot. Clnolnnntl Sten Atnod Firm to tho T.ast Able I'rrftuntmntit uf the Cinltns of the Dlirerent Cities Clnrksou Suc ceeds Quay aud Harbour lleplacea Dud ley rjimaral Satisfaction Eiprassed at the Selection. Wasuinotojj, Nov. SI. Minneapolis lms won tho prize. The Twin City cap tured the next Republican convention on the soventh formal ballot, which stood: Minneapolis, 89; Cincinnati, 15; Now York, S. Total votes, 47; neces sary to a choice, 84. The long hourB of speech making came to an end at 11 p. ra., when the committee went into executive session. The ballots were secret. Of the 48 mem bers of the committee the only absentee was New Mexico's representative. The following tabulated account et the bal lot tells it sm story: Omaha 0 4 DttreiL 1 .. 4Q3 3 Minneapolis 14 1? IS 3 13 ii ie Oloolanatl. New York. HU Louis.. Hon FrttiCeeo (i ilhattanooira 4 Plttsburr 1 The date of the convention was fixed for June 7. The main fenturcs of the day were tho extreme outside Interest shown In the question before the committee and the reception given to more prominent lend era In the recent 1'icul elections. The session of the committee began at 11 o'clock, but' from that hour until mid night the Arlington Hotel wns almost blockaded with the crowd of interested listeners aud onlookers. Gen. Clarkson was chosen chairman of the committee to succeed Senator Quay' Garrett A. Hobart of New Jersey as vice chairman nnd William Ilnrhonr of New York as treasurer, to succeed W. w. Dudley. Dennis T. Flynn was selected as delegate from Oklahoma, The heroes of the day were Chairman Clarkson, who rocolved a hearty greet ing when he took the chair; Judge Thurston, who was the temporary chair man of the last Nationnl Convention; Fasbett, of New York, whose plea for New York was the speech of the day; Molor McKinley, who was received with nn ovation when he roso to present the claims of Cincinnati, aud Fornker, whose phrase, "Uuio's grand old John bhor man," excited n storm of applause. The case of New York was strongly presented, first by Colonel Shepard, who made an earnest ploa; then by Senator Hiscock, whose argument was urgent nnd eloquent; next by Senator Hnwloy of Connecticut, who was brief, but forclblo; aud finally, by Fassott, who was given all tho timo ho wanted, oven when Now York's limit had expired. GOV. HOVEY DEAD. Indlnnn'a Chief Miiglatrato Expired Yes--terday at Indlauppolla. Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 21. Gov. Alvin P. Hovoy dlod at 1:20 o'clock in his room at tho Dennison Hotel. His last moments wore peaceful and con scious, and his last words were nn In quiry for a favorite granddaughter, Mary Monzlen. All immediate members of his family wero present. Iho diroct cause of his death was heart trouble, superinducing falling respiration. Divorce, AuuU, A t tempted Abduction. New Milford. Couu., Nov. 2i, Mrs, 11 d-la. . 1 SSI -- u.mma ocockii't. a weu-anowu young married woma - o' this town, recontly uu.l h., I Innllvnrnn Th rnnnh. oudu ubi ii ur, .,.! t iui ui.uiw. bwMtu separatoil huiuo mouths ago uml the bus- band wns anxious to gain possession of their child. On October 10 ho cnused his wife's arrest on tho ch'nru;o of improper conduct, nnd a day or two ago brought suit for divorco on statutory grounds. Ho is now in jail on a chargo of as saulting his wife. Tho wlfo alloaes that, Stockder and two companions culled at her house, assaulted her, aud nt tomptod to abduct tho child. Tho mother clung frnnctlcally to the child and Stockor did not succeed In his at attempt. Candidates for a Judseahtp. JonNBTOWN, Pa., Nov. at. Tho Cam bria County Bar will urge Governor l'nttlson to appoint Col. John P. Lin ton, of this city, to the vacancy on tho Supreme Bench made by the death of Justice Clark. It Ib understood that the Indiana County Bir will also bo unanimous for Col. Linton. Tho Hert ford and Somerset bars will both sup port President Judge William J. Baer, now of tho Sixteenth district. Ho is a brother of Col. Ooorge V, Uaer of Read ing, who is reputed to have considerable influence with the Qovcrnor. Now Clus Well Loudly Iloarlue;. Steonohuiist, 111., Nov. 31. Tho gas well discovered on the farm of Mr. Brooks, near this city, Is still emitting a steady rush of gas, which, having been lgulted, has burned with a loud roar for eight days. An expert from Ohio is ox pected here this woek to help develop the find. Mr. Brooks Is making ar rangements to pipe the gas to his house and Stronghurst business men will prob ably pipe It to this city for street light lug and private use. Tho fins Tuilk Exploded. Boston', Nov. St. A fifty foot tank of oxygen gas exploded nt the works of the Boston Calcium Light Company, on Utica streot yesterday afternoon, In stantly killing Win G. Bent, the pro prietor of tho place und badly injuring James Mctlreeee, a machinist employed by the oompany. Bantly and MoGrooco were hurled Into tho street by the force of the explosion. Bent's body wns badly mutilated, but MuGreece's Injuries though severe win not prove fatal, Drugfflsta tu Meat In Convention, bostox, wov. 4. Tho Boston man who have charge of the arrangement for the next mutual meeting of tho American Pharmaceutical Assoolation have decided to hold it at tho Profile House, New Hnmpshlre, on July 14 next. For threo days before this the delegatos from nil parts of tha country will be entertaluad in Boston. puro alcohol to make Wolff's Ai Mb Rl.ACKINd. Alcohol is good for leather; it is good fortho skin. Alenhol i- thciliiif ingredient of Cologne, Florida Wuti r, mid .Hay Rum the Well known fare washei. Wo think there is nothing too costly to use in n good leather preservative, Acino Blacking retails at 20c. and at that prire sell" readily. Muny people are so accustomed to buying a dress ing or blacking nt 5c. and 10e. a boltlo that they cannot understand that a black ingenu be client al 20e. Wew.milo meet them with cheapness if we can, and to ac complish this wo offer a reward of for n recipe which will enable us to make Woijt's Acme Ulai king ntmich n price that n retailer ran profitably sell it at 10c. n bottle. We hold this offer open until Jan. 1st, 1803. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. TO Purities tho blood by ex polling the impuiities through the proper channels 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 tiny con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klrliii's Drug Storo, Ferguion's Hotel Mock, Shenandoah, Pa. Ani my ncentH for W. I,. Dona-Inn Shoes. If not lor mile In your iiluce ask your ilenler to nciiiI fur ciilnloa-uc, secure tlio ukciic), mill nn iiieiu lor you. TAKE NO HUllSTlTUTE.-al S3 SHOE CENTLeVIEN THE DEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE HONEY ? It Is ft seamless slioo, 1 1 It no lucks or wax thread to hurt thefi'd; mado of the hest lino alf, styllati ami easy, nutl bt-cntise we make more iw.i of tht gmdc than any other mantUtu tuier. It cquuls bauii eewoi! bIhh-h enstliu from to 8-00. $R 00 (iciiiiliio llnnd-Hrrit, the finest calf 3m Blmo fvt-r ortcrcil for tViW; equal Freucli Jmportt'd shoes which .oat from S.(Hto$l'i OU. J5 OO Iltiut1-Sit'd Wt'lt Sliof, tine calf. 47t,B titllHli, comfortublo ami durable 'I he beat RHoe ever ottered at thiri jirlen ; rriiio trade as cus tout mailt1 sIkm-h costing from $o tu) to ICO aO 1'olleo Mkm'i larmers, Uallrond Men ! W s4J.j unci I.ftterCurrler-tull weartlietii; lluecalf. ' ,oamle, smmiih Insi.ie, inavy three aoles. exten , 1,1011 oiUe one pair mil near njear. S3 ).?"'. .' " ' .h ,.'.10 "(f"r.t'.'11' tffgt9 this iirleo. nno trial will c waiitaiUiwfnr wmifortaiidiierv . S2. R!nlwyhw" audViunLf one trial will eonvlucu those service. twin's1 snots i noio who iiitsc kivci: Boys haw Klven them 11 trial will wear no oilier mako. 1 mill !M.7.y HeiiiHji suoes aro ivurn hv the l,n m even ertiero! tltPV rqII ' nnilielr inerus, lis me ini'reuHiUL,' ships snow. , S nrHaeelUIII lIllllll-nlMCll hll' o, t-t I iaaClnCSo l)iillL,ola, verv slllhli; equutsi'rcaLh IllOKirled HlloeseostlUKfrottl Sl.e) to 8i-U. I LiiiIich' tf.iJO, 84.011 mill 8I.7.1 fchoo for Mlottfi. ti rn tint lii.rfl fine llmiiiil.,. sti Hall nnd iltirable. .'itiitlmi Hie Ihut W. L. Doualas' uamo and (irleo aro stain pel uu the liuttnln of eneli sbuo. t. 1.. UVI.Ul.AOi UlUVaiUU, tfXUBS. 3" osopla Ball, DR.THEEL, coo North Fourth St., DOO tl. lirwn, Fhiiapbu-mia, the or.li 'nuin f.triniti AniMlot Fp.ufit Id lh totted HtUi bo l bl la care DlOOd PolBOIIp Nervous Debility "i Spw clal Disease " hkia IHw4.c. H.iIHpoUPbvIdi In tht toDti,soroThront Mouth. JUticht'i, rtmtlfH, Jruptloi-i, nfl r hard L'Iiiti, bwellloii, IrrttsUoni. IntHmiiisHloDi ajnj Itunnlnfi, drv.T lMt raemor- wtk hurt mnlt imtlvtr waofy IltMlir IHicMn nd M UIhmms kmMdi from Fip". lu ht r. Uon or 0 twutk lUtnl ewi curefl In i w 0 ' n-lter tt dip i nt ln no miur b Mr. ttln D'H-Wr Qntck FmU or llMplUI l'biUltn hu fnUtfl. Mr THI-KL cut 9 poelttvoly wltbout diu-ouot. rr tailnPM old, foia M1DLB -.Pf Awrnrmn fnwttMriiW x.Hiiivi. rl ti -r inv,r nd 3r !iP ta "TPllTII" "rKM.tin: Quswkti UMltT fwurn Union lli. Hi.V" MJllf rr.im 9 W hvplM9, WH od b4, Xr'iftetn 10 Huiu'm till 11 WrlK- or cll ind b "'t:im If yon want to see a fine display of HooU and W. S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoo Store, (Mastelter'i old HMdJ Corner coal and Jntdlii Hits. Custom V. orlc ami Repairing; Done In the bestalyle. SUFFERING WOMEN'S.; Vhn trunliltfd wltli i rucnt-ly folio 'b. u .'Itutlonal VsWuiw- ttalA DC? . -U,l.r 'itliwii m.1 -lebrr" u 'iiMALE R EG U LATINO PiLL . aru attrasitf iff i so e, vluarant aim . I niud. wal e i r. Hdfl' ' WW! s V.i ltUICKKH, M. D pwYSfCUN AND SVRffKOfJ, , Mast Centre sts-m; Mahanoy Oltyi Vfc tiklnaudall sDeelaldueueaaspeolaliy. WHY IS THE W. L. DOHJCLAS