Prenents la the mot elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE or THS FIG8 OF CALIFOHNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beuencial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative tv perma nently cure Habtnal Consti pation, and the many, ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER HUB BOWELS. It U t)tt next ezctlleat remedy knows U CLEAHSE THESrSTBU HmCTUAUY When en is Biltoui er Cvaeu'pated BO THAT pufieeloob, nnpncsHirto sleep. HEALTH ond XTREHOTH HATUnALLY FOLLOW, Every one Is using it and all ar delighted with it. ASK YOUR DnUOOST POR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY NEW WHK. N. T. GOLD MEDAL, PAEI3, 1878. W. Baker & Go.'s from which the excess ot oil has ben removed, is Absolutely JPure anil it is Soluble. No Chemicals are used in its preparation. It has triors than thret timet tht ttrength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economics!, anting hit than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing,, strengthening, iabilY imoebted, ond admirably adapted for invalids es well as for persons in health. Sold by Qrocarg cvarywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dcrchottsr, Mass. (iek Headache mi relieve all the troubles loaf tlent to a bilious sUts of the system, such tjs Enxrinest, Hauses, Drowsln-f. Dlttrcwn after sating, Fain In th Side, 4o. White thoir moii tiaartnblc cuccui has been ahowa la curiS3 , sTtiaicbo, yet drier's Little Llw MIS tia e tonally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro Tenting thU annojltiF computet, white tbey alea correct all disorder ot t hes tuzaacb.eumulate the. Uva and regulate tho bowels. 2voaUtheyonl3 flrto they would be almost prieelew lo Utotavr ha antler from this distreKfiirjf; c omililnt; but f ortn sulclyUielrGoodnefrsdces notour hcre.und thoea who encotr? them vr'll find those Utua plllsTslu ablslseoinanyvcT'thntttiey will not be vtII aiay; to do without thera. Bat after allfickfct4 (Is ft base of KOB1B7UT01 that sero !a Trtirs VsnskaeureTtatkuut. CarplUseureltwhUo 'Others do not. t Carter' Ultl liver Mil Me Tiry snadl ar.il Ttrr tir to ti. Ou or tiro pills znalro dose. Tier ar strictly TVleui 3 net frif e of parse, bat by ttelr enU Milan pleueall who msataem. laYitlietStoeutaf inntettU SsJJ try cjcgtia crtryilua-e, or sent by ffiUL CAHTEtR CEDSCIta CO., Hon Yortil ALL FILL, SMALL BQSE. SMALL PRICS Dank Counters. Tyler System, Port nblo, UnequaMd In Sty lee, Cost snd Finlch. 110 fw CiWujo f CvaaiTt PVt clc, Ulastritttt ta VoUn, p,iok, Fin fotUgt li(fti OUceDriki and rryie vrltvr C'teliluetK, 80 1 Uly.o. Bp andobe ; out on ranii, Mih great re J i i turn m nrioi. 19 pM ftUlvru Frt. rtIi IX tU. Full !! of IMk, (hftli-g, IkUM, Bood ('a, CAbUcli Lfgtl ItUuk CbIsiU, U,, ftlsft1si tht I. 8t-leVi work nada (o Af-Hr-. TYl-JJM, XrulaCCO., bt.JoU, Uo.tlI.H.A. UbtoUnArt'i TuiUtb Mwul Emi. NNYROYftL Ps6LL8 Wf'jsiii'- - Ir OMtsiUia. WWU' to ls4 MiO t i' B)tSallU (:4.SlSMlU . i.iimUt,srKi. la ru-up r ri- -!.' n.Ul i4 litlf fr Lt-is' tin tr-tr, f rtiwr Us. A l ,i r n t Ami Vfr, If.bM'lerUhntMJ -eiU Hvbsni 1 ruf.ttw '-'IsKl-i. I'ys, To test a 1"o.U1t Curt t r the cltcrf of lf.HbUM, Siiui rowor. iBipotto. r, A". ao Kjai 1 1 ouj i'-H ' our H: ana turti' Caluatltlufortnatlpnl'Ill'IC Adilruia Breakfast Cocoa SAfTO'S li fetus v51 M uY .4n SVu tr uTLioi HE MAYRISE AGAIN Is Gillis to Ke-cstablisli tlio American Exchange? SO SAY REPOUTS FROM LONDON. The Oncfl Promlnifut linanoier Now Ruuulng a Drug Btore in Brooliljn, lfe Mb1 ft Trip Abroad Ktcontly Rnd It la frnl.1 Nrgutlntvil for it Laae of the Victoria, lintel, London At on Tlma Proprietor ora llaitk Willi llranchee All Our the World. New Yomk, Nor. 20. A rettitS United States nnvnl otllccr receatlr turned from Loudon brings the rumor, inUroetlpg whether true or not, that Ilenrr F. Gllllg la soon to start an ther Aaierlcau xehance, More gor geous than the first, in the world's Metropolis. While this story Is foiig the tennds f the clubs and the Americas, eeleny la Leadoa, ex-Ilanker and ez-Araeri-taa Kichanfe Proprietor Qlllig is aseehlf eompoundlag jireierlytieas 1b an apethecarj's shop in Breehlya. Few peepla hare had aaf Uea what had heceuae of Qlllig of late fears, and still fewer fcnew that he was la this part f the world. Tar seme time past Uilllg has bees llringla Broaxrllle, and the drug store In Brooklyn, f which he is proprlstor, is at number 107 Bed ford avenue, on the corner of North Sixth street. The painted sign on the drug store reads: "Otto Gil lig, Druggist." Otto Qlllig Is Henry Gillg's brother, and he is now in IJloom lngdala Asylum, suffering, it is Raid, from iottonlng ot the brain, or some similar trouble. This sad affliction of his brother has glren the ex-financicr a chance to keop busy in these, his days o obscurity, after the worldwide fame that was his In the palmy days when the American tourist found branches of the American Exchange Bunk at almost every stop over station on the globe girdling trip. Those wsra the days when the headquarters ot the bank and of the American Exchange were at the junction of the Strand and Adelaide street, London, near the Charing Cross statlea. Then the Paris braasa was started aad after that still ethers at CeaitaatlaOBle, Calcutta, Mel hearae, Ueag Kong, Tokle, find pretty nearly everywhere elae st any aet es the asap ot the dieters Hemisphere where American teurists sot feet. Travelers have not yet fargettsa the laxarieaa magaldcaoe of th x eltang. The flrtt floor at tho Loadon .Exchange, after Gillig baaght eat the Srevietu awaera, was turned late the aaklag ream, aad tha elreular apart raeat was fitted ap as tieugh. millions wars VjWlad the eeaesra. Oa the next User above was the rsadiag room; oa the third floor ware the tourists' writing aad eaasaltatlea reams, ami still above that was Proprietor GlUlg's foroe of clerks, Na entertainment was too lav ish for Qlllig to bsstow opon a distin guished American. Henry Ward Bsecher was glvea a reception that made Los dea gasp la astonishment. Suppers aad theater parties were common things, an the Fourth of July patriot ism, ran riot, and all was for the entertainment of American trav elers, and added additional luster to the fame of ralue host Qillg. The home of the Paris branch of the Exchange was even more gorgeous thaa that of Lon don, and in all tht citUs ths institution was conducted on the same yrluoiples. Senator Uawley and other American capitalists hud allowed their names to be used In connection with th enter prise. Then came the gathering ot the clouds and the bursting of the storm. Its effects were far-reaohlng and affected many, both In London and America, and when the storm cl oared away noth ing remained ot the American Exchange und its multitudinous brancnes but vacant rooms and ulgne which read, "To lot," Qllflg tumbled from the pinnacle, down, down, down, until now ho is looking attor the finances and other affalri ct this Brooklyu dru store, which, alas! has no branches in Bombay, Iloug Kong or Tokio. But is the American Exchango to rise ngitln, FhceulY-llke, out of the Brooklyn drug etortir That is what they are say ing in London, though some laugh long and loud at the suggestion. Why, then, did ex-Banker Gillig quietly go over to London last summer aud coma quietly home again about Sept. IF Soon after Gillig came back to ths Brooklyn drug store from London, stories began to float around the English city that he wut arraugtng to lease the Viotoria Hotel at 00.000 a year, as an American hotel and Exchange. Another report was that he was about to engage a suite ot rooms for th asms Jpurpokt. Americans over there began to atk one another, "are the old glories to b re vived?" The very memory ef Gllllg's bounteous repasts onused lips to smack and tongues to moisten. Gillig hlmtelt gives ho sign, either to prove or deny the stories. People who know, either from exper ience or report, of his wonderful per suuilve powers, are wondering whether he will really git on hie teat again, and once more come within tho focus of the public eye, as ha was in the days when Lo was proprietor of a bank with branches all over the world; owned the Grand Hotel in Liverpool, and backs 1 Lawreuco B.trrett, Jack Haverly and Salvinl, as side lnvostmants. ThaKaw Turk to he X,4uuchid Weduesday Washinotos, Nov, 2(J. It has been decided that the great armored battle ship New York is to hi launched at Cramps shipyards, Philadelphia, Wed nesday next. Special trams will run from New York aud Washington to carry Invited guesta, and th occasion will be a notable one. Right nr. Harvey Gdwla Dad. London, Nov. 20. The Right Rsv, Harvey Goodwin, Bishop of Carlisle, Is dead. He was bora at King's Lynn, Norfolk, In 1618, and was formerly Dean ot Ely. The deceased Bishop was the author ot many works upon religious subjects. Tramps to Fd for Fuur Cents a Day. Carlisle, Pa., Nov. 23. An order of court reduces the sheriff's compensation for boarding tramps convicted before 1 magistrates to tour cents a day after 1 January 1, The eUerllf now r see Iras alas stcto. highest of all in Leavening Power. News of Fnnnec-A's ItPfflfrnHtlnli Confirmed. Washington, Nov. 20. The State Department has received advices from Milliliter Conger at Klo Janeiro, ofllclftlly confirming tho cable despatches from liraril of the realisation of President Tonaeca, and ot the succession ot Vice Pretldsnt Pelxotto. Mil Old Su Louie Lnndmarh. 8. Louis, Nov. 20. All efforts for elthtf reatlng orienting the old Planters' , House for hotel purposes having failed, it has been decided to sell the old land mark. Hull Trill Mu Our Oral. XiOsdok, Nov. 26. A despatch to the "Time" from Vienna says that Russian ereals are overestimated, and Russia will be eoinpslled to buy grain from America. rXKNSILYANI Y lllttKFS. Hog disease la prevalent In Berks county. "Green goods" circulars are again flooding susceptible citizens of Lancas ter. Tho trial of William Keck, alleged murderer of the Nipohes, at Irontou, Lehigh county, will occur in January. Tho Moravian Seminary's claim for $50,000 for damages to its property by opening Bridge avenue, Bethlehem, Is on trial this week. A gult sixty feet wide showed on the surface of the ground at Girardvllle, wher a great cave-in oocurred, and frightened the inhabitants. While sitting at a window looking at the dancers at Enterprise, Schuylkill county, a stone crushes through the glass and broke Steven Coolwock's skulL A trip f 4, 000 miles has Jnst been com pleted by the three children, aged 4, Hand 10 years respectively, of Frank Spherriek, wh earns from Germany t Alleatewm aleno. Cornelias Bellas, ef Baaltn, Pa., aad W. Qnllmaa, of Detroit, war strach by a trail at Baslstoa. Bellas was killed and Qoilmnn praleably fatally lnjaroi. &The Bsbb's Creek railroad frer Fish ortewa, .Bradford county, t Bsnscraek, a th main Un of th Pennsylvania Railroad la Cambria county, see mi to b a certainty. Cloal Samuel Henry Btarr, O. 8. A., retired, Is dead, at Philadelphia, aged 81 years. He was a veteran t ths Crock and Sominols and th Mexican wars and the war of th Rebellion. For a defect la th road that aaustd th lyneh-pln In thtlr wagon te brtnk and the vfion te fall ever aa embank ment with Rudolph H. Kaufman and wife, killing the latter, Mr. Ksuffmns is now suing Hauur Tewushlp at Lan caster. A PLEASANT TrlE NEXT MORfyINC r FEEL BRTaHT AND FlCW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER, ily doctor aeys It acta ti nlly on the ctomich, liver and kulners.and i a par.ant laxatlvr. 'IhLi Crlnk ie made from herbv, and U prepared for utio Mil droifBUta eU it ut ao-. una ft.ui perj&ctjsio. Itur one Uxlsr. Iettue's Ftmllr MrtUclaa Morem thn Itovrrla caclt inj IaordrUbw LEATHER andJIlBE F1K J". CLBii.R'Y', Dealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and Ant-class stock. All Demands of tho Trade Suppiea 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House building, SHENANCOAH. PA, OR MEN ONLY YOUNG MBNOLD MEN ail IS THE TOILS OF THE SIRrSHU OF 1 1 IAS U Tb.tr tat hiroU tfforti t frti iasaviWiff, . p noil inowmr bow to ccesriutijr SSH.UCEOFFTHE HORHID SNAKES tat (in up ib aetir va 111,1 inic u larij CTTt llUlMKKKlBMMUaj- Q?. NEW BOOK the pMLiepbr el Dlisae Oriiu.lHii, tely ijrt,. r td ciTuruT. by nutaeil ezcltilTely ear .Ml ku. nan. tott er retltas atealieot. 'bUltr. Weekatil of Sody n Mice, ESecti ef trrore er aieti.ti, ieno .owtoXlirf.a4Str.ottatuWEar.r;NDlVCLOrgl OKaAHSrAur3fbODYMicepUlnteeUlBtriit4. M.aV.ulfTfr.l W 81.1.., Y.rrll.n. 111 r.r.Uo Ceeulrtee, EniEMEPlCALCO.qUFFALO.H.Ye Has removed to Dill Jones' 'old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN BTKBET, Where lie wlli.o pleased to meet the wants of bis friends and the publlo lu Everything in tlio Driokiag Liar. AT UHKHaVci r T0 n v li S 1 -VSIVXi- TO) u-yn U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, EOf PURE GO BY- ALL MEANS. Puro Food Exposition Rt Phlladol phla Spooial Excursions. Tho annual Puro Food Exucnition now In progress at Philadelphia is the "Lntoet Fad" and is vieiled daily by thou'andj. It is both Intere'ting and instructive The Kosding Kailroai will soli epeciai excur sion tlclf-ls on Wednesday, November 2Uh, and on Tuesday, December lit, with n coupon oi admission to tho Pure Food Exposition at tho very low rato of aiinglo faro for tho round trip, with 25 cents added for the admission coupon. Ticket) will bo good on all trains of tho above dales and can bo used lo return on any train within throe days, including date of tale.' Th Exposition i held in Horticultural Hall, Broad and Spruce streots. Bo Your Own Doctor I It won't cost you ono-hnlf as much. Do not delay. Bond three two-cont stamps for postage and we will fend ynu Dr. Kauff mann's irreatwork, finu colored plates from life, on disenso, its causes and home cure. Addross, A. P. Ordway & Co., Bjston, iluss. 2t Fino Playing Cards. Send ten (10) cents in fttuiun or ooin to John Sebastian, Gn'l Tkt. and Pass. Ag't Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ry., Chicago, III., for a pack ol tho latest, smoothest, slickest playing ards you ever saw. Just tlio thinx for High Five parties. For a 60c. postal note will tend you five packs, U-23 4w Tho season for farmers out door work is closing. Tirod Mothers, Horo is Boat. Inetant reliof for bab7, if colic hurts. Send to J. il. Uillan or O. J. McCtrtby, tho drugsiste, for sample bottle of Dr. Hand's Colic Cure Always euros. No daDgiirous drugs. Sour beer will blencu the hair, and good beer will niatto ono light-headed. A Husband's Mistake. Husbands loo often permit wives, and par ents their children, to sufler from headache, dlMlneau, neuralgia, sleepldtsnosfl, fits, ner vousness, when by the use or Dr, Miles' Restorative Nervine such ferlous results eould easily be prevented Dnieglsta evrry Hhero my It gives universal satloficilon, and hat ar ImmeiiBo sale. Woodtvorlh 1 Oo,, ol fort Wayne, Ind.; Hnow & Co., or Byracuse, N. Y.;J.O. Woir, Hillsdale, Mich.; ami hun d el8 0i others say it Is the greatest seiior they ever Knew." It contains uo opiates. Trlat bottles aod fine book on Nervous Diseases, free at O. H. llngenbuch'g. The turkey will have the stuffing knocked out of it to-day. Milan' Nerve and Llvor Pllla Act ou a now principle regulaUng the liver, stomach and bowolH through the nervei. A oew discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills spwsdlly 2f,-its. Samples Free, at O. U. Hagenbuch'H drag Btoro. Tho days will continue to shorten until Dee. 21nt, the hhortent day. Tho Secret of Success. O. H. Hagenbuoh, the druunlst.bellovoi that the secret of success U nerKevemuoe. There fore he peisUls In kepins; the flji-st Hue of perrumerles, toilet articled, nosnietles, drugs aadahemlailaon the market. He especially Invite nil persons who lmve palpltitlnn, short breath, weak or hungry i pells, pain in sldn or shoulder, oppi-e-slou, nlKUtinare, tliy 01 ugh. sinotlierlog, drorwy or heart dlxeose Ui try Ur, Miles' uueiiualed Now Heart Cure, be ore It U too la te. it lies toe largest Hale ol any similar remedy. I'm book oftesilmo nl lis free. Dr. Miles' Ueslonitlve Nervine Is unsurpassed for s eeplessness, neadache, fits, etc., und It oou talus uo opiates. The uvea of uutumu nre scattered to the four winds of heaven. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per naps of tho sure approach of that more ter rible disease. Consumption. Ask yuurselvsa If you can aSord for the sake of saving 60 oanli, to run the risk and do nothing fur It. We know from experience that 8hlloh's (Jure will Cure your Cough, It never falls. This xptalnti why more than a Million Bottles wero Mild tho past year. It relieves Croup HUd Whopplmr Cough at onoe. Mothers do not be without It. For Lame Daes, Hide or Chest, useKhllou's Porous Plotter. Bold by 'J. If. Hagenbuoh, N. K, corner iialu and Uoyd street. There will ho plenty of cider for nil who wont it this winter. Shlloh's Consumption Ouro. Tbls la beyond question the most eno .mertnl Cough Medlome we have ever sold, lew doeea Invariably oure tho worst oases 01 lerfu! sncoeas In the pure of Consumption is without a parallel In the history of modiolus. Unoe It's first discovery It haa been sold on a fuaraulea, a test which no other medicine n Btund. If you have a Vmgh we earnestly sk you to try it. Prlos 10 eenls, S1) cents, and 11 JO. If your Lungs nre wore. Chest or Back iime, use Million's Porous Plaster. Mold Ij J. ti. Uageiibuoh, N. K. corner Main aud Uoyd streets. Ilolldny uoveltiw are nlrendy bo glnuiiiK to attract attention. Tho Doctor and Poatmaster nreretalklux about a case of serious Illness due to a negleete l -olduud rapidly goluzlulo oonsumptlun whloh was promptly cured by Parj-Tlua Cough and Couumptlon Cure. Trial bottles free at KlrlluVi dru store. The tramp nuisauco Is troubling a great many places. A Parish Priest's Certificate Cer tified to ny tho Archbishop of Mexico. I, parooMal prlwt and eoeleslasUoal Judge of Celaya, Blaleol Uiluu.Jualo, hereby certify that I know seven I ieopte who have been rurcd by theCaetui Illood Cure. It ratll Tilly and erjectually dispels all linnurilles of the blood. FltANCO M. UONtDll 4. The above signature la Hut whlfh he uses In nil his business, oilrluily and otherwise, and he Is un old pupil oi mine t P. A., Archolshopof Mexico. Bold atKIrlln's Urug Btore,rergusou House owe, ouenauuouu. DIED WHILE WRITING Lord Lytton's Death Camo Without Warning. ONLY A SERVANT WITH HIM. Euddsiily Maud His Hold on ths Fsnoil and Sank Bsok Lifeless. Hie Dralh Attributed to the Dofecllvr. Hnultary Cnmlltlon or th llrltleh 11m laey Loiters nf Cnmlolene from Many Conrla lie tVaeOusofth Sloet IVldolrKnnwn t,r Kiiropeau Diplomats' To llelnterod at ICnrbworth. I'Anif, Nov. 20. It has been practic ally decided that tho remalus ot the late Earl of Lyttau, the Utttish Ambassador to Franca, will be interred at Knob wurth, Hertford, so soon as th necessary arrangements can be made. At the re quest f th dead poet-diplomat no flowers ar to placed on th eoftln and In all respects th fnneral will be f the xaost simple rlascrlptlen. Titers is no doubt, the friends ef tb dead raaa say, that the Earl'e death was sine, directly or Indirectly, t th defec tive sanitary condition of th British Embassy. Tb British Ambassador had been complaining for lorao time past of not feeling well, and Tuesday he was ton flurd to his bed. It was not thought, however, that his sickurss was of a se rious nature. He was writing verses in bod. At about half past three one ot the servants, who was putting th Eurl's bedroom In order, suddenly henrd his master breathe honvy aud give a deep sigh, as the pencil in his hand dropped to the floor, aud the Earl sunk lifeless upon his pillow. The Countess of Lytton, tho wifo of the deceased Enrl, was hastily summon ed nnd renched tho deathbed at about quarter past four, only to find that there was no doubt that her hutlband was dead. The pencil and and the paper upon which the unfinished verses were jotted down ar to be treasured among tho deceased's most precious belongings and will undoubtedly prove, for manyyeara, n sacred heirloom In the Lytton family. Several physicians ware hastily sum moned to the British Embassy eon after the servant, wh was in the Sari's room at ths time ef his death had given the alarm, bnt all their effort failed to re store him to nscleosnosa. Heart fallar brought ea by malaria and other troubles nf a similar nature are said to be th ennss of the Earl's demise. Frsra the moment the arl f Lytton's death beearat known ther wai a con tinued storm ef visitors (ailing at th British Embassy. President Camot seat ess at the offi cers ef his fcontehrld with a messags of coadeltne ta th wiiaw, U. de Frey elcst ealle la fersoa, M. RlVet did the same ana all th representatives t for aigu eoantrle la this city have sent murages f sympathy t tk family of the dsssased diplomat, who was most papular In all circles. From th Queen t England, the Prince f Wals, Lord Ballsbury, Hr. Gladstone and many huadrsds of other dlsttnguishsd people la England, from Emperors and Kings, Princes and Frin cersps all over Europe, messages express ing' regrat at the death of th Earl of Lytton, ware received at tie Embassy here Th dead Earl, during th course of his long and brilliant diplomatic career, having been attached. In some capacity, to nearly all the British Legations In Europe, and as he won boasts of friends everywhere, som idea ean be formed of the multitude of telegrams pouring In upon his family. "FltENCII COLONEL" lENTEKCRD, To Srrve Twenty Tbbm in Prison on Ono Cliarx aud Haven on Another. London, Nov. 2d. The man known as Le Grand, Charles Grand, Captain Anderson, the French Colonel and other alius, supposed to be a well known American crook, who was recently con victed ot sending blackmailing letters to Lady Jewel and other ladies, and who was convicted Tuesday of forging checks upon the London and West minster bauks, wne sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment with hard labor for the blackmailing portion ot his of fenses. In addition, for the forgeries upon the Loudon and Westminister Bank, the "French Colonel" was sentenced to seven years imprisonment with hard labor. There are a number cf other and simi lar charges against th "French Colonel" but It Is not thought that thsy will be pressed in vis wot the preseat ssatsucev Nlacara to ltuu tit Fala. CniCAQO, Nov. 28. Th scheme t transmit electric power from Niagara Falls to operate the electrical exhibit at tho World's Fair is now thought to be a "go." It la proposed to divert water from Niagara by a canal and drop It 140 ftet. By this means 126,009 borss power can bo furnished. The distance from here to Niagara la 475 miles. The esti mated oott of the power delivered her is $Q0 per bore power. NKW TOKK MilVS IN BKIEf. Sangel & Nelson, dealers In neckwear, New York, have made an assignment. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cleveland, with little Kutb, will remove to Lake wood, N. J., (or tho winter within a few days. ArMJeM Corrigan left New York for St, IdgsJMf, yesterday, to be present at the QkWen Jubilee ot Archbishop Kestrtek. L. L, HSilraee, brakeman on the Bysavotue, (geneva & Corning road, was nut over and killed by the car at DIhhI, N.'Y. An atlaohmi' 'i"-f-L5KL ) l- -1 sued against prop. the Qsrniantown Smelting a v Qtssipaay of Pennsylvania In favor ot Fanny Oaufleld. Owing to the lnrga number ot grain laden vtetsels in Buffalo for New York, a request Iiub been made that the ofil ctal law of closlug the canal be ex tended five days to December G. Henry Klrby, a well-known resident ot Omageburgh, Rockland County was found daad ou the track ot th West Shore railroad at Nyack, N. Y , yester day. Tb body was cut almost in two. He had probably bean struck by a loco motive while croaslng the track. We use Alcohol puro alcohol to make .Voi.n rt At MB llLACKlSu. Alcohol is good for U ailn i ; It is good fortheskin. AUitliol i- the chief ingreilicntof Cologne, Florida Water, and Ray Rum tlio well known face v.i-lics. AVe think tliere U nothing too costly to use in a good leather preservative. Acnio Blacking retails at 20c. and nt that price sells readily. Many people are so accustomed to buying a dress ing or blacking nt 6c. and 10c. a boltlo that they cannot understand tlint n Idack ingenn bo elicit) nt '20, Wc want to meet tliem with cheapness if tie can, and to ac complish this wo oiler a reward of for a reclpo which will enable us to make WoLrr'B Acmk IIlackino at such a price that a retailer oun profitably tell it nt 10c. a bottle. Wc hold this offer open until Jan. let, 1803. "WOLFF A EAJIEOLI'H, PhiladslphUw CACTUS BLOOD CURE. TO Purifies tho blood by ex pelling the irnpuiities through the proper channels and never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidaey troubles, tones up tho system and gives you an appetite. Never fails ! o cure any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Bold at K!rllaa Drag Store, Fergiuon't Hotel Block, Slunandoah, Pa AU my mcpnta for TV. I,. Donctnn Klioea. If not lor anl In joer plitco nnk your nenlrr to. send for cntalocue, aecnro the Hnuwp u mrni Kir jnn. ST" TAKE NO BUKSTITUTE.1 S3 SHOE gentPiem THE BEST SHOE IN THE WCRLD FOR THE MOKEYf It It h Mriulvi nua, wltti cu tacki or vac tareid to nurt tbe fftet; made of thp but fino cnlf, strllit. fintl cany, aud became ur ta;c mure hm . thi tjrudf thananu vthtr manufa-turfr, it entmla liU(t Bfvreii Bbue cottlng from 4.tw to $5 00. 45 K, 00 (Jcnulitr llnnd-cvcil, thoflncfitci.lt PJ than ever off red tor 5.iii; ctiuaU Frencb Ujtjjorted hoe which coat from $s tn to 3i i QtA OU I.mid-SovK-!! Welt hlioi flm calf, ijw -tllnli, iromrurtaiiloauddurnlfle. 'iliebeit ihoe vvr oltfred at tb!i prlcy ; min.e pr.dc cm cuft torn mftfle fihci cohiIhic frtm h to & h e 50 rulicr MIiim i r.,rn rs, Kallmri' Mm fwi and Liittrrfarrl. ra wfarthfiu, tin vhTx t'jiulk.M, Bisj'mth liinlilc, httivy ttirte hul. c tr u ploli s-ditc. Onu ji.ilr w lit wt'itr njrnr. ffiO fiv culff no hot ft r flliou tjvrr ofTcr- I nt iff mm m thl- juifo; nne .rial will cmLtc t!, no vbi want a stioe fur cinfort and service. tflO J5 1,11,1 't0 Woi'lcfuKi.inii'N chnci Brs very Btrong nnd durable. 'I in so who In given them a trial will wear no other tn..kc trfVQ' S'JaOO und ncliool U ara wJtKJj 9 wurn by the lion everywhere, thcybsaU vu (heir merlti. the In- n-adnjj ajilci nniv . I SlH Sac 83.00 llaiul-Hruetl Hhne, bost UUUIi'P I.i)r!?ft, Ttrj htjlLhieiiuaUJ r ..ctl Imported nh'teN eobilmrfrom &1 ni to5(i.tO. L ii diets' .(M tuul 3,. 7.1 'li-- rT Mis job ore tho best fine pui.golu. htyllehttuiIduraML 'niHlmi, Be thut . L, DouKlnV n. mo aad price ure fitamped ou the t.ttoni of each t hoo. W. I. DOUGLAS. Urocktoa, ?ta. DR. THEELf KUSI fiorth Fouith St., the coly (ttuiosi Gtraieu An .icaa tbpc(.lUl lc Oi t ciW.I t-ttU.tioU tv- w ur. flood Polnor-i Nrvous 0UiJ;ytl,i8ph-i EViu'lvitu HfiMkjL. tnttt frocM.SoreThrout Mouth, Blnlr-hM, v tivpsin, soft r fc.rl n-.is), AwvlUnp, I)TtlUni, i ninittoni a4 IbHilnfl, bimiLi", T.'tvkeu aad l-rly 1mt. ImI mfpivrr, weal hw WfiiU) BUtf. fMiT M P'U r DlHMM ftnd 1. Dilt! t'sBlUBf KlfH-ltWaJ, i ilia ntloti or Overwork Rintnt ri-rt l 4 ! re-l'tf ! ou. Du nui lost K;, no . Ur bft ttinT naruir, gutwii. r.'i- r Hosplui Pt.t'witBt m unto. Xtr THhri. ?ur pQFttiVvly " " 't-ti!oa f"W bialnrw old vor m im min sn - i CfiimisTr-i Tftsj tfahaiawt, ri-h r i s.i4 ftai"l tlOfllC "TRUTH" rxiHciiit. i ii r it rn uinfn)U- ( i nt iiJIt frani 9 if k f - 6 l" 9 '. KT' B lo 10 mHUURi 9 till II VTriii ci rV B br ?4 Is lUftKBCM re ' Haiwdkf nil. caUj TUo OINESHOW It you want U tw? h flue HnpIriy of HtwU and HUofet, go t' W. S, SNYDER'S Boofc and Shoo Store, (Maateller's old stand,) Uurasr CsmsI uet Jurdlii Stst. Cuatoni 'Work and Repairing? ' CAlLIF BaMttfw- we'll givo v.ebt. vtiful Glori mhm, '.Ua (tva , - i.tfjl'p Ii (ruin ttx lo 'V.;-J.ntlV foAu fmmcil VV i-. frM.i V- f;i'jtioual Wrttknt--; TuJ tlt.ti t. u tr am, tht J 'EM ALE REVL'LATItJlj PILLS. -v ifimt ho J B. BKIOKBK, 111. JO.. P ''TSICUVA ND S bUGUSON, o v Uast tleutre Hnu'.' Mahanoy City, t ijlnaDdall spoolul diseases a spcolally. WHY IS THE WB L. DOUGLAS