oad u.ir WtWW urn- 4 nuiV fc ' ft. I mi on, ht a. t. I J a. n) u, y- Pt . if - sTrAsftn'; in the fflMt lgant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOK oftiiii r t Combined with tHte meaiuual virtues of plants known be nust Liencncial tqJjhe Hum system, joauittfc ai$flgresntee and efi'cijve laat.ivfc tQlfTtfa nently cure IlabUual .onsti- jiation, and the mauy ills de )oniliug on a weak or inactive roiictition-of te- KIDNEYS, LIVE& KHfi BdWELS. it is tlicmoitcsiclUrfredy knftwu to . ClSkllSB THE SYSTEM ErTECTVALLT VfkUfputU Bilion oraJetHtipated. - y HiALi n ana ikuwuiii NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DhUQOlrt FOR 1 ssvnri'jp ojp apse HANUFACTUflSO ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRORCO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, tOUKVIUS. KY . NEW YORK, a, r GOLD ME1TAI;, TAKIS, 1873.- I. Baker & Ccs Breakfa from which tho cxceas of oil lias boon removed, Is Absolutely iPitpe and It 4a Soluble. - No Chemicals '; arc ugfctl in its preparation. It has 'izftiorc Vittn three times the strength of :flGocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot -.or Sugar, and is tlicrcforo far mora economical, costing Jess than one cent a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. ' Sold'by Crooors' ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Ddrchesfer, Mass. fefclc Headache and relievo all tbo tarabllii hief dont to a bllloua state of the system, suon at Dizziness, Nautcn, Drowsiness, Platreaw aftar eating. Tain in the Side, io. while their mart pomarkablosuceeaa has been shown la curing , TTMaplin. ret darter's Llttto TAvar oouallv valuable in Constipation, cui-lce vontlne thiaannovlnTCoraDllnt.whiloi eorreckalldlaordoriiof th,istoinach,stixnilaMtua liver and regulate tho bowels. Eveuif tbeyoS3 cureu (Ache they would boalmoa tpilcoIoBa to those ttofJ tcf7erfcmthUltetrLl j.jccmi,Mnt;butor4 catelythelr6oodue63doc3not.nUhi.itt,ao.dthoea ivhn once trvAadtttsrUl fllld these littla nmsrolu. able JasoBjjmxwsTa that Ihoy wiUnot bflwIT llnS tocfi'ffltKtit ohem. But after uUslck hafel ACHE (Is the twne of so aany lima iiut here la whira jwomaioonrgrtaiboait. OnrpUlaouraitvrhlla Othors do not. Carter's Llltlo Liver Fills are very small ami very easy to isXo. One or two pills makes, doae. U'boy arostriolly vegeialileanddo not gripe ot purco, but by Uylr gentle aoUon please all who usetuom. In Yial3a11ii centst flveforjl. Sold cy arnesists otci; wnore, or tent by nun. OARTCR (WBPIOIMB CO., New York! IMALLROMiLQQSE. SMALL PRiGE Bank Oojrici Tytor fly o tern, t5ort' abi, fiticitucsticd in ."Styles, Co&i cnU Finish. 150 Time Calilucj,. r- nut r -T n-utis etc, Itlmtf td bt Oaive nt-KUiaiwlTyw i ltt-r i itfiluta. KM aKisifw. fliidcheui I jL un o. ti i.j, wiLti gnw 1 IU tMift. ftnl 1 It una PaMSg IU cU. Full llM loa. Chain. Tnl.lM. B i3l . suit fnret., fiWneU Lcttfti Blank Cl!,ifte, u., Hu,LI 9uA I t 'W), IB LUf'Hc . ItKSIt 'O., St.J.ul,l 1., V.S.A. ENNVVtJYAL PSLL3 f a.t 1 nlT(,trni.U. 1 Chit ' tj'CT j. H ( Mb (tcfl ai.t ir U i. .J -tht itu. ht) 1 1 c ' h'.'LLullllala aUK) tur, hy retiini .Jr ll..!. I ''i' ' I' l'"wi . rc1topf. To tost ft I'oltln Pore for tbo ith, la of h lf-abuse. 'url'Viim tmb .u.ni. Sin ou. Uf bull j, 1 Ixf;f J; mi l ower. Imp it bo b tut i ' vur fullb lu onoe ilto we VllV -j..na TulP .nib'. Medklas O. M. CO., b0taroadjri?(w VrL, ocoa "Trt Tvjue iJ.fr V 1 rt m "it. :of n tl4I f.11 txnlt.1 r l-'f ' MEN W ANTED THE BOY RANSOMED Millionaire Bails' Kitlimpucd Boy Ec.urnod. TUE FATHER TpC 0 CHiAMOCS' .'. - .! t' it',: He Offered a Eeward of $5,000, Agairul Took (JdrltHlIt of the Olinrlsf ifnu 0.-ne Tefrlble 8ttiinii of llm i?Hm1l'yAr rest of Llssle Smith, Oils of tits All ilnotors Mr. Henl. Kept F.tltli U'lth tlx KAWAg CtTT, Mo., Nov.. 28. ffhe two ysar-old son ot Millionaire Dt1 I T. Deals,' that was khlnnppstl by Lliitc Srultht a WAltlng malil In the liouselioltl. whit the fsmtly were st dinner, wits' ri" turned at 0:43 p. m. ou payment of a J8,'000 ransdnj. ' ' The offer of ransom was mado af lei n lonK and serious discussion. Tho po lice ofnrers arirued that the criminal should be brousht to jmtica nnd 'that the offorlii.it of a ransom without nl tempting to secure the kidnapper wns, from i normal standpoint, compouud lug a felony. But, Mr. Deals, tnkins copusel of the pharley Itoss case, ro- juasti 10 tnne nie tisk. f , At 4 o'clook in tho afterntftm Mr. Seals received a note by a inossongsr boy",' who . said that an unknown 'man hnd liHiided it to him on the street. The description ot the man,ns given by tho boy tallies very closely with that of tho man who Is known to have occupied n cotta&e on Lydin avenue togothar with another mliii nhd .1m1o Smith. Ho' is snrlp6sod to be a man named King. ilio note Informed .Mr. lleals that he desired to. meet him in front of tho post oftloe as softli as possiblo. Mr. Bonis was directed to wear a plain gold ring on his left hand, prominently displayed, as a moans of Identinoition. The child, said the writer, was securely hhldou ami all ,tho detectives in the; country could not find hint. He know where the child wns bidden and would return him to tho father for a stnted sum. Mr. Eeals Went at once to the post ofllcc, and until all the departments WHre closed for tho night he paced Up ami down the corfldprs unceasingly. As the hours wore on, with no response to the secret signal, the poor father be gan to weep and his sobs brought tears to the eyes oV all who heard thorn. Finally, at a late hour, friends led him to his desolato homo. Shortly after the ovonlnrr papors ap ponrod with the offer of $5,000 ransom, a man, whose description no one has ob tained, appeared at tho Beats residence and called for Mr. Beuls. . ' Mr, Udals appeared, and tho man said that if $20,000 In cash waa paid' hint at 0.45 p. m. and tho police were in structed to keep out of tho way, ho would roturn tho child. Ho finally con sented to tako S3, 000. Mr. Heals willingly mado tho promises nskod, and sent down to his bank for tho money in small bills. At tho hour appointed tho man with the boy, snfo nnd sound, appeared at the rosldencennd delivered up the ohlld. lie received the $5,000, counted It dehli erntoly, bowed politely and disap peared. The polioo had struok.n hot trail; and at about tho time the child was 're turned tho woinau Lizzie Smith was ar rested in a vacant house in a lonely lo cality. She was taKeu to the police sta tion and then to the Meals hou3o, whaie sbo was fully identified. As to Srnntor Itrloa's Sent. Cleveland, O., Nov. 28. It is learned through copies of lottera received from Judge King, of Vouugstowu, Chairman ot the Republioan rjtate Central Com mittee, that United States Senator John Sherman, while not opposed to a con test of the seat of U. S. Senator-elect Calvin S. Brii , does not deem it right for him to object to the Senator tak ing Ms.Bout, masmueh as he would lie culled. upon to act judicially if a contest should arise. His pluu is for tho Ke publltitui .iyt0 Comuiittoe to present a memorial tt the Senate and for tho Legisloturoqf Ohio to assume a vacancy, clqot. u Seujitov and then let that gentle man, conduct that contast. Senator Sherman's views are coincided in by SeuntorHoar. Ijyttull'H Funeral Will ! Simple. Paris, Nov. 2H. -In accordance with the express wisibi of Lytton, tho funeral of tho late Karl will be freo from ostentation and pomp. Lady Lyt ton wishes that thoro shall be no eulo gistic address, over tho remains, but only the simply? service of the Church of England, and tiiat-thero shall lie no ex travagant parade or display. Her de sires in this regard nri said to lu in ac cord with the often expiessod views of Lord Lytton himself on the subject of death. Comuiodoro William Koiiokoiuliirfl, Nkw Yobk, Nov. 38. Commodore William Ronolfendorff, United States Navy, who is dead at the (Jrand Hotel, was born iu Pennsylvania, was arpomt od to the Navy on Keb. 17, 1833, and was Httuuhed at first' to the sehoouei- Experi ment. He received his cjuimlssiou as Lieutenant in June, 1848, and was on duty on the frigate Congress. iniriotl Uudi-r H Mas! of Cowl. Nyack, N. Y., Nov. 88. As a number of men were engaged la shoveling ooll on the pier at F lemon t, the cribbing fell In, orushiug several of the men under hundreds of tons of coal. One of them, Ira Davis, 1W years old, who was, the sole support of a widowed mother, wi taken OtrVdeaot, while two others who ware taken out are badly hart. ' T lit 1 T of the Ottaonilss. SkattU!, Nov. X8. The eoutraot for the construotion of a trausuou-tiuen-tal lino ot the Oroat. Northern Railroatl fiuui IuKel Sound to the summit of tho Cascade Mountains has bueu let and work Is 10 begin as soonas men and out fits oim bit put ou the giuQnd. This sec tion U 83 miles loug and follows tho Snohomish Hirer. Lhllu Ilopn f..r Ooll. Armtroiir, Un-ii',, Nov. 23. (Jen. Armstrong, presln.' i' ui tli.- Hampton Institute, at llMiiiiJ. o it , who was stricken with ps.ru.lys. u', Stonehuiu Thursday, now lies at the l'arkir House here la u orltl c.ii condition. His physlclun hns little hoi.e of his recovery. (Jen. Armstrong's j family have been summoned to his bed I side, E'ower.- Avalnst Anttoxatlifii. TobckTo, Nov. 88. -du a letter v colved In this city from the'tflrav 'Oliver Mowat, the I'remler of the Ontario liberal goTornment, he -esroiifly op posed the annexation ot Canada to the United States icttd uratsa the LUwwls to Btithd .liy the British oonneotion. The letter gives great atlsfaQtloii' hj and vlll do mucli to check the annexation movement which has lately been making progress. It had references to an an nexation meeting in h stronu Liberal oounty and un overwhelming vote wits recorded against annexation. The Poor 3Iutlier-!n-r,ftw. Cambridub, Mass., Nov. 28. A novel melhod'fch- gettttfjf.rftl of n" obnoxious hiotlioT-iujlaw Ua Jut rilenjtried in this tilft .aniU W.- iL LaiAbert, the experimenter, Is now under nrroat, olmrgoil with arson. Ills mother-in-law and two children have been living with him for some time past, and ho has tried in many ways to gat rid ot them, but failing to do no, it is charged' that ho has nee fire to tho house with tho idea of forcing tliem into the street. Tlo fire Wns extinguished after tho' mother-in-law hud escapod. NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. Mv doctor MVS It nrls rr, nllv on llm ntnmnh liver and kidneys, an't h a plonsant lnxatirn. Thts drink tj mad Irora bi'rln, nnd 19 prepared for use All driikTcLsls BelFlt at Mfc. nnd il.u) ner niLnirucn. Buy 0110 toLiy. l.nne'M. FnniUi Mrilfriqo (i vrs cnn noire 1 4 eacn uay. inorae order to be Uealtby, Uiki la nccesuary. Grand Opening FAT.T. AND WXH1. TKlt .STYLES OF ILLINrERY ELLAM:M'GrNHlSS' East Centre Sir Shenandoah, Pa. The Cnest and largest asrortment In Hats, Bonnets and Caps at re markably.low prices. Our line of dilution's .fKIXMKD AND UN TRIMMED 1IAT3 Oavnnot 1r o civ.Rlleti. 2 X x is o 2 tsn S2 '35 !-. as c3 V) ai Q3 Newly Refitted aud Renovated. TONSORIAL : PARLORS ! jataa: ja-xrxDKr cat-, Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing ! SHAHl'OOJKG, KTC, HV E. G. J. WADLINGER, Under PoatorBoe Bullfllng, Main and Oalc (St., Sbeiiandoah. VHot and cold batbs, Follte, promt t and jsarerqi antonon. LEATHER andJHOE FINDIHCS IP. cr. GUMJBTST, Dealer In all khids pi Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large aud flrst-olaas stock. All Demands af the Trade Suppiea 18 W. OENTItK ST., Ferguson Heuse building, SHENANDOAH, PA. WEEKS Hasromovod to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleased to meet the wants or his Mends ana tno public lu Everything in the Drinking Lino, Highest of all in Lea, -en: -U. r TlfTMOnNINCirFECL BnHT Altn tb : m s 1 I ai r rt 5 r os a Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1S89, Tbo nu .-.iij(inr is ifiinnail. 1 i.' I . . . . I .jjuoaftiii), xi, riov. as. Knglneer Krt!Bfi w"' was so badly injured In tho Delaware, Laokawana & Western oolllsjon at .Meisung.rvllle; will recover. All of tho 01 hers Injured aro doing well. Blitfae for tUe.ncrldcat Is, now attached to lSrtttn!er Huruing of the thhthl trslti. It4 liad orders to sldetir.ickjat J3lor1dgetl's Mills, bo ins told by tha oonduotor to do so, but ho disregarded his orders and ran to Mesent;ervitler Tile ntlroiuls ot the roau are investigating the matter. CaprlTl Itenles the RtMrj'. 1 Bmhijn, Nov. 28. In the Roiohstag OhwiMllor Cnprivl said' he was Under thejieetBs.ty uf denying the statement, printed by t 10 "Wocheublutt," that ba whs wettriod of public life aud tlukt he 'Intended tundaring his resignation. The Chancellor said that he was never In liuttar condition fo irotk nd ,tha hU hoaTtli is not imfialtBd. 1 1 1 . , , , , MirtA c Mrt I Alhirt m n I F r- n. Charles Miu-sh, president ot tile . Pyn chon Bank, Springdetd, Mass., i'i rtlrd Waller, of 'tLe1 hnn of 'Wiiltor, ir & Co., bankers and brokers, Tucker host", is du.itl, aged.tU!.' Ub had been. a mdmb.'r o( tho Boston' Brokers' 'Board! alMint 12 yon ThsHoliotype Company fit Boston dtm ., .1...:- 1 .... nJ t. nu mvii,i i u k 111,11 una jjj hU ) II It nsseiiu.T l'lnpj at, 8p,WOD: t TtokfiersK Co. lose & ),0 )0. Bcfti losses aveldovel'j OU 11 lIlHLitU . ; 1 r . .The farm biilldWtrs of f ' ' ie 1 vi u rres- oott, near Ha-'sfor, Me., consisting of a house aud three burns, were burned, with six cows, thres horses, 5)0 bushels of grain and several tons of hay. I. $5,000. . -.Tired MotbBrfJMlare . Is Rest.; Ihdtailt roliof for b"Wy,; If Tjofto MrU. Send to J M. Hillan or 0. J. McOsrthjr, tus drugitstf, (or cample bottle of Dr. Hand's C die Cum. Always euros. No dangerous drugi. . Thu'e arc many paverfteuts that need fixing yel before winter sals in. A Husband's Mistake. Husbands ton often pe-mlt wives, orid par ents their children, to sullar from headaeliv, fllzilncss, neucftlulu, slccple- snoss. Iltf, nor vouTuess, when ny the use of D. Allies' KestoVattve-' Mervlno' such aerloiis results could easily be prevented Dniffslsts every where say ltglves unlvernal satlsractlon, ani has ai Tmmeuse sale. Wood worth Co., ol Fort, Wayne, Iiid.; Hnow Si i'o., or Syracuse, N. ?.;J. C Wolf. Hillsdale, Mich.; and tutu, dedsot Others Say "If is the greatest seller they eyer Jcqqw, It contains no oplstts. PrJal bottlts nnd flue" book on Nervous Diseases, free at C. H. Hagen'moh's. , Jtauy p ;es aro being Improved on West ljtpeHt. .lei' tlSrTO and hivet Ppl v i on a new prlnelt new prinolpre rexuiatlng the Liver, tonvuiland bowels thrtntuh tfi&ntru? K new dlaeViviVy.' Ur. . Klle' Fills speedily cuir btllousaes, bad taste, torpid liver, plies, wmstrpation. uneiualed tor num. womnn, children. Smallest, mlbiesLhurrst I 5'doses, i..t!s. Bamples Free, at i). H. tiuwi.abnoh's store. Charley Uurehlll Is having anew sign painted. rThe Secret of Suoooss. O. H. Hasonbuch. th"1 druiit.'iellnvos 'hnt the secret of success Is uei'.wveranoe. There fore he persists In Swpfng thn flu-st line of perrumeriei, toilet articles, cosmetics, drugs aud chemicals oa the n.arket. II i esiwla'ly Invite all persons who have palpll itlon, snort breath, weak or hungry r pells, pain In aid or shoulder, oppre-slon, nlghtmar i, d,y ct ugn.sninT,nerill8E. (trophy ur ue.irt uikonhv tn try Dr. Miles' uutqnaled New H"iirt Ou'e, bi'ore tt Is loo late. 11 hns the largest sale ot any similar re lied y. Cine book ortesltmo ntslsQree. Dr. Miles'' Restorative Nervine la unsiirpasson for s enplesstfcss, nesdaobe, fits, etc., and It contains no opiates. Work on the elootrlo road proaresa- iug nicely, . v. Oh, What a Oougb. Wlltynuheedtbewarnlug? The signal per ids of the sore annro&ou or tliat more ter rible disease. Oonenmptlon. Aak yourselves If you ean atlorrt fur the sake of saving GO MnU. Lo run tha rlabr and dn nothlnflr forit. ws boow aoti BxpsneouB mai snunnsuare will Onre your Oongb. It never rails. This anplalns why wore than a Million Dottles were sold the nasi vear. It relieves (Voop and WhoppluK Coagh at onoe. Motprs do not be without it. Fur Lame Bsc.t, wlo or Client, ose Shlloh's Porons Plaster. Kelt by J, 11. lUMfououoti, i , w, mruer aiu ana f.oyd streot. Bend lu the local new. Shlloh'm Consumption Cure. This Is bevoud uuuUoa t ic mo't s-ic-lus-dul Ooug'a rtcdla'ljo tc ht evsr sola. tew doses invambt voure tho w i t om.s ot noswlj. Orouii. aud Bionch ll U. win. lu w u lorfni success li the cure of Cousinnptiun is without n oarallel Id the uV.ory of m idlolne. slno-i It's first die onves It has been suld ou a uM'utee,alet wbloh uo other medicine -tin smut, it you n ivs i t'.ragn wa ea"estiy ' J UU Hlllf lh 1W1 .11 , :!,.-. W r.l 11.00. ir yonr LiUDL'S are sore, chest or Baek ame, use Million's Porous Plaster. Hold br 'J. H. HT6nbmd, N. E. ooruer Ham and iiioyu atroeui. Soon we will have muddy street. GloriouB Record. Bines the Introduction of the Ksmo is Pan rina Qonsh and Uousumption Unre in this vicinity, the deatl rate from Consumption h is deorooseil wpoderfuliy ; It never falls to rreot a eere. ana 1 the beat uouitb turdlolue Try It. Trial bottles free at Kirlln's dniK aiorv. A car load or vors Kate apples wn unloaded in front of our office yester day. A Pariah Priest's Oertlfloate Oer tlQacl to by the Arohblshop of Mexico. I, paroe'dal priest aud eooleslastlcul Judge of s.oiuya, 'hisi oi uu'j.ijuaiu, uereoy certliy that I Kuxiw several peanle who have been cured by the Cactus Rlood Oure. 11 r.idl ally and oileatually dlspols nil Impurities or the blood. PitAN(! M t'ONd'JItA. Thu aliov sliiDalur is 1li t ivhleli lie uses inau ins iniHineMs, o-nei.i'ly aud otherwise, auane is au oia p i tt o mine t P, A , .Vn imlsiio ) of Mexico, Bold at Kirlln's DrueUtore.Kemusou Iluuho niocK. -luerianuou. YOUHG FIELD if SANE That ..is Why Ilis Firm Undo an Assignment. ASSIGNEE GOULD'S STATEMENT. The CollapiQ Not Due to escalation 1 to Deacon White's Failure.' v- tdabllltle. at From On tn Three Mil. f lMsi. CvritJ At 'ifel.t j5i.n. i-o-. tfVte Ur J"! Iftest IvflrlctlonV I .Vff.ilfs or Hfiaf Biljkpmif fha icliotlo ' fiitn,(lllon-Tlio Crash -Wns rJrtiotil. Nkw York, Nov. 28. the ilfttftrton Field family Is experiencing the truth of trie old saying that misfortunes nevor come singly. Gyrus W. Kleld has been prostrated by the death ot his wife and Is on a Molt bed. The life ot hisrlaughtor Mary Ornoe, wife of Daniel Alien Llnd- ly, Is despaired of. His soiap' Edwartl lleld, Is Said to lie suffering from men- TtitraeFsnffeinent. And Die ipspen16ij of the Arm of Field, Lindlef, Wlechers & Co. makes matters worse. The "Field" and the "Lindley" of the Arm sjre Cyrus W. Fleld'si son and sou-in-law. Tfils lutest misfortune is intensified by the evil speaking,, the ugly rumors, the jsharges, and insinuations which accoinpWit: V4.-3 The assignment or FlolU, Lindley, Wlechers & Co. was mode to Charles W. Gould, of Ko. 2 Waif streot, without preferences., Mr. Gould was the as signee of "Deacon"- Whfito'a Arm. When & V. White Sc Co. failed It was reported that three firms hail done business for tho 'Datcorf.'V Field, .Lludtfiy, Wlech ers & wMton! of the thfee. - It was said that FieW -Lindley would suspend, but the suggestion that they were seriously embarrassed was met with ehruudt datiiuU, It is imposilfile t stato tlie amount ot the liabilities of Of the assets. UUeSSOR .'it. til., lblhtllt.lMa fan,. f ptM , ooo, 000 to isv.noo, 000. nen wail atreot liuitrd ol the failure the general opinion was tli.tt it had re sulted from the iognoy of corn coutraots from Mr. White's unfortunate corner, especially when it was learned that tUcy had selected the same assignee. But this is uot not the reason given by Assignee Oonld, who makes the follow ing statement : For some time after the suspension was aunouuoed the stock market was stagnant, all business being practically nogleoted. the brokers being too much interested in tho closing out of the con tracts to make any new deals. "I was Mr. Field's friend as woll as his oouns-'l. r. id when it was seen that lie was acting queerly and that the liooks needed straightening out, 1 went with the other members of the Arm to Mr. Field's house to talk with him. Hut wo fouud lliru unable to speak coher ently and his mind continually wan dered away from tho subject. There was no alternative but to make an as signment aud Investigate tno condition ot the II ruf. "The assignment was made becaltso Edward M. Field, thn senior membor of tue nrm, is 111 and aunerlng from men tal derangement, ills disease resembles luciplont paresis, and results from trouble and overwork as tho llnnnoiul manager of the Arm. The death of libs mother last Monday seemed to be tho last straw. It was only rooontly that I saw that his mind was affected, and It was not until a few days ago that his physician told me about It, although some of Mr. Field'.! friends saw it long ago. I know nothing as rot as to the financial condition of the Arm, I have instructed tho clerks to make up the uniauces on nil trie accounts as quickly as possibly. Everything is in great confusion, as you cau understand, if you will romembor that the entire finan cial management of the Arm was in the hands of a man who was insane. "i nope that tne assets will be more than the nubilities, but I cannot tell Much of the Arm's capital was looked up In a certain enterprise whloh will ultimately bo proAtabio, but which Is not immediately available. The failure is due entirely to the causes I havomeu tloned, and , not by speculation or by Mr. unite s rauure. Killed by the Oars. Chbstek, 1'a,, Nov. 28. T. 1'. Pitt. who was struok by a Baltimore & Ohio express train at tne Putter street cross ing while driving a wagon, will die. Two boys who were riding in the wagon were fatally mm. Une ot them, John Mansley, aged U years, died shortly alterwarus. jonn Kennedy, the other boy, Is not expected to recover. Tne wagon was ground to kindling wood, uut tue none escaped uninjured. AaalajmiiBiit of n Tool Company. Pbovidknok, It. I., Nov. 28 The Providence Tool Company has made a general assignment to A. F.) Jenny. This company iauen 111 iw)i ana pal l ou oeuts ou tne dollar to assured creditors. On November 0 attaohmeitts amounting to iaU.UIR) wero.ipuoeil ou their property and the assignment is tin winding up at the old company's business. . ftue Hud feisty Usnondsuta. Lockpobt, N. Y., Nov. 38. Mrs. Anna Hoag Frost was buried recently at Bo ra nt ou the ItOth aunlversary of tier birtb. She was tbe mother of eight obildrou, the grandmother of 18, the grent-grand-mother of 38 and the great great grand mother of one child tiix ot her grand sons boro her to the grave. (lold Ouro Ka!y Snail, DwwUt, III, IJS.-Hdnff J M Munroa b;in broanht suit ftgnlnt6 Dr. Kcaloy hq.1 bis gold euro coiupuy to re coyer $lit) paid to Keel ey toe hi a tirv loa In troatipg Wms pUintilt for (Upso mmta, anrl uitottier uit to moqvqv 000 datuagM tot iujariag bit healtu by th treatment. China Mny A alt tor Aid. Berun, Nov. ti Tt U ropovtel here on diplomatic authority tlmt China b un;Odo to uvoroome the varlour forum of liiiurrectlwu tJat cou front the govern neut. and U about to beg tho active as slstanoe oC EngUmt, Germany and Amer ica lu the restoration of order. Blaalmd the I'uatov AVI i Ii n Kazor. Helawauk City, Del., Nov. 87. Whl'o trying to eject Oe i. Shortir, jr, cujortd. Who was Intoxicated, 1'a-tor f'nnu el Ambrou wa-isVHauttud with a rusoc hi ShorUr aud so seriously injured 'th t he Is not cxpeotod to live. ; hotter cleaned. JVe Can's do it but tiro willing to pay for learning lmw n make as good an article, as Wolkk's Ai mi Blackixu of cliPftp materia! so that it retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. Our price is 20c. Tho retailer bivs tl- p.ibUo ntll not tw It, . We nyr Iho jpi.i'f HI, isi-iuse tin will nlwnvs pay a fninrir' for a article. To gliow.WIi 1hc tlo ami tV rmbMc tliat wp warty id give them tho In t for tho least money, we wtU pay $10,000.00 Reward For above Information ; this offer is op, a until January 1st, 1893. WOLFF A RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. , Pik-Ron Is tho name of a paint whloh tlocs work that no other point c do. , -U'ooci Mlintod with It InakH lfkp tl,n tint,., ,1 wood when It Is stained nnd arnlxherl. PAINTERS AND BUH.DERS will flnd It proM'Hblo to investigate. All nalnt stores sell lu CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLA Purities tho blood by ex pelling the impuiities through tho proper c!'8,nnols and never causes orupliorw on tho skin. Regulates tho bowels Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the system i nd gives you an appetite. Never fails to cure any on- dirion produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. BoM at Klrtls'e Drug store, Fergu$on' Uottl Block, Shtnandoah Pa. Ask mr iteenls Tor W, If not for snip lu yo I,. Vnealas Shoes. vonr itlnoM nwl vntir ilrnlei to wns for ontftlotttte, sOCHro tbo Ruonov, nail net tlioui lor you. SaT-TAllJS AU MUBST1TUTB. . WHY IS THE L DOUCLAS S3 SHOE CENTLd?!V!tEN THE BEST SHOE (H THt WORLD FOR THE II" Ufi fuomtesi Hlitw, w HI, no ucltHor wax t nrr.nl to Iiurt I In feci: miulo of tho bit (lou onlf. &t II ii nnrt ernv, nntt ttcmne ir mnk mom $hoes i, a suwett slioc-i c4tlni frum S4.ini to tV."0. 'ii ft u r.ciiiiinri iiniiiNcwftit tno nnnst r.iit Jfm nU-'to uvcr ofTcrt'd for 5.U0: eunala ItciilIi luiportnl shoes wbiyh i-ost fmni tjs.otto t2.U0. tu s& uv iiiiiHunnvrii i eit niiirtFi nun run. sHstWp Btyllh, comfortubli' awt dural le. The b ' Fi-c mop tuii'i't'U nt IIiIh prftv j same trradu ni i n totn nin't h-r HC"tInt fiom W 14) to $lJ.nx (X1 3U lUfij Mkh'i Iiirmcra, Hallrornl n iJSiiawB iuhI I I'tterCm r lei -mil wetirtliom; lliift If utMiuk'HH, miiKth iuHltl'. ttt'iwy tUrt-o (folea, t-m n r inn imI t' Onu pah will vrcnr ayenr. (ffift iii fiuo en lit iiu hmter shoo cveroiTrrr ' wAi thlH rit.c: vio trial will oouvluct: d hi wnnt alioo for pomfort find service. ClO " W'-ieOO WorltlUUlllllll'r" hi1" utOMm aro very Ktrnug nnd durable. Thoto niio htna ejVin tlwm a trlrtl will wear uo other makf KS'A'kVCl' 4'' ia school BlL-n u Csf y& worn by tUt3 boifit'vorywhcrej thpj'v II on tliolr rrtcvH, n ilw tnf'-c.i.r.InK fala show. Barl 8 AO 3.00 llmid-Kowed Hhoo, h M. vll Joii!;.lit . fi-v Bt HnIi; ftiualHl- n , 't ittitiortil hhWB costlnw; from $1.0) to ettl.t, Iaid.09' VrWh J.U uiul 91.75 hH for MlBSauro the Licit flno DonKola. t.vllttb ;mdduru'i?e. Cuiicissu. K'o that W. I.. Dousluft nam 1 a 1 prtc are itiunpcd un the bottom of each shoo W, L. iJOLULAB, Urocktou, Mats. DR.THEEL, 588 PWSUTK tlif Lt His Uin n ir gi'tinluu (lirrAM Ann rle BMajiUUii tli. t nlkdSWi- viK'l hM W cum Blood Polsont Kervoun Debility w Spe cial Diseases of bDl1' SUln IM.vu. lUdlsoUPsvlnn to the boa SoreThront Mautrtv n'dtchf", Plmplwi, KrupUoui soft r haul L'lifr. HwcltMigi, Irrlit1utlif IntlaiiitittioDii mi Hunulngi, btikiuri, WotkiKM ui t Farlr 4ct lout mcmoj-j. wpih nri tdpbUI nil-'tj, Wlm-y m ninMt-r Plieiwfft tn'l nil Ii"M n-aultlnR IVon h i lu 1 1 tlo-i (i On work, It'Wiit ft-fle enrtit tn 4 Ui U i Mllrif nl 01.ee, Do nut tre hoiw ro matfr fct Urin I'MWr, gnaak. Fmllv i-r Ilo,'llnJ Pl-Tflrltn m Cil'(J Vr. THKM' niri po1tlVHly 1'rilt flrt.-n'Ki r m bUainBI. OLD XOtTtn, ItPI M 1Ft THO CI H-K I4"'HJ " TftllTM" Wfl T!UTH,, tt" oawk ""j1 Jf"' Xv'tftft ti 10 Stil "lai - lUl I J V ill nr call WflV rn i for bftfuttMsrw WJn. M NMurJ7 Pbllft. 1UII7 tlntf I 11 i n n-.nr rr rri w i, r t k o ! w, . A FINE SHOW If you want I'i se a flae display of Boot-- fi"a it-hne, goto W, S. SNYiiEH'S Boot and Shoe Store, ( MusUdlor'i. old titiurt.) Conn r Coal Bud Ta-Htu CutJtoui WOikaml Kcpali ?ifr Done In the hoHt bt i lo. VIGOR OF MEN Knalff." Ouloklr. Permanently Weatoreu. wvakuese. Nervuu.nr.., laeblllty. all the train of evils from earl y errora ur later ex,-. too result of ovoreork, .leknuss, wurry, et,-. 1 u I sUenstb, jUreiopinent, and tone slvau te ry ennui and ortlon at tho body. Bluplo, m,i iral tnothodrt. immediate Impruveiuent seen. Kuiiuni lmiibaaibls. S.U"' i-oraronies. Booh, esplanationi JIWTarjfc'.Cla, HUffAUO, H. Y A. AlldCHhM M. 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