A. fl) riQ! Present? In the moil elegant rotm THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS dUICE of Tim FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal yirtues of plants known to be inost beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, Living BOWELS. St is the most cxcclltnt remedy ten own to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Hilious or Constipated so THAT PURE. BLOOD, REPnECIilNQ BLEfP, - HEALTH and 8TRBNQTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all arc delighted with it. ASK YOUR 0BUO0I8T FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. IDVISVIILE. KY NEW YORK. N. t. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. I.Baker&Co.'s Cocoa from which the excess ot oil lias been removed, is Absolutely Pure and it is Soluble, No Chemicals nre used In its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, mid is therefore far moro economical, costing less than one cent t cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily dioested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass, Elck Headache and relieve Ml tbo troubles tncf dent to a bilious etato of the system, suoh 0.3 Jl2zlnesst Hausca, Drowsluesa, Distress aftoe eating. Pain lo the Bide, to. While their moaS yeiaMkoblo success baa boea shown la cmiuL Ueaaacho, yet Carter's Llttlo TJvor Pllla ora equally valuablo in Constipation, curing and pro Tentlhg thiaannoTing complaint, while theyalsa correct all disorders ox thostoiuachtimulato tha liver and rcgulato tho bowels. Even it they onhj curea ra rjl BPS?S t. i. -i - Actielhoy wonldbotlmootprlcelesstolhosawho fiufer from this distressing complaint; but fortu xately thelrgoodnossdocs notend here,and those) who once try them w 111 find tho3a li ttlo pills valu. Able In so many ways that they will not b.i wil HISS to do without theia. But after oUslclc bead flsthebaneof bo many lives that horelswhora we make our great boast. Our pills cure It whUa 'Others do not. Carter's Little Liver Fills aro very small anil Tory eaay to take. One or two pills makea doso. ,They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their geulleacUoa please aU wha tuethem. In vials at 25 cents) Uvofortl. Bold 1 by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE Bank Counters, Tyler System, Port able, Unequalod In Stylos, Cost and Finish. ISO Tiff Citalogtis) of Count" te.( llliulrated Id Also Tyler a icoyni OMee llekUa nnd Type writer CniilnelM iUO Utiles, llest nnd cheap I vl on riiriti, with great reduction In prices. ltU nut cittluKu Vrtt. I'OklafO m eti KitTl Ifirfl of Ir.ki, Chain. lblii. Monk XliB hjirrltt work mad lo ordr, TYl,i;it DESK, CQ..St,i.ouU. MoM U.ri.A. H Chlehst" a "nsH-ih llleraond Brftad. "ennyroyal pills tirli:inali:iti urn Ccuulae. . r Kigali r IIj1 tc L&iin&uk viondilr it,',, KmI a il i. n ItUlfiN iLk i, ,hIjwi ii who n In-n TnLe another. Ji A 'an .mu'l-iiit. limn and Cmi'uu mi 'iruKi'-i , ortnd4t la t uipa it r ftvn uir tcHUmonUla fcpa It ItcT for J.atiff." tntuttr. b return rTo teBt f. ro.lllr. Cure for the tr",S1f'IS?; '" ""r,,... 'I. ' B-t f. onr Kith In ' BexuM our n iclno yrt will nnd one Full Jlotli' SledliUe '. ch Valuable InformaUou FKF.K. Addroiis I 1. JI. to., MBa IlrodwJ, -New ork. I CARTER'S 4 wer Warn CAPTAIN LEO'S LUCK IIo is tho Only Survivor of tho Schooner Bradley. THE SHIP SUNK BY A BIO SEA. Every Man Extwpt tho Captain and Mate w3pt Into tho Ocean I,eo Floated Off on the Cover of the Wheel llns Tho Mate Disappeared When tha Vessel Went Down Had Fate of the Coolc l'loked Up by a Hark Af ter Drifting 8i Hours. Nraw Your, Dec. 1. A more destruc tive cyclone to Yiinkeo fore-and-ntters tnan which howled up tho coast on Oct. 10 has seldom been recorded. A dozen lumber carriers were abandoned to Its fury off Ilatteras and in tha neighbor hood ot the Virginia capes, and others with less buoyant cargoes wore over whelmed. Among the latter was the new three masted schooner William 11. Bradley. The news ot her loss reached this port early last month. The report was that her skipper and crew of seven men had been landed at the Canary Islands by tLe Spanish bark Fama da Canaries. The relatives ot the orow will be shocked to learn that only the skipper of the schooner, Captain John H. Leo, survived the wreck, according to the story he told yesterday when he arrived on the Ward line steamship Orizaba, from Havana, whither he had sailed from the Canaries. The William L. Dradloy left Charles ton for Weymouth, Maui., on Oat. 6, with 000 tons of phosphate rock. She whs struck by the hurricane about UO miles east ot Cupa Charles. She was hovoto, with all hands on deck standing by for any emergency when a treraen dons sea which Cnpt. Leo terms a "tidal wavo" toppled over tho weather bow nnd thundered aboard, smashing in I ho schooner's docks. Every mini except the skipper and n.ate was swept Into tho riot of waters, and the vessel, burdened with dead weight equal to twice her tonnage, went down in an instant. Captain Leo leaped overboard and found himself clinging to the wheel house, on which he lloated off. Ite saw nothing of the mate after the schooner sauk. While- drifting on the wheelhouse cover he caught a fleeting glimpse of the cook floundering on some wreckage. The cook disnppearad, and Captain Leo was left alone. He clung to the wheelhouse cover all night through the worst of the tempest. The sea model uted at dawn. Such a mall object as a man on a bit of board Is not likely to attract much attention Ht sea, even in the highway of coasters. Cnpt. Leo saw tho sails of several ves sels, and tried, by yelling and waving his coat, to draw their notice. Just before noon the Fama de Cana ries hove in sight, passed near enough to notice his signals, and took him abord. She was bound from this port for the Canary Islands. She left here on the day the schooner went down, and arrived at the islands on Nor. 12. ELOPERS NOT FORGIVEN. Obdurate Parent Kouj, 'Mrs. Jaiues Grlffi-ll's Clothes. Bridgeport, Conn., Dec. 1. James Grlffen and Miss Nettie Griffin, the pretty daughter of a well-to-do family, elop'ed on Thanksgiving Day and wero quietly married a', tho parsonage of St. Luke's Church, In New York, by tho assistant rector, Kov. Mr. Busaeo, The young couplo tried In vain to obtain tho consent of the bride's parents. When the young couplo returned to this city from Now York yesterday, after un expensive honeymoon spent there, they went to the resldonce of the bride, where they met with a warm reception. The bride demanded her clothes, but theso the father refused to give up, and the result was that police aid was called in by tho young couple. Tho police, however, were powerless, and then an attorney was called into consultation. The.father still persisted in his refusal and action for their recovery will ut once be brought by the husband ot the grl. Interesting developments aro looked for. Contested ISIeotlou Cases to Us IIard. ALDANr, N. Y., Dec. 1 Got. Hill has appointed un extraordinary special term of the Supreme Court to be held in Syracuse beginning to-day and continu ing as long as necessary for the trans action ot the buslhess that will be brought before it. The Hon. Morgan J. O'Brien has been designated as tho Jus tice. The contested election cases will be the principal busluess. Secretary Foster's Condition. Washington, Dec. 1. The continued illness of Secretary Foster excites some uncistness among his friends. He is improved, but during last week his con dition was such as to cause apprehen sion. He is uuable to sit up, and only the most urgent matters are brought to his personal attention. An InVMStlirutlon Ordered. Al.BA.sr, N. Y., Dec. 1. The charges made to the Govornor against Surrogate hllus II. Tetors, ot Saratoga County, of inulfeusanco in office, has been sent ta the Attorney-General by Govornor Hill, with directions that he cause an inves tigation iuto them aud report at the earliest day praotlaahle. Chicago Uldotrlo riant Destroyed. CmcAao, Dec 1. Fire In the Chicago Aro Light aud Power Company's plant, in tha rear ot tlm Central Manufactur ing Mock, at Washington aud Market streets, last night, caused i!,;!00 alootrlo lights to go out, leaving the down-town district of the city in comparative dark ness the remainder ot the ulght. The loss will be upwarl ot $500,0011. NEW JERSEY JOTTINGS. Mrs, James Steele, DO died at the breakfast table at bor home in New Brunswick yesterday ot heart disease. Kansas City nnd New Brunswick capitalists have purchased 20,000 acres ot corn laud lu Kansas ut $5 per acre and have filed certificate of incorpora tion in Middlesex County, flighest of alMn Leavening Power. AESOLU blxFlratnen Hurt, PiTTSFiKLD, Mass., Dec. 1. Fire last ovenlng caused a loss of nbout $10,000 to the wood-working establishment of Z. A. Ward on McKay street. Two lad ders broke during the fire, throwing six firemen to tho ground, Edward Powell was badly crushed, had his back hurt and was Internally injured. The other five were not so badly hurt. . w Xlrlee Contest Probably JCnded. Cclumdus, O., Dec 1, Judge George K. Nash, whom the Kepublican State Central Committee decided to employ to examine the question ot Brice's eligi bility to election to the United States Senate from Ohio, has refused to act. This probably DUts an end to the Brtce matter. Three Lost In the Flnmes, BEXLAlnE, O., Dec 1. Tho Union Window Glass Works, the largest ot its kind in this section, were destroyed by fire last night. Loss about $100,000. Three employes were caught while at work in the upper floor and perished in the flames. AT THE NEXT MORNING f FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor nays U acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and Is a pleasant laxative. This drink U made from herb;, and Is prepared for use All dnifi-sziita Mult ut and f l.ut tier t.nTTsLKu Ituy one to-dar. I.nne'n Family ilfedlrliio More the llowcln ench day. In order to bo healthy, this la necessary. Crane Opening PAI.I. AND WIN TEH HTYLK3 OF MILLINERY ! ELLA M. M'GINNISS' -No. 26- Easr1 Ccniiv St, Shenandoah, Pa. The flnpstnnd largest assortment In Huts, Bonnets and Cups at re markably low prices. Our line of Children's THI.MMED AND UN T1UMMED II.VTB Ontsziot "So o cxU-v'A loci. HI 3 V, 03 Q W .1 03 C rd ca ft. o o oe as to p to P5 APOLLO WAS A PERFECT EVIAN. FtniECT IN FORM I-HATCHIIS5 III WAM Gsaaxioas wera lb ioolaau for atalivtrt mta Uiu puar Hjiil MttbvertpuluidrAUi. Every MAN ess t STRUHQ inJ VIOOBOUS in ell reipscts. YQUNQ MEN OR OLD, suffering from NERVOUS DE UIL1TV, Loit or Falling lUn. hood, fhytlcftt Ezceiirs, Mtntsl Worrv. Btaoted SevclovmcDt. or eVDT rtKDUfl AL WCAKfltUa. cm Dl roitorid to PERFECT HEALTH l! tho NOBLE VITALITY Of STttOHQ MEK. th Prld and Powirof Natlom. e claim ny years of practice oy r exrliislvB methods a uniform 'M0U0P0LT OF SUCCESS" In treaf A Affliction! of Men. Testimonial f rr m SO Rtatea and Tprrftorlea. OUR NEW BuOK paldfora'flmllMVlrnpfo It wills youcin. Full CipUnstloes for HOME TREAT MENT. Toe cm be FULLY BE3T0SED ts ThouiiBds tiavs bstnby ni. Bead ear ttitlmoBlals. AddrsisstQBce ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. M.Y. Newly Refitted and Renovated, TONSORIAL : PARLORS ! Haw Cutting and Haw Dressmg I SIIAMI'OOINQ, ETC., 11Y E. G. J. WADLINGER, Under I'oslodlce Bnlldlug, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah. Oaf-Hot and cold baths, I'ollte, prompt and cuieful attention FIRE IKSURANCE. Largeelnnd oldest reliable purely cash com panies .represented by JDuPbJXTXlD FAUST, 120 S. Jardm St., Shenandoah, Pa. I til r ft' J U. &. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. TEOsf PURE Iturneil In a Colliery. Wilkesbabue, Pa., Dec 1. Thomns Williams, John Pugh and Evan Price, miners, were frightfully burned yester day by an oxplosion of gas In the col liery of the Kingston Coal Company. Pugh a nd Price will die. NEW YORK NEWS IN BRIEF. Dr. O. D. Dunham, Plattsburgh's leading physician Is dead from heart disease. Col. John Cockerlll was re-elected president ot the New York Press Club last night. 4sim Oabrtel Kuhn was sentenced to five years in Auburn prison yesterday at Rochester for assault upon his wife. -Thomas Burcb, n veteran lake cap tain, of Buffalo, committed suicide yesterday by taking "Rough on Kats." The canals of the State with tho ex ception of the Kris closed last night for the season. Tho Erin will close Dec. 5. The question of ordorlng a re-ount of the vote of Duchess County will be argued before Judge Barnard on Thurs day. Dou Pedro Dole?., Spenkor of tho Col ombian House of Representatives, nr rlvod in Now York yesterday on the steamship Athos. Gov. Hill has reserved his decision in the case of County Clerk Cotton, ot Onondaga, charged with unlawfully and carelessly distributing the election ballots. Mnjor Thomas Harward died at IiIh home in Brooklyn yeBterdur. aged Wi years. He was bom at Bowdolnham, Me., March 15, 1780. He gained his title of major in the War of 1812. Tlrod Mothers. Horo is Rest. Instant relief for baby, If colic hurts. Send to J. M. Hillan or O. J. Mcdrthy, the druggists, for eamplo bottlo of Dr. Hand's Colic Cure. Always euros No dingerous drugs. White enamel Ib tho preferred style for both culf buttons uud ulilrt studf. A Myatory Explained. The papers contain frequent notices of rich, pretty aud educated girls eloping with negroes, tramps and cmclmien. TLie well known specialist, Dr. Franklin Mllm, says nil such Rlrls are moro or less hysterical, nervous, very Imp islvo, unbaltucod; usually subject Vi headache, neuralgia, sleeplessness, lm modtralo crying or laughing. These show a weak nervous system for which there Is no remedv equal to llesiorailve Nervine. Trial bottles and n line booc, couialnlog muuy marvelous cures, free n' U. II. Hauenbuch's drug hture, who also sell, and guarantee Dr. Miles' clobrale t New Heart (Jure, tho Unest of heart tonics. Cures Uutlerlng, short breath, etc. Tfppn vnnr ovpa nnpn fur tlm rifdtv eueulc thieves that lire now nbout. Miles' Nerve uua Liver Pills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, btumach and bowels Umntqh the nervti 1 new discovery. Dr. Miles' l'llls speedily cute biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, plies, constipation. Ltnequaled lor men, women, children. Mmallest, mlUest.surestl 6 1 doses, 2 Kits. Samples Free, at V. II. Uogenbuch's drug store. Foot ball lun taken tho place of bate ball us an American craze. Height of Cruelty. Nervous wim w'l-n receive the sym proms th-y deprvo Vu! eol'euthoiilclures of health, tuev are constantly nllmg. To wunuoiusympuny irom tuese uni inunaioh 1s the height ot craelty. Th-y have n wealc heart, causing shortness of breath, mitit-rlug, Sain Inside, wmk and hungry spells, and uully swelllug of nultles, opprnHSI'in, rhok inif, smothering and dropsy. Dr Miles' New Heart Cure Is Just tho thing forthem. for tue r nerv usues, hoitacho, we-tkaess, o'c, Ills Unit ratlvj Nervl n Is unquuleil, Klne treat SHOn "Heartand Nervous Dlseae'aud marvelous testimonial? free. Hold una guaranteed by 0. 11. ll jgeubucli. The bath is improved by tho addi tion of a little baking oda. Oh, "What a Oough. Will you heed the warning? The tlgnnl per. naps of the sure approach of that moro ter rible disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can allord for the sake of saving 60 rents, to run the risk and do nothing fur It. We know from experience that Hhlloh's Cur will Curo vour Cough. It never falls. Tills explains why more than a Million llottlex were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whopplnz Couuli at once. Mothers do not be without It. For lmme naoa, Hide or Chest, use Hhlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by II. II. Uagenbuah, N. E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. Bnnday schools nro beginning work on Christmas music. Shlloh'a Consumption Curo. This Is beyond question the most sito lesitul Cough Medlotne we have evr sold, lew doses invariably cure the wo'st co ol Tough, Croup, and Ilronchltls, while Its wou lerm! suoce lo the cure of Consumption is vlthont a parallel In the history of medicine. Ilnce It's first discovery It has been sold on a Ciiaranteo, a test which no other medicine 'an stand, Ii you have a Cough we earnestly isk you to try It. Price lOoents.SOcents, and tl.W). If your Lungs are sore, Chest or llaok tamo, use Hhlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by U. H. Ilagenbuch, N, K, corner Main and Uoyd streets. Dry-picked turkeys tire preferred by most housewives. A Glorious Record. Blnce the Introduction of the Famous Pan TlimCouijh and Consumption Cure In this vicinity, the deutu rale Irum Contumptlon b s decreased wonderfully; It never falls lo effect a cure, and Is the beet Cough medicine Try It. Trial bottles ireo at Kirlln's drug Our secret societies uie nil In a Hour Ishiug condition. A Parish Priest's Cortlfloato Oor- titled to by the Archbishop of Moxloo. I.uaroo' lal prlestand eodwilastloal Judge of uciuya, niutenj uuansjuaio, uereuy cert'ry that I kniw several neoule who have been cured by i ho Cactus lllood Cure. It radi ally nnd eifecluuUy dispels all Impurities of tho blood. FllANCO M. CONdrtltA. Ttio above signature Is th d which he uses in all his business, odlclally and otherwise, auuno is un om pupu oi mine. t P, A., Arcnuishoiof Mexico, Bold at Kirlln's Urug Btore,Kerguson House uiocs. rsuenanuoau. WARRANTS FOR ALL Orders of Arrest Issued for Field, Lindley A Co. EMBEZZLEMENT AND FORGERY. Tha Biggest Wall Street Sensation Sines Grant and Ward Failed. I.lalillllles of the Ilorunct I'lrm Will liun lulu the Millions, and the Assets are Uut SfiOO-Cyrus IV. , Mold's Pitiable Condition Ills Sou Not In lHuumlnc;. dale Asylum Kinplojes Will SufTer. New Yoiik, Deo. 1. Justice Pratt of the Supreme Court of Kings County Is sued attachments and orders ot arreBt yesterday against nil the partners of the firm of Field, Lindley, Wiechers & Co. The orders wero granted upon tha ap plication ot Lawyer F. A. Ward, repre senting R E. Dletz, ono of the credit ors, whosa claim against tha company is $05,000. Tha papers in tha case were sent to the sheriff ot the county for ser vice. Ball in each case Is fixed at $50,(100. General fraud, hypothecation and ro hypothecation ot securities, embezzle ment and forgery are on each page of the incomplete history of the failure ot the house. Not since Oraut & Ward wero caught In the financial maslstrom has Wall street had such a sensation to dis cuss. Every ono is in the dark, com paratively speaking, as to the amount of liabilities of the bankrupt firm, but the obligations aro hoav), too heavy, in fact, for Cyrus W. Field to liquidate with his large remnant ot a once tre mondeus fortune. Thero is no doubt that tliojllahllltlos will run into the millions. The visible cash assets nre $500, which amount is In the assignee's hands. This money was paid to him yesterday by a broker ugulnst whom Field, 'Lindley & Co. had a claim. Although the house did n banking business, tho books do not show a balance In favor of drpji-Uors. All the old omployes are busy at tho books, and It will he several days be fore any nccurate estimate of the tlrm's standing can bo given. All these em ployes nre severely hurt by tho falltt -e. Salaries have been owing for mo.iths, and tho savings ot muuy of the men have gone by the board. Edward M. Field induced them to keep their ac counts with the house. Hi had no more consideration tor them than for wealthy customers like the Union Pacific Kail road Company. Cyrus W. Field's phjBlciau said this morning that his patient rested easily last night but he Is still greatly pros trated and his bodily weakness is more perceptible, btrlct quiet Is most neces sary. Charles W. Gould, assignee of Field, Lindley, Wiechers & Co., said this morn ing to a reporter that the report was not true that Edward XI. Field, tha insane member of the bankrupt firm, was in Bloomingdal a, Asylum, but he was prob ably in some private asylum, as he (Mr. Gould) understood on Saturday that It had not been determined to place Mr. Field in a private asylum that day. Mr. Gould admits there have bean crooked transactions, but attributes It all to Mr. Field, and says he feels confi dent that his partners knew nothing ot it. Mr. Gould said that thus far ho had found but $500 worth of assets. He did not know anythlug ot a conference of the Field family, but thought it but natural that Cyrus W. Field should as Bist his son lu tho present extremity. Mr. Gould said he did not believe the failure was enormously largo, but ho could glvo no Idea of what the liabili ties wero. Incendiaries In a Vermont Town. Rutland, Vt., Dec. 1. Great anxiety exists among the peoplo of the villngo '. o unstleton, 14 miles from here, on ac count of incendiary fires that have pre vailed there at tha ruto of one a day. Soveral barns have been burned nnd a number of dwellings have narrowly es caped. The villagers have organized vigilance committees, which patrol tho streets by night, and It is proposed to hire a city detective. Indian Judgment Affalnst tho V. 8. Washington, Doc 1. Tho Court of Claims yesterday, in the ense of Old Set tler and Western Cherokee Indians vs. (he United States, ordered that judg ment tor $8u0,000 he entered njainst the United States. It grows out of the re moval ot the Western Chorokees from Georgia and North Carolina to the Cherokee country. Our. Itussell Cannot Attend.'Jj Rostov, Dec. 1. On account ot a pressure of business Gov. Russell will be unable to accept the invitation ten dered by the Marquette Club of St. I.ouls to attend the reception to tha Right Rev. Peter Kenrick. The Vorkluwn Una Ranched CIiltL Washington. Dec. 1. A cable dis patch received at the Navy Department announces the arrival ot tha gunboat Yorktown at Lota, Chili. She will probably relieve the Baltimore of further duty at Valparaiso. Census Supt. rurtttr III Washington, Dec 1 Mr. Porter, tho Superintendent ot Census, is confined to his house by an aggravated case ot tonsilltls. He is engaged, howtvor, in preparing a bill ta cieate a pormauent census bureau. ' NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS. Dy a collision ot two freight trains on the Now Englaud Railroad nt New ington Junction, Conn,, several train hands were injured, but none horlously. The First National Bank of Damar lscotta, which closed oa account ot tha suspension ot the Maverick Dank ot Boston, has resumed busiuoss. The doors of the Muverlok National Bank at Boston wero opened yesterday and the bookkeepers are dellvurlug re ceiver's certificates to depositors who have proved their claims, J, II, Whitman-, of Nnugatuck, Conn., has uotlflsd the Board ot School Visitors ot that place that he will build a $83,- UUU school building aud present It to the town. He is also about to present a park to the iowii, The hearing on an application for a new trinl in tho case of Isaac B. Saw. telle, awaiting execution for the mur der of his brother Hiram, at Rochester, February 6, 1800, occurred before Asso ciate Justice Qhase ot the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon at Concord, N. H. JVe Can't do it but nro willing fo pay for learning how ten mako as good an articlo as Wolff's Acmb Ulackincj of cheap material so that a retailer can proGtably sell it nt 10c Our prlcois20c. TliOt retailer says the public wilt not pay It. Vo say the publio will, booauso thoy will nlwavg pay a fair price for n good article. To show both tho trade nnd tha publio that wo want to give them tho best for tho least money, wo will pay For nbovo information ; this offer Is open. until January 1st, 1893. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. Philadelphia. PilC-Iton Is tho name of a paint which uoos work that no other pnlnt can do. A"ru wood painted with It looks llko tho natural wood when It Is stained nnd varnished. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS will find It prpfltablo to Investigate All paint stores sell 1U CACTUS BLOOD CURE. TO Puriiiea the blood by ex pelling tho impuiities through, the proper channels and never causes eruptions on tho skin. Regulates the bowels. Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the system and gives you an appetite. Never fails to curo any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered stato of stomach, liver or kidneys. Said at Kirlln's Drutj Store, Ferguson' Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. Ask my nernts for . I,. DounlnH 8lit.es. If not lor snip In your plnco nsk your denier to nrmt fnr rnliilnciic, secure tho usciicy, mill Ki't them for jutt. tif-TAIlX NO SUBSTITUTE. -eU WHY IS THE W. L. DOUCLAS S3 SHOE CENT LMEM THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY f It U a ftt'unilew fthoo, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt thotYot; mado of tho best fine calf, BtvlUii and easy, ami bevauno we make more shoes of thta prude thttnnnv other manufacturer, It equals baud M"wed dimes costing from S4.00 to 85.U0. fCK Oil (fiiiitnn llniii.-mMtril, thf finest calt UkJa phot ever offered for sSV(H); equal FreucU Imported dimes u Ulch cost from jts.o i to 1SU nj. (QA OO llinid-Seed Writ Hhr, lino calf, iJSTm BtHsh, eanifortable aud till ruble. The best shoo ever offered at thin price ; same Rrndft as cu toiu-mudc hImh'i cost I hk from tG.OO to fM.uo, QSO .TO INilIrr Nhurt Karmern, Itallrontl Men P9a nud 1 etterr urlers nil wear them, lino calf, 8'jnmloHs, MiKMih .untile. I ir (iv ; thieo soles, ex ten blou educe ono pair nil I cur u jear. 2i& 50 Hun en I ti no better Mine ever offered at Udsm this price; ctut tilal will convince thuso Im want a slnf for r infnrt nod nervke. 4CO '-5 ""(I &i00 WorMiiuinnn shoes aro very Mtoiitf and durable. 'ljoo wha h ivo given them n trial III ueai no other m.iko. BSAia) S'J.OO and school shoes aro Cs.J D worn by the bojseverywherei tbeyneU on their merits, a the (nerenttlniiimlesRhow. 8 Sirl StOC MlaOO lliimUi-mw'il Rhoe, best mC1LI Dmin'sitn, tervKtylUli.enualsFrcucli imported (.hoescoathm from gl.'M to $ii..iii. LittlU'N '2. no, -.00 unit $t.?5 fhoo for SIlsHes nro tho best flue Uonuola. Stvllah aud durable. Cnutloii. See tlmt V. L. UouKlan' name and prlca aro stain ned on the hot torn of each fboo. W. L. DOUOL.VS, JJrocttou, Mass. l3LOXXLClCatlX 3pe DR. THEEL, r.QQ North Fourth St., nlj ffnulna tirmiftti AtntrttM tH,cUHt m tbel'ittu.) Mau iwboU atilo ta eui BlOOd PoUOflf Norvou Debility "dfipfc. Clal OlSOBBBB tei, Hkiu Di It' 4 H)oli Tsdoi la Ui low HoreThrout FAoutht Itl .U'bca Piiuitl, Lriipllnni, ttfl hnl llim, HwflUti(i, Irrllitlotiv luilkiuuiavtioat q4 RunnifltB, Buiciurt, WeftkncM t 1 fUrly dntj, loit memory wuli bsvV menWl mlelr ltlinj m IIUUit Oliewei had alt Iinfswt mahiof fn n rv-Mfaj I-i 'nor (Inn or Ofrnwork. Becitit oum curM In t" 1 iiHef tit ohm Po n t to hope, no intt. t ht tUInf Doctor Qukch Fpraily or iloHtl rhjut.UD bu hlloiW Vt TMKInL forei pOPHIvrly without d f o nor tOllDsi OIB, TOUK't, MIPDLS AOBD 4M.THO-1 C'lHTttsirtil rtnnuiiii rifh or ptmr s-nd V lUnip f p bOOld 'TRUTH" eipn-lii Qoft-ki onilir morn ' liift, lliiirus -Utlf I tn S t-vst t Witl i ( b, i XV u. 10 Bm..l. B till 11 Wrtie r c11 tnrt b rr UtlVtfoaM m Wfds. BmrJy -Pblt. Uif Tim i FINESH0W If you want to sea a line display of Hoot, and Hhoen, go in W, S. SNYOER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller'a old stand,) Corner Coal and Jnrsllit Hlrs. Custom Work nud Repairing Done In the best style. "WEEKS Has removed to Dill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleased to meet the wants of his friends and the puhllo la Everything in the Drinking Lina. Q U. BttlUKJliU, M. li., PHYMCIAX AND SLR9E0N, No'. 8 Bast Uentro Htreet; Mahanoy City, Pa Attn and nil speotal diseases a specialty. - ieward