The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 04, 1891, Image 3

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    Presents tn the most lgntibmi '
THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE
OP TUB
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 to perma
nently cure Habitual Consti
pation, and the many ills de
pending on a weak or inactive
condition of the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.
It is the most cxcellsnt remedy known to
CLE4NSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY
When one li Ihljous or Constipated
so that
PURfc' BLOOD, REFRESKiriQ BLEEP,
HEALTH nnd STRENGTH
NATURALLY FOLLOW.
Every one is using it and all are
delighted with it.
ASK YOUR DaUOSIST FOFI
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
iduisviue. ky new rornt. ti. r.
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878.
W. Baker & Go.'s
from which tho excess of
oil has been removed, is
Absolutely Pure
and it is Soluble.
No Chemicals
aro used in its preparation. It lias
more than three times the strength of
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and is Uioreforo far nioro
economical, costing less than one cent
a mp. It is delicious, nourishing,
strengthening, easily digested,
and admirably ndaptcd for invalids
os well as for persons in health.
Sold by Grocoro ovorywhoro.
W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass.
Nearly every pattern of -a. Horso
Blanket is imitated in color and
style. In most cases the imitation
lpoks just as Rood as the genuine,
but it hasn't the varp threads, and
so lacks strength, and while it sells
for only a little less than the genu
ine it isn't worth one-half asmuch.
The fact that Horse Blankets
are copied is strong evidence
that they are THE STANDARD,
and every buyer should see that
the ' trade mark is sewed 6ri
the inside of the Blanket.
Five Mllo
Boss
Electric
Extra Test
Baker
ARE THE STRONGEST.
100 6.'A STYLES
at prices to suit everybody. If you can't get
them from your dealer, write us. Ask foz
the S,W Book. You can get it without charge,
WM, AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia.
Bank Counters, Tylor System, Porfr
ablo, Unequaled in Styles,
Cost and Finish.
Color., Itoolo, ft-eo J'.t&g IS Crntl.
Also -i-yier-s jiuyw.
oracc Dr.Ui and Type
writer ablutt, ZOO
Ntii. Hast and cheap-
t est on earth, with groat
reduction la prices.
ISO ttaco euulwra Fret.
roti.g is cu. lull it... r
1. L, CHI, Title., HcUt
('Mr. Cabln.U, l,r,ftl UUxIl
CRijIoet., tt,t slwtf.la ilork.
fiD.clal work t.d to ord.r.
TXI.IJK DESK CO., Sl.I.oul, Mo.,U.8..V.
'4 Llhlehirf EawtLifc daiuoii4 Brut,
'enhyrbyal pills
rr niwMi i kLUtU, udh uf
isWi.mii ltvl and (JoUl ftliUUaN
(ijomj t tin Iniei lii 'lako
ihw unit imituttMtti At uiu.jjUu, orccDd-lt
In at jr4 ftn iwi-rf"tiiu,rf mtla.pnlU ai
Itfituf fr Ittu Ut, mi IrtUr, bf return
1 .11 ail iFfca --.ii iiwic i-aper.
1o tint a I'ooltWo Coro tPJ tbo U7Zl,J2Zl
Sir " HDMUe TwillKml one Full lUalh'n MctUclaa
U. M. CO., B8i "lrvlw7, Sew Verk.
Breakfast
Cocoa
Willi I IH'
THE COUNTRY'S MAIL
iVnnunl Hcport of Poslmnstor
Gonoral Wnnninakor.
POOR FACILITIES FOR NEW YORK
Beoommmdfttions for Extending tho Froa
Delivery and Money Order System-
lrn!ilcm of Mall Transmission toy lncu-
inntlo Tillies Om-Ctmt Lotter 1'ostngo,
Hiree.Crnt Telnphoiio Messages mill
Olio-Cent Telecriilns Soon to Come
Hilitlnml rmirtlt Clan Matter Should
too Coimolliltitoil,
Washington, Dac 4. Tho annual re
port of I'ostmustcr-Geueral Wanna-
maker wits submitted to the President
yesterday,
In discussing tho problem of trans
mission of m'ulls by pnuematlo tubes,
Mr. Wanunniaker reviews tho develop
ment or the syntom In Berlin, Paris,
London, Vienna and Liverpool. "The
most pressing noed of tha pnuematlo
systom in this country," Mr. Wnuna
maker says, "Is doubtless in New York
and Brooklyn," but he doubts whether
tho Western Union "would not oppose,
In and out of Congress, any proposition
for a irovornment tubular post which
'they might fancy would lntorforo with
tuelr vested rights."
Preliminaries have been deolded upon
for testing a system In Philadelphia,
and plans are under consideration for
St. Louis and Chicago. It is recom-
mendod that SIOU.OUO bo appropriated,
and that experiments be mado in Now
York and Washington, nnd In connec
tion with tho World's Fair nt Chicago.
Tho Postmastor-Gonoral earnestly
urges tbo need of a now postolllce in
Now York. Ho says; "To turn tbo
prosont II rat floor of tho postofflco Into
tho chief sub-station to servo all parts
of the town south of Canal or Houston
streets is all that can be done properly
with tho old building. A high ono-
story building, with a gallery, some
where up town," would speed tho dis
tribution, of most of the malls.
'A proposition just recoived," ho
says, "offers to connect tho Now York
and Brooklyn offices with tubes at a
cost ranging from $33,000 to $100,000.
"I try never to forget the country,"
Mr. Waunmnkor continues, and he re
peats his recommendations for extend
ing the free delivery and money order
system.
Mr. Wnnnraakor approvos the sugges
tions of the United States delegates to
the Vienna Postnl Union to provldo for
a limited indemnity for the loss of
registered mnttor and to ostabllsh a
uniform charge for registered letters.
Froin postmasters at county seats,
who, at Mr. Waunnmaker's request,
visited tho various offices in their re
spective counties, it Is learned that only
1,000 offices are unsatisfactory to their
patrons nnd but 1,250 aroused as loung
ing places. Thoro aro 4, 811 postmasters
who do not undorstand the postal laws
and regulations.
Mr. Wannamaker urges at longth the
union of tbo telegraph and telephone
with the postal system, and declares
that one-cent letter postage, threo-cunt
tolephono messages and ten-cent tele
graph messages are all near possibili
ties. Postmasters' bonds as a rule, the re
port says, aro too high, aud tho Govern
ment should accept only surety com
panies as bondsmen, nnd such bonds
should bo paid for by the government,
and not by tho Postmaster.
A consolidation of third and fourth
class mutter is recommended.
The gross revenue for the year ending
June 80 was $05,031,735, nnd tho totul
expenditures and liabilities amounted
to $72,009,111, leaving a deficiency of
more than $0,000,000, The revenue
showed an incroase of more than S yer
cent, over Unit of the preceding year,
and tho estimated deficiency for ths
present year is less than $1,000,000.
The total number of offices is 01,1140,
an Increase of 1,038, and' nearly 8,0JJ
miles of additional railway service huve
been established.
No Intllun TrotiMaH In Arizona.
Wasiiinotox, Dec. 4. Gen. McCook
telegraphs tho War Depaartmont from
Fort Howie, Ariz., that tho reports of
Indian troubles in Arizona it re without
foundation as far as hs can. learn. The
report that a Maj, Dawning ras klllod
by Iudinns, he says, cannot bo con
firmed, A man by tho name of Daniels,
he reports, was murdered, but the re
port of tho Coroner's Jury showed that
it ws not tho work of Indians.
Hons of tho ltevolution.
New York, Doc. 4, Tlie Sons ot the
Revolution mot in tha long room in
Francos' Tavern, whore George Wash
ington bade farewell to his companions
Doc. 4, 1883, and elected officers for the
ensuing year as follows i Presldont,
Daniel Frederick Tallmadgs; Seorotary,
James M. Montgomery) Treasurer, Ar
thur M. Hatch; Registrar, Charles
Isham.
tlalllviui Declared Xot Guilty.
New Yoltic, Dec 4. Tho jury In the
case of Michuol J. Qalllvan, on trial for
the murder of Hackman Cumnilugs,
which occurred last Christmas day, last
night rendered a verdict of not guilty.
Galllvuu was discharged from custody.
NEW YORK NEWS IN BRIEF.
Martin D. Loppy,' the wife murderer,
is to die during tho week beginning
Sunday.
Billy McGlory,- tho notorious New
York dive-keeper, has beou nrrostod nnd
hold in J'i,000bail for kooplug a disorderly
house.
Judgments amounting to over $21,
000 have been filed hero against the
Urownsvllle Box and Papsr Company of
Wutertown.
County Clerk Georgo Q. Cotton of
Onondaim was removed yesterday by
Gov. Hill's order, and the office is now
In the hands of John J. tiuuooK.
A subplaua has h-'en isjsusd atJNyack,
N.Y.. for tho arrest of ox -Assemblyman
Frank P. Dernorost for forgery, Ills
trial Is set down for next week.
Tho jury in the casaot Joseph L. Tlce,
on trial for killlutr his wife luscsummor
in Rochester, brought in a verdict of
guilty of murder in tho first degree.
At a meeting ot the Union League
Club lost night spDochos were made do-
nounelng the action ot Gov. Hill in re
gard to the election of legislators.
flighest of all in Leavening Power.
Imm Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
llroko Through tlto Ice.
Amsterdam, N. Y., Dec 4. Two boys
named Mark and Hassey, aged 4 and 5
years respectively, wero drowned yes
torday In tho Kelloj and Miller pond
In this city. They wero sliding on ths
lco nnd broke through. Their bodies
wore re cove rod.
Buys He 'Will be n Candidate.
Monticeixo, 111., Doc. 4. A letter
has been received hero from Gon. John
Blackf iCommlssloner of Pensions under
President Cleveland, positively an
nouncing that he will bo a oandtdato
for Governor of Illinois at tho uoxt elec
tion. NEW JERSEY JOTTINGS.
Harriott, the farm, laboror, has con
fessed that ho murdered Mrs. Charles J,
Leonard, of Atlantic Highlands, N. J.
Scarlet fever has broken out in tho
Polish quartor of Newark, and two of
tho children In tho lamliy or. 11. Kwol-
goubaumdled yesterday from tho disease.
Dr. A. S. Tltsworth, of Dunnollen,
wns thrown from his bug'iy in a colli
sion with a wagon yostorday, sustain
ing a fractured shoulder and internal
injuries.
James Morrison, 45 yonrs of age, n
horse car conductor of Newark, fell
down stairs at his residence last night
and fractured his nkull. He died short
ly afterward.
DO YOU
It Cares Colds, Cochi.E or eThr oat, Oronpjnflaeaii,
Whooping Cough, Bronchitis nd Asthma. A eerttla
f ura far Coaiumptlon la flnt bUrpi, nd a aura relief in
advmeed tUeei. Uitonce. You will eo tho x
tellent effect after taking the first doe. BwU r
CtaJeraofcrywIure. Lup fesiUw, W kfll UWt
Grand Opening!
r1A. AND WIN
TKll STYLES OF
MILLINERY
ELLA M. Mt'GINNISS'
-No. 26-
East Centre Ct, Shenandoah, Pa.
The flnestand largest assortment
J 11 Hats, Bonnets and Caps at re
markably low prices. Our line of
Children's THI.NfMED AND UN
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Newly Refitted and Renovated.
TONSORIAL : PARLORS !
Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing
BIIAMFOOINO; arc, BY
E. G. J. WADLINGER,
Under Postoflloe Building,
Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah.
4S-Hot aud eokl baths, rollte. Dromr t and
carotui aiieuuuu.
DO YOU WANT
A GOOD FIT ?
and welbmnde, fashionable clothes?
If so, call on
W. JJAOOBS,
Fashionable Custom Tailor,
8 South Jardin Street, Shenandoah.
Cult and see samples of the latest goods and
the styles. Good workmanship, promptness
uuu ,uir iriem.
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ATtOHNEY-AT-LW.
Otac-BldU'sbulldln sorner Mala and Oeai I
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U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889.
BI1011M llnvn flono to rrlnnn.
BogTOS, Deo. 4. lljnson C. Hazloton,
treasurer of the Order of the Itoyul
Ark, which recently failed, withdrew
his plea of not guilty of violating tha
insurance laws, and was lined $300.
Lurny C. Powers, secretary of the same
concorn, also withdrew his plea of not
guilty of the same olmr.ru and Was lined
$400. Judge Sherman said that ho was
sorry he oould ouly imposo fines. Uo
regretted that the law did not allow
him to send them to prison.
100 Dollars an Hour
for sleep at cortain times would be a cheap
prico. For crving babies Life Dr. Hand's
Collo Cure. It" never fails. O. .1. Mc
Carthy and J. M. Hilltri, the druggist,
are furnishing free families to those who
doubt, but would like to try il.
JSaoli cold wavo gets stronger, but
their staying tjuiilitioti are not good.
A Mystery Bxplainoi.
The papers ouutalu frequent notices of rich,
pretty and educated girls eloping with
uejroes, tramps and oaotiuien. The well
known speelnl st, Dr. FrauKlln Mllns, ssys all
such elrls am more or less hysterical, uer tons,
vcrvlmp isive, nubsl meed ; usually Mibnct
to Jieatlache, neur.ilgla, sieepifsuosi, lm
modnralc crylua or laughing. These show a
weaK nermiH system for which there is tin
remedv t qunl to Keliratlvfl Nervine. TrlHl
marvelous cures, froe at O.K. Jfpgenbncln
drug store, who also sell, and gunmnteo D .
Allies' eele n.uod New Heart Cure, the llnoit
of heart tonics. Cures llntterlng, short
breath, etc:
Bhonnera nro alreadv looking arnnnd
for Christmas presents.
Miles' Nerve pua Liver Fills
ict on a new prlnolplw regnlatlng the
tver, stomach and bowels through the nerves
V new discovery. Dr. Miles' 11118 speedily
imo biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles,
onstlpallon. unequaled lor men, women,
hlldreu. Smallest , mllUest.Burestl GDdoses,
!AU). Samples Froe, at O. 11. llagenbuch's
true etore.
Christmas Is coming
children will tell you so.
iiudall tho
Height of Cruelty.
Nervous women seldom receive the sym
ptoms thr,y deserve. Whl'eoreti tho pictures
of health, Ihey are constantly ailing. To
withhold sympathy from these unfortunates
Is the height of cruelty. They haven weak
heart, causing shortness of breath, fluttering,
pain lu Hiilo, weak and htiugry spells, aud
Anally swelling or ankles, oppression, cholc
'nir, smothering and dropsy. Dr Miles' New
Heart Cure Is Just the thing for them. For
ibe-r nerv usness, he idache, weakness, e'e,
his llAst iratlve Norvl o is uuqualed. l'lne
treat s on "Heart and Nervous Dlsoiise" aud
marvelous testimonials Iree. Hold nuu
guaranteed by O. II. lUfeubuch.
Turtles aud sllnke are laid away in
their winter retreats.
Oh, What a Cough.
Will
u you need the warning? Tno.rlgnal per-
yoa heed the warning? Tno.!gnalt
lansof theburenneroach of that more ler-
rlblo disease, Consumption. Ask yourselves
if you can afford for the sake of saving 50
cents, to run the risk and do nothing for It
We know from experience that Rbllon's Cur
will Curo your Cough. It never falls. This
explains why more than a Million Hottles
were sold the post year. It relieves Croup
and Whopping Cough at once Mothers do
not bo without It. For Lame BaoH, Bide or
Ohest, useBhlloh's Porous flasler. Hold by
U. II. Hagenbuoh, N. K. corner Main and
Lloyd streets.
Soon the perfumo of baking Chrisl-
uihb oakes will fill the air.
Shiloh's Consumption Cure. .
This is lievond question the most sne
losstut Cough Medicine we h we ever sold,
tew dew invariably cure the wo st ess ol
Oough, Oronp, and Bronohltls, while Its won
lerral success in the cure of Consumption ts
without a narallol in ths history of m 'dielne.
sinoe It's flrst disco tarv X 'ias twen solcr on a
,'u:imnte, a test which no other medicine
'an stand, ft you have a ough we earnestly
ink you to try tt. I'rloe 1(1 oento, St) cent, and
tl.Wi, If yonr hnugs sra sore, Chest or Rank
lame, use station's Porons 1'lasHr. Hold b
0. a. Hagenbuoh, N. B. corner Main and
uiovu streets.
The olioira will now be iiraetlslnir
Christmas anthems.
A Glorious Record.
Hlnce tbelntrodtiutlon of the FininiiH ln
Tina Cough aud Consumption Cure In tijls
vicinity, ins ueuin rio irom uonstimption
hns decreased wonderfully: It never (tills to
etftct a cure, and Is tho ht Cough medicine
iry it. iriai uotites iree at k i run's urug
Btore,
Sale bills are turned out of this
olliue on short notice.
A ParlBh Priest's Certificate Cer
tified to by tho Archbishop
of Mexico.
I. lmrooMal tirlestnnil eocluslnstloal tudata or
ueuiya, rsiate oi liuanujuaio, uereny certiry
that know seversl people who have been
cured by t lin Cactus Blood Cure. It radically
and etlectually dispels alt Impurities of the
blood. PKANCO M INOOUA.
The above slanature Is th it ,oh ha usah
in alt ins itustuess. o.uca.iy aud otherwise.
auu lie is an oitl pupil ni ni-'ip
T f, a,, atcu uoii oi .nexitM).
Sold at Klrlln's Drug Btoro.Kerguson House
airroK.naanana .
WALL PAPER BARGAINS !
largest and cheapest stock In town.
Artistic Paiatiog, Graining and Decorating !
J. P. CARDEN,
10 2 6m m W, Centre St., HllIiNANDO.MI
CHRIS. BOSSLER'S
f AL00N AHD RESTAURANT
201 N. Main St., Shenandoah.
The Finest Slock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, ki
DRESSMAKING SCHOOL !
To the ladles of Hhenaudoab nnd vicinity,
A Solentlllo Dress Cuttlngaud Making Uruuaa
Hchool Is noened In room No. 8, ltobb ns'
buildlUE. over the nost ottlce. where numls
ore tuk n and taught the latest and best Kys
tem of cultlugnud drei-sumnl' t The system
Is a saving of tl ne, labor aud money and Is
readily acquired. All aredellghud who have
learneu 11, upeu eveuinKS,
11-6-tf Mm. M.C. niSWITT,
THE CAUCUS CALLED
Uomocraiic Moinbora Will Moot
To-Morrow nt 2 p. in.
CRISP'S CHANCES FOR SPEAKER.
He
Hm a Commanding Lead, and Ilia
Friends An Jabtlaat,
"WlUon Hfny ltecoiuo rornttilatotn If aio
1M It) I ii, aprliiKeraiul Matli Arc liiml
Not 3Inr Than aiemtosrs lSxprcteil
at tin OttuctlHTho Attempt to )rav
ttoe Wisconsin Contingent from Springer
Unsuccessful.
Waiunoton, Dee. 4. The Held against
Crisp Is the situation of the Speaker
ship contest. Whether the Held can
centre upon any one man now In the
race or anew man Is the question asked
on all sides. Crisp has aoommnudiug
toad, but he is some distance from tho
goal, whtlo ths other candidates nro a
considerable distance In the roar.
Wilson of West Virginia is mentioned
as the mnn most likely to bo tnkon up
If MuMillln, Springer nnd Hatch aro
dropped by their supporters. No break
lu their lines has been ellectod, though
several olforts In that direction have
been made, especially among tha
Springer forces. Tho attempt was
made to draw from Springer his Wis
consin contingent, and ex-Sooretary
Vilas wns credited with engineering tho
movement. His friends, however, deny
that he Is Interfering in tho Speakership
fight.
Judgi Holman of Indiana, the caucus
chairman arrived last night, but did
not visit any of tho headquarters. He
refuses to express his preference, stating
that the Indiana delegation will meet
to-ilny to discuss tha situation. At the
request of all the candidates hotlssued
the following official call last night for
tho meotlng of the caucus :
"There will bo a mooting of tho
Democratic members of the House of
Representatives at the hall of tho House
on Saturday, Ddc. C, 1801 at 2 p. m., for
tho purpose of nominating candidates
for the ollloes or the House ot ueprosen
tativos for tho Flfty-aooond Congress.
(Signed), W. S. Holman, Chairman."
It is suld that 200 members aro in the
tlty to-day. It is expected that not
more than 225 members will be prosont
at tho caucus.
Tho total Democratic membership is
placed nt 233; but as a matter of course,
candidates will not bo prosont.
The claims ot tho several (candidates
on the first btilot, are: Crisp, 7d; Mills,
07; Springer, 0J; MoMllliu, 20; Hatch,
18. This total gives more votes than
thoro nro Democratic membors, so
that somebody is overestimating his
strength.
A Family Wiped Out.
Omaha, Nob., Doc. 4 A special from
Creston, Iowa, says: Tho family of
Jasper Mans, consisting of father,
mother and three children, was horribly
burned yesterday morning by the ex
plosion of n largo can ot gasoline that
had been stored in tho oven of a cook
stove and forgotten. Tho dead nnd In
jured: Jasper Mans, burned on face,
arms and body, will die; Mrs. Mans,
burned, may recover; Waltor, agoJ 3,
dead; Bessie, aged 2, doad.
ftTJ AVnterbury's IucomllHry Fire.
WATERUuuy, Conn., Doc. 4. The total
lo3S by yesterday's flro is placed nt $30,
000, with small insurance. Tha princi
pal losers aro tho Naugatuck Railroad,
A. N. Slmous, Piatt Elevator Company,
Wnterbury Coal and Lumbar Company
nnd Tracy Brothers. The lire reduced
tho nlready low water In the reservoir
fifteen inches. Thapollco claim to have
a cluo to the Incendiary, but no arrest
has yet been made.
Kerr to ltenresent 1'oiinsylvaiitn.
Washisotos, Deo. 4. At the meeting
of the Executive Committee of the
Democratic State Ceutral Committee ot
Pennsylvania hold here last night Mr.
Kerr was unanimously entered for the
position ot clerk of tha il hhj ot Rapre
sentatives, and was designated to repre
sent Pennsylvania at the meeting of the
National Democratic Executive Com
mittee to be held here Dao. 18.
l'roctoe Getting Beady to I.nvo.
Wabhi.voton, Dea 4. Secretary
Proctor is very busy oloslng up some
matters ot ollloial business. IIj is tin
dortakiuii no new business und ex
pects to be able to sever his connection
with the War Department this after
noon or Saturday. His resignation has
boon la tho President's hands since Nov.
3 last, to take effect at tho bocretary's
ploasuro.
Nothlup; Sonsatlnual lu tho Testimony.
Bosto.v, Dec. 4. United States Com
missioner Ilatlett says tho hearing bo
fore himself as examiner lu tho Hell
telophoue oase is private. The testi
mony is to be reported to the oourt In
duo time. Ju.l;e Ilallott says there is
nothing sensational or of uuusual im
portance in tho testimony.
Slav orlolt ;ianti .tUulri.
noHTOs. lleo. 4. The 551 claims
proved at the Ifaverlck Hank nt noon
Wednesday aggregated auout i I, uuu, uuu.
About 0UU claims lu all have been
proved. Tho receiver deposited with the
United States Sub-Treasury 30,001),
making a total of fi,3J0, 000 now stand -lug
to the credit ot tlie bank's orodltors.-
Itoston I.odxo of miss,
HosTOif, Deo. 4. The auuual benefit
ot the Boston Lodge ot Ktks in tho Bos
ton Theatre was an uuusually enjoyable
affair. The performanoe began at 11
a. m. and ooutlnuVl until 5 p, in.
Several artUta front New York and
members from companies navy playing
in IJoslou made the programme.
NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS.
Hon, Harris C. Hartwell, ox-prostdent
of the State Senate, Is very 111 at his
home lu Fitchlmri, Mass.
Tho deck load of granite has been re
moved from the schooner 11. I'resoott,
Bunk In liroad Sound. Tha work ot re
moving the remainder ot the oargo is
progressing favorably, .
Daniel IL Lannan, a member of tho
Suffolk liar was convicted of larceny
from a olleat, lu the Superior Criminal
Oourt at Boston, sentenced to 18 months
in tho House of Correction, aud his dis
barment ordered.
JVe Can't do it
but nro willinjf to par for lewrn'intf how tr
tnako ns good nn article as Wolff's At mm
Ulackinu of cll(ni materinl to that a
retailer can profitably sell it at 10c
Our price in 20c.
Tlirj retailer says tho public will not par
it. Wo say the public will, borauso tfu-V
will always p iy a fair price for a givI
article To show both the trndo and tho
public that We want to frlvc tlicui the bvat
lor the least money, we will Jy
10,000.00
Reward
For ttliOTO information ; tills offer is open
until January 1st, l8tKI.
WOLFF Sl HAWDOLPH, Philadelphia.
PilC-Itnit Is the namo of n paint wh Ich
uoes work that no othor paint con do. Sem
uW painted with it looks like the natural
wood when It Is stained and vuriilshuil.
PAINTERS AND BUILDERS
will find it profitable to luvostlgato. Ail
paint stores sell It-
CACTUS BLOOD CURE.
TO
Purifies tho blood by ex
pelling tho impurities through
the proper channels and never
causes eruptions on tho skin.
Regulates the bowels. Cures
dyspepsia, liver and kidney
troubles, tunes up the system
and gives you an appetite.
Never fails (o cure any con
dition produced by impure or
impoverished blood, or a dis
ordered state of stomach, liver
or kidneys.
Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store,
Ferguson's Hotel JSloek, Shenandoah, Pa.
Anlc my nccntn for W. I. Dniigln tshoen.
If not lor sale lu sour place iihlc your
denier to cmt for ciiiatouue, secure the
unciicr and tret them lor ou.
S3T-TAKK NO HUIISTITUTE..JZ1
WHY
THE
W L DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MOIIEf ?
It Is a seumtess Flux, wllli uti tacks or wax thread
1o hurt tbo feet; utiulu of the host Duo culf, BtyllBh
ftutl eas, nnit oceuuse ir, malic iimn niofi. of this
grade than unit cfu'e iiiniii'Kiirt', It equals hand
kuweil siloes eostiu from $1.01) tu $5,110.
fife, t)t tjeiiuiiii' Manil-Ncuctl, tlie finest calf
fSJa hIioo ever offered for 45.110 1 equals French
Imported shoes wliteti cost from fts.xito $ 1.00.
(IE J til) Hlillil-Sewcil Wi lt M , line calf,
JIf"i'i styltsli. comf rtalile and durable 'thett.t
shoo ever offered at this price , same uriuW ns cus
toui irnido siloes eimihirt from fir Otosu.iiO.
ffiO ,"50 t'oliee r-lioi't I nrniors, Hallrnnd Men
fpOa uud I eltercai rti rsnll eiirtheni. lir. i If
pv-iilnl'rts, smooth luslde. htuvy threu sotis, extc i
Eton ell(e. One pjtr w III w e.u- .lyeur.
ti&O 511 flnc cnlfi no hettT .lineever i(Ter, d at
9dmn this price; one trltd wilt eouvin tlin-.o
who want a shoo for eomfoit and service.
A4 5 nml !4'4.U0 WorhliiuiiiiurN Eliors
vlat are very Strom; and tumble. '1 luee who
lone ctvoii tlieni u trtjd wit' -.'(ir no otlier I ik.-.
C2nU3 fJ.IKI anil 1.73 M-huol bI rro
Ejtljo worn liytlie Ixosevervwhere, thtycwl
oj llii'lr merits, as lln lueriie.liK s.iles eleo .
a : ts.i.Dii
liimi-HCtrctl ! '
fr Mtllsh. eouuS L r- u ,
Ino-rted shtieHeoi,lhik'rioiu Id no to bti.oi.
l.mlle' o.1II. M'J.IXt mill WI.-J.1 s'. fir
Mlbsosarethebestnnei,Mii;otii. Ktjtlstiaudt i r.1le
prl
I Ulllioil me tout v. i. utmriias ii. mix una
rtuo uro stamped on the hotlotn of eueh sh'K,
W. U 1XIUUL.UI, uroeKtun, .uass.
tTosepla. 3311,
3SJa.oxivi.x3.3tcila 3Et
DR.THEEL.
tti ittr uulite iJtrnmn An rlota
Beotl.l li th 1'bitul ftt. who U
thin to cure BlOOd POlSOHf
Nervous Delitllty ui Spt,-
clal DleeaBea ttti mi,
fialQ lUat-MUi. KedbpotaVtlnilQUia
iKM,sordThroat4 Mouth,
ICuichLi, Piioclrt Fruitions, Mtfl or
hunt L'lot-ri BwelUria, Iriitt-tloni,
)r.ilniniatloDS ntt RuQninfi,
8ui--tur. , Wfiint-i nJ Early
t hwk monll nltT. Kl1nT n
In tiacritton f Oi.rwork Rtromt rUil to'
rtllef t khlw. Do not lfie hope, no mtt.r rt for
tlln Dootur. Qiiwk, Tamlh or Hewp.tfcl Phvlilw l" l
Dr. THfcl-U curi-t positively llhoul rt 1 "M' n
bntltv-M ilp toi "a Miri.L 'nr m toi citiii' t iTi
HiKNfi)i rinh or (..mr wnrl 3- mp f HOOK
"TBUTH" fiiKWhn On n on) r " MtH"Hifc
n,t ".Hllv (V.m t t Mi. 6 w. 8 W.t r.4 , Bfc
Bf M to 10 hi lit 9 till 13 V riw or nt) !
Tr UfcrMMH: Wedu Bktardft; Fbllt. dUI lmm
If you want to sen a flue display of Boots and
Nuoes, go to
W, S, SNYDER'S
Boot and Shoe Store,
(Maataller's old stand,)
Corner Coat bmh Jnrtlln Hlh.
Custom Work aud UcpalrltiK
Done In the best style.
WEEKS
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand
17 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
Where bo will be pleased to meet the wants
of ids friends and the public lu
EvorythiiKj in tho Drinking Line.
jf it. BlUOIUiiK, m. v.?
VJIY&ICIAtf AND S LUG EON,
No'.9Kat Centre Street; Mahanoy City, rv
bklnandall sptalal diseases a .isclalty,
IS