Tjnryr V v?' ' -U i.i H', I'owci. !'. j, CiOv't l'-p ,rt An" .I1 J Tv,' Li-iizil's i:x-l'ichl nt IVea Away. In Paris. to: ' 0 SAD END 07 THt? EXILE'S CAttEET! ..x y irai L mm J? -.- Ml," t 2 - lUUUllsffwr .-; to agreeable -. .tivetv fi?Hua "'."li'tl'll sVinsti rrianr Ill's' de- r 1 i I" ' on n v :ak or inactive on tit" illf cnrs, LivtR m bowels. I' 'V7'c..tec.litt remedy known to , Wl.c.. oneir iiilmtt; or ConMipatcd - SO . II T pent n joo, rEFnsawfo fiLtiEfS He.U.TH and 3 sTKNQTH HATUHALLY FOLLOW. F vcy one ia using it and all are Jelighled with it. ASK YOUT prL'3G'3T PCrt tANIJI"vmrVLO OI.LV ev CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FKAHOISCO, SAC ' IJVIUE. M NSW YOUR. K. V. CtOLS MEDAL, J?A3I0, 1378. from whloh the excess ot u!l hail been rerroved, ia Absolutely JPuro land it in Soluble Pfo Chemicals arc used in Its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sufrar, mid i& therefore far moro ccouomioal, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, juourishiug, Btrcng'.iienlng, easily inazanxo, and admirably adapted for invalids a3 well as for persons in bealtli. Sold by Croocrs everywhere. W. BAKER' & CO., Bcretesfer, Mass, C'liijcaflachooncl relieve rH tLo troubl? lSMJf dont to atilUoua btateof tha ttyetora, such tut Di?- r.-sk, Ka-utw, DinxBi).-, Sistrtta sdLete ati',-?, iMnin iho Bide, ko. White thairiilOJlfl Jrejaarfciible miccwe In boom ohown iu ouxteg , ctjr My valuable ip GonBt triioii, cur'jng aud pve rent Lag itiiasraoir.(;-otnplaUt,whJIbtUoTkll correct alldlBoidoiBOf thoatomachtlmalwoth4 curca fAtl'QltoriiMbual.icfliprlcfMijtolIioofifllia ifuue ia bo many w - tua. t y iXlsg to ao without t)j ja. li' y will rot bo wll- tr tans of orirn th, II, j-: 1 if Lrrofshtare OUu i -i tiu jioi. VP1 j tML1- u " - t,j pii'j maUot- 'it j-j. Ubcy ar: t.!3t ' iiA not r-rit'O us pur m lif t1 ' n.iun I'lesseaU 'bo by tUu,.:;l:j&evf .j .T-ot-j C- Lciitby cu'l. C!R1 ."R fwrJt.wk;iu C5 New Yorjri Er-ik iL'-i;rBi'r;,Tyi ir Svstem, Port , tt ME8K 'U., JonH, ti . TO t.tn U 1'uMlll. li'ur 1 U .! I OVWj Is. Ol.r Ml-Iflo JW.f .1 and Uuch VJnauU t I. ...1 il .ut. si. .UlUiu i I i:j ... AHUl. 4 U. M. CO., bus Jii-oudwar. It'ov VarL. fBAKKR GO.'S Oseoa r.at m If .1 r li 3 ITAM CURE :.-t. "4' luO r.-.-(u.t - ' i t l'.fcU efc, lUmtti la Color.. t r . I ' , i j liuf. ft Vfgt si1, .!..( M.'.n ri'ti'-- r 'mm 1'nrtanMi Mrlt-' tovKt b- th too iia.iuno, w.ir np-t tit w ;.'m.woe oppoitd Crntnn P'1' ) u torunJo. Those bnfttt irr in o;io llit: lCIUtt b. ftcOalre, Cupt. C. i.rkiii; Mary O. BuHm, U.ipu V. Oirlt; UUukstoue, Bail YallonwtmiD, from To.upicia Cot. The 80 who vrera loic were on the burget Iran, Dodnon, 'IvOulM, Llcxis and Lou Us. 1'hey liioluile Capts. Kenuo.ly, Oahlll, Uradbuty, Foley, llniauan, Free nan. Sootiv noil Fos. Wbea off Oroton Polht tho iralt' o the rlror' wm ho gra,t th tUR wu compelluil to oome sboat. This compelled the barges to' bunt each other ami they upset. jgn ' The osuse ot the uooldent H attributed to the uareleBsuos ot the pilot of a tug. W. Curran, a boat baud on tho Louiie, says: "We were playing the concertina In tho cabin at the time the oocidenl. oc curred. I ran on deck to see no saow run on top ot the other. "' The boati did not slrtk, but toppled over. Upon each barge wese live men making QU in all, mid of thoje only iO men came ashore. CAKLrBLE, Vs., Dea 6.xho storm of wind and rain whiih swept through the Cumberland Valley did damage to property to tha extant ot tiOJ.UOO. Throughout the afteruoda the rain, tell' in torrents, nnd the streets were flooded, ltoofs were blown from scores of build ings and several place-, wore blown down. In 2iechnnlcsburg the storm tooi on the strength at a tornado, nnd blow down lb houses, among them boing Iho National Hotel, ilotko llat church and other buildings. In all 23 buildings were damaged, and the loss ii estimated at $7G,000. Several poisons were in jured by flyipg timbers. In Waynes boro tha Load Is Tool Works 'wore par tially wrecked. The Webstor school house was completely demolished, nnd lnt-hu country, in the Upper end ct this valley, valuable baron aud oropi were dostroyed. No live are reported lost. Damnsn iu tVyomlnaf Vnllcy. Wu-KBSBAUKB, Pa., Dua 6. (Iraat damage was done ttirongbout the Wy oming Valley by the- terrific rain and hail storm which swept Hhrough this region. The Susquehanna River rose thr.'o feet, and with the exception 6f the heights, the streets of thin olty wero under water, and from the flooding of the cellars In the business portion of the city thousands of dollars . damage, re sulted. ' , STARVING TO DEATH. A Man Who Has Oune Without JFuu.l for 3tJ Uays. Seasbioht, N. J., Deo, B. James Ilarley Sunilflold, of itltis place, Is a faster who bids fair to become a llval ot Dr. 'lauuot. lie has gone 29 days without food, of any description. lie was taken very sick some tlmo ago, and was In a couralnscent state when hisstoinaoU rofused to perforin Its ftiac-. tioui. It could not contain food for any length ot time, and the man's phy sicians were compelled to administer modlciues to keep him alive. Saudlleld's case is a most puzzling one. He !a wanting away rnpllly, und unless he is able to tatta -nourishment coou death will be inorttab.e. The case Is creating considerable oomment, aud tho f ustor has scores ot visitors dally. Unsucoeisful Attempt to Wrock a Train. HuNTiNOTOJt, W. Va., Deo. 8. --Tharo is no cluo to the authors of the attempt to wrecs tue UJr.st Diyer" Virginia pas hoiiger train tot' Wushiugtou, near this point. The wreckers had wrapped a huge log chain about one of the rails until It formed i great knot of iteel with one end ol the chain-tied to apust that was driven between the rails. The obstruction was place. I at a sh '.rp turn, where it was imposblldd for the engl nc.r to see it. A freight train cume along in advance of tb i passeuger train mid ran iuto thj obitruutiou. The afl t.,no of the freigut was doralled and tore up tho tract before aqming to a iop- lhrio uf lie cars tumbled 'uto the river and the oars were piled ab lut promiscuously vu top ot one another. Fortunately no ono was injured. Tbres CruUera nnle.-ail Somli. Washim io.v, Her S.An onler lias b'en lBsucl nt thoNavy Departiaent or dering tin- "M-.iers unlcago,Uaonington and Atlanta to the isoat Atlanta sta tiou, aud nlaclug Hear Admiral John li. W'idker in command at this station. T.n-1 action was taken by tho Da. pin nvent, It la understood, so as to Lave Admiral Walker in the vlotnity ot lir.i.-V. and Chili 'u oase any trouble at th.-.'.o oountrles auould oeoar The or dr eo revoke the Instruction sent Admiral Banbanv some time ago order itig JUliu to hold hirusjlf In readinew to curumand the South Atlantio station. Rnds tha World on Christmas. Kawbas CitT, Ma, Deo, o. Mrs. Charles P. Johnaoa, ot Wyudotts, Kan., has organnesj a paua oi Auvont lsts. who have flic! Christmas Day as t lio end of the world. She baa about sii i fu! lowers, already, and has fitted up , 'imne majnifiosnuy. xaere sue ii , - i. r friends and holds seanees. f-in hourly communication ; 1 it u.irtd, and that thure i. , ... .In' t.. Her prediction -,t mti.F. Vmi I 1 Holm in will celt tue Domn i iuate ortUcrs for in sentatlves to or.l.-i-friends of M'-. Ciisp i' !.' caucus to uoiu- jj a in of uepre- a J I'cl.VLk. The i-i inn u. i: lie will bo nomiuato-l for Siiaakor on cl.i, ftrst biillot. T lie Hjpul I . ui MtinD.TS will moet at 7 'M tlits evuiilnz to .1 . ule n tho poious wb . shall rective their cjiU pli men vary votes. &,",.',.r . .'t - " 1 ' . . . l .. . i jit fnthnr 1 trst Thn S n Qalmtzlv, Pa., Deo. 5. Fruncr.t Boras, a st..r i keopnr, wblla attcmptiuK Wf" n-iraititn.sniiarwiiugtiii Mroot ufnttn(t wa Jrkert almost apart- PLEASANT xt morninotVexl briqmt and WU MY UOMHJ.EXION IS BETTER. . My doctor say? It aclH gently on the stomsch, llvor and U I'l. ) s, unl Is n plTOsanl laxntlvo. This urtnk In mndi. Irum h v anil 1 1 pruparvc! for use rUBftlsls ci It mioe. uTd tiji pei Buy one 11 OTP health)'! tne riots-vis i-Rcn uay 11 n order to idis u ntceswry. Grand Opening! e PALL AND JVItJ- s.-ar" rfrvj.iJe oir 1 ) i ILLiNERY ELLAM.M'GINlNISS' -N.at5" ast Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. The driest and largest as'ortment in I til a, noiineta anft Caps at re markably low prices. Oar line of OhUdien'g THIviMKH AND UN TKIMMEn H.VT4 OAnxtot too osxTclXseca.. YOTT3STQ MJBKOLB MEN BIT 1H THITO'tS OF TM6 SIHFIH15 Hi UJStAM. I'hdV uitV.ti L'rolfl effort- to freti tbtt&Relvei. DUk nfK snowing now id auDnKmiiy SH.lKEOf FTHE II0HR1D SNAKES Ufjr Kirsnpiu tirtititir Wl tmk intone cnj KIUYtfl ltU IU MUWAI IUWBMIKI s QUA NEW SOQR ear . fr.s. dom-D.' 1. (rall)d fnrai llmltAj I Ime.PXIlllL' 04 fc r.hlli.aanliV'tf DllOftl ,! ABrt AffilfltlOILlI Of tb& OriftDl of Mej, dhowl3r by nuthotU MltutTtly oar own, tfc wentratnof afianrd and HtTTOat ( mi4 Mind. BfftftU of Errors SZliSh r ItufwiK M,.i r..-risp o.5triM. Sftr.nwrittM.lrBoo.,roll.ipl.ll.n"P.2 Newly Refitted and tavated. T0N80RIAL : PARLORS ! Hair Cutupy and Ham Dressing f SKAMfOOIKa, VKL, lf E. G. J. WADLINGER, Under fos'omoo Bultdlug, 9i(aiu rikI Oak Sto., Slkenandoah. e-FlMt and ftnld bathe. PthKtM hWn. t. nnd core (el fMenfJjw do you want A GOOD PIT ? and well made, iu blonnbleelothes? If so, oull on W. J. JACOBS, Fashionable Custom Tailor, s South Jardirt Street, Sltenaudoao. (,'u'l nn.1 si.-- sainpieM of i In' latest goods aud 'tin H,ttH. Good wjrr. ma-ihtilp. pruraptneus ' ' rl"' ' 0 uESSMAKING- SCHOOL! To the Hdtos of Hueuandoah andvlc'nlty. V "plenl noDres (laittnga id Mu:in Mranc i Ii'ii ! Is o.ippiid tn roniu No. 8, itiljllli,' itnlilt.ig, ovor lh- i.oHf utno9, wh ie pau.U 1 1 I ik n and ift.iKht tholatit .nil in- i jin ..t ciiutu una .li ..uki k Tik-s.-.i-.i -h ban.L.'l tl i . li1 1 r ami ni. .11 -y . i "t i ttiuit.y acipilie'l. Ailai.-ilci t;tu- d wuj li iw ic tuedit Opt u evenings U-O-tf Biro. as.C. HEWITT, I ts .1 . r a H -S3 o -. g, pq ? n - he; d f i I FOB MEII EM "ivy IT " f X SI f Mil mm til and a.tx CUtVELAXD, O., iloo local Uaittucr it . t .BrioejjsBsfssu'- i u t.hit. tuf Wiuiotial t)emrEtLio' i i t i w.i.utX bj. held nre lr fewero .r i I acoominoHatl ) i i .v ..i i t nit ample ' utnilihs.l. I Xnevertbv. wuu ito-s be any graafi euiusiHiaj.u eenreuiiia. "3.'!.l'tti!' ,. t, seuure the lirelalan ftKiteim I in : vtf.i'.ni cisi. Chio.voo, lia. ft Tho li i inl of oaan figemsot of tli .'itt .im i faMaf Asso ciation Ua a Ij ., i. ii )l kus ill. They hate beta: w;i.i,l ,ui( the famous Nul Boh case for t' p is. t,w. da, and Intra oppartl'l.Iy ioici 1 a ddu.sio.i, which tbeyMythoy iv-,.t jj, pablio un til next May. 100 Dollars an Hour for siecji'M certain times wo lid be a cIiphp prli o- For crying bMe use Dr. Iland's Culio dui. It never fall. 0. .!. Mc Uartby and .1. M. Uillan, the drtijmiiiti., aro fUfntililng free chillies' to tlioee who doubt, but w. uld likn to try 'it. A nt'W bread toaster leaves a niotio grain or fancy ilealti on tha toast. . , - H " A Myetery )xple.fnerl. Thrfnaners contain freq.n-'at notices of rich, prtt y a.i i.-Jv- i J sirs K,.i.u Hi oeroea, tram3 a id c iu:i.mi-n. T... wo1 !?. .soci.l i, i.i Pru.kMfl lls "' ,iirn;.iaar m .p c;-! t.- hy.i:u I Jal, -aer .i.-.w, vur UUP islve, tiniiil inoei; usually subject ft headache, ncu.-.lia. s.eoptnwueN, liu mt d -ftHa o 3 li' or Uuglthvt. rb -sbosv a ws(r rcsrvo"" ny.'it 'm for whiohi lucre is no remtdt-iqual to Ko-nrmlve N'ervna. Trial tiollles ami a (Ido boot, containing many marvelous cure. , tree a' U. H. HUgepoaCb a ding stole, who also sell, and guarantee Dr. Miles' oelebr.tlbJ Now Heart Cure, the fluent of heart tonlos. Uures Qntlerlng, short orealh. et. To save Bttwed hDnles from listlriK tnawkiult pour a pint of cider in. MUea" iNo-e noa Llver Pllla lot on c now urindole rostalatlrar the liver; etomaeL and bowels through the Heroes s. new qisoovery . ur. siuvt fin'; speuur irlte ntlloueiiAsa. Oad taste, t irol 1 liver. ciHe . sonstipauou. unaqnaled lor men, W.-m.-i, shlidren. Bmallnet. mll.lest,stuil! rinses, liM. Vamples free, at U U. Hagenbuob's , lrumore. Thd atreets are l)comiiiK 'quite iiyely with shoppers theao altcrhoonK. . Height, Of Cruelty. Nervons w imen seldom rocelvs trie sym- n'oins th -v d werva. w il cor eu the inclines of Tv-alth. I hey are. constantly aU-Bg. To wllhlioMcympitliy rrom fiese unririoosie 13 the helilht oi oriulty. Thiy haeawealc heatLeausiiiK shortness of breath, nutHrlng, pain ft st. to, wah s a hungrr spalls, ami Hnaily swoilloK of ankles, ..pprpssl irl, cholt n, smotneriuc anu arousy. ut mni-s- ro ftoartcnro Is Justtlie ihlnij forlhem Kor ttic r nerv usioss, heidaohe, weik-iess, o c. Hl K t ratlvrt nervl e is nnituaiu i. rinp 'reat b on "llart and Norvon4 illsea-o" aud marvelous testimonials free, bold anu guaranteed by C, U. lLtgenhnoU. ,t m tt The sfitfitm for shoOtiiior nartridueB oloseB Tudsday't'Deoernber 16. Oh, What a Cough. Will you head tho wa'oingt Tim signal per. lapnof the euro approaoh of that more ter rible dtseawi. Oousnmptlou. Ask yaurselves If yon oan afford for the sake orssviiig SO ems, to run the rick aud dc nothing; for It. A'e irnow from oxpwioiioo that ahllon's Our vill('ureonr (.'ougu. it aavr falki. Thi "xp'alnn why renro than a Million Bottles Tiro -.I'd the past year. It relieves Oruiip ml vVhoD.'Ini Oo'igii at. onoe Mothers do mt bo without it. Koi lAinac Bsa1, Sldf or !...-ii. iiseShfloh's Porous Plastor. Sold by .1 11. Havenbuah, N. K. corner Main and Moyd stroeu. , - The toy trade Is going to beng lively tlds holiday Beaaon as ever. Shiloh'u Consumption Cure. tots is besonrt question the most s'ic eh-itui Oougu Medicine wo have evi'i' sola. ow dosee invariably oure the wo st eases of !h. Croup, and Bronchitis, while Us wif- . tin auvGUNa in me uuru i'i .KiiHuaiiiuuu k m.ont a parallel In tho Mai my of rn-wl oln- snu'c It's flint dlscovorv U '.as besn sold on a mraniee, a test Tvhlob no other roedlclni- sn it-'iiit. Ii you have a liouzh we eararstiy k yi.utoiry it, ritoe 10 oants, so oHits. ao" I 00. If your Lungs are sore, (Jhsst or llaolr .me, use Hh lion's Porous Plaitsr. Hold b i. H iiSAenbnoh. N. E. ooraer Main an .ioyd streets. R'ore windows grow more nttraotive as Christina approunhea. , . . A Yankee Sheriff Frightened. A weltannwn shsrift. iivinir'in Matno. was given up to die with wliai hts pnysli-laa called Oonsumntl.io, a friend adv.sed ulm to iry -'ftn-Tlna Ouugh and '..ilium una Care, r.-oovery allowed, aud Uie doctor now asm it mr L-oains,- -uoias aon ijomumpuou. iruti bottles free at If lriia's drug siorti The person wiio Is too glad for any n je ia good fur not Wag. A Parish Prleefa Oortir T,te -Cer tified tx uy the Aroublchop . ofMoxl-- I.Dtraa' ial nrlFstaa l eecluslaatlcal tndua of i eiaya, Siaissua49jaii'g, aerooy cere iv tiu.ll kQ w sever I people who liave benn i-uiert by iheCaataHBloulOure. it idi ally aim eueufroaiir mwieis an iiuim m-n oi i.ne blood. ' KjtANtlOM uiVOOlli. l'tie above signature is th t whioh Iu- n-t-s in all his onslaess, omola.lv aad oili. .-rl- , audbelsanold pupil of mine t P. A., Arohulaho . of Mexieo. Sold at ICti'lln's UrucHlora.fViriiuuu Huuhc Hook. -iheuandna . WALL PAPEH BARGAINS I Istrgest tnA eheapcBt si oak in town. Artittie Taiitiag, flriiiiug sod Derating! T. P. OAKDEN, 10 2 lm m W. Centre Ht,, khen amuoah CHRI3. B03SLER'S ALOON AND RESTAURANT WIN. MttlnSt., 8IienandolL fkt ?rW8i Stotk tlhrn, Alts, Cigars, k a -1. ' iMsaVUaTsfcnadhi ouraer ksln a(( ' ia Hil Last TT6rdi an Exprossion of Affec tion for Hi3 Oonntry. taltenm Bmperor Wh-n fin Tean of Ac -HI Abolition ,,r Hlavery la ilrll-CafiHi,H,I tfc Big nepml. tli.ifr-Ai. ttwi 4 .til S1trSkM tl JUstar IKxEmBlrfl. PAfttR, Dec 8. Dom fiestroi e-fm pjror of Brazil, died yesterday. The ex -Ktnpvror's complaint was dla- j betes, and for the pint forty-eight hour his lite had been despaired of. Th Princess Isabella was at her father's bedside at the time if Ms demise, and -was overwhelmed with grief to auch an ' oxteut that it Is feared that the too may ! be seriously 111. It Is said that almost the last, if not tha last, conscious words of the ex-Em-' peror wefs.au expression of Vis deep af fection -tor irHiaii' arid M reefret that he could not go back thpre to die. Dom Fedro bitterly , felt is1 exile, and iutl. mate friends a4rl 'lhat his physical ailments were greatlr aggravated by tho pain of absence from his native laud, aud that, this might be' called the pri mary oause at his death, its his health had been generally gorfil bjfore his de position iu November, 1830. II.,. T,-.l , ' , . . , . wu, teuYu mwuys cuerisneti trie uope j of being reballed to his uutlie Und, ami when the revolution Wroka out? against I Da FotisaoH's dlntatorsblp, tha ex-Ktn- peror was. persuaded by the Count, iVRu and othefs, that if he should make a nubile oifar to rnttlrn. hhm llrnv..ln..u might aetwpt ft. This manifesto ap- I whatever veriu Brazil, and this seems to j bnan a Una) blow, t Tho disease had troubled him was aggravated have which hud troubled him was aggravated by his mental eullariug, aud lie took to his bed, gradually growing worse until tne e lining. Dom Podro was a native of Itlo Janeiro, where he wa born December 'i, 1835, being a desceadaut of the tbreo great royal houses of Braganza, llour bon and Hapsburg. Ills father having abdloated lu April, 1881, Dom Pedro be oame Emuoror at the age of five years and a few months. lie was declared of ago In July, 1840. Ha married la 1848 the Princess Tujresa, PlsUr o' the ex King of Naples. He was a popular Em peror, and never hesitated to mingle freely with his subjeots, even of late years getting iuto a publla conveyance whea the linpeiial carriage was not con venient. lie woe finely educated, having an extensive knowledge of modern lan guages, aud was a liberal patron of lit erature. The pijuolpnl domestic event id his reign was the gradual abolition of slavery iu Brazil, by the advocacy ot which hn is aaid to have incurrod the ill will of many of the slave-holding class. The principal foreign o vents weie the aid which he gave lu the overthrow of the Argentine tyrant, liosas, and his alliauue with the Argentines against the Paraguayan tyraut, Lopei The Paraguyan war resulted In the death of Lopez, aud in leaving Paraguay llctlu more than a depopulated waste. Dom Pedro also had a dispute with Great Britain iu 18(12, which resulted favorably for Dray.il. His deposition was in part attributable to a growing republican sentiment and partly to the nmblt.ion of high officers in the army and uavy, and also to tho unpopularity of the Count D'Ku, husband of the Princess Isabella, nnd who, it was ap prehended, would virtually ruin tha em pire iu the event of tho death of Dom Pedro. Dom Pedro was called upon to abdi cate Nov. 15, 1880, and was sent to ISurope on a passenger steamer, under guard of a Braailian man-of-war. A touching moment of bis departure was, that when the Brazilian coast was dis appearing in tho distance, the ex-I'im-peror released a dove with his own hand as a messenger of peace to llrazil. The Empress died soon after their arrival in Lisbon, and her death nnd his other misfortunes were supposed at tba time to have altected Dom Pedro's reason. He recovered from the blow sn violent ly to devote bis time to literary studies and Investigations, on which us was un til reoeutly engaged. During tho past summer the ex-kanparor was greatly troubled at Vlohy, Frajce, with gan grene ot the font. He was better tor u time, aud then again hal to take to hts bad, but appears to have reuovered from this visitation, only to full under other aHlictlous. Dom Pedro was not poor at his death. The imperial property In Brazil, con fiscated at the titui ot the deposition, had been rescorad to the Imp3r1.1l family and in October last au act was passed by Congress aud signed by President Da Fonseca, granting' tha ex-JSiuporor a pension of $i4U,uJI) par auuura, with ar rears from Nov. 13, 18-jU. Tha death of Dom Pedro Is boliovad to put an end to all chasees or tbe restoration of the em it ire. Tr. RJtury Ha(ltl'dl-' Hepnrt. Wae.:i:. iv, Deo. 6. Gon. Boseoraus, Ileglatrar of the Treasury, in his annual report aisyji: The rqcoipts (rotta oustoms during the ye-ajf wra JU,a2J,i3'J.).J3; in ternal raveuua, 0iJ.o, tidJ, 24ii. Tho ax poiulaui'.'s for customs amounted to tJM.JiW.b'il). U; Internal rnveaus, $10, rjja.U'ioOj In l.ans, $o.127. 47U.01; pen sions, $idl,415, U51; premium on pur ohaae of bon is, 1. 1, 4)1, 330.01; interest on the public dobc, 3,131,361.3. 10,0 ur Baing Kan Over. Dobton, Deo. 8. Some time slnee a sou of William H. Smith, messenger in the State Library at the State Home, was run over and seriously Injured by a car ot the West Had street Rati way Company. In the Superior dart the plaintiff was uw.ii In 1 $17,000 dauiagea. The ease wu sppsaled, but the oompany lias eompromlsjit by paying TW,0dd. Cady Uanles tb ;lires. IIabbk, Vt., Doe. 6.- George I. Only, who was arrested, oharged with at tempted felonious assault upon several young girls, ranging from 7 to 19 years in age, denies the charges. Cody l 00 years old. and has a wife and three ahll drea. lie U a member ot th Congrega tional Church. The aliased victims number thirteen. UBKD Y JDCN, WOMEN Aim OB; nitKM. a Shine lasts a wegh. LEATHER PRESERVEPti A HANDSOME POLISH. ts WATen-pRoor. s aOC. A BOTTLE. 1 dent a foot will pay for changing Lho ponri.rco of oM Fui-nltiTo ipletelythatit will lr-ok like nw S IS THE VV NAME OF THE HAIN T THAT DOES IT, CACTUS BLOOD CURE. mm io mm m Purities the blootl hf' ik polling the impui itipg throufili flip nronpr P.'.nni rttn nnrl tifiirAr I'luPLrt' "in' O'anO IlBVei cailSCS CVUDtionS Oft tho skill. ptK Regulates the bowels Gtirs dySUODSia, liver and kidney tTOUDlea, tullOS Up tllO ftTStein i x- d g1 veS 3'" n PP lte. i ' Never fails o cure nay dun clition produced by impurS or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. S!t et Kirlln'o Drag stare, Ferguson' HoU.l Mock, Shmcndoah, Pu Ask inr neents far W. Tl.lt! will f . . m . If mit for sale lu yov PiffCO Sir n-ilonltii- 10 iw-inl for cntuloaue, seoi. . tfi aeenci. aud i -uu aei t them fer vou. C-TAKK NO 81! DtS1 ITITUTE. JO S3 SHOE oenIWn THE BEST 8HOE IN THE ftOJtiU FOK THE MOftY? It It? a seamless aboo, wKu no tacbn or wax Utrpuf to hurt the (Vol; made of tfec best fluo r.alt, btyllsj and enj', nnd be -oust va make vim aliens (hi. grad ttutn any othT tnuntai.'f titer. It t?qilntf OAad buweu sa.te-s cosiiug rro 10 Ki.uu. C&fX 00 Ucuiilnr lland-sen.rd, thtirlbcat eat r.ho ever orfiail for $A.uot eqtiKls IfitMvur: impoiTPii &iinrs wou'n cost rrom as.o 1 10 C12.W. Hi A. O" Htturt-rtonod Welt Khot , line eel. OJ0" at Itsh, eomrnrtabto and durable Th b&it Euoe ov-'i otrere.l nt tins pilco 1 name sicdo as eua toni-nmde hi nes roetinir lrom st (lu to tT,u. L1 UU I'.illi-i- Khuci Fi'.i 1 ic-rt, KallroaC Ken w and lAitterCarrlursat vrr them; ltr-Acalr, St amlesfi, mix. itli Innlite, hcay three soles, exten sion (.(lm Ows nnlr ivlti eai- eyoiir. ffiA 50 film ralfi no Ijetlcr rthoe ctfcfofrerea 3abB this price; one trial wilt convince tftoe? who want ft sunc fur comfort mil H')rlce. (fin -ii 11. .it 84.00 WorkhnfniHn'H uaoc nrvdjaa aro very Rt-eng ninl duti.ijlo. These who h iro clvcn ttiepi a ti lul will wear no other make. rfSitVct' -0 nnd If 1.73 m-hooi shoes are lkitys worn t,y the t.o,ievcrywhcrej thoyseU on their merits, as the Increasing sales show. B .Jl. aln.HO If ilhMnti.,rf ahnn. hent lWcnUil?x lionitola, very stylish; ciuuaijironch ii 11 ported shoes costlny rrom '.M to tarn. l.n.lles' Si. 00 and 1.75 jsho-vfor Miss are the otst flue Don goto, atyllsh ana durable. '.iullnn.-3ee that W. L. DoaKlar uttmb and nrtoa are stowped on tho bottom of each shoe. W. L. OOUdLAS, brocktoo, Haw. iSl3.ojCL4Kk.dL '. la. 3tr. 5S8 tho otllf r-BUllart GuraUABMliMai Bpeolalut In tbtiL'biUHl SlatMwbOsA tb! tr cu-rr Blood Poijpont Nervous Deb'lt"lti'' Ola! Dleae Skin UI1 x j Htd SvttM PsriB In tfad LrMiui.sot'oTliroat A Mouth. HUUliri, Pin pi Truftltvi, mtt M hfJV-! VM'tv, hn lilNfi. IrrilUa, JuKtui-niftLtir si rt Ri.aulns tjtrluUJ-i, tn1 Emit SMftT. tost mm..r WMk tvMk, msrul wrirty, rfMMf tw niitU r niUMH n4 aft ltasi-J rwulUuH m-a. liilUcrftlo ar Uvrort, n.-ut cmfr -Bifl iu 4 to o o1 dtl qho. Do net Iw hope, bo nnUet wbt r Uitltii nontor, Owt, FamlU or tiipltl Ph7.aliu bM Wt (r. 'fK!. fyre poalt.VSly l',i UU( bnlBe. oi.n, roc. mttii tvem cawnurtuin-: r(nh tr poor. 1 wwp r pOOk flow" rtHllr frwT. IMS. r, 0 U. , VtA tnl I u Rv'xHClstlQ ftanrU t MV It - - - nil iwl U A FINE SHOW Xf you want to stv fltn d'wplay of BooUacti ritucn, go vj Boot and Shoe $tore, (Masteller'a old stand,) corner coal, a mtt .luidln fM Cmacoid Work aatt Iltsptxl. cr Done In the bestsdrla. Hat remind to Bill Jones 'old staa 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, WUhc he will be pleased to meet the ws uts ofhutrteafli. aud ibe paNllo In Gvarrthlng tn the DrbUrinq Liae. t li. BW10iii.il., Al. l., tprsrcuifAirD snnvmot , WHY 18 THG W. L. DOUGLAS r1