m pes ATIOHAL FINANCES DR. GRAVES TRIAL How Ho IIopos (o Clear Him self of llio Charge. flighest of all in Leavening Tower. V. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1839. iVmninl llcport of tho Secre tary .of tdid l'ronisuuy. ' FALLING OFF IN RECEIPTS. OUTLINE OF THE DEFENCE. ! urn, ,2) 1 Prints in the mM eleAtlt fctt! THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE Of THE-" FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues- of- plants! known to be most baneficihl ftd-tlie human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills tie pending ontmveak or inactive oofiMHon Of.'the ' HIDNEVS, LIVER fiND BOWELS. Itii themostcjccllentremedyltnown to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY Wliervoneis Ibtitns or Constipated - ho i im r f UHL' K3LCOD, REFRESHIHO SLEEP, . HEALTH nntl BTRrHOTH NATURALLY FOLLOW Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ask your oruoc'st for manufactured oiily oy CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. IOUISVIUE. KY KEW YORK. N. t. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. I. Baker & Go.'s akfasf from which tho excess ol oil has hceu removed, Is Absolutely Pure audit is Soluble. No Chemicals tiro used hi its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nnd is tbcreforo far moro economical, coating less than one cent a cnj). It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and ndniirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Grocors everywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. RleVITciilichaftiid relievo all tlo troubles IncT- dent to a bllioua elate of the system, such aa Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, rain In tho Side, Sc. While their moat Remarkable success has been shown in curing beaoachs, yet Ooiter'a Little Iter rffls arts equally valuablo in Constipation, curing and pre venting this annoying complatntwhllo they also rorrfictalldlsordcrflofthoBtomachjtlmulatothe liver and rogulato tuobowsla. Even If tueyonljf cureo. (AcislheywonldboelmofltprlMlesstothosavrha l uf&r from till distressing complaints but fortu nately tbelrgoodnonB does notondhcre.and those whoonco try them will find these little ptllsvalu. Able in so many ways that they will not bo wll Sins to do without than. But aftoraUclck head la the bane of so many lives that hero Is where wemilioourgroatboiat. OurptlUcureitwhllo others do not. 1 fiarijr'a rtula Liner Mia are very small nna very easy to take. One or two pills xnakea dose. They areotricUy vegetable and do not gripoor purno, but by Ibe'r itentle action ploaao all who .use them. IuvmlsatSScontsi nvofortl. Scl3 'by drngeHt everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTEn McntciME co.. Nzw York; SMALL Pill. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE 3anU Counters, Tyler Systom, Port able, Unequalod In Stylos, Cost and Flnl3h. 1(0 r.i C.t.losuo i.r Couoitr., Vi.it tie, Ulutrttxl In Fu1d.- RhaV.. Pr.. P..I1. l&frnti. WCTrap!a Also TyleWB n.oyl onto- trL. and Type ..rltvw fikltliivtS. xou Hivles. llet and cheap- I rut on cartu, with great reduction in prices, lsu inn- c.tilimu Free. ro.inc it ct 1'ull He. ' tl.llr.. Tallin, IIodIi Cblp.la, air., ftJway.U .to,L. 8u.rUI work u.da lo firilrr. tylku Dr.sicco.. Ht.i.oiiu, mo.(v.h.a Clilcheater'a EnaUab Dlanmud Ilru. ENNYR0YAL P5LLS Orlslnal nuHllni; i.ine. stsrr . itlc t-t o i lru -triil or Chi t tws : i VI-, ni'M.l Bnu In tli-A fcliil ( id tut lajlla1 UboiLM 4vli w " i- i i . TsLo .Vim ntlittr. R f trtjM ' iu Itl' ItitUa 'la it impa lof i' it . i t'lUmoalUs a 'itlif for fiilit." in irtttr, bj riurw kia Dj U 4'rut; - - MEN WANTED To tet I i rnr j Hxillivl CARTERSI II PBS.S.S. i an jr. v U. M7 tW-a & Urvaaway, w Tfttrk. Ardpnel 1tf Motny;, in Circulation ' A T, V, t. Hub Been Largely increased, Tlie Value nf Hxpni-t mid Imports Orent- irTtfiiuVfS?lflliy rrevMo"us""Ymr Th'n t5iaHl''UHtMnn-'1 Matter qJ nt ml giuilmi to bo Mad the Subject tif n FpPfdtlt CnltilniirHcntlon to Cutitrre..- Wahiiinotox, Dee. 10. Tho report of Secretary ol tho Tron'juty' phnrloi Fos ter shows the rectlpls of the uTopiirt- inent for tho flsuUl yuar umlinK Juno dQ o have been $4.iS,ril4,233.U3 nnd tho az- pundituioi ,$U1,8J4, i70.4(;, leaving a surplui of i37,2ai),70J.57. To the hitter mm tvai milled $57,207,U73.57. depoiltL'd n the Treasury under the act. of Jutv lfc. 1890. for the redemption of national Imnlc notes; 0,',Wi,7l! ifeposlted during the year on tho satnu account; yi,810 re received for 4 par cent bonds issued ror Interest accrued on refunding certifi cate converted during tha yoir, nnd, $!J4, 133,373. 10 taken from the cash balance in tho Treasury, lnuklng n total of 1131,817,033.48 which was applied to tho pavinent of the public debt. As compared with tho fliol year of 1SU0. the receipts for 1BJ1 fell olf $0,- 418,847 5i. 'Ihoro was an iucroato of $57,030, IDS. 11 in tho ordinary expendi tures, included in which was tho Horn, refund of direct taxes, $11,031. 4V7." Hocretary Fostor renews the recom mendation ol his predecessor for a ro coiuage of the uncurruiit silver oolni In the Treasury. The amount of money lu circulation has bemi very largely increased since the close of the fiscal year. The amount July 1, 1831, was $1,437,410, 707, and tho amount per capita tux was $23.41. Tho return of yold to the Unite 1 states, the operation of the Silver Act of July 14, lbUU, and disbursements oy tue Treas ury on account of the 4 l-'J per cent, loan, pensions, etc., have enlarged the volume to $1,577,203,070 and the per capita tax to $24.38. Ihe value of our foreitrn commerce Imports and exports of merchandise durinK the lust fiscal year was greater than for any previous year. It amounted to il.789. 307,000, as against $1,047,139,- (193 durlnx the flica! year 1890, an lu-. crease of $32,57,913. Tho value of imports of merchandise also during tho last lisoal yoar was the Inrest in the history of our commerce, nmountlng to $841,1)111,100, as against $789,810,409 during the tlscalyear 1890, an increase of $.5,003,787. The value of the exports of merchan dise tlurin? the Bauie neriod was 881.- 48J.UUU, as against SfSaf.BW.otjl lor Ihe previous fiscal year, 1890, nu increase of $30,052,120. Tho exports exceeded tho Importa of merchandise $U,0U1,U14. Tho appropriation by tlie last Con gress of a sum to compensate Atnerlcnn built steam-ihlps tor carrying the mails will greatly oucouraga the building of shipa in the United States of the class to which tlit) benellts or tno act aro limited, namely, those capable of a speed in many cases of more than 30 Btututo miles un hour, for thousands of miles, without coaliug, and will tend to the recovery of our shAre of the ocenu carrying trade of the world, lu compe tition with tho steamships of Grout Britain, France nnd Gormauy. Those nations, together with Spain and Italy, hava subsidized their lines of steam vessels in one form or another, aud they carry most of our exports, whloh are usually proiucts of a bulky nature, and constitute a very large aud protltnhlo portion of the commerce of the world. Our annual customs receipts scarcely exceod the money paid annually to the owners of foreign vossels tor the ocoan transportation of our people and mer chandise, most of which large sum of about $200,000,000 would bo paid to our vessol owners under the fostering in fluence of friendly legislation. Witli tho approaching exhaustion of tho supply of free arable land in the United States only a trilling percentage of immigrants uoiv enguge in farming on their arrival In this country, what ever may have been their former occupi tion. The vast majority of them orow I Into our cltios and Inrge towns, with tl a inevitable result of overstocking the la bor market nnd depressing wages, while the least efficient and more vicious among them soon drift Into our poor houses and prisons, to be a continuing burden upon our people. The laws al roady enacted by Congress for the pur pose of checking this tendency and pre; Touting' (he mischief which would result from, unrestricted imm gratlon have ac complished suraothing. The attempt ta,eu(orce theso laws effi ciently has alsp developed a ho ly of In formation, Ixsod dn atj ual experience, which should bo. invaluable in framing future legislation, While the applica tion of existing laws has very gre.itly dimin shed some of the speciflcahuso nt which they were aimed, It obviously has not prevented a large Increase In the total volume of immigration and n dls tinot deterioration iu Its averago qual ity Secretary Foster will address a special communication to Congress on the sub ject of Immigration, m which hn will reooramend additional -restrictive meas ures. Any leglslatlm looking to exclusion of tho Chluese will fall of its purpose so loug as the Canadian Government ad mits Cblneso laborers to Canada, whence, armed with Canallun pfrmits to leave and rr-turrf to Canada at pleas ure, tbey are at liberty to Invade our territory nloug Us entire northern frontier. Will Vote With the Imnort. New Youk, Dec 10. William J: Odair, elected In November to the As sembly from the Twenty-second District us the Jtepublican and autl-Tammany rnndlilutn. imd lm it was confidently expected would vote with the Republi cans, has wrl te.t a letter to uiuunru Croker to the elf.ict thnt he was a Dem ocrat nnd favored Democratic measures. Killed Iluiself III Jt.IL BiiAMoitlK, Pa., Dfc 10. Mrs. Olean Ollto commltfel suicide yesterday by hanging bsrselt in a cell In the sunuury 1e.ll. She had been trrested on ion- niainr. nr jonn urnsatie oi jcaieriinaHj. lie charged that the robbed him ot (93 , an IfoVsmber 1, the dy on which isey ?? to hare hees matnod, ASSOLWELV PURE BOUND TO KILL HERSELF. Mis. Itlrtmril Latvia Makes a Third At- tompt ut Snlcliln lu I'lttaburs. I'lTTSBune), i)ec 10. -Mrs. Mary P. Lewis, the yoifug wifo of Hiohar'tl P. Lowls, made anothor desperate attempt to end her life yesterday. She wa saved by Constable Helner, just as sho was springing from the iedg of a tulru story window of the St. Charles Hotel. This third attempt of Mrs. Lewis to kill herself occurred just after her husband nun tue constable were leaving ner room in the hotel, where they had called to Inform her that habeas corpus pro ceedings would he begun In court to ob tain possession of his 3-year-old child. Ihe nurse was iu the farther part ol tho room, nnd Mrs. Lewis sprang from her bed nnd on to the window sill, which is GO feet above the pavement. Mrs. Lewis will bo guardo.l by two nurses now. Owing to herdllness, the hearing in the habeas oorpus ansa was postponed until to-day. Air. Goorge Urnstead will not bu the ouly co-respondent In the divorce proceedings. Several other well known men have been traced by letters fouud among Mrs. Lewis' ellects. IU chard P. Lewis has Instituted suit ngaluBt Urnstead for $10,000 damages for tho alienation, of his wife's affec tions. A capias was Issued for his ar rest, but Mr. Urnstead, It is said, has suddenly left tor, parts unknown. Ci-ushnil Unilfir a Stfitm Shuval. Cortland, N. Y., Doc. 10. A fright ful accident occurred nt noon yesterday, on tho Elmlra, Cortland and Northern Iiallrnad, near lSrockton. Whilo.t num ber of men were at work jacking up a massive steam shovel in order to gut It on the trucks and trunsport It to un other point on tho road, the shovel top pled over, ssriously and prolubly fatally injuring three of the workmen. Tho injured men are: William Smith, John Wood and Joun O'lloarue. It is foared that tho three man will die. AT THt NEXT MOIIN NO TFCEL BRIGHT AND MEV AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER, My doctor says It acts gently on the stomach, liver nntl kidneys, unl Is a pleasant laxative. Tuts drink is mad, Irom herbs, and Is prepared for use as easily as tea. lllsr-illw All druggists sell It at uue. and fl.eo per niu kuge. lluy one to-day. Lane's Fninlly lUeilirino liluvrs the Itosvrls ntch da). Inordertoba healthy, this Is necessary. WANTS, &o. Advertinemmts tn th(t column, not exceeding 5 linen, fi o for one insertions loo, lor two; St for three: one week, J1.50; iico weeks, VI; one uonth, $3. iVNTEl). Ymiuir fellow about to i years or age. ivpiuy at Schmidt's store. llL'l-tr OH SMjE. One store room nnd one dwel Inc house. Lot 20 feet front and Ut) feet de -p. Place, 315 West Co il sireet, Easy erui'. Apply lo Frank Warnloir. 11-1 l-lm "XTANTKD.-Good canva bptb for T T "A Adven'ures In tho Mluo.." the only work ever published nlvlngneomplelo record and description ot ho gieat mining disasters ot America Terms liberal. oar-i- i. i O'Malley, fnntou, Ohio. 11 il It ot sat NOTIOE Notice is hereby given to mcrcliauts and others not to trust any one on mv aeoouni, as 1 wdi not pay any bills contracted In my name hy others, unless they uave an oraer signca ny me. MlW.TrtOM 8 TEMPEST. Shenandoah, Pa., Hoc. A, 1891. 3t "TjiOH SAIjE. The grny team nf X. horses recently uso l bv t lie Columbia U. & rt. Y. K Co., No. 1 The hor.ea will bo a bargaluto lbs pin olia-ers. 1'itArtK itiaviii, Jolts KlsHsiinWER, Ji-.kk O'Nkii.i.. l'KANK I'ObltlNfiTON, JA1U3 MoUoNAI.U, ll-21.tr Trustees NOTICE! Iteranrter the bodies ol deceased luma'e of the riehnylirlll I'-nmly Almsu mte, not claimed by relatives of blood nr inarrmge, or bylrieud or lilenos. wl 1 be sent to the An atomical Hoard fit Plil'tidelpuiu lor rllssec tlon, in compliance wun tne tai law ui upitllca.iou Cl "ivymeu ar,d oi tiers iutetoslcd ini itiuiiK-iifr niKiioiiiia tiait tin ii.vt u run wl.l please commu' ic.ioiu,ouce. WILLIAM LU1NINOEH, j it i.tiAts .i. i itct.tjr.x, JOHN HE1U1AN, lin.t dof I'oor nirectors. S0IIUVI.K1I.I. IIAVKV. Nov .10, 81. XTOriOK. UNDBRTAICKU8 AND Other. The Hoard ot Pixr Directors of tins uis'nci win ntr.in itiiure pay tur tut hnrliil nf linlltf.iut stersnns who tilav die wllh lu Us bounds, us Ih : bodies of all such should be taken to tne nresi oxpr ts of ot orBiiio s Rnt tn the Anatomical llotru nt flilltuei' tibia In oomnllanne with the Btate law ol 18S). Hod ls of detased travtlers. and ot those under 10 years ot ago, as well us un known dead, are excepted, AuutomiCAl Hoard will pay notnal expenses. WILLI M LKlSINnEIl, Til I (MAS J TllYOEY, JOHN HEKUnN, Hoard of I'oor Directors, SCIIUVI-KILr, IIAVKN, Nov. 30, 1S!)1. DRESSMAKING- SCHOOL Tnthn ladles of Bhenandoah nnd vlelnlly, A Sclent flo Dress Culllngand : Maslnsf Uranuh Hnhnnl Is nnenert In room No. 8. Itobb'ns' buildlog. over the post ottlce, where pupils are taken and tauiiht the latest and best sys tem of cutting and dressmaking The system is a saving ot time, labor and money and is readily acquired. AH aredellghlcd who have teamen it, upeii evouiugs. ll-e-U BlTHa MiC. HEWITT. Mi!J&&. rvq (5 K'lled l3 alt l:xtl"dn. Uottos, Dee. 10 S'.r VtVt" before "1 o'clock yelcr My uftenm-iu an jyuAo slou occurre 1 in a nre uraeker fifdtory attached to the fireworks plain of M tsteu Sc wells lu U'jxtmry., A"lrew sulnttz; an employe, whs instantly killed, an I three1 or four other" employes were severely, though not f.ittliv, iijuroli lmmidliltely after ' the ucplosiou i tho building wui iu flames aud was entirely consumed. ' Sfaaonlo Orili-r or Maxlt-u lBrcosrulcoil. HoUSToX, Tex.,Dee. 10. At the annual session of tux Urud lwtge of Mtsons of Texas, Grand Master Hossemhoy, of tho Stnto of Tanualip.is, Moxico, was intro duced nndspoki' through U'l Interpreter. Tho legitimacy of the ,Uasomc Order of Mexico wat tnen ruuogai.J.i hy ths Ma Bonry of the UnUefl semes for Jthe first time. It is expected this will result lu u benefit to commerce as well us Ma sonry.. What a Vote of Thanks Would be pueetl ir babiat could speak of Dr. Uand's Colic Cure. Thousand Iiavo beon cured hy It. Absolutely safe. J, M. inn i rt t tn.-it... j iiiliHU huu u. u. -Hcuarfciiy, inu uriihtKiats, giveaway amplos to tluja who doubt thU'statomcut. , A rucflsiuore hygienic for u bath room than n carpet. A National Evont. Tho holding of the World's Kulr In nelly scarcely tl ty ve-rs old will bo a remarkable eveut, bui wlioilier ltwlli rnilly benefit tins nation us imieh as tlie discovery ot the Ileslorativo Nervine by Dr l-'niultlln Miles Is doubtrul. i n is is just wnat me American people need to euro thflr excessive nervous icss, uyspepsia, neanacuo, uizziuess, sieep-j-snexs. ueuralnla. uorvous debility. dullnefcs. couluslou of mind, etc It nets I ke a rliarin. rial bottles ami tine oook on "rtervous aim leurt DIoiscs,"wltli unequiil'dtcstltnii.ilals. frcentO li. Iliigenbuolrs drugstore JI is warranted to roiidioi no opium, manuaiie or dangcrovs drugs. Christmas crcens will soon be ap pearing iu market. Mllos' Norvo o,ntt Hvor Pills Act' on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nrrvei A new discovery. Dr. Miles' fills speedily ome biliousness. bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation, unenunlert lor men, women, children. Smallest, mlldCBt, purest! Sldoses, Hints.. Samples Free, nt O. H. llasenbuch's dms store. I f... you want lo avoid the rusli buy you holiday proaents now. Rouiarkablo Faots. ITnart illseise Is limillv sutmosed to be In- curaOloj but when properly treated a large proportion ol oases ran o curea, inns jirs. tlinir.t Union, of Eluliart. ind, and Mrs. Marylj. Haker, ol 0"ld, Mich., were cured olter -ullerln? W years, S. O. l.lnhur cr. druzelxtatHiiti Jo'o, 111., says mat ur, mi tea' NowHoirt Cure, which cured llio lor .ner, 'worked wonders lor his wile." l.ovl ocan. of liuch man, Mich., who had heart diMnse torso venrs. savs two bottles made him "feel llkoa new man." Ur Miles' New Heart CU'e h sold and guaranteed by (;. II llagenbticli ;lio druggist. Uookof wouderful testimonials free. Glitter nutl jet ore very neceasary aipurtenuuce3 to millinery. Oh, What a Cough. Will vouheed the wa-nlnz? Tho clcnal iter hatunf tbisureanttroaeh of that more ter rlhle disease. Consumollon. Ask yourselves If yon can aflord for the sake of savins 5(1 rents, to run Ihe risk nnd do notlilnir for It. we kuow iroo experience tuai. niiuuua tjura will Cure your Ooueh. It nevr falls. This explains why more than a Million llottles were sotu tue oihl .year, it relieves tvniiiii ud Whonplne Consh at once. Mothers do not be without t. For Lame uaok. Kiuo or Chest, use Bhlloh's I'orous flaster. Bold by u. tl. tiazeuoucu, rt. i. corner aiuiu uuu Woyd streets. A stood many people would llko to see sleiuiilug ror tno iiouaayn. Shlloh's Oonoumptlon Ouro. This Is beyond nuestlon the most sae- sesstnl Cough Medlotne we ha vo over sola,, i lew doses Invariably cure the worst cases ot lougti, croup, ana iironcnitts, wiuie us wpn- tormi eucces in tno cure oi insuropuou i nrlthnut a narullel In the history of medicine. slnoe it's first discovery it has been hold on a Tiiarantee, a tost which no other medicine san Eland. It you nave a Cough we earnestly salt yon to try it. l'rloe lu cents, ou cent, nna VitQ. It your iiiings are Rorn. Chest or Hack lame, ush Bhlloh's I'orous Plaster. Bold by i;. it, tiasennucn, xs. u.. corner juaiu ana Lloyd streets. The oneration of IrouiiiK b'ack stocking niuUta them fade rapidly. A Yankoo Shorilf Prifrhtoned. A well known sliBrilr. llving'ln Maine. ws slvfn no in d a with w nit ins MiysU'lu called Couhtimutlon. a lrleutl advised him to try I'aiir'l'lnu (Xiugh nnd I'onsumnllon Cure, reebt'ery followod, and tho doeior now uses It ior cou.ns, l.oius anu iiiiKuntiuiun. iriai bottles lreo ut Klrlln's drus store: The crescent of tho December moon now llltiiiilntik'H the evening Hky. What Father Pablo Varola Says. CEbWA, Octobei 1, 18K9. I know several peoi lo who have sulIVred ureaUv from Ihe eonsequenree of Impure bl tod, and 1 i n very short whllo have felt much bettui by using the medicine, which was sent hero by Hon ltuinon A1V4 for tint pur- poe. i recomuiujti tins lemetty its ujh which pr itnees tho best results, aud Is tho bestof Its kind. llliV.i'AHUj VAHKLA. Bold at Klrlln's DrugBtore.Fergusou House Block, Hhenandnati, WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest aud cheapest stock In town. Artistic Paiatiog, Grahing ami Decorating! J. P. CARDEN, 10.2 6m 221 W. Centre Bt.. BHENANDOAH CHRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 K. Main St., Bhenandoah. The Fiasl SIojIc of Beers, Ales, Cigars, 4e. Trying; to Prove that Several of the Wit ness ,W anted Mrs. Baruabj Dead, .' ' ; fVrlin Worrslls', Uanunlls ami Others Would lln-niby liar Itauioval Ni)ll Celicc lit C'larllis An .tile ,lloilr aud tho fcoor-t Aittupay Also Mtroitfr l'olttts Wltnoaaos for the l'roanrtitlou on the Stand. Dbwer, Col., Dec. 10. For two long hours several hundred men mid women sat In a stilling atmosphere and llBteued to Judge .Furulan make tha opening statement for the defense In tho Graves trial. Tho Judgo . declared that Dr. (! raves was Innocent, but failed to lay bare a single fact that would Indicate how he was going to prove his assertion. Judge Furman dented that the doctor had ever admitted that he sent a bottle of nhlskey to Mrs. iiuriiahy, aud he de nied that ho and the unfortunate wo man wero bad friends at tho titnu of her death, but ho failed to even mention tlie manner' In whloh her body was jug gled during the week lifter her death. Portions of tho body lay for days in an u ndortakor's olllce, aud although the Coroner was repeatly asked to take them nwuy he fulled to do so until the District Attorney threatened to prosecute him. It does not require much penetration ,,loi,;of this oareloesnees to clear the iloo- tor. for it was carelessness. Then the to guess that tho defence will make autopsy was mado in private, and why f'linlil iml, iirHntiln lu.vit 1 i.a.tti ltit.rndtlni.il I - " . , 1 1UW1 ll. "J sumo Ul luu Illituy jiersoin wuu handled it before it ilually got into possession of the autlioritios. This Is a very Important point, and Judge Furman In not alluding to it evi dently did not care to expose his baud. There was a good deal of secrocy ob served by the Worrells at the timo of Mrs. liarn iby's death, aud tho defence has seized on this as a suspicious ctr cumstnuce against them. Judge Fur- mau indicated in his speech that thoy know more about her death thau they care to toll. Old Mr. oriel 1 was bank rupt, nnd young Mr. Worrell wanted her money to use In his real ostnto spoc- Illations. For this reason, Judge Fur- man said, her death would bene fit them, as Bhs had bequeathed $10,000 to Mrs. Worrell, the older. As Indicated by Mr. Stevons' speech, tho entire .case will stand or fall ou the tes timony of Ju'in Conrad Hanscom, the IMnkerton detective, nnd the 1'rovidcnco and Boston newspaper men. Judge Fur- m.Ki.has aj very poor opinion of theso men. Ho said to-day that Conrad had purchased tho Boston paper aud had bought Eastern newspaper men at the rate of i'M each. There was ono thins thnt Judgo Fur man said that will probably have its ef fect on the jury, and that was that the Worrells, the Dennetts and old Mr. Illckey, who aro important witnesses, are all beuellciarius under Mrs. Uurna by's will. Tho prosecution opened proceedings by calling Ueorgo N. Domott, chief stamp clerk of tho Boston uoshotUce Ho testiuod to the time ot chntitrint; the style of tho lo-cont stamps on heb. iJ, lo'JU, and that his olllco sold the now Is sue until July, wheu they were com polled to return to the sale of tho old Is sue. J. J. Devlnlsh, the stamp clerk in tho 1'roviuonco olllce, testiuod to no Import ant facts, and tho defense not desiring to cross-examine him, the court ad journod until to-dny. I T I . f ll.nlti-uil .a tliir.lasflK Atlantic hiqhlandj, n. j., Dec. io. - When tho inquest into the death ot Mrs. Charles T. Loonurd was resumed E. M. Foster appeared as a witness and testified that he saw Louis Hariot, tho man under arrest for her murder, come out ot tho Leonard house ou tho day on which Mrs. Leonard was stritnglud. Just before Harlot come out tho wltuo3s hud heard a woman screaming in the house, Thu coroner's jury rendered a verdict that Louis Harlot murdered Mrs. Leonard. . Bmtvsnli- (lnvul lur HpeaWttr Crisp. Savannah, Gu., Dec. 10. Savannah is to present to Speaker Crisp a gavel made out of Georgia pine, handsomely carved and finished, Inlaid ami mounted with gold. It will ba a bjRutlftll sonvo- ulf from th ho ne of his youth. A com mittee of prominent cltisens will cany It to Was hi-g to a in a fovvduys. Tried lo Tolstoi a Olrl Lowell Mast., Dec. In. Some mis creant attempted to poisou Kate .dorris. soy. a youug girl diving at this place, Tuesday. Some fruit was sent her sprinkled with ptrts green. Sho par took of 'It and' was made seriously 111, Her physicians say, however, that she will recover. An investigation is go ing ou. Threw Her C Itiltt lulu the Canal. 11L1KALO, N. Y., Dee. 10. Elleu Hughes, 'A3 years old, a nutive of Kutt- land, was arrested yostorday, charged with having killed horiufan'. by throw- Inn it into tho can ul. Sho confessed. The child Was Illegitimate; nnd the woman had no means of caring tor It. St.. a t,U N.tttlnllly. Brooklyn, N. Y., Deo. 10. At 12:30 this morning the jury In the case ol Darwin J. Meserole, on trial lor thf minder ot Theodore Larblg, which had goue ou ut 0:15 last evening, returnel a vera let o. not. guilty. NEW Jt-RHSY JOTTINQ3. Tho Prlncotou football team has elected 1'Jnllp King to the o.iptuiucy ol the elovou for tho ousutui; year. Two attachments have been gotten out airalost tho Progressive Banellt Or der, of Newark, and mauy peoplo are clamoring for their money. Wm. Gleason, a tramp, wai cut In two by the 5:15 p. in. train from New York, while ou the tracks ot the Ponu sylvanla road at Newark. Abram Parks, ot Newark, foil down a coal shute in Woodslde. Ho received n compound fracture ot the okull, and died at tho city hospital soon alter. Y. J. Thompson. "Tho Duke of QIou- cester." who has been on trial charged with keeping a disorderly house at the Qloucester race track, was asquiiieq yeaterda at Camden. , USED UT MEN, WOMEN AUD 0U1XDHEN. A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. LEATHER PRESERVER. A HANDSOME POLISH. IS WATER-PROOF. 2QC- A DOTTLE. I cent a foot J will pay for chnnoing tho np pearanco of old Furnlturn no completely thnt Itwlll look Hko now. y is the name of the paint that does it. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. TO Purifies tho blood bv ox- LfdlilKr tlir, inmm iiirs iln-mi,rh P0,11,1g t'lO UnpUIItlf h t lUOUgll tllO propt.T chllfircls UU1 tlGVCr t L l' Hi' UilUSt'S ITU IHKHIB Ull bllU' Slilll. ' Kcirulatcs the bowels Cures tiyspepsm, iivcr ami lutiney troubles, tone.s up the system and gives you anappi tite. 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