THE SCHEMEFAILED Mulatto Blackmailers Caught at Now Ilavon. FRAUD OFJMG AGO Deeds of tlio Aslora and Yun dorbills lo bo Contested. dighest of all in Leavening Power. U. Sv Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, THE INJURED HUSBAND GAME, ALLEGED INVALID TITLES. But it Did Not Work on Jamea Dewall, a Prominent Oitlzsn. Tha Heirs of Governor Dongan Will Sua for Millions of Dollars in Rial Eatato- 1 J TrcientT in Ihe most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUlOg OP TUB FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined wjtb tlie .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 f pending on a weak or inactive - condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It Is the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one Is llilious or Constipated so THAT PURL BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, Health nnd strength NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all arc delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUOUIST FOR S-5TK.TJ3? 03P 3SXG-JS MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. IOVISVIUE. KY NEW YORK. N. I, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1S78. W. Baker & Co.'s Cocoa from which the excess of oil litis been removed, Is Absolutely JPure and it is Soluble. No Chemicals are used lu its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot . or Sugar, and is therefore- far mora economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocors everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. Nearly every pattern of 5a fforSB Blanket is imitated in color and style. In most cases the imitation' looks just as good as the genuine, but it hasn't the warp threads, and so lacks strength, and while it sells for only a little less than the genu ine it isn't worth one-half as much. The fact that . Horse Blankets are copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the 5fv trade mark is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. Ffve Wills Boss Electric Extra Test Bake? ARE THE STRONGEST. 100 .A STYLES at prices to sirt iterybody. If you can't get them from your dealer, write us. Aslc foi the 5a Jiooli. You "-an get it without charge. WM AY RE 3 ft SONS, Philadelphia. 3ank Counters, Tylor System, Port able, Unoqualod In Styles, Cost nnd Finish. 1(0 Fagt CaUIogua of Couairra, Dc-.La etc., Illustrated In ttlwi. Hoola, Fnt Pottage IS Vents. Also -i-yier's jtoyui Onire Ileaka nnd TyiMJ writer Ciililucta, 20 Ntvl... llpat nnd chr-Ml- I est on enrtli, with great reduction In prices. 120 bug caLlomi Free, Poklag IS eta. Full Haps of Pe.La, llialra, Tablra, llonlc l'aea, fablurU, Lafal Illank Cablnrls, etc., alnajala slorl. Htiarlal work m.da la ard.r. TT J.i;il JIESIt CO.. St. J.oula, Uo U.8.A. (lilrhiater'a EuiillaU Diamond llrul. ENNYROYAL PSLU Ortctnttl n1 OnI Genuine. hi i.aiRi for ( kt h ftl W4 T' linWL LDirti at J iiwmt a H9 in i tea Ukum, ittUea wi It Li ii n no other. Hrtue? i a in. tMN tithtiitu. la lUtnpf fr p'" mi uts brieniicL V'AtflOOIil&U ftP in 'niter, t-r t'cturw 5 Kcllcf ffu if MtL rCklbeiiirCUi j tocti PrucgliW. yOO'i i.mui.i Stn,titpert ttMt sua Much Valuable Information Vllt I- AddrfM I (j, Jl, t!0., tS5UrJr, -cw rL. Uo&ra Brora Blankets HnsBU r MS Tito lllackinnlleria Mn nnd Wlfn, Who Havo I'luekail Wealthy Man for Thou- ' aitmls of JJlwlhirs--A Detectlva l'rion ateit Air. tletTull, Wnnt to tlio Womitn'i ApwrtiiifiuU, unit Wlieii tha Gams Unit Itouchni lis Climax Arreatrtl Them. New Havev, Conn., Dae, 11. A sen sational blackmail ciua lias baaa detect ed by the police of this clcy. The in tended victim was James D. Dowel), wholesale grocer, and Kepubllcan can didate (or Mayor at the recant election, lie is one ot the richest man in the State and one of the best known Repub licans. Mr. Dewell is a man of family, and moves In the highest circle ot soci ety. The affair has created a decided sensation. Withlu the past- two weeks Mr. De well has reoelvod a number of letters from Mrs. Sidney Coe, a colored wo mun, living at No. Davenport ave nue. At Urst she requested Mr. Dj well to aid her financially, us she was In great distress. Ho paid no attention to thesa letters, but yesterday received an other. This wai of a different nature nnd earnestly roquesto 1 Mr, Dawell to call at her bouse last nlgiit, as she would be alone and oould see him pri vately. The letter was given to tho police, and Detective Cowoles, disguised as Sir. Dewell, went to Mm home. Mrs. (Joe met him and escorted him to a cham ber, bhe failed to see through his dis guise. Five minutes later tUe husbjml rushed Into the room and demanded $1,500, and threatened, It payment was refused to slioot "Mr. Dewell." The detective gave a signal, two officers rushed in, and tho blackmailers were arrested. The couple huva succeeded in getting several thousand dollars out of prominent citizens by this scheme. Coe and bis wife are mulattoes. The man is about 53 years old. lie is bright and shrewd. The woman is 25 and good-looking. They were mar ried a month ago. Coe has beeu mar ried twice before, and one of his wives was white. Not long ago a sister died in California and left htm $15,000, which he squandered In riotous living. A MIXED-UP FAMILY. Complications In Helalloiiilitp ChusmX by th Slater-lluut Altarrlaj-e. Wasiunqtox, Deo. 11 A most fash ionable and romantic wedding took place in St. John's Church last night, when Miss Enid Hunt was led to the altar by Mr. Samuel Slater, son of the 1'rovldence, It. I., millionaire. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Donne, of Albunv, a relative of the bride. There were 11 ushers and a rhaid ot honor, Miss Bralley, of Iioiton. By the wedding there arises some curious complications in tho rela tionship of members of the two fami lies. Scarcely three months ago the groom's father, Horatio Nelson Slater, who Is over 70 years old, was married to the bride's younger sister, not yet ou? of her teens, at Uar Harbor. The father and son thus become brotber-in-law, whllo the younger sister becomes her elder sister s mother-in-law. The Ilemoval of Orant's ItBmnlni, Washington-, Dae. 11. Gen. Charles II. Collls, chairman of the exeoutive committee of the Urant Monument As sociation, is here trying to lie Ad off tho resolution about to be Introduced by Senator rimno ot Kansas, looking to the removal ot Qen. Grant's remains to this olty. Qen. Collis has interviewed Senators Plumb, Hitchcock and others, and Qnds the sentiment very unanimous in favor of the change. Senator Plumb says that while he has no Intention of specially reflecting upon the people, of New York city, he will Introduce the resolution, because he believes It ex presses the will of the American people. Kit CnrMin'ti Itelatlvn Hit n Rntnpns, Pueblo, Col., Dee. Hi Billy Carson, a descendant ot the old scout, Kit Car son, some years ago married a daughter of William Russell, a ranch man llvlnir on the Purgatory Creole The marriage Droved an unhappy one and Mrs. Carifon returned to her parents' homo. Ye-itsr- day Carson wont over to tho Russell ranch ana a quarrel ensued, ihe mother-in-law, who is of Mexican blood, went for Carson with an ax. The latter drew a revolver, killed her, wounded Russell and then lie l. Eicnnu uf Eleven I'rlsiinnrs. GAT.ESBiTno, 111., Dec. 11. None of the prisoners who esc.tpad from the jail hero early yesterday morning havo been re captured. The prisoners cut oil three iron bars, an inch thick, guarding one of the windows, maile a rune of the had ticks and desceuded in safety. Ot the oleveu who escaped three were sent here from Princeton for safekeeping. It Is thought there was outsiita assistance. Tut) saws were found on the ground, Athlotx Toi-rt Will Not Cojlt the Will. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 11 Malcolm W, Ford, the well-known athloto, will not contest the will of his father, Gor don 1. Ford, which cuts him olf with a shilling because he refused to obey bis father's command to ab.m Ion athletics. he having effected a settlement with the other heirs. The estate Is valued at several millions. Vutun or l'urnelt'a Eitato. Losuon, Dec. 11. Letters ot adminis tration havo been grantod to Mrs. Par- nell on the estnte ot the Into Charles Stewart Parnell, The gross personal estate Is 11,771 pounds; not, 0,333 pounds. The sureties for Mrs, i'aruell were given by Mesirs, Rochfort Maguire aud Jleury Harrison, M. I. Kml of a WflUnsbarru Kot.ablo. Wilkes 11 ATtaE, Pa., Deo. 11. Evan" Rowlan I, a prominent citizen ot this nlace. wus found dead In bed In a house of questionable character yesterday, It Is supposed mat lie committed suicide, but no reason can ba advanced for the ABSOLUTES PUm MILLS MAY BE SENATOR. Ills Defeat for llm fctfiatfrji1il HnsAlded Ills Efforts In TnxMM. Washington, Dec 11. A special from Galvestou, Tex., says: Tho defeat of Roger Q. Mills for the Speakership has given widespread sup port to the efforts ot his admirers to lect him to the United States Senate. Gov. Hogg has stated that a spool ul ses sion of the legislature will be called in March or April, The election of a suc cessor to John M. Rengan will be one of the duties of that holy. Senator Chilton holds bis appointment from the Governor, aud although a o.tu- dlduto for election by the Legislature, the friends of Mr. Mills are confident of electing the tariff reform champion. Expressions from all parts of the Stato favor Mills, and his election is confi dently prodtctoJ. Ilnly Kntlxllril With the Mf sni:. Rome, Dec. 11. Tho Uno ot Presldont Harrison's messugo of the New Orleans lynching gives general satisfaction here. Premier Rudlnl, replying In tho Chamber to Sigtior Ciampl, said that he bad noted the friendly expressions In tho message of President Harrison, nnd wns conlblent that the questions at Is sue would soon be settled; that If Amer ica would seml-olllclally promlso Italy to modify the Constitution so as to en sure absolute protection for foreigners living in tue United states, tho Italian government would be willing thereafter to regard tho lynching case as closed. ltoston Press Club' Dinner. BoSTOS, Doc. 11. Tho Boston Press Club held Its annual dinner at Hotel Abbottsford last evening. President Haskell, of the "Herald," presided. Among tho guests were W. T. Adams (Oliver Optic), M. Putl Hlnuet (Mix O'Rell), II. A. McGlennn, Rev. M. J. Savage, and Gen. P. A. Collin). Max O'Rell made a brief address, in the course,of which he said tho people of America cared more for nows than for opinions in newspapers, and paid n handsome tribute to the energy and en tarprlso of the reporter, characterizing him us the King or jouralists. A Colored Catholic I'rieaU Baltimore, Md., Dec. ll.Charlei R. Uncles, n young colore 1 man. will be ordained a priest ot the Catholic Church on Dec. lu. 1 he ceremony will be per formed, by Cardinal Gibbous, and It will be a particularly Interesting one to Catholics generally, from the factthat Uncles will be the first colored man to bo ordained to the priesthood in the United States. A colored man was or dained by Bishop England, the first Bishop ot Charleston, S. C, who held otlice from 1S30 until he died in 1812, but the colored man was not ordained In this oountry. DON'T DES-AV THE .ci ItCuT5iColl,Conths,SoreThrot,Cronp,Inflnesif Whooping Oomh, Bronchitis anil Asthma. A cerlala aura for Consumption la Brat uru, aal a aura TrlLf la alvsnced stages. Uaaatonoo. You will see thsox-s-U-nt effeot after taking thj 1 first do. Bell k lealera aTarjwkera. Larga kvttloa, M fuu aal WA2JTS, fee. fi-crnemtrtj (11 IhU eolumn, not exceeding 3 linen, 5 0 for one iwu-r'ion; 75c. lor two; tl for hree; one wetk, 81.50; two weeks, tl; one no.Uh, S3. FOIt S VIJ3. One Htoro room ami nni dWfllliiir hmiso. Lot SO f el front ml 110 feet da p. I'huw. 313 V Co 1 s reet. Eaty erm'. Apply to Frauli Warn n. ll-lm TITANTRI). Oiimi ennva g' w for 1 1 "(1UV U lirT, III fcllU .iinu , ,.1., . work ever publUhed living a compute r t-ord nd rtecrlptlon -it he E'cut lulnlng tllsanters ot America Terms liberal. oilr-t-s, I. I, I'M Uluy, L ttlHOll, UlllO. nk FOR SALE Tho I'ray It-am of horses r oently use I bv ihe I'ol-tiuuu H. Sc v !J Co.. No. 1 The nor cs will bo a bargain to ill piuoba-'rs. fc'it ink Lkwis, JOIt - KIHK .1IOVVER, JK IK IVN ILL, KiilNK onitiNoroN, J AMIS JIODON LU, ll-21-tf Tnifctets APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN. riRflCT III rCRM I-MATCHIESS III WAR I Bo salloua aar Iba aaelaula fur alalwart men lb at pua, bu,a at Mrlb wara put to death. Erary 11AM can la BTE0NO and Viaoaooa In all remacti. YOUNQ MEN OR OLD, HtlffsrJDg from NERVOUS DE vxuist, 1.01 ij or x a hick hood, riiyileal Exceiatt. Uaotal Worrr. Stunted DeTclcvmeot. or idt PERSONAL WEAKNE&S. CftO bt rcitort to PEKTEOT IIEALTU nud th MOO LB VIlALIiy Ct GTR0N MEN, th rrldt Dd Powirof Ntlooi. We claim by ears of practice by our cxttmlve niPthorts a uniform uuHUi'OLY or BUCCEH3" jn treat lntrnil DUcaias. wetiDtutiana Affliction! ot Men. Tc-stlmonlalb f rf m BO Htatea and Terrt torles. OUR HEV B50Kiaa'Oe'aea,ffie!0o8.t; It wBlla Toucan. Fyll Eiplanatlooa for HOME T&EAT. MINT. Ton can ba FULLY RESTORED as Thousands barabeanbrna. Baadaartaatlinonlbla. Addraaaatonef ERIliiVlEDICAI.VOaUUFFALO.N.Ti 3k I M' nj HI 1 I 3i Glnss Company lied iicps Stook. SYnACCsE, N. Y., Dec. 11. The stook holders of the United Glass Company at a mooting here yesterday voted to reduce the capital stock of the concern from $1,593,50(1 to $1,309,000. This no tion foreshadows the abandonment of the company's Now York charter und a transfer to Illinois, the ground taken being that recent legislation In this State regarding corporations embar rasses the company In the transaction of its business. I,lvrpnol's Il.ijr Iltirilarers, LnT.uroot, De& 11, Shoarou and Crawford, the two lads who were f a ul guilty of murdoring Dawson, anoib-r b)y, have been sent to the Cntholio He forraatory, their nges precluding tie Infliction ot capital punishment upon tboui. Slmarou Is only eight yenr-i of age and Crawford nine. Their vlotlm was about eight years of age. What a Voto of Thanka Would be pis-ed if babies could epoak ol Dr. Hand's Colic Curo. Thousands have boon cured by it. Absolutely safi. J. M Hillan and 0. J. McCarthy, tho druggists, giveaway samples to thoio who doubt this statement. TIlO narl V fllinnllur irnfa thn lia&t ua. lection and tile largest satisfaction. A National Event. The lnldlng of the World's Rilr Inn city sca'Cely tl ty ie r old will be a remarKable event, uu' wild tier It will rmlly benelltttus nation 11s nuicli as the discovery ol the IlesUiratlve Nervine by Ur KrunKHu Miles Is doubtful. 1'bls Is Just what ihe American pioi'le need to cure tiii-lr escensivo norvous ness, dyspopsla, headacbe, dixztuess, sleep leisuess, iieumlila, nervous deblllly, dullness, conluiloa of mlud, etc. It acts I ko a cliarm. Trial buttles and Hue b.ioS oa "Nervous and Heart Ul eisos,"wltb unequtld tehllmo iliils, free at O H. Ilnsenbuclrs drug store. It is warranted to contain no opium, morphine or dangerous drugs. December is the month that brings Joy to hearts of the little folks. Mlloa' Norvo and Liver Pills Aot on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nervet 1 new discovery. Dr. Miles' I'llls speedtly jute biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation, unequaled lor men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 5) dosed, J5cts. Samples Free, at O. II. Hagenbuch's lrug store. It Is not tho coming man, but the going man, who gsts there. Komarkablo Facta. Heart disease Is urn illy supposed 'o be In curable, but wuen priperty treated a large proportlo'i ot oases nil indirect, Thus Mis. Imira Haleii. of Eluhart. Ind, and Mrs. Mary I.. Baker, ol Ovid, Mich., were cured alter -unerlu 20 yea's. 8. O. tilutiur er, druimlstutHau Joe, III , says that Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, which cured the former, 'worked wonders lor his wife." Levi ogan, of llucliinan, Mich., who had heart d srase lo' 30 years, says two boules made him "feel like a new man," Ur Miles' New Heart Curo Is sold and guaranteed by O. II Ilasonbuch the druggist. Hookof wonderful testimonials free. One touch of winter makes the whole world poke the fire. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per uspsoftbn sure approach of that more ter rible disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves if you cau allord for the sake of saving 50 -cnts, to run the risk and do nothluz for it. We kuow frorn experience that Hhlloh's Care vill Cure your Cough. It never falls. This sxplttlns why more than a Million Hottlea Ttresoldtbe past year. It relieves Croup md Whopplne Coneih at once Motners do not be without It. For Lame Back, Hide or 'Jbest, nso Hhlloh's I'orous Waster. Bold by 3. II. Hajeubueh, N. K. corner Main nnd Uoyd streets. He mnro careful about diphtheria ami membraneous croup. Shlloh's Consumption Curo. This Is beyond question the most suo .3lul Cough Medlotne we have ever solS, 4 few doses Invariably cure the wo'-st case ot ough, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its won. lerlul Kucces In the cure of Consumption Is without a parallel In the history of medicine. Muon It's flrRt discovery It lias been soi l on a juarantee, a lest which no other medicine an Maud. It you have a Couh wo earnestly is you to try it. I'rloe 10 cents, 60 cents, and 11.00. If your Langs ore sore. Chest or Back ante, use Hhlloh's I'orous blaster. Hold bv ). K. llatrenbneh, N. E. corner Main and 'iloyd streots. OM Kris Klngle Is preparing to inako his niiiiual rounds. A Yankoo Sheriff Frifxhtenod. A well known shrilt, living in Maine, ws riven up to die with what h's Phyxlr.lu-J i-aile 1 Uonsuinption, a irlond ndvisedhlmto try t'an-Tltin Coun and I'l'iisiiiiiiiilou Curo, recovery followed, aud the doctor now uses It fur fiat lis, Colds and Consumption. Trial bottles lreent Kirlln'sdrtis store: Linen cuiU nre an improvement (ou tailor made dro s. What Father Pablo Varela Says. Cehya, (Ji-tobet 1, ISS9. I know several peoi lo who have sutltrod erea'lv from Ihe cousequeui-cs of lmpuro bl od, and I a very short while have lelt much bntei by using the medlclno which w s sent here by I 'on Ramon Atv for th't rur, pe. I recom no id this remedy as o e which pr m'sea the best results and Is tlie tiestor lUklnd. ItKV.I'AULO VAHKLA. 8oid at htlrlln's UrugHtore.FerKnson House ttock, hpnmdoa WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest and cheapest Block In town. Artistic Paialiog, Grahing and Deoratingl J. P. CARDEN, 1030m 231 W.CeutroSt., HIIKVANPOAH CHRIS. BOSSLER'S AL00N AND RESTAURANT 201 N, Main St., Shenandoah, Tho Finest Stock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, fa Dougun ws tlnveriior or the Cnlnny ol N Vi.rk In 1(100, nmt It la Clntnied that ha Was Dtifiitiitloil Out of Proper ty lir tlio Mnknrs of tliu I'liimuis "Mum aiuUura " IJneil rorttinpa fur the Llcl gHilta nf tho Suit Is Hueoissfilt. New YonK, Dec. 11, Tho heirs of Thomas Dongan, Governor ot the col ony of Now York In 1000, nro preparing to bring a seusatlonnl suit to tost the title to millions of dollars' worth ot real estate located In this city aud now in the possession of some of the wealthiest and most influential men In tha city. The property Involved includes many lots In the lower part of the city, be tween Whitehall street and the City Hall, and the majority ot the lots touch Broadway, making them tha most valu able pieces of real estate In the city. Thomas Dongan was a confirmed bachelor when he received his appoint ment us Governor of tho colony ot New York, nnd he remained 11 bachelor until the day of his death in 1715. He had relatives in England, hut none of them seems to have followed bis fortunes in America, nor to have known whether he had amassed a fortune or not at tho time of his death. Yenis after the death of Governor Thomas Dongan many of the descend ants of bis relatives left Kugluttd and came to America in tho hopes of better ing tbeir fortunes. The descendants of these, in turn, have scattered nil over the country, and cau be found lu various States from New York to California. In this section of the country, however, the majority ot them aru located, aud some UJ of tho heirs in this city and lirooklyu have combined together to contest the dis puted titles. Many lawyers regard their chances us very shut. Prominent umuug those who claim to be the heirs of '1 nomas Dongan are George H. Jackson, Atwood 1). Jackson, Charles 11. Juckson, Henry P. Toombs, Gilbert V, Stevenson, William B. Toombs ,l 1 Walter Dongan of Brook lyn. The prot' iw in the possession ot tin- 1 ..- . .1 e-,t.iui, James Gor don l.cuii- rt, i .e Asters and others. The deed .111.. vh.. h the present pos sessors el., .,1 1 .1j , . a deed knowu as the "Sboemakcis' Deed." It has often been referred to in historical sketcnes, and gained its name from the taet that the majority of the men who sign ed it were shoemakers. Tho signers of this deed were four men nnd one womau. All the signers owned property ad joining that claimed as the Dongan property. Tho Dongan heirs now claim that In executing that deed those who were pnrties to it conspired together to commit n gross fraud upon tho rights of Governor Dongan and those who might be entitled to inherit his property. The alleged heirs will attempt to prove that the signers of the deod waited un til 1715 to tecard It, although it was drawn up in loOij, In order to divide up Dongan's laud among themselves. Dou gun died in 1710, nnd the deed was re corded shortly uftorvvard. It Is alleged that the conspiracy suc ceeded so well that tor nearly 'M years the titles have remained undisputed. Now for tlio Urst titne.lt is claimed, has the fraudulent conspiracy beeu un earthed. Tunic on the Hours. Rio Janeiho, Dec. 11. A panlo oo curred on the llourse yesterday in con sequence of a heavy decline In the shares of tho Leapoldiua & Minas Gerued and the Hio Janeiro railways. Considerable excitement prevailed, and tho unsettled condition of politics tend ed to aggravate the situation. Many dealers are said to bo in a precarious condition, and it Is apprehended that great losses will follow. Italy Gettltiif lleaily for the Fair. Romu, Dec. 11. A local committee Is at work preparing for tho representation of Italian industries at tub Chicago World's Fair. Notwithstanding tho an nouncement of the government that Italy would take no part in the fair, the committee proposes to call for govern ment uld in the enterprise, and it is be lieved tlmt tho application will not be without success. fiawtulte nxpectoil u lllfl'ureiit Decision. Concord, N. H., Dec. 11. Wardon Colby hauded Murderer Sawtolle yester day afternoon the olllclal document from the Supreme Court informing him that his petition for n trial had been denied. Siuvtelle read the paper aud then said: "I hardly oxpjcted this. Did you. warden f" The wardon re plied: "No, 1 did not." lj naiulters tn lloatou. Boston, Dec 11. Some unknown mlcrcuut, on murder bent, put dyna mite lu the pipe of Angelo Mnrlno, uu Italian laborer, and when the latter lit the pipe yesterday a terrific explosion ousued. Three fingers und 11 thumb on one of the hands ot Marino were blown olf nnd his other hand was also injured. He has no idea who perpetrated the deod. A lIul'Klur WlinSsttlvil Ills Case. Johnstown, la., Deo. 11 J. Gray, the New. York crook, arrested n tew days ago for playing tho "lllm-llun" game un Johnstown merchants, and In whose possession was found papers which proved him to be u burglar, has settled his case by paying about $3Jl) of the $500 he had In his possession, and has beeu released. Huh on A Lowell Iliiuk. LoweIX, Muss., Dec. 11. A run was commenced ou the Lowell Institution for Savings yesterday, cuusod by tho rumor that tho bank was not sate. The bank Is paying all demands promptly, Tho alarm Is looitod upou as entirely needless, the bank being considered one ot the soundest la the State. Iteiluctlon In l'elinaytaiilaa Debt, HAUUUQUHa, Pa., Deo. 11. Tha Gov ernor Inst evening Issued a proclamation announcing a reduction ot the State debt during tha year ot $3,353,m USED BT MEN. WOMEN AKD CHILDREN. A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. LEATHER PRESERVER. A Handsome polish. IS WATER-PROOF. 2QC. A BOTTLE. I cent a fool H will pay for changing tho np pearanca or old Furniture bo completely thntit-willlookllks new. a IS THE W NAME OF THE PAINT THAT DOES IT. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. " SUPERIOR TO HUl Purifies tlie blood by ex pelling the impurities through the proper chant ole and novor causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the system and gives you an appetite, Novor 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' Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will i.romptly relieve the nnt c.lt trefwiug caaof Acuta ur Chronic liheiv matlBin or (hint. ly ftrictljr obeertliif; the directions, It will euro you jenuan eiitty - ,.. 1 t'utlk the mm from pre rrt!oni thut floM the counlrj, ttiit mcelieln U ii,ecil!a tor tit IX t7 "ni cure all " One buttln 111 nie J K latUfoctorr tninrcf Dion tin th ai-armi. anil la connection with Die I'llli, couvtoce tlie auiTeTcr thM the propvr remeilj hai lieen round, lou ftreearDcitlr re quiitM to teat the int-flu of KICOUT'tt ltUj;UMATIC ItKMEIY, ita valuable fropprtlei arc cudorned by htiLilretli of the nioat flattering miluiMilals, On I j wgtHable Ingredicuti, rniiarVaWn for thilr curat, rnwen, are uc 1 la the tn aMiiaoture of KKUtlT tl UHRUMATIU mitrDY $1.00 Por Settle. 6 Bottle:, $5.CC. ms, :5 Cts. B:x. If your itorttkeepf r de not keep II, eud fl,J6 to lb iruaufaeiurer, and you will rparlte it r. mail. AL.1IKKT KltoDT, 3037 Market .Street, IMillad'a, V, Newly Refitted and Renovated. TONSORIAL : PARLORS ! Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing I SlIAMPOOINO, ktchy E. G. J. WADLINGER, Under I'oatofflce Building, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah. 9-Hot and cold baths, Polite, prompt and careful attention. DR.THEEL, coo North Fourth St., 000 til, iiiKtn, rHU.itu hi, the ouly geuuiuti Oriuao Anerleaa Fpwialiit IB the L'ntwd Stake who ie able to cur Blood Poison, Nervous Debility "d 8pt clnl Diseases r th -1. blla DUeura, HhJ Spoti Paint In Uh bonn.SoreThroat Moutht niotchcn, PlinplPi, ErupUoD. iofl hard Ulcer Hwdllngi, IrriUtlona, Inflarauiation and Runnlnia, buloLurea, Weakocn and Faily ttwar, loit memory waak hack mental ftnilely. Wdney wi ilia 1 1T I'lifalM ana all Jiiaetae rciUiiiDff irom r ludliicri'tlon or Orerwork. Ktent caiwi cured lnitolOdajil relief at ouoe. Po not lo hor 1,0 matter wbat ader tfsin Dwitor. Quack, l-ainlly r lloplul Pliyslcian h faUad. Ttr. THKKL curra positively nl without d-tDtion from iualora old, you no midmi auid ivdtikwi roriMPLTiP y.titttai rich or twr lend Jo it amp for bOOk 'TnUTH'1 "l"li,k Quck ttndir iworn tatlmonlftl. .it'i. dallr fnn V to S. Fy'ri ft to , Wed and Bat. V t'k 0 to 10 Sunda? 0 till II Writ or call and re aaed. Tor Utfertoofe m Wula. 'M Saturday Phil. 441y Tim A FINE SHOW If you want to nr- a Hue display ot liootnann 8uoe gn to W. S, SMYDER'S Boot and Shoo Store, (MoateUer'a old stand,) Corner Conl nnd Jnrdlu Htn. Custom Work aud Xlciinlrliifg Done In tho best style. LEATHER andSHUE HIDIIfiS DP. J. CLEABY, Dealer In all kinds ol Shoemakers' : Supplies I Largo and nrst-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Suppliea- 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson Homo building, SHENANDOAH, PA. tJ tl rOMtCXOY, tnowEr-iWAit. a hiilMIn nornfir Vain (i ' M. HAMILTON, At. PHYSICIAN ANO SUHCEQ.lt. Omce-aj Went Lloyd Btreet, Hlienaudoatl fa.