IT0 Presents in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OF TUB FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, . Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be jitost benehcial to tne Human .'stern, forming an agreeable nha effective laxative to perma nently cure Hab'tual yousti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or condition1 of thfe kidneys, Linn r. XtUthemostcxcellentrer ' .in' CLEANSE THE SYSTEM "':Tf "WhenonoU llillnis 6e SO 1 II.U PURL CLOOD, REFRt irtv. HEALTH nntl OTfta.VO.T ' NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and al delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR STTH-TTI CtUP PIG0 MANUFACTURED ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SAIt FRANCISCO, CAL. tOUISVItie. KY NEW YORK. N. t. GOLD MA, tauta, 1B78. . Baker &Co:s from which tho excess of oil has been removed, Is Absolutely JPurc anHit is Soluble. No Chemicals nro used' in Its preparation. , It has more than three limes Vie strength of . Cocoa ini'xed With Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far moro economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably .adapted for invalids as well as for porsons in health. Soft! by Crocors ovorywVioro. nslrn e nn n.i.i.. it... rJA!hK it LU., UOrCneSter, IViaSS. Nearly every pattern of Horse J J Blanket is imitated in color and Jtyle. 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 asmuch. The fact that Horse Blunketi are copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the trade mark is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. Five Mllo Boss Electric Extra Test Baksr mm ARE THE STRONGEST. 100 6 A STYLES at , rices to su.t every! ody. If you can't get tU''in ip-m v-'tir ucicr, wruc us. -rsit iui flftkc'. 1 ...I Vvi -,n rv,.t it vit1 out t linrfrp. WM YRF f- RONS. Philadelphia. .000 Oonulne Tyler Curtnln Dosko 821 tind C24 Hat Spot Cash. No. 400T Antlqno Oak stona.ird Tyler wj"' 4rt. lu. lonirby im.uin. Iiluli. Mi'oand liust Vruof.itlno lluttom under drawcrsl lmu;"t',t,, lined Curtain; I'ollsued oak, WilUnKTaWe, o'lun bier lock: one lock ancurlng all rtruwerst s ni'iivi cordooard KIllngHmfsi Oui.boara Inendi 1'?"!'" Finished llnckt Hxieiwlon Arm Plldesi JJ eln XOO Ibl. Vrlce. r. O. II. ut Fuclory, Sal Act, Also 1,000 Antique Ash Deske. Wo. 400t. Same as aUore.citcpt niiula 1 of ' 8olld Antique Ash. Bond as oak Wol lit ao lb.. Vrlce P O .l.utFi.clory, Sl ct. bhlpped f rora Tour Indianapolis factory direct. Made mid sold iolclr by the TYLER DESK CO.. 8t. Louie, Mo. HWMMCatalMUOoMlaBll CouoUr. h.. lo,laoloM r- m .. M..IJ.UIU D.rmnnanlH ElaStorGd. Veiikuaa, Nurvouaneaa, Ileblllty. and all the train of evIU from early errors orlnter excesses the reiults of overv ork, alckness. worrr, etc v ull strength, development, and tono iflven to eyerj organ and portion of tho body. Blmple, natural methods. Immediate liuprovoujsnt seen, ral ure ImDoaslble Jixio reforencea. to, eiplanatlonj IcBIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, H. Y ,.,.iliul,.u.taH,lrAA. AS1r.fi. Great Bargains ! For all In Walclies, Clocks, Jewelry, riamonds, Novclt'cs and Silverware at 1 MOUSE I QniD VjvT'V Ivi nona mam oircei, THREATS OF GRAYES Snid Ho Would Tut Mi. Barn aby in an Insnno Asylum. EVIDENCE AGAINST THE DOCTOR Eeportcr Trickey Telia of tho Iutorvlow He Had With tho Accused. At that Meeting (Irnves Mud firrlnus Chitrj-ns Asnlnat the Wnmiin'i .Charac terSaid Slii. Will l)lsalmUll mill Unci Sinn-mi Lovers III Celebrated Case I nst Drawing to a Close. Denveu, Col., Deo. 18. It Mrs. Hickey, Mm. liarnahy's washerwoman, la to bo believed, Dr. Graves not only threat pned to have a guardian placed over Mrs. Barnnby, but he threatened also to place her In a lnnatlo asylum. In hpr testimony she said that he made the latter threat to Mrs. illckey, ami Mrs. Illckey promptly told him that It Mrs. Darnaby wont to nn asylum that she would go with her. She was a bu eflcinry of thu Uarnaby family, sue had worked for the father and mothr of Mrs. Tanniny. and on their death beds she had promised to look nfter Mrs, Darnaby. This, sho said, sho did until Dr. Graves managed to get Into her good graces, Mrs. Illckey wns.i positive llttlo body and she told her story with many ges ticulations airl slvi'dng of tho head. Judge Mauou -.thj.-c j.I her to a sever i;ro.ex .mlnntum, but It did not hurt nor Ic-sUiou.. l-i .-m least. Mrs l!enhott tuld of Sallio Hanley rlillng horseback "man fashion" in a Mother liulihard wrapper, and Reporter Trickey of Boston told of a very im portant Interview he had with the doc tor. It was an eventful day, and the testimony was the moat sensational thus fur given. Reporter Trickey exploded a sensa tion, too, while Tin the stand. He testi fied that the much-talked of telegrum, which took Mrs. Uraves away from 1'rovlileuce and which was supposed to be a part ot the plot ngitlust the doctor, Was in reality sout by uimsaif uud an other reporter and their only idea was to locate Airs. Graves for the purpose of interviewing her. lteportur Trickey detailed at longth tho Interview with Dr. Graves. Tho doctor, ho said, believed that a murder had beeu commuted. 11a bolievad tho polsouod bottle was sent from .Huston, 1 but ho was unwilling to talk about his 1 mnvemeuts on his journey to the. West. Tha doctor siiid that circumstantial facts might have, tin appearance ot con demning him, but ho was In no way concerned In her death. He said that Mrs. Uarnaby wus a dissipate 1 woman niitljiad lovers. Sue frequently men tioned B.illou and Jucsou us her law yers. He said it wus only at the repeated solicitations of Mrs. Darnaby, her fam ily und friends that he had taken charge ot tile property. He went on to say that she hud a mania for making wills. , He was aware., that another will had been made. After the Adirondack irip ma reiuitous oanveeu unuseii nun Mr. lWuuby were not tha same us they nua been before, in tne AdirouuuuKs Mrs. Burnuby und Bennett drank to gether, ,aml bu once found them drunk in the ice house and he had suspicious about their relations. It made a big row and Mrs. Bennett said shouwould never allow Mrs, llarna by to come to her house- again. He thought that may have caused Mrs. lluruliby to make another will. Ho ulso called her u vtlo name, but said that v"" ul tor Plication. u,e ri!r,utle,J, bo aviik lms-utiwi itriiiJtint'Mfi with lira. ever uecainu Burnuby. SPIES DOGGING HER. Sil k. Oilmen G. Itlulur, ' Jr., Makes Some Stai-tllui; CllHl-gs. New York, Dec. 18. Mrs. James G. Blulne, jr., with her companion, Miss Oxford, visited Police Heudquurters yesterday, und had a long interview with luspector Byrnes, iu which she luld bare the details otu persecution by pri vate detectives over siuce she came to this city to attend the referee's heartuj In'her suit for divorce. Since her arrival at tho New iors IIo tol,from Dead wood, S. D., where tne di vorce suit is to -be tried early next year, she hds constantly baen snadowjd by de tectives. One ot them attempted to bribe her cab driver and the cleric of the hotel to tell wherever sUj we.it. Yesterday she became awar? that a woman who occupied it room only a few feet awuy frpm her in, the hole was one of the spies, ,'i'he woman questioned tho servants, and tried to Hud out who Mrs. Blaine's visitors were. ltallrisit Wreck In Knnsus. CiiKnny Vale, Kan., Deo. 1H. The patsanger train due here nt 4:10 p 111. from lCiiuSHS City, Mo., was wrecked two miles north ot this ulty by the dis- i plucement of a rnll, owing to decnyel ties. The tram wus composed o tnreo pasonger cars, an express our and n mail aud baggage car. The train was running ut about 25 miles an hour, and just south ot tho Cherry Creek bridge the three coaohes and the express oar beeamo detached from tho baggago car nud ongluo, and wore suddouly hurled down u high embankment, with about 40 passengers, basldes the trainmen aboard. Tho coaches hud no sooner struck the ditch than fire started in each car. causing a general panlo. Twenty-six person were Injured, threu of whom will probably die. l'ucolinntaa' lleaosndiiiit Not (llitlty. BltooKLTV, N. V., Dec 18. Last night, the jury In the case of private Nelsou, who, It was learnel, Is a direct descendant of Thorns ltolfe and the In dian l'rlnoess, Pocohontas, ami who has been on trial for tho past week, charged with the inur ler of a soldier companio n nnmo I McLean, rendered a verdict no uuutlnir Nelson of tho charge. The prisoner wus discharge!. Tripli-is With l(xne or Klncars. HKoKiBLn, & D.,"Da. 18. Mrs. VT. E. Uurlbut, living near this city cavu birth to triplets yesterday, eucl one of the uhildtea having six fingers on one hand. Mnvrrlck lliink HIvkIkiiiI. Wasiunotgn, Dae 18. t'ouiptroller Iiacey yesterday declared a divt lend ot 40 per cent In favor ot the creditors ot the MaverlcK national inn- oi dmwu, Highest of all in Leavening Power, ABSOLUTES PURE Tried Hard to Cheat the Rnpn. . Colvmhus, O., Dec, 18. William E. ' Fltzgorald was hanged ht tlio poulteii tlary'annox early this morning for the I uitirder of Tollce Olllcer William It. Freed at Youngston on May 14, 1391. Within the pint week Fitzgerald made tatp efforts to commit suicide. The fnjptltue he took u large dosa of mor phlne, which he secured In some mys terious manner, lie was resuscitated and carefully watched, but night before last he succeeded In making another attempt at self-destruction. On this occasion his effort was desperate In the extreme. lie placed a sharpened lead pencil directly over the region of his heart. and, holding it in a Horizontal position, rushed madly against his call- door. Tho pencil was driven half an Inch into the flesh, but his guard pre vented the wound being fatal. Commlesloner Miirgnn Inspactliig-. Washington, Deo. 18. Commis sioner of Indian Affairs Morgan Is on n tour ot inspection in tha Interest ot tha Indian service. Hu will stop at Chlou go, en route from Carlisle, l'a., to look after matters concerning the Indian ex hibit at the World's Fair. From there he will visit tho Sac and Fox Agency in Iowa, and then go to Lawrence, Kan., whero a convention of tho various superintendents of Indiau schools throughout the country will bo held, with a view to securing more uniformi ty in that branch of service. llelliived to Have Keen Murdered. SilAMOKIN, Ph., Dec. 18. The man gled body of John Leckle, a well to do citizen of Shenandoah, was found on the railroad track near here yesterday. Money which he was supposed to have had iu his possession is missing. Dur ing the Molly Magulre troubles In the coal region BOino years ago Leckie gain ed many enemies by having made a public light against tho lawless band, It is believed he was murdered and his body placed on the track, are Investigating the case. jjeiecbives Will the Wldiiw Have tlii Victor T Wilkesbahke, l'a., E3. Id. Thomas Hughes and Walter D ivn, both of Ed wurdsvillS, who have beeu in training for the past three mouths under the guidance of Jim Farrell of Philadel phia, fought a prize- fight yesterday, to determine which ot the two men should be entitled to tha nlfoctlons of a buxom widow o! that place. After punnuallng each other for half un hour Davis threw up1 the sponge " Hull I).i'jr for .lockny AVallor. Rr.D "Hank, VS. J., Deo. 18. Harry WnlUr, the jookey, while riding it l u'u- nlng horse ut Walden's training track, near Eatontonn, yesterday, was thrown ' from tho horse ami his left; leg broken. In the afternoon his wife built a fire and tho stove was blown to pitces. It is supposed that art evil party placed powder In tne Klnunng. .Iiiry ItlHiiifs llm Kni-timer. j ,i PopGiiKKursiE, N. Y.,, Dea ,18 The 'coroner's jury Investigating the, cases of Engineer 'James Jtelly and Fireman Smith, who ware killed in the collision at Fishklll Tuesday evenltig, have, ren dered a yerdict declaring that, the en gineer of the limited express caused the accident by not heediug the signals. ll.Mii llmHr Gets 1 Pittsuuho, Dec. 18. Il?llt Yd. US. Theodora D oer- flinger, the ex-treasurer of the Dexter Company, Franklin School Hoard and Modern Hulldiug und Loan Assoolation, was yesterday sentenced to eight years, and six months in the penitentiary on three ludhi tments of embezzlement. AMUSEME3J "S. jjti.a.UU:iN . I'iil'. a a' all:., P. J. FEKC1U.SON MANAOEll. SATURDAY, DEillBBll 19, America's popular comedian, Mr. Charles A. Loder, Supoortid by Ihe people's ra'orlle, Sliws jusir, isim-hjn hi a a greui comiiany 01 comedians and prottv sir k, In tho oouit-dy ucroas of itiesrusoii, OH, WHAT A NIGHT, cknowledel by the press, pnh'lo and pro- lessiuu lo ne ine ten i iig coiueuv pro iuo liuu. One eeK's r I s in New York over 97,000 IltlMI'IIIthV A UK04WI.KV Manaifers. I'rlciH, 25 3S 5 Cents K outs on tale nt Klrlln's drug store. The Dramatic Event of the Season ,, ItK-THK AlVKAstANQE IIUHEKT "THE WITCH," AT Ferguson's Theatre, December 22. Prices, 25, 50, 75c. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. COLii HOME AGAIN. The Mli'luir ran1iir Ileturii from nil Wiiuilsrliiiri, l)0inntpil. NrAOK, N. Y., Dec. 18. Edward H. Cole is alive In bed at his home in Ky ack, a demented man. He reached here by ferry from Tarrytown yesterday. He does not even recognize his wife nd father, but they are, so overjoyed at having him with them again alive, that their grief at his critical condition is much allayed. The excitement in the town Is as groat as the day he disap peared, and the public rejoicing is manlfosted on every hand. When the boat reached Nyack a car riage was procured, and Isaac 1'ye, a friend ot Cole, took blm horns. As ho was assisted from tho vehicle Cole looked wildly, and then, with h gleam of Intel ligence in his face, whispered hoarsely mid brokenly, "Why, this is where I used to live. " The greeting by the family was too affecting for literal description. An ef fort to force a little wine down tho suf ferer's throat failed, and Dr. Blauvelt, who nrrlved a few moments later, or dorod Cole put to bed at once und de nied admission to any one but members of the family. Cole, was carefully rollevad of his torn and soiled clothing, uud carried to his room by the doctor, his father and a reporter. It was evident that ho had not been to bed eince he left Nyack lust Saturday, and his swollen teet ludicated chat he hud wandered many miles. Indeed, it Is thought Mi t )-i he was soen in Hurlem he ,.a.e ..otu there to Tarry town, a distune? nf 22 miles. Mr. DiLki.i . , of Juiues S. Blauvelt & Co., expressed his pleasure mid relief at Cole'a return and his earnest hope for his Bpoedy rocovory. Tho insinua tions against Cole are nctlng like boom orungs, and the severity ot public criti cism against the few who have accused Cole of dishonesty has iucreased this morning. Did Your aaby Ory all Last Night? Pity if he did, for it wnskpns him to; hen, too, il can bo prevented, if voiiiwill .all on .1, M. Hll'nn and 0. J. M Csrthy. iho druvgisti", lor a free fsinplo of Dr. Hind's O ilia Curo. Kshy will instantly 'e relieved. The early (shopper choice ut the store. gets the lliat How to Suo-ieod. This is the gro it problem of lite which few sitlsfaetorlly solve. Homo lull beauuse ol poor health others want ol luek, bu the majority from (i ndent grit want of nerve, TiiHV'ure nervous, Irresolute, chauacalile, easily get the blues nud "Uko the "plrils down to keep the splrlls up," thus wasting monev. time. oDnnriutiitv Hud uerve force, There Is nnlhlnif like the tlestonutvi' Nervlife, I rtlss.ver1t'ylho ereat "Peclnllst . r Mil. , to ctire nil nervous dt-easos. as headache, the hlnn. nurvnni nri.st utlnil. nlpnn Pssnnss. I ipiirsh;iit, "s, Vllus dance, Ills, and hyue'ls. I l'rliil t'Otd s nnd lino bon of te-tluionlals liee at 0. 11. Kagenbuch's dru store. The Christmas tree will soon he In quired ufter. Miles' lSiorvo and Llvor PHla vet on a new principle reguUtlng the dver, stomach, and bowels Ihrouqlithe nervet V new discovery. Dr. Miles' fills speedily mte biliousness), had taste, tirpl'l liver, plies, onstlpatlon Unequaled lor men, women, 'hlldreu. Bmall.t, mil lest.surestl Sidoses, !V.Ls. Samples Free, ut U. II. llugenbuch's riigatore. Mull's are not us fashionable th:s sefibou us they have been. A Putal Mistake. Physirlhiis make 1111 mure fatal mistake ban when ihey Inform pulents that nervous Heart inaioies 00 ne irom tne siuuiaaii hiiu are of llttlo ionHiiience. Dr. Frsnklin II.IUll HIIU Ml let, tlm noted Indiana sncomii tirnven the contrarv In his new " I Hrt 11 s-ase." which may tie had O. H. II "gen aicVs dru.' rkum who ausriiMtfos 'snii-reti'iim-nu ur siu-s 11 qu ueu .mw Heart Cure, wlileli has th largest sale 01 any heart renin ty m tho world II cure nervous, -nd oi'Kitnlo heart disease, (.hart hreiilli tlul criug, pain or tenderness Iu the side arm or simiiider.lrret! iUV lailse falutinjr.smother mr. i roi'sv. ete Ills Uestoratlvo rserviue eurts heidajhe, tits, to. The corset uenertilly htii a tight null In make huth end meet. Oh, Wiat a Cough. Will you heed the w nlng? The slKnaljiei iipsnf tbMwure Hpuroaoh of that more ter Ihle disease Consumption. AaS ymirselve I ynuoanatlord fur the sake r saving SI euu, U run tho risk and do nothing for It Vn know fron experleuoe that shlloh's Car villfura onr 5ouh. It nevr falls. Thl iplalns why more than a Million Uotile vweso dlho past yeir. It rellevea (Voui ind Whopolne iXinjth at once Mothers, do lot he without II. For Lame Baoa, Hidi 01 "liest. iis-'Shlloirs l'orons l'asier. Hold bj '. II. IIaenbuoh, N E, corner Main and ,loyd strmU. About this time place mi extra pud loci: on the mwit hotiBf door. Shtloh'a Oouaumptlon Cure. This Is beyond question the most sue wliil Onigh Medloioe we hive evr solo i tew dotes Invariably cure the wont oases iingh,t!r,iiin, and IlrouehlMs. while II" wn lerm) neo.s I" the cnri of tinuaumpMou i vllhnut a iwrnllel in the history or m dicln' ine It's tirst rtlxivery it 'is Iwnn iH nu . (iiuraalee, a ihhI whlrh no other medtolii' unainnd. Il vmi h ive Vuwti we oarnestli k yon to try P. l'rlon 0 cents, SO oents, an' 'l,ii. lr your i.unfs sreor. hiiiot ihw. imo, nsellillob's I'urous I'laster. Hold b 1 K. IIaeabuoh N. B. corner Ualn anc '.lovd atrostB. Buiiib nifii novf-r riiln In a haok, ox rept ut a funeral or an emotion. What Fathor Pablo Varela Bays. dm. ya. imtoliei I. 1KXII. I kuow sevomi pso le who have suffered trr.'ii fmm ill- n,i,isisiuHii'fs of linniire Id nd, and i a very sh -rt wh'le bsve h it iniieli but- by using th medlclno wii'cuw sent here by 1 i lluinon Aiv for til t pur p . I rpeom ne 1 his leni-dv hh o o which pr. m S'S the best rsullS, slid Is t it iwstol itsklnd IlKV.rABIAJ V 11K1,. ssiiil Hi Krua's Uriiu suire.fernusiiii Hon. B'oik. t-.iS., FIRE INSURANCE. I.VL'isla id old'Htr lab'e p i 'ely colli com ponies repres uted oy david :ftjtst, 120 S. Jardin St, Shenanooah, Pa. ASKED T0RESIGH Michigan's Secretary of Statu Loaves His Oiiico. CHARGES- .OF MALFEASANCE. Accused of Illegally Disposing of Legis lative Manuals anil Other Printing, Wlirn Governor Wlimti llranl of the Clmrcm He J 111 iiiiIIm tfljr lf.-ljiluMtid heeretary Sepi ' Hesleniitliili Nona of ' the Accusations Ar l)iiilml-A Com. ' Ititltee of CltlKAllt ol llutlt 1'nrtli'S Al tiiiliitod tb Investltite, Dktwiit, Dec. 17. Daniel E. Soper, 'cretury of Stale, has tendered his res ignation to Gov. Wlnuus. This is the lln il act of the caroerot Mr. Sopor, who assumed his olUce In January last. Charges were preferred with the Gov ernor and verified by Mayor Johnson ot Lanmiig, accusing him ot malfeasance In oll.ee, and specifying the giving awuy of several hundred copies ot the Michi gan M uiual and fifty sets ot Howell's Statute!. It Is also charged that Mr. Sopor threatened his deputy, Lewis li Rowley, with dismissal unless he turned o'ver $500 ot his salary. Gov. Wlnaus acted very promptly In the matter. The charges were Hied In the afternoon, and Sopor' resignation wasdeuianded imme diately. Super usked for time, but the Governor Bald no, and on the advice of M. W. Stevens, Secretary of the Michi gan World's Fair Commission, the resig nation wus'proiuplly hau led in. None ot tiie charges wus denied by Sopor. The resignation of Secretary of State Soper uud tho disclosures which seem inevitable created a sensation here. Gov. Wlnaus Is here attending tho Water Ways Convention, uud ho bus no sympathy for tho Secretary. Ho says: "Tho first Intimation I had ot these irregularities was during the tession of the Legislature. Several ot the members came to mo with complaints that they could not get their legislative man uals Iron, the Secretary. After that the clerk of the Hoard nt Auditors came to me regarding bills of furniture and other items which wore botigut by the Secretary at high prices, und upou which a commission wus supposed to huye beeu received. One of these itui'is wus a bill of $180 for rugs, apparently partly wor.i, which he bought und dis trlbuteil a the offices. Tho clerk culled on i il times, not for tho purpose i. . . x complaint against the r-ecretur. , . j jo.uuiuuicute some inkli .jj of me Ntntu of affairs iu his otlice. 'The faci is rir.p.-r had it pretty much his own way In tha Board of Atlllturs. When these bills were brought forward for audit Soper always met their presen tation with the information that they were all right, he had bought tho goods, kuew what they cost, uud so in this wuy they went turough. I heard among other things that Soper forbade his sec retary opening his liHers, and It was supposed that this meant that ho wus taking the small sums of money enclos ed in payment ot orders for Howell's statutes and tho public ucts. "Some weeks ago I called upon him ' and told him I would like to see him iu my room as soon us ne couni maKa it convenient. I uiu satisfied that the btate will not be a loser iu auy great ,,,. ,,, n.jf .i.i .uu UlUOUUt. IlUt tllO llrst tiling 1 Old WUS to appoint a committee of citizens ot Lansing, regardless of party, ujtli Ue- publicuus ami Democrats, to muka an investigation und ascertain precisely what the amount may be. I have no disposition whatever to allow the mat ter to be hushed up." "Will Soper bo prosecuted?" "That will depend upon tha result of tho investigation. " Soper was elected on tho Democratic tlckot a year ago, uud has heretofore been considered 1111 u.'lght man. ITALY TO SEND A MINISTER. (She Wilt Slake No lleulill'ds Uegiirilllig It (.liHiiirit 111 tin Constitution, Ho Mic, Doc: 18. Italy is arranging to send n minister to Washing to a iu plauo i ... .,, , . of llaron ruv.i, woo was rocuieu innu Its', has Ainaricu In cousequjiica of tha New Or 'Ji'r 't 'B'UIS lynching. The name of tho pro iiMtrm I10'""! minister has not yet beeu an nounced. Tho Government has concluded to tuke this course, without waiting for un assurance irom me uuiiei states President that tha constitution will bo changed so as to afford more protection to foreigners, ltudlui having learned semi- olllcially that it was bayou I the power of the President to give such au assurance. IS. iron rava remains in full favor with tho Indian Government, anil there is no longer u pretense that his course In regard, to the New Orleans Incident I wns in any respect ttnliistr Java will possibly succeed brea, tho Italian Aiubaisa Kenutoi' liainllm-'H Di-ulal. New Yokk, Dec. 18. The story pub lished yesterday to the olfeet that Sena tor Chandler, disguised us an ordinary ugent for United States Supervisor Dav enport during the reoont state elections, discovered thousands of cases of fraudu lent uud Irregular iiutitrullxutlnu in Judge MoAdam's court, was interest ing, but It wui absolutely untrue, us in dlsiiutch the s-onator ilenles having been outside of New Hampshire during the period mentioned. Adams llicllni-d In Hun, Baton llouiili, Iji., Dee. 13. Captain. Thomas Scott Adams deellued th uom- Itiutlon ot the he'ting Ddinooratlo Con vention yesturday nd after several hours caucus the Farmers' Alllauue del egates consented to indorse Senator Murphy J. foster, who was the choice ot the Anti-Lottery Democrats, 1'llllHlllllKiplat llaml lll'l. New Have, Deo. 18, Daniel llnud, the Guildford, Conn., philanthropist, died yesterday, aged UO years. The hulk of his property, amounting to anveral huudred thousand dollars, will now go to the mricuu Missionary Association for the educitlpu ot the colored ruoe In the South. . tValt Whitman III. CAMims, N J., Deo. la Walt Whit mau was sol ted with a chill yesterday atteruoon which lastsl for ovr two hours. To-day he is quite feeble, hut bis condition Is net eonildsred danger- uui, I, will be paid for a recipe enabling us to make Wolff's Acme Black ing at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell it at loci bottle. At present the retail price is 20c. This Iter Is open until January lit., 1803. For particulars addrrsi the undereignefl. AcMK BlACKINc! it made of pure alcohol, other liquid dressings are made of wafer. Water costs nothing. Alcohol is dear. Who can show us how to make it without alcohol so that wecan make AcMK BLACKING as cheap as water dressing, or put it in fancy pack nges like many of the water dressings, and then charge for the outside appearance in stead of charging for the contents of the bottle? WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. is the name of a paint of which a 25c. bottlo is enough to make six scratched nd dillcd cherry chairs look like newly finished ma hoganies. It will do many otlicr remarkable things which no other paint enn do. All retailers sell it. CACTUS BLOOD CTJRB7" SUPERIOR TO SARSAPAR1LLA Purifies tho blood by ex- palling tho impuiities through the proper channels and never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney- troubles, tones up the system and gives you an appetite. Never fails (o euro 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, Fergvfon's Hotel Mock, Hfhenantlaah, Pa. DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Mill nmitly rt-llie the unfit dis tremstiig cutm f Acutu or Chronic lllifw matlHiii or Uout. IW urictly obwrsJnn; the liUectlon. it will euro j on it rim d- emly - . Uullkt th nomcrotu (irt rrnloni that flood the muutri , thta im-tllctnc la n rb.ro for th Tarirtui forma orrhmmMlnni vnU , u tiul In any ne ft ' ur all - One twill vill tnah at Datltiucuir lluitrc .Inn oil Ih Ttrm. ami In connrctluQ with thu illl, cimtlm-e tUr aurTi'rer thai th projn r ft im ijr bai ! n fouud "iwu are caruckUir re qu itt-ii to ttt the mtrli or at lis raluahle proprtie are f-udoraed bj buDslredi of it nivt tiatlerluai tinttninnlal. Unl) Tett!talla lnrt-di nts, rpmarkahle fur their euratlra rawer, aro u I Iu He tum ufn turn of kKDUl a KHKUMATIi! HIVHJY 41.C9 Per Erttb. C B:ttlca, J5.C0. nils, ZZ Cts. Boi. IT ur foreki-i'p r d nt kuep It atnd fl.U 10 tha Ruuuraatunr, and jnu will reoclva il b mall. Al.lti:itT K1M1I1T, 3037 Market htrct, I'Jititad'a Vu, Newly Refitted and Renovated. T0NS0RIAL : PARLORS I Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing f siiampooio, kto nr E. G. J. WADLINGER, Under 1'oslolllco llulldlng, Jhiin and Oak Sts., Slicifiuuloalt. -llot and cold baths, l'ollte, prompt und careful attention. DR.THEEU eoo North Fourth St., .1 a, (Kiiulau (U'ruian Aaifrlcaa H.tHII In 111. uulK Slaw b l .i,i. ui cm. Olood Poison, Mervous Dob.llty ! Spe cial Dleenaen ' ""a Skiulilita.'. killi ailnUM wi SoroThroat Mouth, lfuu.h , l'lmil, . I rupUoM, n M ti.nl lliur.. Hurlliiig., InSulUoa, InS.miii.tloti. tint Kunnlm., Sin.iul, ., V calm... and E.rty d.c.r, lnt m.mur, w.ni lifk menial inxl.tT Kli;n''li" III. 1 1, r ).ee. and all In aua r,ulilla! trimi Ibl.r.tlonorO.irwoii H,v,ut raw. rwrM In 4 l I lyM r.r .,boc. Po n.i i linn. mallrr akal ""J ll.ln. Uwlor 0n. laiulli t Hn.i-H.l Pli,.Waa n" "" llr TIIKVk cor,.. poalHvrly linaal d.lcnllnn rron) ba.lDM,. nta, TnnMI MinoLi.nKn ..oTHn.aroMlMM.Ttaa H.asi.'ia. rl.h nr lr, ..n.l .lamp ' bOOJ "TRUTH" cllni Onaak. under iwnni tllBiUla. llr." ".'.Ull, rrl.m in S. .. W . 'cd. and hai. S, in inrfond.i llll 11 Trlla nr call .nd 1 ' V.r kthnaw. M eda. "d Bawrd.r l"tlla. dally lima 1 H?:rA FINE SHOW ii you waul to see a tine display ot Hoots and Hlioea, go to W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Mas teller's old stand,) Uoruer Con! nml Jiirclln MtM. . CiiMtuui Worlc mid Ilepulrliigr I IVine In the best style. LEATHER and SHUE FINDIHGS 2?. J". CL-lABir, Dealer iu all kludsof Shoemakers' : Supplies I Lam and nnt-olas slock. All Demands of the Trade Suppliea 18 V. CISNTItlS BT., Fergixson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA. PJMH.K J) 1 abollilln wirrief Main a.UAMILTl.N, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. G, omee-33 Wast Lloyd Btreet, Hlnaaaa l'a. Mats. v