'if Present In the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICF OF TUB FIG3 OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal X'irtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human r ; system, ionning an agreeiime and effective laxative tu penua A'jently cure Hab'tual Cousti- ""pation, and the manj' ill de pending on a weak o- .. '.' condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER T. el? It i the most excellent re n ' CLEANSE THE SYSTE'' . -'.Ti. . When one U lltliim or ' SO THI PURECLOOD, RCFftL :. -HEALTH and STR-NCT 1 NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it nud i , delighted with it. S ASK YOUR DHUGO'ST FOR SYra-cri? 03? figs MANUFACTURED OIILY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. IDVISVHLC. KY NEW YORK. N. t. GOLD HEDAL, PARIS, 1378. W. Baker & Cos from which tho excess ot oil liaa been roniovcd, Is Absolutely JPure audit is Soluble. No Chemicals aro used in lis preparation. It 1ms more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nml is therefore far moro economical, costing less than one cent a ct(j). It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, nnd admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocors overywhoro. V. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. Kick Tioaaacho and rollovoaU tba troubles tact dent to a bilious state of tho system, such as XHzzlncss, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain In tha 61 le. io. While their moej jemukable success i.is been shown In cuxIhq Heaflacbe. yt Cartons Littlo Liver Pltll etc equally valuablolnOonatlyatlon, curing and pro- 1 Tenting this annoylrgconjplalnt.whllo they alsa correct altdisordorsofthaetoinacUUniulato tho ;ir on! rcculntuUc bowels. Even it they only curca lAehstheywouldbeatmoBtprlcelasBlolhosawuO cutler from tlsdlstrosalup coin plaint; but form natelytholrgoodn'asd -'- ujt'indhere.andtiioao irhoonco try thorn i ill find tkeso littlo pills valu eblo In soman? ways tLat they will not bo wil Hua to "o withou t tiu .0. But atter aUslck head '3b tho liana of tm ramy liron lint liero U whers va make our grtat boa-, t, OurpillscuteitwliiU others do not. Carter's Little Liver Tills aro very small and Tery easy to btfcu. One or two pills inakoa dose. They sre strictly -vegetable and do not gripa os purse, but by their goi.tla action piano all who liso them. Iuvlalaat2!)centai Uvoforfl. Boll by droggis'-s cver where, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL Pil I. SMM DOSE. SMALL PRICE f.000 Genuine Tyler Curtain Desks S2I and $24 Net Gpot Cash. , i No. 4007 Antique O.ik wundurcl Tyler VtA, vllt.dl.i. lo..al.yUI1.tln.llali. Mien nnd ujt Vroof.Zlno llollom under drnwerst patent! Ilruw ,lned Curtalm I'oluhed Hak. Wrltmn'rablo: flluir I bier loeki one lock neeurtiw all druwerjl cardboard Filing Hiixmi Cuoboara Inondt l'snole Finished Hacks Buteniiioo Arm sj fU" SOO lbe. l'rlrr. X". O. II. ut Fuctory. -4 i Act. Also 1,000 Antique Ash Desks. 3Vo. 400H. Bnrao as above, except raado ot Bona Antique Ab, koikI bs oak. 'Weight StlO lbs, Irle r O. It. nt Knetory, 31 Net. bblppwl from our Indianapolis foclorjr direct. Made and sold solely by the TYLER DESK CO.. St. Louis, Mo. IW rase Clloiin or hunk Counleri.De.il.. ill . Ill colon ftneil V er prlnlud, HonU free, po.uge la eeptl. j?natiu rs..iuiw a.rninnfliiHv Reatored. Breakfast Cocoa 11 CARTER'S! if S HtaHD 'Weakness, Nervousness, Iieblllty. and all the train of evils from earlr errors or later excesses tho results of overwork, sli-kness, worry, eto, ull strength, development, and touo given to every organ and portion of the body, blmplo, natural methods. Immediate Improvement seen, r allure Impossible. 2,ou0 references, llonk, explonalloui and proofs mailed (soaledl free. Address ERIE MEDICAL CO,, BUFFALO, N.Jf. Great Bargains ! For nil Iu I Wat IP's, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamond.', N'oveMs and Bllverware at I OSCAR 0ST'S l"SJ:.eet Pbecjsjroused UxcilPinont Over U10 Doaui- lull of tlio Ministry. EX-PUEMIER MKUCIEIl'S REPLY. Ha Deolarei That tlx lUport of tin Koyal Commission is False- Merelor ClmtK"' Llmit.-Onvarnnr Antr With Ilellls 1'iirty til An (Minus Con. spirary Unlvni-sttl fyuipu.lhy Miinl fntnil In the Province I'ur the ex l'l-emlm's Cause l.lherml Meetlucs In Jlltiny l'lucis. QUKUKC, Deo. 10. Ex-Premlor Mur der hits mmla public the lutarliu report of the Royal CommUnlon winch Inves tigated the Bale del Cbnlleurs scandal, Hint on the strength of whose llulinK Mr. Merclor was iliauimsed from otllce, together with Lieut. .Qov. Auiserj' let ter of dismissal nil I tha ex-Premier's reply thereto. As regards Mr. Mercler, the rnpirt Buys that It was not prrvud Unit, he knew of the cxhIi ic ol tho bargain bi twecu Contractor Armstrong and P.icnud. 'IIib ulnar members ot tho Cabinet aro declir.i.1 to uive derive I no ndvnutage wluitever from tho truns.tu lion. lit-transmitting tho report to Sir. Vcrcler Lieut. -(.nvornor Angers says unit it proves c.u. ihh nml Illegali ties nml lore iiion linn tho conviction tn.it .no iinii. j ii' m n position to advise tho representatives of tiu Crown, and thut therefore he must dismiss them. Mr. Mercler In his reply declare that thj report Is that of two p.trtisani, and that the allegations made Iu it are con trary to tn a proof. He charges tlio Lieutenant-Governor wttti having nr renlod the working of the Government In refusing to call tuo L3,rnliiture at tha request of its majority to transact publlo business, and with having car ried out olio ot tho most odious conspir acies ever entered Into iiniii.st tiu con stitutional liberties olijoyed by u free people. The excitement In regard to the dis missal ot the Mercier government is rapidly growing among the masses. The llamiug editorials of "Le Lectour" (Murder's organ) aro read and com mented on all over tho province. Impartial observers cannot help noting the uuivers.il sympatuy mani fested by the people of Quebec and the district with Mr. Murder's cause. Tho coming fight will not be made on the Biiedes (Jhaleitrs question, but on the dismissal of Premier -Mercier, who had the support ot both Houses. MOMttEAL, Dec 10. Ex-Premier Mer cler in addressing a meeting ot throo thousaud persons dealt with the uncon stitutionality of his dismissal, mid ap pealed to the people for support against the encroachment of federal power. Ho was very bitter iu his denunciation ,of Liout.-Gov. Angers and the Dominion Government. Ho assured thom that ho would go back to power and mete out 'punish ment to those who had thwarted tho will of tho poople. Canadian Llljei nls Aroused. QUEBEC, Dec. 10. Monster mass meetings aro being organized by Liber als throughout the province. Detective corps and stpinds of police are held in readiness to march to opoucorwood, tho residence of the Lieutenant-Governor, to protect it against hostile demonstra tion. Tho citizens of St. ltoeh and St. Sauver aro boiling with in 1 Iguation. St. Koch is perhaps tile stroujst Lib eral stronghold In tho Dominion. WILL NOT RESIGN. Govornnr 11III to ltmuuln Nnw York,s ISx.ientive Until Jm, 1, 181)3. ALUAKV, Dec. 10. Governor Hill Is in New YorK, and will not roturn until to morrow night. Gov. Hill will remain Governor till ho surrenders tho executive tn Governor elect Flower on Jan. 1, lb'J3, when it will he dono In n formal speech, de livered in the Assinibly Chamber, whero a temporary platform ovjr the Clo k's lii-sb Is now being erected. Here also, Gov. Flower will niiiku his Inaugural address. The ceremony of Inauguration Is to be simple, in accordance with Mr. Flower's wlsues. The Speakership question is not solved. Doc Hush of Chemung lends at present, with George II. Bush of Ulster pressing him close, while William Sulzer of New York brings up the rear. Tha Ilotilb Tlirnwer's llurlul. DosTOS, Dec. 10. Tho remains of H. Ij. Norcro-8, the dynnniiter who trlod to blow up Hussell bage, are now in the receiving tomb at Woodlawn Cemetery. Mrs. Noroross says: "Idouot think that we shall have any funeral; in fact I know we shall not huvo any services at tho house, and what oocurs at the grave 1 do not wish to bo leported. I feel jus tified in making this request of ttie pa pers, as tboy have had all the sensation al features of tho terrible affair and wo ought to ho allowed to bury our son without the scene at the grave being placed before the public," Mrs. Nor cross entertains a fear that the remains will be stolon from the cemetery. Now York Ilui-gl.lis ArrestaJ. NjW YoltK, Doc. 10. Two men, who gave their u nines us John Diet, aged li-3 years, and Frank l'omeroy, aged 35 years, were arrested by Iuspeotor Ilyrnes' detectives for having committed the burglury ot about $10,000 worth of goods from Uauingarler's furniture store early Tuesday morning lait. The goods wero recovered. Ilia Jury Disagreed, MlLWAUlCKK, Wis., Dec. 10. The jury in the case ot W. A Hlggltis, charged with crtitsiijg tho death of "Auui Tillle," (colored) by applying a match to her clothing disagreed. Tlio com t re fused it request lo release Htggins on Ins own recogn!z.;uoe and thu bill was fixed ut &000 and the case set for the January term. Dvnauilte, Not Knrlhiiuake. IlARiusurltQ), I'a,, Dec. 19. The jar ring that was felt here, ami which was behaved to have been caused by nr earthquake proved to have been due to the explosion of 1350 pounds ot dynamite at SUsltou. No one was hurt. Highest of all in' Leavening Power. ABSOLUT PARDON TO A BURGLAR. .Tnities llnnlnp to (In 'l-ee After ServlPfl 1R Vein's A Woman lli-vntlitn. Boston, I) 'C. 19. James Dniilip, the well-known bank burglar, who Is serv ing a sentence of twenty years for rob bing the Xortlminnton N.itionil llmic, is about to be pinioned. The Par Ion Committee of the Governor's Council has so recommended to the ooimoil and that body now has the caie till ler ad visement. Dunlan has but two years of his long sentence to servo, nnd tin Idea ot the council Is to give him this time to do with as he likes. For years efforts have beon made with a view of gutting Dunlap n pinion. Among those who have at various times Interested themselves In tho matter are the late General W. T Shorm in, ex Governor Long, Datectlva It inert A. 1'lnkerton, IV s dent Elwards of tho Northampton il.tuk, ex-Warden Hussull and many oth.-rs. The extent to which n woman's de votion can bo carrl-d Is exemplified in this enso. Mrs. Scott, thu wife ot Dunlnp's companion, who was one ot that famous coterie ot bulk burglars whose during and skillful nilsilesds brouht thp'n wide notori -ty, has h-eu one of tho hardest workers in Dunlnp's behalf. Shepromlsol her husband before he dlnil Hint she would not givo up until she had suucee le I In obtaining Dun lnp's pardon. It Is stated tn.it It Is ow ing moro to this worn in's persistent ef forts than to anything olso that tha Council hasngrdel to give Duilup Ills liborty. A Proscutlllff Attorney Aroused New Havk.v, Conn., Dec 10. A peti tion is to be presented to tho Con.mis slouers of New Haven county asking for the removal ot Ju Ige Levi N. Illydenhurg from the ollico of prosecut ing agent. Lient.-Gov. Morwiu heals the list of petitioners, nnd is followed by over 300 prominent business men. Tills action is the ouicnmo of Ulyden burg's recent wholesale arrest of drug gists on charges ot violating the liquor laws In selling to minors, lilydunburg's 'spotters" wero in every iaso either boys or young men just under age, and, it is said, obtained the liquor from the druggists through falsohno 1. Low Water Causes a shut flnwu. MANCHBSTBlt, N. II., Dec. 10. All of the large mills have b-en shut down hecauso of the low water In the Jtsrrl niaok, Only a portion of tho Amoskeag mills are running. Fully 0,0U0 of the mill hands are Idle. (oiiiptr U -nl ..-to l l'ri,liiit. BihmisobaM, Ala., D-c. 10. Ill the couventiu I of tils A iii-mciui Fe.lcr.-itlou or Labor tts-iinl-Ji Gompers was re elects 1 presid.'Ui; '. II MoUiliro of Uoston was eluute 1 lis.. viti- i-esi lout, and William A. C.n-ney oi Vittsburg, sun mil vie urusid l J O'iris Kuu w.ts re elected -seurst ii'j. u.i I Jjan Luiin was electel troastt.-jr. 1'heio was strong opposition to G mpsrs. especially uuiung the Sotu.ln.-a Llj.og ttlu.i. Its II llli.l ' ll lllll lilelli'd. Chicago, Deo. 10. 'imiiiiiy Hynn, ol Chicago, chnlnpiuii w-lter-tVjght ot the worid, ttud Di.y Nexilliam, ox chnnipioii, are mi. lube. I u fight b -fnt'o the California Athletio Club1 for 5,OJ0 a side nnd a pitrso of $2,000 offered by the Club Tne Tl itir, is to take place early 111 , Maioli, ft.il tho ui'ir a to to weigh on hour Iwtorj ti.iu ii cnllo I ut 140 pouu Is oWch. ' l'he Way I- Is I..li. 111 Cubl. Havana, Cubs, D.tc. 10, Tho pro ceedings against th Inui Seer ttryof the Treasury .Mr. Otetsa bong close I, the Presiding Judg-s has pronounced sentunci of H years Imurli n iisut, 3 moiitlis and o ie d n' In t'l oial i gin r line of la.nOO pes. t is (si..iudi and tuu return of the $H.l,0lD stolen from the '. roasury. APULLIJ WAS A PtRFECT FVlflW. . . - - - . - - - HfBirriT iu rnnii iiiiTiiiri uitnl BosLtoi. Us5".cliSt;r.r".l,,e"U puny Ik.jk ut lilrta wir. iul tniltetlu Ev.ry MAN can bs SIRONU sod viaoaocs la u reip.cti. YOUNQ MEN OR OLD. suffering from tltHVOnS DE BILITY, toil or railing ttsn- hood. Phvslcsl Ezceisis. Mental Worry, Stunted Develcrmeat, or I anyrXRHOMAI. WEAKNESS, cube r .tored to PERFECT HEALTH lid , the NOBLE VITALITY ot 8TH0HQ ' MEN, the Pride and Power of Nations. . We claim by years or practice oy i MONOPOLY OF BUCCE8B" In treat- ' -r3 - iiik all ".., Ji AOIctlons of Men, Testimonials - ' ' ' f rr m sn tstates and Territories. OUn NEW BCOKpKa'ffiT. ltwhlla you Cfcti. Ftill EKpUnatloni for IIOMB TREAT tlEHT. Yoa CfcQ bf FULLY RESTORED ft TboUiandl btbintr oi. Rtad arttitiiDODlsU. Addrcnatoticfi ERIE MEOiCAI. CO. BUFFALO. N.Y. GOLD & SILVER WATCHES Dost make and elegant designs at OGcar "Srost's, 10:2 North Main Btret-t, Shenandoah. Hasremoved to Dili 'Jones 'old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where be will be plea ed to meal I lie want of his Irlends nnd tbe public In Everything in tho Drinking Line. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reHuble purely oab cora 0DA.-Vir5 FAUST, i20 S. JardmSt, Shenanooah,Pa. 1 m. menu fi RSvi?i i j iv iu nut nuiaiTi jfw ri-srac BSa U U U U U IS VEi 3 Latest U. S. Gov't Report. EC. PORE Weather Imllcmtlnus. WAstit.aTOV, Deo. 111. For Knitern New York, Now Jer-o , Maryland, Delaware and Wastern Pennsylvania: I'ulr and wuimi-r, southwesterly winds, piobably wuiuier, fair Sunday l'or Western New York nnd Wostcrn Penn. sylvnnla: Warmer, generally fair Suttmluy nnd Sunday, sunt h west jriy winds. Nl'.W KlltK 31 Aiticisr. Nisw VoitK. Deo. 18, Slfi and II per ceuu -Mouor on call easy at 110 ND3. Closing OhIhi Vosterd iv . Toil ly. 2 J. Hex u 4 c Coup 11U1 117.sj 4 b. Ilea- Hot liUi, 0 s, (.out lost, bluClC ilAltKRr. Uloslnx Clnslni Yestorltr. lo-lif. Cnnndlnn Paoino btfjfi Leutntl Piioiuc Uetj 3t- Lhiuao. Ilur. A Qiilnay KM 100), lieinwiii-e 3c Jluosoii iWJJ 1 ,4 lie). Laok. 6: Western 138 lilol, brio :I0 31S l-.rlo pief 1H ' I,hko flinro I l.i Louis & Nash but, - MIS Mlchlasn tioutial 108 luss Ailseourl Paeitlc , o7'j 5s Now Jersey unnni nui lit Noituweeloin HSyi ad orovnu avtgatiou TU 7b 1'soillo Jlail .17 37i $ lieadinf Wi ;w Hook Island B.'ii, Mti St I'au 78 n 7U Union I'soilic rli, WusUii-u biuon tili b2 (illAI.V MAHKF.l WhOHtMarkJt on MO I Imurulur an 1 mn. tiuuedso N" '-'. H'l 'vhiLor, lodij- Deo-lUoiji Jan. 10Jt, Corn i.n -ot IIM, . j 1 V'.. li., lower, but siibsa mixevi, Don.. o.iii nno.itly n u.i i-' I, Jan.. i?n Oatfl--ltii-kui opened dull. :.ojlal0; lies.-.. 4U: Jan.: :!!. I'liUDQOK. IIDTTEK No. 3. nil ml. Lruuiuury. Sla'e & l'eun.. extras. S caJSijia. ciii c fn'i 1 a ai'lil a. ttxauiery. Hesiern, ilr.st.... Lie.imery. wcsioi-u. muouiis buitouuir . u. i. too., i. ..31 ..:t ClItll-JbK- btiite luetorv full croa n. Sent. fanoy..llnllM btille laetory. full cream lUaLi.4 btuto lautor,'. lull cl ua u. Hue lUatoH Statu tact j.j. lu ii-ro.1 n, irooi to iirimeto alUiJ buito t.ict n'l, common in lair bi a'Jrl LtVK PoiII.TItV - bprlliir clucious. ch lev mrire IMji'lb. U1J4. bpruig cuiCKoas. uinuo 8 all fuwis. Jirse. biatoc t"a.. periti...,iu 4 all DlthbaBU 1'IJUI.TIIV - Turkey, mixo I wetjhts, p-jr lb ep'gcbk's., I'liiliL. 1 1 1 llii. to nilr.. all aJl , Did Your Pnby Ory till Last Night? Pity if he did (or it weakens him so : ihpn, too. I' csn ho prevanied. if von wi chI on J M. Ull an and C. J. JI Cirih' tho druvgUu, lnr a rro famplo of Dr Hind's Oillo Ciro. Usby will instni.th be relieved, TIip ffiiulv fnclorleH urc busy niakiiii- nml tho eoiifectlmiiTs belling i antly. How to Sucoed. This is the ure it problem of life which lew s illsiac lorny solve, miiiiq inn uecanse o poor ll.itllll O'ners want in iuiik, uu- but ninjorltv from d-flilent grit want ol uervi Tnev are nervous. Irresolute, chauiealile easily get Hie bines nd "take the pliltR down t. Keep 1 lie spirits up," tuns wii'ilin rnonev. time, oppuriuuity and uerve Inrce There is notblnir like til- tleslonnlve Nervine, (Us -overed tv Hie sreat specialist l)r illb's tn cure nil nervous rti eases, as besdaebe, iht blues, nervous prost ntion, sleenleshiiess, ......M.I -I.. Ut rif,,u ,lrtn., HI. ami l.t..lU,. Trial Witd s and line boos of te-tlmonlitls l eoat O. II. llnBOiibueirs drug store. Thirty-four pounds of raw sugar uuike tweiity-oiio pounds of relluetl. Milan' tservo una ljlvor Pilla Vet on a no nrlivlpla regulating tb. Iver. vtomaob and bowels throuali the nsree V new discovery. Dr. Mllos' Pills speedlli u'e miinuauess, nan taste, torpi t liver, piles onstlDatlon unenualed for men. women htldren. Hmaltest. mll.ieat.KarestI Sidoses. SVits. Humpies r're j, ut O. 11 llnsjenbnch'e tmHtore. isakiiig days are here. A Fatal Mistake, Physicians ninko no more fatal mistake hull when ihey Inform pitleuts that nervous Heart ir.iuiuos cone irom uie siouiau-i nun are of little eon. en uence. Dr. Krsnkliu Miler. tho noleil Indiana J-pt-clnlls , bus i ornven the oontrnrv lu ins new uook on 'I -art Disease." wnlch may be bad lieent C. II. II igeivnoirs drm store who snmiii and reiuniiineud Dr. Mil.s u equaled New , i j,-,., i i ,ii re. winrii 1 1 - nr idieenk u eu nil. heart reme'lyi., tne world It curw iibrvmiH I. Ilii nrtllll.G llfiurL ftlRAlieie. 8IlOrt lreHttl Hut ering, paiu or tenderness In the side arm tr snnuliler. Irregular oillse faint Hi tf.sinot her uirf, dropsy, etc Ills llestor.illve Nervine lues lionl.l -lie, tits, eto. The ChrlstinuH prmiiU Is the nil ubsorliliig qtiestiiiii Just now. Oh, WhHt a Oough. Will you heed tbe ws -utng? Thn signal per i ii.iof tts sure apiirnaoti of that more tsr -ible disease. Con-uuipilon. AsS yourselves f von can allord for tbe sa'e or saving 61) ents, to run the risk and do unlhluir, fori! Vu know from oxpsrienee that 4hlloh's Oar vill Our vour Oougb. U usv. r falls. This iTplaliis why moro lhau a Million llotlle were so'd tho past year. It relieves (Iroop ind Whoenlnit Oougb at once Motners do not be wltboot It, Kor lama Baoei, Hlda m ;iiest, usetsiiiiolrs I'orous riaater. Hold oy ". H. Ilaijoubuph, N. K. corner Main and Uloyd streets. Tonmino were not cultivated seventy live yeara niro. 8hlloh's Consumption Cure. This Is beyond nutwtlon the most sno otwstnl Cm gh Medlome we have ever sold, i few d sws Invariably cure tbe worst oases of 'on all, Croup, and lironchltls, while Its won lerfu! Miooe-s In the oure of Consumption Is vlthoutn oarallel In tbe history of mediolna. Suioe It's nrtdloiivery It lias been sold on 8 inaranlee, a lest wbloli no other medlulue sn stand. II you have a (lough we earnestly isk ynu to try It. Prloe 10 cents, 60 ounta, and tl."0. If your Luugs are sore. Obest or llaek Isiiie, uswHlilloli's I'orous Plaster. Hold br 1. II. Ilasrenbuuh. N. H. corner Main and iloyrt ulroote. Not unfrfqueiitly the butcher bo- coiuua u nuir (ireser. What Father Publo Varola Says. CBt.s.YA.In'tobei 1.1880. I know several neoi le who have suffered eren'lv fnim ilia oonsequenees of Impure bl oil, and 1 1 n very short while have (ell luueh bett-i by using the medicine which wis sent here ty 1'ou Ittunon Alvi for th t pur P'i-e, I reeom no id this remedy as o e which pr m ss the best results, and Is the bestor it! kind, llKV.PAHL-0 VAUKL V. Bold at ICIrlln'a UrugHtoreergnsnn House Block. Shenandoah, SPOKE (M IN COURT Mrs. Poivnuis Tnlkuil Plainly lo .1. (J. Hlaiiip, Jr. SHE CALLSD HIM A SCOUNDREL. Prooeadings Before ths R-ferja for tbe CuBtrxly of ths Boy. The lUnlnn family Ma.it Hint, but the Young- Mother Says No Hie Itepnrteil Pel seeutloiis Nol l.'x-tu;s:erut-il, Aecont-tut- to One of the l'mully Voiiiii; ltlalue It, fore Judc;e luirnham fur niauilua tloil us to Ills 1'roperty. Ni:w York, Doc. 19. The Dlnlno dl rce proceedings, which aro lu progress I tha office ot Heferee Lord, aro nt- ti. ting unusual attention. The present flu i before the refereo Is for the ens tody of tbe child ot Mr. nnd Mrs. James G. li line, jr. Tho lllaliie family want to huvo the buy, and his mother is just as determined not to lot him out of her bund Mrs. lllalue says that her daughter-in-law is not n lit and proper person to havo charge of her grandson, and the mother cordially returns the compliment. .Mrs. lilaino, jr., says that until she began her sua fur divorce her husband's family never showed auy lnturest lu tlio cbiltl. Tney did not even show that they cared whether it was properly fed anil clothed. 'Ihe young mother refused to allow tho child, when six months of age, to bt token to the house lu Augusta where tbe Cuppiuger children had thu whoop ing cutigli. Tho nurse and baby were linully allowed to stay nt the hotel, hut tiie parents wen compelled to si ay at the Maine house, on the ground that there was uo money for hotel bills. ihe objections on other grounds tu allowing the child to be placed in Its grandmother's hands are the physical aim mental neglect that other grauil- lidruu are said to huvo suffered iu their graudmutliur'H house, and thut to place the child there, who Is now prop erly cured tor hi these respect-., would be to its injury. A very itrnmatio incident, which has just leaked out, enlivuuod tho proceed ings two days ago. Mrs. James G. lllalne, jr., nrrived Willi her friend, Mrs. Ugdeu Doreiuus. She did not kuuw tliat tuo law gave her husban I vi- rliiht to bo present. Wneu she auv ti ', though she hud not met In it s . . ij 1 li I ill goo.lby at liar hni no, rs ago, she con- troll d ,iny s,., . ,.f -urprlso so well that her Cuur -i'o i u - .- suspeu oil that tho linn) un ...a inoy entered w.ts tho person lu que.Liuu. Mrs. Dorumus had seen Mr. Iilmue be fore, but it was years ago, ami as bis wlfo did not take the slightest uotici of bun sho dill not suspect that it was he. During the proceedings Mrs. Dorumus got iu o it suite of mind. She looked round for some syinp it'iutic porion. To tbo person next her she said: "1'ue ii,nu iu this case is a scoundrel nnd poltroou. " "Do you kuuw whom you nro talking tor" snapped the Individual addressed. "No," alio replied. "Well, I um lr. lilaino." Mrs. Doremus llusbed slightly, and then continued quickly and with in creasing emphasis: "1 did not kuow that you wero Mr. lilaino when I spoke. Hut I repeut it now. A man who would abandon not only his wife, but his innocent child, tit tlio dictates of bis father and ' "Don't mention my mother's name," hurst in Mr. limine. "since you huvo mentioned it," calmly continued Mrs. Doremus. "I will add, or his mothur, is n poltroon ami a scoundiel." Mr. Illume hud nothing handy to reply, and the passage at arms auiw to nn end. "Tho reported persecutions of Mrs. Blnitio lime not bo-n exaggerated," said ii member of Mrs. Hlaiu's family. "A man (lid interrogate Mrs. lllaino's cubiuuii concerning her movemutits, and utter treating In in ut tho Colonnade Hotel was incautious enough to say that ho was hired to watun lnr, and that he was stopping at tlio Drevoort iluuse, where his expenses wore paid. For n guest at tho Drevoort House he was remarkably disreputable lu app j.ir.iuce. Tho uibuiaii it was who reported to Mrs. Dlaiue. "At the same time a woman had ta ken rooms nt the Now York Hotel. Suu showed so much curiosity concerning Mis. lilaino an, I expressed snob a desire to see her rooms, with the pretext of taking them that the clerk told Mrs. Dunne "One morning Mrs. Til ill no on opening her door, saw the woman hovering near, ttud itskotl her why sho was so interested In her. "ihe woman said it was uiuur.il cu rios, ly about one she linil boird so much of. Mrs. lilaino lutluialod ber suspicious concerning ber motives, mid fifteen minutes alter the woman lull tuo house. &hu gave her name us Miss Sloan." Mrs. lilaino felt herself unable tobsur the additional strain of fueling that she was under espionage ami applied to In spector I. vi nos. Mrs. Nevlus, the mother ot Mr, li.aiue, has boon uuuilued to her bed lor u week. Mrs. Dgdeu Doremus is her companion. James G. limine, jr., was liefore Ju igu lugraliuiii yesterday. Dr. Fi-auk U. hulier obtained judgment lor $30 against thu young mini in Dumber, 1830, for professional services. Tins judgment was never satisfied and atl oner was consequently obtained for his examina tion in supplementary prouee lings. KxHinined us i'o his property, he testified tuut he possessed no. lung but his wearing apparel and 215 shares, fin u value, fi each, of the Seamless Tutio Company ot Boston. Th.it even these were xuujuet to ll lien ot $1,000 of tho purcuuso pnoe adv.iuce 1 him by bis father. Tnese, subj 'ct to the lieu, bo wus prepared to let the doctor have. He sworo that even the watch that ha wore wns not his, but belonged to his father; that ho earned $I0 per month in the foreign djpirtme.ni ot tha Pennsyl vania lt.u.road Company at Philadel phia, and had no otucV Income. Hi did uut deny the indebtedness, saying ha would pay when ho could. Ailuplfil the (lulileu lloil. Tkbntov, N. J., Dee, 10. The Stats Horticultural SoLiety ud opted the uolden rod as the national llower. The discussion was lengthy and -many of tha farmers denounced tbe golden rod as an obnoxious weed and favored tha rose. The tjoldan rod party won by one vote. A CME n LACKING is cheaper Rt 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS I Tituse sIiocr oncf blurVrnol with It Pari be kept clean liv vAiwhlng them with water. J isipfe In moderate ciministuncea find it prnliluhle In buy it at 20c. n ItnltlpTlnvatige ?. hut they spend for Blacking they gave In h? leather. It is (lie clieniiettt blacking considering lie- quality, anil yet we want lo fell ft iheajier if it can lie done. We will pay 0,000 Reward for n recijie thnt will enable us lo make Voi.kf's Acmk Ut.ACKtNfi at such it price Ihut a retailer can profitably sell it nt 10c. a bottle. Tliis oiler is ojicn untiljun. 1st, 1893. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Vld furnituie painted with (tliis is tlio name of die paint), looks like ptalneil nnd varnished nrw ttrntfure. 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