1 wsmmmmmm 77 Presents in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OF TUB FIG3 OF CALIFORNIA, ombined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable an-i effective laxative tw perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak o- ' , .! condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER f, 1 1 the most excellent ten ' -i"n' CLEANSE THE SYSTEM it:Jl, " Whenoneis UiHrmt orC t , so THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRE-"!Kv - T , HEALTH nnd STUOT ' NATURAU.Y FOLLOW. Every one is using it and al - delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUQGI3T FOFl MANUFAOTUHED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAl, wuisviae. xr new rcwc, n. t. SOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1378. W. Baker & Go.'s reakf from which tlio excess of oil has been removed, Is Absolutely Pure and it is Soluble. No Chemicals aro used lu Its preparation. It haa more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is tliereforo far moro economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily dioksted, and admirably adapted for Invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. Bids rtcadiclio onS relievo all the tronblsa InjT dent to a bilious BUte of tho Bjstom. Buch 03 Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after eating, Palu In tho BI Jo, io. While their most remarkable success haa been shown la curing 4 Stetaache, yet Carter's tlttlo Liver Mil arB equally valuablo In Constipation, curing and pre. -venting thisannoylnjcomplaint,whllo they also correct all disordcrsDithostomachtlmulaca tha livcranilicgulatothobowels. Evoalf thcyoala caw fAtfiolheywonldlwUmostprlcelosstothosawha Buffer from this lUstresiinrj complaint; but f 01 tu Itiatoly their (toodncos docs uotcuu hero,and those .whoence try them will And these littlo pilLmln. Wble lnco many v?jya that they will not bo wil OlSg to da without them. But after aUslclc bead illbebaneof so many lives that hero to whora omiVo our great boast. Oiu'plUacuroitwkllo Others do not. I Carter's Little liver nils aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills roakoadoaa. ITicf era strictly vccotablo ana do not gripe or purge, but by Uiolr gentle action pluseall who uaothem. InTlalsat25centsi ilvaforSl. Sold 'by (Jjrggieta everywhere, or cent by mau. CAHTER MEOIOfHtS CO., Hew York! SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE 1.000 Gonutnn Tyler Curtain Daskat2l and 824 Net 8pot Cnsh. T.. ......T &ntlni.nDnlr Hinndiird 'iVlei llesl. 4ft.mil. lone by art. Uln. Mull, iflce and past . ..I- ii. ..nri., HpnTil nntpnti ltnlss ; JlfKS.taTl'wSbSu OakTw lYlnHwoioTun, fcler locki one lock securing all draworsi 8 lioavi cardboard r'HInglloxesi Cupboard In cnd Vnelei mnlshed Ilackt Uilonslon Arm blldesi welulit SOOlb.. i'':' ;ytF,la'l-t;ivU Also 1,000 Antique ABh Desks. No. loo a. Baroeaaabi.YO.cicentniadpof Solid Antique- Ash. food as oak. ) '""i ' 7rcS,,i?rtin'nnuiisfnctorr direct. Made and sold I solely by tbo TYLER DESK CO.. 8t. Louis, Mo. I tZX&Xtli! .i.rrrr.r?..u.r" .... 1 UilcIiKtcr'a FmiUih IManond 'ENNYROVAL PILLS I . PI i Ut " fif )M.tMtt i r.erAt, w JJV li pi w iiUl. Sn4 T Ft " I8ll t for 1 - ' r, rrtuni V ' SfalL I.oen " i-or. dtriUIw-lP u. ' la.!. vS i,JIAUII.TON,,M.D., ast Cocoa SWEETLY ROMANTIC How Albert D. Stconkon Choso His Brido. FIItST LOVED HER PICTURE. A Prize Beauty Contest Whloh Proved ft Eoad to Hymen's Altar- The Ilrlde n Ituvlshlnir Monde and a Ilrllllunt Musleluii and Conversational. 1st of Sung-erHes, N. Y While the GroQin, the Son of a Millionaire, Hails from llroohlyit. Satjgebtibs, N, Y., Doc. 33. A ro mantic echo ol a prize beauty contest still resounds In tvro homos, one In lJrooklyn and the other In this pretty Hudson Itlver village ot Saugertlea, The acknowledged belle of the town, and one of the most famous beautios la this part of tho State, was married yes terday evening to Albert D. Steonken, a millionaire inetui dealer, living in Brooklyn. When the newspaper, which started the contest published the pictures of 43 of tho most boautitul women In the country, illss Mutio Adams, the brido, was one of the ladles so honored. Each plctuie was designated by the name of one of the State of the Union. It fell to the lot of Miss Adams to represent Texas, and tho citizens of that State could not but feel grntlllod ut the for tunate selection. Miss Adunvt, or Mrs. Albert D. Steen ken, Is an exceptionally beautiful girl of !t'J years. She is a blonde of tha most ravishing type, having wavy yellowish brown hair, clear blue eyes, cameo-like features and a graceful and dollcatoly carved llgure. Bosules those charms, tho bride U a gifted musician and a conversationalist ot rare abllty. The groom is twenty-six. Uo will In herit the greater part of his father's for tune, which runs into tho millions. His fatkor owns enormous Interests in tho National Load Tt0S and has a monop oly of tho sulphur aud nitrate ot silver business in this country. The romance of tha wedding comes In, according to the friends ot the couple, who say that the groom fell in love with tho bride's picture when It was pub lished. Ills business took him to Sau gertles very often, and In timo ho ob tained an Introduction to the lady who became his wife. The bride Is tho daughter of Mr. LewiB 13. Adams, and hur fame 03 a beauty Is known far and wide. A Grocer AUscouils. PATERSoif, N. J., Doc. 23. J, Cooper Hopper, a prominent grocer ofgjiajkirson, has absconded, supposedly to lilorlda. The bheriff Is looking for him with a number of summons aud attachments, but tho absconder's property is so com pletely tied up that his creditors cannot touch it. It is learned that Hopper has given a bill of sale of his store to his grandfather. His total liabilities are about $18,009. Motion for Delay. Salhu, Mass., Dec. S3. A motion for delay lu the Issuance ot a commission to take the depositions of Newman uud other witnesses in tho Searles will cose has been filed in behalf of Timothy Hop kins by his counsol. Tho absence of Mr. Hopkins from tho State is given as a reason for tha requo.it. Cnniiiroinlsud Tliulr Claims. CniOAOo, Deo. 23. Tho creditors of the Chicago brunch of the tlriu ot S. V. White & Co. have compromised tholr claims with the llrm, and the suit ,of Allen ugulust White, asking for a re ceiver tor the Company, was dismissed. The settlement? wero made ut 00 cents on the dollar. 1'rauec ami Madagascar. Paris, Dec. 23. It is announced hero that all Uiplomutlc reiutions betweua the French Government and the Gov ernment of Madagascar have Unully been ruptured owing to tha long dispute as to tha right ot granting exequatur, to foreign representatives in Madagas car. Couut Ivan Disappears. Boston, Doc. "U" Count Ivuu Schawo loff whosu story created lor him much symputhy, has disappeared from his lodgings in the Sherman House furnish ed him ut tha expense ot individuals who were interested lu his case. It Is now supposed that he is un Impostor. Waruicistle'sCasv. Washington, Dec. 23. Commissioner Mason says that tho President will llnally dispose ot the case ot Collector Warmcastie, of Pltwbury, Pa., this af ternoon. It is generally understood that Wurmcastlo will cither bo dis charged or allowed to remain. Or-ud Jurors Uie from (iil. Loso IbbAND ClTV, L. L, Deo. 28. John lienham of Bayside, and Henry Dltmas of Little Neck, members of the grand jury ot the present session of the cjneens L'otiuty Court, died of pneumo nia, resulting from grip. Crisp's Son Appointed. Wasiiinoton, Dec 38. Churlas B. Crisp, sou ot the Speaker ot the House, will be uppoluted Speaker's oletk by his r.tiiai- Vr.iiiitr (Jrirfu rdsianed a $1,000 . ... . .... t...i 11 . ...... . clerKsmp muu to accept tho position. To Itop.al tUo Antl-Jesult tuvv. Bitltusi, Djc 23. Tho Centre party lu the lieichstait lironoses to move. Boon after Christmae, for tho repeal of the Auti-Jesuit Law, tho only remalnlail feturu of Pi luce Bismarck's Autl-Cath- Double Trnsedy. Omaha, NeU, Dec 23. NIoboIas Pox, a packing house employe of South Oma ha, shot and fatally wounded his wife und cut his awn throat from oar to ear at an early hour. Domestic trouble wits the cause. ,st The MelssouUrs' fiuarrol. Pauis, Dea 23. Tho proposed exhi bition ot Mebtnanjer's plolures has been Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report iwdfci ABSOIUI'EIY PURE MRS. OSBORNE'S SUIT. ' Its Ending Causes n nront Sensation In London. London, Dec. S3. The startling de velopments and sensational ending ot the case of Mrs. Osborne vs. Mrs. Har greavoa has furniihed a fresh topic of conversatfon for scandal-loving London. The sensation commencod at the sudden adjournment of court on Saturday and culminated when Sir Charles llusaoll retired from tho case yesterday. In anticipation of the promised sonsa tlon the Court ot Queen's Bench was packed, and a deadly silence reigned in the court when Sir Charles Uussell, counsel for tho plaintiff, so soon as the proceedings had been opaned, arose and slowly and deliberately said that he was sorry to announce that he was com pelled to retire from any further con nection with the caio and to admit that tho jury must render a verdict for the defendant Sir Charles Ilussell's words, it may easily be imagined, created a profound sensation ami caused a fluttering and WhUpering from one end of the room to tha other. Without waiting for this excltomont to subside Sir Charles continuing, said that, in addition to announcing his withdrawal from the case and his ad mission that tha jury must Had for tha defendant, counsel must say that tho serious Imputations made in court and out of court against Major Hargroaves, Mrs. Hargreaves and "another," under stood to be a Mr. Eugelhardt, must be withdrawn, as thero was no basis in truth upon which to found them. Tho jury, after being lu consultation and being placed in possession of cer tain documents, confirmed tho announce ment made by Sir Charles Russell. Mrs. Osborne, tha plaintiff, was not present In court, but her husband, who was deathly pale from nervous cxclto uient, was there to represent her. As the court was being cleared, a ru mor was circulated to tha offeot that Mrs. Osborne stole the pearls In order to snve her brother from dlssraoe, tbo latter beiugnt tho tlmi the jewels ware missed in a state ot desperate indebted ness Thus ends a most sensational oocloty llbU suit, for it Is not believed that Mrs. Osborne will be prosecuted, her husband having, It is announced, agreed to settle all legal and other' claims which have arisen out ot his wlfu's unfortunuto episode. DON'T DELAV It Cores Ooldi.Coijbs.BoreThroitCronp.Iafloenx! Whooping Cough. Bronchitis dI Asthma. 1 cei-tila lira for Consumption la flrvt sutmi, ma-1 . ur rllf ta 4TOed lUgei. Uae-Uonce. You will soa tbo cx ellent effect after Ukine tha first do. fiuii fc 1892. Harper's Weekly. ILLTJSTBATHD. IlAni'j:R's Wbbki.v for the coming year will contain mete uttraoltvo features, more and finer Illustrations, aud a greater number of articles of live, Intense lnli"t than will be found in any other periodical. Amoug thawlatier will be a series ot srtlcl't on the twenty-flve gre.l' 't cl.i3 of tbo world, in oludlng live hundred illustrations. The Col urahiau Exposition, the Aimy and Navy, great public events, diwtile's on land and sea, and the dolnas of the celebialed people of the day will be described and 1 " usi raled la an altractlvoand timely manner. The depart ment of Amattur SJwf will continue under the direction of Oasvek y, whithkv, Tbo best of modern writers will contnbule short stories, uud .the mo it dibtluttulnhed aitlfc.i will make the lllustra' Ions. The cd ;orialar tides of Ms. Obouok Wii.lum OOBTii will remain as an especial alLraoilou. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. P1M YMASt: irAIti'KU'B WEICKf.V. C 00 HARI'Klt'B YULTWn rBOl'LI? 2 CO HAHl'lSll'B MAOAZIN13 1....,...- 1 00 HAIU'UH'8 BAZAil i C3 Bwaa frt to (id ueeertlxr in the UnUtiX Statu, OuiuuUi diiii Joo. TlieVolumeii of tho WebkliT bejlu with the first Number fer January af each year. When no time is mcutloned.siibtcrlptlons will bfrgiu with the Number current at tbo time of receipt Qf order. Bound Volume of UAnritii'H Wekt.v for three years back, in neat cloth binding, Vlll besout liy mall, pueiajo puld, or by express, free of mpense (provided the frolsht does not exceed one dollar per volume), for (7,00 per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of 81.03 each. Hemltlances should be made by l,ost.01h Money Ordr or Draft, to avoid chance of loss ra Kewipapert are not to copy this adveriu MR. M'QANN'S VIEWS. AVTint Ho Has in Say ltenrdlnir Chicago's ltcquost for 85,000,000. Wasiiinoton, Dec. 28. In speaking of tho proposed appropriation of $5,000,000 for tho World's Fair, Representative MoGann, of Chicago, says: "It Is said that Chloago asks this money bocausa the city has not been able to raise Its original subscription. On tho contrary, Chicago has raised $1,000,000 mora than she promised, or $11,000,000 Instead of tho $10,000,000. This sum would have been amply sufficient If it had not beeu for tho enlargement of the Exposition scheme by tho National Commission, a commission, by the way, that has to approve everything dono by the local directory, not only lu tho matter of ex penditures, but in tho very indorsement of the plans. We will need this addi tional sum of money that we now ask of Congress It wo carry out tho ideas ot tha National Commission.'" UTasmcre of Nulivf Clirfxlf rm, DRU88BI.8, Dec. '30. '.ccird'ta; to ad flee received ironi PatUtr nuum, tho Vioar Apostolic of Mu'itton.t, Kn:lier Minn, a Cmue-e pnu.-u, mi i h iiiousand Dative Christians, were luas.ncid ilur lug tile recent trouoles in Niutheru ' hlna. The same advices add that all the Belgian niiniuharlus iu the dis turbed districts ami all tbn rfo glans at IhcIkkI to ths missions w rn sine, aud thut all danger for tuo prusent had p.used. llftct Tto Ilnd llrothurs. Nkw Budn wic k, N J., Dec 22. T. Welton Hill, cashier of tho Jainosburg Hank, succumbed to tlio grip yesterday. Hill's two brothers, John T. and Charles, had unsavory records m bank wreckers and defaulters, and both committed sui cide under peculiar circumstance). Hill, who was about 00 years of age, leaves a sou and a daughter. Some watches now made are guarau teed to keep, time to within ten seconds a month. Did Year Eaby Ory All Last Night? Pity if ho did, for it woakons him eo; thou, too, jt can bo provontod, if you will call on O. J. McCarthy or J.'M". Hlllan, tho drug gists, for a froo sample of Dr. Hand's CilicCure. Baby will .instantly ro liavod. The boys are coming home from college for the holidays. Suddon Deaths. Heart disease Is by far the most frequent canHe of sudden death, which lu three out ot four cases Is unsuspected. Tho symptoms aro uot generally understood These are: lying on tne right side, short breath, pain or dis tress lu tide. Imck or shoulder, Irregular pulse, asthma, wealt and hungry spells, wind In siomacli, swehlnz ni ankles or drops, oppression, dry cough and mnnthenns. Dr. 'dlles' Illustrated hoolc on Heart Disease, free at 0.11 Hngenhucli, who sell und guarantee Dr. Miles' unequaled New Heart Cure, and his ltesloratlo Nervine, which cures nervous ness, headache, sleeplessnosselleclsof drink ing, etc. It contains no opiates. Farmers uro now butchering and laying in their winter beef and pork. Miles' Korve and ulver Pilla Act on a new principle negulatlng the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerven. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily ourc biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, const. patlon. uueiiuuled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest I Sudoses, DSete. Hamnlee l'ree. at C. 11. llaiienbuoh's drugstore. The man who wants more than one dose of grip Is hard to nntlsfy. Startling Faots. The Amerioan people are rapidly becoming a race of nervous wrecks, an J the following sugge-.ta thebsDlro Mly : Al umbo ilempll ing, of Butler, I'a., swtai-o ti.ji -Uion his son was Kfieeobless from Kt. Vitus dance Dr. M lies' great Iteslorative Norvlne cured him. Mrs J H Miller, of Valparaiso, and J. 1). Taylor, of UHiaiisporl, Ind., eao gained 20 pounds Irom taking It. Mrs, Jf. A Gardner, or Vistula, Iud., was cured of 10 to SO con vnWonsa day, and much lioadaclu, dlzil new, baoaaohe and uervous iirostratlou by one bottle. Trial bottles, und line books of marvelous cures, free at C. 11. llagenbucli, tbedruxglst, who recommend auuguarau tees this unequaled remedy. aiib tinya tor ijiiristmas preparation are rapidly growing few. ri,i... , t . . . Oh, What a Oough. Will you heed the warning Tho signal rr haps of tiii sura approach of that more ter rible disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can afford for the sake of aavlug SO i acts, to run the rlRlc and do not nine for it. We know fron experience that MhUoTi'a Cure will (Jure vonr Cough. It nn r falls. This explains why more than a Million Mottles wore sold the past year. It. relievos Croup and Wbopplne Ooogb at once Mothers do not be without IU For Um Baolc, Hide or Ooest, use Bhlloh's Porous l'laater. Hold by O. H. Hagenbnoh, N. K. corner Main and Uoyd streets.' The little ones are looking for tho coming Bautn Clatia. Shlloh's Ooneumptlon Ouro. This is beyond question the most sue wssfnl Oough Medloine we have ever sold. lew doses invariably cure tbo worst eases ot Oough, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its won lerfiil success In the cure of Cuiununptlon is vttbout a parallel in the history of medicine. Sluoe. It's first dlsooveiy It lias been sold on a gnarantae, a test Wbtcji no othe medlelae can stand, Ir you have a Cough wo earnestly ask you to try It. I'rlce 10 oenu, 50 cents, and 11.(4. If your Lungs are sore. Chest or llaok lame, uapHhlloii's 1'oruus l'laater. Hold by. 0. H. Haaanbuth, N. R. corner Main and Lloyd atreeU. T)combflr'8 Bcond new moon will bo due on thoSnth, What Fathor Pablo Varola Says. rm w a ortotin i. I'as. I know sevcnil people wuntuvs eud. red 6 rea -' from the c msi ijuences of impure 1 lod, and n a v--y sbrt while have felt much better by uing the medicine which was Bent here by 1 ion Hamon Alv for thu pur pose. I aJjnmeod this rflrrjedy as one CARROLL WHIPPED Myer Wins a Grout Fight nt New Orlonns. A BATTLE LASTING 43 P.0UNDS. The Stmtor Cyclone (kts First Blood, Piret Knockdown and Knockout, Orcv .1,000 I'eople I'll Id tn S.o tlio I'lght Sports l'rpscnt from Alt Over tho Conn try-Tim 1'ivot lllow Whs Prolilblud al the Coiuiuencsiuont of the l'lgltt Uoth Sleu Hulghrd Under tho Limit The llattlu Lnsted Nearly Thran lfnurs. New Ormsan'8, Dec 28. The doors of tho Olympic Club were throwu open early for the crowd who came to see tha Jlyer-Cnrroll light. There was a large throng clamoring for admission, and people of every buslnoss and profosslou began to pour Into tho Hoynl and Charles stroot entrances to the rink un til tho plaoe was filled. It Is estimated thnt nearly 4,000 persona paid to see the fight. Tho ring arrangements were perfeot, the Heating capacity being ample and tho view from nny portion of the four sided ring porfect. Tho ring was packed hard with river sands, the ropes padded and tho posts protected with padding. Many of the most prominent sporting mon of New Orleans and tha South, aud largo delegations from Boston aud Chi cago and the West wero oouspicttous in the vntious boxes just before tho fight began. Befoio tho fight begau the pivot blow was barred. Both men weighed under tho limit. First and second rounds Men doing nothing but worrying each other. Third round First blood for Myer. Foutth and fifth rounds Carroll got lightly the best. Vary tame lighting. Sixth and seventh Heavy lighting. Honors about ovon. Eighth, ninth aud tenth Tha light grew moro lively, aud was uuybody's yet. Eleventh to Seventeenth Carroll knocked down, Myer knocked against the ropes. Eighteenth to twenty-third Vory heavy fighting. Doth mon did vory dumnglng work. Twenty-fourth to twenty -ninth Myer fresher of tho two, but tho outcomo was still iloiilufi Thirtieth furty-Bocond Slow work, both. men n leniiv- being tired. Forty-third Alyor delivered tho kuookuut blow. Tho lipht was vory ovon and one of tho most scluiitlllo ever witnessed In the Olyinpla Club ureuu. In tho 43d round Myor found tho opening ho had been looking for, and with a stinging right-hunder landed squarely ou Carroll's jaw. Jimmy went down like n log aud remained unoon soloua for several minutes, in spite of the efforts of his seconds to revive him. Myer was greeted with a round of cheers as ha walked from the ring, and when Carroll regained his feet he also was applauded for his gamenens. Myer'a seconds iu the light were Eddie Myer, Link 1'opo and J. Eckort; those bohlnd Carrol wore Fitzslmmons, Prof. Kobortson and Austin Oibbons. Tho Myer people said before the fight they would leave for home to -day, win or lose, in order to be In Stroator for Christmas. THE PORTE'S NOTE. Turkey Wants a Commission Appointed to 1'rotect Foreigners in llulgarlit. Constantinople, Dec 28. The Porte is said to have decided to send a note to the powers proposing that a permanent International Commission, presided over by a Turk, bo established at Sofia for the protection of foreigners residing or sojourning In Bulgaria. This resolution Is stated to Iiuvo been arrived at under the earnest solicitation and virtual menaces ot tha French and ltusslau Ambassadors. It Is not believod that the powers would agree upon such a mission or that Bulgaria would submit ta it. COO Lives In Dauror. Wll.KEfiiiAHUE, Pa., Deo. 23. A Are In the pump house at the bottom of tho shaft ot the Parrish Mlue at Plymouth, endangered, the lives of tho b'00 mon employed'ln the mine A number were overcome by amoko, but all were finally rusoued alive. It took tho fire depart ment nearly six hours to subdue tha tiamau. The damage to the mlue will be considerable. Don't IVtint tha History l'ubllshod. IlQUTOX, Deo. 23. The Supreme Court Is asked by Hon. Frederick L. Amos to issue an Injunction restraining Dr. Ames from publishing tho history of tha Ames family, alleging that the work Is of such a character that the defendant Is nblc to make suoh oh a ages and altera tions as will Injur the rights of ths plaintiff. Judgment AKrgntlll( 1300,000. Wli.MAMai'our, Pa., Dac 38. Judg ments amouuting ta over $200,000 have beeu entente! here against George L. Sanderson, a prominent business mau aud banker ot this city. Mr. Sanderson says It is merely the result of a misun derstanding between former business associates, which will probably be ad justed speedily. Colnagn of Nllvm- Dwtlars Completed. Wasiiinoton, Dec 28. Tho Treasury Department has completed the coinage at trade dollar bullion into silver lol lars. The amount uolned was 8,M)3, 031 ounces. Unless Congrats, by legislation, orders thut the silver purohased each month bo oolued, no more pilvor dollars will be coined by the Treasury Dapaat meat. . Hays Ho Will bo Able to Kiplaln. Wasiiinoton, Doc 23. Major L. Cooper Overman, the govarumeut engi neer lately lu charge of this district, In whoe accounts discrepancies have been found, u ut CI vjU id, U, by permis sion ot lue ar Dvrtin''ut preparing Lis defence. He s ,n ho will be able to 1 exnlain all tli -a s :: ta .'es satisfactorily. KniluiiMl lluuk Dutldluir llurned. Wii.ni: Bimis. I's . Do rts'1 h Are on Brill Ulcck, UjMttoa, tiHkatroyed A CME BLACKING it cheaper at 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS because shoes ono blackened with it can In- kept clean by washing them with water. IVipfe In moderate circumstances Aral it profitable lo ouy it at 20c. a Imttli', because) what they spend for Blacking they save in shoe leather. It is the cheapest blacking considVrinp; ifs quality, and yet wo want o sell It cheaper if It can be done. We will pay $10,000 Reward for a recipe that will enable us to niako Wolff's Acme Hiackino nt such a prico that 11 retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. u. bottle. This offer is open until Jan. 1st, 1803. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Old furniture painted with (tlits is tho name, of the paint), looks like) stained and varnished new furniture. One coat will do it A child can apply it. You cau change a pino to n walnut, or a cherry to mahogany; there is no limit to your fancies. All retailers sell it. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO SABSAPARILLA Purifies the blootl by ex polling the impurities through the proper channels and never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels Cures, dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up tho 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. Soli) at Klrlln'o Drag Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will .1- it ... ... I'l'iuii'ii; ri'iiBT 1119 m(l truwtiig caiw .r Acutu r Chronic Mien mutism or iout. Iy (iriclly observing the directions,, it will curojeu irman. cutty Cnllt th Dumerom rrrpiratlot,! tbnt litwt Ttriuiis funnt of rlu-mint Jim t?ufj, und not la jniB "cure all ' Ofie IioUIp willinik In oooDcctlnn hh tlio i-lIU, ctmvlnc the futhttr thtt tho proper reniuly liu two a found, Vuu ire varumtj ro iiuniM to til tho merit of ro KUOIy'S KUl.UMATIC 1CKMJSDV, M Iti TilaaMo properties aro endoraed tr hundred of Ilia EiOit OMtrrlnff UMhuuitftla. Onlr TfftDttble luiiredlenii, ren.arkbl forthnlr earatlTe pern, urfl tii t In trv r.iaLufatuiu of KRUtT S KIIKUMATia I'KMHiV H.03 Tor DottlD. 6 BottlM, J5.C0. mis, 26 Cts. E:r. If jiur tun keeper d .14 ut keen It, Mad ti.itt W tbe ttiaufacturtr, and 30a will rogcle(t hy malL ALltlSKT K1UJUT, 3037 Market btreot, ritilad'a, r. DR. THEELr i3 SfPSrLeu, 9mDiLrinVt thu on It leDututi 0rtnan AtncrUaa PlircUUat h tuu t'Diled HutM h fj ablr to cure BlOOd PotOfl, Nervous Debility nd 8p clnl Dlsoans r xlh " Skin DIfaM, IU48rotrlni la the bom SoroThroat Mouth Bloiolu 4 t'lmpt' i, KrupUoni, eoft er hard Ll'cr Hwt-UlnKt, lrrltatteniv Ilitfimmntlooi and Runotagi. fStrlo'uri-Bi Wckrj? ud Etrlj istkr toit memory weak rnrU mcnul anslpty CTlnpy "4 UliU r Dtft-atfs) mil all nifiii.it rultlni ftom Kwo, ImlUcrttlon or tli rfrk Ittwr'ut etwiJ curtd In l lOdajii rdlof at onoc. Do -t line hor, 110 matter htt d?er UrIdj Doetor, Quack, Funilh r H.nptUI rhynleian bi rallrd. Dr. THEFI. oofs positively &n1 wUhont dr tun Hon from boBlafee ois. rot'N, wmbLi AdiD ikd mont coirriMrtartx UAKKiaUst rloh or poor, x nd So atejnp for bOO.W "TffUTH" eTpotlntf Quanki under worn tMllitronlale, Hoow. dallv from S In S, Vr'$ S W 9, V'el. and 8U Kt' S tii 10, itundar 9 till IS Write or oatl and be aartd. for HefereaiMi we Wodn. M BsUrd rbilt. S11 TlsM. A J. GALLAGHER, Justice of iho Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written, Marriage licenses and teaml olaluw promptly attended to. Ileal Estnfti, Collection aud Insurance Agency Ueneinl Fire Insurance Business, Represents tbe Northwestern lafe lasuranaeOu. OFK1CK Muliloou's bullillnir. anrner Ontrn arid West KU., HhenandoaU, fa. Good Properties ef All Kinds For Sale, 1. A two sUiry doable frame dwelling house Btoreand restaurant, on Kant i 'Antra Sr. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on East Centre street. S. Desliable property on corner Centre ana unruui siinwia, Huiiaoie tor uueinees pur tioaes. 4. A two story double frame dwelling, on WNtUnvaatrert. 5 Two 2-story frame d waitings on West Cen tre street, 0. Two ilory dwelling on the corner of uoai aim uuesiuui streets Miore room in one. 7. Two-story single liouee on North Cbenluut street, wltb alarge warehouse at the rear. 8. Three frixt ory double frame buildings wruw 1,1 uiuya aa uiinen. hinn. CHRIS. BOSSLER'S ALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Blieniiudoah. The Finest Sltjek of Beers, Ales, Cigars, k. "WEEKS Has removed io Dill Jones' old stana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleased to meet the wants of bis friends and tbe public In Everything in tho Drinking Lino. ll or 101' or FAll ' IO MA v. HOOD, a -anr.mn.11.vuu i-lill liY, i'.J .V.r.lT'. ...,Mi. mn i0' I- ft. .it. F 1. II t mi 1 oi-"' j. tin j .riiour ar .1 il .(i'mii uvvai ianaiiui mu iryfr '3-'ilfaiJ 1 FOR MEN QNLY! mm, mil