Presents In the tnot elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OP THE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable Mtod effective laxative to pcruia- patiou, and the many Ills de pending on a weak or ' - 1? ' condition of the KIDNEYS, UVEB L It:-'hernostcxetlltntrt-ti ' la-wti' CLEANSE THE SYSTEM crrt;Tl Whcnonls Bilious 01 C nio-. SO THAT PURE BLOOD, RCFRSfflfa'i V- , HEALTH and OTrikKQT (JATUFIALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using It and ol) rsn delighted with it. ASK YOUft ORUOOIST FOll 3?La3Lr 03? rexo-cu MANUFAOTUnZD ONLY UY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. tOUiaVILLE. Kt NEW YORK. H. T. GOLD laSSAL, TARI3, 1873. a W.BAKER&GO.'S from -which tho oicoss ol oil has beou roinoved, 13 Absolutely J?ure land it is Soluble. No Chemicals nro used in lta preparation. It haa mors than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed wilhStarch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nnd Is therefore far ruoro economical, costing less than one cent a citp. It 13 delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocera ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass, CARTERS Kittle u Bick IIcadacho anil rollove U tho troubled fnef Meni 10 a blllona Btata of tho system, snob, ad Dizziness. Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress nfter eating, rain In the Bide, tie. While their most JreiaarlaWo euccess haa won shown la cuilsg 4 bcaJicbo, yet Cartor'a little liver VIVta art Grnully valuablein Constipation, curing and pro renting thisannoylDKCoraplalnt,whlUi thevulaa correct aUdiaordersoithostonaachUmulatotha IlvcrMdregrUiito tho bowels. Evealf toeyoalj surea flcne they would be tdmostpricclcsn to tliasowhO suffer from Una distressing complaint; but t ortu m&tely thslrgoodn&ss docs not ond hero.and thosa ;who once try them will find these litUo pills valu Icbletasornany waVsthatUicy will not bo wil. Slag todo nithoutthem. But niter allslcklwuil PFiSJ Is the base of so many Uvea that herats vhera wemalfeonfgroatboust. Our pills euro It wntlo ethers do not. Cartar'a little LtTcr Pills aro very small and very easy to take. One or two rills jnako a dose. They aro strlotly vegetable and do not grlpo or porno; but by their gentle action ploasonll who use Them. In vials at 25 cunts t llvo for ft. Sold by druggists ovwy whore, or sent by mail. I CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yotkl 'MALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE 1,000 Genuine Tyler Curtain DeskeS2l nnd S24 Met Spot Cash. . ,, , Tio. 400T Antique Oak standard 'l yler Ileeus, druOlu. lonirby urt-Ulu. hlgU. Jfleo and I)ust Proof. Sfilno Nnttom under Urawerfli pattmtt rirass finod Curtain 1 l-ollshcd Oak ; WrltlnB Table! I! Turn bier locki one lock tocurlng all draworsi 8 boavi cardboard Filing lloicsi Cupboara In ondl I'ancleo. Finished Ilacki Bitonsion Arm BUdesi ciht jet0 Ibe. l"rlce. I". O. II. nt rnctory, S4 Act. Aloo 1,000 Antique Ash Desks. No. 4008. Same as aboTe.eicert made , of Bolld Antique Asb, good as oak. We'ght -OO Ibe. I'rlceP O. II. Factory. 8 1 c- ""'PPW from our Indianapolis factory dlroct. Mado and Bold solely by tho TYLER DESK CO., St. Louis, Mo. lOOptsQCtt&logueofHtak Counter.. Derti. etfl ,la colors sneit over prloUa. lloolu tree; ywuso ft Vhltarster's EnslUfc llieieoad llrnsS. 'ENNYROYAL PJLL8 mum Brani in ilea tvm u ta mei.uorty 'jtc, k1u lit. Ue Hb'-ou TtftLO W uaather. RffMt dan iwout tu 01 til tit V turn mud iwrftatio M Oruwlili. or Mttd In, !I tllir tar IitllM." in liter. bv Minna (T MIL II,t0uT jttsjjmUlL ffamiJ-uptr, jf.iUilliTON.Mib., ' PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON, Offlcfl-M West Lloyd Btrcet, Shenandoah r jMroakfas tflti Cog i 14 liu twill I-1 w J. S. TROOPS MOVING Boing Sont .Woat in Squads of Forty and Fifty. DOES IT MEAN WAR WITH CHILI Qon. SolioQeld Twice Summoned Bofon tho Cabinet. He Tim Given It no 'ills Opinion that II 10,000 Meu Aro Sunt Out nf til Coun try Ihulr 1'Iaoes In the . Regular Arm Cnu be Knslly Filled IfThla Number II Not ISnough the rresldeut May Issue fl Onll for 0.000 Volunteers-Other la dlcatlons af Wr WASMrtaToir, Deo. 24. The tnlk ol possible trouble with Chill," although wholly unofficial and unauthorised, has at notlmo beon so general ns It Is to-day among officers of the army and navy. Moreover, this gossip Is given color by no little external evidence. It Is known, for example, that the State Dopartmont Is ttulto well Informed as to the probable answer of Chill, based upon the finding of tho judicial inquiry into tho Balti more outrngo, and that this reply will not be satisfactory. Then tlioro are some significant facts. The War Dopartmont Is forwarding re cruits, in squads of forty or fifty, as rapidly ns possible, to nil tho comple ment of regiments in tho far West and on tho Pacific const. General Schoflold has Rnld that 10,000 men wero available 1 to soud out of the country, but that no , more could bo spared from tho rugUlnr j nrmy. Gun carriages are being shipped to Ban Francisco lu sections, and tho guns will follow at an-oarly date. Throe 10 Inch guns will probably bo shipped ' early Jn Jnnuury. iho first lU-Incn rifle has just been tested at tho Indian Hend proving grounds with satisfactory results. The whole forco at the Washington Navy Yard is at work turning out pro jectiles and the men are kept at work night and day. The Navy Dopnrtmont has just ordered twelve Blaokmun'a range Anders, nlthough tlioy have neTcr yet been officially approved by any offi cial board, a prodeedlng verv unusual. The harbor of San Franolsco is being buoyed so that the range of overy war vessel will be accurately known as the result of experiments In firing. General Schotleld has beon twlco sum moned before the Cabinet, and hai given it as his opinion that If 10,000 men aro sent out of the country It will be quite possible to fill their places in the regular army at homo by temporary enlistments from the militia, a certain quota of reculars, equipped for aotual servlco at the army posts, to bo called for from each State. In case the 10,000 men transported to Chili should not be onougb, it is reported that the Presi dent may onll for 20,000 volunteers for a year. Add to all those facts and rumors the. general understanding that the Presi dent will insist upon lmmodlato and full reparation by Chill, and that seve ral of Sprockets' steamers in tho Aus tralian and Hawaiian trado have been conditionally chartered, the war talk so current here to-day seems to have some apparent foundation. Grain fur Suffering Russia, Washington, Dec. 24. Clara Bar ton, presldont of the National Associa tion of tho Hod Cross of Amerloa, hav ing been tondered donations of grain and other food products from the in habitants of tho Western States for shipment to the suffering peasants iu Hussla, has established headquarters of the Ited Cross at the Hotel Oxford, this city, where all buslneos in connection with the matter will be transacted. Charged With Atrocious Assault. Philadelphia, Deo. 24. Jeremiah Hoskins of Salem, N. J., has been ar rested by detectives Bond and Murray upon a dispatch from tho authorities at that place charging him with atrocious assault. Tho prisoner was committed to await 11 requisition from tho author!' tics of Salem. Ills Injuries Trnvrd 1'atnL Red BANK. N. J.. Dec. 24. Tobias Potbumus, a well-to-do f armor, residing near Ited Bank, who was thrown from his wagon a few days ago and severely injured, died from the otlocts of his fall last nl gut. 110 was ou years 01a. Tiro Deaths from Ricuplnc: Gus. FniLADEU-iUA, Doc. 24. William S. Pnrsnns. nn old and well-known mar ket man, and August Boning wero both found dead in their respective resi dences iu this city, their death being caused by escaping illuminating gas.. Conscience Contribution. ' W.tinrtfnTnv Tlfln. 2-1. A . rnnficlonoa contribution of $85 from Philadelphia Vina l.oAn rnrnlvH hv Tronsuror Nebeck- or. It was forwnrdod by llev. llobert Ritchie, of Falls of Schuylkill, whosald It was from soma or. ms parisnionors. Appointed by tho. l'rosl.lep t. Washington, Doc. 91. The President has nnnolntod William JI. Jenkins of A .lrnnt.ll n .nnHnl Alflnt tfl make ul lotmens o'f lands In severalty to Indians under tho act ot uongress oi ruo. o, 1897, at $3 per dav. Dejoguliou of Itlackfeot. Washington. Deo. 24. A delegation of Blackfcet Indians from tho Montana Arrencv. In charge of the Agent, is here on a visit to the Groat l'athor,' and is also looking offer tho Interests of the BlackfeeU . Kuvoestful Oun Test, WmmnntiM Dsn. 21. A successful tost of the first 12-incu gun completed by tho Navy Uepartment at mo wasu ington Naval Orduunco Foundry, was made yesterday. Kooretary Klklnt in Wnshlnirtqu. Wabuinoton. Dea 24. Stephen B. Klklns, Secretary of War, rnachod Washington last 'evening, and took apartments at the Sborehaih Hotel. IIs llodx llecpverpd. ShauokIN, Pa., Dec. 24. The body of John Sooha who was killed by the fall ot ooal at the Lake Fldler Colliery yes terday, has besa recovorea. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOLUT EOT PURE HARD TO FILL HIS PLACE. John jr. Infrnlts on the I. ate Bonatoi ritimb'e Snceessor, Atchison, Kan., Dec. 24. In a con versation on the death of Senator Plumb, ex-Senator In galls said: , "Plumb's placo oann ot be filled. The State Is not wanting in men of genius, capacity and learning who can add lustra to its fame, but tho knowledge and skill, tho familiarity with methods of legisla tion obtainable with long praotlco nnd experience, tho acquaintance with pub-, lie men so essential to success those are not endowments but acquisitions. "The Senator who succeeds Plumb must begin where he began fourteen years ago, lonvlng tho Statu meau while without prostige or station till thoy bavo been earnod ngain. "Tho Governor must fill the vacancy by appointment till the next meeting ot the Legislature electod in 1602, which will choose a successor for tho fraction of the term from 1893 to '93. This pre cipitates a political convulsion in the State ot long duration and whoso result caunot be told. "The campaign for tho Legislature will bogln at once. The Pooplo's Party will endottvor to socure another repre sentative in the Senate, and they may have tho assistance of the Democrats again as they had a year ago in their efforts to reduce the Republican majority in that body. Tho Republican have tha advantage- of the tendency ot n Presidential olootlou, which will tend to nllay discord and bring the old and young crowds together." Mystery of n Freight Car. PonTSMonTii, N. H., Deo. 24. A mys tery is connected with tho appearance ot n freight car which is carried between Manchester and Portsmouth, and which has arrived here. The outside ft tho car noar tha door is spattered with blood and Inside the car wero found two large pools of blood, and a handkerchief and a man's hat, covered with blood stains, nnd a'pleco of pipe with blood stains upon It. The polloa have tha matter in charge. Chilli's NOit Cabinet. London, Dec. 24. Tho correspondent of the Times at Santiago do Chile say! that the entire Chilean Uablnt will re sign on Doc, 20, when President Monti, is formally Installed in olnce. Tbi President will then appoint a now Cab inet, which will hotter represent the majority In Parliament. It Is oxpocted Sonor Barros .Ltico will bo the Premier in tho now Cabinet. ' i i Tho water nutation is giving way to anticipated CUrlstinns festivities. ffiF PLEASANT FEEL (MIGHT AND NEW AnU MY COMPLEXION IS UtUtll. My doctor says It nets Emily on tho i-tom&ch, liver nnd kftlneycte ami H a jili'flaant laiatlTc. 'ihLt Ciink la mado Jrom hi rbs, and 13 prejiared for uso ds easilv &3 t'a. It irirnilcd dnifrntriu Btll It at out . and f l.oo ner uttclEaftu. Buy ono to-day. J.aue'H FtiinUy itEi'iHelno II I oven the Itowcla eacb day. la order to be hoaltby, tula la necessary. AMUSEMENTS. l!nGV8UNa TIIK.VTItE, P, J, rEItaVSON, MANAOEn. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, Bpocl.il engagement of THE Lizzie Daly, the qusen of danoera, and Little Vimeuaiy, ino uancitiK wonuer, sup- poricu uy a careiuuy twiociea company la tho supremely lunuy iaroe conieuy, THE LATEST FAD i Original novelties, laughable situation and a competent uampauy ut ouiueuiuus. l'retty girls, new song, new dances and catchy muslo, full of happy surprises, Prices, 2S 5 ait 7S Ccuts Soatb on sale at Klrlln's drug store. A FINE SHOW If you waut to boa a flue display ot Hootfl auC W, S. SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masleller's old stand,) Corner Conl aud Jarrtln ftttt. Custom "WorJc unci llcimlrliig i 1 -, it Dono In the bestvtjle. ' J- r.?OSKBOT. ATTORNEY-A T-LAti, UlM-IleddaU'sbulldla corner Mala and Otst THE NEXT MORNING I I'rnjrress on the Montgomery. BaltimoUE, Deo. 94. The last boiler was yesterday placed on board the cruiser Montgomery, at tho Columbian Iron Works, thus completing the nesti ot that vessel aud the Detroit. Both have their blowers, windlasses and con ning tower plates cut board. Cashier Cole Able to Bit Up. NTACK, N. Y., Dec. 2i. Cashier Ed ward If. Cole, who returned homo from his wandering' a week ago, was tibia tc sit up a short time to-day, and is slow ly rogalnlng his voice. Ho cannot, t.i yet. glvo any acoount of bis doing) whilo missing from home. The Davis Will Case. New YoltK, Dec. 24. The impression prevails among those lu this city whi are Interested In tho Andrew Jaoksor Davis will contest that the litigation has boon compromised, although a dis patch to that effect from St. Paul has not been verified. Prominent llostoulnil Dead. Boston, Dec. 24. Hon. George L. Davis, u prominent and woulthy citizen of this city, is dead. lie was TS years old. Mr, Davis was a inumuer of tli State Senate In 18T5-7C and was con nected with a largi number ot busin'esi enterprises. ArrllliiMioi KuudrluK 111. St. Louis, Dec. 24. Although everj effort is inn le to suppress the nowt tlicru is no doubt that Archbishop Ken driok is sorloiMly ill. He has been cou flued to his bod sovoral days, but hli physiolans and nurses refuse all In formation. l'ottor-I.ovoll Liabilities. Boston, Dec 24. Tho Potter-Lovell liabilities which were between $9,000, 000 and $10,000,000 have now, It is un derstood, dwindled to less than $3,000, - 000. The trustees holding the assots have beon asked to show their books. Did Your Baby Ory AllLastNiBht? Pity if ho did, for it wortkom him eo; then, too, it can bo prevented, if you will call on C. J. McCarthy or J. II. Ilillon, th6 drug gists, for n.freo samplo of Dr. Hand's G ilio Cure. Baby will Jnstantly bo ro lioved. Proposals for samples of this win ter's ice anil snow are now In order. Suddon Deaths. llenrt diseaao if, bv far 4iio most trenuouL cause of sudden dentil, which In three out or ronr cases is unsuspected. The symptoumaro not generally understood. These are: lying in the right side, short broulli, pain or dis tress In sldo, back or shoulder, Irregular pulse, asthma, weak and hungry spells, wind in stouiiicn, swetiinz ui numes or uropsy, opprovslon, dry con :ti and smothering. Dr. vllles' lllustntted book on Heart Disease, free atO. II llagenbuch, who sell and guaratiteo Dr. Miles' uueqnalcd New Heart (Hire, and his KontorntHe Nervln-, which cures nervous- lug, 'etc. It coiilnius no oplnies. Ico dealers wntch the weather fore- casts now and hopo for cold waves. Miles' Norvo and Llvor Pllla Act on a now principle reguUtlng the liver, stomaoh and bowels thioutih the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' I'llls speedily euro biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children- Smallest, mildest, snrost I 6'idoses, 'cts. Hamples Kreo, ct U. 11. lLagonbuch's drugstore. December hai been a very fuvorablo month for outdoor work. Startling Faots. The Amerloan poonle nre rapidly becoming a race of nervous wrecks, and the following suggests tho best re edy! Aipuonsoiiempn lug, of llmler, I'a., swears that when his son was speecuiess irom 01. vitu uauco nr Miles' great Restorative Nervine cured him. Mrs. J. K Miller, of Valparaiso, nnd J. D. Tnlor, of Logansport, Ind., ooo 1 gained a) poundH from biking it. Mrs. II. A. Gardner, of VlHlula, Ind., was cured of 10 to GO con vulsions a day, nnd much headach;, dlzzl nets, backache nnd nervous prostration by onebottlo. Trlul hotllci, and nuo books of marvelous cures, nee .it u. 11. Jiagououcn, the druggist, who iecommends and guaran tees this uuen.ua lea rem' !y. There will bo many hanny family reunions to-morrow. Ob, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per. nans of tin sure nuDioacii or mat moro tor- rlble dlseana. Oontumptlon. Ask youmelveR If you can afford for tho sako of saving SO eftnts. to run tho risk and do nothing- for It. we Know 11 ora experience mat rmuou s uure will Cure vour Conch. It never falls. This explain why more than a Million Dottles weresoiuiiio past your. 11- i-hurtum truup ind Whopping Cough nt ouoe. Mothers do not be without It. For Lame Hack, Hide or DhesL nseSblloh's Porous Plaster. Bold bv U. II. llagenbuch, N. K. corner Ualn and uioya street. Jack Frost Is not n toetotaller, as ho invartiiiiiy taKeti 111s nip Shlloh's Consumption Curo. This is beyond question the most sue- 11.. n. ... i.n.... .-m.i H1U i 111 wuii Mimiuim n.u.ta.iu dviu. a lew dpaes Invariably cure the worst oases of Oough, tJroup, and Bronchitis, while lta won- without a parallel In the history of medlolne. Since It's tlrst discovery it baa been sold on a zuarantee, a tost which no other medlolne can stand. It you have a Uough we earnestly uk you to try 1 1. Prtoe 10 cents, 50 cents, and I1.V0, If your Langs are sore. Chest or Hack lame, use Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Sold bv O. II. llagenbuch, N. 12. corner Main and Lloyd streets. Buckwheat oakea and sausage make many a nreaicnw. What Father Pablo Varola Says, OEr.AYA. Octnhm 1. 1RKH I know several people who have Buffered greatly from the consequences of Impure blood, and It a very short while bivo (lt much better by using the medlolne which wts teni jiere ny iKmuuinon Alva tor thit pur pose, i recommc-ta tins romedy ns o-io which premises the best results, and la the oesior KSKinu, itEV.fAlILO VAllKbA. Bold at Klrlln's Drug Btore,Fergnson House UKW, ouuiuiiiuuiui , THE HOUSE COMMITTEES. Spenker Crisp Did' Not Follow l'rcoe dent In Tlicilr Appolntlnont. Washixoton, Deo. SM. Tho predlotion that Spenkor Crisp, lu the mako-up ot his committees, would not follow the rule of prooedenoe tvtabllshed by years ot practice has bvOn verified. The oommlttees on Ways nnd Moans, on Appropriations, and on Coinage, Weights and Measures, are supposed to reflect the policy of tho House ns to those matters most important to the Demoorntio party. The names ot theohalrmeu appointed, with their commltteos, nro as follows: Judiciary David B. Culberson of Toxas. Interstate and Foreign Commorae R, Q. Mills. Banking nnd Curronoj Henry Bacon of New York. Colnngo, Weights and Measures R, P. lilnnd ot Missouri. Rivers nnd Harbors Newton C. Blnn cbard of Louisiana. Merchant Marine and Fisheries Samuol Fowler. Elections Charlos T. O'Ferrall ot Virginia. Ways and Means W. M. Sprlngor of Illinois. Appropriations Win. S. Holman of Indiana. Agriculture William II. Hatch of Missouri. Foreign Affairs James IL Blount ot Georgia. 1 Military Affairs J. H. Outhwaite ot Ohio. Naval Affairs Hilary A Herbert ot Alabama. Postofllce and Post Roads John S. Henderson of North Carolina. Public Lands Thomas C. McKao of Arkansas. Indian Affairs- S. W. Peck. Territories J. II. Washington. Railroads and Canals T. C. Catch ings. Manufactures O. H. Pago of Rhode Island. Mines aud Mining W. II. Cowlei. Public Buildings and Grounds J. H. Bankhead, Leevos and Improvements of Missis sippi river S. M. Robinson. "ncillc Railroads F. S. Coolidgo. iducution W. I. Hayes. Labor J. C. Tarsnoy. Militia Edward Lane. Putonts G. D. .Tillman. Invalid Pensions A. N. Martin of Indiana. Pensions R. 1 O. Wilson of Mis souri. Claims B. H. Bunn ot North Caro lina. War Claims F. E. Beltzhoover of Ponnsylvnm 1. Private L.m i Claims A P. Fitch. District or Culutnbla John J. Hemp hill ot South Carolina. Revision ot L:iws W. T. Ellis. Expenditures State Dopartmont R. K. Lester ot Georgia. Expenditures in Troasury Depart ment G. IL Brickner. Expenditures of War Dopartme nt A Montgomery. Expenditures Navy Dopnrtmont C. A. C. McClelland. Expenditures Interior Dopartmont J W. Owens. Expenditures in tho PostofQce De partment W. C. Ontes. .Expenditures Liopartmenc or justice L Alien. Expenditures Dopartmont ot Agricult ure P. O. Edmunds. Expenditures on Publlo Bnlldlngs II. M. Youmuns. joint committees. Library Amos J. Cummlngs. Printing J. D. Riohardson. Enrolled Bills J. G. Warwick. SELECT COMMITTEES. Reform In tho Civil Service J. F. Andrew. Election of President aud Vico-Presl- dent J. L. Chipmau. Elovonth Census W. F. Wilcox. "Ventilation and Acoustics W. G. E. Stahlnocker. Alcoholio Liquor Traffic W. Hayos. Irrigation of Arid Lands b. W. T. Lanham. Immigration and Naturalization -H. Stump. Columbian laxposmon a. u. uur borow, jr., of Illinois. Iler lnsnnlty Similar to Gultnnu's. NEWYonK,Deo. 24. Mrs. AdaThorpo Loftus who, it is alleged, camo hero from Europo with tho avowed Intention of killing President Harrison, has been adjudged Insane and has beou taken to IJIooralngUalo .Lunatic Asyium. ur. Douglass, of licllovuo Hospital, says she Is suffering from a type ot insanity similar to that ot Gulteau. Another Congressman Wed. "Wabhinqton. Doc, 24. The marriage ot Elizabotli Sulllvnn Henry and Con gressman John J. Hemphill, of South Carolina, was soimuizeu last, evening at tho Church of tho Epiphany. The Church was woll HI lid with friends of tho contracting parties. Ua-tuiouih 31111s Assigiu LAWnBXOB, Mass., Deo. 2t. The Dart mouth Mills, mnnutacturors of wool ens, have assigned. Tho mills are a corporation with n capital of 1100,000. It Is believed a settlement with Its cred itors will soon be affected, and that the mills will resume. Col. Oeurgo Bt. White Head. New Haven, Conn., Doc 21. Colonel George M. White, Assistant Adjmnnt Cenoral ot the State of Connecticut, Is dead at his homo in this olty. lie was 07 years old. Death of Col. Sanderson. Elizabeth. X. J-. Dec. 21. Col. David Sanderson, the founder of the Elizabeth Fire Department and Its first Chief Engineer, Is dead at his home lu Soinor- vlllo. llo was uu years oiu. ,.v Hud. on lllver llrldgp. " New YonK, Deo. 21. Grouud will be formally broken In New Jersey to-day for tho bulbltng ot tha new bridge ncrou the Hudson River. Iu Philadelphia for the Holidays. f-. WAKUiNQTON, Dea 24. Postmaster General Wanamakor has gone to I'hila phlft for the Christmas holidays. II will return Moudoy. CoDgressmaa Meredith Sworn In. Washwqtoh, Deo. 24. Congressman X. E. Mrdlta wm worn ln yUrdoy. ACME BLACKING is cheaper at 20 cents .1 bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS liccatsw alioes once blackened with it can l' kept clean by washing them with water, l'l-oplo in moderate circumstances find It profitable to buy it at 20c. a bottle, because w hat tlicv tpentl for Blacking they save in shoe leather. It Is the cheapest blacking considering; its quality, and yet e want 'jo sell it rhenper if It can be done. Vi'e will pay Reward for n recipe tlint will enable us to make Wolff's Acme Blackiko at stich a price that a retailer can profitably sell It at 10c. a bottle. TliUolTeris open until Jan. lBt, 1893. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Old furniture painted with (this is tlio n.imo of the paint), looks liko 6tainod and varnished ntw furniture. Ono coat will do it. A child can apply it, You can change a pino to a walnut, or a cherry to mahogany; thcro is no limit to your fancies. All retailers ecII it, CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPAR1LLA Purifies tlio blood by ex- polling tho impui itics through tho proper channels and never causes eruptions on tho skin. Regulates tho bowels. Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the system and gives you nnnppetito. Never foils io curo any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klrlln'8 Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. DO YOU WANT HELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Mill promr-tlr ri-liove tho must ilU tresslng caw i.f Acute or Chronic bhou. ruatlrini or (lout, lly ftrlctly observing tlio directions, it trill ctiroou pcrnmn- iira.rnua Tir.n.rBtlAn. ih., Saa ton enuatrf . tLla InL-illelD- U s .nfolllo for Iho Trliun lormn of rheumsttiDi onl,. ktt not la soy cn A "onre all ' Oue bctlU ll! luftk bktl.fm titer Ininr. ..Inn mi Ih. ...l.h. an.. Id connection with tli3 iltl., dodtIiioo lh -ufferer that tbo proper remedy bni btus foDtiil. You arOftroe.U rs qu-.teil to tt hi tbu merit, or iKIIOIIT'S lllll.'UJIATlC ItEMKIJV, tr It. TRloiiMo properties sro cudoriod tr buodredi of ths mo.i flotterloff te.ilmontali. . Onlr rsotabl losredieota, rrmoritblo for their enratlre l-wcra, art uaett lu the tosi-uractoro or KKOL'T'H ltllEUMATIO ItKMKtlV tl.CO Ptr Battle. C Est'Jes, J0.00. rills, 5 CIs. In. It yor .ton keeper d ea not keen It. tend 11,30 to ths roanufaoturir. sod T)u a 111 recelv e ft hr inall. ALIIUItT KlIOCT, . 303T Market Street, l'hllad'n, Pa. DR. THEEL, koq North Fourth Qtt DuO Ul lirwn, Philamu-mia, thr -mtv KL'aulas Omxim Auerlau Bx cUUit io tb- Voittxl S(40i bo U ltl to curt; DlOOd PoIflOnt Horvous Debility"! Spe cial Dlsoanea, Sklu Dlst.kUL. KtJBi-oHFUniin Lh boaci.SoroThrontMouth BIjicIk i Plmflei, KrepUoni, ion r hurl Clccti, bwtll.ngi, lrrllitlofii, Inflamnnttloni tni RunnlDfi. Htrlotarea, Wckknen ind Erl) ifttf, lout nwrnorj, k hrt nntkl loxletr. Ininej "6 liUMi-r UImim Mill all PImmo rmulttng ffoin i inUM, In-llMrtUon of Orcrtrorh. Itwtnt owf urd In i W 10 dnji) relief t onoa. Io cot Iom hopo, to matter ht mw UId Doctor, Qauk, Fsmilr r HnpltJ PhyrieUa B" rallid. nr. THEEL curca poolttvely (. tentlon from lnlni. oto. Tftimrt, midmb mid aKBtHftai comf hfiti uuua Hoh or p-wr, twnt 1c. itamp for bOOK "TRUTH" eTieftriiutt Qo n1rt tworn u-huwpbHI. iUih li1f from 9 to S, Tt'R" B to 9. Wed. anrl BU Kr'Ki 0 lvl0. SuntUt till 11 Wrtw or ciU and ba Tor lUfereaoM sea Vda. Sataiaaj 3illy Ttet A J. GALLAGHEE, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and lionets written. marriage licenses ana legal oiatms promptly attended to. Real Estate, CtiHectioa and ksurance Agency General Fire Insurance Business, Iteprtvsents the Northwestern Life lnsuraneeCo. OrrtCK-MuldoonN building, corner Centre and West Ble., Hhenandouh; l'a. Good Hroperties of All Kinds For Sale. 1. A two story double lrnme dwelling house store nnd restaurant, on East i ;enlre Bt. 2. A dwelling nnd restaurant on Kast Centre street. S. Desirable property on earner Oentro and Jiirdiu streets, suitable for business pur pos 0t. -A two story double frame dwelling, on West Llovd st reet. 6 Two 2 -story frame dwellings on West Cen tre street. 6. Two it story dwellings on the corner of Coal and Chestnut streets fttore room In one. 7. Two-story slnglo bouse on North Chestnut street, with a large warehouse at the rear. 8. Three two-story double frame buildings oorner of Lloyd and Ollbert streets. CHRIS. BOSSLER'S PALOOM AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Bhenandoah. Tlio Finest Stock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, 4c. YOUNG MENVOLD MEN SU IS THt 10113 Of THt SlRftsIl ur uillAlu Tbty mskt nsroitf snorts to rrts toemof it. out no a-nowios now ,.vn.., SHAKEOf FTHE HOIIBID SNAKES th..v bi, a mi Id i!i iit r and aiuk luUID tarlv OUH HEV BOOK ,..t frae iwm eail. (eealed) forsllmltcd ltlU.eM'lkllS ths phU.uplT ol PI"" a. ..j AfBletloni of the Orsssk ( Msit, end how by MUME. IIILAimtni, br vithodi zluilTl7 osr owe, tho ttural raseeot Loit er fslllss Muhool ii.n.v.l &nd Harvoul Do Hllitr. Waakueu of Bodj- and Mind, EEoeti ol Errors Bhnitta On set mil S.nimmiStSa MowtoEnlaroandStrolhieWEAK nrinpttoriu O1I0AHB rARtS ol DODVmads plale to all ioUMlUl, lI.ou.Ufj frooioo St.ua. Ttrrli l -a a . r ir.lll CasotrlHU y" ro. ikV foil. a . dr.icjr.. ad dms ERIE MEDICAL CO 0UM-ALO,N.Y risers ml