Presents in the most elegsnt form I THE LAXATIVE AND MUTRITIOUB JUIOS OF THE FIQ8 OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal , virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable ana eilective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Const.- auou, ana me many 11 is cie bnding on a weak or ' '.: , condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER L Ills the most excellent rm kr. i CLEANS!? THESVSreV ctrf'. rt r When Cne Is Bilious or C ... so 1 HAT PUEK BLOOD, REFRCrMiHt. .". , HCALYH and STKLNRT' HATUHALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and al) est delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUOdlST POR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAl. UOUISVIUE. KY NEW YORK, N. V. 'GOLD MEDAL, PAWS, 1378. W.Baker &Co.'s from which tho excess of oil has boon removed, is Absolutely Pure and it is Soluble. No Chemicals aro used in its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, xVrrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far moro economical, costing less than one cent a ciqi. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily dioested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocoro ovorywhoro. V. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. Filci Headache and rollovo nil tho uronhhs fnoI tlent to a bilious sUtoof tho aystom, suon orj XHzzlnoss, Kauser, Drowsluoss, Distress idles eating, rain In tha Bide, &o. Whllo their rnosj jpejnsiSablo success has coon chows la cuUrg j Sletiaacho. yet Carter'a Iittlo Liver Mil Ira equally valuable- in Constipation, curing aud pro venting this annoying complaint, while- theyalss correct alldlsordcrriozthoAcomacu,stimulate the Hver ana rcgulalo tho bowels. Evonlftlwyoslj curtu (ialiethoyvroaiaboalmostpilcclosstotnasawlia I Duffer from tlua tlintrosHlnR cumplalnt; but rorta I cately theirgoodueee docs noteuil hore,and tho:) Who onco try them will tlud these littlo pills vara. Itble la eo many ways that tboy will not bo wll ills'! to do without them. Hut after allelck bead li Is tho bono of so many lives that hero is whora Vra male our Croat bout. Our pUU cure it while olhorsdonot. Carter's ittlo Liver mis aro vory email and very oasv to tuie. One or two nllls mako a dose. i They arestrlotly vegetable and do not gripe ot" purge, but by their gentlo notion pleaao all vha usoth'.m. Invlalant25ceutsi tlvefor$l. Sold by drcggMi) everywhere, or sent by molL . CAKTER KEOICU.'E CO., Now YorHl SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE 1,000 Genuine Tyler Curtnln Decks S2I and $24 Net Spot Cosh. No. -1007 Antique Onk Standard Tyler Desks, -llt.filn. loiiit.y urt.Otn. hlEh. Mice and Duet Vroof, Zlno Bottom under drawer!! patent! llraas lined Curtalni 1'olisheU Oak. WrllinKTabloi 0 '1 am blor lock! one lock securing nil draoorsi 8 beavi cardboard Filing tioiesi GuiiboarA Inendt l'anoled Finished liacki Hxtenslon Arm Klldesi Wellbt SOU lbs. Prlee, P. . II. nt Factory. SSI ftet. Also 1,000 Antique Ash Desko. No. luori. Same as abovo.oxcept made of Solid Antique Abu, koo1 na oak. IVoluht UOO Ilia, l'rlce F O. U. ut l'uctory, SSI Ret. Shipped from our Indianapolis fnctnry dlreeL Made aod acid ijolely by tbe TYLER DESK CO., St. Louis, Mo. 100 page Catalogue of Butk Countou, Peaks, eto.luQ&lorg Qeel ever prlntL Uooka free: posuge Iti cents. A I'alelie.tcr'e Encllsb Dlaciond Bruit, 1ENHYR0YAL PSLL8 Oi-lffliml od Onty vMiaue Ate, itlwtv rilft.)Lf. lauikq ask tltlhielal l,.r ,..,...,., M t'm)ltk liiA. mJiirjnJlu lied rnl f.tiU KUllIa' Itxikix aletl i'b blue rM bon Take till AlliaMA. ft flit a I J lilt QUA ailAaUNs twut a.J itnit uivtu A i Urugfiat, tr ienl 4ft. In sltUBLia fur jmui ioul ura ttwtiUtonl4J uj KUcf fr I.adU," in letttr, bj iTtnra f 7IML 1V.VHW .bsuuii;wiib. Air t pen uiobca(iJueiul(UilC.I1n(Usion Koostr il. H A-MILTON, M, I)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, nnna-'M Vm Uovd BtroetJ Hhenondoab I'a. Breakfast Cocoa CARTER'S fliS IS3E38SSS aSH Sl MO SHOULD WAR OCCUR Rosourcos of tho United Statos in tho Pnciilc. SHIPS THAT COULD BE ENLISTED. Vends on thn Ooaat tbat Are Available as Transports, Colliers or OruUera. Uncle Hum PrepHrad and Will Not Iluve the Iait Tratililo In Checking Any Hostile Mors On Chill's I'nrt-TnlU at TrtUlnr; l'ossesslun of the IslAiid iif Juua FarnnmlvK As n Conllue; Stullou in tlio llvrut of Wsr, Washinoton, Dec 26. In vlow ot tho lnnny disturbing vrnr rumors con cerning the Chilian uflulr, it may not be uulutsresting to take n glance nt tho means wo could enlist to stronsthen ourselves in the I'hcIIIc Ocean. There nre avnllablo for vfnr purposes ot the Pacific coast, in the district of Ban Francisco, twenty-ono flrst-oloas ocenn passenger Bteamers, any one ot which could bo converted into an armed transport in a few weeks. Some of them nro from fourteen to sixteen knot boats and could carry a very formidable battery, and would nave thirty to forty days' coal endur ance. There are also quite n number of smaller craft which also mlgat be utilized if necessity domaudod. There is pauuity of large freight steamers on the coast, there bclug only lour of the larger class in the district. There are eight steum whalers capublo ot being fitted for special services. Iu the district of Portland there are only two large first-class ocean passenger boaLs and two medium ocean freighters, while In the (Seattle district thoro aro three first-class ocean passenger boats and two ocean freighters, making a toUl tit forty-two available steamers for all classes of work. What are lacking most in this flotilla are steam colliers, but thoy can bo ro:id ily obtained by chartering coal carriers under foreign Hags, until we could send down to Juan Fernandez some sailing vessols that would act as station coal ships and receive the cargoos as they came to hand, so that this matter could be arrangud without much difficulty and at comparative economy in cost. It would not tuke us long to have plenty of coul hulks on that station. It lau question that may ba considered in connection with our needs In tho futuro for our position on the Pacific Ocean, that we permanently acquire the Island of Juan Fernandez for a coaling station for our navy. Howovor, iu case of war wo undoubtedly should tato possession of it. Tho following is allst ot tho available steam vessols on tho I'aciflo Coast: Kuuie. Tons. Acapulco 2,"7 J Alumodn T. , a,l.-8 Cltyot feydnuy ,3,01(1 City of 1'ueblo S.Ual Crescent City B.-JOO City or Uto Janeiro 3,5IH City of replug 0,070 Collmn '-',0U5 City of Now York a,om City of Panama 1,400 Los Anjreles 1,707 Woiloo 1.707 OrutfOII 2,3 16 1'umonii 1,V01 Santa Hoes ",41U State of lulil'orula '.',ouu San Jose V!,usu tail Bins 3,07ft tan Juan , 1,070 VJnutdilla 3.009 Wallo Walla 3,000 Al-Kl 1.S51I Empire 7;C Jeaulo 1,071 Smitu Cruz,,.,, 3,110 Ilolrlderu 440 lloluiry OJS liulaouu oU.'i Qrumnvs, Josde il.Ir'teemau 610 rarwtiuf Thrasher bl William i.owle 4-u Ooluinbli 2,7131 Wll umette vulioy , u.v Luklm Ml bpokaue 073 City uf Toiwkn 1,057 George W. Elder 1,7. 1) Queun 2,7.7 i illamotto B.riO! WllniliiRton 001 Total, 4-i Hloainers of all el uses. Prom the fleet ulono the nue-Ju ot both the army and navy could be fairly met, so far oo transportation is oonoirucd for the former, and tho latter would be abla to select from among them some flrst claBs merchant crulsoru carrying several heavy muxzlo loading rilles and a for midable amount of smooth bore guns and a complement ot rapid firing guns of smaller oallber a tar superior class of vessels for an Improvised navy than wo had in 18G1-5, vossols of higher speed and groator coal endurance, und iu fact with all the qualifications tor good and effective services. From the Atlantic coast merchant marine we can select quite a numbar of very fust steamers which are largo car riers and which would make splendid cruisors In any war wo might engage in. Taking all things into consideration wo are iu a iairly well self-contained con dition o far us ships lira concerned to handle "it people liko the Chilians. Tim Wldotr' ClirUtuiat X'rasonts. NiACK, N. Y., Doc. S. Mr. E. P. Fois, the owner ot tho Clinton Dyun inito Works, which exploded at Hnvar straw a few weeks ago, gave a Christ mas prosout of $1,000 euo!i to the tour widows who lost their husbands In the dUustor. i 1 Iiict-cnse of Grip. NtacK, N. Y., Deo. SO. There ha bfon a large Incroaso of grip casss in Bookluud County. Tho disease oomea in a more Borious form than last year, but there have been no deaths as yet. The physicians are busy day and night. DeutU of Heading's Comptroller ItEAmxo, Fa., Dec 20. J, Lawrunco UU, City comptroller, 1b doad of la grippe. Ho was 70 yeuri old. Mr. Gotz served various terms iu the Stats Legis lature und was a member of tha 40th, 41st and 4-d Congresses. ltepiirted Denth of Oarsis, Waehinoton, Dec. 20. The report In current that the bandit Catarlno Garza hiw been killed in an engagement wit h Captain Hurdle's command, between Laredo und Carriao, but nothing authen tic oau be ascertained. Disastrous Fire. ' Inediubka Citt, NeU, Deo. 20. A (Usastroas lire occurred here, the Ne braska Distillery being almost wholly consumed. The loss will roaoh $100,000, nearly ooTtred by Insurance, Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. PONaEOA'S RULE. Oatnlls of Hie Oocurrnoes Ilurlnx Tils TiTonty 1)iit' Dlotntoislilii, Wasiiikotou, Dec. SO. A letter has bsen received at tho Pruelllan Legation which gives, it is understood, details of Fonseca's dictatorship rule of twonty days' duration and of his overthrow. While Fonseca's absolute rttlo lusted Rio Janeiro was torrorlnod. Tho press was muzzled, odltors wore threatened with arrost and deportation, prominent membeia ot tho opposition were sha dowed by spies and business interests tuffnrsd. Three fourths of the residents ot tho city were not in sympathy with tho Dlotator, but, lacking courage, op portunity and leaders, wero content to submit silently to th abuse of power. Iu Hlo Grande do Bui it was far dif ferent. There one-hnlf of the army was stationed and largely ofllcored and recruited from nntives of the State Tho garrisons at llio Qrundo, Ilage, Pelotos end other points declared against Fonseca, and the regiment nt Saut' Anna d Llvramonto revolted. Its commander, General Isldoro Fernandez, received a wound in the hand, which had to bo amputated, cnuilug his death. Tho garrison at Jaguarao, Caoapaba, Alogroto, LTruguuyana and other places next joined the insurgents, who wero under the command ot Generals Astro gillo, Tuvores and Osorlo, and num bered 20,000 armed men. Tho garrison nnd business mon of Porto Alegre forood Governor Julio do OastilhoH to resign, nnd Drs. Aatis lira nil and Barros Casal and General Rooha Osorio were constituted a Junta to govern tho Stato By November 23 tliore wero fifty thousand Insurgents in tho Uuld. A flotilla ot five smnll vessols was also organlzod on tha Logoa dos Patos. The opposition In Sao Paulo was ter rorized by the soldlero. In Para and llnh ni movamonts against the Dictator ship were started. In tha meanwhile n naval revolt at Hlo Janeiro was in progross, under t ho leadership ot Admirals Wuudenkolk and Custodlo do Mello. Thoy wero Joined by Gen. Florlano Polxoto, Vlco-Presl-dent ot tho Kopubllc, and Gen. Joso Blmcao. Tho dictatorial govormeut got wind ot the revolt and issuod warrants for the arrost ot a number of officers nnd cltizons. Whon tho insurgents' plans were completed, nn officer from a ferry boat advised the RIachnolo of that fnot. Admiral do Mello boarded tho ship aud took charge, her commander, Capt. Duarte, being ashore. The commander ot the Aquidabnu, I'rlinelro do Marco, and Solimoes were sent away by thoir officers and crews. In tho meanwhllo the government arrosted Admiral Wuudenkolk aud Mornues Gulmuroes shortly after tho warships, gunboats and torpedo boats which hud joined the revolt wero ready tor operations. The Aquldabuu fired upon a steam launch, hit the Candelarln Cburcn ami wounueu a laborer, i'anio reigned In Rio, as it was rumorod tha fleet was about to bombard tho city. DON'T DEitAV XtOurei CoHa.Ooirha.lreThroat.Croap.Tnflueiitti "rVhooplag Cough, IJronchitii ani Asthma, A wrtiln UT9 frr Consumption la Cit ituiii ukI n run rIIcf la oivinced ftttgea. Dw vt onoo. You will ses thaex" sllnt effect after taking: thp fltt daae. 614 y dt4ltri TcrTWbre. Lug Iw.Uoj, 60 uwiM 4 U& AMUSUMEHTS, P. J. FKItOUBON, MANAtlKU. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29,1891, Hpeelul engagement of THE XDA-XjS Llzsle Daly, the queen of daoreis, aod I.itde VlnleD.tly, tue dauoim; wonder, sup porlnl by a carefully selected company lo the suiiiemeiy luaayfaroe coxedy, THE LATEST FAD Original nnvelUes. laughable sitaailous and a oorapetsut company 01 roaieuusus. l'reliy gills, new wmg'stietv dances aaa caiohy muClc. full of happy surprises, Prlceti, 25, 50 ami 75 Cents Sent on sale at Kirlln's drug store. HIE SHOW 1! yon waul to see a tlae display oi Booto and W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoo Store, (Modeller's old stand,) Corner Coal and Jardlu tits. Custom Work aud Rcpalrlus Done In the best style. 1&0UGHI It Should be In Every House. J. li. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharpiburg, Fa., fays ho will not bo without Dr. King's Now Dlsoovory for Consumption, Oougbs nnd Colds, that it cured his wife who was tbrostenod with Pneumonia alter an at tack of "La Grippe," whon various other remedies and several physicians had dons hor no good. Robert Barbnr, of Cooks port, l'a., claims Dr. King's New Dis covery has done him more good than any thing ho ovor used for Lung Trouble. Nothing liko it Try it. Free trial bottles at C. II. Ungonbuch's Drug Sloro. Largi bottles, 50c. nnd $1. Itrobo tho Will UliliiUurttliiir film. PLainjuld, N, J., Deo. W) The Mooro will contest, which has been in court for two years, was deolded by Chancellor McOlll In favor ot tho only son and heir, John C. Moore, who, by tho terms of his father's will, was out oil without a cent. The estate consists ot large blocks of valuable business property in Plalnlleld and Jersey City and is worth several hundred thousand dollars. Did Your Baby Ory AULaet Night? Pity if ho did, for it wo.ikena liirn so: lIimii. too, it oun bo prevented, if you will call on 0. J. McCarthy or J. M. Ilillnn. the druur- gistt, for a fr:c sample of Dr. Il.iud's die Cure. Hiuy will iinstantly be re lieved. T.nat vnar A ,viu,.n.i lni.tinil mil ft.4n 000,000 worth of urtiilolul teeth. Sudden Deaths. Heart disease li bv far tha mrwt frnnnnnt. cause of sudden death, which In three out of four oases Is unsuspected. Tho symptoms nro not generally understood. These nro: lying on tno right side, Rhort brenth, pain or dls. tres In side, b.ioK or shoulder. Irregular pulse, asthma, weak and hungry spells, wind In stomach, swelling oi ankles or dropsy, oppreislon, dry couisu. and smothering;. Dr. Miles' Illustrated book on Heart intense, fro atO. II. llugenbuch, who s. II nnd Kiiurautee Dr. Miles' unequaled New Heart Cure, nnd his nesiuruuvo inerviiie, winon cures nervoiv. ness. hcudache. slceDlGssnes. ellectscif tlrlnlr. lng, etc. It contains no opiates, Cakes, confectionery nnd fruit now hold the lend. Miles' Korvo and Llvsr Plllra Act 011 a now principle regulating the liver, Ktomoch nnd bowPls through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Mllos' I'llls upeedlly euro biliousness, bad Unto, torpid Uvor, piles, constipation, llucqualed lor men, women, children. Bmallest, mlldet,Buretl 5'idoses, 25cts. Bnmples Kree, at I). 11. Uagunbuch's mux niuie. Onlv n ffiw rlnVH mnrn urn lnfr. in hunt tho rabbit. Startling Faota. The American neoole nro rnntdlv becomlnz a race of nervous wrecks, and the following suggo-ds thobestromedy : Alphouso llempll- ing, tu minor, ra., swears mat wrmu nts sou was speochless from Mt. Vitus dance Dr. Miles' groat Itostorntlve Nervine cured Iilm. Mrs. J. 11 Miller, of Valparaiso, nnd J. D. Taylor, of Logansport, Ind., eao 1 gained W K111UU8 iiuui luaini; 11., jirs. ti. a. uiirauer, of Vistula. lad., was f-urud of -10 to AO eon. vulsionsa day, and much hoadarh?, dlzzl- utt!B.uuuaabnu uuu livi viius pruairauuu uy ono bottle. Trial bottles, nnd Hue books of luurvuiuus oiiroM, nco m u. Ji. linKeauunu, me umitKisi, who reoominenas auu guarau. tees this unoqualed remedy. . , J Canes nro not as faahionnblo as they were. Oh, What a OouRh. Will you heed the warning? The signal per tiar.n of the sure aoDroaeh of lhut. mora lr. rlble dlseaw. Ouusumntlon. Ask vimnselvea ll you oauallord for the sake of saving 60 cenw, Mima laensKana ao aotning ror ir We know from experience that Hhiloh'ej Hure will Curo your Cough, It never falls. This ??piauiH way more tnau a siunon isouies were sold the met vear. It relieves Clroan and Whopplni Oongli al onee. Mothers do not be without U. for 1-iania iiaek, Bide or Chest, nan Bhlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by v. 11. xiiHrcmuuon, i. js. ooruer jauia svna moya sireeu. The store elerUfi will he glad when uie nonany soason is over. Shlloh's Oonaumption Ouro. This is beyond question the most mc- vunatui t.AJMejM itiQuiuiiac n o imvv avvr auiUi a low doses Invariably cure the worst eases oi Coagh, Croup, and Dronohltls, while Its won lerrul snceess in the eure of consumption Is without h parallel In the history or medloiue. Hlnce it's first discovery It has been sold on a rnimuitao, a test whlmi no other medicine can stand. It you Iu.vb a (Vtuxh we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10 oenfe, SO cents, and 11.00. If your Lnngs nre sore. Chest or Hack lame, use Hhlloh'H 1'orouu Plaster. Hold bv u. u. nagonnuou, n. K. corner Mam and iioya streeui. The grip has occasioned a demand for quimno mid wiustcy. What Father Pablo Varola Bays, ffutr . (wnii. , loon I know several peoi le who lusve sufTered vreaily from the consequences of Impure blood, aud in a very short while have felt muoh better by using the medlolne which was sent here by Don Ramon Alvi for that pur pose. I recommend this remedy n oue wniou promises tue oest resutu, ami is tue uesioj its Kinu. naiV.i .uLu VAivoiXiA.. Hold at Kirlln's Drug Htore.Kemusou House uioas. csnoaanuoH' Restaurant Cor. Main nnd Coal Hts., Bhouandoah, l'a. ltsgnlar meals at popular; prices served at all times, Ladles' dining mil re freshment rooms ntlach ed. ilarstouked with tho finst bninds of elzsrs and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. tJ' K. POMKIVJT, mOHHEr-AT-LAl. oaosHodaeJl's bnlldln corner Mala aud Csnt n HA8TINQS' WRECK. The timber of the Head Now Itoaclie, Illevan. Tamhttows, N. Y., Dec. 4e. Of the twenty -two persons who were in tbe Ill-fated oar Gibraltar attached to tin Buffalo and Niagara special, whlah was crashed Into by the St. Louis special, only six escaped Injury. Albert E. Ilerriek, the braksmna whose carelessness caused the accident, fled soau alter the collision and has not yet bsen found, He will be arrested it found. A disgusting fact was revealed during tho examination of the bodies of tha doad by undertakers. The pockets of several of tho victims were found to hare been either cut or torn from tholr clothing and all their valuables; In cluding pockotbooks, Jowelry, etc., were missing. Inquiry nt the hospital, nmons the injured, showed that several of them, too, nnu neon robbed. A number of strangers volunteerod their servioes in tho work of rusaue at wreck nnd it Is believed that tho vandals were among those. The total number of those who lost their Hvos now roaches oloven. The official list ot tha dead is as follows! TUB DEAD. Mrs. A, N. Baldwin, of Now York. Thomas W. Pollev.lof tho firm of Gen. H. Polloy St Co, Boston. Abraham Knight. Waitnur Palace Car conduotor. Miss Llbble Von Arsdalo. a school toaohor of Now York City. Miss Mabel Slocurn, of Lockport, N. Hiss Gertrude Moore, of Medina, N. Y. Miss Louise Ford, of Bsooklyn. J. W. White, colored, porter on Wag- nor oar. Miss Lillian Baldwin, of New York. Dr. B. K Best, dontist, of New York. Kdwln S. WIloox, of the law firm of Johnos & Wilcox, New York. THK INJURED. Mrs. Homer R. Baldwin, of Now York. seriously. Miss Aunie Ford, slightly. 1). U. Murphy, of Now York, seriously. ninry a. .oacooson, sllgutly. J. li. llng nall, ot Poughkecpsie, probably fatally. WANT HIM RECALLED. Grant l.rltaln's ailnistor tu Qreeoo Dls- llkiMl Uy Kim I ii. Athens, Doc 20. A strong pressure is bolng brought to boar upon M. Dell- gcorgls, Minister of Foreign Affairs, to induce him to demand that Lord Salis bury shall cause to bo read in the British Paillamcut the lettar of apology written by f K. J. Monson, British Minister tu ii. . , for Inaccurate state ments which . ,..i:-:er Monson had made relative tj .ho treatment of British creditors by the Syra-Hellenic Com pany. ihoro is a powerful movement on foot to oompel tho recall of Mlnistor Muuson by tho British Government. This movement has for iti ostensible ground the charge of misrepresentation in tho byrn-Hollenlc and othor matters; but the roal ground is that Sir Edmund has uiado hlmsolf obnoxious to tha phllo-Russiun party by his vigilance in watching nnd reporting Ita efforts to control tho policy of Greece in a direc tion favoraulu to Kussla. Sir Edmund is a distinguished diplo mat, a brother of Viscount Oxenbrldge, and high In favor with tha Salisbury gOTcrumeuo. His formor services havo boon chiefly in South America, where ha has Jropro Bontod Groat Britain at Buenos Ay res, Montevideo und In laraguny. lie was appointed to Greece in 1B88, where, for tho first lime in his career, ho appears to havo given offense. The feeling against him is so stroller that, but for fear of deeply offuudlng Grout Britain, ho would probably be given his passports. FELL INTO A COFFIN, fm A Queer AccldenL Whluh ndnd in tho Dentil of John Youkiii. Smiinufield, 0., Dec. 20. Webb & Co., of this city, undertaken), havo just moved into a now office iu a building which ii just being completed. Thoro Is a sky-light In tho building and directly beneath the sky-light was a pile ot coffins. A day or so ago the clerk was attracted by a torrilla clash from the direction of tho skylight. Ha rushed to see what was the ruattor. When ho reached tho pilo of coffins ho saw a man lying In a coffin. His hands and face wero bleeding, und he was evi dently badly hurt. Tho sight of the bloody muu iu the coffin dazed the clerk for a minute. Then ho took iu the situ ation. The man was one of tho workmen and ho had tumbled directly through the skylight into a coffin, his weight smash lug the glass lid, Tho man proved to bo John Yenger, who stated that his fall had boon caused by trying u new flro escape. He thought he was only slightly in jured and walked homo without aid. Ills injuries provee fatal, however, as he has just died in great agony. Grip lu New ISuxlalld. Lhwisto.v, Me., Deo. 86. This city and Auburn have become almost plague strloken with la grippe. There are very many cases lu the two oittes, and grave tears of the further sproad of tho dis ease are entertained. Manchester, N. H., Deo. 26. La grippe prevails to a remarkable extent in Webs tor, where It Is estimated that more than one-halt ot the inhabitants are suffering from the epidemic Plainvieo, Conn., Deo. 26. In this plaoa whole families have boon swept away by the ravages of la grlype, aud thousands are UL Tho Csurlnn to Go to Paris. St. FarEHiiBuiui, Dee. H6. The Cur inn has deolded to aooompauy her son on his coming visit to Paris. She will bo oonvejed to Brest on the royal yacht and will be escorted by several men-of-war. Thenoo she will go direct to Paris, where uho will make a short stay prior to her trip to Nloe. She will be feted throughout her visit to France, and the indications are that her journey will bo oue long ovation. Joyful Minors. BltAZlts, Intl., Daa 0. Tho miner aro all J uuu nut uoro. Ubo ueoislon rondo rati by the Stato convention of miners at Torre Haut-o so overwh.lmed tho mliiers with joy that rauny ot them got on a big drunk. Preparations aro being ma do by oho oporatora horo to open every mine In Clay County. They say that enough miners havo already applied for Work to warrant this more. ECONOMY. JJP R SWJW If by tho nse of WolfrsAOMEBIackcng you sve ono pnlr of Plioee n. year, nnd n bottlo at 20 centa taste three montbn, for how many years blacking- wm one year's saving In shoo Leather pay l 10C Will pny fr Iir Cost IOC iClr of C'ha.fiig Plain -Whit IWC Glaus us) lit itllliy, JVC IOC Knit-raid, Opal, 10C JQjj or other Cost),- Glass. "JOtt WILL DO IT. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLA Purifies the blood by ex celling the impurities through the proper channolg and never causes eruptions on the skin. Reculatos the bowels. Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up tho system and gives you an appetite, Never foils to cure any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered stato of stomach, liver or kidnejs. Sold at Kirlln's Drug Store, Ferouson's Hotel Mock, Shenandoah, Pa. DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REKEDY Will promptly rcll.vo tlie int dii trf'.ng cHw ..f Acuto or Chronic J.hu iimtiHm or Gout. Uy Mrfotly obMtng t lie direct Ioim . it will ciuojou ber&utu ully Ud1U tho nnmero.. prfparaUoni thtt Sotvl theciuiitrr. tbii iiicUiufua A vpMltte Ihr tha Tfttli IM rurmn of rlieuruavtlatm r.nfv . A w.. n Mu ne "cur!!" One bottle will nut ' aV tu'lsfatflnrr imi,sailMi ah ! In eenniotlon iitt the ftilU, ooDTtnoe (ho ufferr' tbat the vrop-r rtrru' ly tin beo rooaj. You nre wutlr r qu-iti'il to ( t iho rni1 r It of KKOliT'S ICUKUMATIG KEHKDV. tlti valiiAtiifi rropertle nre endoned by bundretla of tha tuon tlntit-rlDH ( "tlmonl il. Onlj vti tni.lsj limrclit ots, rtniktiable Tnr thrir corntlT Iovra, nre u-i I in Hit tiiMifsctur of KHOUT'H UHKl'MATKl l.Hlr-DY 11-03 Bottlo. C SottlM, J6.CC. rUU. Ctc. B;x. tr ui turok.i pr doc uot bueu It, Mud f 1,14 to tha luAuuriMturvr, sail yon will ruerlr It br mail AIjIIKJIT lUiOIJT, 3037 Murkot Street, I'lilind'a, r. DR. THEEL. KStft Worth Fourth St., On) miiv ii'Duiat) acTDun AnerUK FpMlnlUt lu thti VnlfHl fitts who U ble to our Blood Poleon Horvous Debility"! Spe cial Oleenaum of boil, hi, Skin UiacaMi. lt4 Kpota Pain ta Ul bouo.,8oreThrontMouthr Iti itobva, PimjilfB, Krvptlona, Mfl of hirl I Iwn, SwdHnai, IrriUtlama, Inflamtnrsliona and Ruaeloit, etrk'luriti, Weakt.NtR and Btrl ioftT Inil nifnu'fj nnk r-wl mMitnl anilaty, Kidney lilvlW IXi,'hh ml all ninuun rrulUii from Rictatu, h 'i r t Ov -work H'nt caiut furM to 4 to 10 drii nlief al ont. Mo nit hop, oo raatfrr bM ftd?er Uilnc lliotnr, Qaak, Fatoil) or llilta.l Pbjslfian lu fulco. Dr. THKEL etir'i posltivoty without deuntton mm IjbkIq). ?U, Tnrio. HitnL mwd aw tni corrtMt-LilD MftRnian rich ur fioor, "enil So. atwnp lot boQU 4TWUTHM ctpiwlntj QoiMtta under won Uarimoalala. Moi'iM, ilrUIr rrom V to 9, Ki t to 9, 1tt. and B K V 6 to li itiwUr till If Wrtt or call and t an ad. for ltf irorou aca W4u. "H Saturday PhlU, dUy TlSatC A J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Looses, Mortgages and Bonds written. marriuge licenses ana legal eiaima promptly attended to. Real Estate, Collection awl Insarauco Agency General Klre Insurance Business. Represents iur iiuiminnuiiu uuu iiumiuiw w Ot'riOB Mnldoon's liulldlotr. ooruer Centra aud Went Bts Hhenandoah, Fa. Good Propertiat of All Kindt fr Sale. 1. A two-story double frame dwelling boaae store and restaurant, on dast i lentKi SI. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on Hast Centre Bireei. 8. Desirable property oo corner Centre nnd aaiuui Hiroeui, suiuioio lor uusinese pur " noses. 4. A two-story double frame dwelling, on w eat i.iti, i nra t. Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Oen- tre street. 0. Two ii story dwellings on tbe oorner ot uoai ana unesmai nreeus riuireroomln one. 7. Two-story single house on North Chestnut street, with a largo warehouse at the rear. 8. Tiir ee two-story double frame buildings ourner m uioyu arm siineri- strssw. CHRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Slienautlpah. The Fioesl Stock of Beers, Ale., Cigars, 4c John R. Coye, Attorney-at-Law AMD Real Estate Agent, OFK1CK naUDJLLL'B DuiLniNS, Oor. Main and Centre Streett. SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: i I - V two and one-hnlf story double frame i dwelling house, with storeroom and res-L-umul. Located on Kust Centre street. .I i H'mWi nronerty located on South Jar. 1 1 -itreeL 3 Be vi- i iwlllng houses at the corner of OH bert and Lloyd streets. Good Investment, 'forms vcasonable. a FOR GLASS. 1