'AW Present in the most elegant form ,THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS dUlOE OF 1 HE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, iMCombined with the medicinal (virtues of plants known to be musi uenenciai to uie uuman system, foiming an agreeable d ettective laxative to penna- ntly cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak o- ' , '.: condition of the iaAvinucvc i iiis-n t ,-i c- iiiiuiibio, Liven . .cl.. It is the most cxrellantren Vnown' ICLEWSE THE SYSTEM irrTI. When oneis Biliom or . -in. so THAT IpurtL rsLOOD, rtGFnc-"itfv HEALTH nncl 8TIWNCT MATUHAILY FOLLOW. - lEvery one is using it and al pjfc Relighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUQC'ST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. tlO'JISVIUE. KY NEW YORK. It. t. GOLD MEDAL, PAIU5, IS78. I. Baker & Co.'s from -which tho excess of oil lias been removed, is Absolutely JPure and it is Soluble. No Chemicals are used in Its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more j economical, costing less than one cent BreaKfas! Cocoa 131 was " mP- 13 delicious, nourishing. strengthening, easily dioksted, and admirably adapted for invnlitls ' as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocor3 ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester. Mass. Cas secured during 1892 : jfcj) -wella, H. Eider Haggard, Meredith, Norman Lockyer, Audrew Lang, Connn Doyle, St. George Mivurt, Mark Twain, Itudynrd Kipling, J Chandler Hnnle, William Black, It. Louis Stevenson W.C'lark Russell, Mary E. WilkliiB, Frances Hodgsou Burnett. And many other distinguished Writers. The Sunday Sun is the greatest Newspaper in tho world. E Price sc a copy, Hy mall $:n year Address Tlic Sim , Ki w York. 1.000 Genuine TylorCurtnln Desks 321 and 824 Net Spot Cash. w inA? An tin tin fik Htnntlnrd TTlerDeKks. Art Aln. lnno-bv 'Aft. Iiln. hlirh. M1C0 nnd Dust Vroor, Zlno lii atom tinner arawcraj pmeuw ru men i ono kick securuiK mi uruwursi o hui Ifco .rd FUlnzlloxi si Cupboarrt in end; raneiea L'lnichari linnir rvtpnx nn Arm Mini's I a viiEm SOOIM. Price. I' O. If-at Factory, Act. Also l.ooo Antique Asn ubbkb "So. 4008, Stuuo as abavo.except maiie of Bona Antttiuo Ash. roihI ae oMs. yVeitrht . Price T 0. 11. t Fucdiry, 8W51 Wet. Sblppud from our India na polls fiictory direct. Made and mild oldr bj tho TYLER DE6K CO., St. Louis, Mo, lKOpnffa Catalogue of Hank Counters, Deiki, eto , in colon Jlneei K,er prinv.4. Hooks free, pUag 15 M&t. i. tut ...r i- ' . - - l' jffi) X? W " " Itdle,M t-t , t,j ret q i-J Restaurant Cor. JJft-n aud Coal Sis., Bheuaudoiiu, I'a. Itpgular meals at popular, prlues served at all limes, l.sOJen; dining unt re. iresluueul rooms attach ed liar stocked with the tlnpst brands of clears aud fancy drinks. f fl I M WH'IX AT70HHEr-AT-U. M5S23 McUMl'stmiiaio I WDer utiasaa MARRIED FOR GOLD It Not Materializing, tho Widow Yants a Divorce. WAS IT A PRACTICAL JOKE? Mrs- Hucaenbsrgtfs Predicament After Hor Plntige for Wealth- Herbert J, Sscnrd Wnntod n Wlf So thnt ll Cnuttt beeurn 1IU Inherltutioe of 8,oiio,nn(, l'romlsliiz n Lure bum to Any Wiunoti Who Would Itlnrry Him Ho Out u Wife, but lalleil to Keep 1IU lrumlo. CinoAoo, Dec 29. Mrs. Herbert J. Secord or, as she is known In Chicago, Mrs. Mluula Htichenbergei' Is trying to llud out Why she nmrrled her husband. Mr. Herbert J. Secord Uvei In Pack' wnukee, Wis., and the wife lives at No. 231 North Stntu street, this city. She cannot declpe whathor her huslmnd is a coulldenco man or u pructlcul joker. blx mouths ago Sucorl wrote to At torney Melford J. Thompson, of this city, Huuouni'.ing that he was heir to it fortuue ot utiurir $2,OOU,U0J, and that he wisUed to mtirry. But thoro wcro conditions attnehed to his lnheritauce of ih3 cash. The condi tions were tlmt ho should be married by Doumibar 3, lH'Jl. llencu his doslre to Becura u wife aud to secure one spoedliy. lo induce the lawyer to aid him. Secord a.ud th;tt be would give htru $1,00 for tils services ivhoutlia wedding coremouy was perfornud. The matrl- lnonlal agency business was a little out of Lawyer Thompson's line, hut the big fee w'us an inducement. Tho nttoruey was acquainted wltli a bright, blonde widow, Mrs. Huchon- uerger. lie broached tlie subject to her. She was vouuu, good looking and seemed iu every way a woman that woutu Buit secoru. uesiue, llio requi sites demanded by the wife-seeker were not hard. He merely desired to fulfill the condi tions by which he could receive the property und would be content with n woman who would bo his wifo in name only. To find u woinna who would be content with u husb.ind in name only wus what he wanted. Of course, the woman would expect some satisfaction for the change of her name, so he kindly offered to give her $50,0uU for the trou ble of going from CUicso to Packwau kee and having the ceremony performed. The young widow was willing and for the chance of marrying tho nupposoj gold mine agreed to give tho attorney S1.UUU when sua Bhould receive her So J, - two. Dec. 3, the last day ou which the wed ding could take place, accordin to da cord's statement, was rapidly approach ing, aud he must huvo the wife or lose the fortune. But in his hnsto to secure the wife he forgot an Important part that of sending any money to the young widow to enable her to go to Packwau kee. Lawyer Thompson wa3 satlsdod that Secord'a claims wore true, and that tho fact that he sent no money was a mere oversight. When Dec 2 came no money had been received from Sjoord. Widow Huchenbergor had cash, but she did not intend to spend it. She "Was willing to marry a man for $50,QU0 cush down, but she did not in tend to put up auy cash, bo Lawyer Thompson's credulity and good natura wero brought Into piny and ho advaucai tho necessary money. Tho widow went to Packwaukos, wus met at the depot by Secord and married the same night. The bridegroom began to act queorly, und guvo thu impression to his friends thut his wifo was very wealthy. She usked him for her $30,- 000 and ho put hor off. Thou she got mad -and tue next morning returned to Chicago. "Since I carao back," said she, "Law yer Thompson had him locked up, aud they said that ho was worth about $300 in cash and had nearly the same amouut in debts due him. Where the i,000, 000 bequest comes in I don't Uudw. He has written me a dozen letters asking mo to return, but I will not. I don't know what to do get a divorce, I guess. " Iloatli of O. T. Hook. Red Bank, N. J., Dec. 29. Mr. George T. Hook, a prominent business man of this place, died suddenly In the depot of the Mew York & Long llrruch Kullroad wililo waiting for u truin. It is believed his death lesulted from a strode of apo plexy . Mr. Hook was a wull known l''ieo Mason, and was a member ot tho Carson Commundery, Kulght Templars, of Asbury Park. He leaves a wife and four children. Hud IIU IK-ud Out of the Window. Altoona, Pa., Dec 29. A fireman on the Chicago Limited, G. K Nycely, was killed ut Lilly. He put his head out ot the cab window, when he wus struck by a mail train coming iu the opposito direction. His bkud was completely crushed lu. Gov. 11111 Moves HI. liooiTi. Albany, Deo. 20. Governor Hill has moved his household effocts uud private library to the Hate man residence at 123 titato street, In this city, where he ox (iccts to fctuy when he visits Albany, ivhich he hopes to do occasionally dur ing tho winter. Secretary I o.ter at tho Treatury. Vabiunoton, Dec. 29. Secretary Fos ter sa at the Treasury Department yeblorduy afternoon for tho first time since his illness. His ast,appuruac4 at the Department wan on November IU. l'rffparhiff for a ikuvl. Paiiis, Dec 28,-yAs tho result of a auarrel over the Chudolue affair iu the Chamber of Deputies, two deputies, MM.' Dedouville-Muille-fou und Wile voye, will fight a duel. Iliirnvd to Ilealll. HAitilUuUliU, Pa., Dec S!0. "Auntie" UarrlHon, said to bo an ex-slave, was burned to death at her homo lust evening. She was over 100 years old. Halt Whitman Much Hotter. Philadelphia, Dec. 20. Last ovonlng Walt Whitman sat up In his bod, sup- Sorted by his nurse, und he ute qulto eartily ot broiled mutton chops. O 'ii. Armstrong Itncoverluir. Boston, Deo. 29,rGen. a & Arm strong, of Hamptou Institute, Who had a stroke of apoplexy ou Thanksgiving Day, is rapidly recovering. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. blinking Cnrpct. Shaking a carpet is a feature of hous, donning which thoroughly enlists the at tendon of the man of tho house. It ii done after dinner. Tho reason tht woman selects this time is because ho ii dressed aud has to go back to bnsinosi again without a chance to change hit clothes. Ho carries tho carpet outdoors. It is not rolled up, it is in a wad shape and he gathers it up In his arms and Btarts for the door, with ono ond of tin uarpat dragging between his feet. lit scorns to stop aud roll it up. IIo haf got his anus full. It presses into hit bosoiu and leaves rifts of sand and grii on his shirt front, It bnlgosinto his face hot und tltibty, and Oils his mouth and nose uud eyes. Then the long end gets under one fool as he is going down the baok Btoop, und tho other foot mounts up tho breadth, and ho stumbles, but catches himself, and prevents falling to the ground on his face by deliberately yet blindly jumping off tho stoop. He finally gett tho carpet on the line. It is very warm. There is a breeze from tho west. Ut steps on tho west side of the carpet and hits it a lick with a stick; instantly the wind turns bharp around to the east, and he is engulfed in dust. He darU around to the oast side, and he hits it another lick; the wind veers around tc the west simultaneously, and he it plunged into n sneezing fit, which serl ously threatens to dislocnto his neck Then ho pauses aud looks around uu easily. He sees that u carpet has tht samo effect on the wind as a sieve! ul ol coal ashes, and he doesn't understand it He gets a clotheepolo and stands around at the north end, and hits the carpet s terriblo rap; tho wind promptly saili around to the south, and catches hin full in tho face with a pint of dust be fore the Dole has fairly left the carrot. A PLEASANT THE NEXT MORNING T FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.- My dortor Bays It nds Rt-ntly on tho utomach, liver and kidnea, tin t H a pleasant laxative. Thin drink Is mudu Jrrnn h'Tln, und is prepared for use ns (.aslly as U-a. It iii'i led All druggists ecu it ut i . und ?U) per ju kRg. Huy ono to-day. T.une'N Family ItlViUclno .doves the ltowcU ouch, day. In order to bo healthy tula Is aerpsLO-ry. AMUSEMENTS. Jrj1i:slOUii(?! TIRiTKH, 1. J. FSUSOSOS. 'jUNAOKB. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29.1891. Ppejl I ougflgemenl of THE ZD-rXTSTsS Lizzie O ilv, I tie nn n or dancers, and Little Vlnle Daly, the daucluir wouder, sup port, d by a oarofnlly sdeoted ovmpiuy lo (ho supremely luanyfaroe toiuedy, THE LATEST FAD Orlglual novelties, laughable situations and arompetm' company or comedians, l'reiiy xti'U, new sous-, new dances and cnichv mimic, lull of h&ppy surprises. Pries, 25.50 and 73 Cents Feat on sale at Klrlln's drut; store. BJck Headache and lellovoall tbo tronhlos lnct rlent to a blUous stato of tho system, Buch an Dizziness, Kauscn, Drowblness, Slstress aftec eating, rain in the BI V, &o. While their most cmaitolle success has been shown UicurlBiJ , Xleaoaobe. yet Carter's IJlUo river Mlt Rrtl equally valu&blo in Constipation, curing and pro entlDg thlaannoyinKCiiniplaint. whllo thsralad correct all illeordprs of tueotoffiacb .stimulate tha ;ircr and regrdale tho bowels. Erenlf theyoalj curca eulfrr from this dlstruaidng corupUlnt: but t ortu S&tely tbelrg3olnofiu!oosnotoudhoro.andthos9 who once try thonj will find thesolltlle pilla vain Able In so many ways that thuy wul not be wil ling to do without them. But after aUtloScbsaa (is the tmne of so many lives that hem Is whora 'werasVoourgrentboOit. OurptlUcaroltivhUa otborsdonot Carter's LUU Liver Pills sro very small and very easy to take. One or two rills jnako a dose, d'hey are.atrlclly vegetable and do not grlpo or? purge, butty tholr laintleacUoii plaaseoll who uteiheni. It y)i at 25 cents 1 llva (or tl. Sold by dniggtaU met) ifhere. oraualLy maU. CARTER HEDIC1NB CO., New York) SMALL PiLL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE AT 1EUM1 I ' Wlli II V How to Ctiro a Cold. One of our citizens who lins been troubled with a Bevere cold on the lungs effected his recovery In tho following simple manner: He boiled a little bono Bet and hoarhound together and drunk freely of the tea bofore going to bed. The next day he took live pills, put on kind of plaster on his breast, another under his arms and still auothor on his back. Under advice from on experi enced old lady ho took all these off with an oyster knife in the afternoon and slapped on a mustard paste instead. His mother put tome onion drafts on his feet and gave hiin a lump of tar to swallow. Then he put Borne hot bricks toiils feet and went to bed. Next morning another old lady came In with a bottle of gooso oil and gave him a dose of it on a quill, nnd nn aunt arrived about the same timo from Dethel with n bundlo of sweet fern which she made into n tea nn-1 gave him every half honr until noon, when he took a big dose of salts. After dinner his wife, who had seen n fine old lady of great experience iu doctoring, in Franklin street, gave him two pills of her make about tho sizo of nn English walnnt and of a similar Bhape, and two tablespoonfuls of home made balsam to keep them down. Then he took a half pint of hot rum nt the suggestion of an old sea captain in the next house and steamed his legs with uu alcohol bath. At this crisis two of tho uolghbors ar rived, who saw at once that his blood was out of order, aud gavo him n half gallon of spearmint tea and n big dose of castor oil. Before going to bed he took eight of a new kind of pills, wrapped about his nock a flannel soaked In hot viuegarand salt and had feathers burned on a shovel in his room. Ho is now thoroughly cured and full of gratitude. Wo advise our readers to cut this out and keep it where it can be readily found when danger threatens. J. SL Bailky. Did Your Baby Cry All Last Night? Pity if ho did, for it wo.ikon, him 10; then, too, it on bo pruvontod, if you will call on 0. J. JIcO irthy or J. M. Hillun, tho druR gtiL. fir a fruo sample of Dr. Hand's 0 'lie Oiro. lliby will ..instantly bo ro- lioved. Many a ulrl was illfutwolntod in not having a Cliiistiua sleigh ride. Tho Greatest Strike. Amonir tli eretl striken that af Dr. Miles In discovering his New Hear. Cure has proven I self to be one of tho most Important I'lio dem'ind for It has beeo'iie nst'inlshlni;. Already the treatment ot heart dlsnv-o U be ns revoluilonlrc-d, nnd mai y unoxpmtod oures e(l-oted. It Boon telleves short breath, uunerlii?, pains lu side, arm, shoulder, weaK and hungry Rpelis, oppiosslon, swelling of anittcs, s noiherlnx und keurl dropsy, ur. allies uooiv uu ueart huu iervous mmjHSCH. tree. 'I he uncnualed Now Heart CuriMssold nu-i guaranteed by (J. II. !Iiieubucb,thedru2 gtst,Mlfco his Kesioratlve Nervine lor head nohe, fl's, sprees, hot Hashes, nervous ooill, opium habit, etc. Jfttches In the bands of children become dangerous playthings. Mi'es' Worve ana Livor Pills Art ou a new principle reiialattne the liver, stomach and bowels through the jiervet. A now discovery. Dr. Miles' fills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, pllei, ooiistlpatlou. Uueqnaled lor men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, Barest t 5) doses, 3Ste. Samples I'ree, at O. H. Hatfeubath's d me store. The breath of gusnlolon Is cenerallv that with 0 lives iu it. Will Bo Given Away. Otlf outernrl" rlririflst O. II Haneuliiicll whocirrlf-H th finest stock- of dru.'s, pei mmerles, toll a Unlss. brushes, sponges, etc , it giving mv a lanru number of irlal bottles nf Dr. Miles' a lebrsted Itestomtlvt. Nervine. II.' BUAraatnaa 11 10 our headache, diss uess. nervous pro.tratlon, sleeplscsuew, the 111 ell'eoUi of spirits, tobacco, oullee. elo. Drug- xltustylt Is the .gr.wtest seller they ever Kuaw, auu is umvurrfiuy sails raotory. insy also guarantee Dr. Miles' New Heart 'lure In ull oasei of 11 rvom or organic heart disease, ptirutAtion, iam in siae, sinaiu ruu, eto. Kineboolcon "Nervous and llejrt Diseases" free. Ojleudftrs In great variety are now uoutiug about. Oh, What a Cough. Will yon heed Uie warul ugt The signal per aapsof tbo sure approach of that more ter rible dlsea&s. OonsumDtlon. Ask yourselves II you can ullord for the sikfce of saving SO cents, to run the risk; and do nothing for It, We know froin exporlejaoe thut shlloh's Ours win uure vour uougn. it nev.ir mils, xnis explains why more I ban a Million Bottles were sold the oast year. It relieves Groun aud Whoppinc Cough at once Mothers do not be without it. For m Hook, aide or Chest, use Hulloh's Porous Plaster. Hold by 0. H. llagenbuflh, N. E. corner .Main ana Lloyd streets. December's second new moon will be due on the 80th. Shlloh's Consumption Dure. This Is beyond question the most suo 'esslul Cough Medicine we hive ever sold, t tew doves Invariably oure the worst esses of 'oogb, Croup, and ItrouobltU, while its won lexful suootws in the oure of Consumption is without a parallel In tha history of medicine. Hlnoe It's nrst discovery It has lieen sold on a (uarantee, a test which no othor medicine -an stand. Ii you have a rough we earnestly ask you to try It. 1'rloe 10 cents, SO ocuts, and U.t0. If your Lungs are sore, Chest "or Kaok 'anio, useHhlloh's Porous Planter. Bold by J. II. Ilsgenbuob, N, K. ooruer Main and uoya streets. Now get your New Year rosolutloiiB in goou Biiupo. What Father Pablo Varela Says, Cur.AYA. tictnbei 1. IHS4. I know several neorle who have suuurud greatly from Ihe consequence of Impure hi .od, and 1 1 a very short while have ielt much betb i by using the mcdlcino whirl) was, sout here Uy Don Itinion Alvi for tint pur pnt,e. f recom 'no ul this remedy as ono which pp mises the best remits and Is the bestof its fclud. KKV.PAUMJ VAHKn.V. Hold at Klrlln's Drug Htore.Ferk'Usou House Block, Bhenaudoab. OUR NORTHERN BOUNDARY. Arbitration Soon, lint Wo May Have to ritht nt l.nnt. WASHINOToy, D4c 20. It Is believed thnt tbo Court of Arbitrators in the B'hring Sen case will be anuoiincod soon. Our Unvernment will select l'lancc, and It is believed that KasUud will select Italy. 'I'he poweri will sa l"rl. a third. An the sealing, season will not open until June, tb.ro Is no great hurry. A prominent member of the Foreign AiTaiis Committee of tho Senate, who has been uousulted In every state ot the Beliriug Sea onus, says that it Is not to be expected that the decision made by the Commission would be mutually sat isfactory to both the United Statos aud England. "It is only a question nf time," eald the Senator, "until we will be compelled to go to war with Kuglatid to settle tho question ot our northern boundary. Wo are not ready for war now with a great power, but we will have to huvo one sooner or later, aud we have no timu to lose in establishing u good navy and a system of coast iletanoes. Of courso, we could whip Kngland ou land. Con gress, I believe, will appreciate our po sition toward Kngland, and will see the necessity of making liberal appropria tions for the Immediate improvement of our navy." BAIT EXPERIMENT. T' j Vn ol Frii.tii $tiuld Collsldoreil Vury Micottantul, Wasiii.votox, Uec. 90. A report from Ottawa, Out., says that the oxpsrlment Inuugut'Uod by the Fishery Departmeu t at Ottawa to supply bait to lUhermen on the Atlantic coast has proved n gratifying success. At the suggestion of the government, Mr. Whitman, of Cunso, put up an ex perimental arrangeiueut uud secured uud frole a quantity of squid for butt. The result is thai, nil thu dihermeu at Cauio have continued to Ush success fully long after the boats in other ports were laid up. Several United States fishing schooners have purchased this bait, aud one, the Maud M. Story, has secured a good load of fish on the Cunso aud Carouse banks, uslug only this bait. Tbo fishermen are quite enthusiastic about the success of the exparl meat, aud It seems to be generally udiuttt.d that an extension of this system will reuder our Ushermun indepaudout of Newfoundland. Hounttsd by Crlniliinla. Chicago, 111., Dec 20. Hounded by tbo threats of criminals who-e enmity ho has inruri."! In tho Hue of duty, As sistant Stai. An iruey William S. 15111 ott, Jr., lu. ai homo suffering from nervoui prosi ration. Within tho last two wctk-i a ilu-'p-lald plot to take his life was revealed by u prisoner lu tho county jail, and although every precau tion has been taken it is feared that tho danger Is not yet past. Mr. Elliott de clines to givo detuils. It is known that his life has frequently boen threatened by criminals, and he was once assaulted and dangerously hurt by a prisoner Whom ho had convicted. Horsewhipped III. Ilaugltti'r's Insultor. SiiajiokiN, Pa., Dec 29. Solomon Haas, a well-known resldeut of this place, was publiuly horsewhipped yes terday by John U. Snydar, proprietor of tho Philadelphia Novolty Slore, for In sulting his 13-yenr-old daughter. Haas mot the girl aud made impropor propo sals to hor. Snyder purchased a cow hide and going to Haas's place ot busi ness gavo him a Bevere Hogging. Sny der bus been arrested. The utfulr U tho talk of coal thu regions. Orl llavugea In Wluatrmd. Wisstead, Conn., Doc 29 Women from tho Christian Association call lng nt thu house of Grorgo Malllsou, found tho fires out, tho house cold and the whole family of live persons helpless lu bed with the gilp. Mrs. Malllson is uow dead, as is also hor mother, and Malllsou and his two children lire very low. lhiiro are other deuths from grip reported iu the city. Was Moiiughsu Inue? WK8TOHETTER, Pa., Deo. SO. Tho the ory udvauced by thu relatives uud friends of It. Jones Alonughun, tha lawyer who suddenly disappeared so mo time ago and who has uow turned up lu Sydney, Australia, is temporary insanity. He hud a largo law pruutlae, nud his domes tic life was all that a man could wish for. l'asaed.tlm Conimurolul Treating. Vienna, Dec 20. A dospatch from Uudii-l'esth says that tno upper itouso of the Hungarian Diet has uow passed th? commerolui treaties recently negotiated Lstween Austro-IIungary and Germany, Austro-Huugnry and Belgium, Au?ro-Huugnry and Switae.r land and Austro-Hungary aud Italy. Thre Foolhardy Men Meet Dwitll. Beunk, jwltzerlarid, Dec. 29. Three men, lu Ihe Ueuime Pass lu the uernese Alns. were swallowed up by uu ava lanche. Tljfy bad tried to cross the pass, not heeding the warnings of their guides, who refused to accompany them on account of recent heavy snows, and declared their attempt foolhardy. Jit stored Cumuioilora McCultu. Wabhinotost, Dec. 20. The President has restored Commodore Bowman H. McCslla, ot the navy, to the list and remitted hla sentence ol three years. It bad still several mouths to ruu. Mo OhIU was commanding the Kuterprls aud was tried and found guilty of cruelty U) his tailors. (Irlii III Hamilton, Hamiltok, 0., Do. HO. The grip t m.Uni, .utlIUI. rAVll!fAd )lAr,. ITllllv twenty thousand ot the realdtuts ot tlio olty are afllicttid with tbe disease. The death rate is very nigii, iua tiisease is hands uud a number of the factories are idle. frills of a Wrvclr Quebec, Que., Deo. 30. Tho bark Anna, as she uow lies wreoksd on the Island ot Antloostt, with all her materi al, has been Bold by auction aud ad judged to H. Frye & Co. for 3(10 Tho crew havo left for home, but Cajt Olsea Is still here. Ho will leave lu a day or two. Cousolane Coutributlou Wasihnoton, Doc 20. A conscience contribution of (300, under a New ork date and, signed "Mills," was received at the .treasury Department. Nhoet t.00 f'Sji JltaeUng to Wtf wioo-ioikuu.. y) CHILDREN' felOc ECONOMY t TKiehrr.lt by the use of WoKFslltlEBIackliiB you save on pair of Shoos n year, and n bottle at ao contH lasts three i- onth , for how many yonrs blacking wl I no year's saving In shoe Leather . 10C Will pay for the Coot 10C Irir. oft linnnlin; l'lnln IMiltc 1 . X Jla .rl to Kill,, . JVC IOC Kmrrnld, (lml, IOC JQq or other l'.(ly (Has. "JQC CACTUS 3L00D CURE. SUPERIOR TO URSAP1RILLA uri(ios tho blood by ox )olling tho imiiuiities through tlio propor chunnels and never caust s eruptions on the skin. Kogulatos the bowels. Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up tho system and gives you anappetite. Never fails to cure any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold nt Klrlln's Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel mock, Shenandoah, Pa. 00 YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will prumi.tljr r?Ho.o the imt di trorwlug ,, f Acuto or Ol ironic llheu. mfttlmii or Gout, lw Ftrictly otnervlng tho dliectioua, tt will curojou wnuau ently ., - Lullka th numoroui rrejitratlom Uitt flood thvrotiolir. thii tut-dlclns Is & tnig for th lirlMii furta of rheumatltm otilr. nnd tvti la Mjrj;ni "eurll Out bottle IU intka lo eonncrtlftD wlili tho routine the iiiOem' thtt lh prnp-r re'iiMy ht Ib foniid. Vou tre ctrutuly tt qutt(t to ti si tbo ncrlia of ikJU!Ui' 1(11 JjUaiATIG HEM nv. bi fli liiablo rrPrtlBi aro cndenetl by honJredi of th Only reKoitbitt liicridlvtiu, rentarkkMe tor tblr earttlT power i, KM uk-iI in ihe tiui ufctur of KllOUT'B J1.C0 rr Urttlo. 6 Bsttiw, 36.C0. nila, :z Cts. B:x. irnur tMorckreprr due not keen H, wood tj.ji u, f,b tuaufiMturvr, ud yoo will raoelvo ft by amll. 3C37 Market Street, l'liiiatl'n, r. DR.THEEU R5l North Fourth St., UUO bl, ilrun, PrtiLApiirni, t).t- onlv Kfouloa Uvrukvn Anwrtew f fuilnlht in th" L'ulud Sutet mho U ttlr f. ourv DloOtl PolBODj Hervous Dotoillty od Spv clal Dlsooaeo "t frkUl lUsMH KidflMtlPilBllatia bouoa.oreThront Mouth ftluti'hia rimnle. FmpUuui, toft or lixrrt I Iter 1 HwtlHngi, Irrttittloiig, IntUii uittloDi knd naaDlam Bttiututti, Wfitni and Fifl (eT, loat munory, wlt tiiot mntt miUty, K11n7 n JtUlUr OIumm and all IlM-ara teiultlnx rrom In llnnri tlori or Ovor,.rk RsMnt mim enrfd In 4 to 10 dav I . rvUnf at onoo. l)n uot tow Itope. no mallur what alfri Uin, loctor, Quack, Panlly or flotpttal rtiytlelaD hu (y bualarai. oti, Tflvn, midpli ai D twoot oovriHrLATiK MtHHiioa Men or poftr. 'nil 10. iiainp wr pnna. "TRUTH" eiiwln Quack under worn iMdmoolala. Hovm. dallv fhrni 9 to S, Kr'n 6 to 8, Wd. a1 Bt Kr'ia 9 Ut 10 Hundat 0 (111 11 Write or call and to m1. for R1Wuom h Wrdn. M Baturda; Pblla. dally TtmL A J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, leases, Mortgages And Ilonds written. aiurruttfe uceusos ana legal ousims promptly attended to. Real Estate, Colleclioa aol Iusurance Agency General Klre Insuranoe Uuslneas. Itepresents tne iHortuwosteru i,ue insuranoeuo. OFriOK Muldoon's bulldlne. aoruar Oentr-r aud Wast Bts., Hbeuaudosh, Pa. Boot Hropertiet of All Kinds For Sale. 1. A nwiatory double frame dwelling house store aud restaurant, nu Ksi, Centre St. 11. A a Wfblng nud restanrunt on Hast Centre street. S. Desirable property on oorner Centre and Jardln streets, satiable for business pur nooas. 4. two story double Irani e dwelling, on WMtlJovd strati. 2f S Two 2lory frame dwellings on Bt Cen tre street. 6. Two t story dwellings on the oTirner ot unsu ana unesiuui streets ntoreroomia one. 7. Two-lory single house on North Chestnut street, with a Targe warehouse at the rear. 8. Tlir eo tvo-tory double frame buildings uumBrui umya sua mioerc streeis. CUIUS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT ail N. Main St., Stwnaudoli. The 1'iKost Stock of Btws, Alen. CLjars, k John R. Coye, A.ttorney-at-Law AMD Real Estate Agent, OI'FlC'Ii-UBDDALL'a llDILniHO, Cor. Main and Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: l A two and one-half story double frame dwelling house, with ut ire-room and res taurant, Located ou Kust Deutro street V' AvalupMe property located on Houth Jar dln street 8 Beven dwe'llne houses at the corner of Oil nen ana Lioya streets, uood Investment , .Terms rousoqame, FOR GLASS WILL DO IT. 1