PiesenH in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUiOE or THB FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to (the buman system, forming an ngreeable and. effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or ' . '.i , condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER L L It is themostcxcellsnireri -.i mi' CLEANSE THE SYSTEM -v" . ' .1 When one li HiliOus on -.. SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRS Hv , HEALTH nnd OTRuHQI"' NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all erfe delighted with it. ASK VOUn DRUQQIST rOR Manufactured only by CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAl. MV1SVIU.E. KY NEW YORK. N. t. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. I W, Baker & Co.'s from which Iho excess of oil Jiaa beon removed, is ! Absolutely !Puro and it is Soluble. No Chemicals Aiu m iia yrujuirauon. xz nas pltnort than three times the strength of ----- 'T-we. -- HiUll lUWll or Sugar, and is therefore far moro economical, costina less than one. cent. fltri If fd lnl nlntin I O -a J m jiuijoiiii;. i well as lor persona In health. Sold bv Crocnrn nunrvwhnm m. hwi wviuifbuibij nine?. Vh-r--: ... -! A I .1 . AllU 1 Y Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written Marriage licenses and legal clnlms promptly attended to. Seal Eshte, Callejlioa and Insurance Agency General Fire Insurance Business, Kepiesents the Northwestern i,lle Insurance Do. OFFiOK-Muldoon" building, corner Centre and VVe-t Sis., Bhenanduab, Pa. Good Properties of All Kinds for Sale. 1. A tiro-story double frame dwelling house storeand restaurant, on East Oontre Ut. 2. A- dwelling and restaurant on East Centre street. 3. Uenh-Hble property oo corner Ontre and Jardm streeu, suitable for business pnr. poss. 4 4. A.'T0.1? ?on.b iranj dwelling, oo VI ait IJovd street, 6 -Two Z-khirgtrsiule dwellings on West Cen tre street , 6. Two lleiory dwelrln on the corner of l oal and Chestnut streets Store roon. in one. 7. Two-story single house on North Chestunt street wlh a i iivu wa-iehoustt .HUiar-ar 8. Three t"o-'ory dnnhle frame building corner i.f tr .j J uud hlbert sUeeU. 1,000 Cenulno Tyler Curtain Dusks 321 and 824 Net Spot Cash, No. 400T Anttnuo Oak HLend.nd 'IVlerDeiike. lilt, 6ln. lonsrliy Ull.lltn. high. Mire end lhltt Vroof. Zlno lluttom under drapers: patent: Jlrnss vl'(n 'lied Itnrk; Kxten.lon Arm Bhrtesi Weight sou m.. l-rice, v. u Mi. al r-ni.tory. asai met, Also 1.000 Antlauo Ash Deslis. 3o. 4008 game a& above, eceot made of Solid Antique Abb, Rood as on. Height UO lli, I'rlce V O. II. nt Factory, ISHl Net. Shipped fr- iu our jnduinnpotlH fnHory direct. Made and wild solely bjr the TYLER DESK CO., St. Loula, Mo. WIi'hri r-atloriio ofllttith ('Guiitoi i, Unas., etevlnoelr. Xm. SAKDEH'S ATST TAUNTS- tlfCTM- I BEST tUMiS HAOHiTIB lumviMtNTS. "Vffi SUSPENSORr, Tl'1.1."", "hltot medlolL. ell WtUM r.ioHlof from tu. !!.!m?i!Llt! ,".m.1,''.'. 'j'"" 'I IU-btb,l.. Jo. or . ?.t'rf00lx)l . wl" '' " "' 7 ull. ASlm. U,.V"""U"1 mpktt.. ...ui, froi NO.Oie Broadway. NEW YOfWi q (realsfast fill Gocd mmm mm HM BACK TOTHE MINES Toniicssoo Coimcta Will Bo Put to AVork Again. STANDINQ ARMr TO GUARD THEM Stookades Havo Baen Esballt, Ealtirgcd ani Strougly Fortiflsd- Aiilatant Cominl.li,nerlir Lnbor Allemnn ObarsKil ivitli High Troainn-Ilo Is Bald to Have Innitud tho UprUliii of the Miners When Iho CouvloU Wnrs Let lios-To be Tried by Court MnrtlaL NaSIITILLK. Tenn.. Jim. 2 Tli tnuiliug army of Tenuessje, composed ot 1UJ men, three months' supplies, QntllnR iiuns and reeulatlon outfit, has left for the mlnos under eotnni.tnd nt Brigadier General Games and Adjutant General Norman. The battalion' will be swelled by numbers until possibly 250 mon are enlisted whan they reaoh tho scans of the recent troubles. Three hundred oonvlots wero on the train and will be put to work In the mines again. The stockades have boon rebuilt and onlargid, aud tho miners will have serious opposition in reaching thorn If hnStllttiee aph ratiAVrarl flan nHnaa and Norman ure empowered to make a tuctib uu me abate ujr Yoiuuceurs in oase serious trouble Is exnactad. Thn nnln Inn ovor the State Is that when the minors find what has baen done thor will rtn thoinsolres and sweep tho handful of soldiers < the earth. Of the 000 oou victs who wero released iu the uprising at Brloerille, Oliver Springs anil Coal Creek, over 2fii urn nf.il 1 ,it. Inn... Knil . i' " . oorruspjndents aooompaniad the troop 111 Htibiuipuuoa ot crouoio. Kvorybody has leeu staggered ately by the ssusatlonnl aharKu that Assist ant Commissioner of Labjr Allomiu, a State offlelal, Is guilty of high trdasoa Htralnst tha Skats, ilnrlmi n..lir niimjii. able by hanging. It IS Charged that lust bafnrn t.Iin un. rlslQLt Of the miner Allnmtin wanr about among them Inciting tluiu to tho uiuveuisuu jLiieman oouierraa person- allV With the lsadnro nt tha hli. irh and made speeches to them. ino matcer camo up betoro th Logis- latura In an Infnnnnl war nn.l - . , 11 i.j i I.U4 1. t V T J lution was lntroJucad to hiivj an lave'i tigatlon ordered, but Influenoe stopped this. Alleman is to be triad by a oourt marttal, unless Gov. Huohani ferex Tennessee has baooma tho laUah Ing stock of her sister StUoson account of tha weakness of Gov. Bu'ihatiAt., who is trembling in his shoes now for mm- tuu otai,e iroopj wilt oa uttuclted again. AMICABLY SETTLED. Ulffarenoes of the Welah Bllners and Col. llery Owners at an Unit. London, Jan. 2. There is a general sense or relief amouz tha working classes arter learning that the Welsh Colliers have Cilmt In mi RVrAntnanh will. the owners, and that thay will continue worn at asugutiy reduced rate of wages. In the towns of the coal districts of tha nriUClnalltV them la mnnr an I mil,ll rejoicing. lillt lor the lurranmunt fif) fill ml.M representing several hundred thousand mon, women and children, would have beoutbrowa out of work iu midwinter, and, although the minew average a nnulwl n u.m.lr In ,b-.i ...a 1.. 1 that, as a class, they are not forehanded. Tl. ....I.I .1 ... . . ..uu ioiui, i amu lo uo uue in part to DOlitioal inflnuilfM. brniliyhf. fi, l..ut. nrt the mine owners by the Tories, who are imiwumnriy uuxious at tnis time to avoid labor troubles as much as possible and also to avoid any Issue likely to raise the question of mining royalties; Which the RuiIIcaIh nr. illunnia!! tA'h.... upon me puuuu. v Fenr the Trbojis arn Rarioun Jeil. San Antonio, foxas, Jan. 2. There is much suppressed excltamont aud un easiness ut military department head quarters over tha failure to receive any report from tha seat of war on ths border for tho past eighteen hours. It Is feared that Garza hasreoalved such u lurg. number q Telnforoam nts from STiJxlqp Bluce the rsnlt of Mexican troops at MIer.'ln wmch their com mander, Gen. Lorenzo' Garcia, Is said to have been murderedflliat they have the United States trooria which ivorj no.n. mnndtit by John G. Bourko completely Tile Ulrl Wat thu Ghul. BmDnBHtJT, Conn., Jan. 2. It has lisen ounil tliat Minnie Parrot is tho trhost whloli has haunted the house ot U. li. Jennings in Main street. For weeks mysterious rapping and noises were heard Iu the house both day an 1 night. AIinni, who worked in tho nouse, seemed parVlanUrly ufreoted by the noises and was frequently found In a faint. At last John Stevens, the owner or the house, hired a deteotlve to Investigate. He found that tho girl ma.le the rappings, nud so skilfully as to docsiva hundreds ot people. Bhe has confessed, bho Is a morphine Hand. The Orlii " OoiiHoetlout, Habtfobd, Conn., Jan. 2. Tho nrln Is still prevalent. Old people seem to u paruouiariy susoepciuie. At Jnuule town Robert W. Harrington, 88 year of age, died At Now Oatberlue Berry, nn aged woman, was found dsad in her bed. She had been dead three days. The neighbors missel her, bather uoiue, No. 7 Myrtle street, was not broken Into u.atll to-day. At Norwalk Belsey B. Watermen, the mothsr of Kale Bish op, who poisoned her husband, died yes terday at Bridgeport of the plague, and at Wliutead James Full no, 02 jeurs old, a local politician, pasted away, Mut.Boliu.eile to Aid Starvlns Itusliu Uostok, Jan. 9. Governor RubibII hnn Issued an earnest appeal to tho poo plo ot Massachusetts, asking t hem to contribute generally to the aid of the Burterow In Kussla, und naming Bishop Brooks, the. Iter. Blward Erarett llle, U. W. PenboUy, WllUam Lloyd Garri son aud Joslah Quluuey as a gommittea to take charge olr tlie subscriptions. 7,000 New Votern Iu Itliode I. Ism!. Pkovipenck, Jail. S,Wrfie'realstrtlii Just closed throughout'thBlSuw , eot an iuoreaie over 18JJ of over'7,000, nv about 23 par cent, tho majority o' wlilih new voters are'claimsj by thi Dsmacrat party. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ' " 1 'jmmiMJt BD PURE 'Now Knclnnd Inqiilalttveness. It Is remurknblo tho amonnt of In quisitivonesa a New Englander devolotig 1 t. . i . , im . .t ui ma course 01 1113 1110. inei'0 is Hom ing awkward or constrained nbout it. It iomes easily, naturally and gracefully. In uo part of New England la this trait io curcfully cultivated as in our own tlear Connecticut, its fruits are shown in tho record of the patent ofllco. Thero are other fruits, however, not quite so happy, which never get insido of the patent office, and it is just as well they don't. Here is an instance in kind: A Danbnry fjrocery firm havo taken tho agency for n hammock. One of tho ar ticles they have hung at t'io front in tho shade of their porcli. They hung it thera as a sample, and na an advertisement, but numtn'ons peoplo have got into it to see how it worked. It hung so low they cotild osily sit in it, and undoubtedly the "motion was agreeable and comforting. But the grocers didn't fancy this performance, especially as the liammock sitters wetje not hammoclc buyers. Saturday after noon they removed the loop at one end from the hook, and fastened it by a bit of twine instead. Shortly after a man came in for two quarts of molasses. It was put up in ms pan, ana u paper tied over the top, us lie had forgotton to bring a cover. When he passed out ha bu,w uie uaminoeit. His eiinoalty was nrouseu at once, tub groc rs were busy inside, bo he thought he would luvesti- gato on his own hook. With that keen intuition peculiar to a New Enirland man ho saw at a glance that it was something to get into. Ho knew it was nothing to wear, und was equally sure it could not bo arranged for cooking. He sat down in it. Then he swung back' ward nnd lifted his feet up. Then tho twine fastening gave wav. It was a dri'adful affair, He had tho pail of molasses sitting on his lap, aud there win n dmr sittimr nmlur thr. J,n,. mock. Neither tho dog nor the molasses expecteu anything, any moro than tho man himself did. It was a terrible sur prise to all of thein. The mau aud tho dog lost their presence of mind, nnd oven the pail lost its head. The molasses went into las lap, and ran down his legs, nnd swashed up under his yest, and Insinu ated itself somo way in between himself and his clothes. And when he went down he hit the dog with his heel on the Imclf. nnd thn Anrr trnci cr will! wili ror aud amazement that it set tip a head splitting yell nnd Ued madly down tho Btreet, having first taken the precaution to bite him on the log and to tip over a tier or wooden water pails. When the pails went down a lot of hoes were curried over with them and that started a box of garden seeds mounted On a box, and they in turn brought away n pile of peck raoasnroa whose summit was crowned with a pyra mid of canned tomatoes. It wtw a dread ful shock to the man and fairly pura lyzed him with its magnitude, but when nnA nrHola fnllnfoimr ntirttltai. .n.tta n.rr. . . ..u ,. ...,5 .....j ...v.. . a..u ...I, lanching atop of him he thought tha evil one himself had burst loose nud he jnst bc reamed as lond as he could. The mo lasses was all over him, and tho garden needs had adhered to the molasses, and ha lookfid mora Ilka n Ihiita ijtrui'hrMuil stuck -fall of caraways than anything eise. in tuw uwnir condition ue wad dled homa and swore every step of the way. Thero has never been anything liko it In Danbnry since the British burned tho town. AT 1 ?AKE A PLEASiTOT THE NEXT MOIINlNO rFEEL BnlriHT sun NEW AND MV COMPLEXION IS GETTER. JKvr und k f de i, an i u u iih asaut h Aativt. Thla arbifc la znda iron. Ui'ib", end in prepared for uaa Buy aucj lO-ctai. JLaue'tf J'uialtv ftfrdl TAJtlNII J?QR BALE, Areyotj lqnk-r-r .iuP ,,or nwniT' If so call oh or write lo J. J. Kehlw, Kraokv lie. Pa., as to where thev are located and for terms. ' 8-2a-tf OUR NEW MONITOR. The Ullnntonnmoli ill Test lie.' amis at Onrdlner'e Buy. NW YoiiK, Jan. 2. The monitor Mlantonoiuoh, under command of Ortpt Montgomery Sioard, has left tho 'Brooklyn Navy Vard under orders from the. Navy Department to test , the ten diHerent guns which constitute her armament. The chief Interest in the monitor's movements lies In tho fact that the tost about to be made Is the first one in tho history ot the United States Navy whe.-e long rifles such a- the Ihantonomoh carries havo bon mount ed and fired oa board a coast defence vessel, To many inds this ten Is not with out dnuger to tha gunnors and others oh the monitor. There Is .always tho danger of .explosion, albeit the guns have been previously tosted on shore. There-am four ten-luch broeoh-loading glins, two each being plaoed In the fore and aft turrotw; two three-pounder Hotcukiss revolving oanuons, and two of the new XJnggs-Sohroeder rapid-Are guas. Tuo last, uanie I ur new inven tion, of Atpurioan naval ofBoers. Oupt. Heard say that the guns will not. be fuliy tested until Monday or Tuesday uexu When the test is completed the Mlan tonnin'ih wilt return to Brooklyn and Cape. 8icard will send -his report to WiisUlnutoii. A Baby Full of Oolio PainB Ij not an iuwreslinir study; cure him quickly by getting a free sample bottlo of Or Hand's Oolio Cu-o from 0 J. ilc Outby or J. M. Uillan. the druggists, it instantly cures oolic. .Tlltlllnpi, fini.inltl.. n...l.l. . , lamij Ullllb LULrl some snow and sleighing. Tho Oroateat Strike. A,,nmItle Brett strlSes that of Dr. Miles In discovering his New Hear. Cure has proveu I self to be one of thf inustlm-.mrtaut. ins demand lor it has liun tie astoulshloE Already the treutmont m heart dis..'ase Is be- i?,?.reolu'l.onl?ed' ,lud ma"y unexptoled onres ottected. It noon relieves short breath. ilntlArliltr nil nslnulHn ...... 1 1 . ananmigry hpeVa, oppresslou, Rwelllng of Mil' bdokOQ Ueart mid Nervous DtFeftsos, ..xwr,. 1 i iuuiui 1 11 li 11 tin Miwri, tirnnar lir ond rfiii. , I 1 V-T Tr r ISHOIll i it iZnhtTu 'f:."'51J?nin??' i ' ..iu"i.i.o A.urviue tur neail- finlnln i ,8Re,, ' flhO, ncrvOUS ODlU, The milk from Mi n nnrinnnnt Inn nl... l.i.. i"Zi". ."."...meiiire luiiuii ior me lace. Miles' Nerve ana Jblvsr Pllle Act nn it naur nWi.Ali.u . . liver, stomaoh and bowels thrmtgh Ih, Serve,. jue blUoosuoHs, had . tat. torpid liver, niiea. S?if;S!fUoaa' Unma!fd for men, womS cts. aarnplesj Free, at C. H. IlagenlmcU's 1S BVVlSl The New Yenr'a diary ia now a reality. Will Bo-Qivon Ammr Cllr Anllt'iirliilni,f1p.i..ifll . 11- , 1 1 .. who mrrlo t"'H"f'.L- 'i. ""Ku"ncu "i"v nwum ui UXUK. Dei- lumerios. tn llol uriiMou i,.Uh. ZZ-Z?.' r.. Wr Tii 7T.il. . ! "i trial ooitios ? osjebratw Uestoratlya Nervine. effect, of Sffifij TUSSSSrZ. .frn knew, aud IS UuRfenariy sal sfaotory. They also irnarAnlAA lli hiiiaJi m 1 , J. W tao book ";a4 "wiiSHg White hftflrlfvaAr fa Mia viAnf- ..itr.i. . Q"-s- mij IUU31 BIVIIHM Oh. Wlitit a Oomrli. WlllToahtwlUiawrQluj? Ths nraal pr- AXm (tf l.hn aura anntwAw 4 , . fT.'7!:r-S '" vng w 1" twuu uo notmnic rorit. " 1 KSSS? S"11?6 HhlloB's Onre illCnryonr Coanh. Jt nww nvil -rs,i. .ixplaliis why niore (ban u MUUon Botdes Mkl7 ... ui.ii vr. Wl mi ivuk., oiae or Ohest,use,ShUoh's Porous Plaster. Bold by TilUH far l.llla stlnl.ii. .naT "lieu " - WUMI CHUB, Shlloh'e Consumption Cure. This is bevonif nnuwii.... . wiui nnn.T, "C" ?? lew doses ffi Tvartibl v 7hV .V JS innh (VAn o:,.'zl,.,z v, "".y"" W1 -m--t sum ANuuuuiHH. wmie lui vnn maeaniio . i7 J.T'f. .lu """J .? H)0. It ypur UaiiU are sore. Carnal nr h.i Colli blfinlt IfUl nml u unnnn.a 1IU J " noun ills dress. What a Promlne t Lawyer Says : A. H. Brioht, .-sol., 185 and 18T IlrondwiiyS ltonmseHuiid.D. . Naw Vokk, July at, 1890. J wy ear I)oolor:-I take pleasure in add liinu testimony to the effloaoy o( ray use ?' ,IT aoH M'ood Our, which yiiii Kindly recommended to me as a remedy for my periodical aliment of long standing, in-tlsmms-tory rhe imattsm, or what your pro. lesslou (crmji 'gout." I liavebeealnlhehab'tofuslngtbeslereo- IVtiftn lAlnaillM 11, o ...I ... I ... .. ... . -. - . , . . ' . uu.lllluuB) WHICH so seriously, impair and rtebllllBle the system without teeming to eradicate the disease or ail u.ui. My experlonoo In the use of the Cactus Is tbUt hroetlie system and aols ns a ner- I o muot tno earnestly rcnommend tosuOer lnu humanity the trial ol thls.whiob ema lo III hA n BiMTfiMil m eATrt ...I r al. uioteaaalliavbbeeu, Ueltevo me my dear atr. Vnim. r.-. 1 1 .. " A. B. BBlOHT. Pt-il Cain Ot iTi1l.a Th., O ti ifoue BiMlt. Hheasndo ih, I'a UU FqrlOSrerEAIUHO UAHHOOD. WeslinetofBiii soil Min4, Effiicts Sjr.n!lh..lllls,IliulKlAlI'kuOK0JsiriKT8, it. u.r.iii., inns iiuuiSkir-Bimsl Sti.f. peitrltU.. .., niJ...u. ud imxr. ull.d (.f.lrdjlnu AcbNiCRIE MEDICAL CO., UUFFALO.N, V, PERKINS IS SENATOR Appointed to Plumb's Scat by Gov. Humphrey. GENERAL SATISFACTION FELT. The Judge Has Served ftftit Yeara Congress and'Was a Liadex. in lllslory of Ilia NowIt-Appointed Sena. lor'e i.n..Tn Yeure on tint llnnah aa IMitrlot Jmlirellle Vigorous Work In Itecent CuuipulKiit-.IIla llealra to Knili- lale III l'redeeeeeor. Topcra, Kan, Jan. 2. Gov. Humph rey liss ended tho Senatorial struggle by appointing ex-Conressraan Btshop W. Perkins United Statos Senator to succeed the late Pretou B. Plumb. This conclusion was reached after ma ture and careful consideration. Iu the present crisis, when Kansas, Which had heretofore been tho ablest repreiented State in tho Union, was practically without a Senator, Gov. Humphrey felt that the people demand ed the man who could best lake up tho work of Senator Plumb, llu believed Judge Perkins, who served eight years In Congress as ono of the leaders of the House, beat fitted tor the duty, und, af ter weighing the claims ot ail olnli dates, ho elected. Bishop W. Porkins was bom at Rich eBtev,' Loralna ' County, Ohio, in 1842. 'lie lecolvexl his oarly education in the public schools, and at Knox College, Galesburg, III. After leaving eolh'ge be spent two years In Colorado. In July, 1863, he enlisted In Company U, Eighty third Regiment Volunteer Infantry. He was one ol the nHi-geantaof hlsoompany until utter the battle of Stone River. He was afterward detailed as s.lj nam, and later made captain of u company. He served four years through the war participating iu some ot the hardest fought battles. lie was- mustered out at Nashville, Tenn.', nnd returned to Illinois, aud eu tored the law oftlce o U. C. Gray at Ottawa.- He was admitted to the lmr. and tllo same year located at Piorca town, Ind. He went to Oiwezo. Kan.. in 1801), and was soon appointed County Attorney, declining a nomiuntiou to that omoe. He was elected Prnlmtn Judge in 1870, and' hold that oiihio un til ho was appointed District Judge In 1U7!1. liu ri ii in'id on the bench ton years, ni.ikiu'- . ivan record. In lab3 un '..i.j nominated as one of four ctiudifiaitM to Congress nt larie In tl.o most ' bitterly contested Statu con vention ever1 bald in the Stata. 1T w,iu elected in fha Third Congressional Dis trict in 1B84, lBoU aud 1888, being de feated iu 1800 by the combined vote of the Democrats and Farmers' Alliance. ...I..-., i. . . it ni .. . .. wujcu umi u. ii. uiover as tnoir cs.udl dute. Judgo Perkins has ulways boon a strong Jlepuuiican, and has been promlucnt in the various campaigns in i- . i i. ... .Italians atuKO uo lirab uecaiUU a CltlZOU lis Is a Btrong man mentally, and Whore ho is uebt known he has tho Kiaucueut nan truest irienus. in an interview Judge Perkins said bo appro uiiuau uie compliment Dam him vnrv highly, and that, he recognized the work that was before him. ; "I shall go to AVashlngtoa nnd enter on my duties with all my energy, nhd with a determination to vindicate, If possible, tho action ot Gov. Humphrey in appointing mo. i reel tuo rosponsi unity aeouiy, unu suun uo ail In my power to continue &ne worK so ably bj bun by Sountor Plumb." rulford's Hemarkabla Shuotlujr. IlAiiniSBimo, Pa., Jan. 2. The itarrlsburg bhootlug Association Tour namont attracted a large gathering. Tho chief event was tha shooting of unampion tu. u. ruitord, of this city. Ho was matched against Capt. Brewor, a mau of somo reputation at tmn. shooting, Fulford outclassed him from the start, and made the remarkable record, of killing 81 birds straiKht. Brewer's highest straight kill was 50. Fnlfnrd won hv n rninra nf Oil ill There was a groat deal of Interest In tha centost hetwuen thanr. itiun tnA I. t said that a large sum of money ohauged uauas on tuo result. many sportsmen irom i-uuaueipma, iNew xork and other cities witnessed thu exhibition. You nc IViirren Turin Dp. Washington, Jan. 2. Ralph Warren, the 1'rlncetou student who oiune to Wushlngtou with a olass-wate und who disappeared Woduesday morning, has lurueu up saro in new yorfc. The entire machinery of tho police department was sot in motion to nna the young man. His uncle, Wm. A. Torr.es came horu from Now York to aseist in the search. ur- reu Is a member of the Prlnoatou foot ball team, uud this seat-on he received an Injury that is believed to have atlooted his mind. Warren left his people about 0.110 Woduesday morn ing. He refused to wear an overcoat although the air was sold. The Doctor to Havo Rawtella's Ilwty, Okpat Fix.!, N. H., Jan. 8. The has eeotaiuiug tt, romaius uf Isaac B. Saw telle, the murderer ot bis brother, still remains at the undertaking establtah llshinuut ef A, B. Kaunce & Son, where a auard baa kept wuteu over It ever? Might. The building has also been olosely watched by perVons who are anxious to see that .tha body wua not taken away and secretly burlod. Aladioal men had isado offers for tho body for uolentitio purposes, aud it is asserted that. owing to the difficulty exnerieooed ia find lug a burial place, the medical men aro to have the body. Two Iwh Drowned While Skntlnir, Utica, N.T., Jan. 8. At llion. twelvo miles from here, during "the morning, wero found the bodies ot two 0-year-old hoys, Robert Nelson aud Michael Willis. They had beea skating Thursday aud fulled to come homo. It is thought thar broke through the too, as n short dis tance trout them was a large hole, out of which they had crawled and then; froseu to death. They lived ut Frank fort A (Julet Day far Field. Naw Yokk, Jan. 2. Mwnrd M. Field spout a quiot day In Ludlow Btreet Jail. His physician, Dr. Co.iby, culled ou him, but none of his friends or relatives went to see him. lie. ate' somo toast and an egg, and appeared to enjoy tue simple tare. ARB WE Right or. A Shoe Dressing must restore the bril liancy of a worn shoe, and at the same time fntervt the softness of the leather. LADIES will the Dressing you aro using do both? Try it I Pour a dessert spoonful of your Dresiin- into a saucer or butler plate, set it aside fur a fiW davs. nnrl it will .Irtt fn n ...li , f "... M OUUSWII.U as hard and brittle as crushed glass. Cea such a Dressing bc good for leather? Wolff'sGME Blackinff will stnnd this test and dry as a thin, oily film which is as flexible as rubber. 25 Dollars worth of New Furniture for 25 Cents. HOW? By painting 25 square feet of Old Furniture with wOLFF A RANDOLPH. 087 North Front Slree. PHILADELPHIA. WHY IS THE a fern S S3 &HOE THE DEST SHOE IN THE WOBLD FOS THE MOMEY ! S,;f,v '""v-wlm no cks or wor thread to hurt the fi'ptj maUo of tho host line calf, stylilh ana easx, and because vc make mors tha t of thl timtle thn A n Mir r.llirf- h i. ....... i. . I. . sowed shoerrr.i v; ::,..,i-.,mw,un""- CJK 00 Cenulno Ihinil-Ncwtd, tlio Hncit oijf UJm shoo evi'r oittri-d tnr 81.0U; equals French lp2r,9!l.'";';cs cw t f mm eui to au Jul Bl!l "''.'.'nn''-"?"''!! Welt. Shoe, flno calf, stylish, coraforublo ona daraUc. Thobet shoe over oftercd nt thu price : snme grade as -15-torajmaile is iocs cost lnB from $(?.) to $ im. 5U Police hhooi Farmers. Kallroad Meu i..aIU,L!te.rC!irrler811" wear them; llnocntf, seamless, smooth Insido, heavy three soles, exten sion edje. Ouo pair will wearayear. ll ."no rnlfi no hotter shoe ever olTerei' at. S6" this price j one trial will oonvlnco LWieo who want a shoo for comfort and service. S2.S5j,5,L.Br,'ou "'orlilnBliinn'a cb. o 5? i-aro.Jcry strPU end durable. Tboio wh.j havo given them a trial will wear no other niaka ROV5' Stf.OO IlililDl.JS sc-houl shoos al J Jfr f 5 ,yorn hy the boys everywhere: theysejl on their merits, ns the increasing sales show. !L?1fllFC '1.00 Ilnnil-Ni'wcil shoe, beio i Ry.'T3 bongola. verystyllsh; eiiualsFrcneh Imported Ehoes ensthiftlrom $ l.utf to siljil. I.aillcs' VS.ail, t-i.0U nml Si. 73 shoo for Hisses nre tho best flnolwngola. Mylisb and durablj. Caution. See that IV. u. UoiiKla.' noino ant pneo are stamped on the bottom or each shoo. . tTTAKF. NO 8UI1STITUTE.JU Insist on local ndvertlneU dealers BtipElyluKyou. W. 1.. DOUOliAS, Brockton, MassTlSoV CTOSEKC BALL, Korllt BKhIii St., SliecmuloaU CACTUS BLOOD CTO33. SUPEBiOR 10 aiUPiBILU Purifies the blood by ex: pelling the impurities through, tho proper channels and never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels Cures dyspopsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up tho system and gives you an appetite, Never fails o cure any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver ' or kidneys. Sold at KlrilH'a Drug Store, Frrgitton'l Hottl Block, Shenandoah, Fm. (Ml Villi tVAkl-r cri iri-r, KKODT'S RHEUKATIC KEjgEDY uuwtUK CUHr Hi At'itC i! 1 ! imetiiii or Gout, iiv t-n.'i tho Ulitctloiti, it via cm utl . Ubllfc tho Mini. r u. 1 , u-nl Hi. ."i.natri , tliiu in. ,m i 1 . t pnust I ilflo fur ITfifn nose . rL 1 11 01, L. . oartsjlaotul h. 1 f. k ,i n ( 1, (I , ' ftua not t ill run m Kiiiia Jill . M .- I), If c Tttir thi 1 ATUtvii; eTUslkm V llliviiui.. M1t 1.1.1 -rtlsM ftru udcr, .( I,. I , . .' .w ' AwescvaiAlll' fir tiEII V. " 1 -;l ". "li .rk.l.,1 f, 'J.l, 0,1, ,t. H M Per Birat. Bottle, to 00. ptta, 25 Oh. la. ' k, " ' - i' a wm V.. 11 ,.1.1 vi.ji w ,h SluialW.ii. .r. ., 1 vf jl'Ilyclrt It t . 1 W SS3T rket Ktreet. riinaU'a, Va. DR. THEEL. North Fourth St.. m .'t.iv Hf-L!HH Ctnuu AawrWui SpHisilU.li. lit-1 t iua Hts.ia who 1st ftbio u cuff Blood Polaortf Narvous Debility Spt OUl DlliMMB ot both MX, Hkia Pt-outf B4 6poM Ievloi la tb wuM.KoioThFoat Mouttw Kicih'Mi. rimjihw, KrupUomi, toft ti li i Cldfia, hWL'inuii, Irritttlupf luikUD.ttetoiu t,ui Ruoitlnt ukcia, Wukawi tad KkrIJ rnxmrnty. wmk hMk mrnUI Msxlotjr, BSluty i . .'s-smsssj Min Sfl l HIIHM rfflUUIBR ITQIls P.ADa (u iHT.Uttn or Of-rwirk. Hucnt eim cured to 4 to 10 Uj; relief Ml OUW tn n.il Lisa h.iM nn miller ahlt sldteiS tlioi Dri Qw. 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