! 'I 'tun the most elce.nt lone YHB LA.ATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OF TH8- F1GS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with tbfe medicinal Virtues of plants known to be most beneficiaj' t6Vtl(6 btirriau sy.stera, foiming an agreeable and effective laxative to Wniie nently cure Hab'tuat"s.(nsti palion, and the many ii'.s de pending on a weak' -" condition of the KIDNEYS. LIVER f ?f. CLEANSE THE shWTA ; ' 4 When olc BilSoftS i - i - - ' . SO T H i' 1 PURE. BLOOD, RliFR& v ' HEALTH and SI rwaOT ' '' , KATUI1AU.Y rouow. .-- Every one is using it-md al as -delighted with it. ASK YOUH DnUOQ'SX FOR f f3TZ"33.TT3 OS" :ir"X3?J3 MANUFAOTURBD ONLY BY $ CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAX FRANCISCO, CAL. U0WSV1U.E. KY NEW YOHK. N. t. BlcklleaJscheiind relievo alt tbo trembles Jarf dent to a bilious etate of tho d jotcm, Buoh oU Dizziness. Nausea, Drowsiness, Dislresa afl9? eatlne. Fain In the SUo, ic. Walla their most ?exurfc&bla success ban been ohown lacurJag ilcaSachB, ycl Carter's IJttlo Ztott Pills ars Aquallv valuablo In Constipation, curing and pro. Venting this annoylni?complaliit,wblle they also correct all disorders ox the .toxaach,stlmulate tho liver and rogulato thi)botT0l3. ycu If Uisy onlj curca (AclistheytroniaijoalmostprleelesntotliosoiTliO iEulA)rtroulCit3-l ,tresitni;oomplaiutibatforta nal ely thelrgooduosa does uotoud hcre.and those vho once try them will And thesollUlo pills valu bie In so many ways that they will not be wil ling to do without them. But after allBlclc hood (la tho bano cf so many Uvea tb at hero b whero Wiomalieour great boftJt. Ocrpmacuroitvihlla others do not. Carter's Little Xlvor Mia aro very emill and very easy to taie. One or two pills niakoa doso. Thoy aroctrlolly veijotablo and do not gripa or puree, but. by their gentle action pleasoall who utothem. IuTtulsaf33 cents; five for $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CASTER ISGBtCWS CO., Now York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cnu com panion leproseuled by , 1DJ.-TI.JD FAUST, 120 S. Jardm St., Shenandoah, Pa. ENnYltOYAL PILLS Wrl'tt.l nit ''hi &.u nine JS. Imi -. r ( .rJtMtt- I I i . Jiil- A lV A1 KM(r ftr lidfe" in trmr, by rtturs ... J, viiirui-w;r v uwiurui !, vionrMUurk mm QUICKLY, THOROUGHLY, F ORCVER CURfcT DT a new iJuriut-Miu ecietitlflo method that cannot fall unless tho case Is bo rond human aid. You foel Improvod tlio first day, foel a bt-no-fit every da7i Boonkuuw yourself a king umunu mfiii In bodr. mind and heart. Drains and losses ended. lCvery obstaUo to happy married, life re nw'vod. Norvo loroo, vrlll.enenir. hruln rxmor. wbeii falllugur lubturo. luawjruu uy mis iruAV niont. AlUmallnndwoaJc portions of the body en larged and HtretiitbuucJ,. Victims of abuses and cxeepn, Teelann your manhood ' Sufferers from folly, overwork,! H health, regain yurvii.'orl Don t despalr.eyenlf In tho last BtajtM. Doa't bo ditiusrt coed If quacks bavo rob bed too. Ituauhow Vtm , . , thatmodtuil scleocoand business honor still oxtst; hero go hand In band. "Writ for ourlSoo&t with explanations A pjoof". raallodeuleUrree Over JJ.OOO rercreucc ERISHSDIOAL CO. , BUFFALO, IT. Y. IAUST PATENTS. BIST IMPROVEMENTS. t nun Liiwiav SUSPENSDHY, "Will or wltbont rflidlclne til WciIdcm reiultlss frcra ; ' ' ibh ai prim, nerva rorcti, tkeetes or luaucmioo, , ' al iL4utlon, drilni, lowea, di tout debility, llep- '"."l Uo"1 rh.uB.tl. la'. klJuij, II, or .nd H.JJ. ftri.'lfliSukMf'' """ .UII. IC.nl lll li.. ader com niil, em. . , . " wnvtu nvuniiiui Brcirarsiivifr IVJ!?,. I' lniUutlj l.ll ij tlx vear.r nil'li'-H?0,"1,1" ta "S" !. .,.?!..KZ" 'li.R'":1 "HCTKrc 1.1 KffKWinT ll l 1 .I..U1, . i,Ifi.r,i."k VllTHtLL IIKUS. ";u ".. ' 1 """' !, r Mo.eipBfoawa?, Nw ymmC GARTER'S p -PIUS. I I L 1 3321. SANDEN'S mm NEW YORK'S TREASURY. The Stale llei.ort Will lie Presented to the Legislature Very Soon. Albany, Jan. 11. Stnte Treasurer Dnnforth's report Is In the hands of the Stnte Printer and will probahly bo pre sented to the LeKlslature on cither Tues day bight or Wednesday mornlm;. It Is as voluminous as usual and details miti utely how $10,800,000 has been expended. Tlib Treasurer has had In his hands duririi? the past year $32,400,030, and of this amount, with receipts since Oct. 1, when tlio report was compiled, there was in the treasury, Jan. 1, about t& 000,000. This is an increase over former years' balances, and the tax rate is likely to be , correspondingly decreased. Of the money received during the fis cal year there has been about $1,100,000 Ifom Collateral inheritance tax, n slight falling olf from last year. Tho .general tax fund has amounted to about 7,- .000,000, a decrease from last year because j of the reduced tax rate of tho year. Only very little allusion is made to the direct war tax fund refunded to the St'nto by thp government,. It amounted to something over $2,!)JO,OO0 and is deposit- I id In several lui'iiks of the State. . Tho onnnl fuud amounts to $1,407,- f,,,i t eJoV i t , , . ,'" d in bmik' is record 17 - oiu.'ie, ami tne tree rimii it 24040.. Tho iteneral fund ftm Rirt 1't. .tn. ...... snuiMu.iu, iiiiu miumiji ioi-oi,i fit,- AiOM; the land horfti fund tt $iM3487l, HUM otlfer fllilu.4 to fB.TUU.VO, making a total of over $8,000,000 nown hand. . Indianapolis. Hot Alter tlie Convention, Is'riiAN'APfltts, Jan. 11. -Reports of tho Executive, CommiUeo- in oharge .of . tho inosuient to have this city chosen as tho rtion sliall bo held, show that homo re markably effective work has bSon dpno infl'quict way,ifl tlie tntoj-est at IuiUan npj)liB andjthe nfimbers of tliefj commit tee ate encouraged to believe thfit if "the (uvcutlen is held in the West, Indian apolis will be selected us the place. Flans diam been prepared for a convention hall with a seating capacity of 15,000, with the most perfect arrangements for con vention purposes ever offered 1nv tho country. All parts of the hall are within ea8 view and hearing distance of the stage, and tho press and telegraph ar rangements are everything that could be desired. More than sufficient money for the erection of tho building lias been raised by subscription, and everything is in.,rea(liness to begin work on it as, soon as the;questloil ns to whero tho conven tion shall, boilield is decided. ' ' ; ' i . '. 4 .i AV1U l'rolmbly ho no Strike. New Havts.v, Conn., Jan. 11. Tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers aud Firemen; held a meeting hjro yester day at wfilch trqublq, be.Uv'eou tho Consolidated railroad and the firemen aud engineers on the Valley, Nangatuck & Northampton divisions, was thorough ly discussed. Chief Arthur and Chief bargent were both present anil nbout IsOO I engineers and firemen were-in the confer ence. Ilcth Arthur and baigont declinecl to talk on the matter further then to Mate that there will probably he no strike and that a proposition will bo offered to day to the officers of the rond in tho nature of a compromiho which wil bo probably accepted. Tenn Davis llody Ileeovcreil. Boston, Jan. 11. Tho body of Miss Tuna Davis was found in tho Mystio Hlver yesterday near tho Middlesex avenue bridge, Medford. Miss Davis left her home in Everett on the night of Deo. 24, saying to her mother that she was going out to bo married to James A. Trefethen, whom she accused of betray ing her, and would bo bauk In an hour, since which time she has.hotbeeti seen. An autopsy will bo held to-day. Tre fethen was arrested, butrtenietl having any appointment with the girl or any knowldgo of her whereabouts. A Firo that Cannot liu Subdued. "TamaquA, Pa., Jan. 11. Considerable alarm is felt by tho business men of thi3 placo, a'Wll ns by the operators of tho Wc& Lehigh Colliery mine, owing to a flro that has been raging for some time past. It has becomo t.0 strong that it is not likely that the ilumos will be sub dued very soon, there , being no water accessible, and tho men are compelled to fight the flro with picks and shovels, a stream being at first turned on to cool tho vein. NEWS-OF THE DAY. Simon E. Ziinmer, wholesale jewelry dealer, New York, has assigned. Snow is reported general all along the coast as farsouth'as Jacksonville, Fla. V. V. Rensselaer hag been appointed postmaster at Staatvillo, N. Y., n fourth class oflice. Several deaths at Columbus, O., from black illptheria has caused considerable nlarnl thero. The number of deaths in Now York from grip recorded Sunday was 11, 8 of them females. New York-banks now hold $18,060,125 in excels of tlio requirements of tho 90 per cent. rule. The sherlir has seized, the quarries and perfconal properties of the 1'wnunylvanln tiiunite Company at St. l'etent, Pa. Emma Heylaud, t yeaw oW, oom mitted suicide at the house of her par ents. New York. No cnui known. For erecting the public building nt Newark, N. J., Frank Baldwin of Wash ington, D. 0., was tho lowest bidder at 3114.6110. Mrs. Campbell, 40 year old, and her 0-year-old daughter, perished in n lire that dcbtroycd their dwelling at Amherst N. 11. The report that Hon. D. G. Or! Inn of "Watertown. N. Y., i candidate for appointment as State Ilnllroad Commis blouer is contradicted by that gentleman. Tho directors of tho California Athletlo Club have decided to mako no overtures for a content between ilaher aud coruett until Mailer has been successful over borne ilrst-class man. Frank W. Looko, a Chicago saloon keeper, shot and instantly killed his stepson, Joseph Knwwee, batiueay night, Kawaloe wa a tough character, and looko oimum nmt tne snooting was done in self defence. Wuutlier IiidU-atloiu, WAsniSOTOs, Jim. ll.-Vor New Enulanai Qcnorully fair fuilowcU by buoh- llurrloa la Mufcsuuhuaetts and Connecticut; warme'rf by to. night; variable, winds. For Kustcrn New York, Kutlcrli TcniuU vanlu, New Jertey, Delaware andMarylanl Bnow Hurries; tllghtly warmer) riut wlmU Tor Western New York, Weteru fenuiyl- TtBlai Bnow fiurriuj uortliwt wUiiU, Highest of all in Leavening Power.- ABSOlWTEBf PURE A PAINFUL INCIDENT. SELECTIONS FROM. THE WRITINGS OF THE DANBURY NEWS MAN. A Premature Celebration In Which Mr. O'Cliirence Was I'ujriiccd, lleiuiltln Italliet Disastrously for All 'Concerned. Mm. O'Claiencu'n Hljicillur Ilsritpo. CopyrlRhted hr Lotf & TShcjiard. Boston, and P'ibltahiduypeclalarranKemontwlththejn. ,, ,, . , u . i 'le "reinen had ti parade Saturday. ii was u una nuair, uui tne ausencn or Mr. O'Clarence was deeply felt.not only I by tb department but by the public. His lonunnd faithful services at- the business meetings lllld festivals. Mid his splendid bearing on parade, have given All. O'Clahijuie nn enviublo position in tlm ,leltrl9 his countrymen. We are sorry he vas not present Saturday, but an nnlooked for and very pnfuhil ncot dent lepri-ed lilfn.' audvus of u great pleasure. Tho night which preceded tho last anniverMivy of. our national inde pendence he took home tweuty-iivo dol lars' worth of fireworks for a splurge on tlio next night, lie calculated he had glory enough in that package to fill with Kratitudij apd admiration every taxpayer uii nuiui mirei, aim ins wue, aiier mire fully oxmuintiig the lot. "was equally cuiifident-tlliit " tlie neighbor! woiflil.seo something that wonhU 'make their eyes bung out." as bliti pemively expressed it. Tho next morning O'Clarence took ont the bundle to look it over again and feed on tlie anticipation. There wero cannon crackers several packs and Roman candles and blue firo and pin wheols mid rockets und tho liko; it very creditable iistsortmunt for any family. Mr Wiokford's boy, from tho next liouso, was in, and sat on the floor, hold ing n pieco of lighted punk in ins hand, and had both Ills eyes and month wido open, enjoying the eight. O'Clarence was sitting on bis liuunches, holding a pinwheel in his hand, and explaining to Mrs. O'Clarence bow cheaply they could be made m China, and how superior in ingenuity niul Industry wero the Chinese to all other, races. None of them known how it bapponed, but O'Clarence reiuem Ders that there were two open pauks of cannon crackers in.it uuiler mm, mid thinks Wickrord's boy must have in some way dropped the punk in among them, and in the general interest forgotten that it was uriro At any rate, there was a sudden siss right under Mr. O'Clarence, followed in the next instant by a tornado of sounds and sparks, uui) that gentleman at once shot toward the ceiling In u blaze of various colored lights, while tho air be came thick with sparks, blue lights, blazing balls, industrious piuwheels. In- fiiiue BkyroolietBiiml screeching crackers. Mm. O CIarence fell over a clmir that cost eight dollars when new, nud struck the back of her head against the stove- dearth with a violence that added ma terially to the display of fireworks al ready going on Wlokford b boy was struck in the mouth with a skyrocket, mid had two-thirds of his hair taken olf by a Uoiuaii caudle, nud was knocked through a doorway by a piece of ord nance just Introduced this season, nud which will undoubtedly become popular when understood better, lie was after- wsi'd fished out of a rosebush nud tnkeu home in a tablecloth. OCIarence remained uiiring r;ie en tire exhibition, looking at it from vari ous positions, nud, when it was over with, he v-as put in n sheet by the neigh bors and maturated with oil, and then covered with iiionmes and Hour. We learn that new skin is already forming on parts of him, and if uo unfavorably symptoms set in he will bo out again in a fortnight, nl though it is not likely he will mingle much in society nutil his hair and eyebrows commence to grow. He thinks Wlcktord's boy is dead, and they dare not tell him to the contrary nlitil he gets stronger SJngulurly. enough, Mrs. O'Clarence escaped injury by burrm; but the blow on her head was ho hovero that she cannot bear to have her back hair drawn up ns high as it was before, and missing her church privi leges in a eore trial to her. We ran safely ksaert that nothing equala Ur. Hull's Dough byrup or fa 1 cafe, ol sure throat. coiiKt!, colds, etc. l'rlco only 25 tenua boltle. Jloj's foiibttng on Hie fclilewalha fliinild be cur ful nf ))eiIcstrluuB. p MjilA.MIJiTCNM.D., t ' PHYSICIAN ANU SUR0CQH, . Offlser-38 West. IJoyit MtroetJ BbeoandoaL fa. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. THE REPORT UNCONFIRMED. China Has Not Withdrawn Her Objection) to llx-Reiiator llltilr. Washington, Jan. !). Inquiry among officials who would be acquainted with tho fact, did it exist, fails to confirm the report, puniorting to be a cablegram, published in a New York paper, that China had withdrawn her objection to ox-Kenntorlilalr as Mlnlsterof the United States to that country. No such information has been received at tho Chinese-Embassy here, uud as tho protest against Mr. Blair was transmitted to the homo government by the .Minister at this place, It is likely that the notillca tlon to the United Slates of u change o( ml ml "Qf the iiiojuf ials -would ba nuideU'u-tiglfj Uie sJftni&hiOirjjn. ,.Ht Is said by eirJj'oifltUiljIirJl poitreivCto 'speak RdviscdlWthatf ler is not tWrefhotest possibili oy11' I4iinee Opveriflnent clianginSts dpinjftn as to tliojleslrability of Mr Rlir as Minis er to tfiat cofintrv. ;T.ait, Ji !, Sax AUTolfJo, Jhh 8.-A((i'orilituir to an official iri ttn(hf rjiuuS!itMldil tierK, the capture of "Savjllli Afttlykn,,jri'voiu tionist, is only ' qabt foil. (M ft loKhours. He sajs tile rp"voliitb,n!st haslKfeii dis covered in his hiding piiice, a short ins tance from Sail Uii-;,u, juul ,tht.. big force of men ii ture Iflifl. t ? j n6w on tB til luap- 1. ' flnys He is Clmrllu Koiw, Columbus, O., Jan. 8. A young man request yiety iyr, q njirrs j q -J lm tat ion house here last uignt, cl'ims to have dis covered bimself to be tlie long-lost i harliif Itoss. Ho is on his way to Philadelphia, Many -a Mother Becomes a Bunch of Nerves. , In wurrying along withjut sloap, attenii ing to a colicky bsby. Send to U. J. - Mc Oirthy or J M.. itil'n. the drin;uts, for a Iree sample visl of Dr. Ilund's Cdld.Curo. It always, cures. . Ap apple left in the box with fruit cake-helps to preserve it. Height of Cruelty. NervoiH w imjn Held im rucelv the syn p'oms th-y d-werve. V )1 eol en Hie oleluros of li-nltri, mey aro ainatatitly iuI mh. To ltliho!tl symnituy from I lew mi 1 r tun ite- 1s tu lieUlil or cr.ietty. Tiny have a weak beart. euiiKinif HliortQfMs of breath, flut'trltnr. p.ilil in sule, waak ana hungry spalls, and fluu iv ii'ie oi RiiKiag. ounr-fttti'iu. iuiok n siuoLiiertiiRauu uro.wy. i)r Jius'no Heirl Cure Is Just the ihluu rorthfhi. Mor tueranrv ua ie, hei-liiohu, wetktew, o'C lilx Hist nilvi Neivi Ik uunuale.l. Fine 'tent s ou "llJart iuil Nervon-. iiise.i" aud marveloua leilmon nU tree, riold uua gu.irxntod by O. II. II geulmch. The sidewalks are vory slippery and muny falls are the results Miles' Narre una t.lvor Fille iet on a new principle reiuHUng the liver, slomaah and I bowels utraiiai M nerves V okw dltaoverir. J)r. Mllea' I'llli SDeeilllv I'll nrf oiuoiiKuoi), win i.mih, b-irpiq. liver, piles, xumilpatlon. tineqaalexl lor men, women, .'liiMren- Smallest, mlMest.suraal I 5 donee, jsiij. Samples Preo, at u. II. llageubuch's 1rpK,tore. Willlamspnrt ladles parties these eveuingt. hold pennut jo. Myatory Bxplalnotl. T m papers contain frequent notloea of rich, pret'y and eduoled ijlr.s elnpluj with titfuriis. trdmos and o uu'lnidn Tha well. known RpBoUl'Ki, Ur. KraiiKlln Mll-, saynall audi girls am more or 1 ss hysterical, ner.nus, veri biii) istve, unbilinoet; usually miblxri t beadaaha, neuralgia. moeineiHuiM, Im rood, mlo erylnc or laughing. Tliisetliowa iron nurvoiWHyslHin for wlneli iliere U no reined rju.il to KHiora'lve Norvne. Trial t.otiles nml a line boor, containing many narvaums cures, uee a' O, II. lliigeuiipch'H drug ilMie, wtio also Mill, and gnaranW'Ci Ur. Milen' jelebrt'oi New Henri Dure, tlie rlrimt. of heart lonlos. Uares tliuterlu-j, short breath, eta. , The Ice men ought lo be able to house soaie ice this month. Oh, What a Cough. Will you lieod tho wrnlagt Tho signal per laps of tbiaure approach of that nnre ter ,-lbledlsaaiHi. Oonaumpllon. Ask yoursulvee If you oau utlnrd for the sake nf saving 6n nnia, to run the rlek and do notlilng for 11. h know fniin axperleaoe that Million's Cure illOurt)our Oongb. It never falla. Tbla jtlMslm why more than a Million Uottlaa reie sold the put year. It relieve Oroup .nd Wliopplaff Cougb at once Mother" do not be without It. For Lame Baolt, Hide in (.'beat, nn Hbllorv'a Porous I'laater. Bold by V. II. Ilagcnbueh, N. K. oomer Mulu and Uoyd etreeU. . Xoxt mouth will be th(? tlraoor tho immiuipttt oiectldiiB. Shlloh'B Oousumptlou Ouro rbls U iw"Vond qnosllon the moit sno esrul ' Qbugh Medicine wo hive ever Wild, i tew dotted fuva -Hbly car lbs wa t owie of Vnigh, Oroup, nd Brouohltla, while lt wnu. terful aueoem 1" tbe onre of Consumption lit vlthout a parallel in the history nf mmtiolae. mho It's artdloovry it lias been, wild on a tuarnutee, a test which no other medlelae hii stand. It you luvo a I'ounh we earaeitly ink yon to try It. Prise 10 oeate, SO oetits, and '1.00. If your Lung ore sore. (Theater Utwk unie. uwiHblloh's Porou l'laiter. Sold lv H. tlagenbuch. N. E. corner Mala and 'Joyrt 8trt. There Is now skating ou some of the ponds near tlio town. I. 11.U,,...1 !l'.Blnl,a.,n.en XT V To AlvaN flrnlllau Hpeclfle Co flentle "ens Iitsprlugl w irnublod with what the doomri to d me was lnuteular rln. mill ilmn. I via unable to walk for neartv alx weeaa. All this ll me 1 w,in u.lng the in edi ct ue p eseriiKii ny ine a'lonauig aojtor, una tioui which I got no relief. friend nut ma a largo bottle of fiictns 111 lkhI cure, will' li I tried, and before two thlrdsol the Cure, was used I wui able lo walk ltlioiit lulu. It l now two month) Blnco the lulnatalt me, aud have not a yt lemr. ed, audi ii ol entirety lieo rrniii them. I delayed writing to you, a 1 wa aaxtona lo knoiv whether I was temporarily or per inauoutly onred. II 1 nlth pleamirc that I now state that from my present feellugi, I would Judge that I am cured. It In hirdly neceatary for me to r commend thib medicine, us 1 Bin positive that a trial of It la ull that U neoiH.ary, and I am lully couvinced It will reeouinieud llaelf. Uratefullyyoum, M HOOAN, For eaWat Klrlla'a Drug Btore, Ferguson Ilout Ulock, ukenaudojih, Pa. EGAN AND REFUGEES Tho Minister's Action Gives IJiso (o Much Talk. COMMENTS OF CHILIAN PRESS. Frequent Harrison's Massage on tha Bal timore Affair to bs Presented Soon- Tlio Xeir Utiles Tov Ilie l'lrty-ncrond Con Kii Contort for Jtondliig Cli!rk-OIIll Will Try forllio .S)iiiitF--Siecliil Treiisniy A(fiftit llxdnrrHled Other Wn.liliigton Kuus and Goilp Wasiukoton, Jan. 11. Adlspatch from Valparaiso mys there Is a groat deal o( talk about the action of Minister Egan in escorting the three Palmacedlst refu gees, Juan and William McKenna and Jew Current, from the American Legation at Santiago to Valparaiso and placing them on 'board the TJ. S-cruNer York town, but the knowledge that he did so with the tacit approval of the new ad ministration has disarmed severe criti cism. Hie prens glvoH considerable space to the subject, but dictibses it in a calm spirit. While in nowise condemning Jtr. Egan for what he has done In the matter; It asserts that the United States Govern ment must assume the responsibility if its Minister loses the respect of the pub lic in eseottiug such characters as these refugees, for ids doing so degrades him to the level of a policeman. Then, recalling the well established fact that Mr. Egan had done exactly the same thing for many prominent Con giesHionalists in their hour of peril, the press goes on to say that there is no comparison between caring for men like Pedro Jtonft, Agustin Edwards aud oth ers of their landing who were ou the side o Iibertv and order, and protoctinK these refugees, who are known, outside of their career as Ualmaeeda's coadju tors, to bo men utterly devoid of good deeds. This, it ndds, is especially the ease with Juan MclCenun, whom it accuses of endeavoiing to rob an Ameriean named ChnMi of a silver mine near Iiiuiijue, and of afterward hiring men to attack him. The N'utv ltuluK. WASiUN-nTON, Jan. 11. Speaker Crisp's condition i-t o fur-improved that his as sociates i-: r n jijoritvof the Committee on Mules hiY !'f will be able to meet with them t ik weik for tho preparation ot a code of lules. Messrs. Cntchings and McNiilllri have been Individually studying the situation and it mav be said that the rules of 'the Fiftieth Congress; win term the basis ot ' the new rules. These do not differ materially from thpse of the Fifty-first Congress, except in the matter of authorizing the Speaker to count a tmoruin and to deteruilue whether or not a motion is dilatory. Tho Cont.4t for itenilliur Clerk. Wasiiinqton, Jan. 11, Tests In the contest for appointment to the very dif ficult and trying position of Heading Clerk have been going on ever since tlio House organized laet month. On tlie start there were about 40 aspirants. That number has narrowed down to four gentlemen, with positions waiting for two of them. Prominent in the contest is Mr. William J. Houghtaliiig, of Al liany, N. Y. He was a friend of the late Secretary Manning, and filled for a long while the imnortnnt nosition of Exam iner of Civil Service Examinations in the Treasury Department. Mllln Will lie i. Candidate. ConsiCAKA, Texas, Jan. 11. Congress man Itoger Q. Mills in an interview said b would be a candidate for the Senate should there he called a session of tite Toxas Legislature. Free coinage of sil ver, he did not believe would in tlio slightest manner relieve the financial dis tress of the country, notwithstanding that he had advocated it in and out of Congress aud had voted for it. He ad vised the postponement of the further agitation of the subject until the taiilt is reduced. On the latter issuo the Demo crats had wou the country and could hold it. Daughters of the ltevolutloii at tho I'alr. Washington, Jan. ll.-iTlio Society of the Daughters of the ltevolutloii has de cided to give an exhibit at flie World's Fair of tlie manners, customs nnd do mestic life,ol the revolutionary or colo nial periou. The committee uuving tlie matter in charge U compoMMl of the re gent of every Stato and several mem bers of the Exeautlve Hoard of the na tional society. On Feb. Hi, Washing ton's Birthday, tlie society will hold a congress heie. Tho 8jieetul 3lessn;o. Washington, Jan. 11. The one ques tion now asked in diplomatic circle In Washington is, when will President Harrison semi his special message to Congress? Will it he to-dayr It is known that the State Department has finished copies of all the correspondence between Chili and tlie United States up to Dec. 18, aud the copies are ready for transmission to CongretM whenever the President and Secretary Blaine decide to send them. Special Treasury Agents Hsourrated, Washington, Jan. 11. The Treasury Detriment has exonerated, after irtvaa Mtfatlon, the kjieclal agent of tlio Treasury Department from all blame hi connection with the re-appraisement Of Ljtioda Imported by McCreery & Co., of New York. Seentary Foster, in lh! connection took occasion to say that Su pervising Special Aijeut Tingle pn aseiied Ills entire conridence as an houeat and trustworthy omcial. Two l'u in oh Against 700 Jlen. Lbipbic, Ohio, Jan. 11. The greatest I hunt ever undertaken in the State took plaoeuear here yefcteiday when 700 men aud fifty hounds turned out to run down two piiniaa which for two weeks have been proving on livestock In' the neigh- I borhood. The beast were encountered early in the nfteruoon, much to the sor row of both hunters und liouuds. The fight was kept up until dark with tlio result that sevru of the hunter are dan- 1 gerously Injured, at leatt two of them ' fatally and nine qf tjie hounds, are iead, j The pumas are now- surrounded, in a . swamp and the fight will be renewed. l&OUGH uow'r delav iBJULSAtfl ItOurM CoHs.Ooardis 8areThro,t.Cr6np,InflneAt Vhooplng Rou,h, EronchitU Athm. A certu. far. rf Consumption to flr-t tlmcv, nl ft. ,iir r.ll.f la ftAvsaof cl stftgrc. t .t on. Tou will e tb x .ll'.Bt pffot after Uklng the flrtt d. Soil by cftlr. ...rjwture. Ltri brtlta BU od 1A3. The price of VMtf s Acme Blacking is, 20c. a boltle, and it is ihenp nt that. It costs more to 1111 a bottle with Acme Black ing thnn other liquid lliescintiB cost com plete for the market, including fancy boxes, artistic stoppers, anil other paraphernalia. We sell (he Mucking not the pnclcayc. As It Is our denlre to soli Acmk Blackincj cheaptr if pou-il U lu: i i.d iv.ielrcs un able to do bo owiiik to Its present coet of nuking, wo hold u prlo of Competition Until the 1st dny of Jpnuiiry, 1M, lo be p:ild to (icy one who furnnhn a formulu blln us to liuike It at poh price tbnt a retailer can pronUtbly sell It at iOc. u I ot i U- WOLFF Si KANUOLPII, Philadelp. a It costs 10c. to find out wlwit PrK-Rou is and does. A whole page of infi'rii,.nioa could not give a eorTcrtltiWi Pil-I n ts the name of the only i i tit which miiki p2r.ii! white glass look like colniojl glnf" All iclailem tell it. - S3 SHOE GENT&ErYlEN THE BEST SHOE III THE WORtO FOR THE MONEY? It N n Pf'anile.s fchoc, u-lih nirtiick or wnx thread to hurt the feet; liiwlo ot the hei.t Hue calf, EtyllbU nnd cany, and lerauhe vc uuik? nun' ahovti of thix grade than any other man nfacfuter. It equals hand cowed linp.i nut tutr f r, .mi 1 1 w to fi'i.tio. SPZ 00 tli'iiniiin llanil(.evi'fl, tho finest calC shoo ever otTeri-d fur $5.(n)i equals l-'reucu. Imported shrws . bleu cc,,t f r, mi Srl.li to 81 i it). OO Illitul.Sewed Weir Slioe. flnn calr. w'T. etylliiU, eomfort.ibl.. ana durable, 'lhobcst. Elioo ever oneied nt this pili-e j same Krudo as cm- S,Vl-o1l?ShoeV , P3 andLotteriMrne' i I ariners, L.tlfroad Men rHalMeiu-tht in, tlueealf. Seaillleae, smooth lUHhle, h.-nvy three Boles, cxteu- biuu I'uioj. uhh pair w unv e.ir n year. fljO "O fl"e culfi no better rIioo over offered at l?5a this prlcei one trial coavluco thosa who want a ehoa for comfort nnd service. iffire MS nnd b'J.HO Woililncnuiii's ehocj olJut.. aro ery urong nud dm able. Thnso whi have given them a trial will wear no other make. RSnllc' tVw.ilO nnd .1.7-5 school thncs am 19 UI 3J worn by the liliys every w here; theytll ou tlielr merits, ns tin, luercaaftic; sales show. LniHISnc; feJt.oO, llnnil-Hecd shoe, best tlwl I C O jionaola, erv st Usb; eouulsFrcncU Un ported shoes costing from Sl.iu to ttcul. l.ndlca' '-'.50, SM.OO nud 11.75 shoo for jdlanes are tbe bent fine Dougolo. hli lUh autt n uralilo. Cniillon. See that W. 1.. Iiouirlas n.imu uad prlco aro stamped on the bottom of each shuc. , pr-TAKE NO St'IlSTITirTK.O 1 Inslston local advurtlaed dealers stimilyliur von. V. 1j. 11UUU1.AS, Drocklon.niass. bT JO T?,??Srr. BALL, Norllt Irlniii St., AIiuitaiitlonlL OACTtJS BLOOD CURE. SUP Eld TO SMUHMIU Pusiflet) the blood by ex pelling the impuiities through tbe proper chum elsaivl novor causes eruptions on tho skin, llegulates the bowels Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up tho system and gives you an appetite. Never fails o euro any con dition policed by impure or impoverished bloud, of a dis ordered at tfe of utotnach, liver or kidneys. Wi t Kirii' Drat ft, 'Voiiifi'iv Hitr' fori. Shentiwli'ith Pn GOLD MEDAIi, PARIS, 187a IT. JKVKER & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa frofn -which the exoesa of oil In absolutely pure and it is soluble. No Chem icals urt utud ia It propftriitltiu. U liu mora than thrte timtt th- stvetijth ot Coco uitxeU tlh Start')., Arrowroot ur BuKar, and W thvitifore fur more eco- Dotviiwtl, cottimg tt than Qn4 ctntacuj, ItUdUclou8,nour- Uulng, ftrfUgtlivniriL', eabilt mokstbd, uud udmliably udapteU for luTulU m Well as fur pereoni I u health, yoH bjr Crocen everywhere. W. BAILEE & CO., Dorcheiter, Ma&ev Open for WHY IS THE" W. L. OOOCLAS tfr:i A f