w sr raw r ft, -i ins ih the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AMD NUTRITIOUB dUlOF OP Til It FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most bei,efi'"".to the luimfiu system, frSiJiing an agreeable nnd effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, aud the many ills de pending on a weak ir contlition ot tne KIDNEYS, LIVER r. ItlsttiemostcxcelUntr i, n CLEANSE THE SYS TEf .. X ' Whn one U Uiliius or i -r-SO THAT FtlRt BLOOD, REFREV lr HEALTH nnd S t'RLNQT ' NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and al est delighted with it. ask your bRuaaisT for MANUFACTURED ONLY UY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP GO. SAN rRAKCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE. KY HEW YORK. N. ft i mam CARTER'S ip.TTl,E S river m CURE fib Headache and Tellers alt tbo Ironhlea few tlont to a bilious, DUtaof tUa a ystoin, auoh as Dizzlneao, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after .citing. Tain In. tha.Kldo. to. While thelruKwJ remukaue success cos neon snown in cnnnr toaajcna, yet Carter's Little Liver Fills ara equally varuacio in uonsupation, curing ana pro Tentlns thlsannoylngcomplalntiwhila they alas correct all disorders or the s tomach,stlnraUue the liver and regulate the bo reels. Even IX they only eon"4 rn n mszi m HI Kan IS ! (AcbslheywouldboalmostprliMilosstotuosqwha suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu Inaf Uy their goodness does not end horo,and thosa jtTrV) once try them will find these little pllla valu fJolilo In o many wajs that thoy will not bo WIN 'Sing to do without them. ButaftcralUlckliead is (he banc of so many Urea that hoia Is where Ivfomale our great boast. Our pilLi cure it wMlo 'then, do not. Carter's UtUs liver Pills aro vory small and Tery easy to take. One or two rills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and xlo not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. Invlalsat2Scents; Ave for $1. Sola by drnggtsts everywhere, or scut by mill. . CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! SWIUPIIL'SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE TIBE INSURANCE. Cargestnnd oldest reliable purely cash com. paales represented by j DAVID FAUST,., S. JardinSt., Shenandoah, Pa. A Cbttheater'ft KuslUh Iimnd 1 1 rood i 'ENNVROYAL PJliWS IVUrt Drut trim lirrltifi t.J.ilttiii Us73v'non Brand In HtjA jnJ6Wti urbdilt)' .-Sjboiei. cW wui Ug ribbon. TnVe VJno other. i?,Att'f'n 111111, In rtftmps for pn).u".atB, itHHtiaonjiLi. ud 'K!ler for I.aillo.n it, lrtfer.br rHarx aiall. 1.UU0 lt'MHtlOBt.l&. ffuiVlpvr. XLocia UrusKiau. , i'hllAdiu. 12 GOLD MEDAL, PAIUS. 107a W. jjajusr & cs Breakfast Cbeoa fora wbloh tho'eiceas 9? oil X iToItifeft'jiit-o and It is toliille. No Clicmicals are used In Its preparation, It lias more than three timet the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Bugar, and If therefore far moro eco- Inonilcal, costing ten than one cnfacvj-ItlsdelIclous,nour. lulling, strengthening, TJasiiT viokbted, and admirably adapted for Invalids as well as for persons In health. S0I1J by Orocera eurywhere. W. jBATCElt & CO., Dorchestor, Mass. ILEGTRIG lAUSTFATtNTS' BIST IHPEOVlHINTJ. WITH tlKTII. MiniirTii. SDSPiKsortr. WM sort without malletas all Wfslsm ninlttss from Of c( Usfttloa ot oralBt sort forcol, sxcomi or Indlioretloo, ftauol ot&auftloa.Mlrftiu, loiiei, n.rvooi d.Mlitv, iloep. Imoe.f. Uoguor. rheumtUiia, kldatj, llTr tod blodd it com. rUlali.Umo bock, lumbago, seUtleo, aoatral Ill-boaUb, ote. TbiitUctrlobolt boautuo Wood.rful fiaproart ortr all cthors, aud civet curroot Out to lpiuotlr folk br tbo wooror ro forfoll 90,000.00, sad will car oil or tho obovo ditto, ot or oo psr. Tbontoodt bovo boon oorod by tbit nortolouo ,.y,,H i,.r on oiuor remtaitt fouou, ona wo slo bob. ro4t of tltllmooUla In Ihl. .nS ... o,o. .:.to. Our 'Mwirfol Iroproiod XLtCTRIC KtkrssMinT It tbo f ttoiott booa otir ofurod kiii mm mi K 11 11 ll.LL IllLl k, Slroaftk Ol'KiNTKl U SO to SO 5t V.ll "44 ' ""w tWPW't'., ''. fo o- jljmxv a-ixJlc:Ta.,xi.icJ 00,, . . No. PIP Broadway, NEW VOrik. FOIl SAIiE-V-A' pood and nentle horhe, kuiugioorflll klndslof wurk. for . sala chein. Aniliv 10 (1. .1 Qulun, 2t Vast .Centre street, tjlienandoahV; raw 1 mm JACK THE SLASHER Latost Victim of tiio Now York Cut-lliroat. CARSON MAKES THE SIXTH. A Tear Oraated Akin to That Caused by-tna Whltpouapel Atiooitles. Tho New York " .Tack " lias n Fonilnesa fur Rliislilnir UriiiiUeu Men'a Throats Ills rrovtnut Crimea Tho Tnlice w;itli out n Clue - History of the Stan Car. sun Ho Hail lleun a l,awyer lu llaltl- niore Tiro of Ills Slaters the , Wives of Judges. New Yor.K,-Jan. 10 The flndlng of the lend body of John Cnrson, n former Bal timore lawyer, on Chrystle street, with a fearful slash across tho throat, has cheated nn oxcltement not unllko that created In Louiion liy the doings of the notorious "Jack tho Klppet." Carson is supposed to be tho Bixth victim of tho mysterious llend dubbed "Jack the Slasher" on the lower H.ast bulo. itesi den,ts of the fourth mid Seventh Wards aro terribly excited over the bloody deeds of this mysterious desperado, who, ap pears to roam about at night and seek out drunken victims ror ins reauy razor. Although Carson Is tho first death re sulting from tho murderous weapou of tho "Slasher," there have been live other men,' more or less, seriously cut about tho neck iu that locality within tho past two weeks. No less than fifteen detec tive's aro hunting for tho murderer, who is still at large. , Carson was a man of good family. Ono of his sisters is Sirs. Annie Sander son ot Paterson, N. J., wife of Judge Snhdersoa, iind another Is Mrs. Mattlo Hcnzitiger, wife of a Judge living in Baltimore. Carson met with business reverses a year ago, and has since been employed as a canvasser and been travel ing through New England. Ho made his headquarters In this city and had been drinking heavily for the past week. About 1 o'clock in the morning Watchman Schmidt found him on the stairs of tho Germania Hotel asleep. Clerk Weldllng was called, nnd although ho recognised Carson, decided to turn him away. Carson had paid $1,150 on Tuesday for a week's room rent in advance. The clerk paid back seventy live cents of this amount and told the guest to go. Carson, who had registered as "John Chester," staggered down, tho street and disappeared, ilis raov'ements from this time until he was found deud cannot bo traced.' ' ' The operations' of ('Jack tho Slasher" aro briefly chronicled in the1 blotter ol three police stations and tno Chambers Street Hospital. Tho first victim waa James Hellin, !U years old, found in Bayard street, December 29, with nn in cised wound in the neck, which he said Was Inflicted by an unknown man from behind. Ifc was in Bcllevue Hospital two weeks. ' George Wilson, or Stevens, of Brooklyn, was the second victim. He was found on January a by a policeman of the Oak btreot station near Catherine Ferry with nn incised wound in tho faco which ho said was made by a man whom ho could not describe. The third victim was John Clark, of Elizabeth, N. J,, who received nn incised wound lu the neck January 4 vhile lu Mulberry street. An unknown man did, the cutting. Clark Is 'still in Bellevuu' Hospital. Louis Lawson, a sailor, was the fourth victim. He was out iu the faco Jan. 8 by an unknown man while in" Peck Slip, Victim No. 0. was Edward Chrlstensen, a Swede, who went to tho Old Slip police btatlon a week ago, aud's'ahrthata man whom he had never seen before had Blushed hllrl ln'itho throat. His wound Was tool serious ' The wounds- Inflicted upon these five victims 'and the dead man Carson, wero "similar, tt'ud all wero evidently made by a razor or a keen-bladed knife. Every gash was Beml-clrcular and was probably tnado by.''the same hand. All of tho victims' were poor, sotmtt robbery could scarcely have- beeli the motive of the "Slasher." Not'a penny was found in tho 'pockets of young Cnrson. He had seventy-llvo cents when turned away from tho Gormanla Houso, but ho might have spent that amount for liquor before ho met his fate. All of the living victims of tho "Slasher" wero so tlriink as to bo unable to furnish a description of tholr assailant. ltniglifs of Abraham Idueolu. St. JosEru.Mo., Jan. 10. Tho Supremo Council of the.Kjiights of '.Abraham Lin coln, , an 'order never before heard of, is htivirig a" fo'ui'-dity sesslou. here with a large attendance ot delegates. Little is known of tho aims aud objects of the order outside of the fact that it is bitterly opposed to the Roman- Cdtholio Church, and the memberu-claim that Lincoln was murdered by Catholics for political pur poses. All the members are sworn to secrecy. Slierltr Duun'a Murderers ou Trial, LlBBnah, Kan., Jan. 10. The trial of the murderers of Ueputy Sheriff Dunn iu on hero. The proceedings so far have been orderly and quiet. Judge Botkin's testimony did not vary from the accounts already mad3 public. Under Sherllfi H. P. Laribotf testified that he .'recognized over half a dozen of the gang as thoy emerged from the nmbuscade. He gnvo their names and was positive as to their identification. rjeouts the Idea of u XewVTrlal. Providence, It. I., Jan. 10. Tho prin cipal witness for the probecutjpu In the Barnaby murder trial, Mr, John IL'Con rad, has arrived hero from Denver. Ibj scouted the Idea of a now trial Uoinpt granted and characterized the reported fueling in tavor 01 ur. uraves os uuirue. An Kvangellst Tiireuteiieul. AVit.KESDAititE, Pa., Jan, 10. Evangel ist Kane, who has begun n crusade against tho liquor dealers in Pittston, has received anonymous letters threaten Ing his life unless ho desists. The Evau- gellst says that he will heed tho the. communications Austrian (iraernls Dying I nst. Vienna, Jan. 10. The Baron Gemmin- nr.. iri...V..i t snector-Ueneral of Cavalry in the Aus trian army, is .dead, being, tho seventh Austrian general who has died since thi bei'lnulnu oi tne yearn . Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ASOLUfEl PURE TWO DEAD, TWENTY HURT, llvrrors of the Wreck of the Andrews' Opora Company Train. Bkaineud, Minn., Jnn. 10. Conductor Ball of the special iralrCon the Northern Pacific conveying the Andrews' Opera company, which was wrecked near Jones vllle, says tho sight was .the most apall lng he had ever witnessed. Tho wife of Manager Andrews and Miss Wallace aro the only ones dead so far, but ft is fered that several others, who were severely' burned when the sleeper took fire, cannot recover. About twenty were injured'. The shrieks and moans of the women could be heard half a mile away. Miss Doiifrlass. whpn lirnuphr. from the car. was literally enveloped in flames, her hair being on fire. Many of' the women wero nuuf, put were wrappeu up as tney wero taken out. Mr. Andrews rescued his little baby nnd supposed his wife was safe. He is wild with grief. DEFIANT MOONSHINERS. lawless Swiss In Sullivan County, New York, Who Slake Threuta. Newboro, N. Y., Jan. 10. Deputy In ternal Revenue Collector John L. Schultz seized two other illicit whisky stills run by moonshiners In tho eighteen miles from Liberty, Sullivan County. Two were broken up last week. The stills are located in a Swiss settlement, whero It is believed there aro mnny others. Those latest seized wero owned by men named Nriger and Gambler. Quantities of liquor nnd cider wero also confiscated. Tho Intention is to arrest the moonshin ers in a few days, and for that purpose a force of United States marshals is to bo sent to Sullivan County. The Swiss in the settlement, it is said, threaten to kill the revenue officials if they go thcra again. The nussoll-liulkeley Requisition Case. Haiitfokd, Conn., Jan. 10. The request ot Governor Russell, of Massachusetts, for requisition of Jailor Slbloy, accused of crossing tho lino to capture an escaped 'prisoner, has been replied -to by Governor Bulkeley, who says custom has long al lowed officers of tho two States to cross the line to capture criminals. On this ground he thinks it advisable to quash the proceedings, and is willing to change the custom If Governor Russell Insists. The Elevator Fell Upon Itlm. York, Pa. t Jan. 10. Aue-ustusC. Abe, n carpenter, while nt work at the bot tom ot tho elevator shaft in C. A. Bay lor's cigar factory, was crushed to death by 'ho elevator falling upon him. Descendant of John Knox Dead, Nyack, N. Y., Jan. 10. Mrs. Anno Knor, a direct descendant of John Knor, the reformer, Is dead at Monsey, Rock land' County. Sho was 80 years old. Her birthplace was Halifax, N. S. Will Sell tho, riant. Boston, Jan. 10. -Tho Para Rubber bhoe company, after sinking nlmost a million dollars In their plant nt South 1 ramlnghnm, decided at a special meet ing to sell the same. NEWS OF THE DAY. Mctz & Co., general printers in New York city, have assigned. Tho Pittsburg "Leader" office was burned out last night. Loss $70,000, in surance $10,000. Owing to growing business cares, James R. Duun, of Boston, president of the League of American Wheelmen, wilt resign his office., The east span of the North Weare rail road trestle, over the Merrimac river, 100 feet long, waa carried away by the log jam. The rails and tics remain, William Harloy and John Webb, miners, wero seriously, and perhaps fatally burned by the explosion of gas In the Glendon. Colliery, near Mahauoy City, Pa. A movemisnt Is on foot to organize a now company to light tne (Jtgaretta trust. Mr. A. De Young of the Drum- mond Tobacco company of St. Louis is at Its head. Wcutlier Indlcattona. , Washington. Jan. 10. For New Enalandi Clearing; colder; northerly winds. , For Eastern New fork, Eastern Ponnsylva- nla. New Jersey, Sfuryland and Dolawnro: Generally fair; northwest winds. For Western Now York and Westoni Penn sylvania: Generally lulr. northwest winds. NEW YORK MARlilSTS. NEWVYpiiK, Jan. lD.-jMpnoy on call cosy at 2ri und 11 peFcentV, , - UOND3. Closing, ' Yesterday. . a a, Iteg 4 Z Cbup. V. ...llil'S- 4 e, ltog,'.......... '..lid;, o s, coup..,..r,t.,.,...,.,..,ij..- - ' Closliig. 'Yojlorday. Cunadtan raoino OliJ Central l'aoiflo., ft Chicago. lur. & Quinvy.,.....lQ8)$ Del. a Hudson ,..1M Closing. To-duy. 100 1. H7 110 1UJ Mel., lawk. A Wont torn l.4 r.i-io .i-y nii l'.rlo prof.... Tjilrn Slldrn. . Loulii. H Nah MtuhUjau Ccutral 108 Missbiii-l I'auldo B8 Now Jersey Central .IU Koitliwestcin , 115 inciron uvaguiuin. ........... w l'acillo Miim, i. W. Head Ing Hook Island Ht. Paul tlllilOii I'ablllo... Western, union. 38 'i as OltAIN MAllliET. ' Wheat Market opened weakund uontluuodf to! NOiB. red winter. 107UI Deo. lt)7U t Jan. There's Nothlnjr on Earth So Rood for a biby -uflfarihit with Wind 0 llc us Dr. Hand's Colic Cure. Il soothes aod euros. Samples gratis for a fw duys at J. M. Hlllan's or 0 J. McCarthy's drug itord. A man of fifty has spent oyer six thouBuud ditys of his life asleep. Miles' fciorye ana lAver Ptlla ct on a new principle regulating tbi liver, stomach and bowels through the nervn A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Hills specdll) ;ute biliousness, bad taste, torpid llver( piles, constipation, Uheqii&led for" men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest I ftldoseft, 25cts. Ham pies Free, at U. 11. Uagenbuch's drug store. There Is no fur about tuo grip when It tahes hold of a peisou. A Mystery Explained. The paners contain frequent, notices of rich, pretty and educated gins eloping with negroes, tramps and cmonmen. Tne woll Udown special's!, Dr. FYanKIln Mll, says all such girls arn moro orls hysterical, nervous. very Imp I3lve, unb u-inceJ; uiually bublect t i headache, neuralgia, sieepiessuoss, I m niod-rato crying or laughing. Th'so show a weit nervo'is system Tor Tlnch there Is no remedv equal to Ken'oro'lvo Nervine. Trial bottles and a fine boot, containing many marvelous cures, free a U. II Hagenbuclrs drug "tore, who also sell, aud giuiruntt-e Dr. Miles' celebrated New Heart. Corn. Hie finest of heart tontos. Cures Qiittrlag. short breath, etc. Paper ru'n Is now used In tho manu facture of trunks. Shiloh's Consumption Ouro. This is beyond question the most suc wssiul Cough Medicine wo have ever sold. i fe"V doses Invariably cure the wont cases ol "Xiugb, Croup, and Bronchitis, while its won leriui success in ine cure ni consumption vlthout a parallel in the history of medicine. Unco It's nrst discover? it has been sold on a (uorantee, U tost which no other medicine :an stand. It you have a tloazh we earnestly 9tt you to try It. Prlco 10 cents. 60 cents, and 11.00. If your bungs are sore, Chest or Hack 'urne, list) Simon's rorous I'laster. Hold bv O.'ll. llagenbuch, .N. K. corner Main and Lloyd streets. The position of n JudKe Is nn ex ceedingly trying one. Height of Cruelty. Nervous wimen seldom recelva tho svm- p'oms thy deserve. Will eof eu the pictures of heal'H, I bey are constantly ailing. To wunnoia sympmny irom mese unroriunates is the height of cruelty. They have a weak heart, causing shortness of breath, flutierlne. pain In side, weak? and huugry spells, and nuauy sweiuug oi anaies, oppression, ciiok lug, smothering and dropsy. Dr Miles' New Heart Cure Is Just the thlnir forthem. For the'rnerv ushess. heidache, weatcuess. etc.. his nest iratlw Nervl o is unquaten. Fine reat snon HUaartand Nervous Disease" and marvelous testimonials tree. Bold ana guaranteed by 0. 11.' llagenbuch. There will he more sleighing bafo'o the winter Is over. Ilartnw on thnflound, Westchester Co., N. Y. To Alva's Brazilian Specific Co Gentle- men: Last spring 1 was troubled with what the doctors to'd tne was muscular rheuma tism. I w unable to walk for nearly six weeks. AUtbls time 1 was using the medi cine p escribed by the attending doctor, and Irom which 1 got no relief. frleud sent ma a laree bottle of Cactus f Hood Cure, Willi h I tried, and be Tore two birds ot the Cure was used 1 was able" 10 walk without pain. It Is now two months since the pains lelt me, and have not as yet retur, ed, and I trel entirely free from them. mttueuVTv eurede,r 1 mPornr"y or P"' 1 oeiayou writing to you, as 1 was anxious If lu tcllh ni a an rr that. T nnw stata that from my present feelings, I would Judge that I uni cured. II Is hardly necessary for me lo rf commend this nvdlctne, as I am positive that a trial of it Is all that is ueo. s.ary, and I ara lully convinced it will recommeud Itself. Ora'ffullyjOHr, M IinriAN, For sale' at Klrlln's Drug Btore, Ferguson jiou'i moot, -Mieu-fnuo.il, ia LEATHER and SHOE FIIIUIHGS 3?. iT. OHiEjftL.K.-ST, Dealer in all binds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and flist-cla'ss stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 13 YV. OENTKE ST., .Ferguson House building. SHENANDOAH. PA, m.'ciwjhiiFs Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal 81s., Bueuunaoan, i-iu llgulr meals at popular prices l eivo 1 at all times, l.fdles' dining n re. .fresliineut rooms a'.tucb ed liar stocked with the nifst brands ol cigars aud fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant m Town. Ferguson r House : Rostaursnt! (under management of KuochJ,ockett) Cor. ninlii'uiitl Centre Streets. FIHsT-CLAa LUNCH COUNTER. Best beer, porter and Hies always ou tap. Ci gars of tne n nest o ranns. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones 'old s tana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will bo plea-ed to meet the wat of bis Iriends and the publlo In Everythuiu in tho Drinking Lino. ,-,1 1 rtTI I flP We, the uudersiuned, were rtllr I'llnr emlrelv cured ilf rupture by 'Ul I UIIU Of, j.u. ayer. 31 AichHtt, l'hlludel ma, t-a, Jones i-nt ips, uentie; Hquire, ra,: T. A. Krcut, Miniugion. fn,: k MIHmall. Mount Alto I'il:' Itev. H. II. hher lujn, i-uiibury, I'a s M J.Dillett 2UH.12th HU. Iteadlug, Ho.;, Wm.Mlx. IKZS&lpntroaom . lug, lt ; Ueorge and l'h- llurgart,jH tit,, Heading, Pa. Bend for circular, 1 llllHueipu'a; u. w ik'iwuwjwiun.iwm nuruarm'w,uw;ut THICK WAR CLODDS A FiRbt With Chili Sooma Inevitable. CONSUL- M'CREAItY'3 REPORT. Ho Fears for His Life and Says Hostila Feeling is Increasing- tlia The President's Special Message on ttin Subject to bo Transmitted to Congress nt Noon Wednesday Orders Isssuod to tho Recruiting Commander lit New York to tnke All tho Men that Offer Their Service. Washington, Jnn. 10. It Is now evi dent to the most skeptical that the country Is upon the verge of a war, and that In a region that six months ago showed no sign, Tho President has informed his Cabinet of many things he had not mentioned be fore. Two weeks ago he directed that each United States consul in Chili be called upon for a confidential repor. touching the sentiments of tho people where he Is stationed toward the United States. These reports have been arriving for the last week. They aro unanimous In stating that there is an extremely un friendly sentiment against this country. The report of Consul McCreury nt Val paraiso Is particularly irtterestinsr. This official knows the people well, speaks the language and is intimate with some of the leading native families. "Until the last month," said McCreary, "I had no uneasiness In regard to my personal safety, but since then I have been warned that. I must bo careful when out at night that there aro persons who will take advantage of any oppor tunity that offers to do mo serious injury not because of anything I have done but simply on account of their uncon trollable hatred of the United States. "All sorts of stories are current among tho populace of Santiago and Valparaiso nbout Minister Egan. Ho is charged with having received immense sums for pro tecting the refugees lately under his roof and of aiding Balmaceda in every way possible. The reports created a profound sensa tion. Tho President then outlined his present plans. He expects the full report of Judge dvocate Remoy's investigation by Tuesii i xt. ' He is fully informed as to what i ill contain, and is prepar ing ills met v sio that it may be ready to go to Con'. . ess by Wednesday noon. Confidential orders have been issued to tho General Superintendent of Recruiting nt Now York to accept every available man fit for artillery or Infantry. Gen. Schofleld Intends filling up the Infantry regiments to their maximum of 1,000 rank und file. Recruits aro coming forward in unusual numbers just now, and tho reports to day nre that 300 were uccepted from from four stations alono this week. Everything now looks Ilka trouble. Nothing except an apology from Chili will prevent it, and the South American Ministers hero declaro that President Montt will not dare offer It. They say his people would despise him if he did. Differences Regarding; House Rules. Washington, Jan. 10. Until Speaker Crisp Is able to attend the session 01 the House, there can be no definite lino of policy followed. TPere is some dlller enco of opinion nmuug the Democrats In terested In tho appropriation of the new rules as to the question of a quorum of the committee of the whole. Mr. Catch ings is Bald to bo In favor of preserving the rulo of the 01st Congress making one hundred a quorum In committe, while Mr. McMIUin prefers that this quorum should be the same ns the quorum of the I House. This Is probably the only matter 1 03 to which there is any dlsagreement, and it is ununown now tne npenKer iceis about It. Suspeeted of Sanborn's Murder. NEwnunnioRT, Mass., Jan. 10. A man who said his nome was Charles Bell, but who is known to be Guy Brown, has been arrested here suspected of the murder of David B. Sanborn, in Salisbury. Inves tigations establish that .Urown hired a horse nnd buggy on Thursday morning in order, ns he stated, to drive to bea brook. The tracks of n horse aud wagon near the spot of the murder, however, correspond with those made by Brown's rigv nnd notwithstanding his assertion that he can prove anuliui, tne ponce are confident they have the right man. At tho station a box of- cartridges were found Iu thy prisoner's possession. , iTnlon Tactile Stories Refuted. Boston. Jan. 10. Director F, L. Ames, of the Union Pacific says that the report from Uhicago of'ia proposed extension oi tho Uutdu PaoIUo (ilrqin southwestern Utah, across ..Nevada and California, to San Franqlsco, has no basis whatever in fact. No, new construction qfany kind Is contemplated at present. The report that the alliance with the Northwestern road is to bo broken 's an tUl story and no morobtrur: how than in tho.past. Abandoned Road to he Reopened. HoLUDAvanuna, Vn., Jan. 15. Tho offi cers of the Pennsylvania Railroad are preparing to reopen the old Portage Rail road across the Alleghany Mountains, above this place, which was abandoned wryentyrflve yuira ago., ritie.roita will shorten the distance fifteen milos between Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. This route is iu tho line of the Pennsylvania's. nolloy of providing rapid transt to the World's X air at uuicngo. 8800,000 for a Railroad t) . r Tn,i 1ft A eiiliutwtnHn., of $200,000 has been received from the American itxpross company ty the nan gor & Aroostook railroad company. Only S100.0UO is now iitHiiltHi to aAure Uie sue cess ot tho project and it is thought that the work of construction will begin iu a few mouths, The tutnl subscriptions to preferred btock now amount to about JUUU.UOU. . Ctusus 1'oive Redticrd. Washinoton. Jan. 10. Several bun drcd clerks of the Ceusus Bureau hero received furloughs for thirty days. The smult part of the appropriation left In The price of WolfTs Acme Blacking Is 20c. a bottle, and it is cheap nt that. It costs mor0t9,flH a bottle frith Acniolilack Ing than other liquid Piessinjjscost com plete for the market, including fancy boxes, artistic stoppers, nnd other paraphernalia. We tell the Blacking nof the package. As It la our desire to f ell Arxt! Blacking cheaper If possible, hut find ourselves un able to do so owing to present cost of making, we hold u prize of Open for Competition Until tho 1st day of January, 18518, to bo paid to any one who furtiUbta a formula ena bling us to make It -nt such a price that u. retailer can profitably sell It nt 10c. a bottle. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. It costs 10c. to find out what Pik-Ron is nnd does. A wholo page of information could not give n correct idea. I'lli-Tton la the name of tlie-only pblnt which'makes pt&im white glasB look like colored glass. AH retailers bell it. S3 SHOE CPNMPM THE BEST SHOE IN THE WMID FOR THE MOKEY? it is a wanness shoe, with no tacks or wax tnread to hurt the feet! wado of the licit tine calf, stylish and easy, aud because we make more ehoee a this grade than any other manufacturer. It equals hand tewed shoes costing f rom $1.00 to $5.00. uii i.eiiniiif itami-srwrii, tnonncsccair. SfZJm shoo ever offered for $"UXlj equals French Imported (shoes which cost from t.mlo Sll.m. C A 1)0 llnnd.M'm'd Welt Shoe, flno calf. btyllsh. comfortable aud durable. Ihebesc shoo ever offered at this price ; same grade as custom-made shoes costing from $0.00 to $0,011. AO l'ollro Miopf Farmers. Railroad Men BJm nnd LotterfJnrrtersnll wonrthpm; fltincnlf. seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten sion edge. Ono pair will wear n year. KBJ oi iiuo cniii no ueuer bnoo over ouerea as TsSaa this nrlcei one trial will rnnvlncn thnsn who want a shoo for comfort and service. term -jn unu uoi'iiintman'a Shoes SB., nra Tprv Ktrnnir find Hnrnliln. Thntn wlm have glTcn them n trial will wear no other make. anlfc ' &. uti nnu 91.7.-) scuooi auocs am UUlO worn hv tho liovspvprvwhprp! thpvutl on their merits, as the increasing sales show. nrliaC o.t.tiif iinuupwcu snoo, dcsk kuU ICO lloncoln.vervstTlIshienualsFrenph, Imported shoes costlngfrom stJu to g6.oij. l.ndlrB' i.ntl, rs-i.00 und Si. 7.) shoo for Blisses are tho best line llongola. Myiisti and durable. Cmttion.- lee that W. L. Douglas' name and prlco aro stcjr ped on the bottom of each shoe. rr-TAitn no sunsTiTUTr..n Insist on local ndvertined dealers sunnivini? vrm. W. J-i. IlOUliLArj, Urocktou.fljuus. sold by JOSEPH SA.UJL,, Psortlt HIhIii St., SIicuniiUoHlx CACTUS BLOOD CUKE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLA Purities the blood by ex pelling the impuiities through, the proper channels and never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels. Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the system md gives you an appetite. Never fails i o cure any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klrlln's Drug Stare, Ferguson' t Hotel Hhek, Shenandoah, Fa A FINE SHOW If you want to see a hue display ot Boots ana auoes, goto W, S. SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masleller'i old stand,) Corner Coal and Jordltt 8ts. Custom Work aud Repairing Done In the best stylo. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor. Main and Q&V. Streets, . Fresli Oysters Received Daily. A floe lino of Choice GKOCEUIES Nuts and Candies. Poultry of all Kinds. Mr. Costlet receives his green truck dally tram the cltv markets, which Is a guarantee to hUcus'omera that they will receive fresh goods whn buying from blm, WHY IS THE , Lo DOOCLAS JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, ,t0 E. OENTRU HT,, SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. .Finest brands jiL.,clarara .always on hand. 1 The best temperance tlrtnU'
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