HE WAS HER SENIOR "I'm Tired of That Old Fol low," Slio Said. Presents In the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OF THE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or ' - 'iv condition ot the kidneys, liver r. It the most cxcellcnt.ren nr. wo CLEANSE THE SYSTEM If-' .Ti When one Is bilious oti -ir so TIM T PURL-BLOOD, HEALTH nnd STAwNCT'' HATUnALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and al est delighted with it. ASK YOUR ORUQQ'ST FOR MANUFAOTUREO ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 40UISVILLE. KY NEW YORK. A', r. Elck Headache and relieve all tho troubles Inci dent to a bilious etito of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after cattag. rain In the Side, &c While thoIrrnosS remarkable success has been shown In curing SICK SXeaflaclie. yet Carter's Llttla Liver Fins art equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro Tenting this annoylDrrcomplalnt. while they also icorrect all dlsordcrsoxthestomachtl Ululate thd liversnarcgulatethobowolfl. Evoa It they only eurea (Ache they would bo almost priceless to IVoso wha icuifer from tMs distressing complaint; but f orta .lately thelrgoodne8Sdoestiotondhero.andthoso Tfhoonce try them will find tbesollttlo pills vain, itxble In so many ways that they will not bo wil lilog to do without them. But after allolckheacj f la the bane of so many Urea that hero fa whom we make our great boast. Our pills euro It whllo Others do not. Carter's Utile Liver Pills are very small and very easy to toko. One or two pills make a dose. They are Btrictly vegetable and do not grips or , purgo. but by their gentlo action ploasa all wha vsethem. Invlalsat23cents; flvoforfl. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorlci SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SHALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely catti com panies represented by ID-AVJID FAUST, 120 S. JardnSt, Shenanooah.Pa. Jbtcheatci-'e Knxllek Jllanuud llr.ni. YROYAL PJLLS firto-lnnl nc.l M.i It, a rc tlwa rMUWf i. i Drive. t pr CniehctdM i.- 4 Jia-TkX twin ami kMiltUuin . Hi ugUn, or i4 4a in nacipi i r parti-tuari, ictUmoniUj mi " Ilrllcf fir I 'siulln.1 in lifter, brretrra 31.IL lU.OOtl'I Mln.Aiii-.l- .Vum;iP"V l7hKtr Caeudoal Jo.tM"dUoti KQuttro, ' -6" . J aimiiiM 1'sV GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 187a W, BAKEB & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa from which the excess of oil has been removed, la absolutely pure ami it is toluble. No Chemicals are used In Its preparation. It has word than three timet the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and U therefore far more eco- nomlcal, coiling leu than one ctntacup. ItUdeIlcIous,nour. Ishlng, strengthening, Kisitr tiioestrd, and admirably adapted for Invalids as well aa for persons In health. Sold by Grocers everywhere. W.BAKER & CO,, Dorchester, Mass, DEI. BANDEN'B (JEGTilQ BELT 1ATCST FATtKTS- BEST IMPROVEMENTS. WITH CIECTRI MAQNETIC susPEHsonr. "Will tnrs vlthoit mealrios ll WeikatM remittal from verUilloa f bntn, servs foreea, xeeii.ei or lodiicretlon, Miual txbau.lloa, drtini, lo.iei, Dtrvoul dtMUtT, alaep. WiiBtd, Uosuor. tbeuutlUm, lldu.r. liver tod bladder com. cltlLti, Ume btik, lumbago, id. Ilea, central III tiltllb, ete. ThU eleetrle belt oootatoe VtoBd.rTuI lupmemrale OTer ell olbere, end tli.i a eorieul tbat ll loitauElj fell bj tbe wearer " ,.rii oe.uuu.uu, aoj win core en or tbe oo,e slice ee or oo pa.. Tbouieola bare been eured by tble merveloui IotomIoo after ell olber reuedlee failed, end we sirs iuu. 4ledaofle.tlmeDlelilalbleaiideer olber elale. ..... f?,," tmprored LLLITIUC bl M'KMltT tl tbe iV' i.i. . Vlerelterad weaa mio: HIH. Ml I IIUL l:rLl. fiivs Jl,f,M l""tb I.LilUNTtHI la au lo 110 ij taall. iddr... "' pempoie.., eeaiea, tree HiVlVIDWIVBrjBCTIlIC CO, , No.810 Broadway, NEW YOrUG Q. M.UAMIiyi&N.M.Il., PHYSIWH AND SUROEOH, Offlos-ae Wem Lloyd. Street, Bhea&naoa rEHH 0oU brail Local A LIVELY NEW YORK EPISODE. As He Has Invonted $60,000 in Her He Wishes to Retain Possession. The Queer Actions nf "Mr. mid Mrs. Alger non Doiifcluss"--lie Claims the Woman ns Ills Wife, but This She Emphatically Denies, and Says lie Is lSurrouglis, the riilhulelphln Speculator, and Already Married KfTorts to Kflect n Keconcllla- tlon at Length Successful. Nkw York, Jan. U0. Ono of the pas sengers on the afternoon express from Philadelphia was a plump blonde of 30, with ruddy cheeks and nn abundance ot soft reddish-brown hair. She wore many diamonds and a long sealskin cloak. Be side her sat a gray-bearded man of 51, who is a grain merchant in the Quaker City. The couple went to tlte residence of Mr. Franklin at 223 West Twelfth street, where the good-looking woman had friends. They passed as Mr, and Mrs. Algernon Douglass. At 8 p. m. the woman was furnishing entertainment for a crowd at the corner of Sixth avenue and Thirty-eighth street by trying to jerk a satchel out of tiio grain merchant's hand. Her luxuriant linir had come down and she was crying. She-nnd the merchant had been out to dinner together iu Thirty-eight, street and she had had a good deal of wine. Policeman Rcardou quieted the woman and she walked a block up town. The woman broko out in another tantrum nt Thirty-ninth street, and again at Fortieth street. She wept more violently when Beardon came nlcug u second time, and Bho Insisted that he should make the merchant give her one of the satchels. She said it was her property, "This woman is my wife," said the grain merchant, "and I want her to come home." The woman waved her hands and do nied emphatically that she was his wife. Policeman Reunion concluded to hr.ve the dispute settled in the Thirtieth street station, and took both tho wo'nlan and the merchant before Sergeant Cooper. "This man is Burroughs, the Philadel phia grain speculator," tho -woman said to the policeman. When he got before Sergeant Cooper the man snid he was Algernon Douglass, and lived at 70 Pine street, Philadelphia. He handed the sergeant a number of let ters written by the woman, in which he was addressed as husband, She snid that she was Miss Annie Douglass, and added, with a laugh, that she couldn't bo married to the merchant because the latter,had another wife. "I want my satchel and I want to go out alone. 1 want to live in New York, too. I'm tired of Philadelphia. He's got a beautiful home there, though," she said. "I've spent over $00,000 on her," he said, "and I want to know where she is going. She can go out alone if sho wants to, but I've got a right to know where she intends to stop." Sergeant Cooper and Policemen Kear don and Drew spent half an hour trying to patch up their differences and go home. "No," said the young woman. "I'm tired of that old fellow, and that's all there is to it. I want him to mind his own business. I'll have him arrested if he follows me about." Detective Murphy went and got Mrs. Franklin to act as peacemaker. The women laughed heartilywhen they met. Thoy chatted together for fen minutes in a private room, and then theybloude in sealkskln consented to go back-to Twelfth street. i " The woman had a long chat with Ser geant Cooper while waiting for Mrs. Franklin. She said this time that she was the daughter of an officer in the United States army, and that she had married the grain merchant ou Gover nor's Island seven years ago She' added that she had tired of him because of the disparity in their . years Indian Kxhlblt at the I'alr. Washington, Jan. 30. Prof. Putnam, superintendent of the Ethnological De partment of the;World's Columbian Ex position, Is in the city to consult with Commissioner Morgan, of the Indian Affairs Bureau',bn matters relating to" the Indian exhibit at the World's Fair. It is the Intention of the Indian Bureau to have, if possible, a model Indian Bchool In operntlou in connection with many other attractive features Isle Suit Against Uncle Sam, Boston, Jan. 80. The trial of the suit of Wotten Brothers agaluat the Govern ment, which involves $7,000,000, has been begun in the United States Circuit Court before Judge Colt. Tills action arises out of the construction of the cus tom duty clause, "furs dressed on the skin, but not made into articles," under wkich some plucked coney skins were assessed "0 per cent, ad valorem. I,cft a Wire and Children. Wiiaiamantio, Conn., Jan. 30. Wm. Wnrren, ot Dillingly, a mill manager and a prominent Salvationist, has eloped with Miss Lizzie Shippee, a 10-ycar-old blonde, who was a member of his Sunday school class. Warren loaves n wife and threo children in destitute circumstances. Carried Too MM113 I'asecngers. New Beofoiid, Mass., Jan. 80. Ad vices from Cape Verde Islands are that the little Providence, B. I., schooner Nellie May has been seized by the Portu guese government for carrying too many passengers ilelleved to bo llruwned. Bitvr.itLY, Mass., Jan. 30. Ohas. Davis, Chas. Barry and Andrew Cleaves, who left here in a sloop Tuesday last on a fishing excursion, have not been heard ot since, and are believed to be tM-owued. Maine's State Convention April 27. Banoou, Mo., Jan. 80. Tho Maine Re publican State Convention for tho nomi nation of delegates at large to the Na tional Convention will bo held in this city on April fe? The Creditors Sutlslled. Baltimore, Jan. 30. O. Cassard & Son, pork and lard dealers, have made a settlement satisfactory to their creditors, The business continues under the sumo Arm name as heretofore. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUfeOf PURE WAS SHE MURDSRED? Mysterious Disappearance of Little Una llarowltch, of Detroit. Detroit, Mich., Jan. 30. Rosa Baro with, a pretty 18-year-old girl, left homi last Friday evening, dressed only in a light cnlico gown and with no hat. Since then her parents have seen nothing ol her, and the vigorous search of the pallet has failed to reveal her whereabouts. A young friend of the eirl tells a strange story that adds much to the mystery surrounding the affair. Sho saya that on tho night Rosa left home she saw tho missing girl enter a house near by Later the same L .i- o., with two young men. night the three were seen to take a car riage and drive toward the river. In a search of the house, which had been rented and partly furnished by the ndXe'ds'oriherdrlTfVtTe floor were also found nd several dots of. blood. The young men have not returned to their quarters since last Friday, nnd a search of the city falls to reveal their prosence here. It is believed that they decoyed the girl into their quarters, maltreated, murdered and then threw her body through the ice into tho river. The police are bending every energy to unravel the mystery, but have met with small success thus far. The Hkaters are getting jpnlous of the pleighers nnd wondering when they will get a show. THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says It nets prntly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, un I li it p. UA.mt laxative. This drink is made from herb, and U prepared for use as easily asica. iiis- AU druirirists Buy one to-da: lllnvfta llm 11 tu-allhy, this Is ncceiaary. LEATHER and JHOE HMDI1GS DP. J". CLEABY, Dealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and first-class stock. All Demands oftfhe Trade Supplieo 18 W. OENTBE ST., Kerguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA. IBiX-F Mil's Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Bis.. Bneuundoau, l'a. K'KUlur meals at popular prlcrs kerve 1 at all limes. Indies- dining an . re. fresliinent rooms aliach ed lluri,to''ked with Hie fulfill brunds ol clsxrs and faucy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN 8TBEET, Where he will be plea-ed. to meet the wants 01 uis menus ana me puuuc in Everything in tbe Drinking Lino OUIOKLY. THOROUGHLY. FOREVER CURED ut ll. new uiiriuL'tcu BClentiflo method that cannot fall unless tho caso Is boyona human nld, You foel improved the first day, feci a bene fit every duy i soon know yourcoif a kln amontr men In body, mind and heart. Drains and losses ended. Kverr obsiaclo to happy mnrrled liforo moved Nervo force, v.ll, energy, broln power, when falling or lost aru restored by this treaU ment. AUHmallandwcak portions of tho body en lamed and strengthened. Victims of abuses and excesses, reclaim your manhood ! Sufferers from follysOverworlE.lll health, regain your vlRorf Don't despalr.evon If In the lost stapes. Don't bo dl&heart ened I f quacks have rob bed you. Let ua show von that medical Bdcncoaud business honor still cxlstt hero t?o hand In hand, "Writ for our ISouk. with explanations & proof, mailed sealed Tre, Over tt.OOO reference, MEDIOAL CO. , BUFFALO, N. T, A Profitable Bustnefts on Limited Capital, PEARL TYPEWRITER ! for buslnoss and private correspondence sim ple, durable, accurate Not a toy, but a prucil cal machine Does not gel out ot order No practice required to operate It. Price, as, A responsible agent wunted In every town, to iwhom liberal Inducements will be made. Iearl Typeeivrlter Cmintiy, 28 & 30 No. Moore St., (1-S7dm) New York City. Belli t uttf, tuiil ti uo uer nai kufe. r. l.une'ti i'nmtlj nfdleine !nwiU p.ich dav. In order to be lloth tn Hang. Vienna, Jan. 3, The sensational Schneider murder trial has ended. The jurors required only seventy miuutes to I find Schneider guilty of all the murders charged against him and a verdict of i guilty against Frau Schneider for the murder of Vlncenzla Zouitar. The judge immediately sentenced botll prisoners to death. Both executions will take place on the same day, but Frau Schneider , will be executed first. Would voti rather huv larrm. ohimnpvs rnt n wppIt tho vp.ir round or one that lasts till some rounu, or one mar. lasts un some accident breaks it ? i Common jrlaSS may break Or not the minute VOU light VOtir ' if not, the first draft may break it; it not, it may break Irom a mere wmm. moro ,nen than any other man who has Tough glass chimneys, Mac- ever terrorized this section with a strong beth'S " Pearl-top" or "Pearl- gang, and the Parton faction. The Par- , 1 . 1 t i t ton side is a strong one, and claim to glass,' almost never break from , hnve the ,aw on treir side, but so fat heat, not one in a hundred. they have had the hot end of the fight. Where Can you get it? and Parton was killed Saturday. He had ,.-l,t- J. 5 ; essayed to capture Berry Turner, dead or Wliat UOCS It COSt r I Uve) Bml poatcii himself nt a convenient Your dealer knows where and distance from the house In which Turner llOW mUCh. It COStS mole than r,1, . ,1 ,r t, Common glass and may be, he thinks tOUgh glass ISn t gOOU tor his business. Flttsbut'KU, Pa. Geo. A. Macbeth It Co. Base ball talk Is already being re- vlveduud u state league is tube formed. If jZou Love Your Baby Give her Dr. Hind's Oolic Giro. 'It is absolutely safe and hffjrda relief always. Simple bottle grst s at C. J. McCarthy's or J. M. Ilillan's dmi; store. Be euro to get one. A shrewd in millinery is to plant a natural rosebud amid urtitlciiil llowers. A Fatal Mistake. Physicians make no inure fatul mistake han when lliey Inform ottlents that nervous heart troubles cone from the sloinneuand are of little oiisenuence. Dr. Franklin Mile, the noted Indiana specialist lias proven the contrary In his new book on "H art Disease," which may be had free nt O. II. II igeniuoh's druse store who euirautees and recommend Dr. Miles uuequaled New Heart Cure, which ha In lareesl h,i 0 01 anv heart remedy in the world. 11 care nervous and organic heart disease, short breath, tlutiertng, pain or tend-niess In the side, arm orsbouluer.irreg'ilar i.ulse ralutlng.smother lug, dropsy, etc. ills ItcBtoratlve Nervine cures neaaacne, nts, etc. If a man were Ills own enemy, what hard stories he could tell of lilnisolt. Shlloh's Consumption dure. This la bev la beyond question the most sno' jesilul Oouzii Oouzii Medicine we have over sold. 1 low noses lnvariablv cure the woBt cases ol Ooagh, Croup, and Brouchltls, while Its won- ieriu.1 suoces in me cure 01 uonsumpiion is without a parallel In the history of medicine. 4lnce It's first dlscoverv It has been sold on a (uarantee, a lest which no other medicine ;au stand. Ii you have a Cough we earnestly 1st you to try It. Prloe 10 cents, fill cents, and Ii.vu. 41 J uu i uuungaiDwic. uca, ui nnva tame, use Hhlloh's Porous Plaster. Sold bv O. H. Hagoabuch, N. K. corner Main and Uoyd streets. The cold blast of the pist few days made people walk briskly . , . . How to Succeed. This Is tbe great 'problem of life which few satisfactorily solve. Home &11 because ol poor health, others wanl ol luck, but, the majority from dellcleut grit want of nerve, They are nervous, Irresolute, changeable, easily get the blues nnd "take the spirits down to keep the spirits up," tbns wasting money, time, opportunity aod nerve lorce. There Is nothing like the Restorative Nervine, dls'iivered by the great specialist. Dr. Miles, tn cure nlltiervous diseases, as headache, tbe blues, nervous prost atlon, sleeplessness, neuralgia, Ht. Vitus dance, tits, and hyrteils. Trial bottl'B nnd flno bonk of le.tlmonlals tree at C. 11. Hageubiich's drug Btoro. The floklenpss of the weathpr aflorr's much food for comment. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? Tbe signal per haps or tbe Bure approach of that more ter rible disease, Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can a fiord for the sake of saving GO cents, to run tbe risk and do nothing for It. We know from experience that Hhlloh's Curs will Cure your Cougb. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Bottles were sold the pasl year. It relieves Croup and Whopping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without It. For Lame Haoi, Hide or Chest, use Hhlloh's Porous Plaster, Bold by O. II. Hagenbuon, N. K. corner Main and Uoyd streets. The scarcity of dancing men is alarming society women. IUrtnw on theHound, Wf Btchester Co., N. Y. To Alva's Brazlllau Speclflo Co Gentle men: Last spring i w troubled with what the dooiort to d me was muscular rheuma tism, I wm un.ible to walk for nearly six weeks All tills time I wis Uklng the medi cine p escribed by the allcndlng doctor, ana from which I gut no relief. i friend neut me a large bolt'e of Cactus Blood Cure, with h I tried, and before two thlrdsnt the Cure was used I was able to walk without pain. It Is now two months since the palnsleit me, and have not a yrt roiun ed, and I i.el entirely Irea from them. I deUyed writing to you, as I was anxious to know whether 1 was temporarily or per manently cured. it Is with pleasure that I now stale tbat from my present feellugs, I would Judge that I am cured II In li trdly necessary lor me to r commend tlismdclne as I am positive tint a trial of It Is all lhat Is ueosary, and I ain fully convinced it will reeoiiim-ncl Itself. Ura'pfullyjour. M IIOAN, For sale at Kirllu's Drug Store, Ferguson IIouio Block, Hhenmdpih, I'a, It does seem as if tho lengthening days strengthens the cold, Mlloa' ttarvo unci Liver Pills Vet on a new principle regulating the liver, Btomaoh and bowels through the nervct, A. new ills) very. Dr. Mile.)' Pills speedily eure bltlonsnass, hs t-vite, ttrpld liver, piles, constipation. . untim.oa lo; men, women, children. Bmalleat. mildest. surest! 6do6s. 25ots. '-Bamplos,jr.ree, at"Cv U. UagnbucU' urug store. THEIR DEADLY FEDD Desporato Encountors Between an Outlaw nnd Ills Enemies. THREE KILLED IN A WEEK. Tho Neighborhood of Pineville, Ky.. Scene of the Tragedies the llcrry Turner, the Hunted Man, Has Killed More Men Than Any Other Who Has Kver Terrorised This Section, and Is Sup ported by a Strong Oaug-The Opposing ruction Claim to Have the Law on Their Side, but so Tar They Have Ueen netting the Hot Knd of the Fglit- Pineville, Ky , Jan. 30. A factional feud that promises to rival in blood shedding the famous Hotlleld-McCoy, or any of the other desperate factional wars which have made this section of Ken tucky notorious, has broken out In the southern part of this county. The scene 1h a wild, mountainous local ity known ns South America, and is about eighteen miles from the nearest railroad poinfc- 0wl"K to the lnacc'ssiblllt3r of , . nnr,im,irs of the ficht are hariQ ol)t'nln Three men have been killed since Inst Saturday. Their names are Munuel Parton, Lee DavIfl .and i Will Jones The w iho uinwd was fortified with n number of his gang. Kit was probably Barton's intention shoot Turner at the first opportunity, but the latter had too much cunning. The outlaw discovered the whereabouts of his would-be slayer and nt an un guarded momeut succeeded in drawing a i bead on tho latter and sent a ball from his Winchester crashing through Par ton's head. . The body ot Parton was nl- lowed to lie in the woods for four days, his friends being afraid to attempt to res- 1 cue it. When it was ilnnlly taken away, the body had been partially devoured by hogs. This liniii'..' only fired the Parton fac tion to uioiv tu-hperutu warfare against the Turner side and on We'dnesday they made a bold Ittteuipt to avenge the death of one of their men. The act was disastrous to tho Partons as two more of their number were killed. Tho Partons ha"d surrounded the Tur ner stronghold, but Instead of taking the nrmy, were themselves taken in. They were fired upon from the Turner house, and before they could realize that their presence had been discovered, Lee Davis and Bill JonA, two of the leading men of tho Parton faction, had been pierced by bullets from the deadly Win chester. More than a hundred shots were ex changed and some of the Turner faction are said to have been wounded. There is talk of organizing a posse of officers from this county, and from Clairbourne coun ty, Tenn., to attempt the capture of Tur ner and a big fight will undoubtedly fol low. A GROWING TOWN. The Discovery ol Kiel, stiver Ore Increases the I'opiilatlon 1,500 In Two Weeks. CnuKDE, Cal., Jan. 30. Much excite ment has been caused here by the find ing in the Jack ot claim of ore bearing 220 ounces of silver to the ton. The population of Crccde two weeks ago was 2,000. To-day it is 3,500, and two trains a day are greatly swelling that number. There nre few houses in the place, and 75 cents is the price charged to secure a place ou the barroom floor, the lodgurs to furnish their own blankets and other covering. It is expected the population of tho town will reach 15,000 by May 1. Wltor Got tho Money? PuiladeU'iHA, Jan. 80. An nudlt of the books of the outgoing health officer, Joseph Q. Patterson, has diaslas&I, i de- flciencv of $1,7711.0 in addition lo this. on au examination of the books relative I to tho payment to the city of costs in the abatement of nuisances a loss of $10,234 - ilv has come to iiguu iu auxpiviun, however, attaches to Mr. l'atterson In connection with these deficiencies. Cir cumstances point rather to a former clerk In the health ofilce, who is known to have been guilty of similar otleuces. first ltaln In Nearly Year. Temps, Ariz., Jan. 80. Rain began falling throughout Central and Northern Arizona at an early hour on Tuesday and still continues In a steady downfall night and duy. There is no prospect of a break. With the exception of a brief shower on Now Year's day It is the first rain bince Feb. 15, 181)1. It is very timely and means tho salvation of thou sands ot acros ot grain in the Salt aud Oila valleys. Committed Hy 1'ersons Unknown. Schanton, Pa., Jau. 80. Tho coroner's jury which investigated John Cnffrey's mysterious death has deoided that he was murdered and places the crime ou persons unknown. CoHrey's family gave very conflicting testimony and thore is a general belief that they know more of the tragedy than they pare to udrult. County Detectlvo Shea has tho case in hand now and arrests are expected to-day. Adjourned till Nest Week, Washington, Jan. DO. The House Com mittee ou tho Eleventh Census bus ad journed until next week, when thoy will probably begin consideration of Uie sev eral measures before it. Kentucky and Maryland Apply. Washinoton, Jan. 80. Maryland has made application to tho Treasury De partment for her share of the direct tax, $371,OtH), and Kentucky for her share of 008,000. Advertised as a Fugitive. London; Jan. 80. Samson, he Amerif can berpules, is advertised as, a fugitive. He is charged with stealiagjjeweja yal,ue4 at $1,500 from H. Uir'guie? Beruittln. We Can't do it but nro willing to pay for learning how to mako as good an article as Wolff's Ai'MB Blackinu of cheap material so that a retailer can profitably tell it nt 10c Our price is 20c Tho retailer says tho public will not pay U. Wo say the public will, because they will always pay a fair prico for a good article. To show both the trade and tho public that wo want to give them tho best for tho least money, wo will pay (Reward For abovo information ; this offer is open until January 1st, 1H93. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Pile-Ron is tho namoof a paint which does work tbatno other paint can do. AVio wood painted with It looks Uko the natural wood when it Is stained and varnished. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS will nnd It profitable to Investigate. All paint stores sell It. WHY IS THE L DOUCLAS S3 SHOE CrrJfVlCN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLU FOR THE MONET P it is n eWamiess suoo, xvnn no taomor wax inreaa to hurt the feet; made of tho best lino calf, stylish and easy, and because tee make more $hoea ofWj grade than any otlier manufacturer, it equals bond eewrd shoes costing from $4.00 to $5.00. u:r uu Hejtrnnnifi iinnu-Hewu, monnpsicaii tJm shoo ever offered for $3.00; equals French; Imported shoes which cost from $3.tm to $1!.00. fi A. 00 l!iuiil-rMrl Welt Hlior, flno cair. DVm Btvlish. comfortaljlani(l riuruhle. Tho ln'at 6hoo ever offered at this price ; same grado as cus iiiii.-uiuiits Buuet cusuiijf i rum jo.uu 10 efa.int. SO 30 1'ollrc Nliori Farmers, Itallroad Men 9fm nnd Irftttrf:nrriprnll worn-tiiem fl tinr.it f. Beainloss, smooth Inside, heavy threo soles, exten sion edpo. Ouopalrwlll wearayear. Tf fiH fi tl i CII I ft lin linltnr allllUl nVAie flfTdTAil A( lllSksisi thU nrlfBi nnn trlnl will rnnvlncn thORr who want n shoo for comfort and service. (CO nnn &j.uo Worklnainnn'fi shoea uJssCaa are verv Etrnnt? nnrl dnrnhlo. Thntn whn have given them atrial will wear no other make. SriVCS' 7-.)Kt nnn 9i7 acuooi suoea aro CaSJ w Zj worn hvtho liovsRVrvwIiprp? thfvrjU on their merits, n the Increasing sales show. b rr ac 7uu j i n.niiHCtvcii snoo, icsc tWuU ICO Dontrolf.. vervRtvIlah: noualaKrpnrh lmportctl shoes costlniffrom Sl.tXt to ttUM. ImillCN '.50. 9.00 mid $1.75 shoe for Misses are the best line Dongola, istyllsh nnd durable. Cntition. See that W. 1. Douglas' name anil prlco are stamped on the bottom of each shoo. rTTAKE NO SUHSTITUTE.iU Tnalst on local advertltted dealers sitnr.lvlni' vnrr V. 1j. J)OU(iLAS, Brockton, HIuhh, &lXby JOSEPH BA.3L.Xi, Kortli St., SlietiHiidonU CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO UIUPUIILU Purifies the blood by ex pelling the impmities through the proper channels and never causes eruptions on the skin, Regulates the bowels. Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up tbe 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 Klrlln's Drug Store, Fergttson't Hotel Block. Shenandoah, Pa A FINE SHOW It you want to nee a doe display ot Bool ana Hhoes, goto W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller'sold stand,) Corner coal niicl Jarclln Htti. CuHtotu Work mid Rcpairlus Done In the best rtyle. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor. Main anil Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. Aniiellneoi Choice OH0CEKIE3 Nuts and Candles. JPoxtltry of all JCltultt. Sir. Ooitlet rcojlvei bis green truck dally Irom the city mirken, which Is a iruirantee to his cm oinrru tint they wlllreoolve fresh E"ods wtwn httyl g from him, -- 1 1 1 ll Tl I 1 f We, the u ulersluneil, were nllr I llll"r en'trelv oured oi ruptu ooy Ul I U II - l)r. J. l), vUyer, St Arch HU, ! 1'hllnJ-l 'hla, Pa , H, Junes Phi Ips, Kennel ' Him re I'd.; T. A. Krellr, HI itlngwu I'j.; K. , M rlinull, Mount Alto, i'a.; Ilev. 8. II. Hlier iner, wn'iburyl'a.: U. J, Detlett 214H, 12tt Ht., Iteadm, fu.; Wm. DU, 181 Montrose Ht . Philadelphia) U. li. Iloe, -JO) Klro, hu, lletd ink', IV; Ueorgeaud I'b. UurKart, 13ylixaiV rit, Headme, P. Head for circular.