Present) in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICP op Tim 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 o condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER r. Itisthemostexcelltntrtp ."vn CLEANSE THE SrSTEM .rr K " When one Is liiliotis, on so tiia i- PURL- DLOOD, HEFRO - HEALTH nnd OTRNCT NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and al art delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUOCIST FOR ersrxiTTiE ojp 3tx3-es MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UDUISVIUC. Kt NEW YORK. (V. t. filv TTs lulocho nnd rollovoEll the troubles Incf, -dent to a billons state of tho system, snob aa Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness. Distress after eating. Pain In the Bide, &c. Wbila their moat pomarkable success Has ,uooa snown in cunng SleaJaeha, yet Carter's Little Liver Bits ara equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro Tenting this annoying complaint. w hi lo they alsa correct alldlsordersofthoBtomachBtlmulatotha I'.ver and regulate the bowels. EvenirtUeyonlj Corea it! fActethey would boalmootprlcolcsatothcsowho amffcr from this dlstrcBslnacomnlalnt: butfortu- -Ziatelythelrgoodncssdocs notondhcre,and those T-hoonco try them will And these little pills vnlu table In so many ways that they will not bo wil Ulnc to do without them. But after allslck head (lathe bane of so many lives that here la where) Iwemakoourgreatboast, Oar plllacure.lt while scthersdonot. . , Carter'a Utile Xlver Pitta aro very small and very easy to tabs. Ono or two pills make, a doss. "They are strletly vegetable, and do not grip or purge, ut by thelr,geutle action please all who uaethenu. Inv9lsat25cents nvofortl. Sold try druggists everywhere, br sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorki SMALL PILL, SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. afgc st Und oldest reliable purely cash com pantos represented by id.avi:d faxtst, 120 S. Jardtn St, Shenandoah, Pa. l!Mchetr't knlUh lMaMCif 1lrnd. n ij-..t nl si A Oi. LVmiinft. ,'trmi. VtaltJ HrfyJ Hi f r 'ft hi f vta-iff lr tvjn-a; ijf u aat dOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 187a "V. BAKER & CO'.'S Breakfast Cocoa from which the excess of oil j had been removed. Is absolutely pure and It a soluble. No Chemicals are used In III preparation. It has mom than Intra limn (As itrctwlh of Cocoa mixed with Starch. Arrowroot or Bugar, 1 and la therefore far tnoro eeo L nomlcal, coiling let thfin one I i f n I a uji . It Is Jelk'om, uour I Ijhlngi flrengthenlng, hisilt j)iar.aTKD, nid adqilrnbly adapted for Invalids us well as for pdrtons In health. Sold by Oroteri effrywhere. "V7. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. 1 'J , lATt JT PATENTS' (EST IUMOVEME.NTS. WITH tllCTXS- HADHtTIB SUSPEHSCRT. TVIil car without tneAleln til WrttafM mulling from vleruiittou ot brain, Bcrrc forcti, exse.net or intlUoreltou, texutl exbto.lloo, dretnl, toibet, Dervetlt debility, tleen leteue!. languor, rbeunittk-m, tldues, Iher tnd bladder com- plaluti. lame back, lumbago, aclellee, general ill-neallb, ete. pi.lUll.l.w. VKI. lUIUU.,., aCW.r) I.-MI IU, 'ibtetleeUlolelt eontatne Itunderfui lumroteBieBta over all vtiiere, om. tivea a eurreui tuai io muauiir 111 vj i. wearer or ft torlelt 95,UO0,lU, thd milt fore tl) of tba abort dleea. aearnoiar. Tboueeuda btrt been euredbr tMa naiTelont Invention after til vther reuiedloe felled, tnd ertgl't btu- drede Of toitlmenlela in thle and a.err atkar atata. Our powerful improeed KLtl'lUIC Kl r-HaSMIKT ll tba grealaet boon ever ottered week men; mfce- rtlllULL 111 LIS Health ttd Vtgomte blreaclli Gt'AUASTtal) la 0 t HO TUYU. 9end for large Ulnelraled pttnpbUle. tetleg, fret v niali. Addreio , ' ' Ho. 0 1 0 Droadwoy. NEW VOrtK. BEAD THE DAILY HERALD AM i EXPLOSION AND FIRE; Twolloiltei round and Another Suppose to Ho In the Union. NicWAmr, N. J., Feb. 3. A terrlfli explosion took place In J. Hummcll & Co.'s hat fictory last evening. Twi plumbers nnil an apprentice were a' work repairing an alcohol condenser, und It Is supposed that the plumbers' torch Ignited the gas from some leak. The explosion resulted In the Immedi ate spread of llarnes and the 150 em ployes escaped by Jumping from tin windows. ' After the fire department had con trolled the flames a search was made toi bodies. Oscar Lenrlcb, boss plumber, aged 8S yciLrs, was fonnd charred nlmdst beyond recognition. Ho leaves a widow and live children. Another body was found, likewise burned to a crisp, which is supposed tc bs that Of the other plumber, aged aboul 28 years, wht had been employed here only two weeks. His name Is Daniel O'ICeefe. He Is from Newburgh, N. Y. The apprentice was Albert Anderson, aged 10 years, residing at Waverly, N J. No trace of his body can be found. It Is supposed to be in tile rulus. Three other employes were severely In jured but not seriously. The loss on the building amounts t JlO.CfOO. NttW EXTRADITION TREATY. Our Present Unn With Franco Kntlrolj ln-.tdt-tiunte. Pauw, Feb. 8. Minister AVliltelaM Reid has been Intrusted with the nego tiation of a new extradition treaty be tween tho United States and France. The one now In existence fails tomeel the exigencies of modern criminal life, hiving been originally signed nearly 5C years ago, In 1845, and enses are con stantly nrislng where the ends of justice cannot be attained owing to the Inade quacy of its provisions. The main points of the new treaty have already been agreed upon by the two governments, and II. Fallicres, the new Minister of Justice, has been or dered to investigate and report as to the proposed new provisions. The Commission to draft the treaty, consisting of a representative of the French Foreign Office and a representa tive of the American Legation, has al ready prepared tho draft, which Minister nibot, of Foreign Affairs, and WhitelaW Tteld, tho American .Minister, will prob ably accept. When negotiation's are concluded, Minister Reid will resign. A Ilelntlve of Mrs. Cleveland Suicides. IitoNTOJf, 0., Feb. 3. Charles Wllbut Folsom, a well known Commercial trav eller, committed suicide at his home on Linden avenue by firing a"bullet Into his heort whllo laboring under mental strain ?roduced by a severe attack of In grippe, le lingered several hours after shooting himself and pleaded earnestly with the doctor to save his life. The wound was fatal, death resulting from internal hem morrliages, J"olsom leaves an estimable wife and two beautiful children. He was but 30 years of age and a great favorite among business men. He was a distant relative of Mrs. Qrover Cleveland. To Dispose of the Chill Incident. WAsniKOTOif, Feb. 3. The House Com mittee on Foreign Affairs nt its next meeting probably, certainly very soon, will dispose of the President's message and tho correspondence on the Chilian controversy by reporting that, In view of the acceptance ot the apology of Umli, the incident Kiving rise to tho controversy discharged the subject. TVnltt American Co-operation. London, Fob. 3. Entries for .. the first International exhibition ' ever ; held at Kiniberly, South Africa, will close shortly at tho offices of the executive committee in this city. The eJlices are under the supervision of ir- Charles Mills, agent geuernXof thVQiipeof Good Hope. The lClmberly exhibition is to be opened in tiepto'mbcr, 1892. American co-operatlou Is cs"p"8jcially sought. Jtoqulsltlou forFltzslmrjion. IlAniusBURO, Pa., Fob, 'il. County Detective Beltzhoover, of Allegheny County, has secured a requisition from Governor Pattlson on tno Governor of Louisiana for tho delivery under the custody of Pennsylvania authority of Fred Fltesiminolis,- the murderer, who escaped from tho Allegheny jail and was recaptured in New Orleans. Grip Nearly as Fatal as Cholera. Galena, 111., Feb. 3. The mortality here during January was the greatest ever known oven during the cholera plague. In that month there were thirty five deaths here, the grip being respon sible for two-thirds of them. Old people suffered the most, as is shown by the fact that the average age of the thirty live was C8 years and that ten were above 80 years old, The Conqueror Ciiso. Washington, Feb. 8. Secretary Foster has requested the Attorney-General for on opinion as totlie advisability of taking an appeal from the decision of Judge Brown, of the District Coitrfc of Npw York, in the case' of Fredurlak, W. Van derbllt and the steam yitolit Conqueror and J. Bloat ifassett, collector. 'llurned to Ileath. LAwnENCE, -Mass., Feb. 8, Mary Crehan, an aged woman, V0 burned lo death In her attic room ' at No. 023 Oak street. It is lIU,lse'l tfmt,Hr cljjthi: caught fire from it candle which was found near her body. ltnn Into an l'.lectrlo Oar. PtrrsBuiio, Fob. 3. A Cloveland apd Pittsburu shifting train ran iuto a Man Chester eleotrio car at Wood's Run, wrecKlng tlje oar and seriously Injuring two passengers, J. F. Slllltuau and Fraiik-McQloy. I'm bpllytV from Ileatl to Toot. CiiiOAao, Feb. U. James Hall, one pt ine ioreiuon ot wpfon'o,: packing house, at the stock yards, fell into a vat of v!u i ....... ..-.i.... :.i Klh)llt)lo 1'lot Illmovered. Odessa, Feb. 3. An extensive Nihilis tic plot has been.discovered here, but tba police tlilu far refuse to inuke 'known any, oi, to; fetalis. Highest of all In Ldavcning Power. Latest U. S. Goy't Report ABSOOJf uestrui'tion or ramoni Cimieau. Tho most magnificent chateau In Bel gium, or Indeed anywhere in the north West of Europe, has just boon almost bntirely destroyed by fire. Its name is tho Chateau de Dave. It stands on tho banks of the Itlver Meuse and belongs to the dulco of Fernan Nunez, tho father-in-law of tho duko of Alba. The feastlo is surrounded by a forest park of two thousand acres and inclosed by a massivo wall, which the duko erected porno twenty years ago after a dispute with the llclgian police, who had at tempted to prevent both himself and his guests, among whom was tho prince of Wales, from shooting, In consequence of their being without gun licenses. Tho chateau, says the New York Recorder, was crowded from Cellar to garret with all kinds of wonderful works of art, valuable pictures nnd magnifloent tapestries, only a small portion of which wero saved. The cellars of the .. I . : i ... e ,i AM .. , . .. , the brand of hermitage preserved ., , , . . . . . ta . 1 there, which is stated to bo the very finest in Europe ifnron. Munchausen, T) r i t., craturc of prodigious stories, whoso unmo is a synonym for exaggeration and wild creation of misinformation, was Kurl Friedrick Hieronymus, a member of an ancient and noble fami ly of Hanover, was born May 11, 1720, at Uodenwerder, served as a cavalry officer iu tho Russian campaign against tho Turks, and died iu February, 1707. A collection of his marvelous stories, or stories attributed to him, was first pub lished in London in 1785, the compiler being Erich Raspe, an expatriated coun tryman of tho baron's. In 17S0 the Ger man poet Berger published a German version. Several of tho adventures as 'cribed to tho baron are known to have appeared previously in Bebel's "Faco tlm," in the sixteenth century, und others in Lange's "Ueliciai Academlcoa" of 1705. ' Vopul.ttlona Compared. We have In this cduntry twenty per sons to the square mile. Says a writerin the Now York Sun. France has over 00, Great Britain and Ireland S20, tho I Netherlands oOO, Belgium '500. If wo had 200 people to tho bquare mile our population would bo 730,030,000. If the same us Great Britain and Ireland, 1, 152,000,000. If the same as Bolgium, 1, 800,000,000. If wo had 100 persons to the square mile, our total population would "be 300,000,000. Wo certainly can sup port half as many porsous per 6quaro mile as France docs now. alio never im ports anything like ono-half of her food supply, if our natural increase con tinues In the future as great as in the past, and we have the same average in- until tho year 2000 to reach a population of even 100 per squaro mile, It takes eight times the etrength lo ircmn stairs that is r quired for the sauio distance on it level. ItOarti CoW,Ooarlia,Eor8Throt,Oroni,lBSneaie Wliooping OoUffb, BronchitiJ end Atthma. A eerteU euro Ur Conaumptlon In flr.t etae-'e, aiti a euro relief U ulraneca ttaeea. ueeetooeo. ituwiuin arllnt effeot atter taklie; the flrat dwi. BaU 17 aealere oeerwbere. Large Uttlee- es &tota and LEATHER and SHDf JlfiUlriGS DP. J. CLEAEY, Dealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies Lvrgfl a.U'1 Arrt-ctasgBkrcis. All Demands of thp Trade Supplied 18 W. CKNTRE KT,, Kei-guson Huuee bulldlDR. SHENANDOAH. PA. iFor 10ST or FAIUKO MANHOOD, :nneral and NERVOUS DEBILITY. IWeaknew of Dody &nd Kind, EtTtcU ifjTOMorxoisetuei inuiaor XQuuffi Ht4HOl N4li iUNUtMlll full lUulurt.. 1U o Utlnrv AUululi-l unrKlili.it 1IOMK TWKiTaKr mm Lculf fruBi liU hlalta kb,1 t-urt-la-D I uuolrkt. M rlla thru. ltert()lh UtKjL, riitu1ina tutl proufn titBltrl(trtilftl)fre Addrtes BRIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO. M, Y, A ProflUate Duilnos on LlrnUt. Capital PEARL TYPEWRITER! for buauieu and private ourresiiorutenra. Sim ple, uurSble; aoeurute. Ko a toy, litft a pruvtt eul nuichlne. Does not get out 01 oruor. t nmciIoSvEouIred toouerulv It. lrlce. SI no A rosnbnsible nitent wauteu In orery town, to whom Ujjejal inaacrimenti will ue maue. .I'eigi'rl .TyBewrii5r Cwttipitlty, sa&S0'No.MooreBt., (t-n-lm) New Tork City, Ml EVS PURE Kept !I1 Shirt Dry. Tho Fairfield (Me.) Journal heard of n man the other day who took a novel method of keeping dry when caught in a bbower. tie was cutting bushes far from bholter when a BUower camo up, and us ho was greatly opposed to work ing nil day in wot clothes something had to be done. Quietly removing his shirt, ho rolled It up snugly and tucked it into a hollow log nnd went on with his work. Tho rain came down on his bared back with greut acceptance, re freshing him wonderfully. The Buh soon appeared and ho resumed Ills flan nel protector greatly invigorated. Telling Tluio at Right. Tho time can bo approximately told nt night by tho position of the dipper. If the position of the "pointers" is taken at any given hour, say six o'clock iu tho evening in winter timo and as boon as it is dark m tho summer, the hour can thereafter uo pretty accurntc- . , , 1 S ', , . ., ly measured .by tho eye during tho . ! ... .... , night. Frequent observations of posi tions will have to be made at the given hour, as, owing to tho constant chang ing of the earth's position in space, the position of the "pointers' in relation to our point of observation and tho star also changes. Netting l'liensairs. Ono of the most ingenious methods practiced by poachers for the pur pose of netting pheasants is that ill winch a game cock is fitted with artill olal spurs and then carried to tho pre serves. Then the game bird crows, one or two more of tho cock pheasants immediately respond and advance to light In this way sometimes five or six pheasants are tttken, while the gamo cock remains unhurt. Rabies Oan't Bat Apple Dumplings Hut thoy can havn giitdtfed attHck of "Wind Colic. Dr. Iiund' Cilic Cure al ways cure it Free pain plus for h few cavs J. 3L Cirthy's or J. 31. IHllun's drug store. The war clouds are disappearing faster tbau the grip Startling Facts. The American people are rapidly becoming rioe of nervous wrecks, und the following Kiige-ts ihebeslro edy: Alplvnso Hemptl. 1MK, oi unier, -a., ewra mi whbh uishuu whs speechless from HU Vitas dince l)r ties-great ivefiiordiivn nnrviue cureu mm. Sirs J tt Miller, of Valparaiso, and J. D. 'nvlur. of Lozunsnurt, Ind., eao i gained a) pounds from UvKlug It. Mrs. 11. A. Gardner, of Vistula, 1 id., was cured of 10 to 50 con vulilousa da, and tuudi hoadichi, dlzzl-ne-B, bacKache and nervous prostration by one bottle. Trial buttles!, and line books of marvelous oarps. fiee at O. 11. Itaeenrmch, vbe druggist, wno i-poo'rimenus ana I guarau- tees mis unequaieu reuieuy. This is the season of the year for the rout to spawn. Shiloh's Oonatlmptlon Ouro. This la beyond Question the most suo- twtlal Ooush Medicine wo have ever sold. i lew doses Invariably cure the wn'wt otses ol uuKn, uroun, ana uroncniti, wmie iwi wou lnrfat anect3fi lit the cure of OousunlDtlon Is vlttaoui, a parallel a ffie history of nwliolue. Unco It's first dlsoiivery it has been sold on a toarantee, a test which no otbor medlelne. an SIAuu. 11 you ii4ve h 1 1011411 vvrj o'truustiy wis you to try it. tflc IU cents, ou cni.s, ariti '1.(0. If your filings are sore, ilhsrit or lrot trae, use bullous forons flatter, eoia ny :. tl. tiaenoqeu, n. t1.. aorusr atain aun loyd street. Winter that comm by jerks is by far the most UBOoiiifortablo Sudden Deaths. II -ar tllNBHH.1 is' bv far the most f refill e lit o iusu or sa lilsft iieU,i. wluon In throe out of 1 -OUT cases is uaaiisp OKU. a iib ny (upxuilts ive . not iie.icrally iinneratood These art; lying -ti tan rigtu sine, snort oreaui, pain or tiia. , uii-e, asti.ina wesK and 1) n-1 a; -y sjiells, wind ohm 111 --mo uioai 01 ttiiiiutuor. trreirittar 1 u sto iiaoli, awel'ln o luiKie or itnijwi , r,,,rMiti .1, fli-v rtoi, n .i.irl eni'iMii.i-iti . llr- -I iIbk' llitjsiroiea ';)i)K 011 Heart I)isw. iriw at ' ft llHgenii ieli, who k II and Koursnleo Mlltus' unwiiuled New lle.irtt'ure, dhla lleslomthe Nervln, wllieh cures nervotu. ileus, lieudehe, slttopleewiies , etlectsof drluK. lug, eU). It eonutli a 110 opiates. Diirinc last year bovoii leiral liuui:- ings took place in tills state. Ob, What a Cough. Will you bead tti Wtt-nlng? Tho signal par. lapsof tbH hUb unproaqli of that more W. Ibledlaeaae. OHnliiiuottou. A.bIi yuuroelvet it you oan afford for the suite of savins; 50 eiiw, wrun tnerniKeina uo nouunf rorn. uve fennw from expt.rtu that Hjilloli's Ouro Cur your (lougli. It navtir fails. Tlilt pUilntJ why mora) tliau a Million Hottlec were so'd the nttst rear, it relieves Oronu tud Whonplutr Ormirn at once. Mothers dy not be without IU for idtme llaek. Hide of 'licet, as- Simon's luron i-iuter. Horn by H. llageabuoa, N K. ooriwr Main and .loyd streaU. The boys and Eirls woulrt like to have another season of coasting. llrl 'won lliH.innd. Vestohter Co.. N. Y To Alvn'4 IlfHlllai 4petfln Co frentle- T.eii: Im I spii tie! 1 w u troubled with wliai tlir doe ot-. to il me was miwoular rhevtBia Hum. 1 wai tilitiblo to wane Rtc rxtaartv all; weeks Aililili tlqie 1 w uafut; the mtxll- oiuep e- riin-iijiiy ma aiieaaine do tor, anc. 110m wu c 1 untLtia renei. irlend eatin a lurtfe bottle or :otu lllnod Cure, wilt. 11 1 tried, and before two tjllfdsol the lure ,wil used I wa able 10 wnllc 'Itlinut tetettt. It l now two moutlH since the lulaitl -ft me, and have not aa yet ro'ur ul, and f (.(jf entirely Iree from then. I del lyert WTltlng to you. a I wna anxlmtt. 10 Kno v wneiner i was temporarily or per manently 0 red. I Is wlilt nl.'ttotiro that I now slate Hint from my present feullutis, I would Jii.luo that I inn cured, li lx li trdlv neeoaaarv for ms lo r commend this medeine its 1 am positive Hint a I rial of It U till O11U la nee aary, and 1 am fully oouviucea it wi'i recoiuin -ua iweu Oru' fully voura. M 1IT1AN. For sain at KMI'i's I) in 5 Store, Foruson Jaiiunry gave us t-overal tliaw and 111010 tiiaiit 1110 ico men UKtxi. mim' J-iajrve tia Liver PI)1b Vet ou a new livtir. atoiniaoU am new nrtneiplo 'ecuUttOaV the 1 and un Weill through Ihs iMrwt ry Or. VUtM' nil snetdlb V nW d.lMijajry. Dr. ItlM' fill snetdit mta) bllloaxBiaij. Bail taH, torpid liver, ptlei, UHlentKlfl1', -tJUarqua ror raiu, wuniBQi alilUran. Hinallist. uillaleiil. surest 1 Sldoaea. ffiols. Hataulti fffroe, at O. II. Uaiienbucu's arav auire. HARRIS CONVICTED Found Guilty of Murtlor tho First Degree. in FOB KILLING HIS OKIL WIFE. It Took the Jury One Hour and Twenty five Minutes to Dacide- The I'rltoner Listens tJalmly nnd Tfa Aparelitly the Coolent l'eraon In th nooiti lllit l'oor Mother Very Mnch AfrocteilIte May lie Senituncetl Motnlay The Case Will lie Appnuled Con vlctml One Da)- After the Aunlveraary of the Death of Ilia Victim. New YoitK,'Feb. 3. Uarlyle W. Harris, the young student charued with having poisoned his wife, Helen Potts, was found guilty of murder In the first degree at 10;45 last night by a jury of his peers. Tho case has been one of the most sensational of its kind in recent years, and has attracted a widespread interest. On February 1, 1891, Helen Potts, daughter of a wealthy railroad contrac tor of Asbury Park, who was in attend ance at a fashionable boarding school In this city, died after a brief illness. The death, at first, was supposed to be due to natural causes, and preparations proceeded for the funernl. Then, In some manner, the name of Carlyle Harris, also of Asbury Park, who was studying medicine in this city, became linked with that of the dead girl. The whispers grew as time progressed, until finally the authorities In this city took cognizance of the matter and nu autopsy was held on tho body of the young lady, which resulted in the discov ery that death was due to morphine poisoning. Harris was arrested and Indicted, and then the fact leaked out that he and Miss Potts bad been clandestinely mar ried. Facto were developed which showed the young man's chnracter up in no favorable light, and the authorities became convinced that he had murdered the young woman. He admitted having prescribed some morphine pills for his wife for some af fection which he claimed she was aifltcted with, hut stated that the doses were not sufficiently large to do her harm. About two weeks ago the case came to trial and has been progressing ever since. Ycsterdn the summing up occupied most of ti.i- hv and early last evening Recorder t : 1 charged the jury. They went out (tiioin 'J.'iOaud at 10:45 returned a verdict m 111 tinier in the first degree. The vernier was very unexpected to tho accused, but Harris maintained his com posure and was, apparently, tho coolest person In tho room. His mother, who has been constantly at his side during the trial, was very much affected and created a scene. She fell back in her chair shrieking madly, "It's a lie, a lie." It was several minutes before she again became composed. It is understood that he will be sen tenced nuxt Monday. The case will bo appealed. ' LOOKS ba6 for lentz. Kverythlnj; rolnta to lilm aa tho Mur deiot kf 711-9. Se'ulor. Milbukn, N. J., Feb. 3. The examina tion of Mrs. Elizabeth Senior's body, who was lrinrdered 6n "Sifnday, revealed twenty-four wounds, many made after death. Everything now points to Gustavo Lentz, as the murderer, as many of his stuteuieifts h'ave been found to be false. Lentz has a bad 'record and is well-known j In the Fourth precinct. Last night Cap- vain uiori miuio tt tuur ul iiu tiiuoii 111 which Lc'ntfc nlleges he spent his time from -1 vp. .111. on Saturday until Sunday at 1 a. in. jAt every point his . alibi was contradicted. Lentz said he was in Georgo's Concert Hall at 5 p. rh. on Saturday. The pro prietor denied that ho was there. Many minor points of his alibi were also dis- nnwpil lll.liarOftlftnnKWI.rn virtltaatl. lint uo one remembered having seen Lentz iu A point argued against him is his talk Never fllllS O CVirO any COI1 with Schloser, tho bartender on Spring- , . . . ... field avenue. In it the prl-Kmer-wWil that UltlOtl prOUUCOCl DyillipUr&Or the August Lentz whose name had been, . i 1 1 i i i: mention!! iu the case was lit broiher- impoverished DlOOfJ, OY H (JlS- lu-law. ; I No blood was found on his cltHhes. As he threatened if he ever got In trouble he would commit suloido, he Is closely j matched. Coroner Phelan will hold an I 1, ..., mi,,, l)e Ayala Murder Case. Sobanto.v, Pa., Feb. 3. The Jury to try thq wife murderer .Steve De Ayala has been secured, the regular Jury panel as well as a special venire of thirty men being exhausted iu finding a Jury. The prosecution opened the oase, ueolanng that they would show that De Ayala de liberately planned the killing of his wife aud was caught In hiding, in another part ot her father's hotel, an hour pre vious to the commission of the crime. KIHihI In n Saloon How. ClllOAOo, Feb, I!. 1'eter Gallnghet and Charles Magutre, two stauk- yards roughs, got Into a quarrel In Cusey's saloon, and Mugulre began to shoot. AVilliant Caguey, a bysiauder, was in- stantly killtl, uud GaUoyliaU' reowvetl u .lnillHr. in liiu ltiiiira thiit will nrobablv cause his death. The men in the saloon took uii tbt) (luarral, and would hav made ejiott woris of Maguiro had not the police arvlvtd in time to save him. Mite Mitchell's Trial. Mbmpius, Twin., Feb, 3. The aoe neyu for the defendant will not ink the trial of Miss Mltoliell, slayer of Frefla Ward, under the plen of present insanity, for two wtHtks. The confinement in jail is telling terribly on Miss Johnson, uud unless she Le removed lo more pbjasrint quarters uud separated from Miss Mitch ell, she will luse her mind. A determined effort will be made to secure her rleas nn ball. X'ur the) Blur ill r of Ills I'ulliiir-la-Uiw. jiosTm. reu. u. An itniinu name Cerleueo Yeuuto, aged 84, was arrested yifetorrtMy cliut-Ked ulth the uuirder tl Ills fathitr-in-law, namwl De Stucio', neni nplek, on Uciohur 28, 10J. Ilyiiropliobla Cuuse'd Ilia Death. DAJiTUlQlUt, Feb, Cuapdler, who uuuuu uu vc R Patmlm.,, Tt. ' it I. .VffSrV. "I.i " ' 1 .vvx --v. W.n. Ulx. WHS bitten bv a Vieulo I'lillailoIiTVilfi- n:i.tlr, uil , it. is ueauoi nyaropUoUU. 1 ?',, "?" in. We Cari.t do it but aro willing to pay for learning how to mako as good an article- as Wolff's Acme UlacKLNU of chenp material go that a. retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. Our prlco is 20c. Tho retailer says tho public will not pay it. Wo eay the public will, becauso tliey will always pay a fair prico for a good article. To show both the trade ami tho public that wo want to giro them tho bat for tho least money, wo will pay Reward For abovo information f this offer is ojer until January 1st, 1S93. "WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Pik-Kon la the namo of a paint which does work that no other paint can do. iYeur wood painted with it looks like tlio natural wood when It Is stained and varnished. PAINTERS AND BUELQERS will find It profitable to Investigate. All paint stores sell it. THE THE BEST SHOE IN THE WOIlLOfOn THE M0HETP It Is a aeamleES shoe, with no taeka or wax tbreaa to hurt the feet; mado of tho best lino cair, styllsu nnd easy, and because we wake more sioen of V1I9 grade Ihananu other manufacturer, it equals hand eowed shoen costing front $uuo to $5.1)0. G.R OO tJcniiliie llant!cwrd, tho (Inert calf we buuo ever oiii-rcu tor $i.uu; rqiinia reucu , Imported Blioca which cost from SJ to $12.(1). , Ct? A 00 llnml-repwt'il Welt Mine, fine calr, j e4?rai styllsh.conifortablannddtirahle. Thobest , ehoe ever offered at this prlco 1 sumo grade as custom-made shoea costing from 66.U) to $3.lK). 1 CQ! 30 I'olleo Minnt Farmers. Itallrond Hen 1 nnd LetterCorrlersall wearthem: tinoeatf, seamless, smooth Int-tile, heavy three soles, exten- Blon edire. one pair will wear n year. t7! O 30 fiuo cnlfi no better shoe ever offered at this price; ono trial wilt convince thoso who want a shoo for comfort and Berrlce. (fin uM nnil ryJ.IIO Workltmmrn's shoea etKoai uro very (.tronK nnd durable. Ihoso who hivo elvon them a trial will wear no other make. Dnucl S-J.00 anil $1.73 Bchool sbocs ara ILJ JJ iJ wornbythoboyscveryw-bere: theycelj on their merits, a the increasing sales show. B eirliac KI-'KI lintMl-eived Bhoo. best BUdU ICu Donirola, verystylUb; eqaalsVrenchi Imported shoes eostlugfront SI.0U to SGM. l.ntlicri' 15.00, NJ.00 nnil St.?,! shoo for Kisses arutho hestflnoUongola. stylish and flarable. I Onullott.See that W. L. llouglos' name and price aro stamped ou the bottom of each shoo. pa" TAKE Nf HUllSTITUTE.! Insist on local advertised dealers sttpplyliur yon. XV. ii. IIOl'IILAS, lirocktou.Masu. Sold by JOSEPH BALL, Novtll Itlnln St., felicnniidoiill CACTUS BLOOD CUEE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPAR1LLA Purifies the blood by ex polling 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 juid gIVOS yOU 811 appetite. ordered state of stomach, livor or kidneys. Said at Klrlla's Drug Stsre, VbrgHson's Haiti JUoek, Shtnamloah, Pa A FINE SHOW If you want 10 see a fine display ot Boots ana Bhoes, goto W. S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Maw Miller's old'stand,) auaariitir Coal und Jnrdlu Bt. CetMtutu "Worlt uud Repairing: Done in the best ttyle. .WHY IS W. L. DOU 353 JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Standi Cor. Main and Oak Streets. Frasli Oysters. Rflceived Daily.. A OaeUuegt Cuotfxi GU0QKUIH8 Nutsvmd Uuaillew. Poultry of all Kinds. irVmt'hlf'ifk MO"l9! h', Kr6a true-it oafly Ut ou otarto tUiUtKey will riKMive fresh ll wm wUn boyloK from Ms. U13TII3C Wa.ttw uurtersUoe.!, were I U il rje Ill Llunr H Al, HI l'liUadlihltlPti. 1J.J000, WtlliM, Kennei IlnllHll 2118. lath llarxart, tUlKait uralraalar. .- "
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