Present! in llic most.elegant form THE LAXATIVE And NUTRITIOUS JUIOF OfTlia FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable aud effective laxative Iw perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation,, and the many ills de pending on a weak o- ' '.:. condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER T. Itis themostcicelttnttcn ': en' CLEANSE THE SYSTEM tr: U '. When one Is IM10111 or ( o so tii a r PURE BLOOD, rEFREruIWv .-.T . , HEALTH nnu OTftsINQT'' NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and vX ?zt delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR s-srzs.'ox 01? ayicsrs MANUFACTURED ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN rRANCISCO, OAL. LOUISVILLE. Kt NEW YORK, N, t. Blck Headache and relievo all too troubles Inci dent to a. bilious atato of tho aystom. suoa ad Xlzziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress afteff eating, Fain in tho Side, &o. While their moat pesunaclo success has boon shown in curing ile&oaeha. ret Carter's Llttto Liver Mia ftra equally vaiuamoin uonsupawon, curing anu pre senting thlsannoylngcomplalnt,whilo they also correct all dlsordcrsofthostoinachiUniuIato tho liver and regulate tho bowels. Even If they only en00 fa pi traa m fAcla they would bo almost priceless to thoso who ituffcr from this distressing cornplalnt; but fortu nately thelrgoodness does noteud hero,and those -who once try them will find theso llttlo pills valu. ible In so many ways that thoy will not bo wll rjlDg to do without them. But after allalclc bead Is the ban? of do many llroa that hero la wherd Iwomsie our great boaBt, Our pills cure It whila icthersdonot. Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small and very easy to tase. una or two puis inauoa aosa. They are strictly vegetable and do not crlne or Tinrtro. but bv liialr nentle action -nloaso all who uaethem. InvMaslaSccnts; fivefor$l. Bold by druggists everywhere, or sent by malL CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. FIRE INSURANCE. J-iirgeslaad oldest reliable purely eaih com panies represented by DAVID PA.UST, 120 S. JardmSL. Shenanaoah.Pa. utile, r'a k --ctufi k-titt ... I llmad. ENNYfiOYAL PILLS 1 iirif.f if. . l th-, r. . ft' ' 1 ''uko i-- uhktitu. ti fimia tmi imwbUa Kid fc.Utx.lfl-wJDriiwii.u. ' MI;jl2 GOLD IJBDAI., PARIS, 107a W. UAICJB & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa from which tho oxcesii ot oil bas been removed, la absolutely pure find it is soluble No Chemicals sro ufti'd in Its preparation. It has vtor thun thru tlmt Via Urmalh ot Cocoa rolled with Stnrcli, Arrowroot or Sugar, iaud 1 therefore far mora eco nomical, coating Uaa than one centaenp. Itlsdellelous,nour. l.hiiig, tlreiiKlbemog, easily ntOESTCD, and admirably adapted for Invalids us well ni fbr persons In health. Sold by Crows eterywhere. "W. BAKER & CO., Dorchestor, Kass. IATEST PATENTS' BEST IMPROVEMENTS, WITH CltCTR). MAQNETIO SUSPENSORY. Vtli .or. without locdleln. .1 n.al.f.i mulling fna or.rui.tln oLbmln, ntne foro.4, krr... or lndlnerollua, o. ..xu.l cxbsuMtioB, drftlna, lo-i-ov nvrvou. d.bllllT, alrco. 1H.U.U, lsEsaor. rb.uumltm, ktua.r, ih er .ud bludjur etai. plolaU, l.s. hug, lumbsso. .el.ilea, rvmrn.1 ill hrnlih rtc. TbU .1..UI. L.1I ootiulhl nunAVrhil lupri.tptfii'itla el Oil o'li.ra.tad slv s surrenl tb.t la IbaUutlr ftU br the w.ar.r or r.rf.lt S..OO0.00, ud Mill tor .11 vl tli. mbote dlat ... oroj.y. Tboui.nd. Ii.v. bi-.u curwd l.y ttila lu.ry.l iu. tuvulloii tflar .11 olkor T.urdlm rivllvd. .nd w. giv. Uau rtr.da of taatlBLObUl. Id tbla and tvtij c.lltar alktr Our pow.rf.l luurat.d bl.UKM' Svi'.ouy 1. tb. er.at.it boD rcr .ll.r-d w.ok men t II fK 1 1 II ALL HKI1N. llr.lth and Tla-ar... bln-DXIb t.1 all Ol t U In Gl to 00 DAKS. Band for laria iUuiual.4 rauphlata, toal.d. fra. ft nail. Addr.a. csikXarxnTV miaBioi'it to oq,. Ho. OIO Broadway. NEW YOriK. It will pay WALL PAPER any on wani to semi fie. to Dav rostoire on our bcfutlful llna over lt)0 matched samples at lowest prion. Addrves nil.CAlJV.UjiillUiLSL.l'rovldcuoe.n.L CARTERS CURBS jv: to vi 1U1 Ml BLAINE WITHDRAWS Declines to bo a Ciinditluto for (ho Presidency. LETTER TO GENERAL CLARKSON His Nemo Will Not Go Eofora the Eepub- lican Convention. Auks III I'rlends to Make nn Knrnost 12n"ort In the Approaching Contest, Which lie Says Is mi Important One Ilocaute the Financial and Industrial rollclca of tho Oovprnmont nro at Stake Views of Prominent Men. Washington, Feb. 8. The following letter has been made public: "WASHINGTON. Fob. 0. "Hon. J. S. Civaiikson, chairman of tbe National KepubHcnn Committee.' "Mr Deai; bin: 1 am not a candluato for the Presidency, nnd my nnme will not go before the Hi-publican Natlonnl Con vention for thu noinlnntlon. I mnko this announcement in duo Benson. ltjM "To those who have tendered me their support I own sincere thanks mid nm most grateful lor tneir commence, iney will, 1 nm sure,' make earnest effort in tho approaching contest, which is ren dered specially Important by reason of the Industrial anil tluanclal "policies ol tho Government being nt stake. Tho popular decision on these issues is of great moment aud will bo of far-reaching consequence. Very sincerely yours, "Jambs U. ulaine." Secretary Rusk hald: "It will result, I think, in President Harrison's reaoiulna tion." HON. JAMES O. BLAINE. "Will it open the field for other candi dates, or restrict It?" "Tho field hns always been an open one, but several gentlemen,, to whom Secretary lllalue was a block, will enter tho race." "Will Ohio have a cundidntef" "No." "For whom will siio be?" "For Harrison. ' Ohio lias always felt very friendly toward Blaine, but she has nover supported Mm tor the Presidency, always having had In contests where ha entered, a candidate of her own. "I did not know," said Secretary El kins, "that Mr. Blaino had written a letter, but he told n number of gentle' tlemcn that he would not bo a candidate, nnd was satisfied that he would not be. Secretory Tracy; "I am not surprised. I've been expecting such a letter for some time, ft points to Harrison s ronoiniiin tion and re-election. Secretary Noble said: "With Blaino out of the field, there, is no man of sulll cient national importance to contest the nomination with Mr. liuarison. His ad ministration bus been fair, lust nnd up right lie will be renominated uuaut mously and re-elected. As Mr, lilulut says, his declination is made "in duo season." Senator Cullom, of Illinois, says that as secretary Blaino lias withdrawn he, tho Senator, is in tho race for tho Bepub- llcau nomination for President. BEER NOT SPIRITUOUS. Decision llemlfirrcl lly United States Dl trlot Jiiuc; ICiiohIoh IIilLnNA, Mont., Fob. 8. Beer is not spirituous liijuor, according to a decision rendered here by Judge Enowles, United States District Judge. This is an orig ual ruling by ft Federal Court on this bubject. ' Of the State courts that have passed upon the question; those Of Nlw Hamp shire, West VUgl'iin and Tennessee have agrebd with the Judge's ruling, while the Court of North nrolinu and one iu New York have held the oontrnry. Tho case on trial was thai or a man who sold a bottle of beer to au Indian on tho Crow Reservation. Ho was dis charged. The Federal statute prorido a penalty for selling spirituous liquors or wiue to an iniuau on a VBsei-vnuon. Alny Jtu lJuku of London. London, Feb. 8. Among all tho titles which have been proposed for Prince George of W ales it is now considered that the most probable of adoption Ih that of Duke of Loudon. '1 his would be nu en tirely now title, and would therefore be subject to none nt the objections raised by some people against tho alleged un fortunate association of titles which have boon borus before and have become ex tinct, In the original family and when ever revived, in fiom one to four genera tions. The title of the Duke of Clareuee is ono ot those regnrded with supersti tious dikfavor. ltev. Dr. Oeitii IImiiI. NswronT, It. I., Fob! 8. A prlvato letter received here announces tho death ut bierru Leone, Africa, Dec. 18, otltev. T. It. Ueda, until hint June Presiding Kl der of the New Kuglaiid L'oiiforeuoe ot the African Methodist Episcopal Church, and well-known anmug the colorod Meth odlsts of New Euglaiid. lie uccoiupauiud IiUluip H. M. Turner on hi trip to Africa lust October, and liking l he country de termined to remain, though a young num. Mr. Uedn hud occupied prominent positions la Ida ehuroh in this section. iloom for the lliltrlne Bou Aireitts. A asuinuiun, Feb. 8. A room U lwlng prepaied ut the State Department for the use ot the Jicrhlng Sea ugoutu iu which to hold I heir sesslous, lioglunlng next Tuesday. Ihey will occupy the apartment between Chief CleiU Urowji'H room and that formerly decupled by , Third Assistant Secretary Foster, in ' r.linrufl tit roe.lnrocal trade arratiifiirnnta negotiated Under Bdotiori U of the Mc - I r,.r .... 1 Kiuley hill. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov'tRcport ASOUJIEOf PURE Minister I'ortcr'a Visit. Washington, Feb. 8. The presence in New Orleans of ex-Governor Porter, U. S. Minister to Italy, on leave of absence from his post since Baron Fava, tho Italian Minister, withdrew from Wash ton ns tho result of the severance of diplomatic relations incident to tho Malla troubles, is tho subject of consid erable speculation here. At tho State Department it is said his visit has no significance, and Minister Porter is cred ited with saying that his visit is purely a personal ono. As it is generally under stood that Italy is about to resume diplo matic relations with thu United States by sending a minister resident to Washinton, Minister Porter's visit to New Orleans, the seat of tho dilllculty that gave rise to his leaving Home, is believed to have some connection with tho final adjust ment of that alfair. Uolmont Pcstert'cl by Cranks. New Yohk, Feb. 8. August Belmont s the latest acquaintance to the list of New York millionaires pestered by cranks. A man named Richard Nixon, formerly employed at the Belmont man sion In Fifth avenue as a butler, went to the house last Saturday night very drunk mul demanded tho wages lie satu wasuuo him. He thteatencd to kill Mr. Belmont, and for a time created great excitement among tho inmates ol tho house. Air. Belmont bent for the police, who took "ixon to tho station. Mr. Belmont de clined to press a cliargo against Nixon and he was discharged. Mnce then no has hung around the Belmont mansion much to tho annoyance of the family, who fear lie will do harm. Police pro tection was claimed to-day, and an ollicer was detailed to watch the mansion and arrest Nixon if ho should appear. Sprecklns mid tlte Sugar Trust. New York, Feb. 8. A well-known sugar importer aid to-day that ho had positive assurance that Claus Spreckles had joined tho sugar trust, so lar as ins Philadelphia refinery was concerned. As to the san Francisco business, the im porter said, Spreckles would retain poj bession of that, but with limitations as to territory in which to sell sugar. So confident are the importers nnd weighers of sugar that Spreckles has gone Into the trust despite nil denials, that many of them believo their occupation will soon be goue, as tho trust does not require their services. Trafllc Sluiiuger llubbs DIseliurtru.a San Fkancisco, Feb. 8. It is stated that the reason for tho discharge of Geu- eral Traffic Manager Hubbs of the South' cm Pacific Railroad, as demanded by Jay Gould, was because Hubbs violated the rule of the Trans-Contnental Associa tion in regard to cutting rates by taking one bundled carloads ot sugar from this city to Chicago at 05 cents per hundred. Gould found out about this great cut and at onco demanded Hubbs' dlschnrgo. Hubbs received u salary of S0,UU0 a year, Almost before we kuow it. snrinur will tie Here. The man who trulv and sincerely loves himself has no fears of being Jilted. B'usley March will be ulomr In lea thun four weeks. It (toes CoHs.Ooiirlis eoreTbroat.Crcsp,Inl!ncsss, Whooping Ooush, llrtnchltls and Asthma. A ertal .ur. for Consumption to tlm alau.a. and a aura relltf 1 aiTsnesd stages. Ua.alone.. JOUWlll s.q ill.nt etT.ot after taklnr the r.t dos. Boll V Scalar. ocrrwUrh Lait. iu M-tvM aod H0. CHRIS. BOSSLER'S ALOON fiHO RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Slieiiancloali. Tho Fines. Slock of liters, Alea, Cigars, k JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 33E. C15NTHI3 ST., BHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Fine! bmnds ol oigurn always n lisnd. Tne tt- tmt0rai'.'e iint.a. ttnliu rtiilnLttf. ssnrmnnnntW naatororl 'Weukuess, JVcrvouaneaa, Debility, aud all tho train of evils from early errors or later oxowses tho resulia of ovBrrork, slekneas, worry, oto. Full Dtrongth, dovelopmnnt, and tone given to every organ and portion of the body. Sluu.le, natural methods, luimndlato Improvement seeu. failure Impossible. V.isM roferrnees. Book, eiplanatlonl via proofs mailed (mialod) f . eo. Address finiE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, II. Y. A ProfUaate Btnlnoas on Llmilnd CsplUI. PEARL TYPEWRITER ! forbuslneaa and privute irrPHiideiiei Hlni plo, durublo, uccuruto. Not u toy, but a pr.ietl oul inachlue. Hoes not net out of order No practice rouutred to oporutu it. Price. Ut i A responsible agent wanted in every town, to whom liberal Inducements will bo made. 1 ,"'", Typuw'"?r,cM!i'V1!;, A TO Itm9 yy B "J H fci MS u-" Variety Actrnsses Fight. Leadvjlle, Col., Feb. 8. Lottio Arbor nnd Lizzie Cuilum, two variety nctressos engaged In a bloody nlTray at an early hour at their room. Miss Arbor drew a long knife from tho folds of her dress and savagely plunged It four times Into tho breast of her antagonist. Tho latter will die. Both women loved tho same man who paid attention to both. Miss Arbor is in jail. Mysteriously Disappeared. New York, Fob. 8. Camii Lassen, n young German, nrrlvcd hero on Thurs day in the steamer Ems from Bremen, intending to go at onco to tho residence of Joseph Morwltz, No. 237 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. Ho hni mysteri ously disappeared, and there nro tears of foul play, as ho had drafts for a large amount on his person. Three HeavynotglUs In Succession. New Yohk, Feb. 8. Tuesday evening, Feb. 10, has been definitely decided a1- tho date on which Jim Uorliett will give his athletic entertainment at tho Madi sou Square Garden. Corbett is to meet threo heavyweights in succession, three rounds apiece, and will for the first time show to New Yorkets lils skill In a listlc battle. Hill Ilooui In Ki-ntucky. J New Yohk, Feb. 8. Eleanor Fletcher Bishop, the mother of the celebrated mind-reailer, Washington Irving uisiiop, who died in 1880, is living iu destitute circumstances In this city. A great benefit entertainment for her relief is being arranged by prominent theatrical and musical people. Bablea Oan't Eat Applo Dumplings llut thny can have gilt-edRed attacks of Wind OjIIo. Dr. Hand's Colic Cure ajs cure it Free samples for a few day 0. J. 3t.:Cirthy's or J. 31. Ulllan's dru store. Be ten tuts fltruro It out that man breathes seven hogsheads of air per tlay. Startling Facta. The American penple are rapidly becoming araceof uervous wrecRs, aud the following Kinrgeuslneboaire edy: Alpno iso iiempu Ing, of IluMcr, Pa., sw.ars that wuen Ills sou was spcecmess ironi Qt. vuus uauce ur "lies' great llestoratlve rfervlue cured him Mrs J it. Miller, of Valparaiso, and J. D. l'avlnr.of Lioaansnort. Hid., eau i galnoaa) pounas from tuning it. Mis. u. a. uaraner, of Vistula. 1. id., w.n cured of 10 - to 50 con vulslonsa cay. nnd mutn ueaaU3, aizzi' nos. bacKaclie and uervous urns! ration by one bottle. Trial bottles, ana line hooks or marvelous cures, iree at u, n. tiagenoucu the drtbiglst, who recommends anagaaran tees tins unequaiea remeuy. The best catalogue for the season of 1892 are falling thick and fast. Shiloh'a Consumption Ouro. This Is beyond nnestloa the most sito- Hsslul Oough Medicine wo have ever Bold, a lew doses invariably cure the worst cases ol 'jougu, uroup, auu uroncnuiH, wuiie iia won leriui success in me euro oi uonsumpuua is nrlthoul a parallel In tbe history of mediclue. 4lnce It's first dlo:) very it lias boon sold on a iuarantee, a test which nn other medicine ain stand. It you havo a OoikIi we earnestly islt you to try it. Pries 10 coats, SOoenta, und I1.U0. If your Lungs are sore, Ohitst or llacfc tame, uwiShlloh's Porous I'lastar. Hold by 0. H. iiageubuoh, N. IS. corner Main aud doyd streets, Collie opera bonnotu lire mado en tirely of feathers with strings. Suddon Deaths. Il-art dlseasu U bv fur the most fieauent cau- of 8u idea detlli. wlnoli la throe out of four eases Is utisuap rcted The xy mploms are uol generally iinderstood These are: lyluu ;n the right side, short breath, puln or ills. iu suie. utuK or suouiuor, irreumr ulse, ustbaia, wea'i und huutciy B)ells, wind n sio uaeh. wel'lng o: ankles or dropsy, opprest"ii, dry eoiwli aud smutnerinc. Dr. ilea' llliwl.rail .Hioat on Heart Dlseust. Ire at ). II. llnuineli. wlio sell and guarHitiee ur iuues- uoenuaieu new 1 1 ear. tiure, auu ms Kestonttiie Nervlii'-, which cures nervoiif nen, headache, sleetde'-sues ,elfeoUof drink. log, etc. It contains uo opiates; The spring haud organ will eoou be having its turn. Oh, What a Oourrh. Will vou heed the wa-nluof The algnal per hat mora tor. laps of thosurenporoHOH of that rlble dlsetiM, Consumption, Ask yourselves if yon can afford for tbe sake of saving SO ents, to run the risk and do nothing for It. Wo uno'v fron experience that Hhllon's Our will t'ur.i your Uougb, It nover nttlg. This explains why mora than a Million Bottles were sold the past year. It rellajvos Oroap tivl WhopplDic Congb at onee. Mother do not be wlthO'U It. For lAme ItaoK, Side or ''host, asfHhlloh's l'omus Plaster. Isold by U. 11. Ilaiteutmo r, Nt E. onrner Malu anil Lloyd streeu. House (lressos will have high collars aud deep culls. Ilirtnwou UiaRonnd, WiBtehesterCOj, N. Y, To Alva'4 nmzllU.i Wpi'sldo Do Oeutle men : Lttt Sprln 1 w .s trimbled with what the itoo'or- to d me was niii.oiilar rheuma ilsm. I wa unable to walk for nearly six weeks Alllhls time 1 wx iilng the nmil cluep ewrl'iHl by Ills nuendlnis do-tor, aud Irom whleh I gut uo relief. friend sent me a, hnvo bottle of Oactiif Blond Cure, rtlil' h I tried, and before two thlrdsol the Cure was used 1 was able lo w.iiK kitnout nsiu. it is now two monuii nslu. stneo the palus lnit me, aud have not as yit re'ur d, and 1 ol entirely Iree from them. Ideltyed wrttlnk! to you, a I tvns anxious lo kno whether, was teiunorarlly or pen niHueully omed. It Is alih ph-nsure that I now slate that from my present feelings, I w.mld Judge that 1 am cured It Is h trdly necessary lor me lo r onnimend tins iiwdioliie a I am positive thu a trial of It toiill thu Is ueo'SHury, and I am fully oonvlueed It wll reoommaud llaalf. () fully j ours M ilifiAN, For sale at lvirliu'a Drug Store, Ferguson IIou4) Ulook, rtiieusiuloili, Pa C ninterfelt half dollars nr nil ttt look out for them. Mtlos' Isftrve una Llvr Villa VH on a now principle regulatiug the liver, stomach and bowels throuaMha nertma. nnw discovery. Dr. Mllex.' Pills spetddy aute lilllousuess. had tirpl l liver, piles, ennstlpatloii. Uneiiuuiud lor men, women, children. Hmalleet, mildest, surest I 5) dose, 'JScls. Bain plea Free, at 0. It. llaseubucu'a drugstore, WEBSTER'S CRIME. lie WIIMjo 1'laceil on Trlnl for Murder an Felintnry 15. New York, Feb. 8. Burton P W fbster, gnmblcr nnd bookmaker, chnrgefl with tho crime of murder iu the first degree, who hns been n prisoner In tho Tombs since August 7, 181)1, is at last to be put on trial. Tho case Is set down for Friday, Feb ruary 10, and tho district attorney promises that there will be no more delay. The crime for which W ebster was In dicted and imprisoned was the shooting and killing of Chnrles E. Goodwin, jr., In the lattor's apartments In I ho Perclval, JO West 1' orty-seconu street, on tho night ot August 2. At the time of its occurrence thu crime created n tremendous ssnsntion, not only on account of its apparent cold-blooded ness and deliberation, but because of the lecullnr relntions of tho parties involved uid the strange stories which were lloat ng about in connection with some of tnem, which gave It a llavor of mystery and which aroused public curiosity to the highest pitch. An important feature of tho case was tlie woman at the bottom of the affair. She was Evelyn Granville, who had at one time been an actress, but had more recently become notorious iu other roles. At the time of the murder of Goodwin she was living with Gambler Webster, who preferred to call her his "common law wife," a term which she herself ad- admitted accurately described her posi tion. After tho shooting of Goodwin, Web ster mysteriously disappeared. Ho re mained in concealment in this city for nearly a week, despite the efforts of the police to nnd his hiding place. Then ho surrendered himself Aug. 7; nt the olllce of his lawyers, Howc& Hum utel, and nt tho coroner's investigation claimed that he had acted in self-defense in killing Goodwin. It was said at tho time that lie might have avoided arrest altogether und easily nave escaped from the city to some foreign country, had it not been that some very uncomfortable rumors had leaked out which made It unwiso for those who knew of ids place of conceal ment to attempt to shield him any longer Iroin justice. AVebster is not nn indlgont person. Ho has plenty of money und niairy influential friends among his associates of the hotting ring nnd the gambling palaces. Even while he is languishing iu a Tombs cell his horses are winning big stakes at the race tracks almost every week. To 1'titer Chicago. CiHCAfi, I'd). 8. A special dispatch from Delio ; tes President Joy, of the Wabash, u xuiug that tho road will be running iiitn Chicago over its own tracks before the end of the present year. The money arrangements to build the road from Montpelier to Chicago have been completed. A syndicate, madu up In New York, bought tho bonds, $o,f00,000 i 1 nn rt i, t a V in amount. Tim nuniiillan Pardon huq iu amount. The no part in it. llrltlslt CiiltiUHa Gold Production. Washington, Feb. 8. The production of gold in British Guiana has risen I steadily in the past eight years. Last years' increase was 75 per cent, over th year previous, tho vulue being $1,801,389. Another of the "300" Is Demi. Decatur, 111., F.eb 8. James W. Ha worth, ono of the 300 Grant delegates and a leading manufacturer and citizen, is dead, aged 50 years. NEWS OF THE DAY. Heavy cyclonic gales aro reported by ships entering New York harbor. They lusted from Jan. 28 to Feb. 1. Threo new companies hnvo been formed for development of Mexico by building railroads and telegraph lines. Count De Lnnnny, Italian Ambassador ut Berlin, is dead. Thomas Baxter, president ot tho Bax tor Stovo Company in Mansfield, O., Is dead, nged 82 years. Ho was very woulthy. An Arizona sheriff's posse Is said to be in pursuit of two Indians who are on their way to San Carlos, with a captive white girl. Twonty-ilve laborers who were mrindled by the promise of employment in OkUhoma, on payment of $15 each, are no' Mo. walking baojc to wmnauM city, The Dublin ''Independent" (.Parnell Ite) says that tiie re-election of Mr. Justin SlcCurthy as chairman of the Irish Parliamentary party was due to a com promise. Mrtt. Joseph Ribadenu and her tlnee children, who went to Manchester, N. H., from Ilenryville, Que., reoently, will ba sent Ivtek to Canada under the Pauper Imigration not. Charles II. Tieuodlct, confidential clerk and bookkeeper for H. Clay Buseom, of Troy, N. Y., is said to be an emlwawler. Ho disappeared nearly a mouth ago nnd is said to he in Georgia. Tho Surveyor of Customs of Hew Yoik lias recommended the removal In that city of 26 Inspectors of oustoma. Dis honesty, lack of efficiency, intemperance, and other reasons are given. At a caucus ot the Republican members ot the Iowa Assembly it has been de cided to staiid by prohibition, the only two members regarded as "lmky" having made speeches favorable to thtj law. George II. George, a llrocktou, Hub,, oatroluger, who whs arrested lit 1888 s being n accessory before the tact to the suicide of Mrs. Louis Anderson and was discharged, wanU damage s hi the sum of &i,000. Two gentlemen, one a resident of New York City and the other of Marlboro, have agreed to contribute $13,00(1 for it new public library building iu the last named place, provided a structure is erected that will cost $30,000. Vteutliur itnllrai tuns. Washington, IVb. 8.---For Now Eiifflandi Cloudy weuther un.'i ralni' brisk and hbfli south winds, fliilliiin lo di'cidcdly cooler norlhwosU eily und luulutbly e'euitu; l'ulr to-morrow. For Kuslcrii few Ym1.: Cloudy weal lie i' and Itiiu or I'llow; Inlslimiii h uh soiilluu'ly wiuda, by nlrlii lo eol.li r noi-.lu il) ; fair to-inoriowj cod uu 1 In not tlieru portion. lor iuim -in 1. nii-v .v.iiiia, New Jit'y, Dolu- .iV.u.l Uuii'l...t.l. M .nt li.ii'l v uimU kliirtlim ........... .. . .......... to uoilliwosteilj; oleurlu ooldor by night; DioUibly iieoidedly colder und fair to-uiorrow. with u cold wino. 1'or Wttoin New York and Western l'enn. eylvuiilu: Cloudy weathor aid rain, turning to snow; winds shifting to dedldedly colder north westerly with u cold wave; colder and cloudy to-morrow uymiug. WOLFF'S USED BY MEN, WOMEN ASD oniXDREN. A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. LEATHER PRESERVER. A Handsome: polish. IS WATER-PROOF. 20C. A BOTTLE. cent a foot will pay for changing tho np poaranco of old Furniture bo completely thntitwlll look like new. IS THE NAME OF THr "'IN" THAT DOES ITa a Bsmn ss shoe; centTSviem THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET? It Is n seamless shoe, wlih no tncks or wnv thread to hurt tbo feet; mado of the best lino calf, stylish nnd easy, nnd beenme tre mats morn shoes of thia grade than any otlur mnnvfartut er, ttcuualsband sewed shoes costing from $1.00 to Si W. C rr 01) fleniilno llatiil'HCued, the finest calf aJJmJs shoo ever onercd for 8VOJ; equals French Imported shoes which cost from $iSr) to Cif. "0 Ilnnd-M-wed Writ Kline, lino cair. iP6. stylish, comfortablo ami durable. Thebest shoo ever offered nt this price t same grado as custom-made shoes costing from $0.00 to $i.l. GO SO l'nllro Shoot Farmers, Ilallroad Men, Pws and LctterCarrlcrsall weartuem: llnecalfa seamless, smooth lusldo, heavy threo soles, exten sion edffe. Ouo pair wl II wear a year, GO 3" Hlln ciilft no better shoe ever offered at sLatCa this price; ono trial mil couvluco thoso who want a slioo for comfort and service. CSO 1-3 mill gv.OU Wnrkinurm-.!'! shoes .ps&n are very stromr nnd durable. Those who Rnvc' M.00 nnd 8 1.73 bcuooI shoes aro KJUyD worn by tho boys evcryw here: theyujll nnihj.mit, ..tho inn.A.cinn..in..i.n.v nnvo giveu tnem a trial win wenrnootuermaiec. on their merits, ns the increasing sales Bhow. I arllnc S.OO llnud-Nmvcd shoe, best haiCSU IL.9 oonRola, verystyll3h;equalsFreucll Imported shoes rostlntr from 6t.ul to Stum. 1, miles' !j.3ll, b'J.OU mid SI. 75 shoe for Misses are the best line Oongola. Myllsh aud durable ('notion. See that W. L. Uouglas' namo ami prlco are stamped on tbe bottom of each shoo. rjTTAKK NO SUnSTITT.JTE.aTJ Insist on local advertised dealers supplying: you. V. L. DOIHJLAS, UrocUton,.1Iass. bildby JOSEPH BA.T.T,. Xortli nii in Hi., Slicimiicloalt CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR 10 Will. Purities the blood by ex polling tho impuiities through the proper chunrels and never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the system and gives you an appetite. Never fails o euro any con- dition produced by illipUlO Or 1 . . impoverished oloou, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klrfla'8 Drue, Ware, Frquo' Ho1l Work. Nhrmindonh Fa A FINE SHOW II you waat lo see a flue display ot Boots ana Hboeg, goto W. S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Mostettor's old stand,) corner Coal rih! Jartltu Ut. CtmtosJi Work unci Hcpnlrlng; Done In tbe best ay le. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! for Mtln. and Oak Stroels. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A Hue line ot Oholaa nitOUKltlUS Nuts and Oaitdltss. Poultry of all Klnfltr. McMUt r o lves ila ffrasu trues: dally Iroui tno olty nii' Kots, which la a gusranie toliloa omrs tlittthey wlllreoelve fresh g Mids wh n buvl glrom him, , nfk i -i r We, 111" naderslsnel, were i III I jJ I AU en'lrslv oured of niDtn-ooy 1 ' u ' '"I - !), 10, I tver, 81 Area -tt.. We, His uaderslsnel, were l'hllailel 'liU, I'u , S. Jonas Pal lus, Keiiool Ho a ire, Pa., T. A. Krel jr., Slut igtna Pt.; IS. M. Hui.ill, M mut AlUi. Pa : IUv. H. II. Hliar iur. HU iburv..l'a: U I. lMlelt ill 4. Vi'ti t-U. Ileadlar, Pa.; VVm Dlx. I8il ManLr.we rst , Philadelphia; II. Is. It we. 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