3'" A. Ha WILL N' R ported Thut llli is to Leavo t he Cabimit. PERHAPS A MUTINY Sensational Rumors of the Wxcck of tlio Embiricos. WOLFF'S Highest of all !n Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ;Hi: datk IS NOT DETX3EMINED, CAPTAIN AND OFFICERS KILLED. Evidont ths Greeks Used Toroi to Prevent the (hksrs Leaving the YesK "bjBo.l Iiub.h:Y to Paiform His Duties tbs Causa- IS Present, in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OF TUB FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined -with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most bercficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative tw perniaT nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending, on a weak or ': condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER T. .LK ttisthemostciceilsntren- Trim' CLEANSE THE SYS TEM a. - - . i. ' When one is Hilton, or l .m. " 1-sbTlUT PURE. ULOOD, nttl'BEi'-'HJt t HEALTH'and 8THCJCV NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and al est delighted with it. ASKyOUFLDRUOaiST FOB. MANUFACTURED ONLY OY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP COi SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. U)UISYIU. KY NEW YORK. N. V. CURE 15lc Headache and relieve all tba troublsa tncf ent to a bilious state of tho system, suoh ad Xhzzlneas, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Fain in tho Bide, ito. Wiila their most remarkable success has fcooa shown la cug SICK Slcaaache, .yet Carter's TJttla tlvaa int equally valnaMoln Constipation, curing and pra-, ontlng tulsnnnoytatf CQanlaittt,whllo thoy also rorrsctallillROriloraof thostomachtlmulalotha river and rstuto tho bowels. Even IX t he J only ro l&cbMkey vouia bo almost priceless to those wha I eater from this distressing complaint; but f orttj iSiatslythelrgoodnessdocsnotendhero.andtboss who once try them will find these little pills vara mile la so many ways that thoy will not be wll Olcg to do without than. But after allulclthoaj fla tho bane of so many lives that hero Is whero IwetnakeourBrettboast. Our plluicuroitwhUa loiters do not. - Carter's Little TjTer PUls aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills makea doso. Ihcy are strictly Tegetablo and do not grips or purge, but by Luelr gentle action pIeaso.au, who use then). InYlalsHtMeenta, live for $1. Sold by.ttt5ta every hero, or sent by mall. ' CARTER MEDICIHS CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. largest and oldest rollable purely car h com paules represented by 3D-A.-VJ3D FAUST, i 120 S. Jardm St., Shenanooah, Pa. EHI.VROYAL PILLS ,f n-,v .. 'T- a-i.' a ask 1 lied u.d u JJ jt :ilUo JVP UlM. fKloU m h blue riiihou TttLe "uruer lor i.aaic," mimer, y ret am tf jnij iwwuw icuniuDiit, nant faptr. GOLD MUD All, PARIS, 107a W. IJAILER & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa from which tho eicess of oil 1ms been removed, la absolutely pure and it in soluble. JVo Chemicals are ueed In Its preparation. It has mors than thrts tlmtt thi stnngth of Cocoa mixed with Blarch, Arrowroot or Bugar, and 1 therefore fnr moro eco, nomlcal, costing leu Man one crntacvp. Itlsdelicious.nour. Ithing, strengtlienlng, KiSll.T jitaESTBii, and oUmlrnbly adapted for Invalids as well as for persons lnheaUb. Bold by Grocers eierjnhere. W. D AKER & 30., Dorchester, Mass. XJJl. SANDEK'S WW ATIHTSr WITH UtCTRs- BIST 'M MAONITIC IMUmiHtHff. W SIISHnJW. Vlil ,1,, ihoul miiieim ill ITttlntii rtiuHlot from M mint rsbiuhtlos, dralni, los,pi( nrrvoui d,VilIltT, leep- .... ..nop 0T nrtlq, serf rcii, ii.ci r luiusr, ttilUdjll.IU. liduej, llr MOlaoi U rxelrlo t,lt cooulm nuidrrtnl faisrsKiuBli srsr all u siTta a cwrreol tha, It loiiami, mm V. '"II l,000.00, an4 1 tura alt ut tba abort dlaa. !!!" I" Tbauiaoil tiaa bten aiirad kj thti BiaMaloui ii! f"""' H e"ar ramdHi falls, and watlrt boa. W(a, UttlKllrnacUlalH lhl..na H, AlbAr at ale fM'l ImproTad (.UlTlilC fcl kl'tNMIllT la tta ."a "t a0r4eak nwn, fHKK n UIU BtUs. ."'Ita aad flc,M.ua MiH.a.11. jl'AII,Tlii:u la SU In 9U ti":..aJ far Una llliural.d oaaiU. Mai, ' -'.'" -aai - Mjua ju a , a.iw a w - , No.010 DroadwayiHEW YOBK. Sw WALL PAPER Si,,J!t.'oflJr piMtaf.tron.otr bntthllfui line of intir'00l?a,'l'l sampiosltlowosiprtCM. . Andrew llhOADV,du0UtgbSL',lvldeucc,n.t I One Man Ilenten Off From the Lifeboat With an Iron'llur and iVas Droivneil "The Greeks lleruscd to Allow, Their Huat to 'Iteturu 'to the llescue 'of the Itest of the Crew llootn In" the Lifeboat for Fifty, but Only Fifteen Permitted to Kilter. , London, Feb., 10. Sensatlonl.1 , rumors are current to the effect that "the Ore'ck steamer limbiricossflYhlch was recently wrecked ,0ft the c'tllr Islands, foundered during a mutiny of the crew, In which the captain and some of the ofllcerU were murdered, and also that tile remaining officers Were murdered in a flijht with Ktilyes to i sccurpossqsslon of one of the boats after the accident. The statements of the survivors, are conflicting, but it is evident that the Qreeks, forming a majority of the Saved, -.'i". to;PVent U'e nCC89 E others to the bnnt. Three Maltese Sailors agree In stating that a man was beaten oil from tho boat 'with an lron'bar and was drowned. An other Maltese says that tho lifeboat which rescued the Greeks was' about' to return to the doomed vessel for" the others, bc the Greeks refused tp allow It to proceed, anil the English captain and oflieers wero left to thqir fate, Should the condition of tlie"bodles on recovery prove that violence was used, the Greeks will be held for trial. A Mnlteso named Ualzan, who was on the Embiricos, says that the 3teamer was moving at half speed in a heavy fog, when early in the morning ho was awak ened by a violent shock. Ha found the vessel had struck a reef of rocks near an island. A rock nnpeared to have torn the bottom of the vessel before the foremast. Her bow was slightly elevated. Water was rushing in and .flooding tho stern, and the Etnbicicos.was settling down'. The captain was on the bridge trying to direct operations. There was n gen eral scramble for the boats. llalzan and his comnanions entered the lifeboat despite the efforts of the Greeks to exclude them, lialzan admits that there was a call for knives, but only.to bo Used to cut tho boat away. ( , When they left in the lifeboat,' he cuptaiu and officers were trying to launch tho other boat. There was room for flfty men in the lifeboat, btitltj contained only, fifteen, When they had pulled a little distance those left on tho veseel were heard shrieking and Imploring to be saved. Tho Maltese started to back water, but tho Greeks overpowered him and threatn ened to kill him nuless he obeyed orders., He did not see the vessel founder, but looking back ten minutes later ho could not discern anything. According to another story, the Greeks declined to pick up men who were swim ming behind the lifeboat, and felled with au iron bur a man who clutched the boat. CLEVELAND WILL NOT RUN. John J. I.entz of Ohio Says the ex-Fresl-limit Told Hlrn So, Spiunofield, O., Feb. 10 "Grover Cleveland Is not a candidate, for the Democratic nomination, "declared John tj. Leutz, before leaving his home in Columbus. Mr. Lentz is one of the leading lawyers ot Columbus, a prominent State politi cian and President of the famous Thur man Club. "Mr. Cleveland told me some signifi cant things in our last interview in Now York a short time ago," said Mr. Lentz. "Jhe Is a man of abrupt speech, a power ful and constant worker, clerically and mentally, and speedily had Newspaper Itow on him for his gruff ways. "Ho works actually sixteen hours a day, and said that any man could do It. Ho assured me that ho had reached the age when he appreciated leisure, and that lie had modest and legitimate fears that in the event of his re-election he might not make the record that ho did before. "Ho dreaded the horrors of a Presides tlal campaign. I do not know that he would absolutely decline, but he Is only negatively an aspirant." Out for aicKliley. ClevbXjA nd, 0., I"eb. 10. Col. A. L. Cqnger, one of thamost prominent Blaino men in Ohio, and who is now In .San Francisco, telegraphs the Cleveland "Press" as follows: "Ulaine'swithdrawal will bring out other candidates and we may expect to see delegations, frpm Wis consin, Illinois, Indiana, Dlib, Mlcbltran and New York appear before tho conven tion with nujmo of favorite, squs. ,Thtt Los Anirelos "TIiihm." is out forMcKinley of Ohio, and there is a friendly feeling for him all along the 1'u.oillo Coast." J'or Vlolutlni; Xeiitrullty Ij.ua. Rak Antonio. Tex.. Feb. 10. Carmen Ybaiieic, the Mexican revolutloliUt who led the attack upon Aiexieiju troops in Forlillas, Mexfco, a few weeks ago, has been arrested liei-e lie was jndlcfcau oy the Federal gmnd jury recently In ses sion utHrownsville, Tex., for viglatiug the United State neutrality laws. He admits that he is the man indloted, hut refuses to give any particulars or the revolutionary movement. tlarlmnuth Utillege Alhlutics. Haxovkii, N. H., Feb. 10. The Dart mouth College trustee have voted to leave the lnutmnuin. ut of .jpla,ge ath lotles to a committee to be composed of repiesentatlves of t.io colleu6 tucHlty. alumni tind uiideibrudnates. The alumni huvu promised to raliu $W,0U0 for up u field and Kymnasinai, for wliioh the plans havo uluiuiy been drawn. Sentenuetl I" l'llsou for Life. Utioa, N. Y., Feb. 10. Win. lfoselle m,ihll was oouvlcttHl of murder in the second degree for 'hooting and killing William lllmlito.Jll, Uinwpora. una county, last September, lie wiwsentenced io Auburn prUou for life, . Y raw, as a Killfil the blailali Ocmi.mnts. i,.w N. Y.. Feb. 10.T-At 8,p'clock, i.a Illiitrliamtou express bouud ..nHl, wni ri.'iHsilll' throuuh GulWerhmd ii..Ucnntii of heru.it struck a sleigh? instantly1 killing Its occupants; Leonard Walley and wile. J- ' ARTIFICIAL IVORY. ..neither of the Triumph, uf Scfenoe Tho Manuf.icture (.mcrionl. ' Natural Ivory 1$ composed of tribasio phosphate of lime, magnesia, alumina, 'gelatine, nlbumcrJ and calcium carbon ate. Many attempts' have bean made to 'mnlto an artificial substitute, but until recently thoy have proved unsuccessful ! The process, says the Chicago Herald, is, briclly, to treat quickllmd with suf 'llcient water to convert it to a hydrate, nddlng to It, however, just before it be comes completely hydrated, an aqueous solution of phosphoric acid, and while 'thoroughly stirring incorporating small quantities of calcium carbonate, mag nesia nnd alumina, and finally tho gclu- title and albumen dissolved! n water. Thus is obtained a plabtic, intimately- mixed mass, which Is But aside to allow completion of the action of the phos phoric neid upon the chalk. A day later, while the mixture is still plastic, it is pressed into tho desired form and dried in a' current of air about 150 do grecs C, nnd after being kept for three or four weelts beeomeb perfectly hard. The proportions, Which can be col ored by the ndibtipn of suitable sub stllnccs, are: Quicklime, 100 parts; wa ter, aoo parts; phosphoric acid solution (1.0.r specific gravity), 7."i parts; calcium t carbonate, 10 parts; magnesia, 1 to 2 parts; alumina precipitated, 5 parts; gelatine, 15 parte. Relative Strength of Men anil Women. A French cxpdrimentcr-has tested the strength of fifty robust men nnd fifty healthy women, all of the middle class ' of bociety and between twenty-flvo and fort3-flvo years of ago. Ho,used,an ap paratus recording the greatest down ward pressure with the palln' of the hand.i Tho strongest iqan was able to give wlth'the right lianu a pre'ssuro equivalent to one hundred and eighty seven pounds. Tho short men. waj near ly as strong as'th'o tall,' the average dif ference being less than seven pounds. The forco exerted by the strongest woman was only nluqty-se,ven pounds and that by the weakest was but thir-ty-flro pounds, while tho average was seventyttwo, pounds. , , ISuts Are Unlucky. Thc,ro Is a very strong dislikti to tho bat among the peasants of . south Ger many. A feeling of disgust and fear takps pqisessiqn of k the,, farmer who finds bats in his chiinney, not only bo cause ho' believbs' the creatures will feed upon liis pork that hangs In the smoke, but becau.ta bat& are regarded a3 unlucky and bring poverty and mis fortune. It Oarea 0oUa,0ourlis,BerThreatCroup,InllneBts, Whooping Cou'b. Bronchitis ni Asthma. A canals mro f-.' Consumption Is dr.t altj , a-, 1 aura r.ltf Is a lnerd ataifa. Uaaanwaa. You will sas tbs tx-U-nt effeot aftfr taking th that dos. twl tj d.alar. atrjb.ra. I.ar,aa.lUa ' l aj.4 Ll-OO. CIIRId. BOSSLEIt'S AL00N AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Mulu St., Sheiinuilouh. The Finest of Beers, AlesvCigsrsJc. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, ifi E. CENTER ST., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. tftnAMt bBinrtH of olinLnt ftlwavfi ou hAOd nuicHLv. TiiQPQiioiiLY. Fonnvcn CURED li j lien v, Rnlentlflo motfiod that caunut fall uiilt.ua tba case is ueyona numin aid. You leal lrapruvod Un ft rut. ritiT. feel a bena- flt over y day) aoonknow yourself a klnw nuionff mort la body, mind ana (itnlosj. 1ST err obsituw to happy juHrrlod llforo mnTOtl. .Nerve force. wilt,euercr, brainpower, vhcu failing or lost arj l-aatnrod by thla treat ment. AllhinnJiintl wenl; portions of tbobotlyen larued and Btredgtueoed, Victims of tsbuaea and cxccsHei, rot-1 aim your manhood ! BulTererfl from lunr.overwork.llllitJnflh, rcsaiiiyourvlaurt Dea't deapalr.eTen If Hi tlt last utajiea. Don't bo dt&heart oned if quncka buvo rob bed you. Iafitua bIiow you that tuodlccil ecivnooaud lm sin ens honor still oxtstt hero lm band In hftud, Vrlto (or our Hook with explanations proof", xaallodseuletrroe Over ,0OO iciercnce, EIIIB MEDICAL 00. t BUFFALO, IT. 7. A ProfiUaie Busineai on Llmil Capital. PEARL TYPEWnTR! for business and prlvato eorri'spoiulenoe. pie, ihirabjo, ueeurate, anhmaehlne. Does & Nut a tuv. but u prueti- Does not gel-out of oMari No praotlco reiulred to operate it, l'rioe. . A respaosihie agent, wuniod- in every town, to lpm, Hhoi-aj ttjuupemenis win oe uiauij. I'earf --yrpwriair, aaaia4aa. , S3& ,No. Mporesf., (l-fT-lm) New York City To Set Aside the Mortgage. Wateutow.v, N. Y., Feb. 10. George II. I'helps, of this city, has begun un nctlon iigaiuHt the ..iiriliage, Wjiterlown it Sac.ett llnrbor itmlway (Jompauy, t set asido the inortx ige recently made )u favor of the New lork Guarantee ftuii, inuemuity ijonipauy jor .ouv,uuu, ujiou thp.ground that tin proper consents, ot stockholders of the railio.td coiiipunj, have never been given to the exetuuiou of the mortgage. SaiUfnelory to F.iigluml and Canada Lqndon, Feb. 10. During debute ou Uritfsh Columbia at the Jtoyal Coloniu, institute, blr Charles Hipper, High Loin missioner for Canada, haIcI that tlu clauses relating to the arbitration of the liehring Sea question had been arranged In a manner eminently satisfactory to Great liritaiu and to Canada. Daughters of tint War of 1813. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 10. A certificate ot incorporation of the Daughters of the War of 1S12 has been Hied. The society opens its field in New York city and in founded to promote the patriotic spirit oi the men who fought in tho war of laUi. The Lehigh A'alloy Lease Story. Philadelphia, Feb. 10 John Lowbei Welch says he knows nothing ab,ut th(, rumored loase. of the Lehigh Val.ey road to the Now York Central or any otliet road. Henley Will Contest. Boston, Feb, 10. The Healey will cast contest at Whituiau has been finished and un estate of about $S0,00J will lit bunded over to missionary societies in new Horn. No Onromo for Your Baby In hi "fl'-r; hm if mothers will go to C, 1. VUO'tuhy's or J. M. Htllnn's druif s'oro, and -L a free simple bottle of Dr Hand's 0 die Cure, there will be a well baby fur you. The nmscullue nollar is made liL her in front und lower behind. The Greatest. Strike. Armnitli are' striken tliat uf Or. Miles In di8!')verloi his N-w Hear Cure has prnvou I elf t be o ieol the most lm "rtaut rheilHininilror.lt has been ue aLinlslilutr Aire. Iv Iheti-eituti'tit ' lieirt dlv aw Is be- lnz rev ilu lou zed. and ma v utioxnected fniresetl ced It-oon relieves siinrt breath, , na leil 'C, iUn la side, urin, shnuldi-r. wek 1 niidhmry wl s, oppreiilou, s7ellm of anuies, s louieiin aua -eart uropiy. or. vtiles' bo ilc it i IIi't mi(tNervous Uiien KU. Iree. I lie it lequatert New Hoirt. Cur Is so'd I kii ' gu'iruuieed bO. IL liuveubucu, the drug. ! Ull, .lo his Haxtorf We Nervlue f ir head ' ai'iie. II b, sriree', not II unes, nervous emu opluru hbll, etc. IJutti'iis were never so elaborate nnd beiuiilfu ue they are now. Shilob's Oousumption dure. This l bevond uusalloa the -nost mic- Kswtul Cjvnrli Medicine wo hve ev?r sulit. a low .losei luvarl tbly cure the wo st case ol KU;n, uroup, ana uronciiitu, wane its woo lorful mteee-H to t'ie cure of DonsuiUDtlon ts Tlthout a parallel lu the history of medicine, tmcrt It's flrstdlscorery it ias baaa ot I on a 'uarantee.a test which no other medicine 1a siaQil. it yqu n ive a ' xiurt we e-.raesuy tsts you ta try it. Price lOconLi, SOoontsfand ll.Ml. If yoar Luugs are sore, ilhust or Baok 'nine, use SlilloU's Porous Waiter. 8otd by O. K. KaeabucU. N. IS. corner Mala and ,ioya streets. The lilc'i-shoulderi'il sleeve Is seen uyen on night dresses. , Will Bo Given Away. Our eu'ornrls nirdruirilst O. II Haionbtich wliienrli" the lianst stncK or dm i, pe iiiuerles, tou lartlclxs brushes, Kpoii!eH,eto . I-1," liu a vi,v a laree unmoor of i rial 0 itUen if Or .Miles' celehrta l llKtoritllve V. rvlne. II KUiimnteas it to cure bea'la'ihe, illzzlne.H uervous protratl m, slsepl i. ie.s, the 111 elfeoLs of spirits, t-ib'oo. tinllee, e'o Drutf- Miian-yit is tue grtent suer tuay ever ku w and 1 uu ver lly nutlsfiiat ry. They uU i git irautee Dr. Ml ev New He.irir"ure 111 all ii.se. ,f a rvou or-orgaiiluhe'rt. dl.s.ue. pit itatlon, palci la sldci, s inrn rlnr, fu-. Miieoooicou "jNervuH auu ueiri uiseases" 'ree It 1" Improper lo lemove the cloves in order to eut.suppor. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the w'alng? The signal tier. tans upiDi-Kureripii-rrMon or tnut moie tar- rlble disease. Consumption Ask vimrsnlve If you can atlord for the sake or savlm; 50 i-eiits, to run the rlsrsand do nolhlue for II. We tcnWfiori experience that Hhnou'a'Onr" 07111 Cun vow dough. It never falls. This explains why more than -a Million Boult .rere sold tho past year. It relieves Troup ahd Whonolne (Xmgb at one Mothers do not be wUho'itil. For Liinae BaVtMt, Bide oi Uhest, UHHShlliih'K Porous Plaster. Hold by O. if. Hniteutiuoli, N It. corner vtnlo aud Uoyd streets. Tn polite o TreMpoiuleucfUO abbrevia tlonauro tolvrnled. IUrt"wou thsitoiind, WVfi'hester Co., N. Y. To Alva'i Hrujlllau aiM'clflu Oo Gentle en t La-t spring 1 w troubled with wjiat tn-don or. tod um was uuiatMiUr.rlitiimv ilm, I wa tmsble to walh lorwertny six weess All this time 1 Wia - ie the mnili. cln p e-erliwd bv 'he a'-ienrtlns doctor, aud ironi wiueu i go no reuei. irlend sent m u lamo bottle of ''actus Illond Cure, whl' h I tried, and befora- two llilrdsot ihoLuiewai used I wivi able to wiillc 'Ithout ruin. It Is mow two muuths i'. co tho imIuh i lt 'lie, aud have not a- yt re'ur "id, aud 1 li el enllrelv tree from Ihfjin. I rtel.ye.l writliiK lo you. as I '. anxious to ltno whether 1 was temporarily or ier maneutly cred. It i villi pl-uaure that I now slate that from niv present feollm-i, I would Ju lio that I am eured li I. h r iiy necessary forme tor-commend th's m -d "Ins is I tun iwsttlve that a trial of It Is all lltat Is uee s-ary, aud I am Hilly oouvlneeU it wl 1 reoninmud Itself. Ora1 fully jour' Jl IIWAN, Kor sale at JCirllu's Onig Btore, Forauson Iiuu IllooK, rihemudoih, Pa. Thp sun Is now ou grlmage north ward. Its uunual pll- Mtlott' Norve una JLiver Pllta vt on a new prlunlple rogulatlnif the liver, sbmvieh aud bowels (Areuon iiamw oew dlse ivery. Of. SlUee' spd(s wie,llljrr4ruer,rfivl ti, torpid uvtjr. Pile, xiuitlpivtloru Uueuii.t lor iKin, .women, ohliareu. Hmallest. mlUlest.eureulf Sldoses. arU. rumples Free, a O. H. Himoobuch's drug store. i-lie Aiithoilty fur This gtuteuient Osly eeuud to That of the Secretary Mlra ull lie .liny Go to Cuba After Ills Itfaixuatlun Is Aeeeptetl Hpe culutlon as to His Huceoasor Minister Lincoln Kpukell of to Tahe Jlls IMacc. Washinotox, Feb. 10 Mr. Secretary luiue's resignation from the Cabinet v i 1 1 , after a icasoiiablo interval, follow ,iis letter of withdrawal ns n Presidential pohsibility. The authority for this is second only to Secretary Maine himself. Mr. lilninc has returned a definite deter mination to reslgh .bis eomtnissiou us Secretary of State. Only the date at which this action shall be taken remains undetermined. The reason which Secretary Blaine will give to the President for retiring from- the Cabinet will be thut of physical inability to continue to perform th exacting duties of his present office. This is, in fact, the true reason for Mr. Blaine's determination to withdraw entirely from official life. It has been the hope of Mr. Blaine for several months to spend some of' the present winter in a warmer climate. When he left Bar Harbor last fall it was with the intention of going from Washington either to the extreme south ern part of Texas or to Mexico to spend tho winter. The Chilian imbroglio dragged its length along till a trip of to great ex tent became impracticable.' Since tho Chilian affair bus assumed less import ance, It is stated that Mr. Blaine has expressed a desire to go ns soon as possi ble to the Bermudas and remain till late spring or early summer mouths havo settled the fickle weather of this lati tude. Since that time Mr. Blaine has also expressed a desire to visit Cuba, and it is thought that that island will be his probable destination after ho has resigned Irom the Cabinet. It is, of course, too early to speculate as to who Hi. IV succeed Air. Blaine as Secretary u Mine. The name of ex- Senutor tdu. ...i of Vermont has been suggested liie.i.isu of his known intimacy with the 1'iesulent and his great experi ence in public affairs, but it will bo re membered that Mr. Edmunds ussigned his own precarious health as his reason for resigning from the Senate. Nw York ulready has a member of the Cabinet, which would seem to debar from consideration the name of ex Senator Evarts, who was Secretary of State under President Hayes. It is thought more , probable, that the President would iooR-to the west for a successor to Secretary lilaiuov aud. it is suggested that he might find it good poli tics to appoint a man from Illinois. In this connection the name of Robert T. Lincoln, who was Secretary of War under President Arthur, and who is now United States Minister at the Court of St. James, might be recalled and pro moted to tho head of the State Depart ment. The most important subject after re ciprocity now that the department has in hand is tho Behring Sea question, with which Minister Lincoln's duties during the past three years have made him thoroughly familiar. WANTS TO GO TO CONGRESS. This Cnmllilatu Says His l'latforin Will he Compensation lor ex-Shives.-ItALEian, N. C., Feb. 10. In his news paper, tho "Gazette," published here, Editor John H. Williamson, colored, announces himself as a candidate for Congress. He intimated lust November that" he would be a candidate. He says his platform will be compen sation for ox-blaves, as proposed by President Liucoln, who, at the time ho made his famous proposition, admitted that they were the lawful property of those claiming to be their masters, and proposed to p.iy tout) each for them, lib crate tbem. and stop the. war. Williamson declares that letters from all harts of the country commend his lews. Connecticut ami the 1'alr. IlAr.Tyor.D, Conn., Feb. 10. Governor Bulkeley has issued a proclamation in viling all persons interested to meet m convention in the hull of the House of Representatives at Hartford on Monday, Feb. 32, at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of uppoiutiug a commission to organize and provide for uu adequate and creditable exhibition o( tho urts mid industries of Connecticut at tho World's Fair In Chicago, and to consider the expediency of ruisiiiK by popular subscription a sum sufficient to defray the eacpeuses of suoh a commission. The Governor takes thin unuHiMtl method because of the failure of the LegUlatuie to make sucli an appro priation for the purpose. Harilsley's Defalcation. Pnii.tiiKi.riUA, Feb. 10. The City Ci'inptiolu r 1 aa filed in court the official ibUtieii.eul. of ex-tity 'ireasuier John Banish y'.s defalcation, preparatory to Collecting on Bislt)y' bond, The amount of the default is determined to be 0ili,JUcl.(i-'- 'Ibis does not inolude 400,01 1' which Bardsley deposited lu the Keystoue Bunk and whioh was there at the lime ot the bank's failure.. The Vitriol lliranar Cpiivlotvil. Carusuj., Pu., Feb. 10.Corn,nvIfo of George i'rey, both of Newvlile, this Couuly, who lu September last threw vitriul lu her husband's face while asleep, bus been convicted. The trial lasted two days and was uery sensational. San Itjnee was suspended. John It, llediiioud, Chairman, LoKoo-N, Fell. 10. During the course of the day, at a meeting ot the llieinliers of the lVrnellite ptity, Un John E. Beduiund was formally etwled utiairman. To do Hack to tho Hope. AiJUfv.N. Ya. Feb, ,!(). Assembly mSi tfttiln has introduced Ws bill tore pwtl the electrical execution' liiw and kUlstltutlng the old form uf the'rope. USED BY MEN. WOMEN Airo CIUXDBEN. A SHINE LASTS. A WEEK. LEATHER PRESERVER. A HANDSOME POLISH. IS WATER-PROOF. 20C. A BOTTLE. cent a foot will pay for changing tho tp peoranee of old Furnlturo bo corhplqlelythntltwillloo-likoriew. IS THE t NAME, OF THr IWATD058 IT, S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN TREBCST SHOE IHTHE WOnLO FOR THE IWONEfP it is a Peamio.s3f.noe, witn notacimor wax tnread (o burt tuo fret; made of the bctt J. no calf, stylish nnd cay, and bemuse ice make more shoes of this grade than any other manufartuier. It equals hanoV Bewed bhoes costing f n m $ I.UU to $5.U). VZFZ. uu eniiiiin iiauii-Heucii, inennemcaii Khoo ivpr nfTprfMl fnr Chilli cnnnla Vronrh ImporlPd slrncs w Ulrli cost f mm SJJHo $12.W. i: uu iiiinu-r(''ii ttric riioc, nno cair, Hfm fit 1 1 fill. 'Oinfnrtal.l nnd liirnllr. Thn liost shoe ever onered at this price i u-imc k ratio as cus- SO 50 J'ollco SIiikm l'urmera, Kallroad Men nnd Lctttr Carriurftnll wonr tlwrm finornlf. ceainless, smooth lnldt?, heavy threo Bvles, exten elon edjre. (Juo pair will wear a year. Y - rll filisa .na I fa lr li.illnn -1,... ovao nffnwn n Cfa this urlcei one trial will rrnnvlncB Ihosa Who want a shoo for comfort nnd service. 2. a una .nii woruiiiam'-.i'fl snncs Itfft vprv Ktrnnir nnil sliiml.likj Tlincn ivhn have given tbem a trial will wear no other make. Qnic' o-.'Mi xi it a aM.7 Bcnoot snocs aro SUsf UVO worn bvtha Lo.severvMhere: thevLell on their merits, im the Increasing sales show. nri inc a.fe. Jtiniiu-ixHwcii snoo, Dess C 1 I I ! lttinfrolra. HrvKtvllf.h; finnalapnrh Imported shoes costing from jgl.ui to tswu, l.ailicV VSeSO. Sv-S.Cm nnd Si. 75 rhrv for Misses are tho best flneUongola, htyllsh and durable. ;nuiianj oee iuu v. im iJoiiRias- naino anuL price are stamped on the bottom ot ouch shoo. nr-TAKE NO HtIlSTITUT:.J Insist on locul advert lcil dealers BTippljlng yort. XV. J,. DOttJLAS, llrocUton. Biass. SoldLy J"OS33D?E3: BXXi. Kortli niAin St., SlieuiuuloTiii CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR 10 SARSAPARILLA Purifies the blood by ex pelling the impurities through the proper channels and never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up tho systera 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 Kirlln'8 Drug Store, Ferguson's ItattX Block, Shenandoah, Pa A FINE SHOW If you waattoBeeaflaeaitaplfty of llooUata. W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Mfts t-eller's old stand,) Corner Coal it nil Jartlltt Ht. Custom Work and I-cpalrln Dime In the. bent Hj le, JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor Mala and Oik Streets, Fresh Oystora Roceiveil Daily. A tine line of Choioe anoOEltlES NuUiaudCUaUles. 1'jullty of all KttnTs Mr, Ooitl.t r leMve bis eresn truck rttlly trout Vo eltr rnvketi, wbiali U a gu irantee lo liW oui oinira tbuttiey wlllreoelvo f.-osh j-HXlswbm tiuyi .from him, RUPTURE We, the nndersliine4, were v ourea or ruym n uy l uoi a ...I, air Phlladsl 'tilfl. I'a . Vjouas l'hllus. Kunnet Hqu tro lU.j T, . IvMlU. HI ittj(Uiu t .; K. M.Hmall, M un, Alio. I'a.: IloV. 8. f I. Slier mer, rut iburv I'.i I I) 1. l).lltt 314 "1. 12m n,lleadih fti; Vm Vt. Uil MintnweHt ; PliirHtletrihla; lif l llwe.'VTO Kim Hi lleJ. luit. I'a.; Uaiirae ana I'll. llurKart, tU LtcuiL BU Hs.41ne, Pa. bind for slroslaN VHYI THE W. L DOOCLAS