Pf Mints in tbt rtdst tlcpmt'fbrro THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOE OP 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 lnxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak o- ' . condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER r. ft is themostcxcellsnttcn "wi' CLEANSE THE SYSTEM irff. TL When one is Bilious or tttr so THAT PURL' BLOOD, REFRErlfiv , HEALTH and 8TR..NOT'' NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and aD pjfe delighted with it. A&K.YOUR DRUOOI3T FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY OY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, IDUISVIUE. Ki NEW YORK. (V. t. CURE filck Headache and relleYsall tbo troubles lnef dent to a bilious elxto of tho system, anoh aa Dizziness, Nau&ea. IJrowiInoas. Distress after eating. Pain In tho Bide, io. Whilo their moat remarkable success has been shown In curiig , SICK iJcaHaehe, yot Carter's Ltttio Ltvor Pills an equally valoablo in Constipation, curing and pro. Tenting thisannoylnRcomplalnt.rhlla tberslsa correct all disorders ofthestomachjBtlmulatetha ; lver and regulate tho bowels. Cron If they only curca HEAD (JUbalhoy would twalmostprlceless to thewawha leuuer from tMs distressing complaint: but f orta ixwtely tbelrgoodnees docs notend liero,nnI thosa -who once try thorn will find these llttlo pills valu .eUolneoinany wayfltlmtthoJ"K11l not be nil ttlcg to do without tncm. But after alleles: hold ACHE (la the bane of so many Urea that hero Is where) wemsVeour great boast. OurpUlactiroltwhtla .others do not. Carter's Little Liver Fills aro very small and very easy to taid. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable ana do not gripe or puree, but by their gentle action please all who mo them. InTlalset28centsllvefoT$l. Bold by druggists overyvrhero, or sent by m 1L CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yortci SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. Largest uud oldest reliable purely cash com. pautes represented by DAVID FAUST, 120 S. Jardm St., Shenanaoah.Pa. VVcGv.lt r4 1 .lean i.vu It ENNYROYAL FILLS ritclnAl aii'l iMf G-'iuirt. ttrc w. : int.. L.(i t , lit I isr, i X lur tV htitcr l.'n ' V. ustfui Br, .Ji i ifml i, i. i l i.ntV saouw h 1-ltn bun Take mmu aihi 4ni(afi iu Aip-., uii, or earl 4 In tmpt fur panlaalr tcitlnio&lfcis tab liIiVr tW I.)lc," in U tfer. br rtmr f SU1L I MI0O T-Mimnnl,! Namt J'urtr. LoaM IrgcUU, J'MUiliL 2 GOLD MEDAIi, PARIS, 187a W. HAKEtt & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa from which tho excess of oil has been removed. In absolutely pure and it is soluble. JSTo Chemicals aro used In its preparation. It lias more than three ttmte the slrenpm of Cocoa rolled with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, niul Is therefore far more eoo. iTiomirul, routing true fAan one ctntacxtp. Itlsdeliclous,nonr. Islilng, strengthening, easily rtiOESTEn, and admirably adapted for luvalida as well as for persons lnjiealth. Sold by Orocersererynhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. DR. BAHDEN'S tATtST PATIKTS. (fcSvFi?WITrl tttCTM- BtST HAONtTIB IMHOViMtHTS. Sy$$F SUSPENSORY. 'Wlil urt without medlelof til VTitlnfii rciultiog from otarUXftlion of trtln, perve forcii, cioeiaci or ladUcrtiuD & (eiutt ibut tod. driui, luiri.ii, otrvoui dwbiliir, tlp ItliQis. IkDf uor, rbeumtlWm, hldoey, Uvir ud bluddor cam plalntt, Urn bftck, Uaibftfo, tcUHet, tDral ill btaliti, tie. TilctritibU eontAiut Uvwdirful Iwproisutttsi ovljr All ctlieri, ka4 ilvn 4 curr ml ttitt li loiUutlT fait tj tht, wrar r w forfeit (,1100.00, nd will er Ml oi tUa bo u dlmtv pr ao pav. Ihouaaudi faavu beau ouicd (v tl la (utrvaiuui liMeutUutftar aJl oiber remadUa fa,iu1,aud buu drtdMoitaatltnoulAii iu tbla and mar? illiar uie Our txivarful luprorad tUtTKH' hi tfCNhOHY ll tha 4at( toon afar Btrad wrak tuan, lltF K Mil HALL IlkLIH. llfaltb aad Uroroua Blrmittli Ul'ilttTk.LU U AO 19 UO DiVtt. 8aod far Urg llluatraul pauiubki. ealad, frt fcr malt. Adiraai N0.8IO UroadwuyiNEW YOtilC It will pay I?"' WALL PAPER anyone want oi (Oioii'l Be to par postage ou our beautiful Uuoof over 1U matckiMt Aamplfuiat lowei prlnv. CARTER'S TlVER Ml jpiLLS. 11 is ILESIlll BELT NO FOOD OR WATER A Stowaway's Nino Dnya ot Fearful Torture. NOT EXPECTED TO RECOVER. Not Cyan Boom in the Hold of the Ship to Bland Up. Cliaile lliirzcll Wunt to Rleep In the Kl VIonte nt mv Orlenns r.lftntl Out t Kevr Yurk a 9Iorr .Sliutlow Chowtl the remitter Hmut Hand of Ills Hat for X'oihI, unci for Water I.lcltcd tlio Itlolst uro from tlm tron Hides nf tlto Vcasol, New York, Feb. 11. It Is doubtful if nny one experienced nine more fearful Uitys of torture than handsome, well educated, , well connected Charles Bur- zelle has just gone through The doctors ut St. Vincent's Hospital, where he is, tlo not expect him to recover from his frightful experience.' For nearly nine full days ho was bat tened down in the hold of the Morgan Liner El Monte, while she sailed out through the Quit of Mexico and up the toast to New York. When" the biu ship arrived at ber wharf, the 'longshormen began discharg ing her' enr'go. As one of the great bales was lifted from its place at the bottom of the Hold, tlio shallow of a man a man who was little more than a shadow was seen lying in the hold of the ship. Ue was too weak to rise. That he was alive surprised every one. He could not get either food or water. The day before he had eaten the last shred of tho leather sweat-band inside of his'hat. He had chewed it, morsel by morsel, making it last as long as possible before ho swallowed a mouthful. Of water lie had not a drop, and when his parchcl tongue began to swell and burn from thirst he turned his face to black, luoist side of tho iron vessel nnd pressed his tongue against it. Tlio scant moisture he licked from the iron plates did not quench his thirst it aggravated it. But the cold nnd moisture prevented his tongue from swelling till it choked him, as it otherwise would. When the 'longshoremen helped him but of the hold tears'' came to their eyes as they thought of his sufferings. Two men helped him to the'eompuny's office, nnd he told his story as well as he could. He said his home was in Rockland, Maine, and that ho had been traveling about the country, Anally reaching New Orleans, where lie found himself penni less. His sister sent him enough money to pay lils Way to New Y6rk: He showed her letter, which was a fond, Miterly epistle, in which she gave her brother good advice and also told about her mar riage to a Wealthy citizen of a small town of Massachusetts, which had just oc curred. Before he had bought a ticket young Burzell says Bome one robbed him of the money while he was asleep in a cheep lodging house in New Orleans. Ashamed to ask his good sister1 for more money, ho wsnt to the cotton port of Algiers and tried to ship as a sailor to work his pas sage to this city, where he was sure ho could find Work. Falling in thid he crawled into the hold of the El Monte nnd lay down to sleep through the night. Before he invoke the loading had been finished, the hatches battened down, and the El Monte was standing out to cieii, He shouted, but of course was not heard. Trying to move he faund that the bales of cotton had been shoved over him as lie slept, and there was not room In the nar row hole to stand up even. Burzeile says he never expected to get out alive. Had tho El Monte lain a day longer before unloading lie would have been dead. As it is the doctors at St. Vincent's say he will probably die, he is so weak and exhausted. THE RACE TRACK BILLS. New Jersey ltaptlsts Protest Aealnst Thutr I'nsAnirt. Trbstox, N. J., Feb. 11. The first gun against the race course and pool bills has been fired iu the House. It came from tho New Jersey Baptist Union in tho ghape of n letter from the secretary of tho union to the Speaker of the House. Tho letter encloied a resolution passed by the union, denouncing the measures, und petitioning the Legislature to dUfeat them The becretary status that the union represents tO.OUO citizens. (Jhalriuan Smith ot the Committee, on revision of Luws, to whom the bills were referred, says that ho will give hearings on the measures next Tuesday at noon. l'orty Mysteriously I'olsonot!. Eldouado, Kan., Feb. 11, At the regular monthly banquet of the Daugh ters ot Rebecca about 4U people were poisoned by drinkltur ooffoe. All were taken sick. Doctors administered medi cine, and lo-day the physicians Buy none ot the oil mm will prove tutal. hut tne poison wa or how it got into the collee, no one knows. Orilureil to a 'I lilril Itouttlujr. Boston. Feb. 11. After long debate, tlio Free Paiw bill w,ti ordered to u third readlug. The bill adjusts members' mileage nt 2 for the sewlon, nnd pro hibits tile issuance of paseu to the Gov ernor, Lieutenant-Governor, Legislative and Executive. (Jouuoll members ami Jus tices ot the tsuprtjiuenud Superior courts. I.0111I011 C'oul Torlers Strike, London, Feb. 11. Kifht - thousand coal porter iu this city have gone on strike, iu couaeijiieiiie of a dispute with one firm regarding wages, 'lliere Is muolr excitement 011 the wharves, und a heavy extra police force has been de tailed. Ilimlilii the. Capital Stock. Chioaoo, Feb. 11. After electing their board ot directuco fur IbtU the stockhold ers of the Illinois 1 eel company rea-olved 10 increjee tin ii' 1 . ; , .11 ai mock from 0, OUO.UUU 10 j ii-.t double that amount, making 11 eliau ; , uO,tXlU. Yule 10 I'ln riiiii-01011 Juno 18. New Yoii.., lib. 1 1. Yule manage ment 1ms j u-1 a eil u game with l'rlucetou, to be played in thin city ou June let. Tension Itui-oaii liHinlry. Washington, Feb. 11. The House has adopted the resolution providing for an Investigation ot the Pension Bureau, Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U, S. Gov'tRcport Powder AESOIUTECr PURE DEMOCRACY IN ENGLAND. Itapld Growth or Liberal Ideas In dreat llrltaln. , Tho rapid progress of the political In stitutions of Great Britain toward pure democracy has received several strik ing; illustrations ot late, says tho Epoch. Hut none is more remarkable than tho virtual agreement between tho chiefs of both parties that the house, of lords can no longer stand In the way of an emphatic expression ol popular will. Even as a drag on tho car of legislation, tho hereditary branch of tho legislature has lost its power. The absurdity of retaining it at all will doubtless be recognized before long by others than radicals in British politics. Tho adoption by tlio conservatives of tho movement for an English land pur chase act U another indication of tho growth of democratic sentiment. For, though tho creation of a class of small freeholders counterpart of tho old English yeomanry may seem to be cal culated to make supporters for tlio to nes, the long-standing privileges which such a stroke of policy would under mine are among tlio most cherished in stitutions of English conservatism. They could hardly disappear without carrying with them much of tho politi cal and social structure which has been raised on them, and changing tho whole fuco of British politics. In tho new order of tilings the division of par ties would probably be between radi cals avowedly republicans, and con servatives reinforced by moderate liber als devoted to tho preservation of the throne. "PETER BUELL, CRANK NO. 7.' ltlclmril Gaehler Arretted for Annoying Ir, llebor Newtou. New Yoiik, Feb. 11. Richord A. C. Gaehler, of Butte City, Montana, was arrested yesterday at the instance of Francis Newton, son ot Rev. Dr. Heber Newton, on the charge of annoying tho family with freqent calls nnd persistent demands to see the doctor. He is thouuht to bo the crauk who recently sent n threatening postal card to tho doctor, which, after threatening to take his life, concluded with the signa ture, "Peter Buell, crank No. 7." Gncbler denies tho authorship of the postal and asserts that the doctor is his friend, and that his purpose in his fre cuent visits to the doctor was to ask him to secure work for him. He was held for examination, fjueoler was the same man who, In 1880, met with green goods men, who fleeced him of $1,500, nnd who succeeded in capturing them alter a long search in Which he did his own detective work. DON'T DEt-AV TAKE . ItGoTOi CoHs.Oo.iKbi.QcriTbrott.Croiip.Inflnenfat Whooping Courh. Broach! Us an i Aithmi, A ccrtal urt rr Ontumptlon la flr-t ati t, an 1 aur rel!f 1 advanced it&gi. Uaoatonc. You will iee tiaex ?U-nt effect after taking th flrit do. Suii 17 aUtlara iTtrywbtr. Lara btuUai " Ua tod H-OO. CHRIS. KOSSLER'S ALOQN AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main 8L, BhenaudoaU. The Finest Stock of Beers, Ales, Cigafsjc. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, du E. UKNTRB 8T SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Fluent oswvlH of otears always iu band. Tilimt tnnpem ico dHiitw. ' QUICKLY, THOROUGHLY, FOREVER CURED eolontlflo method that can nut fall unleaa tho ca& ts beyond human old. You foci Inipruvwl tlio firm day, feel a bone tit everr day i soon know yourself n Una aoionir Eton lu body, mind and .art. Drains and loeaad ended, livery obstaclo to happy mimed llforo- moved. iNervo force, will, energy, brainpower, when lalungor lottaru restored by this treuU mont. All small nnd weals portions of tho body en larged and BtreLirtheaed, victims of nbusaa and excesses, reclaim your manhood ! Sufferers from ful1y,overwork,lll health, reutnytiurvljor' Don't di spalr.eveu If in tho last state?. IKin'tbedisheart eneni If quacks buve rob bud you. lxitussb iw you ut h. new liuriHcitTU thut medical sclef ceuud business honor ettlt cxlsti hero uo hand i i hand. AVrltofor our I look with explanations iproor mailed seuleit free. Over W.OOO re.'creucc. EHIB MEDICAL 00. , BUFFALO. N. Y. A PfofitaiiB Business on Llmid Capital. PEARL TYPEWRITER ! for business and Drivute i-orrt-inmiidt'iuf. Hlu- Iple, ilurablo. ueeurate. Not u toy. bul a prui-ti-t'al machine. Does not gi-i out of order. No prui lieu required toonoruto it l'rlei- . A responsible, uguut wanted In evi i y towu. o i whom liberal inducements will be m.ulo. j I'warl Typiewrltcr coiuftnn V, . 28 & 30 No. Moore St., tl-7-lni Now York City (i DO YfNP Tension CerMllciitr. Washington, Feb. 11. During seven mouths ended Jan. 31, the Pension Bu reau issued 174,837 pension certificates, of all chines, the average first payment on each being $1113.1)3. A Slnff filnir Tustor Weils. Chicago, Feb. 11. llev. Henry L. Myrick, n prominent Episcopal divine ol Sing Sing, N. Y., 07 years, was married yesterday at St. Andrew's Church to Miss Eliza Bock. The plague of breaking; lamp chimneys is abroad in the land. There are two sorts of chim neys ; brittle and tough. Ninety nine in a hundred are brittle. The worst are imported from Germany. The best are Mac- beth's"Pearl-top"S;"Pearl-glass." Two sorts as to workman ship; fine and coarse. The fine are Macbeth's "Pearl-top" and " Pearl-glass." The coarse are roup-h and out of propor tion ; misfits and misshapen ; they do not make a good draft; they smoke. Iwo sorts as to glass; trans parent and gray. "Pearl-top" and "Pearl-glass" are clear, fine and tough not tough against accident toup-h acrainst heat. Call for "Pearl-top" or " Pearl-glass" chimneys. Pittsburgh, Pa, Geo. A. llA.cnnnt & Co. Encourage the children to stay at home in the evening. No Onromo for Your Baby In ihis offr; but if mothers will go to C, J. McCarthy's or J. M. Milan's drug store, and git a free sample bottla o1 Dr. land's 0 lip Cure, thora will ba u .veil baby for you. After all considerable quantity of ice lias been housed. Tho Greatest Strike. Among tbe greal strike that of Or. Miles in discovering his Now Heart. Cure lias proven 1 self t-i bo one of the most important. The demtnd for It has beco'ue astonishing. Already the treitment oi lieirt disease Is be ing .revolutionized, and ma-iy unexpected cures cUoled. It soon relieves short breath. (linteriiKr. nalns In side. arm. shoulder, wean nnd hungry spoils, oppression, swelling of mimes, s Homering and heart dropsy. Dr. Miles' bo ikon Heart and Nervous Diseases, Iree. The unequaled New Heart Cure Is sold aii'l guaranteed byC. II. Ilazenbucb.tbe drug gist, xUo his Kestora Ive Nervine for head ache, H'b, spreen, hot flashes, nervous onllls, opium habit, etc. The even tenor of fotne inen'a is exceedingly base. ways Shlloh'a Consumption Ouro. This is beyond question the most suo .'esslul Oougn Medloine we havo ever sold, i lew doses invariably care the worst oases of Tough, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its won lerfu! success In the cure of Consumption is without a parallel In the history of madiclne. -Mnce it's tirst discovery it lias been sold on a (uarantee, a test which no other medlolne n stand. Ii vou have a Oounb we earnestlv isb: you to try it. I'rloe 10 cents, 60 cents, and j lt.i'v. ii your Leungs are sore, tjuest or isacc tame, usoShlloh's Porous l'lastar. Bold by 13. K. Ilagenbuch, N. K. corner Main and i.loyd streets. The present wint' r lias been a very hard ouu on the people. Will Be Given Away. Our euterprls'nedru!lst C. II Jlngenbuch whooirrles the tlnesl stncK ofdru, pe--Turneries, toll t articles, brushes, sponges, pto . Isgi Ing a av a large number of irlal bottles of Dr. Miles' oelebratal Itistoratlve vrvne. u - Kuiirtiiuowibiu uur- utuua7iie, oizzinuss nervous prmtratl m. sleepl-wsnets, tlio ill ellects of spirits, tobacco, coflee, elo. Drug glstssiylt Is the greatest sailer they over kniw and Is un ver ally hatlsfuct ry. Thy also guarantee Dr. Miles' New Heart "ure lu all oases if n rvous or organic hesrt disease, nil Itition, pain In sUU, s.noth rim, wc. Kino book on "Nervius and Ho irt Diseases" free. All unusual number of young tramps are noticeable tills winter. Oh, What a Oouffh. Will you heed the wa ntng? Thnhlgnalrw nans of tbi suro approach of that more tei rlble disease. Consumption. Ask vourselvw If yon can afford for the sake orsavlug A cools, to run the risk and do nothing for II We know from exprlence that Kbllon's Cur will Cur your Cough. It nevfr falls. Tblt siplnlns why more than a Million Bottle, were sold the past year. It relieves Prooi iul Whopnlnc Cough at onoe Mothers d not be without it. For Uime UacK, Hide oi Chest, nwHlilloli's I'omus 1'lanter. Sold h C, H. Hageabuoh, N. IS, oornsr 'lain auc Lloyd streets. It in now considered good feminine furm to cultivate a hearty appetite, ll-irtr-won thnKound, W.stcliesterCo., N Y. To Alva's Brazilian HrM-clfin Co (nti " en : La-t spring 1 was troubled with niiai tin- doc or. to d me was muscular rhttini im. X wa- unsble to ivulk for nmirly lx weeks All Ibis time 1 w. u.loi; the mull clue p escrlned by the unending do tor, a lioni which I gut no relief. Irleud sent ui a large bottle nf artux Illood Cure, whl h I tried, and before two tlilrdsof the Lure was tiBod I was nolo o walk lthout pit ii. It Is off iwn month since tlio pains 1 it no, and have not a- y-l remr. -d, and I inil f ntirely Ireo from them I del lysd writing lo you, as I was anxious to kuo whether 1 was temporarily or per maneutly cured. It is Alth plwsure that I now slate that from my present feellms, I would Judge that I am cured. H la ii irdly necessary lor me to r commend th's in-diclisu as 1 mil "positive, that u trial of It is all' lmt Is neo s-siry, and I am lully oonvlneeil it wl'l reoommsnd luelf. Ura -fully i our M H'WAN, For sale Ht Kirltn's Drug Htorc, l-VriUson Uoue liiootc, sheiuudoih, l'a The plain wooden umbrella limidle, with Just h lit t lu sliver, is (rood taste. Mtle' Rervo Hurt Liver PtllB let ou a new principle regulating llvar. stomaoli and bowels tlireuah tin hi the usrue V new uiHoovery. ur. uues' ruis speeuuy line bllloasuew, bid ist, trpl'l liver, piles, joustlpatloa Uiiuu-..! !o- men, women, .'htldrsu. Hmnllest, mlHest.Kurext! Sidoscs, tcli. Hamples Free, at C. If. Hogenbucu'i1 drugstore. Building Inspector Solon Mndo Falso U 'ports. HE IS PROMPTLY DISMISSF.D. Tb.5 ITotel Boyal'a Dead L'st Increased by Lack of Proper Appliances. All the Head ItccovereiM Only Sevni of the Mtllllntvil Iloilles IIbvb Keen l'osl tlvely liLwitillt'il unit Two I'urtlally--Tho J.lst of MIkxIiir fitlll Very Larse. Hut Alt of Them llae Undoubtedly Kscapeil. New York, Feb. 11. The worst In re gard to the Hotel Iloyal lire i now be lieved to be known. Of the bodies recovered seven only have been identified. These were as fol lows: Henry J. Levy, of New York. A. A. Townsend. of New Haven. Sarah Begley, housekeeper of the hotel. Miss Sarah Blake, of Shehlonvllle, Mass. Mrs. J. Cohen, of Toronto. Lewis Levy, of London, Out. Elizabeth Donohuc, oi New York. Two of the bodies have been partially identified. It is expected that the identity of these two persons will be known by to-morrow at the lntest. In any event, the warden at the Morgue has been notified by the Couiiiiisnloners of Charities nnd Corrections to bury all of the unidentified bodies by Sutunlay. The list of missing is still very large, but all of these have undoubtedly es caped. About a score of missing per sons reported themselves as unfa yester day, and many others are likely to do so, but a goodly portion, it is thought, will forever remain "missing." Inspector William F. Seton, of the Building Bureau, has confessed that he falsely reported In June, loou, tuat tne Sixth avenue front of the hotel was pro vided with flro escapes. Ho was immedi ately dismissed from the service of tho city. There were no escapes on this end of the hotel nt the time of the fire, nnd Seton stands Indicted in public opinion for tlio awful loss of life that resulted from their absence. As soou as the Fire Commissioners concluded their trials of firemen, Seton was Buiii. i- nsd before them, repeated his confe.ssioi! . -n' was summarily dismissed from the lc...- SHe left the building in a hurry and may be ut. tills inomnt hastening out of the reach of the law, which will be un doubtedly stretched out to grasp him. Meanwhile he claims that lie did not inteutVinally make a falso report, but how that defense can be Ihnde when the records of the office show that he claimed tho lire escapes were placed ou the build ing by the Central Iron Works on June 11, 1880, is a very hard thing to under stand. i ,, LITTLE WARD'S ABDUCTORS. Waterbury and 3IcCaun Indlcted--No Evi dence1 Against Sutherland. White Plains, N. Y., Feb 11. Charles E. Wnterbury nnd John McCanu were in dicted yesterday for the kidnapping of young Wark Waterbury. An application has Geen made out by the District-Attorney to bo presented to Gov. Flower for a requisition on the Governor of Connecticut for the surren der ot the kidnappers. Sutherland, who was also supposed to lie implicated in the alTuIr, was not in dicted as the ovidunce showed liim to be entirely free fiom the charge of kidnap ping. Itiiliilwny Ice Locomotive. Pouoiikkei'SIE, N. Y., Feb. 11. The ico locomotive invented by a New York man, while nt work on the ice at New Ham burgh yesterday, got away from the man in charge of It mul skirted for" the shore. It readied a weak spot in the ice and sank. The trials of this machine havo been very unsatisfactory, but this is thought to be duo to the soft condition of tlio Ice. The locomotive will be raised and the trials resumed. Mi'Aulin'o Discharged. MoNTliEiJ, Que., Feb. 11. Tho case of Jnak McAulill'e, the lightweight cham pion pugilist, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who was arrested hero charged with sparring with his partner, Jack Nelson, onine up before tin Recorder's Court. His honor dismissed the case after having examined several witnesses who stated that the men had engaged iu nothing but uu ex hibition of the manly art under u salary. Humored Itovoliillon In Nervla. Vienna, Feb. 11. A rumor is current hero that n revolution has broken out in Belgrade, the capital of Servia. The Servian Minister to Austria, Slmltech, denies tho truth of tho rumor, mid as telegrams from Belgrade are subjected to uu extraordinary sorutlny, the rumor cannot be verlliod or corrected by reliable advices from that quarter. To Change tho lluclia of Treasury Notos. Washington, Feb. 11 The Treasury Department has decided to change the backs of the silver oeitlficuies uud treasury notes. The change will be in tho direction ot less work, which will show more of the white on the baaks of the note. The new fibre paper recently adopted will be used iu printing tiie notes. Upoeiviir lor I'armer, Little Co, Nw Yohk, Fell. 11. An application hni been made to Judge BoHoli, iu Su preme Court Chambers, for tho appoint ment of a receiver for the firm of Farmer. Little & Co., an old and prominent type founding uoueeru. The application nroe out ut a .disagreement between the partners. Clu-ss nt the rttlr. Nw YonK, Feb. 11. In letter to the Directors of the World's Fair the Mnn hntUiii Chi-ris Club proposes that no in ternational chess masters' toiiraumeut bepbtiudin Chicago, the club argues that such .ii. event li.is been uriunged and phi) id at ever) great exposition lu Kill ope. vkiilliig Slulcli Arranged. Nhwruhuii, N. Y., Feb. 11 James A, Doiiughuu, brother ot the ehniuplou skater, ami Howard Moshier have ur range.1 a mile skuiiu match on uext rui unlay. The matcli is for a fifty dollar medal. WOLFF'S Hking USED BY MEN, WOMEN Aim CmLDUEM. A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. LEATHER PRESERVER. A Handsome polish. IS WATER-PROOF. 2QC. A BOTTLE. 1 cent a foot H will pay for changing the np pearanco of old Furnlturo eo completely that it-will look Hko new. IK-OON IS THE l NAME OF TH"7 JIN THAT DOES IT, S3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET? It Is a seamlefu shoe, with no taeics or wax thread lo hurt tho feet; made of tlio best line calf, stylist ana easy, and because w mate more shoes of this Oraae than any other manufacturer. It equals hasxU eowed shoes custlntr from $tti0 to i5.ou, (EC UlMieunlun Ilnnd-nowril. tho finest ealt PJm ehoe ever offered for 45s.(t); equals Frencli tmported shoes which cost from $$.00 to $12 W. 00 llniHl-CMrd Writ Shop, fine calf. Jir stylish, comfortable and durable. 1 he best shoe oyer offered at this price j same grade as custom-made shoes costing from ftf.ou to $9.u. CO 50 l'ollce Minei Farmers, Itallroad TSerx 4J and Letter Carriers all wear them j fine calf, seamless, smooth Inside, heavy threo soles, exten sion edge. One pair will wear a year. CO 50 fine rnlft nobettershooeTerofferedat TJ4b this price i one trial will convinco thosa who want a shoe for comfort and service. CO J5 nnd &.UO Work IncnirnN shoes ips&a are very strong' and durable. Those who nave given them a trial will wearnoothermake. pAifc' S.00 nnd school shoes am - uj o worn by tho Irays everywhere; they celt on their merits, as the Increasing sales show. I H ifC tt'OO IInnd-Mtwcd shoo, best nClUlvw DonfTola, very stylish; equals Frencli Imported shoes costlntr f rom iiM to fcfUMl. JiRdlcH' t.50 NJ.00 mul 81.7.7 shoe for Misses are the best fine Dongola. htylUh and durable. Cnudon. See that W. L. DourIos' name and prTAKK NO HUnSTITUTr.jjn Insist on local advert hod dealers supplylnir yoo. V. L.. UUUULAS, lSrocUtonMass. oldbr JOSEPH BALL, Xortli Itlniii St., SltetiniiUonli. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. TO Purifiea the blood by ex pelling the impmities through the proper channels and never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels. Curca dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the 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'a Drug Store, Ferguson't Ifottl Mock, Shenandoah. Pa A FINE SHOW II you want to nee a Hue display ot Boots ana Blioes, goto W, S. SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (MsMollar's old sUod.) Corner Coal mid Jarsllu HtH. Cunloiti 'iVorlc nut! IteiJHJrlitjf Done In too bet i tyle. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor Main and Oik Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A rtueliiisoi OtioloB HHOCKUIKIi Ntiuiand Ouudlati. JPouUry of all Klndn. Mr. On tint revives ilx irreeu true k dally iroin thi olty mreu, vrtiloh Is a nurdii'ti to uuous'oiners taut tiiey willrtwelve trash ods wh-u buyl gfromtiim. V. tu.' uadansune I. wore nu'lralv ourwl of riiulu a oy - Dr. 1.11. livnr. -31 Arctnt.. I'liitmisl 'his., I'll , s. lo i-i I'ni Ips, Koiinat HiU ire. I't.; T. V. KimI's, si 'tl-ivUii. !.; K. m. nniiiii, m uiii vio 'ii : iwiv.M ii.niior nier. -Hi ilmrv I' i : 11 l.li.H'ii il I -t. ISln -t . ItaiKl'ii.'. rti.; W it. Il l-s-J-l H o .fwa ist . Plillsrlelphln ll. h. live frW Kim hi liort. Ine. 1'.; ileome und I'll. I in mart, B lioeuil , Hi., ittadtUKi 14. Hend for otroarnn. W- L. DOUGLAS
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