'L-Sf" 3 V n. I & -' lit Present ta the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OF THE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the humau system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or ' V! -condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER r. .LK It is the most excellent ten J tcvtn CLEANSE THE SYSTEM Lr,"' : i t When onels llihona oi t ... SO 1 MAI PURE DLOOO, HEFRC' IKv ' HEALTH nnd 3Ta;NCT NATUFIALLY FOLLOW. Evety one is using it find al delighted with it. , ASK YOUR DHU00'8T FOR,,. M?V v3t MANUFACTURED ONLY IIY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM HtANCISCOi DAL. UWISYHIE. KY NEW YORK. N. t. 7 Rlckllcai Kiel: TTcadacho and rollers all tho trrni Wah nir dent to a bilious state of tho system, suoh aa Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after eating, rain In tho Side, ko. Whllo thoir moat remarkable success nan boon shown in curing JleaJacho, yet Cartora LltUo liver mis era equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pro Tenting this annoying eomplalnt.whllo thcyalaa correct all disorders of tho s tomacli.stlmulalo tha .'.YeruuuiogmaioinoDowma. iTonutneyozuj tftchithoy would bo almostrrlcelcsstothosowha cuuer from this distressing complaint; but fortu nately tholrgoodness does notendhere.and those -nho once try ttem will And theso II ttlo pills valu. vblolnsomany ways that thoy will not bo wll ilisg to do without them. But after alleles bead (is tho bane of so many Uvea that hero fa where tremakoourgreatboast. OarpllUcuroltwhllo vctheradonot. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to tako. One or two pills make a doso. They are strlotly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by Uioir gentle action please all who use them. In vials t 25 cents j ilvofor$l. Sold by druggists evcxywlwro, orsentby mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorlcf SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE SMALL PRICE FIHE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest rollable purely cash oom. puules represented by X3-A."VIID FAUST, 120 S. Jardm St., Shenandoah, Pa. fas vu!vm.ti.iii..)ih 4'itUbf.ii JirAntis fENNYRQYAI. FILLS M TOlna other, tena ,w " V 'ATi JWM'Wwv. u i)- 'guju, r tni 4a, Ai,. .;"-. lyOIM..i.i.i,ii, ' xmii;a,,f. Ml It HI toml Irnuiiu, l'hUiiIi, 1-2 GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 187a W. RAKER & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa from which tho excess of oil hua been remo.ed. Jh ubitolutely pure and It 1h soluble No Chemicals nro used In Its preparation. It Iirb i,,ure than three timet the strUQth of Cocoa mixed with Btarch, Arrowruot or Sugar, i nnd in therefore fnr moro eco- noniicul, vetting Utt than on centaiup. ItltIelleloui,oODr. Ubif, rtrengthenluy, iasilt DinEHTKii, and odinhaMy adapted for invalids rs well m for persons In health. Sold hf Oroera pTtryirl.fre W. D AKER & CO.Dorchester, Mass. UTCSTFATEHTS- irKofc.WITH IUCTR8- EIST ?-VMr' MAONETIB IMPH9VEMEHTS. ffiF SCSPENSOH. cor. .lihi.ii, Kedloln. til r.'ilmii rMoltloj from uHtiou or brnlu. or9 taret, vxclt-p or to'lUereMoa, tKUKl lhtutlaa, dn ti, I...- tici vous ilebmiy, kltiap. las.ii. . Itusuur, rbeuinalUm. kl.iu.j, Ih er ihd Ladder ean . slu'i. Umt bok, luuibuo. uiuioa, linril lll liulth. tU. i! J I e,M,, H"4rrflil l,rairaiil ovar all or . iurl.lt J.I100.UU, .nil will tur. il it tl, ib.,.. dl-e.. u or ao iav 1 houn.iidB Uava bpcu our.'t by tbta marv.lo.. Ii.i nilci, fim .1 .iter rtmrdlm r.Uod. ..d w jiu liuu. di. I;f la.llmoul.il la IbU.odo.rr oik." .1.1." . 1'uxerlul luprot.d KLlllnlC HI'NI'KHnOUV ll Iba M 1,1, . l it nun. nit IIULI, IlkLTS. Ih .Ilk sal tln.roua lrinlli UlAIUNTIkU I. SO a 00 , iiiall r, " Paklaw, tulaa, f. CJi-iVJLJJ lIV BIiBOTniO CO . No. 010 Orondway. NEAV YORK, tasend 80 to par postage on our beautiful lias of over luu niatebed amplen at lowem prlcetl. Addreu t . II. OADY, ao Uixh UU, i'rovldeneo, It, I, 1 1 ML MAY ACQUIT HARRIS Now Evidonco in His Fuvor Discovered in Chicago. CARL PETBRSEN'3 TESTIMONY, Ho Tells How Helen Pdt'ts Qbt Morphino for Her Complexion. IIo Wns nn Intlniulii 1'rlnMil of l'arrla, nnd Is Kugurjeil to Ilo Man In! tonMIsi flloi-Ut'r, llcloii's Insciiuruble Compan ionNo Was Addicted to the Use of Murphlm', mid Kho Took Some of tli Dritp; from Ills Ilottlo Whllo In Aabury l'ark Says Ho AIU Testify on the Ai lienl of tho Chip, CmoAao, Fob, 12. There is now In this city it young man, Carl Petersen by name, who was nn Intimate friend of Carlyle W. Harris, convicted of murder lu New York city. Mr. Tctersen is en gaged to n Miss Mollie Meeker of Asbury Park, N. J. Miss Meeker and Helen Potts were inseparable friends, nnd thus tho four young peoplo passed a great deal of their time together. Six weeks before Helen Potts' death Petersen, Har ris and Miss Potts were all at Asbury Park together. The rest of the story is told in Petersen's own words. He says: "I have been addicted to tho use of morphine and generally carry a small bottle of it with me. While I was at Asbury, Park. I hud this- bottlef'standing Oil iM"mantlepte(!6 tft ,ifty ..rootd, " I was BiKinK.ln myffoom rmilng tlie'pnptjr one nior!iTrtg when Miss Potts camq In. I continued reading, but at last, attracted by her silence, 1 looked up. I was horri fied to 11ml that she had taken the bottle of morphine from tho mantelpiece and had puurcd a quantity of it on a sheot of paper. " 'My God, Helen,' I said, 'what are you going to do with thnt? "Why, you have enough poison there to kill a dozen men. ' " 'Don't bo a goose,' she replied, 'I only want to use it to improve my com plexion.' "cihe then wrapped tho morphlno up, put it in her pocket and then left tho room." "Why have you suppressed this im portant evidence until this late day, Mr. Petersen?" naked the reporter. "1 had absolutely forgotten it, nnd it was not until I read of my friend Cnr lylo's conviction that tho recollection of this circumstance came back to me. Be sides this, my business lias obliged me to be away from New York a great deal lately, and I was not awaro of the nature of tho evidence which resulted in my friend's conviction. I shall at onco place myself in communlcatlan with his law yers, and if tho revelation of this fact will avert his dreadful fato I shall do all I can to rectify the fault at this late day." "From your intimate acquaintance with Harris and his wife, were you not surprised ut the accusation of murder ngamstjhim?" "I was nstounded. I never saw a couple that were more deeply in lovo. They thought tho world of each other, and the mere suggestion that Harris would be capable of such a crime is absurd. Only shortly before Helen's death lie was exultimr to me because he had a prospect of being employed in a physician's office as assistant at $20 a u week, 'And then," he said, 'Helen mid I will get married.' I did not know thnt they were already married, so well had they kept their secret. I pointed out to him that $20 a week wus rather a small capital for a young married couple in New York, but he only replied: 'We'll get along somehow.' " TO BUILD UP THE NAVY. The ICaiier Wants it 011 an Kqual Footing With tho Army, Berlin, Feb. 12. Tho Kaiser has given it to lie understood tliat be is 'as anxious to build up the navy as to maintain the standard of the army, and that in tho event of war ho wishes the German navy to be lu a condition to take tho nggro6sivo und not remain merely ou the defensive, j J " Yesterday Vice-Admiral Holmann, representing the Kuisur's views, ap peared before the Budget Committee of the lieluhstag and urged increased ap propriations for tho navy. He pointed out the largo expenditures incurred for naval purposes in Francu, Iiiibsia, Ureut Britain and other coun tries, and said that the situation de manded an increase of the German naval forces. l'euco nelgnti. Aijuqitkhqub, N. M.. Feb. 12. Tho war betwenn tke Navajo Indians and tho cawboys 111 Western Valencia County, on the Atlantic & Pacific, has ended, and peace reigns for the time being This was brought about by the timely arrival of a company of soldiers from Fort Win Kate, and the fact that Chief Mariano is opposed to trouble. The conflict between tho Indians nnd the whites, uear Cod dii.gtoti's ranch, was not as desperate as at flrt , reported, but it is absolutely certidu that several of the renegades were either killed or wounded. It is thought here that Chief Mariano will cause the renegades to go back to the reservation. Connor Guns to I'lillailelplila. I'ltiLXUEUiniA, Feb. 12. Roger Connor, who on ' i! ltd the first Iwg for the New York Giants so acoeptuldy for many seasons, signed to play with the Phllii delphlas for the sea.-iiii ut IHd'i yesterday, tins Weylilng, the will Uuowu piiehei, hus also signed n ith the local club, ami Crow and Mulvuy, the two other men secured us the reMili, of tlie amalgama tion of the National league and Ameri can Association, will m.:ii in a tew days. The Philadelphia tu.uu will shortly start for Florida, where they will get a month's piactice Lefoie the regular season opeas. M.limU- Mot. PEiti.ix. Feb 12 - '1 in- police liuve dis- ioeled .ill ete . 1,. pint of th Nihil-i-ts in Berli 1, and that arrests of sits pec 1 nl pet sous ure being made every duy. Twenty-live Cunts 011 the Dollar, Boston, Feb. 13. Thomas W. Emer bon & Co., seedsmen, have offered their creditors twenty-five cents on the dollar. Their liabilities are $80,000. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report .ABSOWIEC! PURE Tho ftaznr Htrop. A trreat many men who find that their razors cannot bo ltopt In order by a common leather strop buy tho Bart of strop used by barbers, imagining that with this tho razor can bo lcept in per fect condition. Thoy nro generally greatly disappointed to And that their razors cut no bolter than beforo. Tho fault is jiot with tho razor nor with tho strop, but in their not knowing how to use a barber's strop. To Bhnrpon n, razor with a bar ber's strop requires not only consider able strength but also a peculiar swing of tho wrist. Unless this be learned tho moro you strop a razor tho less it will out. THE NEXT MORNING. I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor snj-s It acts r. ntly on the Etomnch, liver ana klrtnpvs.anitls 11 plen-nnt laxative. Tills drink U madii from hrb. and h prepared for use ns lastly as tea. IlIsci eil t.ftUhy, thla Is neceseary. ELECTION TICKETS ELECTION TIGKETS ELECTION TICKETS turned put promptly ' -at the MM OFF QUICKLY, THOROUOHLY, FOREVER CUREO ealent Itlo mottied that cannot fall miles tho cuso la beyond liumun aid. You leel Improved t bo first dsy, teal a bono lit ovorydari soonknuw yourself a kins among; nion la body, mind and heart. Drains and losso ended. Kverr obataclo to aappyxniirrlod llfo re moved. Nervo foros, tv.H.encray, brainpower, nlien fallln.ror loataro restored by this treat nie it. All stnalland weak tiortlons dt tho body en arned and strengthened. Victims of abuses and excesses, reclaim your miinhoud 1 KuHarars from folly.oTerwork.llllieallti, reKolnyourviitorl Won't despalr.even It 111 the last stuKes. Don't be disiioart cried irquacks bavor'b bed you. -ctus show you thutniiirltrHl iuiunci,r,i,il ut a new ncriacieu business honor still cxtsti hers no hand In band. Write lot uur Jlubk with explanations k ptoof-, inalled souletl free. Over ,0OO iel'ei-iic.. EIIIS 1IEDI0AL 00. , BUFPALO. V. Y. A ProfiUaie Ousiness on Umltad OapIUI. PEARL TYPEWRITER! for business and private enrreMtioiiilenee. Slni pie, durable, accurate. Not u toy. but a practi cal niachinu- Does not Kt out of order No practice rnqulreil to operate it. Price. $ A respooalble agent wanted In every town, to whom liberal Inducements will bo made. I'unrt Typewriter Otiiipntlv, 28 & 30 No. Mooro St., (l-7-lm) Now Yorli Clt y W y 'J fitKg All drusgists sell It at Wr. anU Jl.uO per iij-ki k jtlny one to-day. T.hikh JYnllj afctliclnc Mnvrn flit, Jlnvvf'N n:irli iln. In Cirder tn hi California Trips. The general excellence and high stand urd of sorvico which characterized the form er tours run by tho Pennsylvania Hail road Company to tho far Pacific C.iast is to bo main'tninod in connoctim with tho serUs of 1892. Tho Drst tour of tho series leavos Philadelphia January 13. The r mto is an exceptionally attractive one. Tourists will travel by superb yappointed special vostibulo trains of Pullman draw ing-room, sleeping, dining, smoking ant1 observation care, heated by steam ani IUIi ted by electricity, undortbosupcrvUior of a Tourist Agent and Chaperon. Going tourists will cover tha cities of St. Louis, Kansas C ty, Las Vegas, Hot Springs and Santa Fo. Six weeks will be spent in California, lttturning, tourists will pass thrnunb Sacramento, Salt Like, Glonwood Springs, Leadvlllo, side trip over M irsli-, tl Past, G dorado Spring, Mahitou, Donver, Orriaha an i Chicago, Descriptive itiner aries may be obtained upon applicatiqn tp Pcntiiy vania Kill road Ticket Ageriltf ' Coughing Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. The plain wooden umbrella hunrile. with Just u little silver, Is good ttiste. No Cnromo for Your Baby In this nffirj nut if mothers will go to C. J. McCarthy's or J. M. Ilillan's drug store, and g-t a freo satnplo battle of Dr. Uand's GjIIo Cure, there will ba a well baby for you. A layman may be a person of good etaudiug all the same, Tho Greatest Strike. Amonstlie greit strikes that of Dr. Miles In discovering his Naw Hoar, Cure has proven I seir t be one of the most im xirUint. 1'tie dem ind for It has Iihmo ho ast lulstilng Already the trestmenl o he.trt dlsra-o Is be ing revolm Ionized, aud many unexpte'ed cures ellncted. It soon relieves short brenlli, aa'terlngr, pains in slilo, arm, Bhoulder, we.iic audhangry spoils, oppression, swelling of annles, s.notherlng aud Heart dropsy. Dr. Miles' bo'lk oa Heart and Nervous Diseases, Iree. The uuequaled New Heart. Cure Is sold an guaranteed by C. II. Ilnaenbuch.the drug gist, also his Rsslora lve Nervine for head ache, Q s, sprees, hot tUshes, nervous cuius, opium habit, etc, February so far has given us very moderate weather for winter. Shlloh's Consumption Curo. This Is beyond question the most suo jessiul Ooagh Medloine wo have ever sold, lew doses invariably cure the wot st cases of CSough, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its won lerfu! success In the cure of Consumption Is without, a parallel in the history of medicine, ilnce It's flrst discovery it lias been sold on a ruarantee, a test which no other medloine 2an Stand. It VOU hAVO a ttntlrrh wei narn.ttMv sk: you to try It. trice 10 cents, 50 coats, and 51.00. If your Langs are sore. Chest or Back lume, use Minion's J'orotis fluster. Hold by 0. H. Hagenbuoh, N K. corner Mala and '.ioya streets. The Florida onuitro cron was not in. Jured by the late fiost. Will Bo Given Away. Ourenlerprlsinsfdrugilst O. II Hagenbtteh whooirries tho tlnest stocx of drius, par. turneries, toll-t articles, brushes, sponges, etc , is gi lni? away a large number of irlal bottles of Dr ililes' celebrate 1 Itestoratlve Nervine. Heguariiutessllto cure lieadache, dizziness, nervous prnstnttl in, Bleeplsssneis, the 111 ettects of spirits, lbsoo, coUee, etc. Drug Klstssiylt Is the gritot seller they ever kuw and Is unlver ally hatlsfact iry. They nlso guarantee Dr. Miles' New Heart "ure In allci-os if u rvom or organic heart dlseaie, lul dtttlon, piln in slda, S'liolh rln, etc Klneboolcon "Nervms aud Ileirt Diseases" free. Wood pulp Is now used In the man ufacture of bath tubs, Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the wa ning? The hlrmal per ospsof tbiiurexpiiroich of that more ter rlblo disease. Oonoumptlon. Aut ymrselvek If you can afford for the aalre of saving JSfl i-enta, Ui run the risk and do nothing for It We know frorn experience that Kullou's Cur will Cure vonr Cough. It never falls. Tblt sxplalns why more than a Million Mottle Wbiosoldthe past year. It relieves ("rooi snd Whopplne Cough at once Mothers do oot be without It. Por Lame HaoR;, Hldo oi Cliest,nsHhlloh's I'orotts Plaster. Bold lbi 0. fl. llagoabaoti, N. K. corner Main and Lloyd street. Venus nnd Jllliiler ire.t farflipr nnnrt. each (vening now. nart"W on tlmSonnd, SVf stchester Co., N. Y. To Alva's IlmzllUu Hpeclflo Co (lentte men; Ijat spring I wis troubled with what the doo'ori to d me was munonlar rlicuin 1 Usui. I r imible lo walh for "early six weeks All this time I wu 11-lig the medl oine p oscrlii-d bv Mie a' tea ting do tor, nue Innil whii'li I gut no roller. Irlend sent me t. a- bott'e of 'actu Illond Cure, will h I tried, aud before two thlrdsoi ihel tiro was unojl I was able o iwiia iinuui niiii, it, is now iwo tnontli I st' ce the pains 1 -it me, and have not a- y-t reiitr ed, and f il entirelv Ireo from thtnu I del ,yod wrltliin to you as I wn a-iiloiir to kno v whether 1 w.is leinoorarlly or per maneiitly cured. I 111- iltll nl-asure that C rime alula tlml from mvpregunt fbulltu, I would Judge that I am cured. Ii ! h ii-Jly neeessary for ma in r nnmtnan" th'km-dii.lne a 1 urn positive tint a (rial of It. i all 1 luii Is no a-aryvnnd I am fully oouvliioed it wpl reooinmsud Itself. Orft' fully w)iir m imrtAN, K;r sale at ICirlln'a Drug St-iw, Feivuson Home Itliwk, aliens udo dt, l'i t he damp weather is not fnvorable to its grip vIctiliiH, Miles' tserva tuta Ldver Ptiui Act oa a near prlni-lple-reguUtlng tht llvei . stonwoli and bo wall throuuh Die nervrt new diMji.very. Dr. Mllna' Pills tjpeedll) euie blllouiuesa, bad taM, t irpld liver, plies ooustlpatlon U nan, naiad for men, wmt. children. 8mallit, mil lest.stireatl aldoses M U. 8atupl Froe, at C. U. fluteubueiiV ding store. It Is now oongldered good fwniinine form to oultivatu a hearty appetite, if there evr wia a real "a for chronic Cotixhs (Vtlds, Brmioiilrul troubles and Il Orlpne itla I'-nTI n Dia'tlall to get 'h K-11 ill e: avoid substitutes. O sta only US cents. I'an-Tlna Is sold at V, V, U, Klrllu'a DrugBtore. EXOITED BROKRS. rhlladfrlpliln Slock lxrltnnge n rerfrct I'niiilcniiiiiluni. PitlLAPELnnA, Fob. 12. For more thnn n weett past the Mock market hna been in iv state of ferlnontiillon, and the floor of the tstock exchange 11 perfect pande monium, but the official couflrmatinn of the reports of thu 1 tend 1 111; deal with the Lehigh Valley iintl Jersey Central pre cipitated the climax. Everybody was eager to get in the first crack, nnd the greatest excitement pre vailed from the opening of tho board until noon. Heading, of course, wn tho objective point in all tho dealings, although Le high Valley, nnd all tho conl stooks, in fnct, leaped higher and higher ns the operators became frenzied with excite ment. Orders In blocks of 5,000 shares of Rending were coming thick and fimt. The first sale was at 83. It quickly ran up a dollar 11 share, during which advance n hundred thousand shares of the stock must have changed hands. "I have seen nothing like this since '70 nnd '80," said Broker Fox. as he rushed out of thu board room and down the first descending elevator. "Why 1 was paying 31 for Heading here nnd !!0 in Xew York at the snmo time without knowing It." About the noon hour the Btorm sub sided, nnd business ran along compara tively smoother. A lull set in after ono of the wildest gambling days in the knawledgo of tho oldest brokeran- FAMOUS EXPLORER DEAD. J. A. Oiniit, AVI10 Vlnlted the Sources of thu Kilo With Cuptlllil f-peke. London-, Feb. 112. James Augustus ,?rant, C.B., C.S.I., F.R.S., F.L.S., re tired Heutennnt-colonel of tho Bengal army, is dead. At, tl relief of Lltcknaw he was wopmled whil (n cotnmttud f two 00m panles of the Sevn-i dathth IHgMuutitMra, who formed the reiir guard of. Un wrjnr. In 180!) he explored the soiu-pes of the Nile in company with the late Captain Speke, who published an account ot their joint travels nnd discoveries in 18G1, for which he was made C. B. (civil division) in September, 1800. lie was head of the intelligence department with tho Abys sinian expedition, under Lord Napier of Mngdnln, in 1808, and was nominated a companion of the Order of the Star of India. He is the author of several works of frnvul nml ii.li.nnr. Itr. wni rrnl.l ,.w.,l,,l.' 1st of the Royal Geographical Society, and received medals from Pope Pius IX, and Kliui Vi- tor Kmmanuel. FIFTY-S. V N CASES OF TYPHUS. btartiliiir rilseovrry jllndo by tlm New orll Ifuiillll AlttlinrltleH. 1 NkwYouk, Feb. 12. Fifteen cases of thphus fever were reported yesterday af ternoon by Inspectors of the health de- partment. j They were In tho United Hebrew Char ity Association building, an institution 1 for Russian Hebrews. The victims were . men, women and children. Over 200 Hebrews recently came from Marseilles on the steamship Massalia, nnd it is sup posed that some of them contracted the disease during tho voyage. The place was fumigated, nnd the people removed to North Brother Island, The inspect ors are searching lodgings in, the lower part of the city for new case3. So far 57 cases have baen discovered. This is the snmu ns the hunger typhus fever of RttHsia. It is said to be the worst of all fevers. A Newspitpur Alan's Sentence. Dallas, Tex.. Feb. 12. Eugene John son, the Southern traveling correspond ent of tho Kansas City "Sunday Sun," whose oflice of publication was re cently changed from Kansas City to Chicago, has been found guilty of crimi nally libelling citizens of Dallas in the columns of the "Sun." He was senten ced to one yearon tho county chain gang, $700 flue and eosts. His attorney gave notice of an appeal. Terra Ilel l'aefftm "Wreckers. London-, Feb. 12. News has been re ceived that the nntlves ot Terra del Fuego are plundering the British ship Crown of Italy, which foundered off Cape San Diego while on a voyage from Liverpool for San Francisco. Cape rian Diagp is a headland of South Amorio whroli' bounds on the wont the, .Strait ot Lajtfulrfi, which separates at ton Itland from Terra dal Fuego. Tlie Xnrkeeiu 1-aunclied. BOSTON, Feb. 18. -The U. 8. navwl ti& Nuvkeetu was successfully launohed from Harrison Lorlngo's ship yard at City Point. The Narkeeta Is one of the three steel tugs the construction of which was authorized by Cougrbss in 1800. The other two which will be known as "Iwana" nnd "Wahneta" will be launched lu two weeks. The Frei) (louts' Ilalr Case. Boston, Feb. 12. Tho United State has filed its assignment of errors in the ease of I- C. Chase, et. nl., appellants, whioli la the suit involving the ijueatlon of the free admission of goats' hair through the custom house. Thin will be the first case in which the United State is a party to go ta the new Court of Appeals. To Ilellrive t!lp l'nilsiioola. Washikoton, Fab. 1. Secretary Traoy has oidered tne Ban Francisco, now at that place, to proceed to Honolulu reliev ing the Pensuoola. The data of tha da nurture of the San Francisco Is not yet fixed. 1 he l' naacola will return before the San Francisco. Insiiras His Ideation, Nxw Voiw, FelM'iS". At a mwtlug of the muu.it t'i and general agent oi the New Vint; Life lnaurance company, ill-. John A Aux'all wm unauimouvly named as their olioice aa president uf the oonip.my. Thin probably insure bit elecUu.i. lni-reuit,-d the t ptii-opvliatlon. W'asuim.ion, I el). 12. Tho Houss Ooiiimiitt-o on liihilo iiinldiiiais mid tlini'.d liu- ordi 1- d .1 f.ivur.ible repot t Oil H hi 1 IIi.im i'i 'd tu lltri i-,iir tin- ap propii.iu.i . ii..i 1 in j to jiou.oou foi it public tmiltti.i, . 1 I 111 1 r.,uu, N. J. Clilon'a VlM,l:i'i'lfOSl. London, Feb. 12. 'lhe IgislHtiva Couucll of Ceylon lias vu.eil tue sum vl eight thousand pnmid. i.r tt(u represen tation of the pro.iuct, of the tsl.ttid ut tho Chicago World' Fair. OLFFS USED BY MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. A SHINE" LASTS A WEEK. LEATHER PRESERVER. A Handsome polish. IS WATER-PROOF. 20C. A BOTTLE. 1 cent a foot g will pay for changing the Ap pearance of old Furniture bo completely that itwill look like new. ff IS THE NAME OF THF naira THAT DOE3 IT, S3 SUOE CENT LNIEH THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? ItisaRoamlpfisnhoc, with no tacks or wax thread lo hurt the feet! mado of tho bcit (Ino calf, stylist, ana eaiy, and bemuse tee make vwr shoes of t him grade than any other manufacturer. It equals band eewfd 6hw?s costing from $l.uo to C3.00. 0(Miciiiilnr llniHl-NCwrd. tho flnct calf 4J 6hoo ever offered for (5.U); equals l'reucb Imported shoes which cost from $3JUo $W.U0. RA ot llnnil-Spwpil Writ Mioe, tlno calf- stylish, comfortable and durable. lhebei ehoo ever oiTcred at this price t same grado as cu-tom-mado phoea costing from $ti.0i) to t'iM. CCO 50 Tnllor Short Farmers, ltailroad Men. and LrettcrCarrlersall wear them; Hue calf, eearnless smooth lnsldp, heavy three soles, exten elon edpe. no pair will wear a year. CO 0O (inn cnlfi no letter ehoo ever offered at this prlcei ouo trial will convluco tboeo who want a shoo for comfort and service. GO nntl WorlUnniri'-n'fl nhoea lmw are very strontf nml durable. Those whoi Iiavo given them a trial will wear no other make. EtftVc' nml 81.71 Fchool ehoei are "Oyjf O .worn liy the Ixiys everywhere: they tell on their merits, ns tho lurreailug sales show. I irfl3 S'l.Ot) llntuUNrucil shoo, best hQUIvO Uontjola, very stylish; wiualai'rench Imported shoes rostlnc from $4 Jut to , l.adirs if.AO. b-J.OU nml SI. 75 choe for Misses are the best fine Dongola. MvlUhaud durable. Caution. See that W. Ij. DouRlas" namo ondl price are stamped on the bottom of each shoo. Of-TAKE NO HUIlSTITUTE.n Insist on local advertised dealers Bupnlylni; yon. W. X" DOUULAS, llrockton.fliass. Kid by JOSEPH Xortli Iflniiu St., Slicmimlonlt CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLA Purifies the blood by ex pelling tlie irapuiities through the proper channels and never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates tho bowels. Cures 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 KlrlUi'a Druf Sttre, Fergusov's Hotel Work. Shenandoah Pn A FINE SHOW I(youwauttoirannfldiplay ot Boot. and Hliotw, goto W. S, SNYDER'S Boot aiul Shoe Store, (MmMIW. old atMid,) Ooraitr Coal hoi! jardlii HI a. Cutttoiit Work nnd RepMlrlng; Don. in tb twt 'J l. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cer Main ni 0k Stretts. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A doe Una ot Chnl GBOUBHIKB Nut aud Oaadle. Poultry of oil Minds. Mr, Oattlat r c Ivi-i his green truok dally Imm til. eltv nli-KcU, wluoh U iu .mi'fo to liindti iiiiiti tlt,they iIU receive friwh U KKlk wli n ijuyl K from inn. OI I ilTll 1 1 lt'', ao.ler.lii net, were HI I r I 1 1 "l " ei I"""' ouf-J rmit'i a oy UI I U I - Ur. I. n. i7r, SI A.rcl Ht I'lilladl hU, Pa . s .loritw ("ill hw. Kennel Sq.il V. T. A. limit; Ml l.l.iW m P..; 14. M.rtmatl, M mftt Alto, h Itev. 8. II. Hlier mer tn ilmrv I), f. 1). Il't. Ill -4. I'jtti "t. Iletidni, W'U Ulx IS M mirorti. I"jlldelphlft- II. U ll nro. SOI) Kim Hi., llowj Ing, I.; Ueonremid I'll. IlurKart, Wl-:nit Ii,, Heading, I'.t. Bend for olroulnr. ' THE ' w n inosBifti At liid? 'fe? ? uiffcZ aria.'