K j Presents In the most elejant form THE LAXATIV-AND NUTR1TIOUB tSUICE OF THE FIGO OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants knowri to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ilja de pending on a Weak or ' 'r condition of the .IDHEYS, LIVHC dir. Iththerr.oste-celIenir-.i. ' n' ULEAHSC THE SYSTEM ."'. TL ' Whenone-ii llilinui or C . m 1 sotIIat :PURE BLOOD, REFrKTvir.,v IJATUnALLY rCLLOVV. Every one is using it ahd al psb delighted with it. Ask YOUn'DnUQaiST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP GO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL ttWISVULE. AT NEW YORK. tl. ft CARTER'S 1 iver file- Headache and relieve all (bo troutlea locf ajent (o a bilious state of tuo system, anon aa Dlz neas, Naus.a, Drowsiness, Distreaa after citing. Tain In the Bide, &c WLtlo their most rt-blo turret has been Eh own In cvuiSQ BeaiUtclio, rot Carter's LUtlj liver riQl cat e puily valnablo In Constipation, curing and pr . "renting thlflannojlnceomnlolnt, while theynlaa correct all disorders ox thestoniacb.jitimutatQthQ liver anil logukuthoboweju. EyonilthsyordJ curoa fAcliallicy would bo aim ostprioclasita tliosowha ltuuertromtMGdi3trcsal.i!comptalnt; butfortu SMely their crod8efiSdocsnotcnabcro,und those whoonjotrythcru -will And tbeaelltUo puis vaut ble In somany TOiys that they will not he vrlU HISS to do .vitlioj t thorn. But fitter allelclc hei4 is tho bsao of so many Uvea that horo In wbero moinikeonrereUboaat. Oar y4 euro it while 'Others do not. Carter's Utile 7-tvor Tills aro Terr small and Terr etey, to take. One or two pills make a doss. Ulicy aro ctrlctly YCQctablo and do not gripe or purge, but by ttielrcentlo action please clb who luoliiem. InrialaatliSccntei flvalor$l. rioM by drnggbla everywhere, or cent by malL CARTER MEDICINE CO., New YorlCi SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL-PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. largest and oldest reliable purely cash com panies represented by IDj&TVITD FAUST, 320 S. JardinSt., Shenandoah, Pa. EKNYRDVAL." FILLS -lTTV 'tf'n1 an'l .-il, O .Mine, A IttuO, atca aia. C.f - j- t r 'liiiv ruwjr. I1U1 lT"1 Mill nil 'J nj0 f.mUHi (.. ,1- Or Bend 4& 1 -.ttriitr r. Mall 1 , .Iffceaterl'i U Urucd.u. ur i.ncn'. 'tni'ftcr, by retura utr GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 187a W. JUKEll & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa cam ...LI V. (U A nil Sfjs b.is been removed, Mw4 In absolutely Pre tuul It is soluble No Chemicals ore Uied in Ita preparation. It lias more than thrte time the strtvgth of Cocoa railed with Rtarcb, Arrowroot oy Suar, I and' Is therefore far more eco i noruical, costing tVt than one I tentu i ujf. ItladttlU'louatnour Mulling, rtreiiffthenlDK easily uioEBTEif ftud admlrntly adapted for iaraUda ua well a for persona In health. Sold liy G ru ceramet erjr where. W. BAKER & CO., Dortheitcr, Mass. UTEST PATINTS OUT IMPROVtMENTS. MAOHETIC SUSPENSORY, Win ur. wlttiont madlelst all nlne reioltloi Item ruftloD of br.ln, aarva foroaa. a&ai-.kag or luiiicretloa, a laiual aabautio, dralaa. luaaaa, tiarvoua delilUy, alacp I 1uttBl ';uluar. rtamaattiia. kldaa, Uvar abd bladder eia I tV, l&Dbato. aelallat, (aaatal IIMjaallb, aU. .Tlllaalaetrlabatl coalalna Wnudtrfiil lwnrui.ai.Bla ovar all dtada ct UrtUMUUIa u IMa and avair aib'ar aula aTUar ra,riul fakBMwa M aMffrT,i miiui, f. i.- 7 mall. Addraia ' ' i ujvevxjurar xsmucrxx.XCJ CO.. jV.B,xi urpauwuyi New VURK. T(ft m 11 W .sea KT ' L-a U ' IrtTC n tm Fax? U N oo. fjn U I (toi- WITII tlECTM. DAMON AND PYTHIAS James Whito and His Bosom Friend Sponcor. THEIR. .MANY EXTRAVAGANCES. They Had a Ooramon Puree and Spent from $25,000 to $50,000 a Yow- WhIU Had Fortuna or Half a Million, and Left Spencer an Annuity of 81 0,000 a Yeaf-Tho ICzeCtitora f tha Will File an Accounting and Nay Tliat (Alt Tliey Can Find la 03,000 Srencer 6ayslIIe Will Sue for Ilia ltlKlit. New YoRKFcb. 13 The executors of the estate'of James Mos White have tiled an accounting of the estate, and thereby cut oft Harvey Spencer. Jr., to vfhoni was bequeathed a legacy of l$10,000: ' James Moss White, a Princeton grad uate, Was a .younfr man of extravagant tastes, which he-was enabled to1 ' gratify on a fortune of halt a million. While In Lenox, In 81, ha met Har vey Spencer, Jr., and tliey became warm friends. They traveled together all Aver the world, and epjoyed the delights of Paris In each other's c6m'pany. Under Spencer's influence'Whlte became more quiet in his tastes, and settled down to take life in a more serious way. Still, he spent money freely. White's uncle, David Wolfe Bishop, finally induced Mm to sign a trust deed on all his property. This he did because he needed ready money. Then Mr. Bishop tohl Spencer he would allow him $4,000 a yearfor his services in looking out for White. But this proved Inadequate. The young men spent all the way from $23,000 to $50,000 a year, and bad every thing they could buy, including a $110,000 yacht, and they got into debt besides. Then White proposed to share his bank account with tipencer. The latter did not object, and White told his banker to honor Spencer's checks for any amount, ns lilf bis funds hereafter were to be SpenCer's. jiibu uio two began to live in most ex travngant style. They hd expensive clothes, two establishments where they entertained lavishly, horses Innumerable and everything that tends to make u voung man feel that he Is enjoying this life. One day, however, White caught n cold, and before be could realize Itrhis lungs were congested. Then an abscess formed on his lungs. It was necessary to perform nn operation, and as ther was a chance 6f its being fatal, Whltq was told to make, his will and settle hitt ailairs. 'ibis ho did. The will wns drawn on March 21, ltSHS. It provided that all debts outstanding in tlie rinirres'of' White and Spencer bbould be paid out of thu estate, and that Spencer should receive an annuity of $10,000. John Jay White was tho residuary legatee. March 25 had been set for the surgical operation. White was in good spirits and no evil result was looked for. He had a fine constitution, and had never been ill in his life. He was walking to the operating' table, wben In an instant a fit of coughing seized him. The ab scess burst atld he Was1 choked to death 'in the presence of the doctors who bad come to rid him of his trouble. Spencer had the body of his friend em balmed and brought to this country, lien bo heard the willrcad making lilra one of the legatceo. "'But' Mr. Bishop Informed himt that there was nothing for him, as White ,had, 'by the deed of trust, surrendered everything he owned. Since then Spencer has tried in vain to get the money left by the will, lie urges that White was of unbound mind when the the deed of trust was dravn. Mrs. White, mother of the dead man, refuses to seo Spencer, and the executors of the will have put bini nil time after time, he alleges. Spencer's lawyer, William li. Wilder of tho firm of liudd, Hunt & Wilder, mtys the time for action is now at hand. Tho accounting which was filed make-no mention of Mr. Wildcr's client, and ifooa not deal with the bulk of thu efctntu. The Mini of $2,000 is nil that is mentioned in the accounting, and that Is all that the executors will admit that White left when he died. Spencer is a young man about town, llvine at the Harner. 231 Fifth avenue. He says he will sue for his rights. 1- THEY ARE RECONCILED. Col. J.lndley'a lltueaa l'nds tliAJlflVrences Hutu "til Illnikoir nud IllsWire.' PouoUkeeiuie, N. Y., Feb. 1U Last December Col. A. F. Lindley, of the 150th Regiment, and a leading merchant of this city, separated from his wife. The quarrel was bitter and it culmin ated in the wife applying for a dlvpreo, which action was pending until n day or two ago. Colonel LI ml ley wn takgii 111 and was placed in the Hudson Illvfer State Hospital for tho iniutie, IIu bet. came very ill and front for his wife, who went at once to ht bedside, where a reconciliation was ulfeeteil. Mrs. LIndley Is now in coa?tnnt at tendance upon her husband, who is expected to recover. 4 'i he affair baa excited considerable In terest hereabouts because of the bitter ness of the estrangement, stdtles of which at one lime abounded in the newtpapere. Ohio Itepiihlleun I.tumim Ollleora. CoLUSiBBn, OblD, Feb. 18. The Ohio State Lei.guu of Republican C lub has eli'Cted'ttlt) fbllOWIng ottlcet'St ' Pfestdttnt, W. I. Silre, of Toledo, re-eleeU-rf: Brat vloe-preaident, 1). L. aSieoiwri Athens; kecond lce-ptthident, Charlea Case, Columbus; llilid ice-priiiJeut, E. J. Jackson, Cincinnati; fourth vice-president, O. J. huliiviui, Wurrun; aeureuiry, W. 'L Uupouald, Akron; trettaurer, V. E. Seftou, Canyon. litlnlir Murx Demi. Nkw YnK, Feb. 1U. Ludwig Marx, one of the oldest members of the btock Kxehlmge, is dwul. lie was at one time weal) li', but lost hli fortuae in backing the hue Fiaukliu II. (Juwun's schemes for consolidating thu a'uthruclta coal lu terests. rillfiiod by fov. Flower. A1.8ANV1 K. ' Feb, 13.---Gov. Flower has Klgiiea the bill providing for the ex isteutje of a,flg!ial bervlce , corps in tho State National Guard. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report MADEIRA.1! EXHIBIT. Tliay TTI11 Send k Tub In Mnde or Timbei From Columbun' Houso. WASMFdTON, Feb. 13. A teport has been received at the Deparlmentof Stats from the United States Consul At Fun chal, Madeira, In which is Iran unit ted copies of the acceptance by tho govern ment and the municipal cbuncll of lha invitation of the President of tho United State to take part in the Columbian Exposition. This is the first time In the history of the government of the Madeira Islands that a direct Invitation has' been received from the government of any foreign country, such matters having always been transmitted thiovgh Lisbon, and on this actfouut they feel very grateful and will be very fully represented at Chlcugo, both by delegates and the differ ent productions and industries of the Island. Not least among the articles of Interest will be a table made from the timbers taken from the house in which Columbus lived for many years before setting out on bis voyage, which resulted In the dis covery of the New World. Tho house was removed In i87", but photographs of it were taken before that time. Mr. Cleveland to limit Drrr. Wilmixoton, N. C, Feb. 13. D. M. Flagler's yacht Oneita has arrived here and Mr. Fbigler will arrive next week. Ex-Freddeut Cleveland will join him, nnd both will bo the guests of Pembroko Jones, one of the most prominent men of Wilmington. In company with a large party they will spend several days hunting deer in Brunswick county, where game is remarkably plentiful. Hrr Child Choked to Death. CnAiti-ESTO.v, W. Va., Feb. 13. Mont Barton's infant child was choked to death by food lodging in its throat at supper. T-he mother, wild with grief, over her afliietion, ran to tho river and jumped in, but was rescued. She was greatly ex'nauutml, nnd may die. Even if she survives her friends fear that she will lose iter mind. "XagD' . DON'T OELAT &M1 XtOorM CoMs.Coarha SorTfareat.Croap.Inflnenia, Whoopioy Courh. Bn nchit is tu t Ast'ima A wrtala aara tat CoaausiTitian li flu ,.! aura r-ilaf la tiYanoed ataif a. Zyi a . w. Vou srtll sta the ax--U'nt efTMt aftar tki- th drat de. Sail aj dcaJera atarvbar. Laraabvtua- '-ntiaadtU. ELEGtlON TICKETS "ELECTION T(GKETS ELECTION TICKETS turned out promptly at the n UL! FOR MEN ONLY f Tor LOST or TAILINO MANHOOD, journal and VT.AW0 DB DEBIlif?, IWcakneaa of Body sad Kind, Eawtj lof Errors or rjxoeaaas in Old or Youna. naaw, ItaUa Jlitlluflu MIt ll.-lon-d. lloa la Kalaraa al tjuiiiWitau,iniiiaiAj(xiMikiusii'iHTi(amii aaolatri. uklllat IlimK lltl ITSLM-llaa.Ola laaaaj, elaalllry frum bllSl.l.a androrrlfal'aualriaa. lrllalaaai, llwaerl.li, lluwk, aii4nallaa tuj roaralaaila(a.ala1)lraa. Adiraaa ERIE MEDICAL CO., LUrFALO.H. Y. A ProflUalo Builnegs on Llm tod Canil !. PEARL TYPEWRITER n (or budneaa and private oorKalKindenue. Sim pie, durable, uoouratu. Not a toy, 'out a pnu 1 1 sal taaaatae. Qoenaot get out of uriiur. No liractlw tfaulrad to operute it li A u-HlMiUHiblt' uKi'iil ttuutcit lu fieri town, lo wbutii liberal iuduet-iueins will Ih1 muil" I'a-lt' i Tnii-wrlic I cilllilliv, 88 i 30 No. Moore St., ll--lml New York (Jity L 12f FPKE Didn't Know It Was Lomdad. Bradford, Pa., Feb. 13. Fourteen-year-old Willie Putnam put the muzzle of an old revolver, which bo supposed to be harmless, to his temple, pulled the trigger and received n bullet In his brain. He died an hour ln'T. The " ominous click." Another lamp chimney for tho ash bar. ret. "Pearl-top' is the onlv relii able kind not made for ash ban els and back yards. The "we have just as good," don't make them as good. Not one dealer in a hundred knows any- ining aDout glass except the price. Insist upon havinrr Macbeth's " Pearl-top " chimneys, and take no otner. You willfindthislabel printed in black on each "Pearl top" chimney; they are wrapped in white paper, prin ted in red ink. We do this for your protection Pittsburgh, Pa, Geo. A. Macbeth & Co. ' A romplexion brush for nnnHiming thu featurej Is, the laieit toilet I ol. No Oaromo for, Your Baby In 'hi oiTir; but if mother wil go to C. I. McOirthy'a or J. M. Hillan's drue store, nnd irt a Iie sample botllo of Dr. Hand's O ilio Cure, thore will be a well baby for you. It N the man who ha plenty of 'tunii" who displays the ino-tgrlt. The Greatost Strike. V'nmtii' gran M"inei that f I)'. Mile li tl'S t vrlo Ins S-vr Heir cure lias proven I ir t be o le of Uih mus tin rbint t'tie d tni ind lor. It h i buun no at inlslilui; Alreaty ihetrettm'nt . lielrt rtls-a-e Is bu ln rev .In 1 111 zed, and fun y uuetn'-cted cures U oied It, -mou rolivei slinrl breatli, fl'l'lurl ig, tains In SI le, arm, slioiilcl r, irtu andlttnev pitl 1, "Mip-o-mon irllitij of h nities, s 1101 lienor and eart dropsy. Ur. Miles' un IK 0.1 IIM-I nun Nervous l)iiea es, tree, the u lenaald Vew Ilsirt tlarn Is so-d un ' gu ir ime'ji ot 13 II tliweu bucli, the drue gikt, ,lso his Itistor We Xervl le f ir hotd ache, a s. sprees, hot Uubos, ucrvomc .111-, opium hxbh, vie It ia useless to argti with the coal mail. Hu has the right of weigh. ' . t Shiloh'o Oonsumptioa Cure. mis Is beyond queitloa the most H-ie-jes-ilul Oousin Medicine we hive ev-r sold, A tew 'loses Invariably cure the wo Ml ones 01 1 vivian, uroup, uuu tininoniiis, vpuiie lus woo lerfal suuoe In the cure or Consumption ik vltlioata oantllol In Hie nlstory nt naiolne. mo It's tlrst discovery it ias bsn soi l on a ciarutee, a tt whleb no otnsr oieillulne nn stand. Ityoohivi ' uun ive ernoiliy wk you to try It. Priori I0oeut, SUoenw, and I !.(.. ir yoor LiU'-Us r-j .tore, Onnl or llaok. arae. use ShtlohV Porous PlasUr. Hold by J. i. Iltvifenbuob. S. K. oornar Main aari loytt streets. N The liPrtt ground hoit tha1: we know of 1 11 link of fre-li nunsage. Will Be Given Away. ... s On- en'er,irls u 'lr.iisi. O. 11 Hasenbuoli ' Vint e 1 1 rl i- the lln nan sto.n o' Urn ti' (uiueriiM. ul trvtcl-i lirua'iax, "-' s, n Ui In ( a rav a Uiife mini icr if ml mil , of Or vines' oeUbr it i K-aUmMv " rvine. ll uir4 it)s tl .o our- na UKiv, dlazines nervous nrortrUt m. sleenl ,sne s. Hie ill elTeou of spirt U, l.bi oo, n.tlae. ein Ilruj. lsis.yli is tjie gr-alett s-ller they vr. kimw unrt sun ver nlly Kitlsdijt iry, Thy iibmKiuir.iutee l)r. Ml esv nw Heart "Hre In nlloi-e- In rvom or oivu'ilu lm,rt ills ue, nil Ititlnn, pit'i In sld., sno'li rln r, eir, i Klnebookou "Nerv ms -ind He rt Diseases " I Iree. i lncrensliiR dayllglit U now quite noticeable In the mornings. Oh, What a Cough. Will yon hwod the w urn? Tha lenal per lapaof tbanra prMeli of that more tar ribledlmtakd. Consumption. Astt yourselvea 1 1 youeHoaMonl fbr the Hake orsavInK 6n nl, lo run the risk and dn nothing fbr It e n.w fron eiprleuue that ihlloh's Our ilirurno.ir Oongh. It nevr full. Tliln -ipluii.s why more than a Million Kottlea -vuraku'd it) paat year. It relieves "roui iud Wboimloe Couib at once Mothers An lot b wlUuvitll. Far, Uin ilaon. rJlde or 'haat. niiKblloli'a Pnrniiu ' I'lnaTar kfil.1 l.. 1. II. (fiujenliuQa, N j;. ottruer ann Th binldlng nf th spring chicken hti" alroutly commenced. It irt w nn lliaonnd, Westchester Co , N Y. To Alva's Bnullii i 4tweine Co (Jent'e- en: r-taMiruin wi troubled with ulist tlindmor- to (1 ni wan liliicuUr rliruui Urn. f w iiluble to walk for nenriy lx vees Ailttilati'nn 1 wm ni ig the inHC). ebwp eerlia)V ilm ii ieniHiii do tor, au i nom wbK'U I g'tt no reller, rrlund sent m a lame lint t'e 'or "netna 111 d Jure, wlj1 b I trlod, and tierorr two tliirdsnl ilwi ire wn utml I wns ble o wtik Ithont iiiin. It la ow iwo months uii"tlieplii.l-it ne, and Have 'not ii- y t re'ur d. and 1 1- el unt relv tree from thein I ilt-1 ij-e'l writing lo ,-ou u wn anxlolia to icno v w wilier 1 ws temporarily or oer niHii'iitly e 'red, ' ' I- 'lib pi nanre that I now alate tint from mv prwwnt reolluvs, I w mid Jii'Ue tliut 1 urn cured li I- li vdly iiooes-arj' (or me o r ronimend tb'sm-d 'Ine 1 sin positive tint u trial of It is all ha' Is ueu s-ary, iud I am lully oouvlnoet it wl l reointn'ud iisMir. ri f.ilyiur Jl HWIAN, 1'iranlB nt Kirll 'a Drug Ht.re, FriUson Iloue lllooi, siieniudoili, fi The nuotloneor's volue Is about belnK lieiinl, VtUew' Nerve) tana Uvor PHIa w-i on a ne prti"inlsaratulatlnaT Ibe I vcr, 1.1iin ioh aid ho well tlirotuh thr nrve . iw 1i .oiverv. Dr. Milan' tMlls spetdlly me btilousnaiaa, nni i ivi, t .rpH liver, piles, .iai.wiiou tiutui.vi lor mn, wouien, iitnlieu. Wui'illt', rull iwt,llrat I, Alduaea, Koiai. Hamide Free, at O. II. Jlagenbucu'ii drut; store. " JAiihS FAIR'S DEATH U d Bi-CliIoMlo of Gold Kill tho You 112 Man ? SO HIS PHYSICIANS DECLARE. E Was aninordina e Driuker and Tried Many ohi in s to Freak the Habit, Soma Time Acn Ha Had Ills ruin I Hypnotized' and Imagination Took thi' I'lace or UllUkoy, Hut Ills Old Craving Itetumcit and Ho Tried the III-chlorld or Hold Treatment, VWilcll AfTected lilt Heart and Hastened Daath. San Francisco, Feb. 13. The death of James G. Fair, Jr., Is attributed by his doctors directly to bl-chlorlde of gold treatment. Fair had a superabundance of flesh and and had shown signs of fatty degenera tion of the heart He drank inordinate' ly and was always trying new schemes' to cure- tho liquor bnblt. j Not long ago he had his palate hypnot tized and force of imagination took the place of whiskey for c few weeks, but when the appetite returned he drank! worse than ever. The Keeley cure came along and young "Jlmmie" was among the first to try it. He declared it had effected a cure, but his friends noticed his ltstlessness. Now the doctors say stychnln, which enters so largely into the so-called bi chloride treatment, nlledtcd his heart and hastened death. His younger brother, Charles, is also a dipsomaniac, who has been sent on a long sea voyage several times, but uoth ing seems able to eradicate the desire lor whiskey. Ex -Senator Fair has more ready money than any one in Frisco. His real estate Is worth no less than $20,000, 000. He is piling up millions with no heir whom hu can trust to manage his grent fortune when he leaves it. FRANCE AND RUSSIA CONSPIRE. They Want the Sultun to Insist on the Khedlvo Gnlue to Constantinople. London, Feb. 13. A dispatch from Vienna says that KhedlveiAtbas requires that the Sultan shall seud him a firman formally recognizing and confirming his authorlij . ;'tid 'that Abbas has sent a message t it effect to Constantinople. The Sub. In - reply has been that the Khedive must come In person to receive the firman. To thin Abbas objects, as ho thinks the Sultnu might take occuslou to extort some concession. It is claimed tii.it France and Russia are Intriguing amiinst Great Britain nt the Sultan's court, and have inspired the course of that poten tate in regard to the Khedive, and that the issue has become a trial of strength between the powers concerned. Waiitud Green Goods riot H Uriel;. Montiieai., Feb.13. The "green goods" men of New York have of lute been Hood ing this province with circulars offering $.1,000 worth of counterfeit money for (1,000. A number of inhabitant of the Interior got together and raised $1,000, with which one of them went ' to New York, to bring back the counterfeit in exchange. While returning the delegate acted so suspiciously with his parcel nt Houses' Point, that a customs ofllcer instituted an investigation. Tho package was opened and found to contain a com mon red brick. The victim was permitted to continue ms journey Home. Wrerk on thu T. & O. C Lancasteh, O., Feb. 13. Information 1 lias been receied from Pleasantvllle, eight miles from this city, of a wreck on the Toledo & OhioCeutral rotd at hat point. An engine' drawing a train of cars loaded 'with merchandise jumped the track near the station, instantly killing thu engineer 'IWSI. flrenmn, and fatally injuring a brteman. The truin was telescoped and the cars heaped together, formiug oate big mass of wreckage. 1'lcnch Art i:xbl0lt lit the l'alr. Paws, Feb. 13 The Committee on the Chlcugo World's Fair has decided that before the committee will give consent and make ai langenieiiU for a Fieucli art exhibit nt the Fair, the American World's Fair authorities must guaran tee that there will be no trouble, such us there wu nt the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, befoie the Intended exhibiU wete olliclally accepted. Delinquent Tin Sale. GnuKNSBuwi, I ml., Feb. 18. That part of tho Cincinnati, Wabash & Michigan railroad oompany lying in this county hu. been puruhaMMl by a syndicate of Ureeuaburg capitalist ut a delinquent tax sale, the delinquency amounting to over $o,UtlO. The non-payment of the taxes wab an oversight ou the part of the company, but they will have to pay the penally SHOW Plied Tell I'ettt Illuh. Ciudtobd, Pn., Feb. IS '1 lie worst snow storm known in years is prevailing throughout Kurlbwenteru Pvmuylvanlu and estetn New Vouk. On the lino of thu Kochetder & Pittsburg Railroad, bu tweeu this city and Kpchiaiaier, snow Is piiwl upa' a height of ,ien,-feet. All the southbound iniin from Itoclieater nnd ltult'lo are snowbound 11 em ' Asliforil Jiuiciioii. Nuvy Depurtiuont riiyuienta. Wahihnoton, Feb. 111. Th Navy De partment haK made the six teen I li my moot of oJ.uJO pn trills i' No G to the liulou lion Works, of Sail Fruuoltoo,, and the fourth pay men t of $7-1,015 one tifth of the tout met niiv to William Sellers & Co., of Philadelphia, fot turn lug uUd holing lutiieai. Ileut the lliiuili-bi.il Hetiiril, Hath, Vie,. Feb. 18 Mr. Cooture, wulafhtUa, only 141) pounds, hits In publio beatvu tue world's record by putting lip H 110-p nod dumb-bell from shoulder to arms' leuijih above his head tweuty aeveti times in kuvcension. lCllla-tt tho ItruUtitllHll. AwnuBN, N. Y., Feb lo-- snow plow run into the rca- of a freihbt truin ou thu Auburn uml iiluuu bi.iucli of the Lajigh Valley iiiiiroud at.Aurbra,' unit killed Mllo bmitli u biatkeman who was iu the caboose of .the freight (rain. A CME BLACKING is cheaper i at 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents, A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS becauso shoo onco blackened with it can be kept clean by washing them with water. Peoble in moderate drcumMnhoes find it profitable to buy it at 20c a boftlc, becauso what thev spend for Blacking they fcavc in shoo leather. It is tho cheapest blacking considering its quality, and yet we want ' sell it cheaper If it can bo done 'We will pay 10,000 Reward for a recipe that will enable us to make Wolff's Acme Blacking at bucIi a prico that a retailer can profitably bell it at 10c a bottle. This offer is open until Jan. 1st, 193. WOLFF A RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Old furniture painted with (this is the namo of the paint); looks like Stained and varnished new furniture. Ono coat will do it. A child can opply it. You can change a pino to a walnut, or a cherry to mahogany; there is no-limit to your fancies. All retailers sell it. S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WOULD FOrt Kit MONEY? it Is ni f-hoo, with no tarKi or wt tbreafl lo hurt thefeut; made of tho Itct lino calf, stylish ftnrt far, ami ocmits make more thorn of thi tirade than a tin nthsr mnnitfin-iimr. ir.ontintiihr.nrl. 1 6Pwc(lflli'ncnstl!is from jl.0i) to $l.txj. I GrE .ciinluc llauil-s(MMMl, tbcflntcalt i' shoo evt r tfftrel for $3.(W; cntiali French, Impf rtPd shoos w blch cost from 8. to $12 . C A llitnit-pTPil Welt Hi nr. firm calf stylKli, fomfort.iblf ami durable. 'Iho best I &boe crer olTcreil nt thl. prico ; snini' ftrado Oi cua- lom-ntiuif shorsco-stlnj from 8i.ju to$'Ui ). tSSO oil Iollr( HitM't runners ltallroarl Mn P m ."ij l cti.Tt (irr it-Mall wvnr thorn; line calf, BoaiiiifsSaMinHiiu insitip. heavy three soicS, exten , ploti ('(Jul1. ( ne nair wjlf wear a nar. CO flni'min tiob't'TnlioocTProrfcrpdat prut'; em, trial will couvinuo tiiosa .$2. i .me icrcomrort anil service. nml 5-i.OI) Vorlilucm-,i' shoes ' i-ry ttronti nml durable, "lln --ft who tl'i'lll n trial will wpar tirtnllipr ti,.iLi. C3rtVa' SJ'J.Ol nnd M.7." aclnml slinr, am ou thi .r nierll.-:, ns the Increaslni- aulcs how. B ftflifae: Sf'l-l'O, IlunNi'ed sii ,". best bauiCS 1 ii n-i !a, very aryl lair. i uaU 1'ruucll Import-iinuiH's cnhtlnirfroni $4,111 ti$i!.tiii. liticllcH' U.JJU, VJ.UU and Si.?.1! shoe ror Blisses -ire the l.esL lino ixmgolu. htvlisli au1 1 1 ur ible. tlnntlon. See that W. I.. D,ut;lus' imiuo oud prlco arc clamped on tho bottuni uf uca shoo. rr-TiKi: no prnsTiTUTE.a Insiat on locul Hdverilseil dealers ailpplylnj. vou IV. i.. JJOiriJL.As, llrockton.fliaiis. twWfcy JOSEPH rCortli ITIniii St., WltcriJintlortU CACTUS BLOOD CUEE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLA Purifies the blood by ex pelling the.impuiities through the proper .channels and never causes 'eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels Curea dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the system and gives you an appetite. Never fails o euro any con dition produced by impure or , impoverished blood, or a dis ; ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klrlln'8 Drug Stare, ferjruson'r TnOf Work. Shenandoah, Pa A FINE SHOW II you want to see a tine display ot Hoots ana Bhoes, goto W. S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Mas teller's old stand,) coruur Coal nnd JnrcIIu BIB. Custom Worlc and Kcpnlrlii- Done In the best Uyle. JOHN GOSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor Main and Oik Streets. Fresh Oysters Rqceivetl Daily. A flue tine ol Cholo (IKOCUUIES Nuts and Caudles. Poultry of till Kinds. Mr. (JoUlet r'O'lves his green trues: dairy trnm tUu oltr m-rkets, whtoli is a ku ir.in'-ee to li oil 1 om -ri tint they wlllreoaive fresh . skis w)i-n linyl (from him, III I ,T Tl I T P v' to uurterslsusl, wore 'U' IU I - I),-. I. II. .urar. 81 Vn-n t IHillaibl rtlt,l'a, H Jo'tiM I'nit.is Ke'inet wqi re I'l.. T. V. Kralts. Hi .11 i?' a a . "S. M.Smiil, M mni , Mm. i-a : H - ' ,1. mar, 1 iburv l t I) I 11 n t JU S 1 -t . Ilil ii'. "a.: W '1 I)it I si. M in" . I'hlisde pli 11 il I, Hue lu Win t., 't . ! iig, I'.: Uoniaan t I'll llartiirt, UaLjoUtt ,Bt., Iteailn, tu. Be .4 foroiroaiua. W. L, DOUCLAS