Uf Presents in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS OUIOE or 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 laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or ' . .; condition of the KIDNEYS, LltfER r. .LK It is the most cxcelltntren n in' CLEANSE THE SVSTEM itf'.if ' When one is lltlwua or t -a.... so THAT fURL' BLOOD, REFRt.Hv. -HEALTH and 8Tat!;Ca NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and a) delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUaciST FOR SYHUF O'JC 3jX3rtEJ MANUFACTURED ONLY OY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. iOUISVIUE. Ki NEW YORK. (V. t. Elck Headache tnd rolIovoaH tbo troubles tncf dent to a bilious elate of the system, euoh as Dizziness, Kauaea, Drowsiness, Distress aftee tiling. Tain In tbs Bids, kc. While their most yemukable euccoes baa been shown In curing Heaffache. yet Carter's Little liver Pitts are equally valuablo In Constipation, curing and pro dentin g thtaannoylrm complaint, while thoy also correct all dlsordoraofthOBtotnachtlmnlatothd Ivor and rcyulMo tho bowels. .Even If they only wa m m men I llaa (Acbo tboy would bo almost prlcolens to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; bu t f ortu lately their goodness docs notond here.and those who onco try them will find these Uttlo pills valu able In so many ways that they will not bo wll. Ulng to do without them. But af tor ollelclc head fls tho bane of so many Uvea that borolawhera hromakeourgrcatboaBt. OurpilLicureitwhllo ethers do not. Carter's JJttle Liver Pllla aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a doso. !Eboy aro strictly vegetable and do not gripe or puree, but by their gentlo action please alt who use them. In vials at 23 cents; five fort 1. Boh) rjy aruggiiu everywhere, or sent By mail. CARTER MPnmiMP. CD.. Mhw York., SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely ctuh com panies represented by 3DA.XTI.JD FAUST, 120 S. JardinSt., Shenanooah.Pa. Clttrht'yti a l.nal.rl bwnooc Kraad. NNYROYAL ILLS ' , c'.Jt,orteo4 4ft I hUiKslKtl'iKml, .li .. . ' ' GOLD MEDAL, PARIS. 107a AV. BAKKlt & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa from which tho crews of oil has boon removed, Is absolutely pure and it in goluhle4 No Chemicals are uaed In lis prejMratloD, It haa mure Ihim thrtt ttrnti th ttr tigtu at Cocoa ntlaed with Btarili, Arrowroot or Sugar, I and is therefore far moro eeo L nomieal, costing U than on Icentacup, Itladelicoas,nour. ' lulling, ftrenglhenllig, lustLY jiiokstkii, and adinlialily adupted for Invalids na well as for persons In heallh. Sold liy (lrirersOTer)nliere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. ' OOR. BANDEN'S t ATI ST PATENTS. -ttWIlH tlLlil R0- 5T 5-; IMPROVIMENTJ, susptHsar.T. 'Hill eurt whoU, nedlelu sll ttnlaru rmalllnj froia iimullH bf brita, Borve rorcti, tie..M or liKlhcri'liou, M viusl Kxljftiutluu, drtluft, liti.. brvou d.l.llllv, lUflU. IcMBeu, Unfluor, rlmuuiaibai. klduv;, liver tod l.luddir cuio r&luli, Uoi luk, lumtBt, bttitllai, eucrl la-ltcalih, lo. Tl.i. Wtolrl. b.ll eODUlua HuuSiiful li.r,j, oi.r ll t,ilra, ku4 iIvm a eurrrul llttt Ii luiUutlv ru by lli wtursr ot. tochll rl.HOO.IH), nud lll tur. il of 0, .lu.ra dlw. (Kiraopar Thouaanda bava baan cured by tbla niarialout ... .. ..... u.ucr rcnaoiaa rai d, and wa slva bua- ibar alala. diada ol u umouui. lo tbiaaud ..ory oibar alala. Our powarfut llaaravad kLlrrnri! aiu,.u kTM'rSMIirr ll tat fl'IVlk,""l If ' B", Mil h MIIIHLMItnS. 1, III LIS. Sll la UO ...".'J"".."? !? """Willi l lalUMIitll a Sll VI Dais. Saod fr lar.i luiiiratad pauublau, aial.d, lit fcy mall. Addrcaa NO. 01 0 Oroadwayi NEW VOfiiC. CARTELS CURE Ln VtlT ILEOra BELT L TIMS U -f L:ii, "DANGER it Mrs. t-'i, 1 L'C'ivh letters Tiiicatciiiiis D'nth. UNLE3S SUB PAYS A LARDK SUM No Olua to tbs Identity of the Sends So Far Biscovored- Tlie T.rtti'r Stnli's Hint if Sim Does Not Keli.l ,000 Slu Will be lllown Up With DyiixVilto Drtrcttvcs Wuich Her Jlnusp, Hat tho ltltirkinallora Wfre Kvldeutly Aware r the Fact The Widow of the Slttrderrd Chicago If I Itnnalre Gmttly Frislitrnad. Chioaoo, Feb. 15. Jlrs. Snell, widow of the mnr(k'rel millionaire, received a ' letter soniu time ngo which run about as follows; "Madam Unless you send lis $3,000 we shnll take Kteps to murder you. Wo will blow you up with dynamite pome day when you are stepping Into your car riage to tade your morning ride. Now treat us fairly nnd wo will treat you the same. If you accept this oirer insert a perHonal in the (naming a dally newspaper), saying, 'Send for your hat. 0. D.' Wo will take this as evldenco that you Intend to deal with ub in good faith." The letter was not signed, and there was not the slightest clue to Indicate the identity ot tho sender, but it throw Mrs. Snoll into a fright. Sho placed tho letter in tlie nanus of A. J. Htone, her son-in- law, who not Hied Inspector Marsh. Iwq detect! yos were sent to the house and remained there for a week, during which timo nothing occurred that would throw nny light on thu matter. Finally 1 ho' pollco were called olt. On tho even ing of tlitrxlay tho detectives left a mes senger came to the houso with a mllvo in tho same handwilting as the previous one, containing the suggestion that the widow had better send "the hat," 1. e., tho $2,000, by the bearer. This created n commotion and tho police wero notified. The boy was thor oughly pumped, but could only say that the man who engaged him was a shabbily dressed young man. There 13 no clue. IS IT A BLUFF ? Cn'rnettSnys Slavlll's Od'el lo l ight Hint ill Khw Orleans 1 Xot Meant. Louisville, Ky., Feb. 10. Frank Slavln has sent a telegram to tho Olym pic Club, New Orleans, in which ho says he will fight Corbett in that city, March H, with four-ounce gloves, six rounds, fer a purse of $0,000. New Yohk, Feb. 10. The foregoing despatch was shown to Corbett at hit home. lie said; "This Is another bluff on the part of Slavin. He wade the statement some time ago thut he could knock me out in six rounds, "I Immediately posted $1,000 as a , guarantee that I was ready to give him the chance. Now he wants me to fight for a $5,000 purse. This I won't do. "I will fight him to a finish on tho date he names, or any other date, providing he puts down tho cash to cover my de posit. I want to meet tho winner of tlie Slavin Jackson go, and don't want to fight Slavin for a small purse now. "If Slavin wants to knock me out In six rounds on March tt I am ready. Slavin must put up his money in any event or I won't notice him." Corbett's manager, W. A. llrady, corroborated tho pugilist ln every par ticular, lie added: "Slavin makes tlie date March !) be cause he knows the Olympic Club will not touch it, as the great Mardl Gras festival occurs.at that time." Til Investigate the Ileal. TitENTON, N. J., Feb. 10. Assembly man Thomas Lane, Democratic member from Union, has Introduced a resolution In the House which will oause the imme diate Investigation of the present combi nation between tub Philadelphia & Head ing, Lehigh Valley and Jersey Central railroads. It is done in view of an inti mated raise in tho price of coal: The JSmploycs lSitoaiicil. PiilLADKLl'iiiA, Feb. 10. One of the large buildings in tho group pomposiug the plant of John and Jamu4 Ilolison, Falls ot Schuylkill, wug dustroyed by fire last evening. Loss, $190,0UU. ' Two hun dred and fifty bauds woro employed in the building at the time of the fire, but uil escaped without injury except a few slight burns. An AffiMl Faster. Brockton, Ala., Feb. 10. Charles Hudson, aged 8? year, ttulTered to se verely with tho igrip that, thirty-eight days ago, ho deieTtniiiud to starve to ue.ith. tie has since taken no food, but iiuihw'.thi.tmiding his fast, is in uuiisual vigor and apparently none tue worse for it. Oaiirillti; Aujainst Tjiihus. JtoNDuuT, N. Y., Feb. 10. rThe Board of Health has taken precautionary meas ures to guard against typlmtt lever. No rtusniun Jews or Italians will be permit ted to enter the city unletw tliey have been in this country torn mouth or mure. Dr. Vu.u t.iilltj. Taunton, Mass., Feb. 10. In the Su perior tnmluiil Court the jury in the cae of Ur, 'ihouuis It. Vone, charged wnh criminal mulpi'.ictiuo in can slug; tUe death ot Mary Tallun at Komerset, Nov. U, 16U1, brought In a verdlot of guilty. Work tn (.eusu Niixt Saturday. Nashua, N. II., Feb. lfl. It has been Uelluitely ordeied that work iu tLe shops Of the American liobbiu bpool and Shut tle coiupauy heie sliall be stopped baturday uext. l tfll Itvud ut Win U. .Nkamik, N. J., Feb. 10. J. F. Oood nidi, a li.iiiioss milker employed iu At brini's !i uncus tannery factory fell d id .!.' ni work .a his bench. Utarl ilKftis' .la i '- c: Uil'. llUumrek's Would-be Muer Demi. K,:iu,in, Feb. 1(1. Kulhimuu, the ana tieal cuoper, who, ou the 13th of July, ltiT-1, attempted to kill, and did wound Prince Bismarck, near KU.lngeu, Is dead in Amberg prison. Highest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOiUTELY PURE Miif-ulur Trial Dkiimn, Feb. 10. A, very singular trial Is imminent in Frankfort. A profes sional nurse allowed a piece of flesh tr be several from her urm by n surgeon and transplanted Into an open wound on the body ot a wealthy patient. She now claims that tho surgeon cut too much away, and she is suing him for damages on the ground of unnecessary Injury to herself. feampsnti Extradited. WasuiSoton, Feb. 10. Tho State De partment has issued extradition papers authorizing tho return to England of C. . Sampson, who is charged witli steal lug diamonds while performing In tho London Aquarium. Sampson reached New York, Jan. 20,, whero he was ar rested. To Contest llf'dmond's Heat. DwnLlN, Feb. 1(1. At aii'iinti-I'arnelllto convention, held at Enniscnrtliy, near Wexford, tho delegates present selected Mr. Thomas Healy. a brother ot Mr. limotliy Houly, to contest Mr. John E. Redmond's seat, Waterford, at the coin ing general election. I'rom the (3ave to tlie Tlieatrn. Chicago. Feb, 10. It has been discov ered that a good portion of the (lowers wild this winter to tile elite for theatre and house events were grown in tho local cemeteries. The 1' lorUis' k. ub has em ployed lawyer to report oil Ilia legality of cemeteries belling Honors. Servi-d Willi an Injunction, New York, Feb. 0.--An injunction has been seived on the Central Trust company temporarily itHtraininit that company from p.tying out, any money in its liiiiids on account of the International and Great Northern Railway compay. T. Call Up tin. Jtill. Wakhinoto.v, Feb. 10. The House Committee on War claims, has authorized Mr. Knloo to call tip ill the lluiie the bill providiug for damages caused by troops during tlie war by their oecupcucy of schools, colleges and churches. Tlio f'ulnntrn Satisfactory. Washington, Feb 10. Tho assay com mission appointed by tho President, which has been In session at the mint in Philadelphia to test the coinage of tho last calendar year, has reported that tho coinage is tatisfaotory. Wire and Dnlismi Convicted. Hahtfoiiu, Conn., Feb. 10. Wico nnd Dobson, the faro men arrested in the City Hotel Inst week, were tried in the police court on tlie charge of Keeping a place resorted to for purposes of gam bling. Encli was flued $30 and costs. On Strike f'ir Hack Wairea. Maiianqy Tlane, Pa., Feb. 10. The employes at the Lawrence & Brown col liery, about three hundred in number, t i,i i... ........ i.. 1 1 i are on stril.e for seven weeks' back wages. ! i A Coiniilete AVra-ck. St. John, N. B.,Fcb. 10 Thesohooner Franklin llerco, bound from i'arrsboru for this pqrt with ooul, is a complete wreck at Black I'oiut. Many I'loiiiliieiit fenple I'leseur. WABrtlNOTOV, Feb. 10. The Vice-President mid Mis. Morton gave a dinuer last uigl. t at which many prominent people were present. Tho bent ground hog that wo know of Is u link uf frerh ttutuuge. DON'T ItOur'S Ooliis.Oo.irhs.Sor-Tliroiit.CreBp.InJueBis. Whooping Cu?h. Broncbitis ani Asthms. A oartals ura r." ConaumpUon la nr-l '., a . la aura r. Hat Is alvinecrl stscrs. rwum You will ss then tellrnt fft after tkin( th first dw m it Stalala amywliala. Laria bvllW " nla ail (lAt, :velop. straiiirtheii, enuirje ull weuit. stunted. Va)lusa,ieeuieorirKiis sua parts ui m uu uti liave lost or never uttalnfld a pruper a url also, due to III hoaltb, abuse, exeeasss. :unwn ruauaMa. TliHre is aatiM uaelLaasl u uiily tinea by wlilcli this tuj on aceuinplisiiuiL Increased flow cif btnud to anr part, piMducdbr feiuiuieappuruius aotiiia ainorosnea IkanaL ImiAniid vlimr liv ilia aaimit tiieTiicTisof lsa and stronirtn uf uiusela. Ixm't be prejudiced bee use il'tlequa(as.prrK)fe by silly Siems to oo tne ssnia. ntpiiuATs, l,.,i.Md ni ft-aifa lifanla aTnaroflrra. Our uaV will cimia wlion fhe Diibllo knows olesrly Kilonoe from fraud. Write us lor Instructions, I ull uescrlp. Uoii.Dmors.rererenoes.ute. Allsintyuu iu plain ealadleiiirwlilioiitoii of any ld. ISSia KEBI0AL 00., SuPFAtO, H. T. A Profltaiie Bmliiess an Llmiiei Capital PEARL TYPEWRITER ! for business and private eorrespoudeiiue. Stra ,,Im iiui.Mtkl.,- fuu'llriLIO Nut a tuv. hilt a liruCtl oal laaeUiae. Does not get uut of ui-Ut-r. No prautloe required to operate It. Price. aS A reapoualble avent wanted iu every tow.i, to wboin liberal luduoemonts will be uiade. It-arl Tyiscssvrltsir Ctiliipituv, 88 & 30 No. Moore St., (l-T-Itn) New York City DELAY Sa I 3ALSAH Latest U. S. Gov't Report. If you liavo u bone throw it to the dogs. of contention A lamp cliim. ney is a small thing, (however important) and it is strange adealer will so belittle himself as to sub stitute an imita tion for the genuine " Pearl-top" chimney, because it costs him a lew cents per dozen less. Yet he does this does it every day, We are blamed when these imi tation things " don't work", and break. Every " Pearl-top " chim ney bears a label for your pro tection. Look for it. " Pearl-glass" (chimneys not pearled at top) are made of same ' quality of glass, and have etched near top bVm' lit FriHrV-!'" in plain 1rttpr; Tlipse' .-ire for central letters. J-nese aie ior central draft and Student lamps. j Do yourself the justice to ex- imine vour next nurchase and amine your next purcnabt, anu talce no SUOStUUtC ior reari-top or " Pearl-glass " chimneys. rittsburgh.Fa. Geo. A. Macbeth & Co. Kvery wnmap in a hero worshiper or ought to lie bu far as her liil-band Is couijHrnert. No Oaromo for Your 3aby In this" olf-ir; tmt if mothers will go to C. ,1. MiOirthy'a or J. M. Hillan's druir s'oro, nnd g t a fr;o sample bottle of Dr Hand's 0 ilio Oura, there will bo a well bsby for you. WIdo Bh-eves and a II I'liiee of Isti or chillbii about th shoulders huvo the efleut of making the wiistlook; siiull. Tho Seoret of Success. U. II Ilugeiibuoli, tu driKiht, boll. ives thai the secret of snore-is is i.erHverauce. Tlie o fnre ho persists irj Kep nif thu Hi st line ii perfumertes, tollst art.cles, ens tietlcs, drus and cliemicil-o i the msrket. Ho esoecla m luvilH all persons lm hive InilplL itlon, short lire illi. we itc or hungry rpelii, pain in sld'- or Bhnul ler, oppre'Slou, nlglilmnr. , diy ci ugh, smn'tiHrluic, drop-ay or ne.rt disease to try Dr, .Mllos iinequ iled New Heart Ou'e, be'ore It is ux 'at. It Ins t ns latest sale ot any similar rerndv. Fine book: oftestlmo Dials fraa. D' Miles' Hoatorattve Nervine I", unsurimssed for s eeplessuess, neadacbe, tits etc., and it contains no opiates. Tenant farmer who have to move will noon be preparing for tho event. Shlloh'a Consumption Ouro. This Is beyond question the most sac xisslul Cough Medicine wo have ever sold. lewdiwM Invariably cure tho wo-st oases ol allien, oroup, ana uroucnuis, wane its won- I lerful sucoe-s in the care of Consumption is vlthoul a paral el ln tlie uistory of mudioine. ,ln0P lt.a discovery it nas been sold on a ruarantee, a test which no oilier medicine an RWud. Ii you h ive a loali e earnestly isc yon 10 try il. rrics iu cenbs, ouoeuis, aDO H.IK). If your Langs are sore. Chest or Hack auie, useShlloh's Porous Plaster. Sold bj X H. Itagenbucti, N. E. oomer Stain auo Joyd streets. Vendue erlers have put their throats iu order for the spring sales. A Husband's Mistake. Huabands Jon often rte-mlt wives, and nar- iiil-their clillilre i, to KUiIer from lieadaolie. - izzlMfRS, neuralgia, sleeplw sua-s. Ilia, ner-vounes-, when ny tlie use of Dr, Miles' Kestnrullve Nervine such serious results could easily be prevented Dr iiiflntH evtry- uere say it give" universal sauxi 10 ion, aua ha a' immense sale. Woodotlti 0.,ol Korl Wayne, tint.: Snow &'o. of Hvr.tcutw. N. V.: J. O Wolf, Hdis.lali', Mich.; and ban dr.dsoi others sy "It is thKgreuimt seller tbey ever leuaw." It contains no nplit.s Trial oolties ana nne uihik oa Nervous Diastases, free al C. II. II iKeabuch's. No honest man Is ever victimised bv ft "green goods" swintller. ' OU, What a Cough. Will you baed tb w ulnar? Ttislnal nr. lauatiii wa aura a mniou 01 Mtak more ar ibladlaMM. Oonsumptloa. Afe yourMlve, t tp aura Hporo,usu oi that iaeaa. Oaasumotlon. Ask f you oaa Atlord for tbe sake of saving ml, to run the risk and do not til tie: for It Vh kaovrrrori exnmrlaaee that Slillnh'a Oun Vlll "uri vonr donah, ll lisv.-r falls. This uplaiua why more than a Million Bottles vsra ai'uuw pass yew. il relieves uroap iod Wbopplaat Oooca. at oiiea Motiian do un d wiuio it, ib ror us roe rjaofc, mau ot ibest,artbiinh'a Poropji PiMtar., Hold by l. K. Htaaatiuoa, N, S. corner Harin maa ,k)yd atreets. Hlietnimlln troubles are of frequent iHjoun'cuoe this winter, llsrfw on lh Hound, W st'diesler Oo., N. Y. To Alva' flrasllUa Huwifln Oo OentlB- i n : Iirt-t snruii 1 w i troubled with what tii d or to d me was mdwailar rliaiims lain, i wa- tmsuie to waia ir ieany six wee K Ad this tt -lie I wit. n4ig the mndU cliiMp eerlirrdbv ilia a'a llng do lor, nni nom which Tg'it no relief. irlmid seat ms a la'e boltie of 'etia BI'hhI Uure, whl h I tried, and iieror two llurdsot iheiai e was used 1 was able m W4ik ItUOut p.lo. it Is nw io months Kiiiee the twins ldl ue, and have not a' yt reitir i d, and t t-nl vnl reli' tree front iliem. I dsl tyod writing to you. as ( was anxious tn kuov sriM-tbsrJ w, temporarily or fr laanontiy o 'red. li Is lih pi sur tluit t now aluie that Irani mv prrsonl feollius, I would Judfethat t am cured. Ii i h i.r.liy iieuosaary lor me o r ooatinend Ill's m d -'no is 1 ii m positive tint a I rial .if ll In all ilia' is ueo s-ary, and 1 am lolly oouvincol it wl 1 roe iinm ud nsnlf. Uni' fully mora M IfVaAN, Kiraale at Kirlla's )rt Him, FurillSOU 11. m e III ica, -iU8uiiHlo.il. fa Kvery ono prohs,hly uuderntaudfl UiHt this Is tun month It) whiuh wo men talk the least. Milan' Narva wa Clvar PUIn v-t on a naw nrln-lple reull'rui tbe I vev, storasib aid tmwets "now a iiu wv't V war diasaavary. Ui'. Miles' Pills speedily niie blHnaanau, Dad Uau, t irpld liver, piles, ioaatlsHSi.lAn. linauu..al lor men. vrrMiiaD. lilldreu. fctuiiUwit, iuliast,snratl 5 1 doses, 2ViM. Haul pies Vn; at 0. It. HageabucU'a dint store. dKIQUS SUGGESTION A Palace of Silver for World's Fair. the IT WOTLI) BS WORTH f 400.000, 000 Fifteen ThoutAnd Tom Would Oirs gup ifio ul Atm of 630,000 Too'. The Atllluir of Tills Idea (Vault Ciiiih'chh to IVrmlt the Use of tltn Itullioii Now in I lie Treasury Vniilla and the Various l)lillorli- Tim .Mnit ll. iiiitllul Struc ture tlie World Kver Spw Could lie liullt With an Immense Tower mi AVlilch Could lu l'laced an Aimil-iran HiirIb With a Spread nf Wine uf One ltttndrid 1'eet, Wabiiinotox, Feb. 10. A most unique suggestion for what would prove an in teresting exhibit at the World's Fair has been made by a resident of New York to Secretary Foster. The writer says; "1 wish to point out to you that you have in your power, with the consent ot Congress if it can bo got, to construct the most beautiful and magnificent, as well as the most valuable exhibit the world ever saw, and that out of n mater ial of which the government has an enormous ns well as a useless supply. "I allude to the building of a palace of silver, constructed out of the silver now in bullion and coin in government vaults at tho various depositories. This , silver is now of no possible use to man- kind "It cannot be sold, for the law won't "l'ow it; It cannot be put into clruula- tlon for tUe pHl'le wol.1't Ulku lt; 11 ctt"" not )e UMM, ru(leml)tou of Ulu certiii- cates issued against it, for the- people wM want gold. Consequently, what "se can be made of it than this? ti,o government could get permis- sion from Congress to reenst 15,000 tons of it into slabs of, say 000 pounds nnd one Inch thick, this would givo 000,000 superficial feet, out of which could be built the most beautiful structure tho world ever saw. It would build a struc ture 400 feefby 300 feet with a tower 300 feet high, on which could be placed an American eagle with wings of 100 feet spread. "A silver palace worth $100,000,000 would be an attraction that would draw millions ii.' persons who alwuys went to see so:m ; ) :r w and grand. Js'ot over a million ii- ,.i.-. need be expended in the coiistrurikin ot such a palace, which could lie guarded by tlie army. None of it vi ould be stolen ns the pieces would be to heavy. "Loss from melting and working the silver could be ncsertuined from tho Di rector ot the Mint, but It would not be much. "Now, if the governmentof the United States wants to show something to the world that they have never seen before, here's a chance." Yalo and Harvard Dnn't Aatrne, Siiki-nofield, Mass., Feb. 10. W. B. rranklin, W. II. Murphy and T. L. Mc Clung, representing Yale, and L. II. Frothlnghant and J. W. Cunnion, repre senting Harvard, met in this city to ar range for a baseball schedule, but came to no decision. The question of profes sionalism ou the part of Bowers and Murphy of the Yale team for playing with the Brattleboro team last summer, which it was said Hurvard would bring up, did not enter into the meeting ut all. Ilunallcliey Found. Betiu-eiiem, Pa., Feb. 10. A telegram has been received from Mobile, Aln., dis closing the fact that Kobt. E. Donaughoy, wiio so mysteriously disappeared from Hazleton six weeks ago, is alive and in good health. No particulars have yet been received as to how he got tlAro. Fredurlck Alers llautcey, .VI. r., Dead Londox, Feb. 10. Frederick Alers Haukey, M. P., for the Chertsoy division ol tsuirey, Is dead, ngeu ou. lie was a unlive of London, educated at Hurrow and Ojtford, becume a banker in Fen- ohuvch street, and hits sat for Chertsey ns a Couservrttve since lboo. I'rliioeos Ilnssll (9ta I'.il't. London, Feb. 10. The West Loudon police court has decided that the pro ceeda of the sale, under distress, ot the furniture of Priuce Luoieu Bonaparte bo divided between himself and wife, ItoaWlie, who asserted thut the property was purchased with lier money. JIHiiistel IleliPs lletiirn Delayad. I'ARIB. Feb. 10. Minister Whitolaw u . . . ,.,n,i 1 wd has oancelled his engagement of passage ou the Champagne, sailing next Saturday, bis children having all oeeu attacked by the measles. lie will not sail In all probability before March 17. Drowned YVIilla Skating. Khamokih, Pa., Feb. 10, Otto and Kdith. aged respectively la and 14 years, ohildreti of Vayue Sincox, a 1'iiinsylva i' laaiaoad engineer, of Bunuury, were drowned while skating oil the tiusque- hauuu uiver at that place. Tu I'lant a MisaWn in (Jitiraa. Wahinoios. Feb. Id. Tlia Southern Presbyterian Caroh haa decided to plaat a liits.-dan In Cofea, that iuteittating country so reueawy oueaed to eutrwuoe ol loroinera. lUttWU nt tu tn PoMnKH, ile., Felt. 18. Tbe BClUsh bark Minute WtiUae wIikjU wh4 kearertil days overdue, report tint, during a llerce guie itt.st iuuiauay aua was mown oat to Lubudir Keuuiiieml, WiLKitsBAKHK, Pa., Feb, 10. Joho La buda, reeuutly conviotud oi murder hi tlie second degree, baa bean aeutemed tu eleven years in tue pvnltautlury. Thai hlury FtuaU Llttla Credrneu. nkw i ork, reu. iu. rue atory or a rtpnited s)iitiicate to boom the out ton n.ui ;.i t does not Hud much ci-cilaiicc iu limiLici.il circles. Cuiishloi Inir llvlirlnic ttra Seal Matters. Wabuinuton, Keb. 18. The agents coukiiteilng Uehrlng Sea nnl niattera are ooniinultig their soiblou at the Stute Department. A CME PLACKTT, h cli-appr at 20 cents ;t bottle than any other Dressing .it $ cents. A LITTLE OOE A LONG WAYS laocause alines once blackened "w;tli it t u lie kept clean by v.ashitig them with v.: ii i I'cople in moclenite cimuiistanis s f i d it profitable to buy it at 20c. a Isittlo, 1" i -ti-n what they spenu lor DiacKing nicy ta' e in shoo leather. It is the cheapest blacking considerim; its quality, and yet wo want o nil it cheaper If it can be done. We will pay for a reclnc that will enable us to m:.ko WoLi'iJ8 Acmi: Ulackino titkticli a prico that n retailer can prnlttablscll it at ltic a bottle. This olTer is open until Jan. 1st, 1K1U. WOLFF & nANDOLPH.Phlladolphla, Old furniture painted with fthia is the name of the paint looks liko stained nnd vamislicil new urmlure. Onb coat will do it A child can apply it. "You can change a pino to a walnut, or a cti. rry to mahogany; there is no limit to your fancies. All retailers sell it. a linn GEO ABilMiral rnD THE BEST SHOE IH THE WORLO FOR THE MONEy? it is n nnamioBS shop, with no tacKi or wax thread to hurt theffft: mmn nf tlm hKt linn rnir. ntvltiia nna easy, and bemuse ve make more thotn of thU uraae than any other nanvfaLturert ft equals bond Bewed shoes custlng from ( I.U) to $3.()0. vt lat'iiuiiii iinnu-eu'eui inorneccaii shoe over cilTcred for $r.uu; equals French lmportwl shoes bloh cost from $3.n. to $U.(X). (&A 00 HiiniUx-unl lt Mnr, lino calf, stylisli, eomfortablo and durable Hiobe&b Bhoe erer ottered at tills (trice ; name grado 03 cus- tom-mailo fIkm-i costing from $G.(u to (t').on. CSO 3 Tnllro Mtorf Formerfl, Hallro.id Men l)9m nnd letter (nrrloritt wonrtliomr f.nof.tf Deamless, emootl. Inside, heavy three soles, exten sion edfjo. one pair will wear ny ear. atft. fill fll.n.lir. 1. ,.... aa a,,, a. mbaZ Ihld liricu: nnn trinl will rnnvliien thn who want a Bhoo for comfort and service. O.O 5 unci ai.00 WorkliiRm'-tin shoes C&a ore very Btrouj; and durable. Thow who have given them n trial will wear no other make. L7ftyc' nnu &i.7 scnooi suoes am GiUjO worn bvihelMivsiivervwhprp; thnvi tl ou their Tnerlts, ns tho inereaslnt; sales show. mUU ICO I)()lifnl.a. vprvutvllah? .ntinta li'mnnH Imported shoes eoatliiR from gl.ui to t6.(t. . Imdii'M' U.sltl, J.t niid hoo for Misses aro tho best fine Dongola. My Mali and durable. dilation. Seo that V. I Douslai' namo an price are stamped ou the bottom of each. shoo. PT-TAKK NO SimSTITlJTE.ajn Insist on local advertised dealers Bupplylnif totl 1j. DOUGLAS, Jrockton,Maa. tJoldUy JOSEPH BALL, Xortli HI a in St., SlicnatidoHU CACTUS BLOOD CUBE. SUPERIOR 10 SARSAPARILLA Purifies tho blood by ex- polling tho impurities through the proper channels and never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels. Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up tho 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's Druj Btore, Furguion' e Hotel Blnr.k. Shmtindoah Pa A FINE SHOW If you waul to see a Ann display ot Hoots ana. mow, goto W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (MatoUr'R old stand,) Corner CohI uud jnrcliu Hl. Ciitatout Work Hiul Rcpalrinsr Done In the best ttyle. J0HH GOSLET'sS Green Truck Stand ! 0or. Main and 0k Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Djjalya A Hue Hue ol Clioloo aitOUBKIKS . Mat and OHuitltw. Poultry of all Kintls. Mr. Oo.tlnl, r'oslvM his Kroan trnok ilally tMui tio eitr luarkata, wlilou Is a ausranuio to liUou omiirs that they wlllruoelve fresh g tods wh'U buyl g from film, Wrf, ilia uudorsUnn I, wero en Ir ilv mir.xl ut n itu y I).'. 1. B. rlivr. 81 As'b it.. i l'lilladil hi i, Pa , H Jo'ies l'lil Iim, Kennel Hq'lire l'i.. T. V. Kretu, Ml at igtt i l'i.: K. M. S ntll, M mnt Alio, I'A.: llav. H. II. Blur mer, in ilm-v l'i: 1). I. lljIUtt 211 I21U xt . tiean n ', .j y n u riitUdolplila it. la. Hot Ivk.I'a.; Ueoreeanrl I'll. I at., Itwtilug, Pat, eeadft t.llea'lii', fa.; w a u. ISJI Moniroeflt, ve Kim t.. nen- llurlrt. :W Litcnsl for clrtaUrv, 10,000 Reward &p rfr tA-n u-,Bk 3
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