Presents In the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OP TUB 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 o- ' ti j condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER f. .ttK Itisthemostcxcellsntrcn ' Vrn' CLEANSE THE SYSTEM irrr';lt,; When one 1 llilioiu or i ..m v so THAT PURt BLOOD, REFREP"lrJv HEALTH and 8TRCNOT ' NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and al delighted with it. ASK YOUR OnUCO'ST FOR SYKTTP OP 3JXG!SI MANUFACTURED ONLY PY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, iOUISVILLE. KY NEW YORK. iV. t. CARTERS! CURE Glck nesdache and Tellers all tho troubles Inci dent to a bilious etsto of tho system, Buob ta Dizziness, Manses. Drowsiness, Distress alter dating, Fata In the Side, &o. While their most ccmuktble success has been shown la cnrlng iJcAffachiS, yet Carter's Llttlo Ltvcr Fin lira equally valuable- In Consllpat ion. curing and pro venting thl&annoylrjKCOmplaint, -while they also correct all disorders or t ho storatxh .stimulate thej liver and regulate tho bowels. Evoa It they oulj puroo (Acbstheyironldboalmostrrlcelc'stothconwha suier from this distresslngcomplalrrt; but fortu nately thelrgoodnoss docsnotend hcre.and those) who once try them will find theso little pills valu abie In so many ways that thoy will not bo wil 31c to do without them. Ilutafterallslckbeait ACHE la (he bane of so many lire that here Is whera Ivemakeourgreatboast. OurpillicunltwhllO) iCthers do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills aro Tery small and -rery easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and da not gripe or parse, but by their gentle action pleaso all who) useihem. InTialsat35cents fWsforH. Sold try druggists sierjukare, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York! SHALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. paaies represented oy ID-A.'VJID PAXTST, 120 S. JardinSL, Shenanooah.Pa. ENNYROYAL PJLLS ftAFC JkT flUk'. IAL.II tk mmd tirn4 to 1J nnd O 'J BtLrJUa' lkt. fit? drlfrrni tub it IM. ?.pM?f??-fr' .H.tBir, tetUuoaUlf nj 0.44 by ftll Lm1 Druicltu. J'ilUJjL, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, lD7a w. baker & co.'s Breakfast Cocoa from which the excess of oil has been removed, It ahaulutely pure and it it soluble. No Chemicals are used In lis preparation. It has more thnn three timet the strength of Cocoa mixed with Btarcli, Arrowroot or Sugar, iand is therefore far moro eco nomical, cotttng tea than one centacitp. Itlslellclous,riour l.hlng, strengthening, easilt BtaKSTGP, nnd admirably adapted for Invalids as well as for persons In health. Sold by Prefers eterrwlier. y. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. 33R. BAKDEN'S lATf ST PATENTS- ?r iWITH ELECTRt- BIST rl MAOtlETlS ettf sruetlDV tMPROVEMINTS. Bill .or. without msdlolDs all n.sUta. rxultlos Iron ov.rt.i.lloo or brain, sr ferc.i, or ludincrelioo, . ..ma) txlitUKtloo, draloa, iti.va, barvou. daMlltv, alaep. aaxual axLau.tioo, draloa, iu.va, barvou. dabilltv, alaeu. 1...U,-.., languor, rhvuuall.in kldoay, liar and bladdrr cou C. , ,1f"if' '. .elalloo, laaarnl lll-lioollli. CU, TMb i-Uttrlo ball oonuiua WoMdarful fmproiaaunta ovar a.11 v.. v.., curfaot u i. waMBUr rait lr Ilia waaror r a forfait HMIUO.UU, and mill aura ell or iba abota dt.it. ... r no p.r Ttiouauud. bav. baan eurod br ibla marvaloui It ntl.'n after oil oilier ramedle. fallad. and wa sirs ana. drelbol la.i.rdoulala lu ibla and avert olbar auto Our pow.rlul lojnrovad fLMTUlC Sl.'a,&r4KY U tks tr.ate.1 b. on oval oflarad woak tnan Fltltt v,rflULLlla.l.Tg. Il.allk snd tlsoroua Hlrnilh UliKiaTlbU la Oil lo DO DitS. S.sd for Ur lllualiatad pom.i,rUla, aaaUd, fro fcr mail. Addreaa No. OIO Broadway. NEW VOlilO mm m KPT S3 Hi 3k hVK JIM CORBETT WINS t Ho Bests Lannon, but Docs Not Knock Him Out. THE OTHER TWO MEN QUIT. Spillings Lasted Two Minnies; OafFrey Gol Eaouga in Forty-five Eeoonda- Ilofnreo William Mulilouli Gives tlie Cnl Ifornlnn tho Decision Against Lannoi on I'olfUs Immense Crowds Witness tlie Work of Corbett at Mndlson Kiiunr. Gurtlen Sllirh Entliiislnam Displayed Jlluldoou flakes an Uuustial Decision la tho Case of a Couple of "Falters." New Yoiik, Feb. 17. Between 8,000 nnd 0,000 persons went to Madison Square Qnrden last night to see James J. Corbett, the California boxer, try to best three men, each in three rounds. Corbctt's opponents were Joe Lnnnon, ot Boston, who was a sparring partner of John L. Sullivan for a long time; Bob Caffrey, ot Philadelphia, and Bill Spill lngs, of Rochester, all heavyweights, of course. Thero was great trouble In getting into the building, as the crowd fairly blocked the only entrance from Madison avenue, and caused a jam that neither police nor tho garden ofllclals could lighten. There were a number of nood exhibi tions of sparring before, the event of the evening, over which William Muldoon, the wrestler, acted as master of cere monies. An unusual thing happened In one of theso. Muldoon was not satisfied that a pair of local Scrappers were doing their best, and disqualified them for "faking," assuring tlie spectator that neither would recoive nny pay. On Corbett's appearance lie was heart ily cheered. Jim Duly, of Philadelphia, was in his corner. Ills first opponent was Bill Spilllngs, of Rochester, who after two minutes sparring was knocked down twice by smashes on the jaw, and then said he had enough. Bob CalTrcy, ot Philadelphia, came up next, and went down twice in forty-flve seconds. Then he quit like his prede cessor. When Joe Lannon came out ho met with n great reception, and during all his bout a majority ot the spectators seemed to- sympathize with him, for overy time he hit Corbett, and he did it often, they cheered him. Corbett did not succeed In knocking Lanuou out, though he tried hard to do so. He did not even knock him down. Lannon put up un excellent show and landed on Corbett's body several tlmos with force. Corbett, on tho other hand, did not appear to as goou advantage as usual. and missed many blows ho sent out to do work, neither was he so shifty as ordinarily. At infighting Corbett did somohugging, but not us much as Lannon. Even the little, on Corbett's side, surprised bis friends. Tho Cnllforuian whs plainly not at his best strength. One punch in the stomach that Lannon gave him in the second round stirred him up considerably, In the third round Corbett was more active and had Lannon very tired, lie got in on face and body, and Lanuou could not respond. If one more round bad been fought Corbett might " have knocked his uiun out, and, as it was, earned the decision on points. WILL PRAY.FOR'-CHICAG.O. Tope Ieo Gives Audience to a World's lru!r Commissioner. Boue, Feb. 17. Pope Leo gave an au dience to a member of the Chicago World's Fair Committee, who kissed the hand of Ills Holiness, and, by the request ot the Pope, gave a brief explanation ot the circumstances and objects ot the Exposition. The speaker urged that Italy, as the birthplace of Columbus, ought to take a strong iutorest In the Fair, and also re minded His Holiness of the close connec tion of tho papacy with the discovery und early settlement ot America. Pope Leo asked.sevt.-ral questions about Chicago, to whlcbrthe. visitor replied, ex plaining the growth, population and ex tent of the city. The Pontiff said that he would take steps to stimulate Catholic Interest In the Fair, and would especially commend the subject to the Holy Congregation for the Propagation ot the Faith. The Pope also promlsod to pray for Chicago. Making; Hut Little 1'ro-rsia. Wasihnqton, Feb. 17. A Treasury o fllcer is authority for the statement that the agents considering Behriug Se. seal matters have made but little progress, and from present indications their labors will not result in an agreement as to facts to be submitted to arbitration. Illed of Her lltiriis. Vinklanp, N. J., Feb. 17. James Burke's drug storo at Eatoutowu wus burned in the morning. Burko's family lived in the second story. All of tho family succeeded in escaping, but a young servant itirl, Maggie Callahan, was so badly bumod that she died. Chicago's High Itiitldlngs. CniOAUo, Feb. 17. The pity Council lias adopted the report providing that hereafter all buildings shall be limited to a height ot ISO feet, and they shall only be constructed to that height when fronting on streets ot 80 feet or more in width. Wllkcsbarre Ijleeltnn. 4.,'ii,KMUAHn, l'u., Feb. 17. The city election held htre yesterday resulted In the election of V. M. Nichols, Republican, us mayor. Tliero were tlireo candidates in tlie Held, two of whom wore Demo crats. twilled Their ItlH1eiills. Pakw, Feb. 17. Thedlittoulty between Fraucu uuil the nultaii (if Morocco In re gard to tin 1 "inn Ohms, BiAeretguty over which li is Ik ii dunned by both France and Mumc, u, iia-, boon settled. Gen. 1'iwliir III. WasuinOton, Fob. 17. Oan. J. W. Foster is conllued to his homo with u severo cold. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report DSVki Baking ABSOLUTELY PURE I'ell Into Hulling o,ur. New Yohk, Fob. 17. Atidicai Both, one of the employ In Havemeyer's Sugar Refinery, Brooklyn, made n mis step and fell into a vat of boiling sugar. He was fished out ns quickly "fljf possible, but not until he hud ' been scalded in a horrible manner. Ills legs anil arms Wcro nearly parboiled. Tho unfortunate man wits attended by an ambulance sur geon and taken to St. Catherine's Hos pital. His recovery Is considered doubtful. Kearney Soldiers' Home Investigation. Trenton, N, J., Feb. 17. The House has rescinded the joint resolution which i created a special committee to investigate the Soldiers' Homo at Keiirlfey, and de cided that the alleged abuses that exUt at tho home shall bo investigated by the Joint Committee on Soldiers' Home. Tho Essex delegation opposed the rescinding of tho resolution, and the Hudson dele gation supported it. lSniimerutloli Commenced In New York. New Yoiik, Feb. 17. Eight hundred nnd elghty-soveii enumcrat jrshifvebegun taking the census ot this oltv under tho net .recently passed by the Legislature. Thoy nte expected to complete the work before February 29. Importt'tl Miner Ileiiimed. Washington, Feb. 17 Eight miners Imported in vlolntion of the alien con tract labor law has been returned to Eng land from Nuw York by Treasury ugents, NEWS OF. THE DAY. New York's Russian famine fund $23, 800. - Speaker Crisp resumed hispiace In tin Houso yesterday. Traffic in Paris Is Interrupte"d" by" terrific snowstorm. The President gave a dinner lost night to the Diplomatic Corps. " By tho foundering of a fishing boat off New Castle, Ireland, five of the crew w'ers drowned. Senator Sherman presented his . cre dentials yesterday .and began his sixth term of oflicc. President Carnot has slgnetT'tTie bill allotting 3,530,000 francs for Fj-ajice's exhibit at the World's Fair. Col. J. B. Simpson, a Dallas, Tex., business man, is missing, nnd it li thought has absconded with $300,000. J. Plerpout Morgan has presented ta tho American Museum of National His tory, New York, the Tiffany collection of precious stones, worth'$20,000. Weattier lorsrasl. WieniNOTON, Feb. 17. For Now England and Eastern Pennsylvania; Continued cold; light northerly winds and clear weather; warmer and fair to-morrow, and probably Friday. For New Jersey:' Gear weather, winds be coming variable; slightly wanner by to-night; warmer and fair to-morrow and probably Friday. For Western New Tork: Slightly warmer; cenerally clear or fair weather; winds becom. lng southerly; warmer and fair to-morrow and probably 1lVll'"miua KKW NKAFfVOIlli MAIlICIiT. New YoitK, Feb. 10.-Money on call easy at 1 and a per cen t, 'NCQNPS.. T " Closlnir doslnj Yesterday. To-dar. 2 s, Heir ....,..,...,.,.100 ioo 4 a. Coup 1....117X 1I0'-1 4 s,lteg .......r 110 HUH ti t. Coui 100 1W A FLEASINT THE NEXT MORNING T PECL BRIGHT AMD NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS GETTER. My d iftor Buys M ir-fs ft nily on the iitomBCh lkv-r and k Jiiryi, t. u i in h lttt-dAat lax.ii.lvt'. I tin uiLuk 1 muu )r to li- r1' . und jh jiiepared Un iim ksry hh i a. i b ait by, ttiU is ueceb-aty. EAK ahd ConaittoTlB of tbo human frm BurrUHiully treated to develop, Btrenvthun, en tarn o oil weub. Btuntod, undovelopod, fuebleonransHiid parts of tbo body wn.cn nuvo iosi or never Diiumeu a proper auu natural ulie, duo to 111 hoattb, obue, eicBP. or unknown cimsoa. Where is ono nieihoil una only one by whlcfi this inuy tin uccomplUhetl lncreasisd How of blood to anr Part, produced bi tlupleapparatus actuiu automatically, crtar eg uevr tlMUo,totioaiidylor by tho en mo imturullaiaa theiiicreHsoof alza and etronctli of muaclo. Don't borrajudloed beo-uso ll'tloquac kn nroiHwA by ny me ma to do tho eaino. J N VI'.H VIO ATK. 'iMwsrn'u tin trmi finrlc nTnu r oil urtt. Ouriay will onme wlfii tlie public known cleaily Belotioo from fraud. Write ua for instructions, full divert p. tlon,proofii.referencefi. etc. All B.-nt you lu ptala KflAIHd ItJIfer WlllHiui. uuhl ut n rum, ERIE MEDI0AI. CO., BUrFALO, II. Y, A Prodtaale Business on Limited Capltil. PEARL TYPEWRITER ! for business und private correspondence Sim oh. duratihi. atu'iimui Nut a luv. but a nructi- el rnaehlue. Duos nut i't t out of order. Nu pmotlee required to operate 11. I'riue. Ss A responsible UKeiit wanted in every town, to wuom nuerai luuuuemeniH win ue uiihip. I'enrl Tvnewrltor Cotlllinil V. 88&SdNo. Moore St., tl-r-lin) Now York t'iiy dPSBBfc AT I A II fl nirrfru., 411 li ,L ,kl UlnllflltJllVrilf-lr. HTM. liny one to-day J.atie't l amily .urdlctno tluvm ilie IfttwrN Piicli Ua. Ju order to b-e CARVED HIS OPPONENT. Tiro Lawyers Kiit-rigo In a Dlsgrneefu' Afliny Ht Mar-on. Macon,- Gn., Feb. 17. A disgrncefu uflray took place between Arthur Bushel and Hope Polhill, two young lawyers, in the ladies' parlor of tho public library. The two young men were acting at commissioners in a railroad cake when ( dispute arose as to some point to bf recortleu in the p.tpecs they were draw lug up. Polhill called Dasher a scoundrel and the latter retaliated by striking Polhill in tho face. Polhill tried to respond in kind, but Dasher, who is a skillful boxer, warueu on nis mows, at t no same time opening a small pocket knife with which he proceeded to carve up his opponent. When the men were finally separated Polhill had an Ugly gaslt lu the top ol his head, another across his forehead, a third from his eyo down to his lip und ud ugly woutiu in his wrist. Dasher will probably be arrested. He says the cutting was done in self-defence. Two Killed, One Ilijiuccl. Philadelphia, Feb. 17. An explosion that resulted In the death of two men and the serious injuries of one othei occurred nt the Baldwin locomotive works. Thoy were working in tlie dome of of one of the engines in courso ol construction tightening, bolts, and were using benzine to ease them up. The r quantity of benzine used was small, but mu volume oi gH generated was large, and when one of the throe men lowered a lighted lamp luto the dome, an explo sion followed. Oft lu tho Stilly Night You'vo heard tha wailing 'round you; Wind 0lic and baby were tho combina tion. Dr. Hand's Colic Cure is tho specific. Snmplo boCtl'-n free at J. M. Hillan's or 0. Jr McCarthy's drug Ftore. Try and be as Rood hs you'd lllto (o llaVH npnnln IipIIava vnn r,t Iim. The Secret of Success. C. U. Hageubuoh, thi druiriflst.ijelleves that the secret of success Is perseverance. Tiioie fore he persists In keeping the tlur-st Hue of perruineries, loner, ariicies, cosmetics, arugs and ctiemlcid on the market, lie especially Invite all persons who have palpilitlou, short breath. weaK or hungry rpells, pain In side or shoulder, oppression, nightmare, dry cough, smut tiering, dropsy or Heart disease u iry ur. nines unequaiea new iteari uare, be ore It Is too late. It his tne largest sale ol any similar remedy. Fine book oftestlmu nUls free. Dr. Miles' Itestoratlve Nervine Is unsurpassed for s eeplessness, ne&dacue, fits etc., and It contains no opiates. The white linen petticoat hag had a Bet-bucK. mack nine lakes its place. Shlloh'a Oousumptlon Cure. This Is beyond question the most sno. uu.11,1 rV.,,t. lr;ll.l..x. . .. I- . ... Bn. a few doees Invariably cure the worst cases ot Ooagh, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its won lorral suooevs In the cure of Consumption Is rviiuour. a parallel in me msunry or meaicme. Slnoe It's nrst discovery It lias been sold on a oaranteo, a test which no other medttlne 3an siana. iz you nave a uougn we earuesoiy mo juu vu M j it. i iiw iu wow. uvoruia, auu 110. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Back lame, nseSblloh's Porous Plaster. Hold by U. It. lioeenoucti, N, K. corner lialn and Liloyd streets. Gloves are now put up in boxes of a nan uozen pairs lor presents. A Husband's Mistake. Hu'bands too often normlt wives, and rinr- con lite v.iuuicii. lu cuiict iium uruuttviiv, niizluess, neuralgia, sleeple- snes, fits ner vousness wnen oy ine use or ur, .Miles' Heatoratlve Nervine such serious results could esslly be nrevented Driiflrarlsta everv. where say It given universal satisfaction, and ha- ai Immense tale. Wood north Co., of Fort Wayne, Ind.; Snow t 'o.. of Hy mouse, N. Y.;J. O Wolf, Hillsdale, Mich.; and hun dreds ol others say "It Is the greatest seller they ever knew," It contains no npKttg. Trial bottles und flue book on Nervous Diseases, iroo at u. u. tiugentiucn's. All wild animal skins are in deemnd for fashionable furnishing. Ob, What a Oough. Will you heed the na-nlnfrr The signal nar. aanaofthe sure approach of that more ter rible disease. Consumntlon. Ass: vnursalves If you can afford for the sake of saving 50 -vuie, mj run iuu risaanu ao noinint; lorn. Wo kn-iw from experience that Hhlloh's Cure niiiLura viiur uoniro. 11 never fans. 'rnir. sxplalus why more than a Million Dottles tvere8oiatne past year, it relieves Croup 4od Whopulne Oontjti at once Mothers do not lie wltho'itlt. Kor Lame HaeB, Side or wumi, uwsrsuiioii a lunru, naster, rotu oy n. naaienouo.i, n. u. corner nam nnu 'jioyu siruoLH. The crin Is still with us, but Beeniu to no siowiy petering aut. 11 ,mv nn I haUm.n.1 lU..I.I..n.rA XT V To Alva's HrazllUu Hiwlflo (Jo (Jontle en: latt'tsprluKl wi troubled with what the docor to d ine was muscular rlieumi Mm. I wa uutble to walk for nearly x wuctv. ahiiiis time i wi umji? ine mm i cine p eicrniu nv ine anonuing do tor, au iroiu which i cor, no reuer. friend sent ma a larne bottle of Cactus Mood Cure, whl. h I trlod, and before two llilrdaol tho tlure was used I wih uble o walk 'Itliont ptln. It Is now two month, stnre tho plni I'll 'lie, and have not a yt ro'ur , u, unit i oei eniireiv iree trout mum. I deliyod wrltlu to you as I wa anxious to kuo whether 1 was temporarily or per manenlly oired. It In with pl.-aa.ure that I now slate llml from mv present feellu.rn, I would Judge that I am curoii li I h rdly necessary for me lo r commend Uimnjil'"liie us I am positive tint a trial of it Is all Ilia' Is neo aury, and I am Hilly convinced it wl'l reoimmnd Itself. (1W fallyour Jl H'VIAN, For sale at Kirlln's Drug- Store, Fsrguson Iloilao llloolc, Mlien mdo ill, I'a, KnioUa it plpoo nf glass and tlie it viow of the spots on tlia smi. Milan' Narva Hua Liver PIllH vet on a uv priu"lple rtxuuirag the Ivor, stoniaoh and bowel Uuanah tlu nmio V new rllsoovery. Dr. slllss' IMUs speedily 'lite hlltounes h.i rpld liver, pile, vinstlpation UueUr,led (or stun, wotneo, lilHreu. Hmsillest, mllitt, surest I Slduses, 4ol. Hample (Tree, at O. 11, IlsgenbucU'a d nit store. Popo Lao's D.'clnrnlion tg tllO K-'lHlblrC. IN WHICH HE PREACHES PEACE. Obnrcli and Slate Havo Beparat Mission! and Bbould N I Clash- France Shall ltle Aculn, ltut the Onvern. ment Should Keep From Vain and Irrl tiitlurr Persecution ot Her Cltlrens and Catholics Mio'nlil Ouao I'lKhtliic the l'.i'imbllc The United Slates the HIoilol that France Klioulil Take. Paius, Feb. 17. The Tope has written tlie following declaration. It is published by the "Petit Journal." "My desire and the wish of tbo Church is that France should be hnppy. "She Is n nation whose pious mind nnd generous character, though they mny not always keep her fust lu the straight path which is best suited to her interests, soon repair all faults und show her the cleat truth. "I pray (and I act In accordance with my prayer) that, despite all resistance, there mny come an end to tbo dlsseu slons nnd the sterile quarrels which weaken Tier. "All her citizens should meet upon tin ground of legality. Each individual mny cherish his own preferences. Illtt when In the domain ot action nothing else ex ists hut tho government which France lins chosen. "The Republic is ns legitimate a form of rovernment ns any other. "I have just received a communication from the president of the committee of tho Chicago World's Fair asking the Holy See to tnke part in that great American undertaking. And the United States, which constitute a republic, grow greater every day despite tho drawbacks incidental to their boundless liberty. There, too, tho Cutholic Church develops without clashing with the the htate. The two Powers act In perfect harmony, as they should in all lands when neither infriuires upon tho rights of the other. "Liberty is indeed the base and the foundation of relations between the civil power and religious couscieuce. "The Church aspires before nil to liberty. May my voice, which speakr with aut . ity. ho heard, and may my nuns alio :.. : ; . 'I no longer be distorted by uiifouniic i.uiteks. "What su.ts the United States Is still more suited to republican France. To all Freutliiuvn who vIbH me I speak tht same language. I wish that language to be known by all. I regret thut certain persons in higli places should not dare to proclaim publicly, as they should, the efforts that I make for the peace and the prosperity of your noble uution, which 1 regard ever as the oldest daughter of the Church. "In this course I persist, and I encour age all who enter on it steadfastly help me in my task. "Tbo Church should keep to Its true mission. It should reform souls, incul cnto tho spirit of solf-sacrillca and devo tion. Tho Church should take an interest In tho condition of the weak, lly assertion of the rights of workingmeu should facilitate and hasten the restora tion of internal peace and diminish th inslgnlllcunt minority which strives tc disturb the public mind and prevent union in your country a union indis pensible to the fulfilment of its high destinies. "Thunks to her strong constitution, France will rise to her old greatness it spite ot her foes. "I learu with joy that, though shi boasts such abundunt military resourcei aud such valiant sons, France has not faltered In her prudence and patience. "If she will but. free herself from tin dlsseiitlons that Check her development and paralyze her Influeuce; If she will but abstain from vnlu harassing and persecuting, she will soon regain tht conspicuous place nnd glorious rauk in the world which of right belong to her." This laugunge ot the Pope will maki a great Impression in Franco, where tin adhesion of His Hollnees to the Republic will cause wlilesurcad satisfaction. Europe will now understand that the Holy See is for Fauuce aud against tin. iriple Alliance. It will uo doUbt be gratifying to tin United States to find that tho Sovereign Pontiff takes them as a model. Libert of conscience is nowadays the highest title to glory a country can produce. Jacques St. Cehe. "FREEDOM OF YORSHIP.' Bsnator Cantors Hill to 1! Favorabl Iteportsd To-diiy. Albany, N. Y., Fob. 17. The Senati Committee on Judiciary has decided to report favorably to tho Semite to-dav Senator Cantor's "Freedom of Worship bill." It was supnpsed that thero would have been u hearing on the bill and a trreat ileal ot oppositiou, but tho hasty notion precludes it. Tho bill practically forbids payment of money by tho Statu to any imtltutiou that preerlbs a n.irtiotilur klml (if wor ship lor Its iiiuiatoai as for instance a btute prison, uulerw olergymun of uverv denomination uro ulluwuu to hold ser vices, and thccoiuplalut may be made by any citizen. Vesuvius Mny Ilueouie Active Arruln. ItOMB, Fob. 17. Tho people of Naplet unit viuiulty aro Hoiuovvhat ulurtnud by v threatened eruption of Mount Vesuvius Lava Is. lwtuint; from tho base of thi volcano and tluwlni; into tha Atrio tie Uuvnllo. This 13 oouslderwl iin imltutitiut; that a new crutor will be formed in Munition that imperils a district hereto fore oomparativoly see uro from thus, disturbance. Killed un tho Hull. Nuw lucuirotu), Mass., Fet. 17. Johu Woattuat aud bin son, while attempting to cross the railway track at i'Mimr Mill CiukMug, w it li a horse aud buggy, were struck by a Fair Huveu trttiu ami UioJ shortly after. liiiprlaniiiiient fur I.lTe. RlDDixcUKY, Vt., Feb. 111. Judge Taft. of the Htipiomo Court, him MUteitoed Alphouso Cha(tietti) to iiiinrtsonment fur Hie, iu tha Windsor State Vrisou for tha murder of Frederick Uo.lctte. ACME BLACKING is cheaper .it 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS because shoes once blackened with it can bo kept clean by washing them with water l'conlo in moderate circumstances find it profitable to buy it at aOoiffflbottlc. because what they spend lor xiiagKingittiey save n elioo leather. W'-L It is the cheapest blacking considering its oualitr. and yet ne want io sell it cheaper if it can be done. We will pay $10,000 Reward for a recipe that will enable us to m.-iko Wolff's Acme Hlackino at such a price that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c a bottle. This offer is open until Jan. 1st, 1803. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Old furniture painted with (this is the name of tho paint), looks liko stained and varnished new furniture. Ono coat will do it. A child can apply it. Yon can change a pino to a walnut, or a cherry to mahogany; there is no limit to your fancies. All retailers ecII it. WHY IS THE L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE centPemem THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It la n feamles3 elioo, with uo tacks or wax thread lo hurt the feet; mado of the best line calf, etYlIM and easy, and because we make more shoes of this grade than any other manufacturer. It cuuuld hand eewed shoes costing from $iJU0 to &.O0. (CC OfMJcnuliip IlamUflpwd, the finest calf mPM shoo ever offered for &UM; equals Freucte Imported shoes which cost from $3.(to S12.U). C) UO Iliunl-Xvrd Well Mi or, lino calf. iP'mm stylish, comfortaula and durable. Hiebesk shoe ever offered at this prlcoj sarno grado as ciw- $3. ceamle Elon cd uMiwiiuud piim-s cosiing trom ti.uu to 9,'jmk un iniicp miopj farmers, itaiiroaa Jiea and IPttiTf !nrrlrntl u-nnfllmmt flnnftf.1l ceamless, smooth Inside, heavy three Boles, exteu don edge. Oiiepn r UI wear a year. S2. who vri uf iiuu until uu ocuer biioo ever onerwi o i this Tiricn: onn trlnl will onuvlni-n tlmu -wuiiYBniaEuoo jorcomiort ami service. !! 'JS nml S'J.IIII U'arlllnrTiiir-n'a shlval paba are very strong and duruule. Those who. Dave given them n trial will wear no other make. RoVc' -.H nml Sl.r.l school shoes arj SJUJO worn bythoboyseverywherei therbea on their merits, ns tho Increasing sules show. B irliriC '1.00 llnnd-NPivcil shoe, beat aWCSVI ICO Uongola. vervstyllsh;equalsFreucls UJiliuricu BuiK'n .-(laiiiiK inirit it,.uu to Ft. t.i. . l,nilicV-3. 1.I0 mill S1.7S shoo for Ulbgesare the best line llongola. htylWhanddurable 'nutlon. See that V. L. Douglas' name anil price are stamped onlhobottomofeacu shoo. rr-TAKE NO HUHHTITUTE.I Tnsrst on local advertlMHl dealers Bilpplylng yon. W. I.. UuUULAb, llrocktau, oiaas. tild.Ui- Worth Itlnin St., SlicuiuiUoali CACTUS BLOOD CUHE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILU Purifies tho blood by ex- polling the impurities through the proper channels and never causes eruptions on tho skin. Regulates the bowels. Cures dyspepsia, livor and kidney troubles, tones up th"e feysteau 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 Klriln'8 Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoph, Pa A FINE SHOW If you want to see a fine display ot Boots svna Uhoes, goto W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old stand,) Surlier Coal nurt Jnrdlu Bin. Custom Worlcnncl Repairing Done In the best ityle. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor. Main and Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A tine lino of Chnlco nitOOEUIKa IS'uts aud Candles. Poultry of all Kinds; Mr. Ooitlst rsoslves bis Keeen truek dally trom the oltv markets, wh I oh Is a (fusranlea to Ills em omen tint they wlllreooWe fresh goods wli-n buyl g front him. rillftTlinr W, tin uiideralnnal, were Hll rl IIH" en'lrelv ourI of ru.itu- uy MUI I U l . 1),.. ,n. l,i,er, 31 .Vrcti St., ruiiaivu 'in, i-u , -i juuhs i-ui its, uounei Squ.re ... T. IvMlts, HIUI it ..i I' U. M.Sinill. M mil' Mtn, I'n.: Uj s II Kliir- iner, lu iburv 1' : 1). I. UhIIhii JIh IJili Kt . Ileail it . V n Dlx Is'ii Mom r 'eHt . riillnilolphla- 11. U It o. 3utl Elm Ht Iteid lug, IU.; lleonte a ill I'll HurKart, lij Iwcust t bl., Healing, 1'u. bond for circular.
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