Presents in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOE OPTIIK FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human systein, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak o- ' .. '.i j condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER f. , ItUthemostcxceHentrrfi V "is n' CLEANSE THE SYSTEM Vrt': TL '' When one is Itilimu 01 so r IIA i PURE BLOOD, REFRE'Vftfi HEALTH nntl STrWHQV NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it ind al csb delighted with it. ASK YOUR OHUOdST FOH &"2TXITJ& OF 2PI3rE3 t MANUFACTURED ONLY UY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UaVISVILLC. KY NEW YORK. V. t. Eck Headache and rollevsall tbotrooblsa Inef. dent to a bilious Btato of tho systsm, snca Ul Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Dlstreaa after eating. Fain In tho SUa, ic While tneirmoat ?wusikble success has been shown in curing 3Ieaache, yet Carter!! tlttlo Liver MIS ara equally Yaluablo In Constipation, curing and pro Tenting this annoying complaint, wlillo theyalss correct aUdlsorderAOfthostoinochtlranlatotha Z'.ftt and regulate the bowels. E von U they only (AebstheywonJdboalrnostprlcelessloltiosewha Lduier from tMs distressing complaint; but t ortu fiately tholrgoodnoss does notondnere,and those -trho once try them will find theso little plllaralu ible In ,10 many ways that they will not bo wil ling to do without them. ButafteraUsIekaoail (is the bans of so many Uvea that hero la where 1 we make our great boast. Our pill cure It walla others do not. Carter's Little IJvcr Fills aro Tery small anal very easy to take. One or two pills make a doso. Thoy are strictly vegetable ana do not gripe or purse, but by their gentle action please all who use them, In vials at 25 cents t five for $1. Sold by drugglsta everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York! SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. panics represented by XJ-frVVXr) FAUST, 120 S. Jardin St., Shenanaoah.Pa. 11.I.L. ... . ENNYROYAL PJLLS GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1B70. W.J.AKER&CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa from which (he excess of oil has been removed, I absolutely jmre (iinf it fa soluble, No Chemicals are used in Its prrparatlou. It has more than three timet Vie itrtngth of Cocoa mixed with Starch. Arrowroot or RnMp. Iaud it therefore far nioro eco nomliul, coating leu than one centaciip. It In delicious, nour. lllilnir. afrpmrthnnln.. via. timENTirtl. ntlll IW?mtrnl1l nil.r.tn.1 fn. In. -Il,l ' mi well as for persons n health. Sold by drums eterynliere. V. B AKEE & CO., Dorchester, Mass. Da STi-ISTDErSI'S lATtST PATENTS BEST WITH EUCTR8- lUAUfltllG IMPROVEMENTS, SUSPENSORY. V.7 .f !.r.V7".,lf"t. nslUltts all Weilotu rwnltloi from i. l.If.i! 0 f""10' ""'" " ludLerMloo, 1. . . . ' "'""'loa. dFiwi, loi.c, atrvoui dcllllijr, .l.ep' V riSiMrtJiSSf' '"b. to: t.a.i.l HH.MI16. iu. Al t,, Vil'.uJ' nsrM !(. !. all , "ill ASsrus '""""t4 P.(l. IW, fnli No, 010 Broadway. NEW YORK. la ELECTIG BELT LOYE FINDS THE WAY Hugh Sliopnrd Fi nnlly Wcd8 llio Girl of His Ghoios. COURTED HER FOR THREE YEARS , Id Epite of OpposHon They Embark ca Hfe'fl Jouraay Togethor. MlxxIInrt's 1'iu'ents Oliji 'cloil to the Ttntch, So tlia Yininir leopln l'lnn anil Cnrry Into I'Zxrf'iitlon mi Klepoiuent Kliiliarrajis input nf tlie nrootn on rlnillnc Himself Without money til Go Home With tin lleveil by th Intorrsteil Iopln of 'slll lxrton, N. Y. They Oo to Ask Fr Her Pnreuta' Fnrclvenes Pouohkkei'sik, N. Y., Feb. 18. Hugh SUcpard and Miss Hnttte Hay Hart, both ot Wlnsted, Conn., nllghted from a train at Mlltcrton, Dutchess county, last night, and In live minutes' time the village was in an uproar. The couple were looking for a clergy man and acted ns if they feared they might be overtaken before they found inic. They inquired of half a dozen per sons where a minister rrllght be found and they were finally directed to tho Hev. M. WollT, pastor of tho Baptist Church of the village, A goodly portion of the villagers had been attracted by the actions of the pair. After the ceremony had been performed tho couple, now nil smiles, went to Bar bour's Hotel, where tlioy told their, story to a group of eager listeners. It was a runaway match, but as this was nlreaily known to almost every mnn, woman and child in the villnge, details were anxiously asked for. Young Siicpard, who wns greatly agi tated, said that he bad been courting Hiss Hart for tlireo years, but her rela tives had prevented their marriage on many occasions. At length they con cluded to get married anyway and in their coming to Mlllcrton and liBSte to find a clergyman told the rest. Miss Hart is u benutifu youeg woman not more than 18 years old. She was i'l'egantly dressed and her superior station in life to that of her companion was ap parent at a glance. She is said to belong to 0110 of the best families of her town. The groom, in the morning made an embrassing discovery. He found that after paying the marriage fep of three dollars and his hotel bill, he had come to the end of his resources. His predica ment, however, was short-lived. When it became known, he had no dlfliculty In borrowing all ike money ho needed to carry himself and bride back to Wlnsted for forgiveness. Quito n crowd saw the happy couple oil at the railroad station. The residents' havo done scarcely any thing slnco then but talk of the romantic marriage, and they will not soon forget the beautiful runaway bride that created such a sensation in their village by in sisting upon marrying the man she loved. THE BRIDEGROOM CAME NOT. A Chutlinui, Out., 1'nstor's Mirny Engage ments and Flight. Chatham, Out., Feb. 18. Rev. N. H. Martlti, who, for tho past fifteen years, hus been pastor of the leading Episcopal Church here, was to have been married last night to Miss Kitchen, a prominent member of his llock. The guests had assembled and nil was In readiness for the ceremony, but the bridegroom came not. An investigation revealed tho fact that he left the city on Saturday last, since which time no tid ings had been received from him. The sensation caused by his disappear ance was added to by the announcement that he was engaged to be married to Allss Uelmago, another member of his church, and also to Miss Snrafc Bonet, a farmer's daughter. The latter has a document In the pas tor's handwriting in which he promises to marry her on .Monday, Feb. 15, and further gives her full possession of all Ills household effects. Cheaper to Move Than l'ay Kent. Newark, N. J., Feb. 18. Landlord B. F. Crane, who owns tho house No. 8 Nassau place, was surprised to find that Henry Jeuks, his wife and three children had taken possession of the houso and had filled it with three loads of furniture. It Is said that the Jeuks family have been here from England but a few mouths, but have ns yet paid no rent, merely taking possession of vacant houses and awaiting ejectment by pro cess of law, which in this State Is slow. When threatened they have retaliated with threats of suits for damages. I'onr Years for Attempted Murder. Asbury Paiik, N. J., Feb. -18. Judge Conover has sentenced Thomas Timothy, nt Freehold, to four years' improvement at hardlnbor, for attempting to kill Miss 111a Potravla with l'.iris creon, nfter be traying her. The bentenco has caused considerable comment because of its lightness. Clareia Not Utility. New Oni.KANs, Feb. 18. The jury in the case of Eugonn Garcia, late paying teller of tho Louisiana National II ink, who was charged with thfl embezzlement of $11)1,000 belonging to the bauk, brought iu li verdict of not guilty. t'nuglit Under Fulling Unci;, ScnAifroN, I'n., Feb. 18. John Mc Qulre, a miner in tio (lieu wood colliery, was cnugbt under a mass of falling rock. Immediate, step wuro taken to rescue hi in lint before ho could be reached ho died from loss of blood. TVrul Movements, Washington, Fe.b. 18. The Philadel phia and C'oiioord, under command of Admiral Uuernnll, have left .Montevideo for tlio Barbadot'H. Admiral Walker's squadron is still t Montevideo. Slme lmmigruii'H lor Amsrleit. tir. 1'kti. hhmjuo, Feb. 18. The Uermail MeuiK'inU'-, settled near Tashkund. pro pune to emiKi.''. ' in spring to Auairlca, as tliey do not II ku compulsory military eerviue. Onlor for 3,000,000 dun llarreli. BsRUtf, Foil. 18. A firm ut Ijulen btirg hus accepted uu order from Frame for tbreo millions of gun barrels which aro destined for liuasla. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Pl Baking ABSaWTEUf PURE FIRE RAGING. New Orlcnns Vltdlrd lly fllont Con. llagratioii. New Orleans, Feb. 18. A great con flagration broke ont on the corner of Canal and Bourbon streets at 10:30 last night. It wns many hours before the firs was gotten under control. The loss is estimated at from $a,000, 003 to $l,OI:,OU0. HIS FIENDISH PLOT. An Kiiglneer Makes Arrangements lo lllmv Up 11 I-'nctory, ; Newark, N. J., Fob. 14. 1 buries Pex hcimer, who attempted to bloiv up the leather factory of S. & J. Well, lias been arrested. Dexheimer Is the engineer of the factory. Yesterday morning ho drunk very heavily and nt 10 o'clocn. when ho should have start 1 the engines, he did not appear. Several omployo-t wetit'lulo the boiler room where they found he hail formulated a fiendish plbt to wreck" tho fuctory and enduuger the lives of the 150 employes. 1 Uexiielmer bad removed or loosened Ihe bolts from the steam chest, so fixed the steam gauge that it would fall to register and put tho entire machinery into suoli a uoudition that, wjieutarted up, an explosion would follow." E2Y PdRSONS UNKNOWN. Verdict of the Column's Jury In the Senior Murder Ca. w Newark, N. J., Feb. . 18. Coronor 1'bulau and jury have concluded tho in vestigation of the circumstances .sur rounding the murder of Mrs. Elizabeth Senior, in Millburn, on January 30. John Uuntzel, the 10-year-old boy who claimed to have seen Gus Lentz. the nian in custody on suspicion of having com mitted the crime, iu Altllburu at 7 o'clock on the hight of the murder, 'would not swear to his former statement without qualifying it. To tho best, of hfs knowl edge and belief tho mnn was Lentz. After tho examination of so"ve?.il other wituesses, the jury found lhat Mrs. Seu'ior came to her deatlf'at'the'hauds of some persons unknown. .sw Appointed u Woman as Doctor. Hakkisiiuko, Pa., Feb. 18. Governor Pattlson has received the resignation of Dr. John Curwcn as a member of the Chronic Insane Hospital Commission nnd has appointed Alice Benton, M. D., of the Northstown Hospital, to the vacancy. NEWS OF THE DAY. Nassau, N. P., Legislature opened yes terday. Mr. Sverdrup, ex-Prima Minister of Norway, is dead. The thermometer is U2 degrees bolow zero at Lyndouville, Vt. Scranton,, ,Pi., has subscribed $4,000 for the'sturving Russians. ' Typhus and Hack smallpox epidemics are spreading across tho frontier ot Austria-Hungary into Gullcla. The Florida Democratic State Conven tion will bo held at Tunpa, June 1. Snow storms havj again set in in Wales and the Highlands of Scotland. Joe Laniiou says ho will shortly Issuo a challenge for u finish light with Jim Corbett. South Dakota Republicans will hold their coijveutiou ut Chamberlain on March 23. Capt. William O'Connor, formerly pro prietor of. tbu St. James Hotel, New York, is doail at St. Louis. The fhictgn Blaine Club has decided to go to Minneapolis and make everv honorable eifort to secure the nomination nf .lames G. Blaine for President. DON'T DELAY It Curst Coldft.CongBi.rorTbroit.Orone.Infinecxs, Wbooplng CoufthjlironchitlsauitAithms. Acemt uro t Consumption In Ort n I i tur ritur In slvtneed stapes. Uwnto'ic.-. You will sso tlw ex. -lent effect after takiof the first dot. SwU if Stfclin Ttrjwbjn). Lr bULw "flnll ana 11.00, Cnsllv. OulGklv. Pnrmnnnntlv frAatnrorl. enUiieat, Nervouaueaa, Ileblllty. and all tno train of evils from oarlr errorsorlater oxcestet the remits of nverv.ork, tlckaess, worry, eto. Full etrengtri, development, and tono Kivurj to every orran and portion of tho bodr. blmulo, natural methods. Immediate trnfirovoiaent teen. Failure Impossible. 2.0110 rufcmices. Ilonk, eiplanatloni ud proofs matlod (teuled) free. Address ERIE MEDICAL CO,, BUFFALO, H. Y. A PrcdU&le Bmln'sti on Llmlied Capital, PEARL TYPEWRITER ! for business anil private oorrospoudrnce. Sim- nlA.f1llM.hlll u ml. 117. .t . l..tr I... I nu..tl. eal muhlne! Does not gt t out o'l order. No practice required to opertte it. Pries. n ii-nitoiinioiu UK ui iitiiiieii ill etry UWU, Ul whom liberal iuduueuwuls will bo uide. I'eurl Typewriter Cnmpuity, i & 30 No. Moore St., (I-T-Im) New York City Hun tm its n r nme"Ha A. P. Fairbanks, of New York, com mitted suicide ut the Hotel Bristol. Bris tol, N.H., by shooting. He was 00 years old and reported to have been wealthy. Bolivia's Congress has appropriated $10,000 cash a pay Its expenses' at the World's Fair nud 30,000 Bolivianos for its representation. A Bolivian is worth about 77 cents. Weamer I' orerast. Washington, l'ob. 18 l-'or Noiv Haitian It Light variable w lnds; flljhtly warmer by to night: wanner an J probujly fair to-morrow. Tor Uustcrn Now York, Eastern l'ennaylva n In and New Jersey: Slightly warmer; southerly winds; fair weather; Increasing clouJInoss to. 'night; wanner and cloudy to-morrow and possibly fomo light rain or snow. l'or Western Now Yorit and Western Pcnn. sylr.iiila: Much warmer: southerly winds; fait weather; Increasing cloudsnoss to-night, with light rain or now to-mori ow. Miff NEW YOltlt MAKKI5T. New Yohk, l'ob. 17. Money on call easy at lil, and 'J per cent. 110XDS. Clwlnsr Yesterday. S e, Iteg 103 4 s. Coup II7IS 4 e,l(eg Ill) I) s, Coup , 10U SIOC'K MAltKHT. Clojltnr Yesterday. Canadian r.iclfio son Uentr.dl'jci.ij :rj Chicago. Iltlr. ft Qillnoy...,...ilO.S . Delaware & Hudson 1:J5 Del., Iicl: H Western ,150 CloIng To-day, 'l00 HU'i lltJL, 10J' Closing To-day. 8.1 10JV1 i:n 157 Jill lip 137 Krio 1 , K.'lo nref Luke Shore I'J.l J Louis. J: Nash 7ii 1 Michigan Central 107 illoiiri 1'ii'jIUe my N'liw .lixwv i fivi i 1 Lamp-chimneys cost so little that we let them go on break ing. We go on buying- and grumbling. What should -we do ? Get , Macbeth's " Pearl-top " ind "Pearl-glass;" they are made of tough glass, tough against heat ; they do not break iu use ; they do from accident. They are finet well made, exact; they; fit the lamps they are made for; stand upright; the shade is right; they make a right draught for light; they are uniform. Both bear a label for your protection. Look for it. Be willing to pay a nickel more and stop this constant expense and annoyance. Pittsburgh. Pa. Geo. A. Macbeth & Co. The fur-l rimmed evening drefs seems to oe at tue height of popularity. Oft In the Stilly Night You'vo heara tho wailing 'round youj Wiiid Uilio and baby were the comblna' lion. Dr. Hand's Oolio Curo is tho specific, Bsraplo boUl-s free at J. M. Hillan's or O, J. McCarthy's drug ftore. February neeins to be stealing some weaiuer irom uiustry March. The Seoret of Success. 0. H. Hagenbuoh, tin dru?Ut,bollves tha the secret of success U MMiivftinnnA. ThMra fore he persists In keeping the Hint Hue of lunuiueriei, toilet articles, cosmotlcs, drugs and chemicals o'i the market. He especially Invite all persons who luve palpltttlon. slds or shotiHer, oppreslou, nlghrmare, dry o.ugh, smothering, droiny or he.rt dlhcase to try Dr. Miles unoqu lied New Heart Care, ne'ore It Is too late. It rn t.'ie inrirat. nia w any similar remedy. Fine book ofte-iUmo nUls free. Or. Miles' lloHorutlve Nervine Is unsttrpasHed for s eeplessuess, neidaehe, Qts etc., und It contains do opiates. As the days grow milder the cape win eiijny incieaseu popularity. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the w ning? The signal per nap of thi sure approaoh of that more ter. vuuauuiiviuu. ass yoarsotves if you can afford for the sake or saving 60 CeilOi. In mn thn rlBlr unri tin nnlhtn.. r.r-i. We know Iron experience that Shlloh's Cure iVlllCura vour Gougb. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Bottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup tnd Whopping UonstU at oneo. Mothers do uyt bo without It. for Lame Back, Side or ntiest, useHhlloli's I'oroas t'laster. Bold by O. H. Uaieabuoi, N. K. corner Main and Lloyd strests. A Jockey in pnl'tlos will try curry favor with u dark horse. to IHrtowon thoSound, W.-stehoster Co., N. Y. To Alva's BrazllUu rtpecltln Co (lentle men: Last spring iwti troublod with wlint thod0'OM tod me was muscular rheuma tism. I wan unablo to walk for nearly six weeks All tills time I wis uing the medl cluep eicrlbed by Hie aiteudlng dojtor, and from which I got no roller. v Irluud sent me a large bottle or Cactus Blond Pure, whit h I tried, nnd before two thlrdsot the Cure was used I was able to walk .Itliout pain. It Is now two months since tho pains lll me, and have not a yt re'ur ed, and I ll entirely free Irom them. I delaved WrltlUS in Vnn n r uriw niivl.iiia I to knov whether I was temporarily or per- 1 mnliMiillviturA It Is with nltasure flint r nnw hIIa thut. I from my present feellnifs, I would Judge that i hiii unruu. It 1 li irdly necessary lor me lo r commend thism-di 'lne as I am positive tint a trial of It Is all Unit Is nee sary, and I am lully oonvlnoed It wld reoomnund Itself. (lr.'-fallyjoiir-i M IMOAN, For sale at lvirll'ir Drug Store, Frunsou House Block, tiheniudoih, fa. A few more cnltl waves mid wlnler will take IU departure. MHm' Nervo ana Uver Pills VH on a new nrtnelpl recubit'ix tho liver, stomuoh and bowels through the nerve. new d I too very. l)r. Mils' I'Tlls ipeedtly wie bllloujtie, i1 i-.i-, tirpld llv, piles, oonstliMfloo.. Uneoiuueiiaor wu, womw, ehlldren. Smallest, uilVleat.sureitl (Vldosua, HcU. Ham.ilas Free, at O. II. Jlagenbueu'fS drug store. HIS AWFDL DEATH A Grip Victim's Wood-curd-lin? Jlothod of Suicidf. 9 HIS NUH3E HAD JUST LEFT HIM. Ha Broka a Pans of fi ati and Sawed His Throat on the Jaggsd EJga After the l'liytlclan Had Put Twelve Studies In the Woundi. George Oruni lillng ItrcHlned CttnsrloiiAiii'ss, Torn Off the ItandHgfs und Lacerated tlio Cuts In a Fearful Manner, Iylmr From Lots of lllond tti-rorx f lie Medical Men Could Again Dress Tlinm. Gmcensburo, Pn., Feb. 18. George Grumbling, a prominent citizen of Old Nlnevah, took his life in a most horrible nnd blood-curdling manner. Mr. Grumb ling has been 111 with grip for two weeks pnst nnd this probably a fleeted his mind. Iu any event, during the temporary absence of his nurse, he arose from his bed and going to a window broke a pane of glass. Then, placing his head through the hole, he deliberately sawed his throat over tho jagged edges, Inflicting terrible Injuries. Blood spurted in nil directions, hut the unfortunate man kept on sawing his throat until he fell to the floor exhausted from loss of blood. A few moments later the uurso re turned, nnd seeing the man's condition, hastily summoned physicians. The doctors put twelve stitches In the frightful wounds u 1 then put Grumbling to bed. Thoy had scarcely turned asvuy from the injured man when Grumbling, who had recovered consciousness, tore out the stitches, lacerating the gaping wounds afresh. Death ensued before tho doctors could staunch the renowed flow of blood. Grumbling leaveo a wife and several children. WILL USE DYNAMITE. Unless Mrs. Hamilton lteturns to Hor Iluti band Mm Will be lllowli Dp. i Portland, Mo., Feb. 18. Mrs. Martin Hamilton, the school teacher of Slie beague Island who, nt the instigation of her parents, left her husband Imme diately nfur their wedding, and who Is now liviii ) relatives In this city, has recent'., -.uceived a letter signed "Jack the Ripper," which bays that uulesii siio returns to her husband tbo house that she lives in will bo blown up with dynamite. Mrs. Hamilton bolloves tho letter camo from her husband, and has asked the police to investigate. ' Mr. Hamilton's friends Intimate that It is a trick to prejudice the public against him. j Mrs. linker Dies of tfoy. Chicaoo, Feb. 18. Mrs. Catharine Baker, the widow of a veteran of 1813 aud a pensioner, died suddenly at Me tropolis yesterday, aged 88 years. A few days ago she received a letter from one of her sons whom she had not seen for thirty years, telling her he wns coming home to visit her. The good news caused her so much joy that she grew nervous. Just before reaching home her son sent her a dispatch thnt he would be with her in a few hours. When the message was read to Mrs. Baker she fell down aud died. Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria, tinging. fiiHCAOO. Feb, 18. Although the health authorities continue to deny the existenco of typhus fever, they will not make publio the location of the Italian immigrants who came over on the in fected vessel, Since the 1st of February 400 new cases of scarlet fev.er have been reported by physicians, and over 200 cases of diphtheria. Both typhoid nnd scarlet fever aro declared to bo epidemic. Fifty-two new cases of scarlet fever and diphtheria were reported for the twenty four hours ending at midnight. Tuklne Up the I'ljrlit Afuln. Sak Francisco, Feb. 18. Miss A A. Chevalier, who made an expose of the i nomas ijiike Harris community ut Santa Itosa last fall, lectured last night to a large audience 'on "Mysticism and liurrlsisni." bUe said that she would bo guilty of crime not tw uncover Harris' monstrous iniquities. Proofs ore incon trovcrtible, consisting of a mass of let ters, ufllduvits und statements by people wno nave leit tue community. Will Work on the Co-operutlve rlan. Kkoxville, Tcnn., Feb. 18. The mines of tho 1'emieisee Mining Company at Briceville will bo worked upon the co operative plan. Details have been agreed upon and Incorporated iu nu amended charter which has been filed. The miners are allowed to take stock and have taken $10,000. A subscriber Is allowed twenty months in which to pay for $100 share. The company will erect residences and allow tho minors to buy on liberal terms. Instantly Killed. PotjoiiKEEpsre, If. Y., Feb. 18. John Milligan, of New Hamburg, was struck by train No. 4, Chicago limited, at New Hamburg, on tho Hudson Kivur Miiilrixnl, aud iubtuutly klliod. Milligan wns an employe of the mllroad anil was well known along tin Hue. Ills body wan terribly mangled. I"ir Alli'ci it Abortion. Taunton, Mush., Fob. 18. Dr. Ann H. Ciitihe as principal, and Kllwibeth S. Morse ami (.'harltM It. Chase as accessories iieioru tne met, uro ou tual In the Su perior Court for alleged abortion ami causing the death of Claru F. Burgess, at New Bedford, Oetolier li, 1890. Cripple Ci-ovL's Lurk. Dknvke, Col., Feb. 18. Another creat strike has been made iu the Bluebell trt Cripple Creek. The ore comes out lu masslvo chunks weighing tiOOpouuds aud the entire matter is almost solid silver. The stock has gone up with u jump and wililest exuitemem prevails. Count TnUtot's Charity. Chicaoo, Feb. 18. The treasurer ot the W. U. T. TJ. has reutiived from the daugh ter of Ceunt Tolstoi a lettar iwiug that her father has oriftiniunl sovtmty frei eating housas in the province: .of .JtlHrln, in each ot which fifty peiple are fod twice daily. ACME BLACKING is cheaper at 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS because shoes once blackened with it can be kept clean by ash!ng them with water. I'eople in moderate circumstances find it profitable to liny it at 20c. a bottle, because what they spend for Blacking they tave in bIioo leather.' It is the cheapest blacking considering its quality, nnd yet we want 'x tell it cheaper if it can be done. AVo will pay $10,000 Reward for a recipe that will enable us to mnko Wolff's Acmk Blacking ut such a prico that n retailer can profitably tell it at 10c. a bottle. ThisoiTeriaoiicn until Jan. 1st, 1893. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Old furniture painted with (this is the name of tho paint), looks like stained and varnished new furniture. One coat will do it A child can apply it. You can change a pine to a walnut, or a cherry to mahogany; there is no limit to your fancies. All retailers sell it. S3 SHOE CENTLEtVlEM THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOH THE MOhW It Is u seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread lo hurt tho feet; made of tho best lino calf, Btvllsti ana easy, aud becauee c make more thoes of thl graae than anu other manufacturer, it cuuals band sewed thoes costing from S14J0 to S3.U). CC Oil iCSeniiiiip llnuil-Hcwed, the finest call J'wa shoo ever ottered for tMJUs equals Frencli Imported shoes which cost from $3.01 to 812.00. fit! ou. ! 'InuiLSoweil Vclt Shoe, flno calf, stylish, comfortable and durablo. Thabesi shoe ever ottered at this price j samo grado as custom-mads shoes costing from (I.0U to . CO 00 lnlico Miooi Farmers, Itatlroad Men wwi andLcttcrCarrlersallwearthem; tlnecalr. seamless, smooth Inside, heavy threo soles, exten sion edKe. onop r 111 wearnjear. SCO 30 Jlno culii no Letter shoo cvrr offered at PtCm thli price; ono trial will conviuco thoso who want a shoo for comfort and service. ffiO 23 nud S'J.OO WorltiiiKinrn'fl shoes ""s, aro very strong nnd durable. Those who nave given them a trial win wear no other make. Dnlcl yJ.OO nnd St. 73 school shoe) am WyJ worn by tho boys everywhere: theycsll on their merits, n tho increusiug sales show. I S?H ifZ 83.00. Ilniid-upwcd shoe, best ICO DonRola. verystyllshj equals French Imported shoes costing from $ 1.0) to t ".(). . l.ndles' J.3II. bJ.OO nud SI. 73 shoo foe Zlisses aro the best fine Longola. htyilsh aud durable. Cnullon. Bee that W. L. Douglas namo and, price uro stamped on the bottom of each shoo. nrTAKE NO SDIISTITUTE.I Insist on local advertised dealers supplying yon. IV. J.. DOUULiAS, Urocktou, Mo,,. isilaLy JOSEPH: BALL, Xorth main St., Sliciinndoalt CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAFARiLLA Parities the blood by ex pelling the impurities through the proper channels and never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates the 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 Klrlln's Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block. Shenandoah, Pa A FINE SHOW It you want to Ree a dne display 01 Boots and- V, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store,. (Masteller's old stand.) corner Coal nnd Inrrtlu Bta. Custom Worlc ami Repairing: Done In the best style. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truel Stand! Cor Main and Oak Strocts. Fresh Oysters Received Daily A fine line ol Choto OH0CEUIK3 Nuts aud Candles. Poultry of all Kinds' Ir-OMtlft rjoalves bis green truck dally tromth city markets, wiaoli Is a gusraui.ee to ills out omsrs tiiat they will teoeivo fresh KOskIi whu buyl ig from film, OllilTllir naderslsne I, wero Milr I ll lr irerv "ursij ot -niiuiony Dr. 1 . 11 ila Vrclt Ht., rilllausl Ula.Vu, H .loam V l I.h, Keanel BipHIe 1'4m T. - ItNrHmtl ..l.Vn 1. . . ij. ftl.Hmall. M.mui Alio. ftev. . II. 8hir- Ht., (tead'tn. Pa.j W-n l)U, liJIMontro-ust. I'hllsilelphla' fl. U Howe. 300 Klui Hi., Head lntM'u.; (JeorKe aurl I'll IiurKort, -UUI.KUtt 1 bt., Heading, t'a. Bend for clrcnlan. 1.1B, WI1 .1.I1M.. II.. . t. V lll Ill 1 HY THE V. L- DOUGLAS 1 A A. .,!aii3. . "ri""-"""