spots Presents In the most elegant form THE llAAf IVEJO NtJjrITfOUp JUgE ffG8 OF pALIFORtlA, Combiner with thq mecllcina -virtue ' of plants 'knowft to bd most beneficial to the human system, formipg !uv' agreeable aild effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual'" .Consti pation, and the many lljs de pending on a weak a " condition of the- - KIDNEYS, LIVER f. ,el. It is themost excellent ten vu'n' CtANifejlif''SYJEV i'cr-f':rc' When one iiillilfoin of i .ut. fURK BLOOD', BEFREruir HEALTH npd STdkNO-T' NATmuav f oli.ow: -1 Every joae is uslag it and al) est delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR -5TDElTT3E 03T" FIOB MANUFACTURED ONuVilV CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8AN rRANCISCO, CAL, U0UI3HLLE. KY NEW YORK. N. t. Blck Headache and relieve aiflbd'troWblM tea?. Jent to a bilious etato o( tho (781010. each u Dizziness, Hausca, Drowslnesa1.I)lstreiis after eating. Pain In the Bidfi'A. ' Vt4i3lbelrmoal TJeatache, yet Getter's Llttlo Liver FflU ars equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro Tenting tMeanuoyJuecbTOlMofcifbllo they also correct alldisordersof theatomacbjstiranl&tQ the liver and regulate the bowels.' Uitari Uthoyoolj " HEAD lAchatheywofiiaboaliJoatprloelMatotliojewho 'Buffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu nately tbelrgoodneaa docs notend hero.and thoaa who once try them will And these llttlo pills vaut. table In o many ways that they will not be wil ling to do without them. Hut after allele heaj ACHE (lathe bane of bo many Urea that here fa where we rosso our great boast. Our rjlllj cure Itwhlla Ictheradonot. 1 ' - Oartera Little Liver Pllla aro very email and very etay to take. One or two pllla make a dots. 'They are etrlotly vegetable and do not gripe or tmrge, but by their gentle action please aUwha usethem. InvialsatSScents j UveforiUv88la by druggists everywhere, or sent by raid. J CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York) SHALL Pill, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. attArffeat and oldest reliable purely cash com panies representee! oy 120 S. JardmSt, Shenanooah.Pa. ENNYROYAL -FILLS nrr rwiliti riuwf ttic u ' VTHf tur VNKMMITI jVrlbU4A- 17.4,-1 ormni ikr-uutt tJXHJAJ WCUUOA 4 """'"J r nirfrii,trmiu 'In Umt fofjMirtlaoinrj, tiat'moDltll'-kni Mall, lo.OOOTwittmMtT.in Wm .ftoM 1 lob tr CLtmlc a) t'., H- d I m n H mart GOLD MED AL, PAIUSr 107a 1 WoMKPRi&.CO.'S from which the exceas of oil h been removed, la absolutely pure and Gh cnpicals aro useUln Its -fircparatlon. 1 It has ior Ann thru timet f.o strength at Cocoa railed with Btarch, Arrowroot or Sugar, i and la therefore far moro eco- Jnoralcol, (Bittng'Utffhhn out tenia hip'.' ItVdVllctoda.'nour. HMdtf, etrcBgthenlngi 'nsiLT BldESTBD, and admirably adapted for Invalids &s well aa for persona In health. Sold by Orocera eterywhere. W. BKEE & CO.,'i)orchester, Mass. ELECTRIC BELT lATfSTHTfert. 5 WITH EltCTKB MA'OHtTjC 'susrcWsoRT. . . n . , H. IMritbVEMIKTS. TTIH tars llhool m.dlilsa all W.Uoe.i riHlD from nrln.il.o .tbr.lt, s.rv. hn, tiee or liiJI.irellon, fa ..lu.l salisuitloa, drslni, lu.ita, n.itaaa dtlllllf , alaap. Jmoaas Uhauor, r baunatUui. kidaar, Uvar aod bladdar eiui f ifi IMflfJ. "it"1 1nil"'. aelallaa, laaaral lll-btsllb. ale Tbn Utlrlo l.lt C0DU1UI l4.rrul lap,... .rial, ov.r all oll..r, ana ,1,,, , ,u,, (bat la U.Uuilj fall li, IL. waarar .aaurbova Tbaa.auda bava taaa aurad br lull loarf aloua liitaatlv altar aU alhw niasaiaa falll, ,U al?s bsu Ur.d. sf ta.tlmiinUla la tbla and a.arr olhtr .lala our powarlal Impror.d iLinulc Kl KfkXMlllT la tba (llalaii taaa arar atarad waak lu.a HI1H1 II lul.U llr LTS. ."".. J'aafaae Slr.alli 111 AHIXTIU) la 00 to 00 tuts, fcaed (ar ltrt lllu.ir.l.i ,aarklala, saalad, fraa ml mill, aifldircii --VIVX33irW ITiXaM OT11IO oo . No. 010 Broadway. NEW VORK. .'iattrvftS! in 11 il WW IPCIMT RESIGNS Associations Bill Dofcaled in tho Fronch Clinrabor. DIPLOMACY OF THE P01E. Hie Recent Letter Belinved to Havo ' Produced tha E'esult. Tho mil Wise Sntd to lis Directed AffnliiM , rathollca The Vota ll'ai Three Hundred and Four to Two Hundred and Twelve Victory Over the Government llnllrd With Kntliu'tlaam Uy All ji'u't thendl. cbIs I,on Buy Spoken of aa a Toai ajuccea'aor to M. Freyolnet. ut " ' Paius, Feb. 19. A vote was taken In the Chamber o( Deputies last right' on the Associations bill, and resulted In its defeat:-" M. Frevclnct. Prtmler. at once offered his rcilgnattou. ' 1 ' The'voto'wa-i 804 against the bill to 212 in favor of it. Great excitement preyails. "Th'eblU was raid to be directed against Catholics, ' The government said in the first article (hat the right of association may his en joyed without any previous kuthomation, but tho secohd 'aitlcle begins by 'enunier Atl'ng'ine condition's under'whlilh':ttssocla- tlon will be tolerated. ' A declaration' must be made as to tho name' and object of the association, its list of members and headquarters, and a full statement must also be forthcoming as to Its foreign members or corru spondeiits. ' "1 ' 1 - - : The points, however, which especially ' affect religious 'associations are' these: j Every member of an association shall have the right to withdraw at anytime and to demand that his contributions bo paid buck, and to this right the associa tion shall 'hdt have the right to offer any opposition. "The Jaw iilso enjoins that no real estate shall be' owned, except sucdi ns is abso lutely necessary'; that-hospitals shall not have a larger fund than is needed for their maintenance, and shall not be used to house tho association. Foreigners are 'further1 prohibited1, 'from acquiring any kind of property, and from receiving gifts and heritages. .For every infraction of the law the offender ii'ito. Jfae rrTuhished; .bimp'rison ment. ' liberty ,ln France still maintains her old' reputation, and It is therefore useless to add. that the bill was coldly received) The victory 6Yet"tnB government was ,balltd jtlih '"erithrlsla'im by the Catholics and all but the Kmllcal. The Pope's recent utterance in favor of thBeublle is-tielievd!to.be-largel'y re- ' sponsible for the triu'mpli oT tntf'Cllui'cli over ts enemies. Tlie'jPdp'e'arBoke hltrhly of France, and flattered ('the' pride, 'both military mid civil, of the nation. These utterances were made public just- tit the time when the government was proceeding to .introduce, its bill to efface the independence of the religious communities. 1 They made a profound impression and disarmed all who were not radically hostile to the Church and resolved to degrade it. 1 The government found too late that. a mistake bad been made, but resolved to persist, hoping to force the measure . through. ' Tie-defeat comes with stunning force, and is interpreted as a rebuke for the whole course of the Ministry in clerical mfctters. from the time that M. Fallieres. WAlinlster of Public Worship, prosecuted , tho archbishop of Alx for sentiments ' that were zealous and perhaps indiscreet, but wero oertalnly not Intended as any , offonce, to the State. ' ' ir f 1 1.-1 J 11.. -.1.. r Mt US rieTbluDi. un utm (.Jin iii.va ui Minister of War and Premier since March 1, 1800. He is about 64 years of age, and has been prominent in public life since 1870. Leon Lay is looked upon as a possible successor of M. de Freycinet. HAWAIIAN ELECTIONS. The Bush-Wilcox Party Defeated Iteeult Faverable to Annexation. Sah r"rvi.rr6is"oQ, Feb. l.Hawalian advioes by steamer IfarljfosV 'fitiite that trie election, whiort took "rJlaieWthe 3d InsUSVPaiulte- in Ehe'Wf-raVof the Tha' Conservative, 'IruitUilFrig ktha Na tion Reform and the 'fcde'nSKdent' mem-;MM,0hiVe'-,a strong mi3orli'y' ' iri both Hon'ses. w,y , "The defeated party claimed that the ballots usid'ciused their1 ttdriat ah'd talk if 4'cdntest. 'Tahto-.t ... , The result of the election may be con sidered in a general vra Jaa 'f ifrorable to annexation .10 me :uniieo-states, al- th'iag'h'thkt'was 1 not admlttedlT'an issue. Mrs. Wheeler'a Deatli. New Haven, 'Conp.,,'"!''. 10, Mrs. Grace Munson Wheeler "Is dead' after reaching' tb'e age 6t '90 yearrf; '' months and four days.' Until Vef f recehtly Mrs. -Wheeler was in the bont-of health and tlu'rlng father was an-oilleer in the Continental Army, and was in command of Dobb's Ferry wbenMJor 'Andre, the British spy, was handed, Jle-un ISxertel. St. JosepIi, ilo.,' FeU 19. Oeneral Manager, Iioblnson, of the Grand Island road, has' returned' witli Superintendent U'Ni'il from a conference with the Union 'Pacific o'lliclals at Outuda 'Kbout tho de mands of employes. He says he has deteriulnedHbVefuse tb'e demands of the meu and take the chances of a tie up. A strike 1" expected. Tim ro)ii)' Letter. Paris; Feb. 19, Cardinal Itichard, Archbishop of Paris, having declined' to transmit to thu Fronch bishops the Pope's letter eriJ6fuliig upon them a cessation of their opposition to thti Iiepubllu, the Pupal Nuncio has been instructed to perform that duty. Twenty Years for Miinaluuirliter. Bobton, Fob. 19. Frank L. Moulten, of Lowell, was arraigned at East L'um brldge'for the murder of hi wife. Ha pleaded guilty to manslaughter aud wos benteuoed to twenty years in the Statu ' prison'. spirits, Mrs. Wheelerrs husband, Who 'bai'been ilqafof ' WanV yr sf was &n 'AMierrcan'riaval oflltbr, andf!cbnimrti)ded a corve'tte'tlu'rlntt tb'e WaV dt 1813. 'Her Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. . Gov't Report. ABSOIliTEClf PURE' ' '.ilt IbUWK-ai.-. J I 1 JH FATALLY A Steel ronvnrli'i In lit Cdgar Thuminn WnrUi Turn ! Otrr. ' I'lTlKtuno, 11'. At tho Edgur Tliotnoti Kti-ef 'workK John 'Fifthbr', Jolin MeOtfrcy iinil John Wnrd' wire fatally irijtircll. 1 ' A Nteel converter tiirm:i ovrr sudden ly. 'A wi'rt ilf-h WPH Vnuv to eCpe. ' Klf()M'l' ftll nrtvrii, ftHRtifgr IllK hend on 11 wl-h'rit iimot. He whs unable1 t6 rise nml ivnf tomlolir burned by the fly IriR Ftee. WW nrfn v's clothing was burned off, mid tin body vrtg bndly chniTed. Both will die. Wurd wa frightfully bnrncdnDoiit'thu body. NEWS OF THE DAY. Senittor Squire's mother It dtvid. )5ar6u QtalTdrd WiKNi'd' at'Lo'lldbn. New York's ltussluu faihino'fuiid $30, 207. ; Congressman Stout's wife died yester day, ' ' r U. S. S. Newark has nrrlvcil' at 'Nor folk, Vn';- - ' Parliament, has adjourned until tho 8d of March, Mr. Htchardson, of TenncBseo, presided In the House yesterday. Chu ifopg, Now York's Chinese forger, will bo sentenced next Tuesday. The crdiser San tranciscb '"has sailed for Honolulu from San Diego, L'al. Five contract; laborers-Werd retnrned lo Europe yesterday from New York. Tho Pennsylvania AletulUc Cornice coinaii'y,'fVIIk'esbarre, PiiJ, 'has assigned. The Workmen's Society of Rome has ordered a general strike of all trades to day.' :,i J ' -'. 1 ..tllt-WJiUM William Sharper, colored, has bien ar rested at Meriden, Conn., for robbing the Walls. - - The steamship Moravia, at Now Yorkl fPnm lrrfmbnA' hiM n.i- -nfl amnllnn' Rlinarl 1 Qeu. Horace Porter has been elected President of 'tho Orant' Monument Assd-cl.-itlDu. . Cliarles Studane, of Mauricetown, com mitted suTcide at B ridgeton, N.. J., by shooting. M'lnnesota has subscribed $5,578 and cohtribut6d 1,474 pounds ot flour for the' starving 'Kdsslans; 1 Smallnox Is eoldemic at Bombar. In dia. There have been twenty-nine deaths' so far this- week.- - . . .., The strike of machinists in the Penn-1 sylvania shop's at Indianapolis is asaura ing a serioUB aspects 1 ? ion Detroit's city counclljwill present the crhls'er Detroit a 'sllver tray arid nuneb. bowl costing $3,300. Tbo National Education Associations which 'has-been; In' session irt Brooklyn, N. Y., has adjourned. The Fresluenl "Kas pardoned A. T. Smith, Georgia, convLcted of. violating J "I"" '"ws ' me internal revenue laws. uisuopyiiare, 01 scranton, fa., dlo- cese, nas issuea a painetic appeal lor am Ior tue-stifrvlng KUssunsVv.--, f' The 'captaltt and' four seamen of the .1InnAt.M,t..U .J'iU.UUi..-u .1 -i.-.t iirfiuuuu.vsuii nuu un.M. n.iD uiunutu at Jiewpo'rtj.-Ore.,. yettetday. Wilton F. HayfihrSt tambertvllle, has been elected Grand Chancellor of the New Jdrsey Knights of Pythias; Capt: lldwland and eighteen of the crew of 'the American " ba'rlf Tamarlana w.ere drowned at Puna, Hawaii, Duluth, Minn.1, Is to have the largest docks In tho world: 'They will have a capacity of 1,000,000 tous a year. The famine relief committee, of whtoh the Czurewltch is president,-has distrib uted 1,250,000 roubles aud 800,000 poodi of grain up to date. Senator Proctor has introduced a joint resolution providing that the President shall bold bfflce" for sir years nnoVnot be eligible for ru-electlon, AT J f WE MORNING I FEEL BRIQHT AND NEW AN.D MY COMPLEXION IS OETTEp. ly do'ctoi' nays It m is g ntly on the utomnch, liver and k'llow's, aji I h n pl.-rvsunt laxutlvc. 'low ii in ia maun irora 11 rn na ia prepareu ri 1 fur ui l VIGOR OF MEN ttreniftn, dorelopmont, tnd tone itlrcn tu.eTery organ and portion of the body. Simple, natural metliOtiSo lmttsedlatB Improvement pocn. KAllurc ImpOBSlbla. 2.UX) references. Book, expI&nAtioni u ERIC MEDIOAL CO., BUFFALO, H. Y. A Profitnale Business on Limited Capital. PEABL TYPEWRITER ! for business und private correspondence Slnv ule. durable, ueeurtlte Nut a tov. but a ni'UOtf' cul rnutblriu. Does not nt out or ordur. No liruetloe required tooperuUt It. l'rlee. 81 A responsible agent wanted In every town, to whom UDerui inducements win oe inuae. l-earl Typewriter cuuiiiiu.v, 88 & DO No. Moore st , (l-r.im) New York City THE. NEXT H,ivwia.iga. i L n r.i u i ILM'MESMEMGME A 11 druggiata atll It. tti -.1 una 11 to per uu ig". auiijiionefiniuy: Iintu Innilly'n-dleliis 'lovee the Itasvels rai-U duy. lu order tube ti tiUhy, yili Is petv3.Hary. Medals for Having Life. WAsnLVOToa, Feb.-i9. Secretary Fos ter has'awarded a,goldtne'dal'itoHaVry Thompson, of Virginia', in-recognition x his signal. exertional on-.varlouar)ccaslona since 188)! in saving ten persons from drowning. A silver ued,al was also awarded to ltuubcn Hall, of New York, for saving the life of James Morse, a boy ut Marion, Mass., in 1890). ' , ' . . riayedMaibleaon"th"Ico. RETNOLDSViLtir, Ta., Feb. 19. Jameii Martin and Ji'rank. Farrel, aged about Hi yars, were' drowned. ln Sandy Lake LJreeK. Iho boys'were playing marbles on the icei audi a marble went spinning over- tba' frozen surface., Martin and Furrell chased, it and- ran into an air1 hole, i The bodies have not. been recovered., Judga Dykm'all'e Iluriis llumril. White Plains". 'N. Y;. " Feb. 19.-The bouses and butbllildlrlgs on the 6stafe of Judge J. O. Dykman on Broadway were burned to the ground ut an early morn ing hour. The lire is supposed" to' have been started, uy nn incendlury. The horses and carriages wero gotten out with dllliculty. Two Prlaoners llrcak Jail. SciuifToS, Pa., Feb. 19. George -Mack, committed for forgery, and Jumes Bishop, awnitin(-trial .for burglary,. es caped fronvthu Wuyno county prison at. Houesdaie by digging their way through the ceiling oyor tin; corridor of the main hall, and thence through the cupalo tc the. roof. ' 'i i . 6ft in the Stilly Night You've ' heard the wailine,v,rourid you; "Wir.d Oilic'irid'naby wero.'lhe' Combina tion. Dr. Hand's Oolio Uurn is the specific. Sample bottbfffreo' at J.-M. nillon's or C. J. McO irthy's drug store. Thijlonc coiffure, is especially reC' ommeaded to girls With pretty necks. A Husband's Mistake Hu'bands too oflen permit wives, nd par ents their children, to sutler from headache, dizziness, neuralgia, steeple. sness, ut. ner vousness, when oy thp use of Dr. Allies' IlcBlorutlvo .Nervine , such serious resjilts could e.islly be prevented ' Drnirglsts evtry-i where say It gives universal Ballsrtcilon, and ba-ai ImmeuBe sale. Wood north Co., of Fori. Wayne, Ipd,: Hnow , & t'o of Byraeuso NiiVi,)J,a Wojf. JXIUsdale; Mich.; and bun d edsot others say ",lt In the greatest Seller they ever,,,knew.V It contains ijd oplitesj Trial bottles and flhe bodk on Nervous piseases, free a; p. If, llaenbuch's. QettlnR In a plokle Is not to make a man look well preserved. Shlloh's Consumption Ouro This J 1st beyond dutiithln Ule tnost suo jesslul Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doseff to variably cure the worst case, of Cough, C'roup,.and"Br6"uclilUe,,'wnile Its wdm lerful Buccess In the cure of Consumption , la iWibM'tut' 1 U4.H11Q1 tu.iue mciwrv ill uivuiuiurji Jlncelt'srbcsLojsrveiy.lLria& been tblOTpn a guarantee, a lest whtcb no other mdJlclrie 2an sta.qd, It you have a Congb we earnestly ink ypui to try. It. JPrlfCO 7,0 cents. 0 cents, and 11.00. If your Lnngs are sore; Chest or Back lame, usaHtiliph's. Porous Planter. Hold by D. 11. Ilagenbuch, ff, E. corner 'Main and Lloyd, sreeta ., Colds are a very common complaint tuts winter unurvery'iowr escape tuem The Soorot of Success. O. H. llageubiioh.thi'aril'iiilst.hellevos Urn' the secret of success Is nerseverunce. There fore he persists In keeping 'the flii.-st.llne of perrumeries, toilet articles, cosmetics, drugs and chemicals 011 the.utarket, ,IIe eetioclally Invite all nersons 'ivho have balDltatlhn. short breath, weak or .hungry f pells, pain In oongh.smoiherlaa;, dropsy or he.rt dlMsane to try Dr., Miles', unequaled New Heart Cure, be'orelllstoolate. It has tne latest sale ol any similar remedy. Fine book, of testlmo nlals free. Dr. Miles' Koitnrotlva, Nervine Is nnsurpassea for s eepiessaess, neaaocue, nts eta, and It contains up opiates. , Signs of spring are already observa ble hi the dry goods store windows.' Oh, What a Cough. Will yon'heed the Wa-ulnirr The slenal rer. rinrtf AMhn.nraDnnrrij.h lit that .n ura , rtble disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can afford for the sake nf saving 60 cents, to run the rlsfc and do, nothlneJorlt, we Enow rroci experience that HUllon,s Cnre vlllCurd vour Oouzu: It nfve'r Ifklli. Thlh explains why more than a Million Hottles Tere sold the past year. It relieves Croup ind Whopplntr Couh at onco Mothers do not be without It. Kor Lame Dock. Hide or Cheat, use Uhlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by a H lla'otibuoi, N. K. corner Slain and oioya sireois. Tn u few more weeks the robins and bluebirds will be appearing. mrtw on UiBHound, Wt-stohester Co , N. Y. To Alva's Brazilian HneeIRo Oo (lentle- men: Iist sprlnie Iwis troubled with what the docmrs to'd ine was muscular rheum 1 uwn, 1 was uunuie to wane tor nearly alx weeks. All Ibis lime I wis using the medi cine p escrinea oy ine attending doaor, and irutti wtitcti 1 Kin. nu retiei. V friend seat ma. a lane bottle of Cactus Illood Cure, whli h I tried, und before two ttilrdsgt the Cure was used I was able 10 waltc. 'rhput pain. It Is 'ndw two months since the palnsleft ine, and have not as yet rctliri ed, and I entirely reo from them. I delayed writing to you, as I wu's'anxloua to Know wnetuer 1 was temporarily or per minently cured. It Is wl(h pluasure that I now state that from my present feelings, I would Judge that I am cured. lUsh trdly necessary lor me to r commend this mdlelne aftai am positive that a trial of It la all that Is neo stnry, and I am fully convinced It will recommend Itself. , Ora'-mlly jours' M IIOOAN, Cur Bill" at IClrllu's Drug Btore, Ferguson lfouelllock,Hhensndoih, Pa. Pride and shame are twins, though they do not look a lilt alike, MUea' Norvo and Llvor Pills Vet on a new principle regubtt'iig the nver, momaon ana Dowels tnrouqnthi nervei. V new ilttKnivery. Dr. Miles' Pllla if Wall I. V Him iiiitmnuB'is, im i ' - i irpi'i yyi wnuipation. unequaiaj ior ui ion. Unequaiea lor nutfi, wilnl; Hmallest, mllilxst.suresfjl Mdoaes, mples free, at C. II. llageilh'uf.U's 'iiiiivtrou. nmai 25cts, Ham pies arng store. A REVOLTING FEAST Sad Story of Restitution and Misery Kovcalcd. DISEASED HORSE FLESH AS FOOD German Immigrants Seek Wealth and Find Worse Thau Death. Seventy-Year-Old William Klmlermami and Ills Son ltave but a Sorry Kxlatence In thai Lantl 'of Their Golden' Hopes When the librae Was Killed' They TusteU ltlFlatrMet They. Ilnd Katvn InJionlhaiTlie K6C317S .TJsreo llollara for the Hides, With Which They wTiV Isuy Flour and Pntntues to Keep Them aelvee frnni htarvlnir. .Iehsev Cmf, N. J"., eb. 19. Ridgefleld Township's Board of Health has discov ered that two diseased horses have -been slaughtered and eaten by Germans living nearx.ie little village of Palisades Park. It was reported first that the animals had been converted into Frankfurter sausages and sold in this city. An inves tigation revealed a story of destitution and misery such as is seldom encountered in d civilized community'. The suppdscd sausage factory Is a little shanty Whereltwo lueu,- father und. sour exist in the'mosb abject squalor. Inside there 'was but one-room, about fifteen1 feet' Square, inelosed by walls of mud and. mortar. In one corner stood n bunk of rough boards-upon: which lay an old man, shivering -with the- cold. The lloor, which was of tllrt, was shared by six dejected looking1 fowls'uud a goat. Across the middle, of the- room upon a hickory pole were hung parts of n horse. On tho stove, in u tin- pu.il,, horo,, florsh was stowing, .The old man seemed to bo very feeble and miserable. They at lirst resented the reporter's intrusion, but finally told their queer story. The old tuau was Wilhelm Kinderman, the young man his stepson, Johun Wilhelm Scbaelerii. They came to this, country three years ago from fapremberg, 'Lnbau,-iiaxony,. Young bchaetec.ilmd been in tho Ger man army, as Juls papers show, as. clerk to . the commander pfj an. English rugl uieut. ills otep-father, who was, v'0 years old; 'persuaded him to, take., advan tage oL ,i nvji.Ytan' furlough,. und, come to Amen.... , ta try their, lortuues iu he imd.oi p vy. j ., .,. '1 heir nu,.t .. Were blasted. A few days in'riuw linj. .stislled.them that tne Held was too em'wilutl. tiTnev. wandered uu the lludboiiii, river,i, vthrougU Jlergeu ' county ilia wild woodqd bills reminded them, of tUeir.liOme iu.the Buyafiau,Aips, aud upoa a ibteup .hillside they built their wretched hut. W Inter' came'and with it starvation. "Wu had no.- fpod -iu the. house and Johan brought, the-old horse lrom the woods and knocked it in the hetuL That night wtf eat -the- first meat we had tasted for monllts. - , ."A few days .afterward a man from' Englowpod brought a horse here und said we could, have it. Jolum killed that also aud we now have enough meat to, last us u year. We. will smoke It and then chop it up and stuff, those skins with it aud It .will keep many; months. " L .i'ouig bchaefer produced three silver dollars he said liq had received from a dealer .iu hides., for the skins, He bad .carried them, to this city Ju;a, bag' and he thought that this, is what gaye rise to , the report, that he was. Belling the. meat here,, Tbe,mouey, Jie said, would buy barrel of potatoes tinq they .could, live very, comfortably until warm w.eather when, he. expected to. .get, wprk grading jsoiue of the, new streets, .... ADJUDGED INSANE. Hamilton Imagine That He 1'osaesaea Unlimited Wealth. Glens Falls, N. Y:, Feb. 19. Coun sellor -Frederick' L. Hamilton, who. was arrested dn New, York, citytseveral weeks ago-charged -with' robbing-a cltizeu of Vermont; and Who has at various; times causnd' his relatives considerable trouble by uttering false checks, Uas been ad indued insane bv Drs. Howard and Aid- .rlfih,,of Varrensburgh. He will be taken .to Ogdensburg t?-day. When Hamilton' reached home from New York he flourished u. - revolver and drove bis mother from the house. Hamilton labors under .the delusion that be is in. the possession pf unlimited wealth uud-can settle all his troubles by simply drawing a check. The Queen Ilegent III. Madhid, Feb, 19. There is consider able anxiety expressed in regard to the health of the Queen Regent, Marie .Christina, mother of little King Alfonso -XUl.i son of the latp King Alfonso XII. The Queen Iiegent has been ill for some time past, and Instead of improving it is admitted that the royal sufferer's sick ness is increasing. The exact nature of her malady is not oflicially announced, but it is said to be tho after effects of an attack of Influenza. llenedlctlne College Hurtled. Ma'kciibStek, N. H., Feb. 10. The new Benedictine College building was burned last night. It haB been iu process of erection since early last summer, and was nearly completed. Tho loss is about $00,000. Father Hugo, the rector, if in Philadelphia. The cause of the lire is not 'known. Only the outside walls are Btsudlng. The Stvry Not Credited. New Yoiufi Feb. 10. .The special from Bildgeport, Conn., announcing that ex President John Uoey had written a letter to the Adams Express Company, praying them to grant him a. pension iu recog nition of his long service ip(the cQinpiiny, Is not credited among express officials. Crushed Under a Pulling Tree, Nyick, N. Y.. Feb. 19. Abram Gar rabraut of Spring Valley, this State, was drawing lpgs at Saddle Klvor, N. J aud while measuring a large tree, the tree fell and crushed him to death. Ha leaves a widow and several children. They Will rJtlok to the Stales. Ottawa, Feb. 10. The Grand Lodge of Ontario Anoieut Order of United Work men, ut its session here, rejected the motion to separate from the Supreme Lodge of America by a vote ol W.titS to 2,000. ACME BLACKING is cheaper 20 cents a bottlei than any other Dressing at 5 cents. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS because shoes onco blackened willf It can bo kept clean by washing them with water. People In moderato circumstances find It profitable to buy it at 20c a bottle, because what thev spend for Blacking they pave in shoo leather, , f4,, ,, ... . It is tho cheapest blacking considering its quality, and yet we want Vo sell it cheaper if it can bo done. We will pay $10,000 Reward for ft recipe tlrlit Vill enable us to make Wolff's Acme Blacking at such a price that, a retailer, can profitably sell it at 10c. a .jvutle. This oiler is 016. Until Jqji Jst, JrlflS, dli' furniture 'rUinled with ' ' T" BIK-RQR-! (this is the name of tho paint), looks like stained and tamiihed nctu furniture,. Opo coat will dp It, A,c.lijd,can apply it You can change rf pine to a walnut, or a cherry to. mahogany j there is no Jiinit to ypur fancics. All retailers Sell it. Co ouh'p ' eat J- tfu iSnuCi CEMTLEMEN THE BEST SHPEJNTHE WORLD FOR THE MONET l1 It la n aeamloiw ahoewftri.nd lacks or wax thread to hurt the feeti made of tho best line calf, atyllali and easy, and became ire make more thoee tif ihim oraaethanany other manufactured Iteotmlahand eewed allocs coating from $1,00 to $5 OO. Se 00 (icnului- llnnrl-tinwed, thafltwst calf ahpe ever offered for flu): equala I'reneti Imported shoes which cost mm ss.riitoili.no. Cte ". IJn.nil.Sews-il.Welr, Slioe,.flne calf, S" atyllth, comfortable unddur&bte The best jhoe ever offered at this price ; aame grade as cua-tOm-rnadrrsTioes coating from stoo to tfun. CiO SO Police Minei Farmers, Uallroad ilea nod LettcrCarrlcraall wcarthem: nnecalr. searnlesa, mnooth lnalde, -heavy tbree aolea. 'exten sion edge. One pair will wear a year. CO SO fine tulfi no better shoe ever offered as SaSiai this price i one trial will convince tho whowamnaliooforcornfoand service. ro nnd 8'J.OU Worklne-me.n'a thoeai WBa. II m rv .Imnv .nil Hn.nl.l. I. .... . . have given them a trial will war soother make. DnVG1 ci.ue nnii si.7,i ecnooi anoea am Swl J I O Worn bV I 111. l.tv. nrvwh.ra- tli.vc.f S oiijthcjr merlta, ns .the Increasing aalea show. B fJnipr. .-.,...1,. .ii.iiii-i.,i-T(rit di iiiK, uena. iaauica l)ongoIo,verjratillBb;iualjlrenct Imported shoes rostlnB rrom nil to ts.nl. l.ndica' t-.SO, H't.00 nnd. 1.73i shoe for Hisses are tho best flnaDortgoia- stylish and durable. Camion. Beo tliat W. Iw lUonitlas name antt price areauunpod on the bottom of each shoe. nr'rXKE 'n'o ,HnnsnTrTE.jtj Insist on local advertised dealers BitDDlyuur rtm. XV. t.. UOUOI.AS, IlrocUton.DlasBrtfclalir Joseph: -jbajUjH., ISortli nlnin 'St., Sliciifiudoaia. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. - -: it- SUPERIOR TO SARShPAMLA " 1 . :i' it .1 i ,. Purifies the blood by ex pelling the 'impui ities through the proper channels and never causes' 'eruptions' On the skin. Regulates the bowdls. Curer dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, toU6s :up the systdm. and gives you an appetite.' Novor fails 1 o cure any con dition produced by infipurd or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, HVer or kidneys. Sold at Xlrlln's Drug Store, Fcrguton't Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. A HUE SHOW If you want to see a fine display ol Boots lotaZ. Duuea, go to ' s, SNYPEfl's Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old stand.) Corner Coal and JnrUlu rjtn. Custom Work ntitl Repairing: Done In the best style:' JOHN CflSLET Green Truck Stand I r Cor. Main and Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Dailyv A Huellnool Choice (HIOCK1UKH Nuts and Candles. Poultry of all Kinds. Mr. Costlnt receives his green truck dally lrom the clt v msrkels, which Is a gutranleo t,q his onuomtrs, that they will receive fresh goods whsh liuylfig from him. ' TI I flTI I fl r " 8. the underauuei, were 411 r I 1 1 rl r en'lrelvouredof ruoUnjb WU I UUU Dr. I. It. Mayer, S1 iVechSt., l'hlladsl -hla, Pa , H Jones Plii Ips, Kennet Sipure P.i. T. . Kreltat, Hltllugtoa P.: K. M.rttnall, Mnunl Alto. Pit.: Itev. H. II. Hhsr tner, Muubury Pj; I). J. Iinllett mis. IS'U vl llnnilliir Pii.' Win Dir. lS'JI MsutroteHt . 1 Philadelphia- II. L. H?we. 8S0 Kim Ht., Koid. Ing, P.i; Oeorgeaud Ph llurentrt, 4111 Ljoust Ihu, Heading, Pa. Bead for cireutas. " -' I1"- 'ti; ' W. L. DOUGLAS
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