4k Presents in the most decent ftJritf THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS dUIOF, OP 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 'Hab'ttual 'Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak 'or .' condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER T. .fiLk ltlsthemostcxcelUntrei Mi' CLEANSE THE SYSTEV aW'.tt' When one is HiI'ius nr i ..." -s5 Tll..r PURE BLOOD, RBFRE.u(rii. HEALTH and STIWVOT ' NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it md al delighted with it. ASK YOUH DBUOCiST FOR S-5rx.TT3 OK1 KIC3-S MANUFACTURED ONLY DY CALIFORNIA ?IG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. . lOUISVIltf. KY NEW YORK. II. (T Blck Headache and rollovd all tho troublsa tnef. clont to a bilious state of tho system, saoli a3 Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress altos eatlng.Palnin tho8ldo,&o. While their most TemiriaDio success nas Deen anown iu cunjn .jleaiacho. Tfit Carter's Llttlo Uvo PIUS ars equally valuable in Conatlpution, curing and pro Tenting tulaannoylngconiplauit,whUo they also correct all disorders of thostoinach,atimulatetha Vver and regulate tho bowels. Even If theyonlj curoa (Arts Ihoy vrtuiaboalmostprlcelesa to thosa aha .suiter from uis auiressing complaint; out rortu satelythelrgoodnessdocsnotendhcre,andthos Xf no onco try i&6m wui una mesa uiuo puis vara. Ablo la somanr ways that thoy will not bo wli :llrjg to do without them. But aftor ollslcb hea4 is the bane of so many lives that bora f3 rubers WiemnkBOur groat boast. OurpULicuroltwlitlo etaors uo not. Carter's Little Liver Fills are very smalt and Terr easv to take. Ono or two nilla issko a doso. They aro strictly vegetable a&ajlii not gripo or purge, but by their gentle action pleaoo all who usethem. Iiivlalsat25cents; nveforll. Sold by druggists ev ry whore, or tent by mail. CARTER CO.. Maw Vnrki SMALL PILL. SHALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. Xjugesland oldest reliable purely cuh com jmmea representea vy JDj&TVZT FAUST, 120 S. Jarcfn St.. Shenanaoah,Pa. CMcht f KocllvB Diamond llrutf. 'ENNYRQYAI. PILLS iTrif tad naif fcuiiie nir iUwjl wtlwb't. ttoita-ttk. &pxi, tied mM hy rl'Aan. Tskiv la Hum for t,VtiaUft tw.UmDnUl ind f Alius. i "inini".- Aani0r. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS. 1070. " sir t itrni) c. m JO Breakfast -Cocoa hnv been removed, JT absolutely puro and it is soluble No Chemicals are used In Its preparation It hs More thm'tMre tlm tht Xrtngth of Cocoa miied with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and Is therefore far more eco I non.ical,.coli7 Uu than ont icentacvp. It Is delicious, nour ' isblng, strengthening. 7AeiiY moCSTitD. and admlrablv adanted for invalids as well as for persons In health. Sold by Oroeers eserywhere. W. BAKER & CO,, Dorchester, Mass. ran. SAWDEWS lATlSTPATtHTS. TtWITH tlECTM- BtST SiMS2: MA0""I tMFROVEMENTS. SUSPENS3RY, Wtl enrs Tlthoat mtllelas at! WsstDess reibHlnc from VUllltl. USM bid. lanibii This clcelrlo belt eooufot HoniUrnit luiurotvueHl, o,r all mt r., aa sir. .uruat tut I" IQiUoll Ml ttj tha waurtr Ut! It SS.OOQ.OO, soj villi sure tu of tbt sbovn ill.m . r uo (nr. Tbou.iad. Lars bean eurad b; this marvaloua -".i m wtuar rvnaaiaa lanej. bdq we aiva 4r.i. afta.limonlal. la tbl. and avarr olhar atata. T our pumrul lmctaia4 ILUTIUC to kPKabOIIY Is tbs Msli bua attr ollarad waak uaai I lit k H II 1ULI. HILTS. n?;UI,, I1""" Slrtwtlk UlUKtaTaaO la fill to 00 DllS. S.al rr larie lllu.lral.l faubulata, leilil, (ra a-ivrtfi3airr nr.inan'iixa oo.. No. OIO Oroadway. NEW VOrtlC. CARTER'S ur nm wt- k a THECABINET'S FALL 'residont Carnot Accepts tho Miuislors' Kcsignatioiis. j A MOST REMARKABLE SCENE. The Frsnoh Ohambor of Deputies in a Btata of Wild rxoitomsnt. Tio Followors of tho Old Iteclmo Throw Aside Their Ancient Wlgnlty mid Hiu. lirnce Bud l!von Kiss Knell Other Slliilstflr I''nllleres' C'nllia(riiee Attribute tho Crisis to Ills Attitude Toward llio Clercy Cleini-nceau, Hlio Is Uulck to Turn Others Out of Olllce but Never Tilkus Olllce Himself, Seizes tho Oppor tunityThe Demand Tor Urcency 1'luced tho Premier in u Uilllctilt Position. Paws, Feb. 20. President Uartiot has acccpteit the resignation of the Ministers, lie had a long eoi-.crcnce with JI. de Freycinet, at which tlie Premier told him that his action could not be recalled uud that the course of the Chamber left no choice but dishonor or resignation II. Fallieres, the Minister of Public Worship, is looked upon with coldness by his colleagues as the primary cause of the crisis by his aggressive attitude toward the clergy. Tho supporters of the government Join iu condemning his policy as having rendered the catastrophe inevitable. After tho defeat of the Ministry there was a remarkublo scene in the Chamber. At llrst thd majority were us thunder struck as tho minority. They had hardly expected to overthrow tho Ministry by such an extraordinary vote. The followers of tho old roitime, who have sat in calm hauteur day after day, watching the onward sweep of the current beyond their control, suddenly awoke to a sense of tho result. They throw aside dignity and began to embrace and even to kiss each other. Nobles from remote parts of France, where loyalty to the Church and the royal house is born in, the peoplo, danced about llko dervishes iu their delight at the defeat of the Ministry. The minority was first dumbfounded and then frantic and answered the shouts of joy with yells and execrations.- The prudence of the Ministry iu promptly re tiring, without theatricals, prevented serious disorder. The crisis came so suddenly and with so little cause that it has had little or no disturbing effect us yet upon the public. There is. some excitement, but it is con fined to political circles. The prevailing opinion is that there will bo a dissolution of tho Chamber unless the Ministry which has Just resigned is patched up. M, Clemenceau, leader of the itadicals, had a hand in' the crisis, us he had iu nearly all crises of the kind iu many years. He is quick to turn others out of ollice, but never taKes oQiee himself. Iu the present case M. do Freycinet had no intention ot passing tho Associations bill, which was desigued merely to frighten the Ilishops and please tho Radicals. The deinuud for urgency placed the Premier in a diilicult position. If ho accepted the motion it would bo equivalent to a direct attack on the Church, and would bring down upon the Government tho hostility of the Right, while to refuse urgency would betray insincerity on the part of the Government. UPSET A LANTERN. Trafilo Hreaklne Up of h Unionist Moot ing; at Klng:cross. London, Feb. 20. A lnntern show held by a club of Unionists at Klngscross was broken up in a tragic wy. A lad who was present at the celebra tion Upset e paraHiue lantern. Tho burn ing parafline set lire to the floor and caused a frightful panic. Grown up people screamed and the two hundred children rushed about In a fright, made nil tho mora desperate by the example ot their elders. In the rush for escape on tha staircase, twenty wero Injured, live of whom muy die. The door of exit had been closed and locked, aud this added to the horror of tho occasion. Fortunately the coullu gsatton did not spread. HUDSON DEAD. Tho Aged Ilrocktun Faster Succumbs at lusst. BnoCKTON-,''Mass., Feb.' 20. Charles E. Hudson, who has fof("forty-threo days ro fus'ed'td partake of hny food wliatover, is dead. 1 A number of persons have been In con stant attendance at tho old man's bed side and they assert positively th.lt not a morsel of food has crossed his lips in tho time given. -1 1 At long intervals ho would moisten his lips with water. His mind wa porfectiy clear and ho understood that he was taking his life by refusing to eat, Mr. Hudson whs Oil years old and was nt one tlmo n prominent business mun. Tlilnlstorlal Chuntres. Willimantio, Conn., Fob. 20. Rev. Leonard Smith, a prominent Baptist idergyman of Mansfield, has received a call to tho pastorate of the First Baptist Church in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, and will probably accept. Rev. John Pease, i well-kuown Mtthodlst clergyman, has Accepted 'a call to the Methodist Episco pal Church of Fulda, Minnesota, and will commence his labors April 17. Aflliotod With Hydrophobia. Bethlehem, Ph., Feb. 20. Frank IIIp penstal, aged 48, of Centre Valley, is afflicted with hydrophobia caused hy the bite of a mad dog two weeks ugo, lie raves, barks, yelps and goes Into in termittent spasms during which ho goes through the most frightful contortions'. Doctors say he cannot reoover, aud that ho is gradually sinking. II.S nescuers Ilowardod. WiLKKSUAHim, Pa., Feb. 30. Lawyer Kline, of llaalotou, who was rescued by firemen from the burning Hotel Royal, hoa'sent a eliuuk for $500 to those who so nobly took hiai from tho burping house. Clituuxo lluijilur Uitnulltuil. Ottawa, Feb. 20. Tho Governor-Gen-eral lias sighed a warrant for tho axtrtt" dltlpn of Moses Lltenchburg, wanted' nt Chicago for burglary, .He is uow iu jull At Montreal. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report SUGGESTS A COMPROMISE. Itov, T. lo'sVllt Tnlniap" on Sunday nt tho oriel's I'alr. fiiiCACio', Feb.' 20. Tho Rev. T. HeWltt Tnlmage, speaking on the question of oiimlitr at the Worm's Fnlr, said: "I um Intet-estpd in that becuuse of my desire for the Impptncw nf tho working people. There must be no clash between the Church and tho V orld's Fuir. Tho proper solution is to have 'Very work shop, factory and store ciocd promptly every Saturday at noon durimr the en tire exposition. Uive the working classes hnlf a holiday every week during that time. Then on riunday let the gicat preach era who will be hue from all purts ot ; the world hold services in all the V orld's , Fair buildings which will admit of it. Your reeulnr churches and all your lown town hull? will be crowded at that time, and there will be no abundance of people to ll l Hie iniiiruvi-,eu unu.uuiio uu , vue exposition gromui. CYCUON IN PORTUGXL. The uamiiRo A'.its ! ?l i.css Timn n.ooo H.i.ran L.SBO, Feb. 20.-A foarf u cyclone has spread defetvuctlon in bouth Port- ugnl a cruiser lying in the Tngus dragged , anchor and merchant ves-sel were swept ' before the storm. The customs shells in ! this city were wrecked, and telegraph wires everywhere prostrated. Tho dnmage was not less than five millions of francs. To the terror enured by the cyclono was added an earthquake iu the province of Algrave, which did much damage to property and caused a panic amoim tho people. Horse Car Conductors ltrlno; Suit. St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 20. A few days ago six conductors were dismissed from tho service of the St. Paul City Railway Company on the charge that they were in a conspiracy with conductors of con necting lines to turn in transfers wrong fully prepared in lien of cash fares .col lected. Tho discharged men have now brought slander suits aggregating $30,000 against tho company, NEWS' OF THE DAY. Philadelphia's Russian Relief Fund la $70,000. Gold to tho amount of $000,000 waa shipped to Europe from New York. The government of Mexico has taken up fish culture. Mrs. James Timony was fatally burned at Morristowu, N. J. Patrick Sullivan has been arrested at Bridgeport, Conn., on a charge of arson. Tho total customs recoipts of Uruguay for the yeurllH'Jl amounted to $S,uao,a4, According to the census returns the population' of tlie city of Rio Janeiro is-615,559. - C. Q. Cummings was hanged nt Savan nah, Gu., for the murder of David Williams In-1890. - - Mi- s Minnie Barton was so badly burned at NoV Rochelle, N. Y., that she will probably die. Frank Gallon has been arrested at Al tooua, Pa., for the murder of Daniel Dougherty, at Edgingtou, 111. It Oores CoUs,Conghi,SoreThroat,Oroai,IfiaeMa, Vhooping Ooughrlironchitis aod Asthma. A aerial, tora tor Consumption lo em .ia;r., aod l .ur. nUtr I adv. nerd stages. u.a al oooa. You will see the el sellAnt efftet after taking tho Erst do. &.!l vr Sialara ar.rjwli.ra. Larj. b.lila.. MmM aaAaUW. ouicKi.Y. TiianouaHLY. fodever CURED . . . ... sclontlno method that cannot fall unless tho enso Is beyond huumrt nlrl. Vnu foel lmDrovcd tboflrstdny,feoln bono nteveryaayi suouanutv yourself a kins, runonn moil la body, mind and li. nrl. Tlniins and lossaa endod. lSvery obstaclo to happy married llfo ro moved. Nervo' forco, will, energy, bruin power, irhon falling or lostaro restored by this treat ment. All sinnlland weak portions or tuo ooay en larged and strengthened. Victims of abuses and excesses, reclaim your mnnhood 1 Bufforers fn.m foll7.OTerwork.lll health. regain your vigor! Don't dcspalr.even It In tho last Stages. I ion l DO uisnuarb ennd I f nuacks havo rob bed you. Letussbow you that modloul salunoe and WVlta for tiup llauk with explanations ft mtMf-. nnnnr at 11 ptisii nero iro nana in nana. mal)o4sculedrrpe, Ovus tf,Opo relereuces. EEIB HBDIOAL CO., BUFFALO.1 IT. Y. A Profilaale Business oh Llmt ed Capital PEARL TYPEWRITER ! for business an'l Prlv,B correspondeiiet). Sim- nit. iSiirulifA. uoetirnto. Ktt a tOV. but la Draetl- ual waoluno. Poes not get out of order. No lretlue roqulred to oMirvt It. l'rioe. s A rctauonuble agent wanted in every town, to I'eiirl Typewriter 'coiiiimuy, SS'&HONo.Moorest., (147-lro) New YrKCity, IBGN'T OELAi TAKE: jp9 ini Something happens every day to serve us an excuse for the man who doe not do his best T-1..1 teitx "iU- uvu ftr count up now mucn you pay for lamp imit" chimneys ? There are about twelve million families of us. We average, maybe, a' lamp a family; chimneys break, perhaps, at the rate of one a week a lamp. six nnnurea mimon emmneys a year for the aSll barrels. tauppose tiiey cost ten cents a piece on the average: that's enough, to half pay the national dQbt, JNlllC-tentllS Ot It WaStC Tf . , rnMWVd Poov1 top" or " Pearl-glass " you will pay a trifle more apiece, but not one - tenth as mucn a year. Disreputable chimney makers t t fumish tfie dealers ., , . . .... with cheap imitations. They break from heat, ruin the temper of the household and fill the ash barrels : a tlacrue and a nuisance. Tncicton Imvintr i Tir. rio-tit 1,-inrl Pittsburgh, I'a, Geo. A. Macbeth & Co. Harbingers of spring will soon be appearing. Oft in tho Stilly Night Yii'vo lieird tho walling 'round you; "Wl d 0 die and baby were tho combina- ion Dr. Hand's Colic Our. is thn specific i-implo buttl s free at J. M. Hillnn's or 0 J MtOitthy's drug ore.'' Tho latest is "There are no sun spotH m him." A Husband's Mistake. riu'bands loo often pe mlt wives, nd par ant their children, to (.utler from headache, izzlness, neuralgia, sleeple-sncss, flt, ner ounes. When oy the use of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine such serious results :ould easily be prevented Druggists every- liero nay it gives universal satlsf ictlon, and ia ai lmmeusa sale. Wooduortu Co., ol ort Wayne, Jnd.; Know & fo of Syracuse. M. Y.;J. O Woir, Hillsdale, Mich.; and htm. 1 edsot others say "it Is the greatest seller they ever knew." It contains no oplxUs I'rinl bottles and fine book on Nervoun llseaacs, free at O. II. Ilngenbucli's. Thn veil hides complextlon. many a hand made Shlloh's Oonsumption Cure. This Is beyond question the most sue jositul Cough Medicine wo have ever sold, i lew closes Invariably cure the worst cases ot Coush, Oroup.'und Bronchitis, while Its won. lerfnl success In the cure of Consumption H Without a'parallol in the blstory of medicine. nisi uisooverjr it nas u .a test which no otb n sold on a other medicine an stand. It vou have a Oouko. w we earnestly ..1.bn.,,AtM.II l.lu 111 .anTj Inunt. J, PU llf 1.1 y lit. IUO .V UBUW U IVUM3. MUU )1J)0, If your Lungs are sore. Chest or Back 'ame. Use Shlloh's Pofoqs Waster, gold by j. it, riagenoucn, m. m. corner uam ana t.loyil streets. Benzine will take the staim out of a dress suit. Tho Secret of Success. U. H. Iliurenbucb. thn drussrlst.belleves tha the secret of success Is perseverance. There fore he persists In keeping the narst line of perfumeries, toilet articles, cosmetics, drugs apd chemicals on the, uuirjtot. llo especially Invite all persons who have palpltitlon, short breath, weak or hungry rpells, pain In side or shoulder, oppression, nightmare, dry ocugh, smolherlug, dropsy or he.irt dUeoso to try Dr, Miles' unequaled Now lleurt Cure, De ore It is too late. It Ins t'ie largest sale ol Bny similar remedy. Fine book oftestlmo uiaisiree. ur. fines' ue-storaiive nervine is unsiirnassed for sleeplessness, neadache. tits etc., and it contains jio opiates. Bouietliini! you may alwuys "stand till''' tho crass. Oh, What a Oough. Will you heed the wa-nlngt The signal per ips or the sure approach of that more ter ble disease. Consurantlon. Ask yourselves If you can afford for the sake of saving 60 cents, to run the risk and da nothing, for It. we snow iron experience mat nmion's uure will Cure vour Couch. It never falls.' This explains why more than a Million Dottles were sota tne nasi year, it rei eves uroun and Whopplnt; Couuh at onco. Mothers do noine w it inutii. f or Lame Hack. Hide or Ohest,nseHhiloh's Porous I'laster. Bold by O. H. Hageubuob, N. is. corner Main and uioya streets. There are still numerous cases of ski; n ess lu town. Hartwou IheSound, Wrstebester Co , N. Y. To Alva's Brazilian Hpeclllo Co Qentle meu: La'tsprlUifl was troubled with what tlie dootor-i to d me was muscular rheuma tism, f was unable to wallc for nearly six weeks. AU this lima 1 Wat uslog the medi cine p oscrliied by the attending doctor, ami Irom which I got no relief. Irlsnd sent me a large bottle of ('actus Blood Dure, whir h I tried, anu before two tlilrdsnl the Cure was used I was able 10 wulk without pain. It,, is row two months since the patnttlslt tne, and have not a yet re' un td, audi iml entirely lreo from them. I delayed wrltluB to you, as I was anxious to know whether I was temporarily Or per maneutly oured. It Is with pleasure that I now slate that from mv present feellnus, I would Judge that I um cured. li Is h irdly necessary lor mo to r commend this madtclue as 1 am positive that a trial of It la all that Is neo.sary, and I am fully oouvlnoed It will rcomnmeud Itself. (lrafallyjours, M HOOAN, For sale at Klrlla s Drnic Btore, lr(USon House IJIootc, Hhenaodoah, Pa The next eleotlnu will be for Presi dent in November. MUos' Nerve anti Liver PU1 Vot on a new principle rsttilat'm the ilvr, stomaoh and bowels thrwibh tta, ntrtm. atvw dlstwvary. Dr. MUeo', llils spllt !teUlionuJi,bd lists, torpid liver, pile, oouaUpattnn, UneituitHt lor men, Mimn, siiiiimi, avnafieai miiutm.,p.uiasi.i iiuuseN, rtr,nt:'ptore. ftmn nn .'ran. a. it ii. iifivannnrii', A.I WtV li n . T. rtniw bid AND GT RICH. Bevernl New Ore Mrll.cs Heportrd from tlie West. San Ais'foKJO. 'ex., Feb. 20. On Verde Creek, I'll Pnndiira County, 100 miles norchwest of here, a strike has been mndrt The ore lies in the rock in such evenly placed lumps that It at first aroused sunpleioirnf fralllng. Ihe vein extends for two mile. The yield on as say runs 1 0-10 huimvm of silver and 1 2-10 ounces of gold to tho ton. Denvf.ii, ' Col., ' Feb. 20. It is an nounced that the Bosslck Mine at Silver Cliff has been sold to New York and San Francisco parties for $1,000,000. Denver, Col., Fob. 80. A special from Crlpplo Creek says another great strike has been made there. Tho strike hnsj been made in tho Sam Dyer lode on Ten derfoot hill. It is extraordinarily rioh. An assay from the face of the vein displayed $109 to tho ton. Tho frequent strikes nt this camp are causing much excitement throughout the State, ami people are rushing in at the rate of 250 a day. OunAY, Col., Feb." 20. The Cutler Creek gold strike appears to be genuine. Meu were climbing over tho hills and staking claims all night. More than 100 clutms have been staked in the last 2-1 hours. The country is uuder snow, and it is speculation what the result will be. Many of tho bowlders when broken open are llecked with gold and soino ot them run by assay ono hundred ounces to the ton. Stillwater, Mlun., Feb. 20. Another vsluablo deposit of iron ore has been dis covered near this city. It is understood that St. Paul capitalists have already secured an option oil tho laud on which tlie find is located. HEROINE OF CASTLE LORETTO. The Story of a Jtrue IViimun. and What She Hid In Mexico. Detroit, Feb. 20. Mrs. Roso Peyton, nged 70, widow of Sergt. Patrick Poy ton, formerly of the Second United States Artillery, who has just been buried here, was known to soldiers of the Mexican War as tho Heroine of Cas tle Loretto. She accompanied her husband to Mex ico, and, during the siege of Pueblo, for 20 days regularly carried to him and others of his battery colleo and refresh ments. To do this it was nccessory for her to traverse tho open space between Castle .Loretto, where she lived, to.tlio formica tions of Pueblo, where her husband's company wa stationed. This open space was -.went by Mexican sharpshoot ers so t , 1 . i ,'ely that it was called the Death Rn.ut Though Mrs. Peyton many tim s had her clothing cut by but lets she was never hurt. GRIFFITHS GETS TWO YEARS. He Tried to Kill ISIsman After ficttlni; Tlirashed by Ills Wife. White Plains, N. Y.. Feb. 20. Chas, Griillths, the Englishman who insulted Mrs. William Eisman, so she claims, and who was horsewhipped by her and tried to shoot her husband afterward, has been sentenced to two years in Sing Sing prison by Judge Mills on tho charge of trying to kill.. Qrllllths and the Eismans were neigh bors on Konslco avenue. Their back yards adjoin. Mrs. Eisman said that Grilliths Insulted her one ufternoon over the back fuce. She told her husband and he demnnded an apology. Then Mrs. Qrilliths horsewhipped Grif fiths wnile her husband stood by. After ward Griffiths fired at Eisman, with tho Intention of killing him. Griffiths was arrested afteri'a sharp chase by one of tho town constables. Senator Finn's Exhibition of Science. Des Moines, Iowa, Feb. 20. Senator Fihrl knocked down and severely chas tlsea Doorkeeper "II. M. Belvel, lu the Senate chamber immediately after ad journment. Belvel, In connection with his duties at tho Capitol, is also a news- tianer 'correspondent, aud in a recent letter referred to Finn as a libertine and blackguard. The affair grew out of a fctory that Find visited a Whitechapel dive Saturday night. Cigarettes Killed Him. Camden N. J Feb. 20. William Homan, aged 19 years, a prominent young man of this place, died at his home immediritely after saying: "Tell tho boys that cigarettes killeid mo. Let them tako example anil profit by my c'X' nerience." Ho had no parents. Since 8 years of age', ho has smoked cignrettes iucessnutly. To Swiru Lake Michigan. Chicago, Feb. 20. Two young men of this city havo entered into agreement to within ten days paddle ucross Lake Michigan clad lu diving suits lor a smau bet. Cupt. Paul boyntou is to accom pany them nnd act as referee. The race is such a novel one thut it occasions much interest. AVhUkey Trust to Control Urewerles. Ciiioaoo, Feb. 20.' The Whiskey Trust is said to bo buoking a syndicate which will endeavor to secilro control of all the breweries in Chicago not belouging to the English syndicate. Tho deal is en gineered by P. H. Itice, a member of the trust, .and one of the proprietors of the Star brewery. Tho 2?rthf!rn I.Ifrht Again. Ann Aiinoit, Mich., Fob. 30. Another bright aurora, was visible here durltut tho night. Even through tho clouds the bright coloring could bo seen over tms entire Dvuviuu ui wuub.j, unu there was evidence of bright streamer in the rapid nuetuatlous of light. this entire fecotion of the country, and Archbishop Coriiaitu's Keturu. New Yobic. Feb. 20. Iho steamer Santiago brings itmong hor passengers Am hli h ion Corrla-an and MonsiBiior Mo - Donald from Nassau. Thoy say their trip has been a utoit enjoyable ono. Both iuo in the best of hearth and spirits. Tiiiintliy Guts liur Yeaiu. Houidel, N. J., Feb. 20. Thomas Timothy, wh6 wan convicted of an at tempt to poison his sweetheart, Ella l'atrua, was seutetioed to four yearn in Statu pi lion at hard labor, aud also to pay the ,cjats ot the prosecution. Iiite.'nal Itevoniio Colleetlous. WABHisufON, Fub. 20. Collections of internal revenue for tho llrst seven months of the fiscal year utttrretruto SS8.- i I 700,001. aud increase over the same period I ot last year ot 1,0U9,103. 7ioc t.oo Yi Blacking to W (f SOI.OQ-lOtaltXu. j CHILDREN LEARH r-foiV JWJW If by the tise Of Blackleg you save ono pair of Shoes a yar. and & bottle at 20 centBlpntB throe ird s, Tor bow many years bladcn r " year's saving In shoe lea -r i 10c 10c 10c 10c Will pny fbr the . t ofCIiniiKlni; Plain '.VI It' Glass -sesiels to KtaliJ'. Kmcrald, Opn!. or other Costly Glntv. OC 'iOc 10c 10c 33 31rSOEl GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET? it is a seamless bdoo, wiiu no lacni or wax tnreaa to hurt tho feet: mada of tho best Hue calf, stylish and cay. and be anse we male more shoes of this grade than any otlier manufacturer, it equals hand Bewed shoes costlnff from S4.00 to t uk u" tit'iiiiiun ii.intifleirrii inonncuccair 4 w Bhoo ever ofreretl for S5.(HJ; equals Frencns Imported shoes v. hlch cost from S3.W1 to $U.W. 01 OO Ilnii(lpril Welt Mi or, flno calf, stylish, comfortable and durable. The beBt buog ever olfered at this price; tsamo Rrade as cua-tom-mado shoes costing from .(hj to tm C2Q 00 1'nlleo Miont Farmers, Hallroad Mea &m andltterCarrleraallwearthem; Hue calf,. BParniPBI. smooth lnslttp. linavv throo roIps. nrtn. slon edfje. Ono pilr will wear a year. HHtmrn this price; oiie trial wilt convince thoso who want a shoo for comfort and service. CO 3 nml 2.00 WorkliiBmnN shoes ure very strong and durable. Ihow who) navo given them a trial will wear no other make. Ate? cvc.ul" ana a 1.7, scnooi suoes am J T w W(rn hvthn bnvpvprvw!iirpt thnvmll on their merits, tho Increasing sales show. a nriioe ciMmi iiiin-tipea snoo, dgsi. BmCIU ICO lJontroln. vprvstvllfth; pnn,iIil(.Tift Imported shoes costing from jl.uij to HGjxi. lmdlcs M.5(t, .00 uitil S1.73 fihoo for Misses are tho best fine Uongola. tstylifth and durable. CInutlon. Bee that AV. L. Dour las nonio anil price are stamped on the bottom of each shoo. B3T TAKE NO SUnSTITUTE.M Insist on loeal advertised dealeri RnnnlvlniT vntt W. lu JJOU(3LAtf, ItrocUtt.u,Ma3tf. fioldby JOSEPH ?ortlt Mnln St., 81tetnncloalt CACTUS BLOOD CURE. superior to vmim Purifies tho 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 0 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' Kottl Block. Shenatidoiih, Pa A FINE SHOW 11 you want to see a fine display ol Boots ana Shoes, goto W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old stand,) Cortitsr Conl ami Jfnrdlu Bt. Custom Work ami Repairing Mono In the best .tyle. JOHN COSLET'S fKCiCin TnipU SnnH ' j Vl CCI I I I UOIA ,0 lai tU . Cor. Main and Oak Streets. ?rGSu OySterS RsCeiV8(l Daily. . J h.uu.iuuii.uj1 Aftnellneol Cbolon OUO0EUIK3 NuUi and Oaadles. Poultry of all Khultr. Mr. Outlet receives his (treeu truck dally I rota the eltv markets, wluoh Is a Kutranlee to Ills oils' diners thtttney wlllreoalve fresh ItOodH whsn buyli g front him, RUPTURE W"., tin underslwiiol, were en'lrely curl ol ru,uuety Dr. I.fl. Haver. ;il reh1t.. I'lUladel .hit. Pa . H. Joaes I'hi liw. Kennet attre, l'.: T. . Km1U, HI itl ujtuu i'l; K. M. mU, Manot Alto, li.t llev, s. II. shsr nior. su ibary.lu.! I).J. Delletl. 21. S. 12ti ht.. Ilead m, I'a.; Wot. DlXjWM Montroaeat . I'minueipsMn: it, u. juiwu. -9m c,ii "a . 'wnu I ml-. Pa.! tlaonnsnnrl l'h. Ilurkart. il91U30int tit., Heading, l. Bend for circular,! vVolff's&RMF Cr FOR GLASS- l'"ti lOIT. WB La OOUCLAS atalMalftaav. w. mm