Presents In the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OP TUB FIGS Of CALIFORNIA, Confined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forthing an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak o .. tiv condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER L .ElK It is themost excellent reft Vi.iwn' CLEANSE THE SVSTE6! i' rf V ft -V When one Is Bilious 01 t' so THAT PURE BLOOD, REFREf' Klflv. HEALTH ontl STRICT' NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every pne is using it and al) art delighted with it. A9K VOUn 0RUG0I3T FOR OTTIEsVETIE CUSP 3jIC3rJB MANUFACTURED ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UUISVIUS. KY NEW YORK. (V. f. BEHRING SEA CASE Tlio United States Snpromo Court's Decision. IT 13 AQAINST GREAT BRITAIN. Any Other Oonolmlon Would' Aot Disas trously to This Country. CARTER'S e iPlTTLE 'ell Fiver H CURE felck Headache and rollovo all tha troubles Inef. Cent to tt bilious eUto of tho system, Buoh 03 XMizlness, Nausea, Drowsiness; Distress after Ming. I'lfl In tho Side, &o. wlillo Uiolr moS (remarkable success Jias bosa shown in curing . faeafiaeha, yet Carter's Iittlo Liver Pills ars equally valuablo In Constipation, curing and pro venting lh!sannoyinccomplalnt,whllo they also correct alldlsorders ox thostomach .stimulate tho ilTtraadregulatothobowoLj. Even II they ocljt Cuica Aelistheywonlabealmostpricxlosstottosowao suffer from this distressing complaints butfortn !Satol7thelreoodnessdoeanotendhere,andthosa ,1Tho once try them will And these Uttla pills Tala able In so many Trays that they will not bo wll lisatodonithouttbem. But after aUsickbeail IXa the base cf go many Urea that hers Is whero vta make pur great boast. OnrpuLjcuraltwbila others do not. ' Carter's Utile Liver Pills are very small Jtn4 . very easy to take. One or two pills make a doss. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe oc nmA lint Kiy HirtfrcTantlAnctlnn fileaAfl all whOj use them".' la vials at 33 cents flvefor$l. Sold i uy arugsjata cvcrywuere, or sent, uy ,rmm. OAnTER MFnif!IHB CO.. New-Vorici SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE The Supreme Court Had Power to Xssuo a Writ or Prohibition to the Alaska Court, and Decides that the Latter Court Was Acting; tut a District Court of tho United States. ' Washington, March 1. Tho Saywnrl or Bearing Sa case wns decided yester day by the Supreme Court of the United States against the British government. Tha case came to the .Supreme Court on an application for a writ of prohibi tion to the District; Court of the United States for the District of Alaska to re strain the enforcement of a sentence of forfeiture and condemnation entered in that court in September, 18S7, on u libel Hied by the United States against the schooner W. I'. Sayward upon the grpuud that the Alaska court was without Jurisdiction in the premises. Tho petition was presented by Sir John Thompsop, tho Attorney-General of Canada, with tlio Knowledge anu ap proval of tlio British government, re questing tho aid ut tho court for tho claimant, a British subject. The main averment of tho British government in the case was, that tho Sayward, a British vessel, while lawfully sailing upon the high seas and flfty-nlno miles from any land, was forcibly seized by a United States revenue cutter, and forcibly carried to Sitka, where she was detained by a United States Marshal, libelled by the United States District-At torney for Alaska, and condemned by the Alaska District Court for having killed fur seal at tho place of seizure. The case was taken to the Supremo Court in 1888, but was withdrawn by Cooper, who was advised that his appeal ould not be considered. L.ast year, owever, the case was again brought to tho Supreme Court, on the application for n writ of prohibition. The evident purpose of the action was to determine, whether the United Statos had jurisdiction over JBehriug Sea as a Mure. Clausen. A decision against tho United States would be prima-facio pvidence of Great Britain's refusal to reqognizo the rights of this country over the seal-fisheries' in tho sea. In the decision of thocourt.rednered by Chief Justice Fuller, the court says with reference to the contention oi tne united States that tho Supremo Court did not have power to issuo a writ of prohibition to tho Alaska Court, tliat although It was of the opinion that when the ;appli cntlon for tho rule was made, and that it subsequent! v held that the District Court of Alaska was not one or tho courts mentioned in article III. of tho constitu tion declaring that tho judicial power of the United States shall bo vested in one supremo court and in such Inferior courts as Uongrcss shun xrom time to time establish, it nover-tlie-lpss Concluded tha whre tho District Court of Alaska was actlua as a district Lourt oi tne United States, and as such, proceeding" in admlrallty, it came wltniu tliat section and that the Supremo Court bad power to jbsuyethu writ of prohibition tq that court in a proper case and nsj thoques-- tlon mvoiveu count oe, in uie court's judgment satisfactorily presented upou a return, itgrauted the rule. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Powder REtiD WA8 RIGHT. Ills Quorum ltule lieclded by the Su preme Court. Washington, March 1. The United States Supreme Court handed down a decision in the Dingley Worsted act case, upholding the Heed quorum rule and holding that the House of Representa tives had a right to rnakq such a rule. The Dingley act was passed through the action of Speaker Jteed in counting a quorum when there was a quorum pres ent but not voting. Ballin, Joseph & Co., importers, at tacked the act, maintaining tliat Speak er Heed's notion was in vlqlation of tha Constitution, and that the act was void. The United States Circuit Court for tho Southern District of New York decided in favor of the importers on thia'grouud, and the case was carried to the Supremo Court. Reed was warmly congratulated by his colleagues on tho decision of tlio Su premo Court. Ho said to a reporters "I never hud any. doubt of tho correct ness of my ruling. 1 never thought that thero could bo at nny time, or in place, a Judge of the Supreme Cqurt who would decide it in any other way. The New York State Grand Lodge of Ancient Order of United Workmen as sembles in nineteenth nnnit.il session at Concert Hull, Buffalo, to-day. A settlement of the New York cloak- makers' strike hns just been effected Manufacturer Jonasson agrees to the terms of tho strikers and will take them back in a body. JUDGE GRESHAM THE MAN. FIRE IHSUR&NCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com pamos represeaiou. py 120 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah, Pa, fill flTI I Cir We' thoundorslsraed, were Illlr I 1 1 nil en'.ire'y curea pi rupture Dy f ur, i, u. diaj or. ui An:u au. Philadelphia, Pa., H. Jones Philips, Kennet Bnutre, IM.: T. A. KrelU, Hlittugton. Pa.; E. M. Hmall, Mount Alio, ra.r iiov. s. u. aner nier, Hunbary,, Pa.: I), J, Dellett. 211 a. 12th Ht.. lleaciuw, fa.; wn uix. is:! Montrose bi . a mi&ueipu u; j. u. ivunc. .fwi nmi nu. wuu lag, Pa.; Qeorgoand Ph. Uurkart, 4'j;Lou8l ai., ucaaing, t-i. oenii jur circular; GOLD MEDAL,. PARIS, 107fl. VT. HAItElt & CQ.'S Makfat Cocoa from which the excess pf oil j . cas.Deen reDi0v.eui . It nhsolutely pure ami it is tuUiJtlqf JVo Cliemviciils are used In lit prfiratlon. It he? more ilpw ivsdus tht jirffiom of cocoa raised with Stanb, Arrpwipot or Sugar, I and U therefore far nioro cco L nonilcah coiling leu Matt pnt I cmt 9 cvp )) ' fW'lW, "our. I Ishlnii. strengthmlng, KisiLT dioestiu, and admirably adapted for Invalids us well as fcr persons In health. Sold hf Oroms eierywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. jut" mm He Is Said to llo the Choice at the Third l'artj People l'or President. Ciucaoo, March 1. A. W. Wright, a member of tho General Executive Board of the Knights of Labor, is reported as saying tliat tho Presidedtlal candidate of the third party has already been decided on and that Judgo Walter Q. Gresham is the man. Judge Gresham was seen on his arri- wnl .nm Tn .1 1 a . it rr I a l.ilf. wmilil nnliT reply, "I don't know," when asked if it printed ill red ink. was true that he was to ue tne canui; date of tho third party. He made the same reply when asked if ho would ac cept such a nomination, and refused to talk further on the subject. Weather W,r,,u.tKt. WASniNOTON. March 1. For Now En;rlan,l: Threatening weather, with rain or snciv. colder northeasterly to northerly winds with gales on tho const; colder northerly winds and fair Wednesday. The " ominous click." Another lamp chimney tor the asn bar rel. "Pearl-top is the only reli able kind, not made for ash barrels and back yards. The "we have just as good," don' make them as crood. JNot one dealer in a hundred knows any thing about glass except the price, Insist upon havincr Macbeth's " Pearl-top " chimneys, and take no otner. you will find this label printed in black on each "Pearl- top" chimney; they are wrapped in winte paper, WENT T0THE FIRE New York's Legislature Ad journs to Attond Ono. BELLS WERE THE CAUSE OP IT, The Sunday Muaanm Bill Eoth Houses- Passed By We do this for your protection Pittsburgh, Pa, GEO. A. MACBETH & CO- Oray Will Hun for Governor. Wasuinhton, March 1. A special from Indlaimpolis says that a report has trained circulation that ex-Gov. Gray, who has been mentioned as a candidato for President, has decided to bo a candi date for tho nomination for Governor. This is not regarded as an abandonment of his ambition for a place on the Presi dential ticket On the- other hand, it is claimed that his nomination would give strength to" his claims before the Chicago convention. Qlvcerino has beon found to relieve pain from burns und to forward the lieauog process. Ssrvo Your Baby a Good Turn By sanding to J. JI. Uillan'8 or 0. J. Mc Carthy's drug stnro, for a free sample b.'f.Iu of Dr. Hand's Colio Ouro. It in stantly curei colio pains and is freo from dangerous drug. There is no time like the present. This is what the bride saiil of tne wedding watch she recelveu. Indicted for Manslaughter. CniOAOO, Marsh 1. Warren Springer, ono of Chicago's wealthiest capitalists, has beeu Indicted for manslaughter by the. grand jury, which has ueen investi gating tho boiler explosion in the Springer building ,soveral wtseKS ago, uy which live persous lost their- lives. The testimony showed that Springer had been notified that tho boilers were in an uusafe condition, that ho used improper fuel, neglected to provide proper safe guards, and hired Incompetent men. Springer is under a $00,000 bond. Appolnted'l'oncoc'oinralsklouur. New Yoiik, March 1. John C. Shee- ban, brother of the Lieutenant-Governor and secretary oi tne Aqueduct, commis sion, has been appointed Police Commis sioner to fllJ the vacanpy occasioned by tho resignation of John R. Voorhis, who was appointed. Folico Justice. Wolf WliltuiHil Is Worso, n . .t-. 1st t trHni. 1 tr..u mi. uAdiuu.ii ' ' u . g 'itt. 11. a. . . . v ..(.lb man's' condition was reported last night much worse than for several days. He was greatly pleased on having read to him a sympathetic letter from Alfred ienpyson, receiveuiotuuy. unopnybiciuu says tieutu may come at any time. l'ogtniusters Couflrmed. Washington, jj, o., March 1. Tlio Senate in secret session to-day confirmed nominations of the following numed postmasters : New York-f-T. W Pierce, Morristown ; V. A. Marsh, Groton. New JerseyC. K. Hopkins, Boonton. Penusylyauia )1. C. Moulthrop, Cou neauiville. UUls Signed Ity the Governor. Albany. March 1. The Governor has signed the. fyiloiyiug UUls Amending the Ithaca, charter; prohibiting tho con struction of a railroad on' the Eighth A im.i .in Ttr.1.-lwn nmoiuiriin Anl-tue nt SrPtW!H, Incorporating thq.Buffiilo Pro duce Exchange; appropriating $05,000 for tho paymentpf canai awards by the ot uie NEWS OF THE DAY. Gold to the amount of Jl. 030.000 was ordered at'tho New Yoj;-. State Treasury" yesterday fpr Bhlpment to h.uropo to-day. Miss Emily Yeamans, tho nctross, daughter of Annie Yeamans, died at her mother s bouse In jMew york, yesterday. The report is currsnt In' Washington that Senator John Sherman Intends to resign next winter and retire into private life. Stuto Board i Halms, troved tlio three story brick grist mill, at Lenoxdale. qwned by Ward Lewis and caused a low of iS.OOO.'TUe lem partially -BOYPTRiJ "J' llisurauBe. An eiifptoys ot lim mill wna.rorceouto lumi) irom an tin- perfctory of-. the, burning building, and he received probably ratal injuria. 13 Et. SAMJOEN'S ILEewp BELT UUST PATENTS' BEST IMPROVEMENTS. WITH tlECTl.8 MAGNETIC S'JSPEHSW, Uln nr without tn.llda ai) WIbhi rult!oi front OferUxfctloa of brilo, fortti, kHitt or lbdliorotloD, i EiUBiuiign, ar14lt lUilM, DtrVQUI OsJLIIII, lltftjp lu.tUotrio buli DDtilu ntMianrful Uiro((tMi ov i.U ItmtKii, iofuor. rtu(BU.ia, iUur, Mtur und bind Jo i com eiultiM. lunt Uck, luiobtw). icUtlo. url 11L-Iialib, tic, Hum t ttetne blt aantstiua U.l..r f.... i.i..r .M oi! en, ua .. euiraui thkt U tuiUutlr fH by (he rr r v lurfe U o,WM.UO. nd ui cur U of tit itbove dltv 4uouButu Bar mu artd bv ttiU nurvtluut m !. Tboutauoj oq KTltr u ouitr i litili wf l.llitb.U la thU i,ad rrr otkar bu.Isi Uur rorrl Inird fcLmuiV BllIWWBT ll Ut fretttM boua evr oBrwl wk ma; ft KfclC HI1 IULt Il<B. Its' At Ik ! tl;ftrui Blrtnlk CTAUAhTtivU U CO ttt VO DiXb, Bud Ut Uluitrkltd nvrnvtism, i.tUti, (w No.OlO Droadwn,, NEW VOrtK. A Grist SHU Illroyed Fittsfiuld, Mass., MarU 1. Fire dis Apnltcatlops for Space. IlAiiniSBUKO. Pa., March 1. Executive CommiBSionor whitman, ot tne worm'. Fair Commission, has received Z'M np- nllcatlona for space nt the Uhlcago oxpo- sitlou. Mr. WhltiUan has teudirod his reslirnatlou. which he wants accepted at tho next meeting of the Pennsylvania World's fair Boatd. Opposition to the Fishery Illll. Boston, Mmeh 1. Attorney-General Plllsburv hits aone to Wasliinatou as representative of this State In opposition to the passage of the Lnpbnm Fishery bill now Imfoi-u Cougrew, Amos P. Wilder Itealgnk. Nkw Haaikk. Coun., Maroli 1. Amos Parker Wilder lias tendered his resiguu t lnnaseditor-ill-chUf of the ''l'allHitium to tahe offuvt at the couveiiitmott of tho mHiiagement. llochasler's ltelttHtlo,i. ItnruitBTKii. N. Y.. March 1. The t rPL-lyt nit Inn iu this city for tho chart! election to be held on March 8, is 2S, S'ia, against 20,005 last fall. Remarkablo Facta. Heart dlsoase Is uuilly supposed to be In- curaole, out when properly treated a large nrnnnrrmn nr n.LRes caaDicureu. aiiu-jiih. MarvL. U.iker. ol Ovid. Mich., were cured alter Mllienng w ywim, n. j. i.iuuui c. New Heart (jure, wnicu curea ino lormer, itmricnri nnnilnrR rnr his wife." Levi i.otran of Buchanan, Mich., who bad heart disease lo' ou years, says two uoiues iuhub uiiu llko a new man." Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure ia unirt and LMiiranteed bvC 11. ilaeenouch tho druggist. Oookof wonderful testimonial iree. It is said the state has 10.000 organ: ized bra bands. What a lot they would make logetuerv Shiloh's Consumption Ouro. Hov. Senator Edwards Opposed the lull Ilecauta It Would Ureak the Sabbath and Degradation In Morals Would Surely l'ollow lie Said That Poor Peo ple llo Not Go to Museums on Sundays, Hut Loungers Who Can Go Any Iy. Albany, N. Y., March 1, A lira in a grocery store brought last evening s session of tho Legislature to an early close. Tha fire originated in the furnace and soon communicated to a storage of oil which ignited and the flames spread in all directions. Before tho department could respond the entire building was enveloped. For somt time it was thouizht that it was not possible to save Stanwix Hall which adjoined, but owing to the splendid work ot tho fire men, tho flames were confined to tha Mather building with the exception of some storaua houses in tho rear. All fires in Albany nro announced by tho rinulnir of a bell and the tolling of numbers. Last night the Assembly was in session when the flro bell tolled, and the Assemblymen saw tho light of tho fire throutrh tho windows of tho third story of the Capitol on top of the hill They ndiourned to go to tho Are. News of tho fire got to the Senate chamber, which is on tho south side of tho buildlns. and from tho windows of which tho fire could not be seen. Tho Senate ndiourned. It wasn't much of a firo, although thero was a pretty big blaze for a time, and no creat damage was done, but it served tq enliven the ses sion, and no bad bills were passed while the Legislature was at tho lire. Before the lire Sunday "and religion wero discussed in the Scnnte, and thero was one of the most earnest debates of the session. The occasion was the hill to have New York city appropriated S70, 000 a vcar to the Metropolitan Sluseum of Art, on condition that tne muteum do kent ODen everv day ot the week, &un day's included. The bill had passed the Assembly without uiscussion. Senator Hunter moved to striko out the Stir ' 'V clause. He said that the bill olie.' .i .be to tho museum au thorities m e,rute tho Sabbath day. Senator O oonuor said that milk wagons r.iu ou suuuay, anu tuat it was as good for tne peopl to see pictures on Sunday as to get milk ana newspapers, "This is a bid for money at the ex- ponse of morality," said Senator Smith. It's bad enouKti in yentrat rark now, without making it worso by passing thi3 bill. People now ou Sunday look at tho animals, eat sandwiches, drink beer, and see snakes. It's not right for tho State to put u premium for breaking the Sabbath day." The Hov. Sonator n.dwarus maue me principal speech in opposition to tho bill. "Why break the Sabbath," ho said, "and why make an appropriation of $70,000 for breaking down the Ameri can Sabuathr Degreuntton in jnorais will surely follow. Stand by the old faith. Those who go to the museum on Sundays are not the poor people and tho working people who can not go on some other day, but loungers who might as well go on a week day." ARE WE Right or $V rong? A Shoe Drcssinc must restore the bril liancy of a worn shoe, and at the same time preserve the softness of the leather. LADIES will the Dressing you are using do both? Try it I Pour a dessert spoonful of your Dressing into a saucer or butter plate, set it aside for a few days, and it will dry to a substance as hard and brittle 03 crushed glass. Can such a Dressing be good for leather? woiffsAG! will stand this test and dry as a thin, oily film which Is as flexible as rubber. 25 Dollars worth of New Furniture for 25 Cents. HOW? By painting 25 squar$ feet f QM furniture with rnr it. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. 027 Uorth Front Street PHILADEUnlA. W. L, DOUCLAS S3 SHOE CENTRE MEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLQ FOR THE MONEY? It la n seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; in ado of the best Una calf. Btvltsti and cany, and became ire make more shots or this grade than anu otter manufacturer. It cquaU hand f ewed shoes costing from $4.00 to 5.00. (EE uiPticnuine iionu-spwcn, icouhcctii imJm shoe ever offered for $3.00; equals irenclx Imported Bhoea which cost from $i.oo to $12 (XJ. CA t)0 HnmLSowert Welt Hhoe, fine calf, pttffl stylish, comfortablo and durable. TbQbeet 6hoe ever offered at this prlco ; same Brad os cu tom-madophoecostlncfrom$C.OUtotiJ. . CCO 50 I'ollce Hhont Farmers, llallroad Sien Pta and.LetterCarrergaU wearthem; fine calf ccatnlees, smooth tnslde, heavy threo Boles, exten sion edge. One pair will wear ayear. cbo 3 fiiiecain no better Rhoo ever offered at this price i ana trial will convince thoso who want u shoe for comfort and service. C&O 3 and S'i.OU WorkiiiKinnn'n shneff MtfSe aro very strong and durable. Those what havo glTen them a trial will wear noothermake. Davc' &')0 nml school ahoes aro Es 5J j O worn by tho boys everywhere: they sell on their merits, ns tho Increasing sales show. Doneola. very stylish: enuolaiTroncb Imported shoes costins from $ Uri tog6). lVridles' M..10. S.UU nml $1.75 shoo for MlMca aro the best fine Uongolo. StyllsU and durable. t;aui IOn oeo iuu ?. u. wuukius nauta prica are stamped on the bottom of tach shoe. ITtr-TAUE NO. SLMiWTI.TlJTK.fl3 TnsFst on local advertlBed dealers supDlylnjr yon. W Jb JJGUULiAti, UrocUtou,HIa33. add by JOSEPH B-XjXj, Xortlt ninln StM Sliciinndoalt MAY HAVE BEEN LOST. Th3 Bteaiaslilp ISrumpton Supposed Hare Cuno Dawn With JIMeu. PniLAtoELTHU. March 1. Tlie British BteamshlD Bramptou, which sailed from St. Jago on Fejj. 10. for Philadelphia, is Beyeu days overdue, mid no woru oi her DR. THEEL, 538 ffPBSnCPa rnls Is bevond i&utul Uouzh Med i Iaw i1ru.A3 lnvarlRblv v,ii.-h. Hmuii. nnd.Bronchltl. while Its won lenui success in ine cure ui wjubuuiijuwm ia vlthout a parallel In the history of wealclne. Mnco it s nrst aiscovery 11 hub oeeu uiu ou ti tuaraniee, u test wuicu uu uiuer wuuiuiud !an HlUnU ll UUU.,.nuiugu ngmiuci; wk vou to try it. Prioe 10 ceats, 50 oents, and 11.00. If your Lungs are sore. Chest or BacK urnn. inuiisiiiion's r'orous naster. ooiu uy 3. U. Haeenuuch, N. E. corner Main and Uoyd streets. Not mnnv mora weeks (ill neople will be liuutiug ti tlio (?iraon toom. A National Event. The holding of the World's Fair In a city scd'ealy n tyierH oui win ue a remarnauie I event, bu' whether it will re illy benefit this nation as muon as tne umwivory ui niu itest'iratlvo Nervine ny ur rranann Allies is doubtmi. lnis is just wnai mo American peui 1 peea to cure Mivir ejcessivw uurvuui. hpts. ilvanansla. heailaehe. dizziness. Bleen- lessuess. ueuralala. nervous debility, dullness. I oouliKlon of rulud, oto. It acU I ko a charm. Trial hntt us ami line ujok on "inbi'vous ana IlaartUltoisos."wlth uneouald testimonials. VeeatO ll. llasenbacirs drugstore. Itxs mirrmuetl to contain no avium, morphine or aunatroua urxtQS. urth St. Pro -1H In t Culled Stl lio tt ,bi- i- cur. Blood Poison. Nervous Debility Sps clal Diseases h tm, Skin nth Kmtforourlulnta. bcucSoreThroat Nlouttt. IlluWhi'i, llmpV. Irottlooi. ion, r bwd Ctor. 8-i-Ulog. lrrllaoj, lftlt.nnnstlOQ. snl BaQ&Us. Sm.t. biiineiunrx. w ,. tiwoll .nli'fj "l"' JT euil.r until" na n wimw ,t..u,.,m r....,,.,. In II .jn tlon or Ot, marl Rnr.t cnrM In 10 1 relict 1 ono.. I ot lo. hop., o m.utr wtol "'J U.ln Doctor. Qu, r.mllr or lloil-lul PnJ'1'; 1 S-i Dr. TiisEi. cur positively --- bVl.lD'H, OlO, TOnM.-XI.PI-l '."J TOT"fl ""Z, "i rim or poor, n-iw j- . . question the most mo? arrival at any port or harbor has pauspd "VntiTH" ",?V."YVVvrd,u.TB.l bfcethebwoV the gravest fears, and it is believed sjie tgZSST Kjl f V 54H.l.?BW?,'?l..(?U'?1 1, r... .V,tn. with nil on hnnwl Tor R.f.r.nt. Wrin. "4 S.tura.j FUl 4.117 TUB A FINE SHOW If you want to see a fine display ot Bcota ana W. S, SNYDEfl'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old stand,) corner Coal and Jardin fits. ft Cures CoIds.Ooartti.Bere 1 nroM.uronp,niiu., Whoopinr OouKh, Bronchitis m Asthma. A ru. , tf Consiuaption 1. tr.t ue, soci sr r.ut I. r iw vuu-w- .J "in K. InlillimnWk LmoUtUw fM"""11 -i I -.... tiu.tnuu Yanvll sillent iffaetlirter Uklar th first d6M.B.it y Asli "Wednesdav omiw nu Inreli 2d tins year, wnen teiit ufgina. Oh, What a Cough. Will yoii lieed th wanslagt The slnal vr- ansof thn sure annroAOh of that more tft- ,1,1a tlltuuMui. P,iiHtinintlnn. AsU vourselVM rvou can allord for the sake ofsavluir GO uui,turuutb.erlsltas4 do uoihrni for it. ve kuow iron experiewe i uti aiuion s uuio vlll Cure your Cutigb. it nvr falls. This xnlRliui whv mora than a Million Bottles ero sold the past year. It relieves Croup tad Whopplnu Cough at onoe. Mothers do ;uol, useunilon's r'orous riaster. noin py I. n. tiaiioiiuuou, iu. cxiruer nuiu .uu jloyd streets. has gone to the bottom with all on board. Tho crew numbered twenty-four men under dipt. Pyden. Wbon the Urauipton saucu irqrrL St. Jaco she had a full cargo of iron, con signed to tho Juragua Iron Company of this cltv. and it is oenevou mat tno vessel has foundered while battling with the terrific northeast galea which havo been raging on the Atlantic for the past fortnight. NEW YORK REPUBLICANS. Tha Mate Convention Will He Held in Albany, April 27. Nw Yquk, March 1. The Republican Bnte Committpo, in session at the I'ifth Avenue Hotel, has decided to hold tho State Convention for tho election of del- irates to the National Convention, at Alh.inv nn Anril 28. It is stated that tne ueiegauou win probably vote as a unit, but they will tint tit. Instructed bv tho State Conven tion. It has been practically decided that New York will presunt uo name lor tho head of the ticket. CutJtoiu. Work and Repair-lug Done in tho beat itylo. JOHN GOSLET'S Green Truck Stand! Csr. Main atd Oak Streets. diary firo in tlio stnblos of Joseph Carey, I b-ii iiurgen street, caused a ios of fo two. Fresh Ovstors Received Daily. n'.wolv.. vvni-kiiitr linr-M.s wurw riurtiHil in J w death. Joseph White was arrested, chartred with setting fire to tho place, and confess!. He had been watching tho big lire in Smith, dray & Company's building and had become (utatuated with tne glare oi me uuiutn. Itrouklyn Pollco Catch uu Ineamllarr. Bhooklvn, N. Y,, Mnroh 1. An inoen- mm Movlnc ilay nomine on Friday year aU can be fixed by Sunday. thia niurfcf i v TMncnnoMLY FORGVER OUnCD w. ...... - - ----- ' sctentlflo method that cannot, ian umeH iuo (It overydayt soonknow yourself akltut ttraons tueu in body, mind and Luurt, DrnlnaandlosBea d 11 moved. Nervo force, will.euersy. brain power, wiii-m f&ulmsfur lotaro rAtiii-fv1 hv this treat luent. AlUmHlIandwe&k nnMiAiu of tha tiody an- iarxfd and atrvt-ifthened. Victims or aouson anu excesses, reclaim your mnnhiuvri 1 fiiiflVtrort, from f ol ly.ovei work, I i 1 health. Ti'Lothi vour vitfor! Don t tU'spuir.eveii If iu tbo h'st tiiLtna. llon'tboditJieart encd If (juueks haver u Li d vou. l.etusnhuw sun ttititiucaicui scieuoo aua uusineu nonor Btui exist; nero k a ina in umu, Wrllaror our lioou wiiu xpiouuoiistwiwi mailed senledrree Over ),OOt rtVreue, &IB 1IEDI0AL 00. . BUFFALO. N. 7. New Yoiik. Feb. 20. ISO Gents: Fur several years I sutldrrd from ind sestloii ana uysnepsiu. 1 was unueroon. KiniiL irniiiiiiui. iniui uiii-icui, iuitbioinii.. easo Is beyond liumui; and finding uo relief, I went to Buione, mid aid. Vou foel iMprovea I m iuria Was treated by a specialist iu slomach ilKeo.es. who also lauea to inaae a cure. 1 wo momlis ago 1 heard of the Cactus HI vid Cure, miri rieierinlued to try It. Alter taktugafew oBdeii. Mvery pbsiaolo I reeoiumend fo valuabloa inedlcliia to those ullltoletl wituiuo same aiteuw .., rt West Dili stre't, For sale at lClrlln's Drug Btore, Ferguson House llloolr, aliens nuoin i'a. llurclars Sontenceil. Buffalo, N. Y., March 1. Amos Coll- more ami ueorge wuson, Known as Baiion and Clarke, professional burglars from Chicago, ver to-day smteuoed in tlio Court of Suasions to Auburn prison for live years for their first robbery, and two voars additional for their second, or seven years in all. Artistic Paintiajt. An early spring will be worth mueb money to tne oouniry. Mtloy Nerve and Uvor PUla ict on a nssr nrUolplergulai'-ig tusl vei-.btnmMbaqdbow.il through tn ntrvei. iwdina,n'ry. Dr. MUM PitU sfswdHy ,-aie UMUXliQ,'. ' '-ii iii", mry' utsr, piuss. ooiwiwoliion. u-wtiukiea mm- utau, wimmw, iilldru- HBllt t, lullOsst.surecit I SOdoseji, fwh, Haraplvs Froe. st O. It. lUsenUueh's .'.raj stars. lUtused u Xvw Trial. IIei'iilehem, Ta., llaroli 1. Judge Al- brltiht ot the lhlaU County court has T , , , , , , ir reruseu a new t-ntsi snu swn..uuii i m. Keuk. eouvlcttxl of tha inurdr ot Mr. and Mrs. Niliach at Irontou last Novem ber, to be hanged, it is uenevtxi tuat the case will b oarrletl to the Supremo Court. Ills llrlde Is 00, Hut YVoi-lh S10P,O00, BttUfAST, Me., Maroh 1. Ann ifronch, . Ti . 1 n.mlu.lir nt Tlu t rva m wMmi nged 110 and worth 6100,000, has mahied 3VL"t Herbert 0. Peavey, of Amherst, Me., liged overioo.utoiiIi Mmpief at lowe Rfl : ... l.lnBrmitneddler. Address F. II. OAUV, SJJUUh St.. WV A Aflnallneol Clioloe OHOUBltlKS Nuts and Caudle. Pmiltry of all Kinds. Mr. Costlat rwoelve his zreen truck dally Irom the oltv markets, which is a guarantee tq hi wis' om irs that they will receive fresh goods wlmn buying from him, WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest and cheapest stock la town. sad DcctiratiDgl J. P. CARDEN, 10-2-6m BMW. Centre St., BHliNANDOAIt CHRIS. BOSSLER'S "AL00N AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main Ht, Shenandoah. The Finest Slock of Rftrs, Ales, Cigars, it. ! WALL PAPER ur tteu-uttfui uneoc weft pri-'. i
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers