py CTx. .sSSOe- OjNTE) ENJOYS Botli tbe method nnd results wlicn Syrup of Figs is taken; it 5b pleasant nnd refresbing to tho tasto, nnd acta fently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fovers and cures habitunl constipation. Syrup of Figs ia the only remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many oxcellent qualities commend it to all and havo rnado it tho most ' popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 61 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on band will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, Kt NEW YORK, tl.Y. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc, Removes and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Watef. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'S BreakfastCocoa which it absolutely pure and soluble. It has more than three timet the strength ot Cocoa mixed ttrltt, fitfl.Ah . . . Mtm Sugar, and Is far more cco- Tinmlenl. r.n.tlnn If. a ihnn ntm ..a. It Is delicious, nourishing, and easily DIGESTED. Sold lir Grorers CTerjTthera. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. The success of this Great Cough Curo Is without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can sue cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home jn the United States and Canada. If you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SHILOH'S CURE, Price 10 cts., 50 cts. and $il p. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use; Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts, sale by 0. H. Hagenbueh. ni IflTI in l" wo, tn6 undersigned, were Hlir I IIKr entirely oured or rupture by U U I I UllL ur. j, 11, Mayer, m Arch Ht., Phlladelnula, Pa., H.Jones Philips, Kennet Square, Pa.: T. A. Kreltz, Hlatlngton, Pn.; K. m. nmau, Mount Alto, i"a.; Kev. 8. II. Bher. rner. Buuburyjl'a.; D. J. Dollelt. 214 8. 12th Ht.. Heading, I'a.; Wm. 182) Montrose Ht., Philadelphia; il. L. Itowe, 8011 Kim Ht.. Head ing, Pa.; George and Ph. liurkart, 439 Locust Bt., Heading, Pa. Bend for circular. Act on a now principle regulate the liver, ctomach and bowels through ths nerves. Va. Mules' Polo speedily cure biliousness, torpid liver end constipa tion. Smallest, mildest, enrentl bpdcsoa.25 cts. Samples tree at drmuruta. Br. Biles Del Co., ElUiut, lal. J, GALLAGHER. Justice of tie Peace, Real t.late mil Insurance Agency. Office Muldoon's Building, Shenandoah, Pa MEN WANTED To teat l'oellWo Care for tbe effecU of Mlf-abnM, Vnrlr r.rceeeee, ljnliailonBJfertuelfulIUj, Lostoi BexuiU 1'ower, liopotuu-T, Bo Kijat l. our Wth In oar BpeciBo we wlljejnil oneViill lloutU'. MeiUcloe and Much VeJuablw Information ft'Jtl-K. Addrew tl. M. CO., 88t lirudwu7, Hew YvrL, mm sMrjwmr mm nam iiii.u i mm 1 nrirTMJ iTi u..tn... T - . 3 inn IK Hfvrmf U W L I ILL I Anarchists Kill Six Men and Three Women in Spain. A DYNAMITE FACTORY BLOWN UP. Two Discharged Workmen, nt Gulaccno, AVhon Ilefused Ito-Initiitenient, Dellbor- atoly ICiploded the Works-Many People Injured by Falling Walls. Madiud, May 21. Six men and three women were killed by the explosion in the Qaldaceno dynamite factory, which was blown up by Anarchists yesterday. Many others were seriously hurt. Two workmen were discharged from tho factory Thursday for insubordina tion. They threatened revengo. At 10 o'clock in the morulug they applied for reinstatement, but this was refused. They went awny and sat down by the roadside within sight of the factory. They were still there when the superin tendent went out for coffee halt an hour later. As tho superintendent returned ho saw them running away from the back of the smaller of tho two buildings in which a largo quantity of nitro glycerine was Btorud. A few seconds later thero was a ter rific report, both buildings being lifted about forty feet Into the air and then went to splinters. All tho people In tbe immediate neighborhood were stunned by tho shock. In Bilbao, flva miles away, the ground trembled as if shaken by an earthquake, and people ran into the streets in a panic. At Qaldaceno thesceno of destruction wasnDpalllng. For hundreds of yards around the factory only ruins aro left. Splinters of the ruined faotory covered the ground, but not a ploce of board or beam as largo as a man's hand could be found. Trees woro spilt down the truuks, outbuildings were laid flat, an d not a chimney was left Btandlng within a mile and a half. The factory was working short handed and several of the men had gone out for their seoond breakfast so that there wore but nine persons In tho buildings whon tho ex plosion came. Of these nine but few vestiges remain. Relatives and -friends havo been searching the fields but have been unable to find anything but shat tered pieces of limbs and small pieces of clothing belonging to the dead. Tho fragments have been collected in boxes. The number of injured has not been ascertained, but many women and chil dren living near the factory have been severely ft not mortally hurt. The two workmen who were discharged are un der urrest. Both deny that they were responsible for the explosion. Ono ot them has Injuries which show that ho was near the factory whon the explosion took placo, and both have been con fronted by the superintendent who re- Seatod his accusations in their presence, oth men belong to tho group known as Anarchist-Communists, who are the most violent of the Spanish Internation als, aud havo their centers of agitation in Bilbao, Barcelona, Xeres and Valen cia. WORLD'S FAIR AND SUNDAY CLOSING, Mot the Intention of the Maunders to Hun the machinery on the Subbath. Washington, May 21. Congressman Hopkins ot Illinois says that nearly all the people who are sending in petitions to have the World's Fair closed on Sun day are doing so under a misapprehen sion. "They all seem to think that those who want the Fair opened pn Sunday want the wheels of the whole exposition to be going round. This. is wrong. In tho first placo, it has not been decided yet whether the Fair will be open Sun day or not. I am told that tho subject has never been brought up by the Board of Directors. In the second place, these directors who are in favor of keeping it open Sunday, are not in favor of permit ting any of the machinery to be op rated. They merely want the fine art galleries and similar exposition halls open, so that people can stroll through them just as they do through all the art galleries in the cities. "As for running the hoavy maohlnery, that has never beon contemplated by anybody. "Then, again, some peoplo claim that It the Exposition is not shut one day, all of the employes will have to work seven days a week. The fact is that the World's Fair Is belDg built on the eight hour plan, and six days constitutes a week's work. An additional force of employes would be kept in reserve so that nobody would havo to work seven days." . The Granite Cutters' Strike. New York, May 21. It was an nounced this morning that all tbe men connected directly with the granite in- uustry, wno will Do ordered out because of the National Qranlte Cutters' strike against the New England Con tractors' Association, havo boon taken out. A few more will be ordered out to day In various cities affected by the strike, but their number will bo Bmnll. It is now estimated that from 75,000 to b0,000 men, In all, are out. Death of Mrs. Pulluiun. Baltimore, Md., May 21. Mrs. Mar garet McDonald Pullman, who died at the residence of her father-in-law, Rev. Royal II. Pullman, in this city, Thurs day, was the wife ot Qeorso H. Pullman, of Chicago. She was a native of Logan sport, Ind., and was an artist ot national repute. Dr. Pullman, who is a brother ot Mr. Pullman, of pnlace car tame, Is expecting the death of his mother, now seriously ill in New York. Senator Illaekburu's Water. Washington, May 21. At Chamber lain's, to a bevy of politicians discussing the presidential situation, Sonator Black bum said: "I have already wagered, ot course, with heavy odds in my favor, thatl could pick our nominee at Chicago. No, you needn't ask me the details of the bet, but It wasn't of a pecuniary character. I had to mako a selection from the entire field, and took Gorman and Boles." Signed nnd Vetoed Ily Clov. riower. Albany, N. Y., May 81. The Govern or has signed Assembly bill No. 1,400, entitled "An act to provide for and limit the hours of service on railroads." The Governor has votood Senate bill No. 658, entitled "An act to amend Sections 1 nnd 2 of Chapter 520 of the laws of 1B87, entitled, 'An act to regulate the hours ot labor on the street surface rail roads chartered by the State.' " Highest of all in Leavening Power, Latest U. S. Gov't Report, ABsounsnr pum BANDIT8 CAPTURE A TOWN. Wliolcsalo Itobbary and Outrage in San Antonio, Venezuela. Panama, May 21. News from Vene zuela has beon received by officials here that on April 13 banditti captured the town ot San Antonio on the Colombian frontier and near the city of Cucuta. The Capture was followed by violence and plllago. Men were driven from their houses and families, and the plunderers took possession of both. All the princi pal buildings were sacked ot all the portable articles of value which they contained, aud citizens were tortured to force them to give up money and valu ables which had beon hidden In antici pation of tho coming ot the marauders. Several houses belonging to mon who refused to surrender their goods were burned. There were two campi ot ban dits outsldo of the town, and women nnd young girls woro kidnapped nightly to be ontraged by the men thero. The peoplo fled by scores by night across the border into Colombia, al though their departure was hindered when they wore discovered. Two men ' l a 1.11 l ' uuu uvu wumuu were ituut wumu vryiug to escape. THE GREAT INUNDATION. Many Corpses Vndor tho Drift at Sioux City Anxiety at New Orleans. Sioux City, Id., May 21. There are still from 15 to 10 corpses under the drift piled along the bank or in the Mis souri bottoms below town. They cannot be taken out till the weather moderates. Omaha, Neb., May 21,-r-The Missouri is falling, tho crest of tho Sioux City wave having passed without undue harm. The Union Pacific bridge ap proach which was washed out has been repaired and all trains aro using It now as If nothing had happened. It is sate. The waters are receding from tho bot toms and nil danger of further trouble has been removed. New Orleans, May 21. Tho levee sit uation hero is unchanged. Throata nod points have been strengthened but reli able news from Baton Rouge Bays the levees are in great danger from the mouth of the Rod River to Now Orleans. United States Engineer Hardee doubts tho ability of the levees to stand tho , strain much longer, and it is bis opinion ! . i . Ai . n i . ii. . luiib iuu greatest, uuuu neigub uas not yet been reached. Nenfous Prostration, Mlceiilesmicss, filok nnd Nervous IId Foniu, Hot Flashes, Nervous Dyspepsia, Dullness, Confusion. IIjh loWn, Fits, SU Vltust-Dnncc, Opium . "if1' "ranltennnw, etc., nro cured ?! ucsiorniivo xvcrvlne. H docs not contain opiates, lira. Sophia C. imi who epilepsy i-eirojj.iia, Oregon, had been suffering with Ncrv ous .Prostration for four years, could not sloop, notbinB helped him until he used Dr. Miles' Re storative Nervine) bo Is now well. FIdo books Free nt druKglsts. Dr. Mlloo' Nerve nnd Liver Pills, 60 doses for 25 cents aro tho beet remedy for Biliousness, Torpid Liver, oto., etc. Dr. MIlos' Medical Co.,Elkhart,lnd. TBIAIi BOTXXE IMI. PctroJ-Ila. Oregon, had been suffering- Kith Ncrv- Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Sis.. Bhenandosb, I'a. Regular meals at popular E rices served at all times, allies' dining uni re. Jresbmenl rooms attach ed, liar stocked with tbe finest brands ol clears and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. FOIiMER'S Saloon and Restaurant JV'o. US N. WHITE STREET. First-class Lager Beer, Ale, Porter and Tem perance Drinks and Cigars. Fine old Wines and Liquors always on band. ' II. O. FOLMER, Prop. Call around and spend a pleasant hour. EASILY. OUICKLY. PERMANENTLY RCSTORFn , McaLma, lterTounM, llcbllltr, toil frota tutj error, or Uter soimi, tho rtiulu of overwork, llokueol, worry, eto. Full lUeDfth, dmlopmeat and lor glron to OTorr orf to aoi poilloo of loo bodr. simple, Dtturol method. Immediate improvement uvta. Vellnre iropoulble, 11.00 ir box , 0 boxea for o 00. Written e euutee to oar with erery ilx boxee, SouO reftroaoea. Bend etemp for book, 0Xr4eoetloDa end Prooh. aeeled. Addreae, I'VHX C1TV illlcioAL CO, rliL.JelpliU, Vm. H. J, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and' Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Best Wines, Liquors. Beers, Ales and finest brands ot Cigars always on hand. TICE DIED IN GREAT FEAR. His Drain Was lloodlessMow Theories ns to the Death Current. EocnESTEn, May 21. In au interview Dr. Frederick Remington, one of the physicians at the Tice execution at Au burn, said: "When we made the autopsy wo found tho brain was bloodless, tho result we thought of terror in which the subject was, for it is known to physiologists that fear produces that effect on the brain. In previous post mortems made on bodies of men executed by electricity tho "spots of Tardieur" were found on the body. They are caused by ruptures of the minute blood vossols. But none were found on Tice. The abdominal and thoracic organs were found congested, but wo thought that it was also due to fear. "Tice had beon suffering from locomo tor ataxia, a hardening of the spinal cord, and this case is regarded with un common Interest by medical men from the fact that the condition of tho spinal cord after death seems to confirm the theory that the eleotrlc fluid passes through the saline fluids of tho body rather than through the nervous cen tres, as other theorists contend. There was no discoloration of the skin such as usually follows death from lightning." THE NEXT MORN.Nft I FEEL BRIGHT AND HEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS tJETTEH. My dictor sayi It netn ff'xiiij- on the Roia. liver and k'dnej-s rr.l is -i p.tunnt .jvintlV' . tUi'ilc is mad. ftum iuvh , ami it-pared ur usu All fiTuirriitH sen it nt .0 ?l u per pnt'isaKe. Tiuy one WHlay. I.uw Jsinll JVV.Ux'.ne i ivca ino uoveii vr.rn 11 117. luurucnoo? h alttiy, thla la necosftiry. Shenandoah Business College A lenrgc Attendance Dally. Room tor a Few More. Take advantage ot tbe present chance to secure a GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION I For terms, &c., call at tbe College or address, W. J. SOIelTV, Shenandoah, Pa. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 38 E. CENTRE BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. The best temperance drinks. SHENANDOAH BOILER WORKS! Xorth Emerlch Utreet, Xear Coal, Mienaudoali, i'u. -K.Bi'.iB.iisra- Of all kinds promptly attended to, Special attention given to STEAM FITTING, &C. W. E. Smitli & Son. ELLIS, The Tinsmith and Stove Dealer, has removed to tbe Cor. of Centre and Jnnllu HIh., Wbero he will be pleasod to meet all his old as nun no uitiur uew UUDtUUIUrB US llUSOlUtO. Rooting and Spouting neatly done. COFFEE HCOXJSB. MltS. CONNICK IN CIIAnQE. A SQUARE MEAL AT A NOMINAL FMCE. Everything well cooked and clean. An elab orate Dill ol (are dally. Lodgings tor travelers. SIRS, CONNICK, 3 N, Bill! II Nt, It will pay tvny ono In wont of WALL PAPER to tend 80. to par postage on our beautiful line of over 1U0 match.-! eamplt at loweet prices. -i Address 1'. U. CAD V, So Ulan SU, frovldenoo, H. U rdfc, AT ilVH UL LA00 Uf LlfL Nearly i,000 Killed by the Cy clone in Mauritius. MULTITUDES OF NATIVES INJURED. Six Hundred Wiped Out of Kxlstence In lort Louis, tho Capital Town nnd Forest Levelled Alike Tho Shoro Strewn With WrecksAssistance from Knglaud. London, May 21. It Is reported that over 000 persons liavo been killed, 7,000 injured, and half the crops destroyed by the oyclono on the island of Mauritius on April 29. The Lord Mayor ot London has opened a fund for tho relief of the inhabitants of that place. Six hundred persons wore killed in Port Louis, the capital. Among the build ings wrecked in tho city were 21 churches. The hospitals and Innumerable tents aro Clled with the Injured. Nearly every house had several Injured. There was no loss of life among the British troops. The government, which Is under the direction of Sir Charles Cameron Lees, has taken measures to relievo the distress. The cyclone was tho most destructive that has ever visltod that colony. The hurrlcano swept over the island with the greatest fury, levelling groves nnd for ests, scattering housos liko chnff, and destroying hundreds of human lives. The shoro was strewn with wrecks, nnd the island was a scene of devastation. Tho storm descended with such sud denness and raged with such violence that the people had no opportunity to esoape. Thousands were caught In the fields and boruo along by tho terrific blast, their limbs broken or their lives crushed out. Along the shore there was midnight darkness. The cries of the sailors, as the vessels were driven with frightful speed toward the shore, were inaudible in the roar of the elements. Tho sea was swopt In a vast wave be fore the force of tho hurricane, and lashed its waters upon tho coast at a height never before known within the recollection of the people of Mauritius. Vessels were borne on tho coast nnd left high and dry, while others wore smash ed to pieces against the rocks which they encountered while helplessly driven be fore the cyclone. ilauy sallori porlshod, nnd many oth ers who escnpei! death were left wounded nnd hclple&i and without a refuge, for the people on land were too busy at tending to their own dead and Injured to devoto much attentiou to the victims of the sea. The Mayor of Port Louis has cabled to tho Lord Mayor of London as follows: "A third of the town is destroyed. There are thousands of victims. We appeal to your genoroslty." The Lord Mayor cabled, in reply, that the citizens of London felt tho deepest sympathy for the sufferers, aud he promised immediate relief. Over $5,000 has nlready been subscribed, aud will at once be forwarded, OSWEGO'S BIG BLAZE. The Lois Will Iieach a Million Dollars Narrow Escape of Xlromou. Osweqo, N.Y., May 21. It is believed that the loss by last night's Ore will reach $1,000,000. The flames started in the big Washington Mills. ,whlch were soon destroyed. A brisk wind prevallod, nnd the efforts of the firemen were for a long time unavailing. The lire next spread to the Corn Exchango and Mer chants' and Marine elevators, which had to be abandoned. The coal trestles of the New York, Ontario & Western Railroad, and Dela ware & Hudson Canal Company, were next to go. The Continental elevator also burned, thus practically wiping out Oswego's lumber intorests. There were a dozen firos at one time in the lumber district, nnd it was not until the firemen from Syracuse and Fulton ar rived that the flames were subdued. A number of flromon on top of the Continental elevator were cut off by tho flames and had a very narrow escape. They were rescued with ropes. Spain Raises the Fork Embargo. Wasuinqtok, May HI. "Spain has raised the embargo ou tho importation ot American pork," is the news received at the State Department from Minister Orubb. With tbe exception of Itajy the American hog is now a welcome visitor to all the countries of Europe, and it is thought lu official clroles that Italy, too, will soon join her sister countries and admit without restriction the great American product. Ofilolals connected with the State Department and the De partment of agriculture are especially pleased with this latest achievement and consider it a great stride forward in ad vancing the commercial interest ot the United States abroad Judge lllodgett Not to Resign, Washington, May 21. The despatches from Chicago stating that Judge II. W. Blodgett, of the United States District Court, will resign his seat on the bench, to becomo one of the counsel for tbe United States before tbe Behrlug Sea arbitrators does not accurately state the tacts In the case. Judge Blodgett will not resign, but having reached the ago at which he Is entitled to take the step will retire. They AVere Imatrluary Duels. Paris, May 21, After a careful in vestigation it seems certain that Poulez, the celebrated fencer, hoaxed the whole French press with his story that he had fought four duels In an hour. Nothing can be learned as to his antagonists or the witnesses. The whole narrative rests wholly on Pouloz's affirmation, aud he is a notorious braggart. Charged ATlth Embezzlement. Manchester N. II., May 21. Charles H. Smith, an employee of It P. Stevens & Co., was brought hero from Clevelnud, O., last evening uuder arrest, charged with embezzling $2,000 from his era ployors. For uu Adirondack l'ark. Albany, N. Y., May 21. The Govern or has approved the act to establish the Adirondack Park and to authorize the purchase aud sale of lauds within the forest preserve. We use il Icohol puro alcohol to mako Wolff's Acmb Ulackiko, Alcohol is good for leather , It is good for tho skin. Alcohol is the chief ingredient of Cologne, Florida Water, and Bay ltum tho well known Jaco washes. Wo think tlicro is nothing too costly to use in a good loathcr preservative. Acmo Blacking retails at 20c. and at that price soils readily. Many peoplo aro bo accustomed to buying a dress ing or blacking nt Cc. and 30c. a bottle that they cannot understand that n black ingcan bo cheap at 20c. Wo want to meet them with cheapness if wo can, and to ac complish this we offer a reward of for a recipe which will enable us to make Wolff's Acme Ulackiko at such a price that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c a bottle. We hold this offer open until Jan. 1st, 1893. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Do yon Drink Beer? 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