1 S Both tlio method and results when Byrup of Figs is taken j it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy or its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the 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 excellent qualities commend it to all and have mado it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50c and SI bottles ny all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP' CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, HI NEW YORK, N.r, )1 Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc Removes and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies OB Oilier Chemicals are used in the preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'S BreaMastCocoa xeMeh it absolutely pure and toluble. It has more than three tlmti theitrength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or ' Sutrar. and is far morn eww nomicai, comng teti man one cent a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, ami easilt W 3 A i'. Sold br Orofer .TerTnhm. iW. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mais. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. The weeess of this Great Cough Cure 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 suc cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are rjlacintr a Samnle Bottle Free into every home in the United States and Canada. If you have ft Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping i-ougn, use it promptly, ana renei ts sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SHILOH'S CURE, Price lo cts., 50 cts. and $i.co. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. For sale by O. H. Hagenbuch. n 1 1 nTI I n P We th6 undersigned, were H 1 1 r I 1 1 Hp entirely cured of rupture by WUI I UMU. Dr. J. D. Mayer, K31 Arch 8t., Pblladelnhla, Pa., H. Jones Philips, Kennet Square, l'a.i T. A. Kreltz, Blatlugton. Pa.; E. M. Hmall, Mount Alto, ."a.: Hev. B. II. Bher iaer, buubury.il'a.: D. J, Dellett. 211 S. 12th St.. Keadln, f.; Wm.Dlx, 1828 Montrose Ht., Philadelphia; II. I.. Howe. 809 Kim Ht., Head, lug, Pa.; Cleorgeand Ph. Ilurkart, 439 Locust BU, Hearting, Pa, Bend for circular. Act on a new principle regulate tho liver, etomach and bowela through the nervet. Du. Miles' Puis tpudUv cure biliousness, torpid liver end constipa tion. Smallest, mildest, eurestl SOdeeea,2Sets. Samples tree at druiiirlata. Dr. Edit,! ma. Co., tmut. but. JJ. GALLAGHER. Justice of the Peace, Real Estate and losrace Ipse. OmceMuldoon's building, Shenandoah, Pa mU WANTED V tt t a I'oiltli Cttro tor tho -frecta of self -abuM. Karly i:rcaata, WEiaaionj. Aepouall.Ulltr, Loasot tWiual I'oner, Impotenrar, io. So Rre-tla our faith u our Hwvlno w will aul one Full Month' McdkU. MdUueb Valuabl J-fonnatltm FHKK. Addm V. M. CO., 9Hi llr-r, Kew Yvrk. mmT II 1 mum 200 MINERS ENTOMBED The Terrible Colliery Disaster Near Prague. ALL HOPE OF RESCUE ABANDONED The Works on Fire, and the rlnmci Can not be Controlled Fate of a Uraciilng Party One Hundred Fumlllea Deprived of All Their Mulo Members. Vienna, June 2. Reports this morn ing from Przlbratn show that the mine disaster Is far worse than was supposed. In the first confusion it was bolieved that ony 40 men wore missing, but a house-to-house inquiry among the min ers' families roveals the (act that nearly 200 minors were loft In tho pit The flames were supposed to be finally sub dued at the time when the first rescue party wont down, but after the 14 bodies had been brought up the fire broke out afresh. Water was pumped into tho mine, but the machinery was inadequate and the Are increased. Help was brought from Berauu, tho superintendent of the coal mines there sending down a force of men with machinery for flooding the mine more rapidly. When tho names Beemed to abate somowhat, a rescue party weat down and returned with 11 more dead bodies. They said that they could hear Bhouts and groans far of! in the mine, but that the smoke was so thick and the heat so iutense that they did not dare venture It. None of the party would return, and two hours passed before a foreman oould and seven men to go down with blm. It was then thought that the Are was nearly out, as only a thin smoke came from the mouth of the pit, and that the miners on tho higher levels who had es caped drowning might bo saved. The foreman and the seven men tried to make their way in the direction where the saoats and groans bad been heard, but the heat was stifling, and heavy smoke and Are Anally obstructed all progress. About 11X) yards from the shaft the party were suddonly enveloped in a gust of Are and smoke from n side gal lery. Four men fell unconscious. Their lour comrades endeavored to drag them away, but were compelled Anally to run for their lives and leave tuo men to die. The foreman says tharo Is no doubt that all the men who wero left in tho mlno are doad. The heat beyond the point where the four miners wore Btjilckoa, he said, would have been fatal and tho smoke was stifling. Ho saw tools and garments abandoned tn tho haste of flight, afeewing by their posi tions that tho men had Uou away from the shaft. Immediately after the foreman's re turn, with the remains of his partj, the Are started np again and, deepfeb the work of the engines is still bnrnlug fiercely. Thousands of men, women and children are In the fields around the pit. The list of tho 200 miners believed to have been loft In the pit and burned has been posted, so that it any of tho num ber had escaped his friends might come forward with the information. Not a name has been erased, however, and the continued inquiry of the police tn tho city has been fruitless. One hundred families have been de prived of all their male members by the disaster. Charitable societies in Prague will make an appeal for the sufferers. Is the Price of Sugar to Advance t Philadelphia, June 2. A notice posted tn the Franklin Sugar GeQnery of E. C. Knight & Co., recently absorbed by the Sugar Trust, announces that no more orders would be taken from pur chasers of sugar, as the Arm bad over sold for all grades. This announcement Is taken as a movement on the part ot the Sugar Trust to facilitate a rise In sugar. A member of the firm of El C. McKnlght & Co., declared that it was to prepare for the aontlngeney ot an en forced shnt-down that the action was taken. The poor condition of the boil ers at the refinery, he said, mode neces sary the suspension ot production. The Diplomatic Appropriation 11111. Washington, June 2. The Diplo matic and Consular Appropriation bill has been reported to the Senate from the Committee on Appropriations. As re ported, it carries appropriations aggre gating $1,710,015, an Increase ot $231, 000 over the bill as it passed the House. The large Increase arises from the In sertlbg by the Senate Committee of res torations ot current salaries ot ministers and consuls omitted or reduced by the House. Nicaragua Canal Delegates at St. Loala. St. Louis, June 3. A number ot dele gates to the convention having for Its purpose the building of the Nicaragua Canal have already arrived here and every train brings others. The conven tion will be largely attended. Almost every representative oomunrcUl body in the United States is to seud delegates, and the Governors of the various States have appointed men of prominence to attend the convention. Dr. Parkhurat Sails For lSurope. New York, June 3. Hev. Dr. Charles H. Parkhurst and wife sailed on the White Star steamer Germanic, for Liver pool, to spend their summer vaoatlon. The Doctor will spend a portion of the time in Paris and London, where he will consult prornluent social reformers and Inform himself as to their mode ot work lug. A large number of their friends and admirers bade thorn "bon voyage" at the pier. ltuO-rtr Goes free. New Yomc, June 2, The Jury in the case of Peter F. Rufferty, formerly fore man of asslstnnt weighers In the Cus tom House, who was charged with so liciting subscriptions tor the National Democratic Campaign Committee in 18B3, brought in a sealed verdict ac quitting him. Raflarty was discharged by Judge Benedict, and was heartily congratulated by his friends. Sir Hugo Wlna the ISngllah Derby. London, Juue 2. The (treat English Derby for '02 has been run and the bet--ting public is mystified. The winner Is Sir Hugo, chestnut colt by Wisdom, out ot .Mmiouvre, owned by Lord Brad ford. Sir Hugo won last year the Rous Memorial stakes, ut Goodwood, in July, and the Boscuwen Post stakes, at New market, in September, La Flecbe was second and Bucentaur, third. Highest of all in Leavening Power.- Powder ABsaurmix pure IN THE KICK OF TIME. Jack Hello, Toml Tom nollol Jack Say, Blnco you have eomo mem ey now, could you let me have that small amount you owe me? N. Y. Her ald. Tho Relationship Changed. Llttlo Ilessio'B doll had lost ono eyo, Its faco vras crocked, one arm was gone and most of its internal sawdust had departed. Sho placed it In a sitting: posture on tho floor in tho corner of her play-houso, examined its forlorn and shrunken figure with a critical eyo, and said regretfully yot decidedly: "You can stay in tho family ii you want to, Dolly, but after this I'm only going to bo a stepmother to you." Chi cago Tribune. A Great Idea. y stars, Gloriosal" cried young Parmer Medders to his brido, a city R-iri, who, aided and abetted by her lit tle brother, was chasing a frkrhtcned J hen bach and forth throngfytho hedge, i "What oro you and Waldo chasing that hen for?" "So that sho will lay scrambled eggs hereafter, darling," replied tho brido, shooing tho fowl tlirotigh tho hedge once mora National Tribune. No Judge of Beauty. Artist's Sister Oh, George, your wort is going to bo appreciated at last At the gallery to-day I heard Mrs. Highup say you had tno prettiest picture, on ex hibition. Struggling Artist (despondlngly) Mrs. Highup, unfortunately, is no judge. Sho admires that red-faced, pug-nosed baby of hers. N. Y. Weekly. Some Difference. Springtop I met Weatherbv to-dav. and he said you were a fool to pay so uiucu ior a spring wrap, uifl WHO got one for ten dollars less than yours. Mrs. Springtop Yes, my dear; but she only spent a day in looking for hers. It took mo a week to find mine. Cloak Review. Convincing: Proof. Johnny (to his little playmate, Jlm mle) Say, my big brother thinks an awful lot of your sister. "How do you know?" " "Cause ho gave her a bowlful of but ternuts, an' overy meat was picked out whole." Harper's Young People. Had Sren Better Days. "I onco had an Income of five dollars a minute," said tho man who had just accepted a dime with profuse thanks. "Really?" "Yes, indeed. It only lasted three minutes, though. I was pJaying faro at tho time," Indianapolis Journal. Ardent Spirits. Miss Mehltabel Mr. Blakesly, tho trance medium, seems to be very ardent In his belief. Miss Blanche He probably gets that quality from the spirits. We often hear of ardent spirits, you know. Pharma ceutical Era. He Had Changed. "And who is that?" asked Aunt Clara, pointing to the picture of a chubby child in skirts. "That," said Robby, who has been wearlnir trousers for some time. "Is rnn when I was a girl." Demorest That Settled It. Amy George, dear, what do you think of my now reformed gown? Mr. Dolley (surveying it critically) There's something in it I like. Amy What? Mr. Dolley You. Judge, A Poaulble Kzplanatlon. Mrs. Klngley Your husband seems to bo very anxious to go over to Ireland Mrs. Bingo Yes, and I don't under stand why. Mrs. Klngley Perhaps it is because there are no snakes there. Judge, Doubtful. Fwcddy Cholly, I'm feolln' wocky, I think I'll soak my head. Cholly It won't fetch anything, deal boy, unless tho hat goes with it. Chi cago Tribune. A New Meaning. "Long absence mab es the heart grow fonder," Quoth lka; and thus I know 'tis truei llir absence made my heart grow fonder Than e'er beforeof pretty Prue. llrooldyn Lite. Not n VruUeworthy Job. GummqyDo you know, Glanders, that I nm a self-made man'. Glanders Shi I wouldn't tell any body if I weroyou. Detroit Free Press. ' Latest U. S. Gov't Report 0 in A Book Agent Hilled Uy at Train. Dunkirk, N. Y., June 2. William Ltlleymnn, a book agent In the employ of the Qlobe Blblo Publishing Company of Philadelphia, was instantly killed by the eastbound express on the W. N. Y. & Penn. track, just west of this station. He was walking on the Nickel Plate track, and to avoid a west bound freight stepped on tho W. N. Y. & Penn. track just as the passenger train came round curve. He was about SO years of age. Lawyer Emorson Ketnrns Demon tiM.. Nrw Vnnlf .Tflnn 3 Twwt. TTntat Emerson, who mysteriously disappeared irom nis nome in riainuoia, a, J., some weeks ago, has returned. He was found In Philadelphia, but his mental condi tion jUBt now Is such that he cannot tell where he has been since ho disap peared. Two physicians have examined him as to his mental condition. Gen. Stunlay Itetlred. WAsnmoTON, June 2. An order has been Issued from the War Department placing Brigadier-General U. S. Stanley on the retired list of the army. General Frank Wheatou assumes command of the Department ot Texas, relieving Gen. Stanley. Weather Indications. I wxsntsoTON, Juno 3. For New England) Fair, warmer; southerly winds, .oruistcrnacw orii and Eastern Penn- syivanuu in n u,n.ny .or how jurwsj ! rair; warmer; soumeriy , warmer; winds. For Western New Vork and Western Penn sylvania: Talr; warmer, southerly winds. NEW VOnit MA11KETS. New Yoiik. Juno 1. Uouey jn call easy at leaver cent. 11UNDS CLOSIXO I'lUCES. U.8. 2a. r 100 U.S. 43. r , lit) U.S. 4s, c 117 stocks ciosmo. Delaware ft Hudson 141 p-laworo, liiokawanna 1 Western l.'J) Ene tfM jirtu n:iuivu ..,......, ut Lako Shorn . lsui Now Jersey Ccnttal t US): lveaaimj u western Union Now YoriCbntral 113! OnAHJ MARKET. WhonV No. 2 July. 01 rod winter. 08: Juno. DIM; mixed. S3: Juno. 4-ti Julv. into No, S. mUod. liOH; June, 1)0-, July, 00, PnODCCB MAnKDT. B-TTEIV Creamery. Stoto Penn- extras . . 17 calTio, Creamery, western, firsts ....IK Creamery, western, seconds 1J ct o. calAKQ. State dairy, h. . tub-, extras 17 aalTMa. CnSB Btate factory, full cram, fancy.. IOHcjj l$CTc. Era rorv. common lo fair..: . a ... iul! state laciory, ruu croam. nne Eoos- Stato and Penn. new laid, choice. lSJJc 18 o. Southern, new laid, fair to good., cuil4 o. Western, now laid, primo. I&o.al0 o. Duck eggs. Maryland, per dozen.. 18 o.a Not to lie Caneht. Twos ot the Sabbath-scliool picnic Two maidens of uncertain age wero struggling in tho water. "Merciful heavens!" cried tho pastor. "Will no ono save them? Is there no swimmer among; us?" "Is there a jestice of tho peace in tho crowd?" asked Tattered Btuyvesant, the tramp, emerging from tho bushes. "I hold that office," answered a gen tleman. "But will" "WalL then, ladles," shouted Tnt tcred Stuyvesant to tho struggling maidens, "hold up yer hands, nn' let the jestice swear ye that I don't havo to marry either of ye, an' Til plungo in. I'm heroic, but not foolhardy. This is leap year!" National Tribune. AT THE NEXT MORNING T TEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BtTTLH. Mr doctor nays It acts cfntly on the tttomAch, liver and kiduers, and U n p!eiutanl lux all ve. ThU drink ia made from heilr , and t prepared fur ufie -Htini All JrugKlAta selut t h-. bud fi.iu ier inck..i;e. llur one to-dAV. l.nne'H Fnrallr Mrillfln- Move the llowrlK each day. In order tob. hi'allbr, this U necessary. SM. A. HEFNER, 8 North Jardm St, Shenandoah. WAGONS nml CARRIAGES In nil the latest styles, of the finest malio and v&Bi nmsn in me worm ior tne money, muau fac turcd by the Cook Wagon Company, a-8 END FOR CATALOGUED BAFkTIM, nth IUMmi TU4 tf-luh, Poj' A Uitli'f It) 00 . Ill) ra S4 Incb.UiJi'AbUU !. J tlMj ktl-iD.h Bill N T6 UX.. 41 tnh, UWMbi,jlJU0O 64 41 Aklac.fla.iU ' MClL- lAOl fMfiiti Tlr.t ... . . lbf) 01 BU I , lWiP'hE. ism sw Ei C. MEACHAM ARMS CO.. ST, LOUIS.MO lih us l-m WILL PARDON BARONDES8. Governor Flower Favorably Dlaposed Toward tli Labor Leader. Wateotowm, N. Y., June 8. There is no doubt that Governor Flower Intends to pardon Joseph Bnrondess, the labor leader. In conversation with a reporter Inst night he practically admtttod as much. Tho Governor camo here to at tend the funeral of his grandchild. To morrow he will leave for Albany to In vestigate into the merits of those con victs who porsoually applied to him for pardons or commutations ot sentences while he was at Dannemora prison. Governor Flower told an interesting story of his experience at Dannemora. He said that be was surprised to And such good discipline, as exists there, and that he was astonished at the neatness of tho prison. He continued: "Of course you cannot believe what all tell you, for nlae out of ten of them will He. There are, however, a great many worthy casos, which I will couflder. Now take the case of the labor leader Burondoss, who camo back from Boston and gavo him self up to tho authorities. He went to a manufacturing concorn and told them that ho would put oil the labor strike it they paid htm $100, which they did, and he distributed the money among the men and women ot the establishment on strike. "His sentence was a year In prison. The general term ot the Supreme Court held that he committed no crime, and now tho Court ot Appeals decides that he did. If the General Term didn't know It was u crime, how was Baron dess to believe it was' It seems to me that be should be pardoned. I will hear tho arguments in his case Saturday. A petition of 20,000 signatures has been presented, asking for his pardon." REVOLT IN HONDURAS. A Town on the Coast Bucked Several Hundred Killed. New York, June 2. Tho steamship Miranda of the Honduras Trading Com- pany which has arrived in Brooklyn from Greytowu, Central America, brings the news of an outbreak of considerable pro portions In Honduras. Tho purser re- portg thnt the town of puerto-Cortoz, on tV, -. . . M D-i.,i h mli coast, party ot rebels on May 18, and sacked after about 12 hours ot tierce fighting, during which severnl hundred lost their lives and many more wore wounded. The city, at tho last report received by tho ollicem ot the Miranda, was In charge of tho Insurrectionists, and the townspeople had lied Into the Interior. The insurrectionists were under tho charge of General Bonllla. no had re cently boon expelled trom Honduras by President Lleva for eeditlon, and bad collected u body of 21 men, with whom he made his way to Livingston, Just be yond tho line. At Livingston he ob tained a small sloop and embarked for -uerto-Cortt. I The city was unprepared for an attack Bonllla and his small band at midnight of May 17 went ashore una surprised the I few guards In charge of the Custom 1 Houbo. After a brief struggle the Gov ernment troops were ronted. AN ACTRESS' TERRIBLE DEATH. Polly McDonald Accidentally Sets Fire to Her Dress in Providence FnoviDENCE, H. I., Juno 2. At nn early morning hour Folly McDonald, a dancing girl and soubretto of Lester & William's Company playing at the West minster Street Theatre, was fatally I burned in her room at the City Hotel I one rose irom uer ueu bqu uguieu a match, but In throwing the match f . i . . , . i . away ii leu on ner mgnt areas anu ignited It. She was unable to extin guish the flames, but her cries brought the night clerk, who stifled them, but not until she had received fatal injury. She died soon afterward. She was 23 years old, and on the stage since childhood. Her mother is somewhere in the west, but her exact locution Is unknown. The body ot the unfortunate woman will be placed in a tomb here until claimed. To Abolish Fast Day In Jliwaachuntts, Boston, June 3. Gov. Russell has lent to the Legislature a message submitting for consideration a memorial requesting a chnngo ot tne day now observed as Fast Day, and suggesting In its place a new holiday In the suring, leaving the sacred and devotional purposes of Fast Day to be accomplished by tne observ huc of Good Friday as a church raligl ous fast day, Independent ot State authority. The memorial 'was signed by the presidents of Williams, Amherst. smith and Wellesley Uolloccs, and 1 res ident Eliot of Harvard, and Prof. Smyth of Andover aeminary, concur In part. Leading Congregationalists. Unitar ians, Baptists, Metbodtsts, Episcopalians and others have signs tn memorial. No Clue to the M Using Minister. Elizabeth. N. J., June 2. No clue has yet been found as to the where abouts or fate of the Rev. Nathaniel Nlcolai, pastor of the First German Presbyterian Church of this city, who mysteriously disappeared Friday last, as already stated. His mother, who re sides In Brooklyn, was visited Saturday nlubt by a straDgor wbo banded ber tbe missing man's silk hat in a battered condition, also his keys and papers, Tbe incident so startled the woman that she failed to question the man before he left. In the meantime gossip is busy among his congregation; while many sympathize with him, others claim that bis disappearance is only lor enact. Itlarla Morgan Dead. New Yoke, June 8. Maria Morgan known as the foremost woman writer on horses and cattle in tbe United States has just died in St, Francis Hos nltal. Jersey City. She was born Cork, Ireland, In 1S2S, and has been for many years an expert on cattle statis tics in New York journalism. Gun Works for llutlulo. Buffalo, N. Y., Juno 2. The Catling Ordnance Company, wblcb has recently been chartered wltb a capital stock 1,000,000, ts seeking a location here for a plant ior ine manuiacture oi its guns, It has made overtures to the Depew 1m provement Company to furnish a site and to take stock In the company. Another lll Oiler to Foreign rifhU'ia. Nbw Orleans, June 2. The Olympl Club has cabled to London ottering purse of (16,000 to either O'Brien. Hall or Prltchard to flsht Fltzstmmons before the club lrt September at the same time as tho Bulllvan-Qorbett contest. JVe Can't do it but nro willing to pay for .'earning how to mako as good an article os owt's acme -Slacking of chenp material so that a retailer can profitably gcll it at 10c. Our price is 20c. Tho retailer savs the nublic will not nav it. Wo say tho public will, because they will alwava pay a fair prico for a gixd article, to show both tho trado and tho public that we want to give them tho best for tho least money, wo will pay For above information j this offer is open until January 1st, 1S93. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Fhllodelphia. Pile-Ron Is tho nnmnnf n tinlnt Tt-hlcli does work that no other paint can do. Xeur wootl pnintca with it looks nice tbe natural wood when It Is stained and varnished. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS will Ilnd it profitable to investigate. All paint stores sell It- For Two. All children enjoy adrtnkof ires' Root Beer. So doca every other member of tho family. A 25 cent packngo makes Opallons of thU delicious drluk. JDon't t deceived If a dealer, for tbe nako Of larger protit, tells you como other kind la " lust as pood M 'tis faUe. No Imitation la as good w tho genuine lliuia. -92f Tra T -TO IT! 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