WANTS, &o. nOB KENT. -A desirable stable and car JJ risse house on Matket alloy, between Cen tre and Lloyd. Apply at IIbhald omco. tt It II Hchnonnr. it North Main street. WANTED. A man of temperate habits and who does not smoke tobacco to work as Jaboror In a powder-mill. Wages il.60pcrday and house root f roe Stoady worn. One who understands inacbliiery prelerrod. vpply to John A. Tltinan. suenandoah. 12-lu-3t OALAKT Oil COMMISSION To agents to !"5 handle the Patent Chemical Ink Kraslng Knell. The most useful and novel Invention of the aire. Hrases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. Works like magic. SOU to Sou per cent, prodt. AKonts making f50 per week. We alio want a jrcneral agent to take churgo of territory, and appoint Bub agents. A raro chance to inase money. Write for terms and sample of eras tag, ilonroo Krasinir Mfg. Co., i063, Lacrosse, Wis. 11-aalm j f- to 115 per day at homo, selling Lightning SO Plater and plating Jewelry, watches, tableware &o. Plates the finest of iewelry cood as new, on all Kinds of metal with gold, Silver or nickel. No experience. No capital. KverV house has goods needing plating. jo-25-im Jl K. OELNO & CO., Columbus, O AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handlo the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest nnd great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of papor. Works like magic. 200 to 600 per cent, nroflt. Ono agent's sales amounted to M20 in sixdays. Another fK in two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full Sartlculars, address Tho Monroe Mf'g Co., La rosse.Ws. x!39 &-2t-ly J)ROPCBITIONS FOU GOOD HUStNKSS .Mon. Th.i Provident Life Association, o. 307 N. Liberty street, Baltimore Md.. de sires to engage a manager In this pirt of the t!tn. An nxnerleuoed. active buslncs men. who can present proper testimonials, as to eharacter ana nmmy, ami wuo is wuimn m .in nArsnnal work, is orfcrod a nermancnt and profltabl j position. The Association also requires tio services of sprcial, district, and local agents. Auuruas, 2w "AOENOT DEPARTMENT. fhi r? PAYS for n home lot at Mav's Land iplD lng, the flno suburb 6f Atlantlo Cltys 5 squares xrom n. it.; commuianon rare 10 rnua., 25 cents; has court house, hotels, schools, , n,.nAH nlnttiln.p ninm anei brick, and lumbering mills, with flnost water nnwr! Ann drtvinr?. llshinir. cunning, bathing. scllingi city and country combined) 35 houses built last year and not one empty; a safe and sure Investment; 50 invested will Increase I2001n6months; 3 mills built this year; lots aro 80 feet above ocoan; ru percent, on ior casn, s lota for S-5: title insured. Send for circular. MAY'S LANDING IMPROVEMENT CO., 058 Franklin St., Pnuaaeipnia. -Mm TWICE TOLD TALES! Are sometiir es aboro, but when tho people are told twice that at Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store they can buy Flour and Tea at lower rates than anywhere in town they are glad to lest the truth of tho oft repeated story. Ho also keeps on hand full lino of Groceries, Fresh Butter and Eggs, Po tatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon'a old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. CHAS. ZALLA Respectfully notifies his friends that he will open a new store at Corner Jar Jin tind Oak Sireeis, Whore he will keep a full stock of Green Groceries, ClgiM, Tobacco and dandy. Poul try and all kinds of game In eeaton. Oystora caaxcT 3Tisilx. Open Monday, November 21. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon In town Ontre and IThltn Ht., (Dlckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whiskeys In the Market PUBLIC SALE OF 1'intSOXAT. 1'ROVEllTX. There will bo a public tale, on the primtsos, one mile north of Lakeside (East Mabanoy Junction), on Saturday, Dec. 17, IB92 At lOo'oIook a. m., of valuable real estate. The Eroperty conslali of a grist mill, d (veiling house, arn and outbuildings. There are 25 acres, more or less) a splendid fruit orchard in bear ing: never-falling well and springs. Tho loca tion Is very desirable; good markets near, such as Mabanoy City, Shenandoah, Tamaqua, Xlazle ton, eta Terms of Sale Ten per osnt. down on day of purchase : 40 por cent, wl thin three months, nnd tho balance can remain on mortgage. For fur ther particulars apply at the Hkuald offlco. 11-16-ts Mils. ELLEN HEISEIt. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. panics represented by IDJTXID IF-A-TTST, 720 S. JaromSi., Shenandoah. Pa, T. J. O'HAREN'S COR .MAIN AN0 0AKSTS. Everything tn the tonsorlal line done In first class style. A Una bath room attaohed. SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 East Centre street. The pest beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies wines and finest cigars always on hand. ROBERT LLOYD, Prop. Both tho method and results -when Sjrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the snly remedy of its kind over pro luced, pleasing to tho tasto nnd ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo made it tho most popular remcly known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50c ind 1 bottles liy all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try It. Bo not accept any lubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISC CAL. LOUISVILLE, Kt NEW YORK. N.Y. Blck Headache and TeUoveall the troubles lntf dent to a bilious eUte of tho system, suoh oa Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after citing. Fain In the Bide, Jco. Whllo thelrmosi remarkable success has boca shown In curing , Beiiaehe, yet Carter's Llttlo Liver Pins KB oqntily valuable in Constipation, curing and pro venting tblsannoyinRComplalnVwhllo they sun correct ill dlsorderofthestomach,sUmuialo tha : vr md rosulato tho bowels. Even If they cnls Acbsthey would boalmostpriceless to tbosowha Buffer from this distressing complaint; but f ortu tiatelytheirgoodneesdoesnotendhere,and those trhoooeo try them will find theao llttlo pills valu. rule In somany ways that they wlU not bo wil ling to do without them. But after ullelck head la the bare of so many Uvea that hero Is wbera vo make our great boott. Our piUj cure It whllo others do not. Carter's Little liver Mia aro very small and very easy to take. Ono or two pills maksa dose. They are strictly veeble and do not gripe or puree, but by their gentle action pleaso aU who ute thorn. InvlahiatViSt'Hitsi Uvoforfl. Sola by druggists everywhere, or scut by mil. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Bore Throat Soldbv all Drupzists on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Dack or Chest Shlloh's Porous blaster wui give great patntactioa. 25 cents. SHILOH'S VJTALIZER. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tonn., says "S7lohs VtUlltzer'HA Ml) MV TAFTI' eo)ijritlhcltsf raiied for aiUlMllattdeysttrn, J ever used." For lJjsiepsia. Liver or ICldnoy troupio it oceis. rno' in cia. CATARRH REMEDY. Have you Catarrh Try this Ilemedy. ItwlU relieve and Cii-e you. Price 60 cts. Tills In lector for lM8UCi-esBiuitroatmenniumisnoq free. Billion's Hcmedles are sold by us on a guarantee to give sausmcuon. For sale by O. H. Hagenbuch. I Is the best Illood Medicine, Iwan: It assists nature to throw off the 1 huritiesof thelilood.andalth' t-a. nit tones uii the euLire orennism. This U it'; ;iitirv to theelfectof the various notash. uil "y. arsaparllla mixtures, which bottle up thi i I'liruies in uie system, inns producing inuci huos anu sujieriui;. xuereiore, ior a BLOOD MEDICINE -m (annot do better than tako B. B. B. "As a nhvslolan. I have nreecrllied and use tt. S. In my practice as a tonic, and for blotx roubles, and have been ery successful. I net e. I'.ieil u rimieily which i;avo such general satlsfuc ciou w wyhuii aut jiaiiencs. " L. It. Hi ioiiy, JL D., Slacker, Ind.' Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free BWll'T BlXtll'IO CO. Atlanta, Ua. UTISTPATtHTS. WITH tltCTRS CtST tUPKOVEMENTS. SUSPtNSORT, vviriutuva i prttin, 9ra igrrat, anftitti or inoiicrtiioi itiutl aikkuviiou. drklm, luci, ncrroua dftUitr, p It hum i. Unxuur. rhnumkitUm. klditar. llrr kud bidJr com Blftlbta, liu bftck, luqibtho. citli, gtntral tU-btUb, U This vllttlU blt eontnlUB iTniKUrrui IiunrataiaaAta over &1 than, ftttA clrct ourrcut tltt la lutUntl (tt bj th wnira r htMt $A,U0U 00, kk4 will cor all uf tbt ftbovt 4li ill or i9 i nouitiitli itkVf itu t jria uj tun tatrt fiw iutiduub nur i piuor rcmvaiM i&nai, ana wt girt abb draaa f ItiUrnAnltt In thliinit rvtrT athar iUt. Our Mwirlsl iniprcvcd Kl ICTItU MPKS4lHT !l , SmtHl boB ttir tfe'-.d vatk man. I ItVK .11. KILL BKLTS. )kJH. Sod fti Ur W -jlrUl Lim(hUut altl, frt HP P -'gailway. NEW OIW sgpHILOH'sl ELEOrajO Bill DONE WITH STEERAGE Trans-Atlantic Lines to Aban don the Traffic. CABIN RATES TO DE INCREASED, The Columbian Kxpdsttlnn Likely to b Affected by tha Action No More Speclnl ISxcurtlons Brouclit About on Account of American Regulations llejrardlng lm ulcratlon Canadians rieaaed. London, Deo. 13. Mr. Teters, sccre tary of the North Atlantlo Steamship As sociation, states that in view of tut American regulations in regard to imrul crants, the association decides to carry on its vessels only saloon and second clasi passengers from January 1 next. It it lso dscidod to materially reduce th number of sailings during 1803 nnd tc raise the saloon and second cabin rates in order to make up the lose incurred through abandoning the steerage traffic. All special excursion rates for tbt Chicago Columbian Exhibition havo been withdrawn by the association, and there ii no doubt that this action will result in a large falling off in the number of foreign isitors to the world's l'oir. The only persons pleased by the stepi are Sir Charles Tupper, Canadian High Commissioner, and Archie Baker, tin European Hgent of the Cnnadinn Pacific Kailroad company. Mr. Baker said last night: "The United Stutes closing down or greatly curtailing the steerage traffic cannot but assist the development of the Doraluion." The representative of the Hnmbure- Aiuerlcan line said that the United States Senate proposals would simply ruin the Hamburg shipping trade with New York as far as regarded passengers. He also predicted a certain amount of failure fot the Chicago Exhibition it intending visit ors were subjected to the same rules as those which are Intended to apply to itn migrants. At the Guion lino offices the impression seemed to prevail that the United States wanted to keep out paupers, and were go ing the wrong way about It. Ihe pro posals to restrict immigration wanted sys tematizing. 'It Is a question of citizenship more than anything else," was the observation made. "Of course, if immigration Is re stricted it will chungo tho character o( the steamship business, and arrange ments must be mode by the different lines to carry a better class of passengers ut better prices and moro freight. It was admitted that the restriction of Immigration would injuriously affect every transatlantic liner. Shooting Affray In Sparta, Ga. Spahta, Ga., Dec. 13. A shooting affray occurred on the streets of this place yesterday. Dr. Gilmorc, who wrote Third Party political letters under tho nom do plume "Zoilus," was killed; "Dudo" West, a member of the Legislature, was shot in the arm; Ed Brown, assistant marshall, shot In a finger; Hurt Amos, shot in the groin. Gllmore's sous were engaged in the shooting. Fhelps Dines a Count. Behlin, Dec. 18. The Hon. William Walter Phelps, the American Minister, gave a breakfast to Count Schlippenbach, u nephew of Count von Waldersee. Among those who were present were Countess Sierstorpf, formerly Miss Carey, of Cleveland, O; Baroness Zedwitz, form erly Miss Caldwell, of Washington. D. C, nnd a number of other distinguished per sons. Unfflneerund Conductor Surrender. New Haven, Conn., Dee. 18. Engineer Thompson and Conductor Ellison of the New England road, who are said to be responsible for tho aocident on that road ut Southhury on Saturday morning, by which two men were killed, surrendered to uoroner JUlx or. new Haven county, ut East Hartford, yesterday. The Itancroft's Vint Trial Trip. Elizabeth, N. J., Deo. 13. Tho Gov ernment training ship Bancroft left the dock at Moore 3 ship yard, i-llzauetliport, ut noon, on Its first trial trip. Sho went through the Kills to Now Yoric bay, tlieuco to Sandy Hook, and from theru three miles ont to sea. Everything worked satisfactorily. Divorce Granted to Mrs. Jackson. Newtoht, R. I., Deo. 18. In the Su preme Court tho divorce case of Surah X. Zabriski Jackson vs. Frank W. Jackson wus heard and the petition granted en tirely upon depositions. Thu plaintiff Is a prominent society lady, and phe churges her huitband with desertion, non-support, uud cruel treatment. Sirs, lluldah Tula Heeclier Dead. New Have-v, Conn., Due. 13. Mrs. Huldah Yale Bee oher, a widow of tho late Benjamin Beeoher of this city, died yestur- uay, aged ai years, bue was a direct de scendant of Elihu Yale, the wealthy Lon don merchant, whoso liberal benefactions are commemorated in the name of Yale University. Socialist Itlot at fihant. Gheht. Deo. 13, While the police were attempting to suppress a Socialistic street demonstration outside the Catholic Club, the Socialists retaliated, using revolvers. hammers and knives. The Coramisarv of Polioe was wounded in the thigh. Five ; constables and thirty rioters were seriously Injured. New Cotton 31111 ut Great Barrlnelon, Great Bamukotox, Mass., Dec. l&V A syndicate of Great Barrington and Now York businttts men have purchased sone land on tho HotiwUonlc river, here, and will at once erect a wooden oottou mill, three stories high. Tha mill will employ about ISO hands. OflUe fur Ml Anthony. Albany, Deo. IS. Mise Stuwn B. An thony of Rochester, the well-known woman's suffrage advocate, has been ap pointed Manager of tho State Industrial School by Gov. Flower. I.lutrul Member Ileturned. LoNvox, Dec. 10. Thomas Buolianan, Liberal, bus been leturned to the House of Commons from the Eastern Division of Aberdeenshire, vice Peter Easelemont, Liberal, resigned. M. Coppre 111. London, Dec 18. The Paris correspond ent of the "Daily News" says that M FruneoUe Edouard Joachim Coppee, the poet, Is seriously ill with bronchitis. NEWS OF THE DAY. The net gold'1 In the Treasury has In creased since Dec. 1, $1,000,000, making the aggregate $125,405,171. bSZSi IJccelpts from custom duties at New York for the past ten days amounted to $3,374,918, being slightly in excess of re ceipts for the corresponding period of task year when they aggregated $2,024,875. Minneapolis Is taking up a popular sub scription to buy stand of colors for th new cruiser that will bear her name. The crooks who were driven out of Chi cago betook themselves to St. Louis, where the police are gathering them in ai fast as recognizsd. The National Brotherhood of Soldiers, an organization of Confederate and Union Democrats, was Incorporated at Indianap olis yesterday. Messrs. Sherwood and McPherson, ap pointed by Canada's Premier, have been secretly gathering evidence in San Fran cisco on the Bchring Sea controversy. In the Elkhorn, W. Va., mining region in the past few days two policemen hav been murdered and ono mortally wounded, and one of the' murderers has been lynched. Hunters set fire to oil on the surface of Milen Hun, Pa., which had escaped from a pipeline, and the flames shot up 100 feet. The stream was dammed to prevent the blazing fluid from entering Concstoga creek. Gov. Flower, of Now York, says It Is possible that tho dato of the Constitu tional convention may bo changed. The body of Albert Finehout, of Ful tonvllle, N. Y., who has been missing more than two weeks, was found In thi ounul at Fultonvllle. Mrs. J. D. Newlaml and her 12-year-old daughter were thrown from a carriage near Athens, N, Y., and Mrs. Newland was killed, and her daughter badly In jured. John Boyle's Sons' general store at Dunmore, Pa., the most extensive business house in that place, was destroyed by flro yesterday. Joseph Maxwell, who slept in an upper room, perished. Loss, $20,000 covered by insurance. Dudley Dcvnll, of Marion, N. Y., and Dr. King became inoculated with poison while nttendingtoasick horse. Dovall died of blood poisoning, and tho doctor is ill, but likely to iiTover rn-EE KIR3D ra 8S ra THAT CORES IA WORLD OF JOY INi FOUR WORDS! & "Two Bofe Cured Me!"i "3 Dear Siaa; Fur y - I faavo been tmnbledM H5w5th JCheunmtlaii "'m Silver and Idcl-iM Rlney M'rouMf. ISuttUng seemed to help toe IS g-g permanently until I trkd igl i DANA'S I i SAHSAPAIULLA! Band two Itoltlra Ofltr.n SIK. BH El You rfwertfullr, H S3 EpemoM,N.y MRS. V. J. CROMWELL. g rOSOIIOIIAIuECO. us. ,,' 111 Ei TliU ccrtiai-i thai I know tho above Mn. T. J. gsCromweU to I ti-litwai-th-, and oue ujttum BHwhoM word run run rtlj. jgj S A. if. McKE,JuiUoeof thel'vaoe. B E.peran,N. V. fjj US Dana Sarsaparllia Co., Belfast, Maine. as PHOTOGRAPHER DABB lias purchased tho best apparatus in the mar ket, and is now prepared to take every style of photographs, views of buildings, nmohinury and all kin. is of outdoor work a specialty. Kaon purchaser of one dozen cabinets at tS.W Is pre sented with a largo crayon roe. This Oder Is pood until April 1, 1898. Copying and enlarg ing. Work done at short notice and low prices. DABB, N. White St., rlcgcCiniug. Mas removed to Bill Jones' old stano 17 BOOTH MAIN 8TKEIST, Where h will be pleased to meet the wanu of ins trlenda and the public In Everything iu tho Drinking Line. Hess' Livery Stable, xxS N. Market Alley. NEW BUGG1KS AND HAIINESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnouts In 'own Would be pleased to receive a share of the public patronage. H. T. M'GUIBE'S Sporting anil Stoical Resort ! Socond St., GIfURUVILLE. Best Wines, Liquors, Ueers, Ales and unesi brands of Cigars always on hand, DO YOU WANT A GOOD ARTICLE OF COAL? It so, send in your orders to HENRY "WARWICK, 431 West Coal Htrot. All orders for eoal or for hauling of all kinds promptly attended to Orders can he lolt at (tie stores of 15. C Ilrobst, 8outh Jardln street, and Joseph Hull, North Main street. 11-ltMm HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ! OPja.TJXa 3TT3VI3VXa. Ites insetfullv Informs bis old friends and the publlo generally thu t he baa taken charge of the old stand lately ooeupled by Felix Adrlelu, where he will keep on hand a (resh stook of l'orter, Ale and l.nger lleer. Flnost brands of Liquors ana cigars. Paul Summa. ooAWJf st , TIT M. UUItKE, A TTORNUy-A T-LA W, SHENANDOAH. l'A. Offioes rtoom 8, P. O. Building, Shenandoah, and ttuterly Hollaing, PottsrlUe, ra fj MRS. P. J. CROMWELL, B THE CORRIGAN TRIAL Bishop Wigger Was Willing: tc Let Mgr. Satolli Preside. BUT THE HOBOKEN PRIEST REFUSEC "Nnbody Knows TThen th ricxt Session o; the Court Will be Held, as a Commltte Is Mow Coinlrtrrlnc the Claim That Vlrnl General O'Connor Is Biased. Newark, K, J., Dec. 18. The trial of Father Corrigan began at 2:20 yoa,terday ufternoon behind closed doors in the large room of the Episoopal residence. Among the churchmen present were Itev. Dr IjiIo Birtsell of Rondout, Chancellor Mc Cartie, pastor of St. Michael's Church nev. Dr. Sebastian S. Smith, pastor of St. Joseph's Church, Paterson, and manj others. It was just before 2 o'clock when Fathei Corrigan arrived with his counsel. Father Burtsell, at Bishop Wigger's Episcopal residence, 35 Bleecker street. As soon as the court was seated Dr. Burtsell arose, and for his client, objected to Vicar-General O'Connor sitting ns judg on the ground that he is biased. Father O'Connor is a member- of the Bishop's household. Dr. Smith asked that the reasons for the objections should be mado known, Dr, Burtsell answsred that he had the reasons written out nnd then in his possession, but he refused to read them in the presence of Vicar-General O'Connor. Dr. Smith then stated that in nccord- anco with the law governing such cases Dr. Burtsell should select ono priest and he himself another, the two to choose a third, if necessary, to hoar the reasons in support of the claim of bias, and the witnesses who would prove them, uud re port their finding to tho Bishop. Dr. Burtsell, at the suggestion of his client, chose Bev. Dr. Patrick F. Mc Sweeuoy of St. Brigid's Church, New York, a priest outside of tho diocese, nud Dr. Smith choso Mgr. Doane of New ark. Dr. Smith greatly desired thnt they should meet to-morrow and report to the Bishop one hour after the meeting, but it was at length agreed that they should meet at St. Patrick's rectory in Newnrk on Thursday aftenloou at 2 o'clock and report to tho Bishop on Monday next. Futher Corrigan will bring four or flvo witnesses before them. Nobody now knmvs when the next session of tho court will b . I I. The"ylshop will Ox the day after in- i- -t decided whether the claim of bias shall si and. The next matter which transpired at the session of tha court wus a surpriso to thi defense. rDr. Smith arose and said: "I may here state that tho Bishop is now willing that the case should go before Mgr. Satolli at once for adjudi cation." "Tills is irrelevant," responded Dr. Burtsell; "we have not brought up Mgr. Sutolll's namohere." Father Corrigan then said: "When I wrote to the Bishop suggesting tho name of Mgr. Satolli and those of Father Hen nessy nnd Dean McNulty as judges in this trial, he refused toontertainthe idea, and I now do the same." At this point Dr. Smith suggested that Father Corrigan should be sworn to se crecy, and after a long discussion by the counsel the court roso. Father Corrigan has made nublic the letter in which he replied on Nov. 21 to Bishop Wigger's demaud that he retract tho statements published by him in the "Freeman's Journal" on Oct. 9 and Nov. 12, and to apologize to Archbishon Corri gan uud others for them. Father Corrigan says he had mado no false statements. Ho had a right as an American priest to express ids views on important nutlonul, ai well as religious, questions, "and to resent the insult of fered to American prelates by ecclesiastics who assembled in a purely English speaking diocese, and as a professedly for eign element." Futher Corrigm says ho meant no of fense to tho Bishop us Bishop of the diocese. ltud Cave-ln on thu I.ehlgh. PflrrsvTLLE, Fa., Dec. 13. Another bad enve-iu occurred yesterday on the Lehigh Valley railroad near Lost creek, 800 ynrds east of tho I'aoker No. 2 colliery. With out warning about 50 feet of the surface, with tho two tracks, disappeared in a cav ity 70 feet deep. It will be several days before trallic can be restored, and in the meantime pusteugers will be trans ferred at the ouve-in. The New Spanish Cublnet. Madrid, Deo. li). Gon. Severn has been appointed Minister of Marine. The announcement of tha new Cabinet is well received. In the Cortes yesterday ex Premier Canovas itnnounoed that ha would abstaiu from faatious opposition. Premier Saguster announced his intention to retrench in every department. 1Vct Virginia's Vote. Wiweuno, W. Va., Dec. 13. Cleve land's ofliciul plurality In this State, as given out by the Seoretary of State, is 4,188. The vote in the State is as follows; Cleveland, 84,408( Harrison, 80,380; Bid- well, M.lBUi Weaver, 4,105. McCorkle, Democrat, for Governor, has a plurality of 3,918. Cleveland Huys a Team of Horses. New Vonk, Dec. 13. President-elect Cleveland has purchased a pair of magnifi cent chestnut horsed ut Geneva, N. Y., for $3,200, which aro to take the place of the famous seal browns used during Mr. Cleveland's first term as the carriage pair. Feared He Had Uren Lett Out of the Will. Knoxewood, K. J., Deo. 13. Charles McLean, SI years old, committed suloide at Alpine, after several unsuccessful at tempts, because he thought bis father, who had died the previous evening, hud left him unprovided for in his will. Mayor OIwmou Grunted a Stay. Lo.nq Island Cur, Dec. IS. Mayor Patrick J. QleoiMHi has obtained a stay of the writ of niaudumus directing the olty clerk to send buck the election returns in eleven districts to the inspectors of elec tion for correction. Denounces the Story as Silly. Chicago, Deo. 13. Patrick MoGarvey, one of tho Crouln Committee, denounces the story from New York, that Martlu Burke wus not dead, as decidedly silly. TJrgs the Fotrlne of the Order, Albany, Dec. 13. State Department Commander of the U A R., has Issued a circular iu which ho urges the fostering of the order of the sons ot Veterans. Vrestoraiive m ftevGus rosiraiion. Bli1-iiiupsi, Sick nml lierveus llomlnelic, IlnrUaclip, IMzzlnoNs.JIor M5 rcni-H, Hot FIiihIick, Nervous tl.rNiicmin,I)n)ln-NS. CntiriMlnn.IIyH tcrln. Kiln, SI. VI I lis1 Dniiee, Opium TCunll. IlrimkcntirNS. etc., aro rnrrct by ltr. Mllea HcHtorntlvo Nervine, it does noi cuntuln opiates. Alri E phia C Iimwnlee, Detand. ria., suffered with Epilepsy fur GOyoarSfiiuI iim.ni 5 1 , ncoiuiih tocur. J u. b iv-tro, 1211a, Orei;, m, hud been sunvrlne with Nerv ous Prostration for four yenrs, c. .nld not slM:p oothlntr holpod him unt.lho i.B-d Dr. Miloo' Re storative Nervine) ho is "nirwcll Kino book Free ot droegists. Dr. Miles' hJorvo nnd l.lvrf Pills, fin d'ipes for 35 centi ore tho best .o:j(,ij for EiISou .ii",s, To.-fid J-nnr, etc., otc OT. Miles' Medical Cc.,Elkhart,lnd. TltlAI. B01TI.E riiijL. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Bands, Wounds, Burns, Eto Removes and Prevents Dandruff. mun Russia sqap Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Wate Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals aro uPd In tho lreparutiuu of W. BAKER & CO.'S reaMastdocoa ivhlrh Is abaululely pure and soluble. i tiwmar6thanthrct tmeM I the strength uf t'ocoa mixed i with Starch. Arrowroot or noralcal, cotting less than one cent a up. It Is delicious, nourishing, and casilx DIGESTED. Sold uy Ororers ereryirhert. W. BAKEE &C0.,Dorcuester, Mans. rtir"riinr We, thennderaiwnril were nllrl IIKr entirely cured oi miitarebT Hut I UIIL Dr. J. II. May-, R' irrnHti Fhlladelohla, l'o., S. Jones Vhi'ipa Kennet Square, Pa.: T. A. KrelU, Blnlii gli.n. r'a.: K. M.Hmall, Mount Alio, Kev. K Jt Hher mer, sunbury.il'a,: t. J. Dellctt jh -4 12tn St.. iteadlnv, Pa.; Wm.Dlx, M,.,ii-.,soBU, Philadelphia; H.I.. Ilowe, iati , luad lng, Pa.; (Jeorgeand Ph. llurkiut, -i.iu Locust St., Heading, Pa. Hend for circular Aet on a nw ti nclple resolate the ti' .:, .torn sett ana bowels rough tKt turves. Iib. J'-.i.ls Prua irutdily mrt I.IUl isntes, t5tpia IIvit ' nnsdp Mon. Bnial"""', rouasi, eareMI Bp d. cU. 8stuil s fc.. i . aculi ta. tEiii "c , .ltlujt,lit. LEWIS' 98 LYE - r0V5O AMD rEOTlttO fl (Patent t) Tfa ttfOAfttt ikbd iiurrii I tOfcfc tTnttW Atfcer Ltu. Ii bvlot Out ruw ifi and pMa4 In co with rmorble tid. t cunt-nt tlwftira icftdf tttr hm. WU. m iha bi film d Uud Bop In Wtnlu utttn without to ilinf, IT IS TIIK BKKT aUn-iu ihm i ims dlfluftX'ilDK itn hi. oUitteto, Uiaf buUlct 4 u Mothers ' Friend WftKES CHILD BIRTH EASY. Colvin, La., Deo. S3, 1086. My wlfo used JGOTHE1VB FRIEND beforo her thira confinement, and eays sho would not ba without It for hundveda ot dollars. DOCK MILLS. Sent by express on receipt of price. f.l.D0 per boV lie. book " To Mothers mailed free. DRAOFIELD HCQULATOft CO., ton sale evuupsuaaiiTs. ATLANTA, a A. AGENTS WANTED. Salary and expenses paid. AddreM V St T, HMITIICO., Ucneva Murssry. Qsneva, N. Y. Established 1816. jffSabrHtroublcdwithOonorrhoEaaH JKyUlcct.Whltes.SpermatorrhoBSHE kfu s?9 or KT,y unnatural dlsrharce iskHB RiS2??our drucglst fur a hfttle of tffl&El3jIli7 O. It cures In a few days KjvWIIwli.hcutthaid or publicity of a HS'vrWj doctor. Non-poisonous and ip.BWjtB euarnntppd not to etriotiTe. gfeBRf Universal American Cure. mm dm s m n :., BIB i ! r.f'iK IP 1
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