l"tnt'v. r ONE ENJOYS Both tlio method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refrcshiug to tho taste, and acts fently yet promptly on the Kidneys, liver and Bowels, cleanses the' By tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevcre and cures hahitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever 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 tho most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo mode it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60c and SI bottles Ijy all leading drug gists. Any reliable drumst who way not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly lor any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any tubstituto. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO CAL. L0U1SVIU. K1 HEW YORK. N.t. Rck Headache and relievo aU tbo troubles lnof dont to a bllloua state of tho B7stom. suoh 9JS IMzzlness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Fain in the Hide, to. While their most remarkable eucccea has boon shown la curing . Hoafiaebe, yet Carter's Iittlo Liver Ml art equally Taluatlo In Constipation, curing and pre venting thlsannoylngcomplalnt.'whlla they alts correctaUdlaonlcrsorthestomachtlmnlalotha ; Wcr an a regulate tho bow eU. Even IX Uicy only curea f&clietbe7f7oaUbotlm6itprIcless(o(nosaatia tailor trom tils dlstressinu complaint; but f ortu sately their QOQdnesadocsnotendhore,bn(lthoso trhoonretry lliom vrlll find theao litllo pills Tain, able In so many ways that thoy will not ba vrll illBg to do without them. Eatafterauslckb.ead flathebweof eo many lltren that hero la where iwemaVeourgreatboast. OurpUUcuroltwhUa others do not. ... Corter'B Little Liver Pills are very email and very easy to talio. One or two pllla rualiia doso. They arottrlotly vagctablo and do not gripe or purge, but by their Gentle action please aU wha 'uaoth.m, Iuvlalsat25centS flvelor$l. Sola by drugjlaU everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! SMALL PiLL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRISE CURE. Cares Consumption, Coughs, Croup, More Throat. Sold bv all Dmirrist. on a Guarantee. 1'or a Lame Side, Back or Chef t Shlloh's Porous Plaster will give great latmactioa. as cents. SHILOH'S ViTALIZER. lira. T. B. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn.. says "RhOoh't Vitall2er' SAVED MY LIFE . tonstdertlthcbfttrtmtdyforadtbttUatetlqisttm J ever used." For Dyspepsia, LI ver or Kidney vrourjiQ 11 oxoeia. i-noe m cia. ( eElLOH'SCATARRH JigPR E M E DY. . Have you Catarrh? Try this Remedy. Itwill dBellovoand Cu-e you. Price 10 els. This In, victor for lUsuccesatul treatment la furnished Tree. Shlloh's Remedies are sold by us on a guarantoo to giro sauaiaoiiuu. Fpr Ble by 0. H. Hagenbuoh. I E Downs' Elixir WILL CURB THAT Oold AND STOP THAT .trxul hn in t for SIXTY TJSAllS and baa proved Itself the best remedy I Known for the euro oi lensumptuni, iCoughs, Qol&; Whooping Cough, oiiii Tail Xung nueatet In young or old. l'rlce 3o:, oOo., and tl oo per ootue. T am n ciicnvvMUPDC H EZOTY, JOEKflOlt a LOiB, Prejs.. Bulltrtoj, VUi M SO HAPPY! Q BOTTLES W OF Kelieved me ot a severe Wood troulil, It has also caused my hair to grow out u din, as it had been falling out by the .andiul. After trying many physicians n vain, i am so nappy to una a curt1 id . .-.S. O. H. Eujekt, Galveston, Tex SCI iI?Ph Hyforctnjroutceriusof dls. vuivuw ease and the poison as well EX U7Ii la entirely vegetable and harmless. e treatise on lllood and BIilu mailed free CARTERS RIVER WmM gj PIUS. ROMPT ACTION NEEDED 1 X ' Order To Be Maintained On The Mexican Border. REVOLT MUST BE STAMPED OUT. Tvuops to He Sent to the Scene our l'rlcndly llelatlons With Our Southern Neighbor Strained Captain llourks on tho So-cnllcil ltevolutlnll. Wasiiivoto.v. Decs 28. Cant. Jolm G. Bomke, of theTnlrd United St tes Cov nlry, who lias tiikcn an active part in Liirupnigns against Mexican ImndltR along the border, bus beem in consultation with War Department oltlciuW hero and returns to tho Mo Grilndo country to-day. It is understood that he vHU bo given enough troops to stamp out the so-called revolu tionists and niulutaiu order. The representations tho Mexican au thorities to tbo State Department havjj been such that prompt nctiou is uecesiary it friendly relations with our southern neighbor are to bu maintained. Captain Bourke sayt.: I reuilv believe things cannot help be ing worso before they are better. I also believe that the United States is going to do its best to make life burdensome for the irresponsible uiul troublesome Mexi cans who have tor tho past year maue themselves so conspicuously disagreeable. There uru two kinds oi Mexicans on our side uf the boundary lino. Those who reside iu tho towns, such places as Laredo, Iirownsvillo, Matmiioras, Corpus UUristi, and San Diego, are in the main very do cunt people, and, of course, have nothiug to do with these troubles. Tho beliirerent class is made up of tho worst elements that ever stood in the way of civilization. Mexicans in their origin and speech, hut anti-Mexican in sympathy they cr use our southern neiguuor u great dual of trouble. "Incidentally they worry us a great deal, for thoy aro Just as much antl- Americiui as they are itnu-juexican. ineir character is utterly devoid of principle, ind in ull their utterances there is no semblance ot oatriotism. Whou you say thoy'ro 'agin the government' on eacn side of the river, you have stuttu tueir creeu. They live from hand to mourn, uuu aro altogether extremely undeslrablo people to have any dealiugs witu. 'Everbody lu that region, or noariy ov- rrvbodv. svmnathlzus with this lawless ness, and In very many Instances olllcials who nave sworn to upnoiu me stuiuius havo burred the way so effectually that justice could not be meted out. "The Bio Grands Valley is a very ncn country. Its area is as large as that of all New England and Its soil extiemely fer tile wherever water can bepoureu upon it. "The day Is coming when it will bo a remarlcablr wealthy section oi tue uni ted States, but before such a desirable condition Is uosslble we must, purgu our selves of the detestable class which now prevents civilization from putting Its loot in the valler of th IUo Cli-ande." The War Department has received Irom Uen. Wbeaton. commanding tue .Depart, ment of Texas, a despatch confirming the news of a fight between Lieut. West's troop of cavalrymen and bandits. It is said to bo the ilrst oQicial information re ceived at the department of anything ap proaching an organized attempt at revo lution. Among the things captured by the cav alry-men wers arms and clothing taken from Mexican soldiers at tho St. Iguuclo light. THE WHITE HOUSE QUARANTINE. Does Not Affect Orllrlal Hualness Jlur- tcna Harrison's Condition. Wasbinqton, Dec. 28. The Wiilto House is still in a state of quarantine, and bids fair to remain so for at least three weeks to come. Red cards, saying "Scarlet fever within," are on entrances to private part of the mansion on the first and second floors, and tho outside doors display small notices to the effect that the house has been closed to tho public, The omce part oi tue uunuing nowever, is open for business as usual. There Is no material cuange in uttie Martena Harrison's condition, and nono is expected until the dissase has run its allotted course, Tho attack is a mild one and gives no reason for special alarm. Benjamin and June Aiciv.ee are still prisoners In the house with quarters re moved a long distance away iroru tue sick chamber. MR. BLAINE'S IMPROVEMENT. The Kx-Seeretary, Though, Is Still a Very 6lclc Man. Washington, Dec ii8. "Mr. Blaine is as well as ho was yesterday arid is Im proving," said Dr. Johnson, as ha came. from the Blaln residence this morning. The Btream of Inquires us to the state of Mr. Blaine's health contjuuos, and to such an extent as yo require frequent Changes in tue uiiumiauis ub me uuur. , Among the callers on th family fast nln-ht were ths ' dauah'ters '"ot Senator Ilrice of Ohio. It seems to b'e settled thai Mr. Blalna will not lea- Washington for some months to 'come, even if in th meautlme his health should improve suf ficiently to warraht his' removal. It is also understood' that whllo Mr. Blaine really shows marked Improvement; as compared with his condition very re cently, be is still a very slckuian sojick that he can only sit erect when propped up with pillows. Tho Dubllfl lZiploilon. Dublin, Deo. 28. James Stephens, tb former head-centre of tho Fenian Brother hood, wheii questioned In regard to the explosion which killed Detective Synnott, declared that the Fenians were incapable of such cowardly work. Whits Will Contest Compromised. Boston, Deo. 28. The litigation grow ing out of the will of the lute Fire Com missioner Edward A. White, has been settled by a compromise. The coutest in volved the disposition of an estate valued at no less than $850,000. Carlo's 1'ather-ln-I.aw Dead, San Amonio, Tex., Dec. 28. it is re ported here ihut Alexandra Gonzales, tho father hi law or Catarlno Garza, lias died at his ranch ut Palito Blanco, Nuecos county Iron Mills Shut Down. IlETW.KHEii, Pa , Peo, 28. The Besse mer rail, converting, billet and puddling nil 11 of the Bethleheni Irou oompuuy hare FAMINE IN FINLAND. Many Vlllngos Snowbound, and It Is Feared Whole Communltlm May 1'Arlsh Stockholm, Dec. 28. The famine in .North Finland Is increasing, principally among the agricultural classes. Many villages arc snow-bound, and It Is feared that the sufferings of tho pcffyle are in tense, as they have no moans ' ot break irig through the great drifts on account of the weakness of themselves and their cattle. It is feared that whole communities have perished, as nothing has been heard from them for a number of days. It Is believed that the survivors will Abandon the country by wholesale during the coming spring and summer and re move to some part of North America. LIEUT. PEARY'S VOYAGE. Tfurnoroue Applications to Join Ills Arctlo Tarty Already Coming In. Philadelphia, Dec. 28. Lieut. Robert E. Peary, the Arctlo explorer, when inter viewed by a reporter, ald that he had al ready written to St. Johns, N. F., to en gage a ship for his proposed expedition to the North next summer. Application to join his party, he con tinued, are coming in with every mail, and ho had not yet been nblo to attend to any of them. The Urlehunrt IVntchlnir Frniii'v. Roue, Deo. 28. The Driebund nations, Germany, Italy and Austria, regard the situation in Franco as menacing tho penes of Europe, and aro exchanging frequent notes on tho subject. They havo decided to hold themselves in readiness to act promptly, from a military point of view, In the event of a revolution In France. Their embassies in Paris havo received special instructions on tho subject. IT Dr. JI 1(11 j nil Goes Weil. St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 28 It Is bo lieved that if Dr. McGlynn comes to tho Northwest a new parish will bo carved out for him, ns aU of tho priests in charge of parishes are in high favor with tho archbishop, and none of. them are likely to be removed to make way for the re stored priest. ffae you f n .your rafti ily 0 one'thln causes dysjefisia than. OTTOLN is swt, deart, and. fie.-altfjfu.l . other invfds anc( cart eat foocf QooK&d vv7fJt oTYoLe: Without unbieasant e-rrecfr. br tLCcoofViVtrj purposes if Zs'pUH.JwEEfElf, fitQEff "than tiny otAer use CottoLENC. Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO, and 138 H. Delaware Ave., Foils. DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The leading plaoe la town. Mas lately been entirely reno vated Kvory thing new, olean and fresh. The tlnest line of Winos and Liquors I Cigars, to., foreign and do mestlo. Free lunch served eachevenlcg. Big schooners ot f resb,lieer,lorter, Ale, to. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. I, DQUQHEKTY, Prop. PHOTOGRAPHER DABB Has purchased the best apparatus In the mar ket, and Is now prepared to talis every style of pbotORranas. views of buildings, machinery and all kin, (Is pf outdoor work a specialty. Each purctaserof pao doteo cabinets at J.W Is pre- seated with a large crayon ree. This oSer la gooiuntU April 1, 1631. Copying and enlarg ing. Work1 done at short noUjo and low prices. DABB, N. White St., Drt.2p&idg. Cllehtit' Enftlith I Unload DrantL LPLLS uru c cm for iiMfr A-ngiUh di- mond Brand la lied uit 0U BKUUla ?jvJ boxei. ejljd wlib blue ribbon, Tk saD u i urv-t jiBrufB oaiumnH uiiiinu Id ttmp for pcrtloalari, iPitlnoiilAU au4 " HflUr for rdla, in Utttr, by rrlarn ,' jiku. iu.vvu iMiuwHiiau, ravs Mptr, rVtkiUr Cbifikl Cfsal1tTi Hqwar SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 lUwt Centre Street The bast bsor, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, wlaas and finest olgars always on hand. ROBERT LLOYD. Prop. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest aud oldest reliable purely caah com. panics represented by bsia more f llllfcflnlHfW a. H.M nil flketiaji&anh Pa. Dartmouth to Get S180.000. IIanovkk, N. H., Dec 28 Dartmouth collcgo has just received the largest in dividual bequest, with one exception, iu its history. It comes from the lato Ralph Buttcrlidd, M. D., of Kansas City, Mo. The estate is worth $200,000, all of which goes to Dartmouth excepting $20,000 given to lelativcs and friends. Ketumed After a Year's Absence. Haverhill, Mass., Dec. 28. Charles A. Dillingham, son of C. E. Dilllnghaiit, of this city, who has been missing for more than a year, has returned to his home here. He was found at Dover, N. II., where he uppeared to be enjoying himself. Will Acr-pt 5 Per Cent. Boston, Dec. 28. At a meeting of the creditors of Pillsbury Bros., carriage manufacturers uud Btnble keepers, it was voted to accept the linn's offer of 23 per cent. Lialiiltius are $13,500 and assets about $5,000. I.elt III1 ltody to Science. Nr.wAnK, N. J., Dec. 28. Patrick H. Grillin, who died nt tho City Hospital, left n letter declaring that his body should be given to bomo medical college. bhlp Yorktown Abandoned. IJin Janeiro, Dec. 28. The ship York luwii f omPisuBua via Callao for New York, has been abandoned In a sinking condition near Jurtigua, Brazil. Ktot'k Di'iilor Killed. Hopewkll. N. J., Dec. 28. Ed Win Dyke, n well-to do dealer in stock, wn struck by a tram ou tho Bound Rrook railro.v l yesterday and killed. THE SOETO 1 THAT CURES 1 MKS. FUINDA IIASIS, 3BE Tlconderogs, r. Y A Victory Over Disease II 3R "TemDlO fain in neau auu (M Stomach 1 " 53 555 'My Iaoo was one Mass of jjrupuons i H "WaUted tho Tloor Night g m After Nfcht! " Tba followini? from Mr.. Hams prove. fc S tho WONDERFUL TOWER, or DANA'S over disease. j GentLEMFNi I am 4 yp.nof aw. Aboul, M Iv year. IRU A alums .i.rii.ic. .u'l'i . Puiuktv hiiilnliuiie. Ibavahad ltlir.IT.E3 93E M A'f J S.ll for a longtime and a T II It It I .fag jniiti.i) i'ain iv .11 v iu;ai tor munthi. alio .evero 1'tln in my atfiimich tup-IM Ifsnoaod to tie cauwu hy I.lifr Trimlile. KlZVIffht nrter nll t 1 have bctu com polli'il U. .- b' fl. or became of the rr: ,...p,t n,.!,.. k. , dl HOt 1. II1V WlfUco v.. one urn. vrtiptltMis o badaaa attlmei.ato beeoiere' nlniu.t entirely j I vould try one bottle of Q t a -vr 4 n sa 1SAHSAPARILLA though I hid tried 10 many dlflrrent medicines Ihid taken iue liikttle X felfi a Rreut tU'altiS fl like the lamewomn. I ran go to bed and S3 HlrllilH luiln haa tlepiiriecl. IH0 ClrPilgi feollnc I had I iitlrly kii. Myw IhcuUwcll. I thiok one mure bottle wIllM? Ej cure me mtirt-iy. Vourn reppfotfully, n Ticonderujra.W.V. W113. HUNUA ILAMS. KB BT ToMhom It may coactmi I henhy certify toljp H Dana Sarsaparllla Co.. Delfast, Maine. S jyEUGUSON'S TIIEATKE. P. J. FEUOUHON, MAN AC EH. MONDAY, JMUART 293 Great World Comedy Company I America's representative comedy company, headed by the 7-The plelon The premier acrobatu ot the world and BO StiXX a,3Ttliataa BO More pre-eminent, novel ana varied acta than ail other comedy oarapanlM aombln4. Prloett, 25, 35 ad go Cents. Reserved seats on sale at Klrlln'i drug store. ABRAtVi HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manutaotorarsot Ot Ev.ry pasarlprloa. Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, &c 4A-FINEST QO00S-LOWEST PRICB.-C Write for catalogues. Correspondence soUolted. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon ta town pHlrn nmf Whit Stt (Utokert's old stand) FJrst-cIass Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys In the Market. JOHN R. OOYLEt 1 Jlv T,,;.,. ,.. . i m m r-i ...... . ... mm 1l OPPOSED TO MURPll Mr. Cleveland Does Not Favoi Him For U. S. Senator. THE -PRESIDENT - ELECT SPEAKS. It. Dnri Knt Think tho Klcrtlnn or I In Troy Alan Would Help the Uriuocmtii Party llelluves tho OUlre Mioultl ll l'illcd My One Who Can Originate and J'ronmtt l'ollclcs. New York, Dec. 28. That Mr. Cleve land is opposed to the election of Edward Murphy, jr., to tho United States SenuU to succeed Mr. Hlscock nvus settled yester day by a direct statement from tho I'resi-dent-elect. Mr. Cleveland at first snid that ho saw no rcifon to mnke any statement. He had not, he said, made uny secret of his opinion on the matter. He consented, however, to discuss tho question ngaln, and said: "It ought not to bo necessary for me to repeat for tho public what I have so often expressed to many gentlemen in private conversation. Among theso havo been Mr. Murphy, himself, Mr. Croker and gentlemen who havo been promlneut in tho p rty front every part of tho State of Now Ifork. "It must not bo forgotten, however, that the party has a hard task to perform if we expect to keep the word we have passed to the people of the country. They have given us a phenomenal majority, one showing that they expect us to do much. In doing this a great deal de pends upon New York and Its great me tropolis. "The Interests of tho Stato and of the party demand. It seems to me, the selec tion of a Senator who can not only de fend the principles of our party, but who can originato and promote policies that niuy be presented for consideration In tho Senato. In order to insure this, the Sen ator from New York should be a man not only experienced in public affairs, but who litis a clear conception of the vital issues with which wo must deal during the nest few years. "Speaking frankly, ns I havo already done to those entitled to know uiy views, it does not seem to me that the selection of Mr. Murphy shows a desire or intention of phicmtr in tho Senate a man of such a type. "Thi- ,11 -,i use of our power would, I fear, cu,i- i.iach disappointment, not only iu Nr,v York, but In tho country. This the party ought not to bo called upon to lacti when it is considered how much there Is to do and what serious difficulties have to he surmounted before It can be done." OVERCOME BY COAL GAS. l'Ifteen Men In the Iron Works at Me dina, X. Y., Drop Inaenalble. Medina, N. Y., Dec. 8. Fifteen men iu the moulding room at the A. L. Sweet Iron Works dropped Insensible last even ing from tho effects of coal gas escaping from a newly relieved cupalo. The men were carried to the outer air as quickly us possible, and the effect, it is thought, will not be lasting. It was necessary for many of tho men to go to their homes, so overcome were they. Workmen Soule, Hand and Cheney are in a most serious condition. JOHN SMITH'S SAD LOT. Diphtheria Threatens to Wipe Out Ills Entire Family. Lambektville, N. J,, Dec 28. John B. Smith, who lives near here, is exper iencing a sad time. Christmas Undertaker Stockton buried Smith's eldest son, 19 years of age, and the next day two more of Mr. Smith's children were buried. His last remaining child and his wife are very low and are not oxpected to re cover. Diphtheria is the scourge that is de stroying Mr. Smith's home. A Man Tuffed Up Like a Italloon. Baltimore, Deo. 28, Frederick Otte, aged 48 years, had the end of a rib driven into one of Ills lungs by being crushed against a wall. Since then the air from the lung has escaped and pumped among the tissues between flesh and skin. Tho result Is that the sufferer has assumed the shape of a balloon and is liable to burst at any moment. He is conscious, but cannot live. Sentence. Aggregating 60 Tears. Dedhav, Mass., Deo. 28. Oeorge J. Green, the notorious colored burglar and house-breaker, has been found guilty of bolng an habitual criminal and sentenced to the State prison for 25 years. This sentence, added to sentences for breaks made in various places, will make his ag gregate term of imprisonment over SO years. Deny the Story. Paws, Dec. 23. The olllcials of the Government Toxicologlcal Bureau deny the truth of the story about the death of Baron de Iielnach. They say that the ex amination ot the ergans removed from the Baron's body will require another fortnight at least. For the Dublin Kxploilou. Dtrnuif, Dec. 28. Patrick Kevans has been arrested at Nenagh, County Tlpper ary, on the charge ot being connected with the Dublin explosion. Kevans is a stranger to the townspeople and is unable to give a satisfactory account ot bis re cent movements. Two l'robably 1'atally Hurt. York, Pa., Dec. 28. While F. B. Hnr rison, n prominent grocerymau, and hi clerk Wilbur Golden were crossing tho Northern Central tracks their team was struck by a train. Both men were se verely aud probubly fatally Injured. Ills Forgeries are Numerous, MmtiLEiiuwi, Vt., Deo. 28. M. A. Brown, In jail hero for forging a check for $400 ou J. L. Hicks ot Chicago, nlso forged checks nt Albuny and North Adams for $400 aud $000 respectively. More Cholera at Hamburg,' Hahuuhq, Dec 28. Four moro cases of cholera and two moro deaths were re ported to the health autuortties m this city yesterday Kvrry Iluslnesi Ileum l)ratrn)d. Snow Him n P CS lire brokt nut Uero J:m n. . i ud deairojed every tevGits Prostration, Slooiitcsslielis. Nick run! Kervon HORilnriir, Itnrltarlip.DlzzlnoNN.Mor bi) 'n rs. lint Flnohr-n, Ncrvons l sP'Im!:i, IlllIliirHw, Contusion, IIy tM In. I'll-it St. Villi' Dunce, OiiIiiiib rlultll, DrtinUeimrHM, et c., lire enrefl by Hr. Kilos' Ilcstnrntlvo Krrvinr. rt doe. not contain oplnirs. Sirs. Bophla c Isr -wnloe, le Land, Via , sulTon-d with Epllcpsr to- years rnd tcstlHoa toacoumlrtocurp. Jacob Itto. 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