WORK 0F& FIEND Thrco Children Smothered in a Tool Chest. $ 1,000 " REWARn flighest of all in Leavening Power. U. & Gov't Report, Aug. vj, 1889, Acme Blacking njuI:lI:ena0tthe. AN ARMY OF INVALIDS PRESENT THE LID SECURELY FASTENED. Dootors Bay Furaishing Thera Meilloal Oertifioates, With It is Believed Thnt the Little Ones Were Foroed Into the Box, CROWDS AT TREVES Tho City Fall of Pilgrims to Sco tlio Holy Coat. mi Rl Powder M HI II I Piesents In the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE ANO NUTniTIOU3 dUICE or THS FIBS OP CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues cf plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, foiiniug an agreeable and effective laxative to perma- . ntuitlv cure Habitual Consti- Apatiou, and the many ills de S pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It i the n.ost excellent remedy known to CLEtXSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Hiliou or Coustipated S'J THAT punt. BLOOD, UBFRKSHINCl feLEPP, HEALTH nnd 8TRENOTH NATURALLY FOLLOW, Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK VOUII DRUGG'ST FOR m-sr-EVzsTZ op atyica-jss MANUFACTURED ONLY tlY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN WANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY HEW YORK. U. t. John R. Coyle, Attorney-at-Law AND Real Estate Agent, OFFICE IIeddall's Building, Wr, Main nnd Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: 1 A two and one-hnir story double frame awcinng nnuse, witn Ptro-roera and res taurnnt. Located on last Centre street. V A valuable property located on South Jar din street. 3-eeven tiwe'llrg houreB at the corner orail hertond Lloyd Mretls. Good investment. Terms reasonable. Dr. GrfTsvfinnr's Den-cap-sic "yrZfaW."1 PLASTER. f Rhenmat m, peoriilirla, rlnnrtsyflxnl lwnbaffofl ?H" atonca. GeUnti tor anio by all DrujtRiists. j QOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1S7S. I. Baker & Gos from which tlio excess of oil has been removed, is ill ,1 J. -,..... XJLUOVVllWiy JT ft J U and it is Soluble. 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XiKtptr. l-OMEKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-UW. i 11 i I'mnUn Mllltury UUlorrs llfuio to Kiifi-1 When tlin Hollo Wim l:xltlblteil. ISnctUh Tourists Shmr Alt DoTvronoo to thn rnrnt of tho Cltut-cll Tho Bnnotlty of tho G.trinont Qitttonrd by Vtsltur. TrtKVBS, Aug. 22. The crowd hero la so groat that that the ordinary accommo dations ot tho city nro more than taxed. Tho cathedral clergy nro besieged with requests for permission to permit inva lids to touch tha Holy Coat, aud the doc tors of tho city nro overrun with appli cations for the medical certificates which the Bishop requires before permitting access to tho rello. All the pilgrims nro evidently not de votees, nnd in some Instances tharo has been a notnblo display of irreverence. Much foellug lias been caused by tho conduct of the Prussian military officers, who refused to Uuoel when tho relio was exhibited. The clergy Bay they should not hare been presout unlo3s they woro frilling to comply with tho outward forms of worship. Tho English tourists, most of whom aro Protestnnts, knelt down when others did and showed all deference to tho forms of tho church. Tho question of the authenticity ot tho relic conttnuos to rngo bitterly, and has done much to re vlvo religious animosities, which of Into havo boon dormant in Germany. Cath olics gonernlly uphold tho sanctity of the garment, although not universally, while Protectants point to It as au objjet lesson in superstition, It is probabla that tho courts will bo called upon in some w.iy to take cog nlztnco of the matter, either in nn action for slander or u prosecution for profan ing religion. ENGLISHMEN INSULTED. Tho Chlneso 1)1.1 Not Treat tlio ltrltlsli OQlcers Well. London, Aug. 23. Tho British gov ernment has notified the government of China thnt from this time forth no British officers will be allowed to serve in the Chlneso navy. Tho British government has taken this step on account of the refusal of the Chinese authorities to furnish an explanation ot tha insult of a Chlneso officer in hauling down .tho Uig of Admiral Lang while that British officer was in command ot the Chinese North Coast Squadron at Hong Kong. Admiral Lang, in resigning his com mission in tho Chinese navy gave as his reason that tho Chinese officers of the squadron were Insubordinate. Later, ns a result of Admiral Lang's resignation, the Chinese government declared thnt It would never again Intrust real authority in the navy to any foreigners. TARIFF INVESTIGATIONS. Senator Carlisle Huy tho Committee Will Kot Ilpul-l Tills Tear. Washington, Aug. 23. Senator Car lisle, arrived hero last night from tho Whlto Mountains, and Is nt tha Arling ton. He Is hero on busluess connected with the Ssnato Committee appointed to examine tha workings of the tariff. The Senator, in speaking of tho work ot the committee, said that It was a great undert iking, and that tho report could not possibly be ready before late next Hummer. "Wo propono to go into tho subject thoroughly," ho said, "tracing it back in nil its relations to wngos, labor, com merce and Industrial development for the past oil yearn. Wo haven't begun taking testimony yet, but havo put 23 ageuts at work gathering necessary data. Hon. Carroll D. Wright, Commis sioner of Labor, will co-operate with us. aud wo look to him for tfrent deal of help In prep.tiing our toport." Did Nat Commit Suicide. CuiCAQO, Aug. 23. The result ot the co. oner's inquest on tho body ot Clark Woodman, ouo of Omaha's most prom inent citizens, who was fouud dead iu lils room at tho Qraud Pacific Hotel Thursday afternoon, dispels the mystery surrounding tho capitalist's death aud does away with tho theory ot belt-destruction. Tho jury found that tho da (leased died ut heart failure soino lima during tho night of the 19th tnet. Tim Moutuuk Ilns Guau to Pieeofl. New York, Aug. 23. S. Hogan & Co., whose steamer, the Jlnat.iuk, wont ashoro Wednesday on Cupe Race, have received information that the vessel has gone to pieces. Capt. Jouklns and her crew nro now in St. Johns, N. P. Tho Uontauk was built iu England tour years ago. This was her first voyage under the American flag. Rouulon orLutlioruns. Baltimore, Aug. 33. The sixth an nual reunion of Lutherans at Pen Mar attracted 13,000 persons. They came from Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania nnd tho District ot Colum bia. Tho programme embr.icwd spank ing, music by the United States Marine Band and a chorus of 200 voloes. Tlio "While. Squudron nt Itar limber. Bab HAHBon, Mo., Aug. 23. The White Squadron will remain hero two weeks. A grand naval rovlew will be given some time during their stay. A salute of 10 guns was fired from the Chicago In honor of Secretary Tracey. I.oril Mount Rtaplion Iu Montreal. MoNirwAL, Aug. 23. Lord Mount Stopbea, the new peer, aooompanted by Lady Mount Stephen and Lord ElpMn stone, have arrived hero. To VommiKiid tin riutit, Wasiiinoton, Aug. 23. Lieut-Commander Mitynurd has been ordered to tha command of the Plnta, relieving Lieut, Commander Farenhoit, ordered home. Srcrotnry Noble la Wmlilnztou. WAsmxdNON, Aug, 23. Secretary No bis has returned to Washington from Niagara Falls, where he has been on a vacation. ABSOLUT BASHBALL HCOKtS, Tho Clilciig" Club !Ih Sll-tlclc a Winning: Unit. AT CIUCAOO. chionsro a 0 a .1 0 0 0 0 0- 0 Cleveland 0 0 1 0 a 0 u u 0-3 Uattcrlos-Hutahlrwon aud Klttrldge; Qt zcln and Zlmmer. AT rniLADSLPHIA. Philadelphia n oooloooo-l New York 1 0 U 1 0 0 1 0 0-U llntterles Uloaon nud elements; J. Uwlng and liuokley, AT BROOKLYN. Brooklyn 1 OOuOSSO 8 Iloston 0 0000001 -1 Called on account of durknen. Ilattorlos Hemming nnd Klnsiow; Clnrlnon and (Jnnzell, AT CINCINNATI. Clnolnnntl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 rtttebunr o liooooox-s Batteries Mullano and Harrington; Qalvln and tllller. The National lozuo Kooorri. Pr Pur CtUhl. iron. fvHt. (7t Club: mm. Xlif. CL Chiono..,01 30 ,B10 Brooklyn. 40 40 .484 Iloston 60 40 ,f.8.l Cleveland. 48 fit ,4UO NowYork.63 38 ,6M2 UnclnnatUO GO .30 rhlin'phla.50 47 .513 l'lttsburrf.ST 01 .378 A&socltillou Umiios. AT BOSTON. nonton 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 S 811 Athletics 2 0000 1 00 2-4 Hatterios O'lirlen nnd Kolly; Chamberlain, Sanders and 4UlUgau. AT BALTIMORE. nnltlmoro 300000 3 Washington 2 03011 7 Callod on account of rain. Battertos-lloaly nud llobinson; Carsey and Sutcliiro. AT BT. LOUIS. St. Louis 3 0000100 0-4 Columbus o 0000000 2:: llattcrlei-Mcaill and. Darling; Oastrlght and Donohuo. Tlio Association Record. JVr CIu6. iron. Jxwf. (Tt Cut. Won. LL Ct noiton....71 3'J ,US9 Columbus. .48 118 .403 Bt. Loula..03 38 .03-3 MUwatlk'e.45 67 .441 Baltlrnorouo 44 .G5U Lou-vlllo..,37 70 .348 Athletlo..52 4S .5J0 Wash'ton..33 04 .340 Eastorn Ansoolutlon Games. AT ROCHESTER. nochostcr-Troy gamo postponed on account of rain. AT BUFFALO. Burralo I 3102001 20 Albany 00121200 0 U Batteries German nnd Wcckbcckcr; Willis and Brown. AT SYRACUSE. Syrncuso-Lebanon gamo postponed on ao count of rain. Coach Held Up lly a Highwayman. Tub Dallas, Org., Aug. 22. Tha Prlucevlllo and Canyon staga was stopped during the night when about thirty miles from here by a marked man armed with a Winchester repeating rifle. The robber ordered the driver to throw out five sacks of mall, which ho promptly did. The sicks contained money orders and registered packuges. ChlgnuctoRlilii llutlway to llo Completed. AnnERST, N. S., Aug. 22. It is said that the British and Uultod States Gov ernment will subscribe $1, 500,000 to complete the building of the Chignecto Ship Railway. The British Government will furnish two-thirds of the amount. WeutUvr llttlloiltlolM. Washington, Awr. 23. For Now England: Cooler and fair; winds bhlftlnnto westerly. For Eastern New York: Generally fair and cooler; westerly winds. For New Jersey: Generally fain winds shift ing to vooler northwesterly. I'or Eastern Pennsylvania Cooler and fair. For Western Now York and Western Penn syluania: Cooler and fair; westerly wluds, NKtV YORK 3IAItKinS. New Yohk, Aug. 81 .Money on oall easy, loaning at 3 and 3 per cent. BONDS. Clolnif Closlni Yestordny. To-day. 4Ue, ltoi nog 10UK 100ft 4&, 1B81 Coup 100(2 100J2 4 b, 1B07 Heir 117 117R 4 b, 1U07 coup 118 mtl STOCK JIAItKlsT. Closlnx CloslnT Yesterday, To-day. Canadian raotfto , 83j h3 Central Faeitlo , SO SOW Chicago, Bur. Qulncy S9M 87f Dolawure li Hudou 12714 1271 Del., Lack. & Wcatorn 1341)4 13CU Erie 21 2U Erie pvef MVj 5iH Lake Shore 112 112 Louis. & Nash , 70ff 71i Mlohlgon Central 01 88 Missouri l'aclllc 60 U Now Jeiw Lentntl lim 112 KorthwoMern. 108 10Mg Oregon Navigation 08 OS l'Holflo Mall 3.IS4 S-llj Uoa.llng 30 30M Hool; Island 7894 7BM Bt. I'aul IflM COM Union Puolflo 3H 30K WusU.ru Union 81 81)4 OIIAIN MAItKBT. Wheat strong;, showing slight ndvnnee, No, 2 Ked winter, 113; September, 114: Octobor, 11. 494 t orn fairly actlvo. No, 3 mlxed,83; Septeml' bdr, 74M; October. 7W4. Oats dull but steady . No. 2 nilxed, 38, September, 38K. TBODUCE 1 BoTTER Oreninery, State & Penn., extras,22 o.nWio. Creaioery, western, firsts 10 caVO 0. Creamery, western, teeonds 10$o.al8 0. State dairy, h, f. tubs, extras.... o.a30 a. Eaas N, Y. State, new laid, per dos.,..17Ka.al8 o. Penn., new laid 17Haal8 0. Western Se Norm western, good to prime 16 alftjfo. l'OTATOBS Jeney Itose, per bbl 1 26al 09 Sweet potntoes, Vu., choice 2 76u3 00 Live PouLTiiv bprlng ohiukeiu, choloo, large per lb. . 15 al W fcprlng ohiokons, prlmo 14Ma Fowls, Jery, State & Va., per lb 13 ulS DiLBS.ni) Poultry Turkeys, mixud weights, por lb. 19 al3 Sp'g ebb's, 1'tallu., Sat) lbs to pair S3 a 21 Teaches Jld. ft Del., yellow, oholco, per bask., SOal Oil Ud. iDol., redfrult, choice, bask..., 7Ua 75 Jersey, prims, per baikot 00a 7i AprLES Id-4I)cL, cholcovpejrc.rntil, , 32a iQ BOf PURE Lono Branck, N, J., Aug. 22. Many persons now believe that the young boy fouud dead hanging to a boat's painter on Suudav night was murdered. James Slocttm, Albert Evrlckson, Addison Er rlokson nnd Gt-orgo Fordhum say thnt tho boy was In bathing with n dark, heavily built companion lute on Sunday evening. The boy exhibited i large roll of bills about an hour and n half tie tore tho body was disooverod. When found the money and valuables wero missing. Tho boy's companion, who was n stranger hero, has disappeared. Tln-nn l'lres In Altooun. Altoona, Pa., Aug. 22. This ploco wns visited by three fires yesterday, tho llr.itol incendiary origin, destroying the residence aud storehouse of M. B. Mc Grath, on Green avenue, aud causing a loss of $10,000, on which thera is $5,000 insurance. Two houses belonging to John Fay wero damaged to tho nxtent of $2,000, 110 iusurnuoe. Tho second lire destroyed tho Goodwill cngino house. A third flio destroyed tne stable of Mrs. Kute Collins. Los.-, $10,000; fully in sured. World' Fulr Appointment. Chicago,' Aug. 22. John Thorpo ot Now York has been nominated by Dlroc-tor-Geueral Davis tor chief of tho Bureau of Flortlculturu, a division ot tho depart ment of horticulture. Director-Gouaral Davis sent tha nomination to President Baker, and will send n similar notice to tho National Commisslou,' which meets In September. Mr, Taorpo will undoubt edly bo continued for tho place. Soldier's Wire Elopes With 11 Thief. Stratford, Conn., Aug. 23. Mrs. Jon nlo Hurd of this place, wife ot a member ot tho militia now in camp at Nluntio, eloped with Thomas Norris of Bridge port in a stolen team belonging to n Bridgeport liveryman. The wotu.tn has been caught, bat Norris is at large. Italy Nouris 1111 Early War. London, Aug. 23. Soma comment is caused by tne puullc.ttion in tue Italian papers of an article by(SI;(iior Snarbard, in which he muutnlns that no o.irly war is necessary and would solvo all tho problems uffectlng Italy, even to tho question of tnu Papacy, Elcliteeu Months for Child Slltrilnr. Bangor, Aug. 22 Muisia Haylon Ju berle, the Armenian woman charged with child murder at Orouo, was ben tauccd to 18 mouths in the county jail ut bard labor. Her counsel pleaded ex tenuating circumstances. loul Lluy Suspected. Ciucaoo, Aug. 23. A looal papsr says that Lieut. Michael Glltrude, of the United States Army, stationed at Fort Sheridao, is missing and that foul play is strongly suspectud. Glitrudo was lust seen Sunday. Died Whlto Currylus u Sofa. Nyack, N. Y., Aug. 22 John Fritz, a well-known resident of Nyack, while cur rying a sofa down stairs fell to the floor and expired Immediately. Tue cause of his death i suppobed to have been heart disease. Murder In tlio hucoud Dugroe. MoNTrEUHR, Vt., Aug. 23. Chaquetto was found guilty of murder iu the second degree. Exceptions were filed by the de fendant's counvel and the case will be taken to the Supreme Court. Iruvnl Wlillw Huthlnz. PoRTLAfD, Me., Aug. 22. John D. Mo Loau, of Uvlaa, N. Y., while bathiug at Scarboro got lieyoud ins depth and wns drowned. The body was recovered. I'srley Natliiuul Ilanh buspouds, Montoohbhy, Ala,, Aug. 23. Tho Far ley National Bauk suspended at noon. IP COPYRIGHT 1891 The end of woman's peculiar troubles and ailments oomos with Dr. Pierce's Favorito Proscription. It cures thorn. For nil tho functional de rangements, painful disorders, and chronio weaknesses that afflict wo mankind, it's a certain romedy. It's an invigorating, restorntivo tonic, soothing oordiul and braoing nerv ino purely vegetable, non-alcoholic, and perfectly harmless. In tho euro of periodical pains, prolapsus and other displacements, boaring - down sensations, and all "female complaints" and irregu larities, "Favorite Prescription" is tho only medicino that's guaranteed. If it doesn't give satisfaction in ev ery case, you have your money back. You pay only for tho flood you got. Can you ask moro? Tlio easiest way is tho best. Keg ulato tho liver, stomach, and bowels with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They cleanse and ronovato tho system thoroughly and naturally. Sick Headache, Constipation, Indi gestion, and Liilious Attacks, aro prevented, relieved, and cured. The llo. lifts Show That Tney Wro Kousti- ly ltalllltrd Tllnlr Clothes Woro Torn ' mil Fmoos llrillsi.il-Plrst Ulsoovoreil by Tlielr Mother, Wliu Is Almost Insane Onlrors Manilla an Investigation. , Ibonton, 0., Aug. 38. There is great cxoltemeut here over tho mysterious , death ot three children. j George Hamilton and his wlfo went out to mako a business call, and when they returned could not find their little ones. Tho parents supposed they wore play ing with their neighbors, and pild uo attention to their absence Hamilton grew uneasy nftor awhile and begntt to look for them. Hestle, the oldest, was only 8 years old, and tho others, Edith unit Emma, were 4 nnd 2 respectively. Returning from tho neighbors after a over tljo house. A large tool chest stood In ono cor ! ner of tho outside shed. The mother threw baok tho lid, screumod nud tainted away. Her three children lay dead iu the chest. The babo had died first, nnd was clutched tightly In tho arms of tho oldest. Tho faces ot all woro blackened nud con gested. Tho town was nrousod at once, aud officers hurried to mako uu Investi gation. They found that nftcr tho chlldron had beon put Into the chest n strong stick hnd been forcod Into the lock and staple, thus consigning them to cortnln death in 11 few minutes. Tho cries of tho children, of course, hd been smothered by tho thick sides of tho chest. Mrs. Hamilton is almost Insane, nnd it is tho general ballet that the children woro dollbaratoly smothered by somo lloiid. A searcti of tho house revealed nothing disturbed nfld there was no evi dence to point to murder but the tell tale stick which had locked tho children to their death. A closo examination of thodoad bodies show that they had been roughly han dled, as their clothes wore torn ttndtholr faces bruised, either in very rough play or by being roughly shoved into the death client. They hnd evidently suf fered much and fought fleicely for a breath of air. Tho father says thnt he is suro tho children wero playing in the yard when he and his wife left home. The neighborhood has all been can vnkBed, but there is uo discovery that other children were playing with llamll ton's little ones during their parents' absence. WARLIKE PREPARATIONS. Russia Massing Troops Along ttio Austrian Frontier nnd ltulldlug I'urts. London, Aug. 23. The Standard's cor respondent ut Braila reports au enormous increnso ot tho Russian troops on tho Austrian frontier. Ho says that tho Bessarabia Fi-ontier Guards, formerly a mere gendnrmory corps to provent smuggling, have grown into a permanent ndvauco guard ready to Invade Austria on a tow hours' notice. Dirge fotts and observation towers are being rapidly built, and tho Russian gov ernment has given a heavy subsidy to tho Black Sea and Danube Shipping Com pany to erect a largo dock yard at Raul and to forward troops to any nart of tho I Black Sen. The construction of pontoons is actively proceeding at Rani to be plnoed at vari ous towns for tho transportation of troops, aud barracks are being built in tho vicinity of Renl for G.OuO men. Erin Bwitclimtm Return to Work. Lafayette, Ind., Aug 22. Tho Erie I switchmen, after a week of stubborn re I f Usui to return to work, have nt lust gonu j back to their old places. The oompany I has agreed to consider their demands, nnd all trouble is now over. The road has received much praise for holding the strikers' positions opeu to them, when It is generally understood that tho men were deoldedly In the wrong. A Dnlirliizr Sou Rplsoile. San FnANOisco, Aug. 22. The sealing schooner "Wattle Flyer," whiohhad been warned to leave Bohriug Sen, has just arrived. here. She reports that tho cod fishing schooner Arago, was hailed by the U. S. S. Marion, which flrod u blank shot across her hows. The Arago re fused to stop and n solid shot was fired nt her, with the effect ot making hor heave to. As the Arago was not a sealer she was allowed to proceed. Horrors of tlio Kollmaun Floods. When, Aug. 22. It is stated that by the Kollmaun floods 0,000 cublo metres of stouo have beau hurled dowu tho mountains, a distauce ot 700 meters. Three hundred men are employed In di verting tha water. Sixty bodies have beon recovered, all horribly disfigured, and have beon burled in rugs, sacks, etc, owing to the isok of oofflns. Chlneso Forgr i&rrosied. San Francisco, Aug. 22. Yyong Gee Ong, a Christianized Chiunmao, was ar rested during the morning charged with forging the signature ot Internal Revenue Agent Thomas ou thousands of the lnlwla plnoed on manufactured opium. Oog confessed his guilt. I'eiinsylviililu League Reorganized. Olean, N. Y., Aug. a Bradford, Meadvllle and Jamestown have iteeu dropped from tha New York and Penn sylvania La igus aud the association re organized with four olubs. Olean, El mlrn, Erie and Jamestown now ooinposo tha league. A new schedule was adopted. Bpreokelw May Join the Sugar Trust. New York, Aug. 22. It Is rumored that Clnus Spreokels will join the sugar trust, nud that Jits son, Adolpb, will be elected a director ot the American Sugar Rellniug Compauy. Sugar certificate havo advanced seven points lu three days. Another l'utvl Vail In lli.i Alps, Paris, Aug. 23. Lieut. R ijou, of th Alpine Chasseurs, while asondlug the Cuembeyrln Peak, fall down a pro ct pica 1,600 feet deep and was crushed into a pulp. To twit thin hftnff a rtrip of UatiVr in & bottle of Acme Blacking and lenva it thnre (or & dy or month, Take it out and dry and pi amino It orfttl1 j, Blake a BimJlar teat with i n-acli Drawing And Vasto lllackiag. Wolff'sAGMEBIacking MikM any kind of leather Waterproof, Soft and Purabla. Change a Pino Table to Walnut l Poplar Kitchen rress to Antique uan. A Cano Rocker to Mahogany. Sot wltst esn be done srltb 25c worth ef WOLFF Si BANDOLPir, Phllalphl. FOR SALE IN ALL STORES. I IU?1 YOU Are cioino to Missouri. ir.nttti. AikniiMan, Ti xh, Nelir.tnka, l.oillMlumi, riilorailn, VfMii, Oilllornln, 2S:v Mexico .Vt lz.oua, nd will -d ro mtal e rd. or letter stutlug Wuerr- you .tro (,'oiiif, When you are (wing, Where you will stitrt from, How ninny there are in your party,- What freighr a.ul b.tg:ig.e j ou have, Iwlllwr'teymi .va.llnl your bouo and' furnish y.m with the fullest Jlnformation reg irdln rente, lowet rat s or all classs, bwldos imps, deiorlptlve and Il lustrated land pamphlets, resoct books, Ho Hpriugs guides, etc. CbenpFarmlug La tdj In Missouri, Arkan sas, Kansas and leas. J. P. MoCXNN. Ewtern Trv. Ant.r W. E. HOYT, G. K V. Airt.,391 R road way, New York Iron Mountain Route, MiSSOliR! ANO PACIFIC RAILWAY Ak my ngeiilM fiir W. I.. Dauglnx Shorn. IT not lur utile in jour plnce unit jour ilt-nler to Mnd for chihIokih', Hccuru tliu nccuey, and get them fur ou. tr-T.VKE NO SUBSTITUTE. 1 WHY IS THE W L- DOUGLAS S3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It la a st'apu.'ss sl.u iiti no tnckA or wax thread to hurt thOfiH't: ltin-lr nf tim ItMt tints ni.lf utviUU fiiiil cniy, and banti w make mtr shoe of thU onute than nun otht'r muntiftwt irer, it eiiuald baud stmcd Bliocs costlim' from iS4.'Al to wr uu urnuiiir ii,Miubeunit me nneaccair Bl. 'o cvor t ffuri-1 fi r $.Wj ; cuuula FreneU Imported nei which cost from 9S.iNto titjt WO Ilitiul.Monvil Well toUov, flue oair, Pv myl'sh, omfortnfil.taudditrabfe. The beat siiou ever nftVit d ut thin price t twine urade a oua toi.t nuid.i Hti'" fostliic rn.i giiMO to 49.00. fitO 4-ill lo 1 1 to MifMt Farmers. Hull road Mn vwe uitd iJ'ttLTC'urrlt'Mall wear t hem fine oat r, BenmK'is anumtu Inside, heavy three Boles, oxten Bltm etirff. tno jmlr will wear a) ear. ffiO 'JO Hue onlfi uo better shoe over offered at ii9mm thin prk-o; one trtrd will cnnvlnoo ttioao who want utthoc for Ciinifurt nnd aervlce, SCO J nnd JS-I.IIO Wtii'klniriimnN iboes qpam nro vc.-v Mroiii? mid durable. Tana who h.ise il vc n them a tri.tt will wear uo other make. Daua) lSst.00 mid t.y."5 school ahoeti aru WVjO worn l.yihf Uyneverywht;re tbeytfttll 011 tbtilr inerltB, nstu incn iimIiht sales ahow. I 214 Eofi .'1.0 l(nid-ed shoe, beat "CiU Ivo loiiMl 1, M.,rvstJlsh;eiuaUFreneU linpoift'd ahoes ttjatiuwirom jjii.i) to 6.UU. Liidle-' ..10, v!.0 ami SI. 75 alioe for Mltsesaro tho bt si dm Dtiu;.i1a. stllt,liauddurable. C nulloii- that W. i liuplRf.' uamo and prlco are stumped on t!xttttom of c.ieti ahoe. . L. Lv.vtL.LAS, Urockton, Uaas, J" ojsoxix 3Qell, Bank Counters, Tyler Syetem, Porb aoie, unequaieti in stylos- , Cost and Finish. 150 Tbm Catalturiio of Cnnifm litU etc.. Iltaitritad la Color, Iloola, free Toilige lStroti. Also Tyler's jsoyol Onice leak and Type writer fi.i.liuU, XOit N(3'Ie. Pent andebenp et on earth, with great reduction In prices. 1st) iiotfe eiUlasu Frw Tflklaa li eU. Fill IIism ftf Poki. Chain, TiUm. Uwik ', rbUto( Ltl liltuik taidnvl tlr., lo fa ilsMk TVLBK IlKHKtU, St. J.uuli, Mo., U.M.A. W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old stand,) Cerni'r Cosl anil jhicIIh win. Mr. Snyder will always keep In stock a fine line of boot tuid shoes. Custom Wot It Mild Repairing; done in the best style. He guarantees to cell ones per tlisn compeiltoni on Main street who hae big icnls to ley, SLd lUumuUem genu ine bstrgeln on every purchase. FIRE INSURANCE ! IqHt nd Neil MiVt Farrlj till Cio;ti'ti Keprosented by DAVID FAUSH 120 a, Jardln street fiUENANDOAU.PA , JOHM MI1IKS