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While their moaj rmartablo success has been shown In cuiId;j 4 Ileaaache, yot Carter's Uttlo Liver Pills am .-.ll.n1n.l.tnln nMaSnallM mm- venting this annoying complaint, while they also correct an oisoruors 01 mo b iouuicu,suinumio wa liver and regulate the bowels. Evoa If they only Achsthoy would bo almostpri!draatothosawha leafier from this distressing complaint; but f ortu Xtat6lythelrgoodnossdocsnotendhero,andthosa who once try them will find theso Uttlo pills valu able In so many ways that thoy will not bo wit illng to do without them; But after allslck head (lathe bane of so many lives that hero Is when 7jomaxe our great ooosc. uur puis cure it wuuu Others do not. I Carter's Little Liver Fills aro very small and verv cast to take. Ono or two nllls make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe cr purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. Invialsat23conts; live forth Bold by druggists everywhere, or scat by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! SHALL PILL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE IlltnitU r.tl-.L, V.etabfe Keci-dt, II we cured mat lit peleu by (hu In UiJi-rl r'iiir n.irinl iir.i ,m. J ituu first dose sympt faultilvdlsapp! ,-, in in ten al 1 fwn.llil.,1. '.U lymptomt are rcumvid s. 1 t r PRifl BOOK of tes-t- inonulsof mir tch nnvs ence ivnii aculous turei , ienj trn rents In 'iimp t- iny i)UEH' VMOHni W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old stand,) Corner Coal aud Jardlu Sts. Mr. Bnyder will always keep;tn stock a fine line of boots and shoes. Custom Work nud Rcpalrltij; done in the best style, lie guarantees to sell cheaper than competitors on Main street who have big rents to pay, and guarantees a genu, ine bargain on every purchase. SUFFERING WOMEN' I RIHCL Whan troubled with tboisunnoitnc Irrcealn.i frMuentlr follow imr n col.ior'ipOriur, or tr"o 1 Use ORi DuCHOINE'S 01Ura'eU. FEMALE REGULATING PILLS ThyaroStrDtheni tathv ntJri r . 1 a n a ofcmoanrl innirr-.t-tle tnrottn nil fa nations Ot Ft. TRIED TO LYNCH Him iV Now Jersey Murdoror Nar rowly Escapes Mob Law. HE BEAT HIS WIPE TO DEATH Broko Every Eib in Her Body and Other. wise Injured Her, A Crowd of Indignant Quarrjmen At tempt to Take the Low Into Their Owp Hands-Only Prevented by the Arrival or the l'olloe Tho Jlur.leror In His Cupi When Ho Committed the Crime. Avondalb, N. J., Oct. 0. Patrick Brady, who works In the stone quarrlef near this place, brutally murdered his wife yesterday. Brady apent Sunday with his wife drinking. Monday morning Mrs. Brady failed to proparo breakfast. Brady therefore took his two young. children to a neighboring saloon and bought something to eat for them. At noon Mrs llrndy failed to hnvo dinner ready. Brady paid another visit to the saloon and told several men that his wife was still drunk. Then ho returned to the houso and a short tlmo afterward ho went back to the saloon and said that his wife was dead. Ho made no attempt to got away, and when tho neighbors and others went Into the bouse they found Mrs. llrady lying llfolegs In a pool of blood. Her head was battered almost Into a jelly, her Hps wore torn off, and her neck and breast were horribly cut and bruised, Word soon reached the qunrrymon, and a crowd of fifty or moro tried to lynch Brady. Some of tho men got a rope and others surrounded tho now frightened murdoror and struck him. The arrlvul of Con stable John Conwny saved his life. Ho arrostcd tho murderer and pro tectod him with Ills club and revolver until ho was able to get him away from tho crowd. Ho took him to Nutley, and there he kept him until County Physl clan Wrightson and Prosecutor Crnno of Newark were notllied. Tho former saw tho body and had It cared for. Bosldos the apparent Injurlos, ho found that every rib In tho woman's body was broken and that she was other wlso Injured Internally. Tho mon says that when ho returned to the house ho found her dead body. Ho emphatically donlos that ho killed hor. "I didn't do It," ho said, "but I'm glad she's dead; she ought to hnvo died long ago." Late last night he was taken to the county Jail in Newark. Tho children aro carod for by neighbors. Brady is 40 years old and his wife is 38. They hod led aquarrolsomo me for some time, Blood was found on Brady's shoos and under his finger nails, and thero is every evidence that he stamped and kicked tho woman to death. A New Vlllnge in New Jersey. Jersey Cut, N. J., Oct. 0. A party of cnnltallsts. most of whom aro Brooklyn. ites, havo purchased a tract of land in Bergen county, N. J., a short distance north of Hlllsdalo village. This land, which comprises tho hills In North Bergen county, with a .valley on either side, is being laid out Into building plots, and already two-thirds of tho land has been purchased by private Individuals, who contemplate building summer as woll as permanent homes thero. Many Brooklynlte3 are among tho purchasers. Thi placo Is to bo called Hlllsdalo Manor. Costa lllca to Put In 8100,000. Washington, Oct. 0. The Latin Amorlcan Bureau of tho World's Fair has received a cablegram from Lieut. Scrivcn, Commissioner to Contral Ameri ca, announcing that Costa Rica will spend $100,000 on her exhibit at tho World's Fair instead of $50,000 as origin ally intended. The government has officially applied for an acre of ground at Jnckson Park upon which to orect a building and display Its resources. Thinks Thli u Great Country. ' New Yonif, Oct. 0. ilr. William 0. K. Wildo, who has just marriod Mh. Frank Leslie, in replying to tho usual question, said: "I'll not tell you yet how I I like America. luls is my llrst visit. I'm only a four-duy-old Amorlcan, you know, aud ought not to say much. Only this I must say: Your country seems to mo to be just full of greatness, kindness and courtesy." Printing Olllcn Attached. New Bedford, Mass., Oct. 0. Tho property of the Journal Publishing Com pany wat attached for $10,000 yesterday aftornoon at the instance of Warron P. Toboy, who is suing for damages for tho death ot his son, who was killed at tl, office last month. Bonds wero given. , A minister Sontencetl. ' Reading, Pa., Oct. 0. Bov, Phillip II. Garrett, a woll known United Brethren minister, was santencod to ono year's imprisonment for defrauding an In surance company. Ho broke down com pletely as ho was led from court and wept bitterly. The Dory ltucers lluek Again. Boston, Oct. 0. Copt. Lawlor of Sea Serpent and Cnpt. Andrews of the tho Mermaid, tho dories recently competing in un ocean race, arrived from Liverpool on tho steamship Scythio. The dories were sold In Antwerp. Father of Thirty-one Children. Etnosr, la., Oct. 0. Sauford Dowd, an old soldier of Iowa, Is dead, age4 87. lla was tho father of 11 vo children by a llrst wife, ten by a second uud sixteen by a third, making thirty-one In all. Nuininee Flower Honored. Albany", N. Xm Oct. 0. Tho Hon. Itoswell P, Flower was last night elected a life member of tho Burgess Corps, ttio oldest military organization In tho city, ni:v i:ngi.ani iihkvitiks. The sloop yacht Brunette w ns burned to the water's edge at Providence. Shs was valued at $0,000. The property at the corner of Main and Sumner streets, Haverhill, Mass., has been selected as tho site for the public building for that city. The price paia is ?zu,uuu. John P. Squire &Co.'e jacking estab lishment in IJast Cambridge and Sotner villa was partly bum4 last night. flighest of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, POt Powder ABSOLUTES PSJRE iookh 11AKK tor Mtionn. Suspicion ttint Ho Wu In Irfiaeuo Wltn tho Train llolihers (Irnwi Stronger. Utica, N, Y., Oct. 0. Express Mes senger 11, A. Moore, who says he was held up In his car on tho American ax press special train early last Wednosdny morning, is still here, as are niso mem bers of tho train crew who occupied tho rear npartmont of Moore's car and didn't know anything about tho bold robbery until tho tralu was stopped and the alleged robber had made his escape While the company's olliclals still maintain that their confidence in Mooro 1 unshakon, it is a fact that Moore is practically under arrost. The olliclals say that aioore ana tne crow aro simply hold hero to answer questions as tho investigation pro gresses. But another man has been placed on Moore's "run," and if he at tempted to leave town tnoro is no aouut thnt he would bo stopped quietly if pos slblo, but publicly If nocessary. A now light has been thrown over tho peculiar "hold up." When Moore nrrlvod in Buffalo ho turned over to the superintendent, among other things, a package of bonds to tho amount of ym.uuu. These bonus were non-negotiable. Mooro said tho bonds had fallen on tho floor of tho car while tho robber was at work, and had been kicked under tho safe and thus escaped the thlof. Moore made a serious mistake In this story, it is hinted, as an examination disclosed tho fact that tho package had been opened and the bonds sorted ovor. That a robber would have timo toopon such a package and sort over tho bonds, rejoctlng those that were not negotiable, in tho brief tlmo he had, according to Moore'B story, is regarded as rather im probable. This fact, and tho falluro to find any bullet marks in tho car, which should have been thero according to the mes senger's story, make things look rather dark for Moore. A COUNT 1I15AVES COAL The Heir to a Polish Title it Ftroman on tho ranhnndle Itailroad. Columbus, O., Oct. 6. Tho heir to n title in the aristocracy of Poland is fire man of a freight engine now making regular trips between this city and Dent son, on the Panhandle Hallway. His name Is Ernest V. A. C. Grabowskl, and if tho Czar had not brought Poland under his sway he would now be a Count. Ho had been educated in German col v leges to be an engineer, but anxious to escape tho military service Imposed by Gormany Hod to America. Ho arrived here In 1884, but found his inability to speak English a bar to secure employ ment in his profession. Ho drifted as far west as Detroit, and from there ho went to Cleveland and in a fit of desper ation enlisted in the United States army, voluntarily accepting a lifo ho had lied from Germany. Ho served his term and was discharged at Donvor in 18S0, but at once ro-enliBted here. Soon after ho was examined for promotion as a commissioned officer and was successful, but tho fact that he was not naturalized prevented his securing tho commission, lie then asked for a discharge aud it was granted. Then he took the railway position he now holds. Monaghnn's Whereabouts Still a Mystery, New Yohk, Oct. 0. Tho mystery sur rounding tho disappearance of ltobert James Monnghan, tho prominent Demo cratic lnwyor of West Chostor, Pa., seems as far from being cleared up as ovor. He was lost heard of two weoks ago, aud his friends both in this city and I'onnsjlvnula fear that ho has been foully dealt with. 'hey think It just; possible that in tomporary mental aber ration he may have sailod to Bermnda or tho We3t Indlos, or bo straying around Aew York or Pennsylvania. Ho was a hnrd worker, and last year suffered from insomnia. Of Into mouths, however, he has been almost entirely free from that complaint, and his friends, thereforo, fear tho worst. A Wonderfnl OH Well. PlTTsnyiio, Oct. 0. Tho qreonlee and Forest well on the Heuy farOTat JlfeDon aid, is tho wonder of the world. It is now doing 000 barrels an hour, or 14,400 barrels per day. It Is the greatest oil producer tho world has ever known. Tho owners yesterday orderod tho drill ers to remove the tools from tho woll. At that time It was doing 400 barrels an hour. ' Greit difficulty Was encountered in removing tho tools on account of tho immense flow of oil, and tho work had to bo nbaudoned, tho production in creasing to COO barrels un hour. llght Children l'utsnned Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 0. Eight children, from throo to ten yottrs of ago, were poisoned yesterday by eating the berrle3 of the wild parsnip nud are not expected to recover. They were playing about tho street, ami seeing some plants grow lng with bright red berries on top, at a quantity of the borriet. which wer swoot and pluasaut. Shortly after all the children wove taken violently 111. Foul I'lny ftiM?eeti(l DANVIsns, Mass., Oct. 0. Satnuol Chick, who was found dead Sunday In n stream In about 18 iuohei of water, Is now bellovcd to havo boon tho victim of foul play, as ho wan seen In the vicinity carousing and dritikiug with a party of roughs. In his pockets wero found a Bible and a small roll of bills. WAY YOHK NKWS IN 1IUIGF. J. Sloat Fassott and party wero give n a rousing reception at Syracuse last night. James W. Wadsworth, treasurer of tho Republican State Committee, has re signed. There were three deaths on the steam ship City of Komeuurlng her lost pajsago trom uverDooi. The nights are training In length on tho daya aud make larger light bills. Many a Mothor Becomes a Bunch of Norvos In worrying along without sleop, attending to a colicky baby. Sond to J. M. Uillan or O. J. McCarthy, tho druggist), for a froo sample vial of Dr. Hand's C lio Curo. It always cures. The frost will knock the mosquito Billy lu n short tlmo. Height of Cruolty. Nervous women seldom receive tho sym ptoms they deserve. Whlleotieu the pictures of health, they are constantly ailing. To withhold sympathy from these unfortunates Is the height of cruelty. They have a weak heart, causing shortness of breath, fluttering, pain In side, weak and hungry spells, and tlunllv swelling nf Ankles, onnreeslnn. choK- 'ne, smothering and dropsy. l)r Miles' New Heart Cure Is Just the tiling for them. For tho r nervousness, headache, weakness, etc, his Heat ratlve Ncrvl ie Is uuquuleil. Fine treatise on "Heart and Nervous Disease'' nud marvelous testimonials iree. Bold and guaranteed by O. II. Il.igcnbuch. Oyster plant fried In cracker crumbs Is a fine thing. Miles' tiervo and Llvor Pills Act "on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the iien'M. a new uiscovery. ur. aiues- mis specauy euie biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled tor men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! aldoses, iwts. Hamples Free, at U. II. llagenbuch's drugstore. Autumnal tints aro making their appearance. A Mystery Explained. The papers contain frequent notices of rich. pretty and educated girls eloping with negroes, tramps and coachmen. The well known specialist. Ur. Franklin Miles, says all such girls are more or less hysterical, nervous, very lmm islvc. unbaiancea: usually Ruoiect tt-i headache, ncurtdirta. sleeplessness. !tn moderate crying or laueuing. inese6iiowa weak nervous system for which there is no remedy tqual to Restorative Nervine. Trial bottles and a nno bootr, containing muuy marvelous cures, free nt O. H. llngeubuch's rlruir store, who also sell, nud cuaruutee Dr. Miles' celebrated New Heart Cure, the finest of heart tonics. Cures fluttering, short breath, etc. Soon timo to put aside gauze under wear. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per aps of the sure approach of that moro ter ble disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can aQord for the sake or saving SO cents, to run tho risk and do nothing for lu we Know irorji experience luat nniioua uure Will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This oxplalnB why more than a Million Bottles were sold tho past year. It relieves Cronp and Whopping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without It. For Lame Hack, Hide or Chest, useSlilloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by 0. II. Hagenbuch, N. E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. The bell Is rluclnir to call in straw lmts. Specimen Cases. B. II. Clifford. New t'assel. Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Klienmatlm, his Hlomach was disordered, his Liver was ar looted to an alarmlnir denreo. Annotlte fell away, and he was terribly reduced In neth and strength. Three bottles of Klectrlo Hit lers cured him. Edward Bhepberd, Harrlsbtirg, III., bad a running soroou ids lo of e gin years stuud lug. Utert three bottles of Klectrlo in ters and Foven boxes of llucRlen's Arnica Halve, aud his leg Is souud and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had Ave large Kover sores on his leg, doctors said he was Incurable. One hot tlo Rlectrle Hitters and ono box Uuclilen's Arnica Halve cured him eutltely. Hold by V. II. Hagcnbucb, Druggist, The bald head will soon get a rest from those pesky flies. Moxloan National Engineers Speak We, the undersigned, englnoors of the Mex ican Natioual Hallway, nud members ot tho Hrolhernood of Locomotive Engineer. of Mexico, certify that we have used the Cactus Ulooduuie forblool diseases, and wo can truthfully say that, with ours- Ives, us well as with our acquaint luces, the remedy has ef fected a perfect curo when other medicines have failed. 1'lease use this certificate for the benefit ot our biother onglneers and the general public. W. M.DAV1H, J. O. OAHKEY, JAMES THOMPSON, Members ol the Brotherhood or Locomotive Eagtneers, Acamtiaro, Mexico. Bold at Klrlln's DrugHture,Kerguson House Block, Shenaudoan. The fever for rug furnishings Is greater tlmu ever before. Shiloh's Consumption Curo. This In beyond question the most suo oesslul Cough Medicine wo havo ever sold, t lew doses Invariably cure tho worst cases of Cough, Croup, and Uronchllls, while its won derful success In the cure of Consumption Is without a parallel In the history of medicine. Since It's first discovery It has been sold on a uarautee, a test which no other medicine .an stand. Ii vou have a Cough we earnestly isk you to try It. Price 10 cents, 69 cents, and 11.( 0. If your Lungs ars sore, chest or Hack lame, use Hhlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by 0. 11. Hagenbuch, N, E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. The milliners are now displaying the full styles In head gear. Advertising It U laid will sell anything, this la true in a measure; but for utaytcj qualities,- merit Is tho tost. ExUdaIt advertising may sell anything whero it is now or unknown, but after II omes into general use, it U judged according to its worth. The continued and .toady growth of Swift's Speclil ! the best evidence of lis uxcolleaoa. It is most popular wlicro it is best known. Every bottle sold, sell Um others. Everyone that takes it be comes its frioud, and recommends it to their acquaintances, Treatist) on Blood and Skin Diseases: tailed free. Swurr Smccuic Co., Atlanta, Go, BRIGGS TOBE TRIED rjut on tho Dofonsivo Charged with Heresy TEN DAYS TO FILE HIS ANSWER. The Whole MatUr Oama Very Near Doing Dropped by tha Presbytery, Over On. -half th. BUnUterlal 3I.mb.rs Favored Abandoning th. Case, but the Lny Delegates Cnrrl.d the Day Tha Vot. nu Indloatlou as to Uow th. Mem b.rs Stand on th. Qu.stlon of Dr. Ilrlggs' Guilt or luuoconce. NewYokk, Oct. 0. Ovor 100 staid Frosbyterlan olergymen of the Now York Conference met at the Scotch Presby terian Church on West Fourteenth street yesterday to discuss tho case of tho Bev. Dr. Brlggs, charged with heresy. The supportors ot Dr. Briggo nnd his opponent wero almost evenly divided. A commltteo was appointed sovcral months ago to consider the charges aud it was to rccelvo this report that the mooting had been called. The report ot tho commltteo recommended that Dr. Ilrlggs should bo placed on trial for hereuy. The report chnrged Dr. Brlggs with preaching doctrlno which Ireconcllably conflicts with Holy Scriptures nud the standards of the Presbyterian Church. Dr. Brlggs' causa was supported by Rev. Dr. Alexander, who movod that the commlttoo bo discharged nnd its report tabled. Thero was a hot llht ovor this motion, one member nsscrtlng that It was an attompt to whitewash Dr. Brlggs. Dr. Aloxnndor's motion was discussed for several hours and finally defeated by a vote of 04 to 02. The report ndvorso to Dr. Brlggs was then adopted by n sim ilar vote.- Dr. Briggs has ten days in which to put In an answer to the charges. At tho end of that tlmo tho Presbytery will llx a date for his trial. Dr. Briggs' friends said that it must not be supposed that tho votes against him wero on tho charge of horesy. They only signified the consent ot tho voters to try him. Rev. Dr. Page, of tho Now York Pres byterian Church, In Harlom, attempted to resign from tho Presbytery, as he Is going to enter the Episcopal Church. Ho was frowned upon by tho ministers and com pel led to wnlt for several hours beforo his resignation was nccoptod. Tho proceedings were turbulent at times and soverul members asked that more brotherly fooling be exhibited. CONNECTICUT TOWN KI.ISCTIONS. A Number of Kxottlng Contests Over Lo cal Issues lu tho Nutmeg State. New Havbs, Conn., Oct. 0. Yester day was town election day all over Con necticut, except in New Haven and Bridgeport. Ono ot the hottest fights over known lu tho town of Hamdon, near Now Haven, resulted In tho triumoh of the Republicans. I.- Tho town, however, voted by the big gest majority over known there In favor of license. East Haven, also near Now Haven, had a big contest over the license question, voting strongly for license, af ter a year's trial ot no Uconso, and the election resulting in a victory this timo for tho Democrats. Mcrlden went Democratic, North Haven Bopubllcnn nnd no license. A big revolution occurred In tho town of Orango. which votod no license. Tho olections throughout tho Stato woro chlolly fought out on local isiuos. Testified Through 1'enr of tho Police San Fhancisco, Cal., Oct. 0. Tho con tradictory testimon) of Henry Jernnson, formerly a gardener for linurlco B. Strolllngcr, (Curtis, tho actor) cnusod something of a sensation in tho court room to 'day. On Saturday Jernnson testified that tho pistol found near tho scene of tho murder of Officer Grant be longed to Strellingor. Yesterday Joran son took tho stand and said that his tes timony of Saturday was false, and that he testified then through fear of tho police to what they hud told him to Bay. Ho said that ho had nevorseen tho pistol lu Strollinger's possession. Tho caso was put ovor for a week. Natlonnl Convention of Trainmen, Galubiiuro, 111., Oct. 0. Tho National convention of tho Brotherhood ot Train men oponed hero yesterday morning be hind closed doorsi Four hundred delo gates are in attendance at the Court Houso. Tho city Is decorated In their honor. Tho convention continue for tho entire week. The most Important ques tions to bo doclded aro tho recent switch men's strike on tho Northwestern Hoad in Chicago, and the authority of Qrand Master Wilkinson tor removing tho board of trustees and appointing a now ono beforo tltolr tlmo ot ofllco hud ex pired. 'lo Itevolutlnnlse Itnpld Trnnslt. New Yonic, Oct. 0. Thomas A. Kdl Bon, tho electrician, claims to havo just perfected a now system which he can ap ply to nny streot car aud which will rev olutionize rapid transit. Ho says ho has just finished tho texts; thnt they wero u grand success, nnd thac tho North American Company Is going to use the system. It li a trolloy system, only tho rails aro uod and thore Is no slot. It is not a storage buttery system eithor. Held In SB.000 fur Assault. MinDLKTOWN, Conn., Oct. 0. Carroll Burnham was hold In $5,000 yesterday to answor a charge of felonious assault on Mrs. John FraUlll. Burnham entered Mrs. Frutzlll's house and demanded $25. The woman refused his demand and Burnham . assaulted hgr She offered him $5 to go away, vVlifch he aoeopted. Mrs. Fratzill then caused Buruham'a ar rest. . Workmen's I'ay Will Not II Contrasted, Chicago, Oct. 0. Director General Davis denies that there is foundation tor tho reports published that "American exhibits .are to bo ticketed with Inscrip tions showing the amount paid to work men far producing the samo tor the pur pose ot making a contrast with the pay given to Europeans for similar work." Tho Dresser Firiu Sold. Orbat BAltm.NQTO.f, Mass., Oct. 0. The Dresser farm ot 110 acres, at Curtis ville, has been purchased by Anson I'helps Stokes, ot New York and Lenox, for $19,000. About 700 acres ot land have been bought in that vicinity by summer residents within the lost month. WoIff'sACMEBIacking ISWATERPROOP, 1 A HANDSOME POLISH. I Show! c&n daily. usoa dj mn, women ana calluirn. Brotbrr coma out and let inn be inside, WQl my facfl and band bo rwl, too? Of ruarse thfr will sister. Localise Fftpft painted thenindoYTttlth 77J.V IT. 10c. A llOTIXE 10c. WOUV tt RANDOLPH, rhlladelp hlo CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO HRMLU, Causes no eruptions upon tho skin such as nearly all sarsaparilla mixtures do; but drives the impurities from the blood through tho proper channels, tones up the system, increases appetite, and rapidly cures dyspepsia, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, and all diseases depending upon an impure condition of tho blood. Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. Ank my ngentH for Vv L. Douslnn Shnes. If not fur snlc In jour pluco nsk your ilenlcr tn ncuiI fur cnliilnKiie, secure the ngeucr, ami eet them lor u. BTTAIIK NO SUI1STITUTE. J S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It Is a seamless shoe, with no tacltsor wax thread to hurt tho feet; uiauo uf the best rlno eatf, styllBli nnd easy, aud became tee make vwre iltuea of f Afs grade than any other manvfartut er, It equals hnnil soweil shoes costing from $l.u to 83.U0. CJK OOtJenulne IIiiikI-m-mi'iI, tho finest calf iifmJm shoe ever offered for $W equals I'rcncU Imported shoos which eottt from $S.lk-to$U.U). QL IIuuiI-M'SiimI Well Mine, lino calf, tip,, stylish, eomfortuljle nnd durable. The best shoe over ufToreil at this rlco t same grade as cus-toui-mnilo shoes coMltix from St;.uu tol).i). CfiS .10 Police Sline, Farmers. Itailroad Men TOa). nil. I I J.,,.. -nfrl... j nil li-ns, ,1ir... Ilnannir ' BeamU-As, smooth Inside, heavy threo soles, exten I stall etltfe. Due pair will svearayoor. I RO ( I"1' enlfi no hotter shoo ever offered at Clsa this prli-o; one trial will convince thosa !v ho want a shoo for comfort and service CIO and &J.UO VfirkluuiiinuH shoes iJSmZa aro very strung and durable. Hioso who have given them n trial will wear no other make. S&irfctfc' nud SI. 7.1 school shoes nrn t uiuVS worn hy the Ijoys everywhere, theysolt en then- merits, ns the lut-rcuslng sales show. P Qfliac ?;i.utl Illlllil-Nesseil suoe, oesc uhCIU OS bomfida, very Myllsh-, equals French Imported shoes costing from 81.00 to Siijui. l.udliV 'J.30, S-'.im nuil SI. in shoo for Misses are tho best lino bougola. ht) llhh and durable. C'uiiliou. Seo that W. L, Douglas' namo and price are stamped on the hot torn of each shoe. . W. U DOVULAS. IJrockton, Jlass. eTo303plx DBoll, DR. THEEL. cqq North Fourth St., UUO bul. UtMD, Trill AD KU-MU. Ui only ReDulac Germm Anjrit Hr.UUt tu lbLntU-d fciU fcnU ibie to cure Dlood Polaon, Nervoua Debility "J Spe cial Diseases . fciklD Dlctf. tied trU Ptlni la tb boou'.SoroThroat Mouth, ftlotche, rtmplei, Kruptlooi, toft or hurl I'loeri, Swelling!, IrriUtloDf, InrUmruktion- n4 Rtioalnii tmioturei, Wefcintii tDl Kurlf Iki?, loll roemor weak buk meoUl tnitatr. Kllntj n4 Illotlir IHeM Q1 til Diituu rtulttn from h. . Iii'iiTUoftorUr-rvork Ktonl eawi curnl in i u 10 Sjt nlicf sti hoc. Do not Ima ht-r- no mitter ht sviitr UilnrDwtor. Quack, rtrallTor llfupltiU Pbjilrlto h ttiti. Dr. TIlEbl, cam positively ithua di fntjon from tUllDfM, OLD, WrM. lIlltDt OIO OI TMOli C'KTIM Fl ATI uiuiini ri-h -r p-ir " n 1 i lUmp fbr bOOlC "TRUTH" ipO"'" Q'iMat uniT w"rn tnnmttU)av Holm, rtnilf from to I, Kt'ki to , W4. nl HU Zf ft tn 10 Runilar 8 till Writ or nd t for tUfereoooa im Wcdo. "S Baturd fbll. dfcllf TUn GOLD MEDAL, PABIS, 1378. W. Baker & Go.'s Sreakfast Cocoa from which tho ox. i t oil Iim heeu ram(i , Absolutely Pure aud it is Soluble. No Chemicals nro used in 1U preparation. It lias more than three times the tlrewjth of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, anil is thereforo far moro economical, costing iess than one cent a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, kasily diohst-iid, nnd admirably adapted for invalids as well ns for persons in health. Sold by Crooora evorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mast. WHY IS THE W. L, DOUGLAS mum
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