Presents In the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUQ JUIOE , OF THE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cum Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND DOWELS. It is the mot cxcelltnt remedy known to CLEHHSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated so THAT " PURL BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH nnd STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUQC'ST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY I1Y CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAl. iOUISVIUE. KY NEW YORK. N. r. -Fon- SHERIFF, BENJ. J. SMITH, rilliSENT DIH'UTY. JOHN II. EVANS SALOON, 3G E. CENTRE! ST., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of cigars always on hand. T le best temperance drinks. tUcb Headache and relieve all tho troubles Inci dent to a bilious eUto of tho system, buob ad Dizziness, Nausea, nrowslnesn. Distress after eating. Fain in the Btilo, &o. While tholrmosj remarkable buccoss has been shown In curing j XToaaaeho. yet Carter's Llttlo Liver Pins ara eanallv valuablo In Constipation, curlnir and nro- venting this annoying complalnt,whilo the? also correct all disorders of t ho stouiaehtlmnlale tho liver and regulate, tho bowolu. Even If they only curou lAclm they would bo almco tprlcclcos to tli03a who leuf for from this distressing complaint; but fortu nately their goodness does uotend hcro,and thosa who once try them will find theso llttlo pills valu able In so many ways that they win not bo wll .linS to do without them. DutaftoraUalc!chea4 (is tho bane of so many Uvea that horolawhero : xsq makoonr great bout. Ourpilkicuroltwhllo I Others do not. Carter's Little TJvcr Pilla nro very small ana very easy to talie. One or two pills makoa doso. They are strictly vegotablo and do not grlpo or purge, but by their gentle action pleasoall who use them. In vials at 23 cents i live for $1. Boa by druggists everywhere, or sent by moll, . CARTER MEOICIME CO., Hew York: SHALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE riiiMly di-ni-pe .r. n't in tctn 'ti lt,vi tna tMn of i! to. eopi: t.f t if SWIFT faM.h A i ll&L. yoo Ardor monulit-f mix-C , il.,' Ji- .unci kculous cures. I Lw fmuiLrit V, S, SNYDER'S t i at nj j50ol ana onoe otore, (Masteller's old stand,) Corner Com mill Jarclln BIh. Mr, Bnyder will always keep In stock a, fine line of boots and shoes. Custom Worlt and Itcpalrlng: done In the best Btyle. He guarantees to sell cheaper thin compelltors v. Main street who hive big rents to pay, aid guarantees a genu ine bargain ou every purchase. RUPTURE, We, the undersigned, nre entirely cured ni Itunture by nr. J. II. MAYER. Kll Arch Bt.. l'hlla. Tbomaji 0. llartung, New Klnggold, l'a I. Pandt, Houlb Kaston, ia., L. V. & O. A. Ueturck, Oley, l'a It, U, Htanley, 421 Hnruce Ht , Ibannn, l'u., A. Hclmelder. lxcut Dale, Fa., D, 11. Noll. Limn kiln, l'a., Wm. E. Ilanenstlne, fhoenixvllle, l'a W. M. I.Flnbacb, 621 Washington Ht. Heading, l'a., J, O. L.yme. 1310 W. Howard Ht. Ilarrlsbure, l'a., O. Keclm, Douglassvllle, l'fi. Dr. MAYKIt Is at Hotel l'enn, lteadlnsr, Pa., on the 2nd Uaturday of each month. Call to see him. H R. BRiOKEU, Al. X PHYSICIAN AND & hBOFON, No: 9 East Centre BtreM; Mnhanoy Olty, ft Hkln and all speslal mseftsea a snecUlty- MARRItb 111 SINGLE. When truuMoil with those annorlni Iralritles(. . nii.t .ni.ln,.,Mi.nn. nr f raui llia U' jtlonal Weatoocw -1 p-cuHor to their wj, thoQld Use DR. DuenuiHii't uriourunj rr s-n tlTTLE Cv iver Wsm ma Alt? DCnill ATlMfi D.0 Thrare Etrengthet ,n ta (Ue eotltf syiUr , flrri tou,lBorn(iiiB.. l"t toMlfanctluss ot ';l Or. Hartor petlMlno Co.. 8T.10UI3. E3 TURNED OUT TO GRASS. Mr. Fleldlng Amid tho Porlla Thoorotloal Cooking. of riinacs of tlio Scrront-fllrl Problem In the lturnl Ulittrlet Thirteen Nightmare In Every lltcult, iinil Pmtry Jull of I.ovu'n Young Uroam. oorTtuattT, 1801. Mcthouirht I hoard a voice say: "For, oil, thoro's moo-oo-oo-oo-oonllghton tho la-a-a-n-aUc." They talk everlastingly about tho weather, In tho country, and I suppose It Is only natural that thoy should sing about It, but I personally havo never shown Interest onough In tho subject to warrant anybody In wak ing mo at midnight for tho purposo on Imparting information which belongs to. Uncle Jerry Husk and hissigual bureau. Neither Is my backyard a proper placo! for discussing meteorological conul tlons with a concertina accompaniment. ' Mv first idea on being aroused fromi slumber by this unmelodlous weather' bulletin was that my neighbor, bldnoyi Drow, In a fit of mental aberration was1 serenading Cousin Nina. I had heard' that this method of testing a young woman's affection was still employed In rural'dlstricts, and on general prln- I CTO3PT TO Tift WINDOW clplos I was Inclined to approve. L-cr- i III 1 1 tatniy, it a man is iorgivon ior caiawai- the right side of Maude in order to Be ing under a lady's window in tho dead , curo j,er influence with Nina. Ho ato of night, ho should bo able at tho next 1 nmo 0f Maude's biscuits. There wcro opportunity to approach tlio subject of matrimony with sustaining confidence. I grasped the first convenient mlssilo and crept toward tho window. If tho midnight visitor proved to bo Sydney and I Inflicted serious injury upon him, I could swear the noxt day that I thought it was somebody olso and thus restoro tho entente cordiale. My first glanco from tho window showed mo that I had grievously wronged my neighbor. Thero was not so much moon light In the back yarn as tlio minstrel , 1 had led mo to expect, but there was tho poluti i)Ut it uia not penetrate Sid cnough to show mo tho state of affairs. . noy noticed that something was tho I perceived that our maid servant matter, and ho blushed sympathct (called Nancy by those who did not feel ' icany, 1 tried not to catch Maudo's well enough acquainted wlth.her to OVe. for n laush at that critical moment raako it Nanco) was tho provocation iui una uuuiuruuL uui&t, ui muiuiiy uuu that she was enjoying it nt very closo range. I replaced my missllo on tho floor. Nancy and tlio midnight musl clun wcro sitting on too small a sectirfn of tho back doorstops to permit my tak ing a shot at him without endangering her; and I am too much of a gentleman to throw a No. 0 shoo at 11 woman. I returned to my couch and let tho con cert proceed. This is only ono of a series of inci dents which have convinced mo that tho servant girl problem is oven moro darkly insolublo in tho country than in tho city. Wo attempted to induco our girl to come up with us from New York but sho refused to go to a placo which had no police forco and very fow social advantages of any kind. Our first country-bred servant quarreled with Maudo over a question of salcratus, and went homo to her mother. Tho next ono was tho oldest of eleven sisters, nino of whom had searlot fever, and as she refused to submit to such a process of fumigation as my wife thought nec essary, we were forced to part witli her. After sho was gone, Maudo burned brimstono in such quantities that I could hardly havo had moro of it if I had caught tho fever and died of it. Nancy was tho fourth venture. Sho was a young worrfan possessed of largo personal attractions which sho aggra vated by alarming eccentricities of dress. Ono day sho irot hold of a bacr in which Maudo has preserved all tho 1 ribbons, artificial flowers, stuffed birds ' and other fashionable monstrosities S11C WOI1E THAT HAT TO CHUHCII. which havo done service on horhaU for tho past four or five years. Nanoy ob tained permission to draw upon tho treasury in this bag, and began to trim a broad-brlramod straw hat with tho contents. Sho didn't stop till sho hail usftd nvnrv flower nnd bird nnd ribbon! ' and sho woro that Hat to eliurcli next Sunday with utter disregard for tho sacred character of tho services. IJesidos tho young man who howled about tho moonlight on tho lake, Nanoy had another beau who played tho saino tuno on a mouth organ. Oenorally thoy camo on altornato nights, but some times ono or othor of them luado a mis tako in tho date, and then wo had a duet or moro frequently fight After u couplo of weeks of this wo dooldcd to part with Nnucy, and try to iimko up rVT. j "f " ""t'Y , , Then for a time wo hadn't any girl at all. Maudo did our eoolrlnn-. I illra n m.H Innl n,AAn tlighest of all in Leavening Power. 1 fwdfcir ABB'QLUTBDf PTOE Maude's cooking. It Is valuable disci pline. If I should ever bo shipwrecked nnd lorced to drift about In a long boat with nothing to eat but marlluo spikes or a few fathoms of wlro back-stay I should probably survlvo much longer than my comrades who had been ham pored nil their Hvos with hard tacit and salt horse. When wo havo no girl I al ways think of theso things and read, Clark Hussell's sea stories. Cousin Ulna chipped in to holpMaudo. Ilor forte was fancy cooking. She had n vnluablo theoretical ltuowledgo of tho subject but sho was diffident about ac- unowieagmg uie practical results. Nina had been experimenting with pies for several days, and at last sho, had constructed one which on tho f nco . of It answered ovory requirement of' the cook book. I caught her gazing at It with honest pride, and I heard hor ask Maudo if she didn't think wo might invite (Sydney to tea. This meant, of course, that tho pie was to bo cut for Sydney's especial benefit. When a young woman begins to acknowledge a growing interest in a young man by making things for him to oat tho affair takes Dn a serious aspect especially for him. Wo nsked Sydney over to tea. I havo previously introduced him as a pollto vouni? man: and, in any case, solf-ln- tegt would have urged him to get on thirteen separate and distinct night- mares in every one of them. I know. for I ate two and awoke twenty-six times In a oold perspiration. Nina's plo came last. Sho prepared to cut it with her own fair hands, as sisted by a kulfe. As sho laid tho edgo of tho blado on tho pastry sho fixed her eyes tenderly on Sydnoy, and ho returned the glance. I watched tho knife. Nina sawed n few times with its edge, but tho . top crust of that pio rmr,nr.(i unscathed. Then sho tried might have sundered two young hearts forever. Meanwhile Nina sawed and stabbed, and stabbed and sawed, and tried to look as if those were tho ordinary for malities preliminary to cutting a real nice pic. Sho offered a few remarks on general topics at tho satno titno with a dcslro to distract attention from that mucilaginous upper crust. Sho asked Sydnoy (who sat with his back to tho western window) if ho had noticed what a beautiful sunset wo wore hav ing. While ho obligingly turned to look at it Maudo passed Nina a steel knlfo with a good, stiff wlro edge. Nina grasped it nervously and aimed 1 I BITE OAZEI) AT IT WITH HONnST PltlDn so vicious a stab that tho pio camo out of its plato altogether and struck tho table with a thud that made everybody jump. Hut thero was a gaping hole in tho horny top now, and whon Nina had hustled it back into its plato sho sue cecded in dividing it Into irregular fragments, ono of which sho offered Sydney with tho srailo that tempted Adam in tho garden. I never saw anybody accept martyr dom more cheorfully than Sydnoy did. Ho ground up that pio as if it had been tho broad of life and then ho asked for moro. "If sho rejects him now," I whis pered to Maudo after suppor, "tho does not doservo to bo tho wifo of a hero." Sydney did not stay vory lato that evening, but ho maintained a cheerful demeanor to tho last, "Good night," said ho, as wo shook hands ovor tho fence which separates our land, "whatovor happens to mo, don't lot hor think It was hor fault. Toll hor that I was always delicate, and " Ho was Interrupted by a desolato and mournful howl, which oloft the still ness of a Grlmeevillo night. A minute later Nina uppaured at tho door, evi dently in a Btnte of extreme agitation. "Howard," said sho, "won't you pleaso como and seo if you can do anything for Nuisance." "What's tho matter with tho striped , pup?" I asked, trying to bo cheerful. "I I don't know," sho nnfcwered in 1 n i i . (i i ...i u vunu lull ui icuiD, uuitao juoj wily should I attempt to conceal it? I gav6 him what was left of that plo." Howard Firlpixq. Buoklen's Arnica Salvo. The llest Halve In the world for Cuts Ttrlllunu. Mnrru Ulcers. Hnlt llheum. Kpver. Hores, Tetter, Chapped lUndt, unllblalnu LU 111 U I1U 1,11 OH 1 11 I'llMU.. Kill, inmil ,VU I cures 1'llos or no cas reoulrid. H It gimf. unteedtogivo perfect Batn-ractlnu, or money . n lU"'Ld. l'rloe Cfciits .crbox. For ku.o ' by u, II. llageuunob, .11 l U. & Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, Some people cay that the rntblt crop will be big (his year. Thoro's Nothlntf on Earth So (rood for a baby suffering with Wind Colh M Dr. Hand's Uolio Cure. It soothos and cures. Samples grails lor a few days at J. M. Ulllan and 0. J. Mc Carthy, the drusgUts. There Is a mellow tinge coming over 1110 luce ni nature. Height of Cruelty. Nervous women seldom receive tho Hvm proms they uscrve. Wnl'eol'en the picture of heiillli, they are constantly ntlinsj. To withhold sympathy from thene unfortunate Is the height of crjelty. They have a weak pain In Hide, wfrtk and hungry spells, and llnnlly swelling or nnKles, oppression, i-tiok. inn, smothering and dropsy. Dr .Miles' New Heart Cure Is Just Hie thin? forthem. For Ihernerv uneR, heidache, weaknes", 010., lili Rent ratlvo Nervl n In unqualed. Fine Heat s on "Il'art and Nervous Disease" and marvelous, testimonials tree, bold anil guaranteed by U. 11. 11 lirenuuch. Don't take tno large a bag when you go cliestnuttitig. Mlloa' foerve and Liver Pills .Vet on n new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through lite nerivt A new uisoovcry. Dr. .Miles' fills speedily line blllousueis, bad taste, torpid liver, pllos, jonstlpatlon. uneqnaled lor men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest I 5)does. Hots, Samples Free, at U, II. Uagenbuoh't Irug store, Tho Ice cream girl has bail a good long seuHon. A Mystery Explained. The papers contain frequent notices of rich, pretty and educated girls eloping with negroes, tramps and otauimien. The well- unowu apeunii si, nr. r rauKiin .mii, says an such girls are tnuio nrhfs hysterical, nervous, very Imp' islve, unbalanced j usually subiwl to headache, ueurnlgla. sioepiensuow, Im moderate cry I ni; or lauglilnn. Th.'se shown weak nervous system lor tvhich there Is no remedv equal to IteioraUve Nervine. Trial bolt lea ami a tine boot, containing many mnrvolous cures, tree n V.ll ltagenliuch's drug ttoro, who also sell, ml guarantee lir. Miles' jelebratod New llejrt Uure, the Knout of heart tonics. Cures fluttering, short breath, etc. Public men who get on the fetico must expect to be railed at. . i Oh, What a Cough. Will yon heed the warning? The tlgnal per laps of the sure approach of that more tcr rlblo disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can atlord for the sake of saving 60 cents, to run the risk and do nothing for It. Wo know froin experience that BhlloVs Cure will Cure your Cough, It never falls. This explains why more than n Million tiottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup Jiid Whopplni; Cough at once. Mothers do not be without It. For name llacir, Hide or Chest, useShlloli's Porous Plaster. Hold by U. il. flagenbuch, N. E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. The cold wave was rather a too sud den change for inopt people. Specimen Cases. R. It. CllilbrJ. New ("asl. Wis., wbr troubled with Neuralgia ami lllienm.itl-.m, his stomach was disordered, his l.Uer was ai fi"-ted to aa nlnrmlnic degrte. Appo'lte ff-ll away, and he wn terr.bly reduced In Hei-h a id strength. Three bottles of Klectrlo int ers cored him. Edward Hhopherd. llarrlsburg. Ill , had a running soronn Ills lex of ogni, years' ttnuri Ing. UtoJ three bottles of Klectrlo Ill'ltri and toven boxts of Uucalen's Arnica Halve, aud his leg Is sound nnd well. John Hpenker, C.it iwba, O., had dvo large Knver sores ou Ms leg, doctors said he whs IneuraMo. One bot tle Klectrlo Hitters nud ono hot Ilnclileu's Arnica Hilvo cured him entirely, bold by C. II. llagenbuoli, Druggist, Calendars and almanacs for 1802 have mudo their appearance. Father Pablo Juarez Talks Don ttunon Alvu.-Dear Sir: I have the sitlhr.icllcn of informing you that tho Cactus Dh od Cure, of will h you nre the owner, h is produced tne most wonderful results for n Irlend ot mluo who has sullered from her petic eruption, and I consider your cuio a rigenetuiur without nmqual. In Die nnniB of my friend I lhantr. you sincerely, nnd be mro I will recommend your valuable mcdU cine, as 1 have nguln seen Its results. Yours truly, H V.PA11LO JUAltEZ. Hold at Klrlln's DrugHture.fergusou House Slock, aheuando.li.. The demand for sensible shoes Is Increasing among women. Shlloh's Consumption Curo. This is beyond question the most snc ceshtul Cough Medicine wo have ever sold, i few doses Invariably cure the worst oase of 'oogh. Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its won- lerm! success in the cure of Consumption is without a parallel In the history of mudlclue. sinoe It's rlrst discovery II has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine an stand. Ii you have u Cough w e earnestly Mk you to try it. I'rlcel0ceuts,50oents.nnd 11.10. If your Lungs are Bore, Chest or ilaci lame, use Hlilloh's Porous l'laster. Bold by 0, it. Itagenbuch, N. E. corner Main aud Uoyd streets. Jupiter Is so hrleht on these elear evenings as to catch the admiring eye even of those not usually Interested In tne siars. Advertising It Is said will sell 'anything, this is true in a measure; but for ktaying qualities,- merit is the test. Extent! r advertising may sell anything when It Is now or unknown, but after It ocmes into general use, It U judged according to its worth. The continued and steady growth of Swift's SpeoiU ts the best evidence of its excullenoa. It ts most popular whoro It Is best known. Every botUe sold, sells tea others. Every ono that takes it be comes its friend, and recommends II to their acquaintances. Treatise on Dlood and Skin DUeaau uiled free. Bwirr Srxcnrto Co., Atlanta, O with onejcgord; Pattison Oondemncd by tho Press of Pennsylvania, ' 1T0 EXTHA SESSION NECESSARY. Keystone Stnlo Keillors Agieo In Pimliiij tho Governor's Action )uo Kitllrolyto Ills Anilil tlou to Help Along Ills Presidential lloont. With one accord tho newspaper press of Pennsylvania, except where biased by Democratic partisanship, promptly characterized the hasty action of Gov ernor Pattison in culling the senato in oxtru session as a political 'campaign move. All agree that, prompted by his ambition to secure the Democratic nom ination for the presidency, Pattison has gone further than his bettor judgment under ordinary circumstances would lead him. Ho is now playing for politi cal effect, nnd the prevailing impression is that he will soon discover tho great blunder ho has made. Public sentiment has alroady set ill strongly sgninst him. Hero nre some press comments! J I r, I'uttlsim'H ltoomerang. The proclamation of Governor Patti son is already developing the symptoms of a boomerang through the state. Tho cull of the extra session of the senate hits so many marks of rank partisanship about it that it is little wonder that the governor is charged with furthering his own designs unou the nrpsidencv. It i absolutely necessary that fhe state should go jjejuuurauc to maice uie governor a hopeful candidate before the Democratic convention, and to secure this result overy Democratic expedient must bo employed. The governor refused, to go into court with his charges against the auditor general. He refused to tHketho con stitutional course and summon the leg islature to impeach. He preferred to restrict the inquiry to the narrowest limits, and therefore took a course , which is of doubtful legality. He chose to become the prosecutor in a campaign address stuffed with expressions bor-1 rowed from the 'arraign and condemn" resolutions of Mr. Hairity's convention. He believed tlmt the people would be satii-fted to listen to a campaign address by his uttornoy general delivered to tho senators in a hall hired for campaign purposes at an oxpense of $-10,000. . If the call w.i.t not intended ior partisan purposes way summon tho senate at.a tinn so near the election that 11 careful examination could not be made? Why did ho not give notice that ho would sum mon tlio legislature the day after elec tion, thus making it apparent that tho inquiry was to bo conducted uuon u fair and genuine basis, and not to bo sub jected, in the midst ot a campaign, to the chargos of partisanship which are now hoard upon every side? Tho moro tho case is looked at the plainer be comes tho conviction that tho governor is playing a very sharp trick, with tho presidency as the objectivo point. Phil adelphia Inquirer. Simply a Useless Ivponsc. The calling of the senato at this time is so evidently for political buncoinbo that it will fail of its intended effect. It is simply meant to attract public atten tion to the inattor, and keep it awako until after tho election. The senato cannot impeach any officer. The con stitution vests that power solely in tho house of representatives. The house must prosecute; tlio senato is tlio court that sits upon tho case. There is no ill r lirnnrinrv in lmviivi' th snnntn m IO luupriuty m niWlll tne SOIUUO COllUUCt ft preliminary inveiitlglltion Of its own accord than there would bo inn juror investigating the facts of a cnuso uolore going into tlio box to pass judg ment upon it. Pittsburg Times. 1'nttlqon's Presidential Ax. Governor Pattison's presidential ax appears to have been in desperate need of grinding when ho was eompollpd to resort to the expedient of getting tho state to pay $10,000 or $.10,000 for that purpose. Evidently tho Democratic state platform, with its claptrap and falsehoods, had not taken hold of tho people as was expected, and another movement has been made necessary in tho interest of tlio Democratio state tickot. What a great timo tho Pattison presidential ambition would Have if Now York shouU go Kopublican and Penn sylvania could bo choated into going Democratic! Philadelphia Press. A Political Dodjio. As there is already a committee of tho legislature in oxisteuco investigat ing the conduct of theso officials, and coming as it does just on the eve of the btato election, this proclamation looks like n sharp political dodge to make capital for his party. It must not be forgotten that all the developments thus far brought out in the Bardsley matter and tho state officials has been tho work of a Republican district attorney, and now nt this lato hour, a moment before the state election, the tnrdy governnor niovos and calls an extra session of tho senato. York Dispatch. Tlio Governor' Hky Itooket Game. Governor Pattison has called an ex tra session of the senato fpr political purposes only. In doing so he has not surprised anybody who has kept watch on the administration since it entered into possession of the highest offices of the state last January. It has been a political administration from tho outset, aud every one of its actions has been a means to an end, and that ond tho polit ical advancement of Governor Pattison. Tlio governor is playing a sky rocket gttmo. Harrisburg Telegraph. A Cheap Vurloty Show. Tho extra session will fail in every thing except great expense to the tax payers. It is the prico they pay, how over, for putting into tho executive chair a man who is playing the state for presidential stakes; for voting into jxiwor a party that has no principles which can win voters aud must pluy for political capital of a cheap variety in the hope of winning support from those who nre too apt to be caught by such claptrap. -Easton Free Press. ARE WE Right or Pfrongi A Shoe Dretsing niAt restore the bril liancy of a worn shoe, and at the same time frtttrve the lofttttss of the leather. LADIES will the Drawing you are using do both ? Try it I Tour a dessert spoonful of your Dressing Into a saucer or butter plate, set it aside for a few days, and it will dry to a substance as hard and brittle as crushed glass. Can sucli a Dressing be good for leather? ACME BWnS will stand this test and dry as a thin, oily film which is as flexible as rubber. 25 Dollars worth of New Furniture (or 25 Cenfs. HOW? By painting 25 square feet of Old Furniture with 'eistv. is:. . V rnr ir. WUL1-1- & HAnDOLPH, 097 North Front Street PHILADELPHIA. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. TO Causes tlio skin no eruptions upon such as nearly all sarS.'ipai'illa lllixtUTCS do; but drives the impurities from tlio 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 conaition ot tno blood. Sold at Klrlln's Druj Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, l'a. Aslc my ngents for W. I.. Hnuglns Shorn If not lor mile lu your place iikU ur (Irulcr to Mentl for catalogue, Nccuru the uuency, mul get iliriit lor sou. tar TAKE XO SUHSTITUTE. S3 SLHIOE CENTLr?IYlEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It Is ft seam K' hj hlioo, wtu nuUc-ksor wax thread to hurt tliefft't; miide of tbc host Mm valT, BtyliH.i tttiU erwy, tint I Deed use nv mnkt more shoe of I lit artt(h' than any otVu'r mantifafturer, it eciuuls liauj-wi-'wert ftlKM-4 co-it hit; fmm to 8'i.UO. ffiffi OlMicituim' llrtiiil-Nim iit, tho Annst cnlC Pw shoo fvi-r niTercd fur $.1.(11); eiuali lreuclx imported Hlioes which i-nt from $H,iMtu SU'K. 3iA 00 lluin.fWMl Welt Mine, tlno calf. SPVm stIUh, (mi.rnriul.l.' uud durable. The best shoo over nirtrid ut thW prim ; saino grado as cus- min iiui'if hiiui'i ftistiiii i nun fft w in ?'.' 1 J. mixm farmcra. uaurnnu stem undLftterCairlL'rHnllwcarthein. iluocair, scnmli'sa, uimutb lu-dd. heavy threo Boles, uxtcn. SlSl!Sii ftS?. tlll-l price; une trial will cnailuco thosa win, want a slitM) rnr coinrui 1 nnd service. flStt 5 nml &'J.0l WorltlnuiiiiurN slwca S?nva are very htrotiK nml iluralifc. Thnc who Invo given tlii'in u trial will wenr no ntherniako. ESauqI isi'i.00 find $1.75 school slu cs am ESVJo worn by the boysi'verywlieroi they sell ou their merits, ni llu' lueri-aslng Hiili-s show. II arlica $:l.( lliiml-M-M'i'i! -.line, best ttnidUl 19 lloimola, veiy stllHli; equals 1 rcucU IniTKirtei' shoes enstlniTfi mn SUM to Sr.ul. l.nillri,' '-Mill, fe'J.DO uud 1.7,1 shoo for Misses aruinu neiinnououtfoia. r.yiiniiiiu(iuurnoie. amnion. oeu unit ... uougiaa- uamu Drlca nro slam Deil on tho iKittnm of eneli shoo. W. L. nuUULAS, llroclcton, lluss. Tai3o;3pla. DEI rail, DR.THEEU koq North Fourth at., OuO tut. iirtfo, rHitiPiimu, tli imlf ffnulnn (Jtrniu Am fie Hpfcilit In Ihrl'nUed btatu who U tilu V) mru Blood Polaorit Nervous Debility "4 Spe cial Dlseusea ih . 8klu DU.4 t. Ui-dbpoUPtlmla th boni'i.SoroThront Mouth ftlttvhe, rituplt'i, irurU(iu. vort r hrJ liner, WwtlUngit, lrrittloni, luHiruiiutloui n4 BunotDf ( buloiurv. Wcknci ttid tifly dsr lost memory tttiV hek( raentid ftnileir Kl.ioej nUliiT Dlsiawi ai U DIih'M"! rfnuUiiiit frum 1h.hm. IntlUcrtlin tr Orcrwork. Recmt ctutt currl in i t'1 10 l5 rtHef at one to not low hrtpo. no imxifr utifct r r tUlnf tlwtnr Qniwk, FimtlT or HniiittiriiM.l. i0 fn Pr. TIIKKL cur-i pOltvnly r1 thm '1 unii'O tuilnea. nt, toixi, Hii-nia or mi TM' oiHtTiMPtiTlna HtRHiidt ri h -r yor, M i iwnp for bonk. "TIlUTrl" expo Inn Qavl oirl-r wrn tmUmotilftla. Xr'M 6 t 10 fqnU 9 (HI U M'rih' nr rail M For Kbruw km Wtdo. J htturday I'tll. Ctily Time GOLD UEDAL, gAItIS, 1873. W. Baker & Cos ireakfast from which tho oxcess of oil hns been removed, is Absolutely luro anil It la Soluble, Chemicals nro used In Its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nml is ihoreforo far moro economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily dijksted, nnd admirably ndaptod for Invalids as well as for persons In lioaltli. Sold by Crocora ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. WHY IS THE Wu EL DOUCLAS Ko