70 Presents in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTMlTiOUa JUIOF OF TUB FIGS OF CALIFOKNIA, 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 cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition ol tue .iDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is lliliovis 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 YOUH DRUQC'ST FOfl MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. Kf NEW YORK. N. t. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 30E.CENTHB (ST., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands ol cigar always on hand. j.ne Den lempenvnce annus CHRIS. BOSSLEIt'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Shenandoah. "The Finest Stock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, Etc. Nearly every pattern of sa HorSB Blanket is imitated in color and style. In most cases the imitation looks just as good as the genuine, but it hasn't the warp threads, and so lacks strength, and while it sells for only a little less than the genu ine itisn 't worth one-halfasmuch The fact that s Horse Blankets are copied is strong .evidence that they are THE STANDARD and every buyer should see that the trade mark is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. Five Milo Boss Electric Extra Test Baker JUHETi ARE THE STRONGEST. 100 6A STYLES at prices to suit everybody. If you can't get them from your dealer, write us. Ask for the sa Book. You can get it without charge, WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia. THPATFn pnr? rsiwiy cured r Vflft table Kemedie Havs cured many thouwi d uil uatirilt iirorntinn ianiJlv dlianrwar. ami in tu lav nt I t rirwililr.-l nt licpeiets oy uie icst iu , Symptoms ore re moved. Sn1 for pREH ROOti of tes'i Sxuloui cures. furiiWW tiUJ, tend ten cents In "-tamtn u nay ftMtagc wn&KZKKt . OA John R. Coye, tmbV r horse m v $ Attorney-at-Law I AND I Real Estate Agent, U OFFICE BEDDAT.I.'a UtJILDINO, Cor. Main and Centre Street', SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: l two and one-half story double frame dwelling house, wltn st)re-room and res taurant. Located on Kast Centre street. H A valuable property located on South Jar din street. 8 Beven dwolllns houses at the corner of Gil bert and Lloyd streets. Cioodlnvestment. Terms reasonable. s IVlEala SINGLE. frnqaentlr followlnun cold or xpoure, or frou Con titatlonai eakneancs so peculiar to tholr iuj, should Use OR, DitCHOINE'S Celebrated FEMALE REGULATING PILLS. Tlieynr Btrengtbnlo to the entire tfuUf ijpan tone, vtifor nnd mnHtHitin foroat all fancl loas of hod) iiiintnd. Hentbyimi I. 6vurly Mtultxl, 1. Addruna Or,HartrMpni-'-.. sf.lOUiS WO H. B. BRICKER, M. D., PHYSIOIAN AND SJjROEON, Not 9 East Oentre Htreft; Mabanoy Oltjr, Ft Hkln and all soeolal diseases a apaolaliy. J II POMKEOT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OHce BMlall'a building eoroer Vain toft Otnti HOEY'SSUCCESSOR Ilonry Sun ford Now President of the Adams Express Co. THE CORPORATION IS SOLVENT. Frederick Lovtjoy of Now York Mado Vioe-Prcsident In Spoonar's Place, A rubllc Rtntrniont la be Mmle by th Couipiuiy The Daifnacl Olllcera Will tint ho lrnceut-rt Crlmlnnlly llony'a ltemurlf able Career- Cannclel With the Company for Or.r 40 Yoara-Hla Unique Home nt Hollywood, H. J--lIla 1-Jccciitrlrlty of Dl-eas. Nun-YoitK, Oct. 14. Wall street is fairly sizzling over the disclosures mndo ycftcrduy In tho cases of President Hooy and Vice-President Spooner, the deposed olilcors of the Adams Express Com pany. At a meeting of the directors yoator- dny Rfternoon Henry Snnford, of lirldgo- port, Conn., who has been Inrgoly in strnmentnl In ferreting out tho charges ugatnst Sir. llocy and Mr. Spooner, was elected president in placo of Mr. Hoey, nnd Frederick Lovojoy, of tilts city, was chosen vice-president in place of Clapp Spooner. President Hooy had been with the company for 40 years, nnd for three years hnd been iti president. Vlco-Presldent Spoonor had also been with the com pany for many years. He Is a million aire nnd lives In Bridgeport, Conn. So fur as tho public knew, there bat nover been a shadow of suspicion against tho management oC tbo Adams l'.xpros3 Company, which has long been regarded as ono of the mo't powerful and best managed corporations In existence 1 he alleged malfeasance In olllco for width President Hoey wns removed and Vlce-Prendent Spooner allowed to re sign whs tho sale by the two officers and others of the lioston Despatch Express Company nnd also of tho Kinsley Ex press Company to the Adams Express Company lor $"iw,uuu. Of this amount IKUU.UUU Is said to havo been the actual value of tho property transferred, and tho other 4000,000 wns prolit, wlncb, It Is alleged, was divided among tho men who made the donl. Proficient Hoay's shii.ro of tho profits, it is said, was 110,000. lie Is also charucu with maklnc the purchase of the property of the two mi nor companies against tho advice nnd without tho consent of the manager und directors of tho Adams Express Com pany. The dethroned odlcers will not be pro- iecuted criminally, but tho company will bring civil action against them to re cover the money they received as profit on tho alleged deal. llooy'a History. John Hoey wns horn in Ireland sixty- six years ngo. apd came tj this country when hut a small boy. He knocked about New York for several years, and when a newsboy concoived tho bright idea of adding to his sales by rowing out to the steamers before they lauded. Ills enterprise attracted the attention of William S. Dinsmoro, who was then in chargo of the New York olllco of tho Adams lucpross. Alvln Adams, of Bos ton, had startod the concern two years before, and their only line rau from Boston to New York. Hoey was employed as porter nt tho princely compousutlon of $1.00 per week. Gradually, as tho time pnssod on, Hoey camo rfteadily to the front. He ran a branch of his own from Washing ton south, which ho called Hooy's Charleston Express. This was consoll d: ed with the Adams Company in 1854, and Mr, Hoey received a number of shores of stock and the post of general manager in the company. Adams, Dinsmoro, Snnford and Hoey remained cordial friends and business associates from that time on. Hoey is tho only ono now living, tho others hav ing died in harness. Adams was tho first president of the company, and con tinued so until his death in 1857, when Dinsmore, the vice-president, succeeded him, Snuford coining on from Washing ton to take DIasmoro's place. Sanford diod in 18d'J, and Mr. Hooy was chosen lu his stead, becoming president In 1838, n month after the death of Mr. Dins more. Tho namo of John Hooy will always be associated with that of two enter prises, tho Adams Express Company and Hollywood. Both of theso he has seen grow to great proportions. H la Home at Hollywood. Just after tho war Mr. Hoey wont to Hollywood, which lies just west of Long Brunch, and built himself a plain, sub stantial houso there. At Hollwood ho enjoyed his leisure hours, and was nover so happy ns when roaming around the placo looking after tho flowers and plants. Although he had beon a poor boy, with no educational advantages, Mr, Hoey soon developed into n landscape gardener nnd architect whose work was well worth seeing. In 1879 ho sold his houso in Now York and made Hollywood his permanent home. As soon us ho did so, Mr. Hoey put into practice what had boon his dream for years, the projoct of turning Hollywood into the most beautiful park along the coast. For the tlmo being hU greenhouses wore neglected, and ho de voted himself to drawing dosigus for a dozou houses. When thoy were com pleted, it was the unanimous opinion that thoy wore Oner than nny others in New Jersey, but people wondered where tho money camo from. JjAn army of mrn was working tlioi-e all through ons sum mer, laying out roads, grading, etc., and it is said by thoso In n position to know that his expenses frequently icached 1,000 a day. It was what he claimed it to b:, the most unique place In America. Every numiner ho introduced some original feature. For examplo, five seasons ago be kept tho cottages open all winter. A iwimmiug tank was built 300 yards from the sea and supplied with fresh sea wa ter thr-iugh pipes. In addition to this bo had sun parlors, supplied with di vans, Turkish rugs, and all tho accesso ries that could be thought of that would tend to make lifo ploasant. It was a matter of remark at Holly wood that tho worst dressed and most dlsreputublo man about the placo was tho owner of all this maguillconco, IIo was frequently taken for u servant, hut never resented lt,"ouly smiling grimly and passing on. Mr. Hoey's family con lists of three sons and a daughter, tho latter being the wife of Charles It. Hone. William Hoey is general superintendent highest of All in Lcavcntng Towi r. id of tho Adams Express Company, Fred crick Hooy manages Hollywood Park, and tho third sou, John S., was form erly an actor, but at present la doing nothing. The directors, after a full investiga tion of tho affairs of the company, claim that its solvency is in no way impaired, despite its heavy losses. The directors havo takon tho most vigorous action In tho Interest of the stockholders, and are now preparing to mako a publlo state ment, which will disclose the actual financial condition of the company. a omi, iNcnyniAKX. She Tried to Hunt ti Honae llreause ol 8epArtitlmi fromn Trlcnil. Philadelphia, Oct- 14. Elizabeth Darby, n trained nurse, aged 21 years, is under arrest at Media, Pn., clmrgod with Betting lire to tho residence of Mrs. Cath erine S. Latham nt Hosomont, I'a. Miss Darby, who is conuectod with one of the Philadelphia hospitals, was on Friday last sent to Uosomont to nurso an invalid Bister of Mrs. Latham. On Saturday afternoon nnd night, sovernl attempts were made to set the house on llro. Ill each case tho (Ire was extinguished bofore any material damage had been done. Suspicion rented on Miss Darby, and she was nrrested. lestorday sbo confessed her guilt, Sho said sho could not bear i-eparation from a very doar friend who was ulso a nurso in Philadelphia, and sho hoped by destroying Mrs. Latham's house sho would securo her return to Philadelphia. The lives of half a dozon people 'wore endangered by her attemptod crime. an ixTiinr.sTiNa ouestion. Anlifant Rent to 1'rlann With Its Motber Cun the Keeper Ilecelvo It? WnlTEtiAix, N. Y., Oct, 14. At Sandy Hill yesterday, Mrs. Alice Harvoy, of this city, was sentenced to tho Albany Penitentiary for three years on her plea of guilty of assault in the first degree on Patrick Qarrigan, whom she accused of drowning her husband In Lake Champlaln about three weeks ago. A feature of this case Is that Mrs Harvey has an Infant under one year of age. The Court directed tho Sheriff to take tho child with the mother to the penitentiary. That raises an interesting question Can tho keepor of a prison receive within Its walls a person not under sentence, even if that person is the infant child of a convict mother horn in froedom and innocent of any crime? The llank Wreckers In Conrt. Kingston, N. Y., Oct. 14. During the examination of grand jurors before Judgo Fursman, yesterday, touching their qualifications to sit upon the cases of James E. Ostrander and Matthew T. Trumpbour, the bank wreckers, tho prisoners were brought into court, and seatod beside their counsel. The court room was crowded with people anxious to get a look at the prisoners. No groat change was noticeable in their appear ance and, the excitement having died away, the prisoners do not now fear vio lence. Out of 20 jurors nil but three were accepted and sworn. Sands Havl land, a prominent fruit grower of Ulster County, was made foreman. Secretary Tracy at liotlileliem. BETnXKHESt, Pa., Oct 14. Socrotary Tracy and Commodore Fllger, of tho Bureau ot Ordnance, made an official visit to the Ordnance Department of the Bethlehem Iron Company yesterday. Thoy witnessed thej pouring of a hun dred nnd eighty ton casting which is the largest over made In th is country. Thoy also witnessed tho forging of the first thirteen inch gun made by the Bethle hem Iron Company. Armor platos wero also forged. The visit jrs oxpressod themso'ves igh grallflo 1 with the pro gress made ou tho four million dollar contract. CANNOT Sr.K TIIIIO' A SIKVH. Sancho Panza said It Is a blind man who cannot sea through eleve. They are blind, indeed, who Vail to recognize impure blood as tueoiigiuof the ills that llwh is heir to. Health Is not possible with fmpure blood. Cactus Mood Cure will posi tively neutralize and carry off all blood poisons, tone the syttcin, btreugthen the heart ana restore health. Grand Opening TAI.I. AND WIN TER STYLES OF MILLINERY ELLA M. M'GINNISS' -No. 26 East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. The finest and largest assortment In Hats, llonnets and Caps at re markably low prices. Our line of Children's THI1IMKD AND UN HUMMED HAT.4 Oaniiot Too 33cs.ix,lloci. SALLIE SENIOR'S Latest Styles IN Fall and Winter Millinery. Ill N. MAIN ST:, S3ENAND0AH. V S Gov't Report, Aug. 4.7, 1889, ) PURE A blnok llnlsh to tho solos of the masculine sliou la tho latest. Thoro's Nothing on Earth So good for a baby suffering with Wind Uoli: as Dr. Hand's Colic Curs. It soothes and cures. Samples gratis ior a few days at J. M. Uillan and C. J. Mc Carthy, tho draughts. Many a man in a steenlo belcuca to a church but is never in it. Height of Cruolty. Nervous women seldom receive thsym noms thy deserve. Whl enfieu tbo uictuios of health, they nro constantly ailing. To withhold sympathy from tlese unfortunate Is Ibe height uf cruelty. They have a weak heart, causing shortness of breath, fluttering, pain Inside, weak and hungry spells, aud tlnally swelllug of ankles, oppression, phok Hi, smotherlniritnd dropsy. Dr Miles' New Heart Cure Is Just lie thin fortliem. For the r nerv usnens, headache, wouktie, etc., Ills Ilsst ratlva Nervl n Is tinqualed. Fine Ireat'seou "Heart and Nervoiu Disease'1 and marvelous testimonials iree. Bold ana guaranteed by C. 11. Ilngenbucb, Now tho full htmie cleaning osm- , ,1, i.. . pnigu win uptu iu curliest. Milos' Nerve una Llvor Pllla .Vet on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels Ihrouah the nrrtvi, A new discovery. Dr. Miles' 1'llln soeedilv 3ute blllousnesn, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation, unequaled lor men, women, children. Smallest, mil. test, turest! aldoses, Bets. Samples Free, at O. II. llagenbuoh's inis; store. Waterproof russet leather shoes arc to oe woru all winter, A Mystery Explalnod. The papers contain frequent notices of rich, pretty and educated girls eloping with negroes, tramps and cinehmen. The woll known upeclal st, Dr. Franklin .Mile., says nil such elrls are inoro or lens hvstorlcal. nervous. very Imp islve, unbalanced; usually subect to headache, neuralgia, sleeplessness, 1m moderate crying or laughing. Theseahoiva weak nervous aystem for which there is no remedy iqual to Itosiora'lve Ncrviue. Trial bottles and a line boor, contnlnlng many marvelous cures, free a' U. H. Hngenbuch s drucr stoie. who also scM. nnd iMnrnntee Dr. Miles' ..-elebratel New llo.i't Jur, the finest of heart Ionics, cures fluttering, short urcaiu, eic. Jack Frost is about and will soou get down to real work. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed tho warning? The signal per. naps of the sure approach of that more ter rible disease, Consumption, Ask yourselves If you can nltord for the sake of saving GO rents, to run the risk and do nothing for It. We know from experience that Bblloh's Cure will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Dottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Wbopplne Cough at once. Mothers do not be without It. For Lame Bacn, Bide or Chest, use bblloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by U. II. Hagenbuch, N. K. corner Main and Lloyd streets. Words hurt more than blows and heal more than balsam. Specimen Oases. 8. II. Clifford. New Casiel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia aud Kheumitl'm, his titomach was disordered, his Liver was at. lected to no alarming degree. Appollte fell away, nad he was terribly reduced lu lleuli a 'id strength. Threo bottles of Klectrlo Hit ters cured film. KdwardHhepherd, Harrlsburg, III , lmd a running sorooa his le of e ghl years' land ing. Uked tbrro bottles of Klectrlo llbters undfeveu boxts of Uucslen's 'Vruica Halve, nnd his leg Is sound and well. John Hpeaker, Cat iwba, O., bad live large Fnver sores on his leg, dictors said he was lucuratilo. One bot tle Klectrlo Hitters and one box llucklen's Arnica Halvo oured blra entirely. Bold by C. II. HagenbuoL, Druggist. Experience is the cream of life, but it sours with age. Father Pablo Juarez Talks Don Uamon Alva.-Dear Sir: I have tho sitlsfactlcuor Inlormlngyou that the Cactus Blood Cure, of whl h you are tbo owner, hos produced the most wonderful lesults for a friend or mine who has suffered from her petic eruption, nud I consider your euro a r. generator without antqual. In tbe name oi my ineno i luans: you sincerely, ana ue Hire I will recommend your valuable medl. cine, as I have agilu seen Its results. Yours truly. It V. PAULO JUAItEZ. Bold at Klrlln's DrugBtore.Fergusou House oioca.ouenanuuau. lie pure to keep your feet dry, your body warm, aud head cool, ai'd then as the cold weather ndvauces you will be ready for it. Shlloh'a Oonsumption Ouro. Ibis Is beyond question the most sno- jessini liougn itieaicine we nave ever sold, low doses Invariably cure the worst oases of ojgh, Croup, and Uronchltls, while Its won lerful succes in tbe cure of Consumption is without a parallel in the history of medicine, ilnce It's first discovery It has been sold on a juarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. Ii you have a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it. 1'rlce 10 cents. 60 cents, and 1 1 -DO. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or ilaok lame, use Bblloh's Porous Plaster. Hold by Q. II. Hagenbuch, N. 10, coruer Main and iiiuyu sirecu. Iliickwheat cakes are ripe. jriiA ke iHTra. r imiijiu'i Qt QgS- fTTTTt BBSBSM ITSriTWflWtlli Bsa WM, NEISWENDER Has tho local agenoy for the Thomas Coal Company this year, and Is prepared to fur nish coal of all sizes at rates lower than last year. Thos. IUini), Bupt. Horses aud Carriages for Hire AT ALL TIMES AT Neiswonter's : Livery : Stable, West Coal Street. ON LANDJND SEA Groat Itamngo Dono by tlio Heavy Gales. MANY STEAMSHIPS OVERDUE. Numeroc.3 Wreoks Along tlia NawJeraay and Now England Goasts. Fears. Ilnlerlalneil for Nornrnl Vessels The Atlantis Thuui-Iit to lluvo Weiitli eced the btorra Washouts att Aabttry JL'ark-Hie Camden Atlantic Itnllroiul Submerged Heavy latiiiige,Kt SeubrlgbL Sufferluca ot 1'aaaeugora. ua lteeentty Arrived Meamera. New York, Oct. 14. Tho storm of tho past three Unys has caused widespread damage. Ueports are coming In hourly of dlsastoss on soa nnd land caused by wind and ram, Tho severest sufferers by tho hurricane are tho transatlantic steamships. The Alaska from Liverpool; Polynesia, front Stettin, nud thu City ot Pnrn, from Colon, arrived yesterday after rough and tompostuous voyages. I here aru nearly a dozen ocoau liners overdue, amongthem being the Ethiopia, from Glasgow nud MovlUo; Alsatia from Gibraltar; City ot Washington, from Havana; Narmandle, fioin Liverpool; Saale, from Uremon; Flnauce, from St Thomas; Persian Monarch, from Loudon; and Spain from London. They should have arrived yesterday. The Alaska reported mooting the cy clone lu all its fury, hut no damge was done to tho vessel except tho breaking ot a coupling of the machinery while off the banks of Newfoundland, which com pelled a delay of lour hours. The as sistant purser hail two ribs broken by being knocked down by a, wave which struck tho ship. Halt a dozen ut tho passengers sustained severe bruises about the bonds by being thrown against settees, tables uud hunks, while tho storm raged. The steamship Polynesia, from Stettin, carried only stoerugo passengois, and their sufferings uffectod ovou the stony hearted officers. Tho ship's surgeon worked hnrd to give thein roliof. Tho Stouiugtou liuo's sidowheol steamer Connecticut is disabled at City Island. Sho will be towed to Now York to-day by four tugs, which wore sent to her assistance yesterday nftomoon by the company. Tho steamboat loft this city at 5 o'clock on Monday night, carry ing 300 passengers. While off City Isl and tho piston rod snapped. The vessel could not proceed, nnd anchors wero droppod to prevent here from drifting, At 0 o'clock yesterday morning tho Massachusetts of the sama lluo passod In on her way to this city. She was sig naled, aud went alongside theConnecti cut and took off her passengers. They woru forwarded io their destinations last night by the Massachusetts, IN SIASSACIIUSKTTS. The Great Storm Cauaea 31uny IVrecka Damage Alone tbe Cnaat. c Vineyaiid Haven-, Mass., Oct. 14. Tho Northeast galo continues and is raging furiously to-day. No mall has reached this place slnco Saturday, stoamors being unablo to mako the run. A largo sura bor ot vessels aro anchored horo. further disasters nro reported. Schooner Mary E. Oliver, Kimball, of and from Georgetown, Me., for Now York sprung aleak while off Nausett, uape uou, on tue inn inst., uut by Keen ing the pumps going constantly she was ab'e to rench hsro where sho sank. Tho captain and crew escaped. The Oliver lies in six fathoms ot water in the ralddlo of tho harbor. Schooner Magnolia, Greenlaw, of and from Booths Hay, for Now York, with a cargo ot picKieu Herring anchored Mon day night, but yesterday morning both chains parted during tho galo and sho was beached ou tho east sldo of tho har bor. Sho was afterwards floated and appeared to bo all right. Schooner Montezuma, of Bovorlym Gott, Bangor, for Now York, with a car go of slate, encountered tho gale on Nantucket Shoals. Lost anchors, Rev ered sallsaud boat. Sho rau ashoro at Edgarton, where sho now lies. She will probably bo floated without much dlfll culty. ALONG THE JI5I13H1T COAST. Grent Dnmagn by tbe Storm Many Cot tages ltiilued und Tratllo Delayed. Asnunv Pahk, N. J., Oct. 14. Tho storm has done groat damage along tho Northern New Jersey coast. At Asbury port the surf swept up under tho board wulk and toro out some plies nnd washed away parts of the beach lletwoen Long Branch and Seabright the surf mado several breaks ovor into Ocoau avonue, carrying all sorts of dobris over into the roadway. At Soahright tho most dnmago was dono. Several cottages and many bath iui; houses were badly torn nud under mined by tho stronj surf. Tho railroad tracks at tho dopot wero uudor water and traffic was moro or less dolayod. Damage ul Pluua.iutvlUo, N. J. Pi.kA8antvil.le, N. J., Oct. 11. Since daylight yesterday mornitir a furious northeast storm has been racing with unabated force Considerable damage has been dono to snlltug crafts at unchor in the hay. Sevo.-al thousand maish hens havo been killed during the high tides the lust two days, The Caiudon & Atlantic Kail road ran n good part ot their trains over the West Jorsoy yester day, as tho Camden & Atlailtio tracks, about a mile and a halt this side of At lantic City, have been under water dur ing tho high tides. Exposed property has sufferod considerably around tho bay front. The Atlanta All Illghr, Probably. New YoliK, Oct. 14. Captain Erbon, Commandant of tho Brooklyn Navy Yard, has received a telegram from Dela ware Ilroakwator to the olTeot that tho IT. S. cruiser Atlanta, for which grave fears had been entertained had been seen. He Is of the opinion that tho Atlanta had kept woll out to sea owing to rougli weather, and has uo fours for her safety. The I'oatmaater-Guueral u Sufferer. OAr-E May, N. J., Oct. 14. Heavy northeast storm tldos yesterday oarriad away tho front brick wall of Postmnstor General Wanamaker's Cape May Point cottage yard, and with It three feet ot beach front. There is somo loss of short line at other plaoes between jetties. ARK WE Right or IV vong? A Shoe Dressing mis restore the bril liancy of a worn shoe, end at the same time frturve the softnti: of the leather. LADIES will the Dressing you arc using do both ? Try it I Pour a deuert sTwinfnl nf,-i. rv into a saucer or butter plate, set it aside for a few days, and it will dry to a substance as hard ami hrittlA n. -r,t.l.A.1 r-- such a Dressing be good for leather? Wolff's ACME BlackiiV will stand this test and dry as a thin, oily film which is as flexible as rubber. 25 Dollars worth of New Furniture for- Z5 Cents. HOW? B painting 25 square feet of OU Furniture with vr. ul-" "AN DO LPM, 037 north Front Street, rrHLADELrnLa.. CACTUS BLOOD CUKE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPAR1LLA Causes no eruptions upon the skin such as nearly all sarsaparilk mixtures do; lut drives the impurities from tho 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 Klrlh's Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa, Ash my agents for W. L. Douslns Shoes, If tint lnr unle in your place iisk your ilenler to cml for catalogue, secure tlio agency, and uct them for 3011. Kf-TAHX NO SUHSTlTUTi:. U S3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET? It Is a seamless slioe, ulth uo tacks or wax thread to hurt tho feet, mado ot tlio heat lino calf, etvlJsli and easy, nnd because tee make more shoe efthta grade than any other manufacturer. It equals Laud sewed slmcs costing from to $5.u0. CJK OO (iciiiiliin llmnl-Howi'.!, tho finest call hhoo ever offered for 8V00i equals FrcucU Imported shoes which coat from S'toCI-i.W. CiA OO llmitl.fucd Welt Hlinf lino calf. y t? st llsh, comfortable and durable. The best shoo over offered at this prlco t flamo grade as custom-made) Bhoes costing from Sti.00 to ftu.iXX. QJQ 50 I'olici Mimn Partners, Hall road Men JJn nnd IjCttcrCarrlersall weartheni; line calf eeamless, smooth inside, heavy threo soles, exten sion edKc. One pair will wear ujenr. (! rj aJW 11 HU I'llll I UU Hl'lUT MIDI! IT UUt'ICH n DdLa thU nrlen; ono trial will convince thoflO who want n shno for comfort and service. fl!n nud tJ.OO orklneiiiiitrN stioci D(Em nro verv Htrotm and durable. Those who havo given them n trial will wear no other make. PAiinl nilit 51. 7. Rcnooi euoei aro EZJ V T) worn livthit hovHoverv where: the v sell on their merits, ns the Increasing sales show. fmtt U 1 1? Duimola. very stylish; equals Frencb imported shoes coatlntjfrom 81.00 to 6.00. I.iulU'h' ti.50, &J.00 and 81.73 shoo for Misses aro tho best line Dongola. MylUh nud durable. Cnutlou.Seo that W. L. Douglas uamo and price nro stamped on tho !ottom of each shoe. DR. THEEL, coo North Fotmn tM DOO Ul. Grtfti, Phikuiu-hia, U-KIia tlx only guDuta Uermm Atutrlu (Jp'-clavllit Id tbe fnlttd Statci wbo ll bio w eort Blood Polsorti Nervous Debility Spe cial Diseases Sklo Dl Hoi. Hid Hpoti Pilot la th boDcu.SoroThront Mouth, Blotche-., riiDUi, rnjtloDi, 4wrt er turd Ilea, Swilling, IrrltktloDf, IaHmniftUini and RuddIdsi, Slticturci, Weiknti nl Kulf dcsy, lost memorj. waak fewk, mental MiUty, Ktin'T llltvl-li-r DiieMfti and lt Uln-uoa rulilm from Kicims. IndlMritlon or Orerwork. Rvoent ckmi curwl In 4 to 10 "J relief at ooee. Do not loo hope, no mutwr htt mt tlilnc Doctor. Quack, Family cr lloirlt! Phyilclan hu railed. Dr. THKKL enrca positively nd HJt fleuntlon from tutlneii. old, TflDiifl, wiDtLi .win ikdthoi cowTanTiAtimi muuini. rifli or poor, anJ 2c alanip for book "TRUTH" eiroiln Qoacki unArt aworn trail BxiiilaU. llor., rtallr rrom 9 to 1, Fv ft to 0. WM. aril Ct If'M e Ui 10 flunrtiii fl till 11 Wrile or call and U aatai tot IlefvroDOs tut. VTodn. Saturday i'tlla, dally Thu GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1373. W. Baker & Co.'s kfast from which tlio excess of oil has beon removed, is Absolutely Puro aud it is Soluble. No Chemicals nro used in its preparation. It lia more than three, times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrotvroot or Sugar, nnd is therefore far mora economical, costing less than one coat a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily diqustioi, and admirably adapted for invalids as well ns for persons in health. Sold by Orocora ovorywhere. W. DAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS