The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 24, 1891, Image 3

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    Presents In the moat elegant form
THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICF
or tub
FIGS OF CALIFORNIA,
Combined with the medicinal
virtues of plants known to be
most beneficial to the human
system, fotniing an agreeable
and effective laxative to perma
nently cxtre Habitual Consti
pation, and the many ills de
pending on a weak or inactive
condition of the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND DOWELS.
It h the most cxrelUntrcmedy known to
CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY
When one is Bilious or Cuustipated
SO I HAT
PURL BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP,
HEALTH and STRENGTH
NATURALLY FOLLOW.
Every one is using it and all are
delighted with it.
ASK YOUfl DRUOKIST FOR
fl3"5r:Ea.-cr: asp spigs
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRAKCISCO, CAL,
UOUISVILLE. KY NEW YORK. N. t.
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1078.
W. Baker & Co.'s
eakfast
from which tlio excess of
oil 1ms boon removed, Is
Absolutely Pure
and it is Soluble.
No Chemicals
aro used In Its preparation. It has
more than three times the strength of
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and is therefore far moro
economical, costing less than one cent
ctqt. It is delicious, nourishing,
strengthening, easily digested,
and admirably adapted for invalids
as well as for persons in health.
Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro.
W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass.
Elck Headache and relieve all tbo troubles Inst
dfent to a bilious etato of tho syBtcm, such 03
iMzzlness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after
eating. 1'ain In tho Sido. to. Whilo their tnoaj
remarkable success has boon shown la cutinrj ,
jleaSacho, yet Oartor'a Utile Liver Tills ora
cquaUyTaluablolnConstlrtlon.cnrin8andpro. 1
vcntinBthisannoyIngcomplaint.ivhilotheyaUo
eorroctouaisordersoithostomachjumniatotha
liver and regulate tho bowela. Even if tbeyoaUj
m en rl m rwv
(Achathey wouldbealmostprlcelcsstothosowha
'Gutter from this distressing complaint; but f orta--natoly
their goodness does no tond hero,and those
xrho once try them will find tlieso little pills valu
able In Boxnany wayathat they will not bo wll
ilisg to do without them. But after oUslck head.
AS
iVxei
uca
CARTER'S!
I pills,
- .... . . I 1U UIil UUl till D1AI A I IJUJIIU.
Islhebanoof bo many lives that boro Is whera . . . , . ff
Uemako our great boast, Otu-puUa cure U whilo ' Ine aim now is to look titter those
lothersdonot. Reimbhcans who are frequently classed
, Carter's Little Llvor nils aro very small and n!r mg tfo "stay-at-homes" in off years.
ttiBSl 3 tUe .determination of Chairman
jwrgo, but by their gontlo action ploasaall who Watres to impress upon every Kepubli
usothem. InviahjutiiScents: liveforll. Sold cnn tlio fact that this is not till "off
lydruggiats everywhere, or sent by maU. year," that the campaign of '03 is al--.f.ARTER
wEmciNE CO., Mew Yorlki ready under way, and that defeat in
SMALL PILL. SHALL DOSE, SMALL PR CE Pennsylvania next month would mean
Bank Counters, Tyler System, Port'
abloi Unequalod In Stylos.
Cost and Finish.
ICO rto CaUluguo of Couoirrt, llfbki t)tr.( Illtulritea In
Colon, Hook, I'rre Tuitiir ltCtotf.
Also ryier oyi
writer tniineia
H(ylea llot Hiidcbonp
I eat on earth, with great
reduction In prices.
1KU mtt coUloru Free.
rohiHge 1H rd. lull Hm of
DvkLa, Chair, 'foil. Hook
iW, fllnt, ItUnk
tabltifliw ele.. ilitiim la ttock.
HcUI work d to order
TYKi:u ukskco.. 8t. j.oi.i.,siu., u.n.a.
(jhtehrster's Kn,n.h iMamond nrui.
'ENNYRQYAL P51LS
Original and Only Genuine. A
aitl wi 1 i s niiiiLii, la-iks a3l
Uru it t. r l'V'knt rnnttik
mona Hi 1 1 I EC a - I (U in taillo VSr
Ihoiei, twii, tu. t. TuLoVST
ua other. ''" uj if- ium uiti(w v
In tt a t t t-ji. " t t!jionll d
"linn r top juiH tuftier, uj reinr
UttlL ltt,Ot)U 1 t Xuiti-per.
. . ...... 1. 1 fnw iiAiiriuiiii)f mult abuia.
v-,.ri.l-..ii1--.Kinilonfl,orvoulleljMUT,U
Myo.e.Eniiione,rervouiebMUT.yM
8iull'owr,!miuncy. ftoErtl. nurfulinln
iid ilueh VtluaUe Il.formotlou I'llISB. AditreM,
IBM
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THE DEADJIOCKET.
PattiBon'B Extra Session Firoworks
a Political Fizzle,
TUE REPUBLICANS DRAW THE FIRE.
Honesty to
Rule for the
Campaign.
Best of this
WATBES TO THE STAY AT HOMES.
13very Itnptibllcan Who Does Not
Volo Thin Full AVIIl Ho Classed as
mi Assistant Democrat in tlio
Preliminary Skirmish In
tlio Orcnt Presidential
Unttlo of 'la G rejig
anil Morrison and
Their Villus.
Special Correspondence.!
PlULADBLl'IUA, Oct. 20.
Pattison has at last found n political
rocket that will not go off nt his touch.
His extra session, from n political stand
point, has been a total fizzle. It was a
bold move in politics, the calling of the
senate together in the inidat of an ex
citing: campaign. Big chancos were
taken by tho two adepts who composo
the Pnttison cabinet, each of whom has
filled the role of chairman of the Demo
cratic state committee, for they were
playing for big stakes.
The hopo that Republicans would
waver at tho desperato audacity of their
action, and give them an advantage, to
be carried into the Btate campaign,
spurred them on. They now see their
mistake. The Republican majority in
the senate met the issue squarely and
manfully.
THE ltErCBLICAN KEYX0TE.
Lieutenant Governor Watros Bounded
the keynote when he declared that the
Republican party would insist upon a
prompt nnd thorough investigation of
every chargo that might be brought
against state officials. His declaration
that ns crime was non-partisan, so should
investigation, and rmnishuient, where
deserved, be non-partisan, was at once
Pattison " What Is tho matter; it won't
go up?"
IlAUUITY " I guess wo bavo blundered In this.
The Republicans huvo cut the
fuse."
accepted as tho policy to be pursued by
the Republican senators. Whilo ho did
not speak as chairman of tho Republi
can state committee, Republicans gen
erally commended this as a proper, fair
and laudable stand.
The course of tho Republican senators
in pressing for a prompt and speedy
inquiry disconcerted tho Democrats.
They counted on excuses and pleadings
for delay. Tliev now realizo that the
people see through the political tnck of
' li- ih t nn-otlir tliroo wnolra
calling tne senate together tnreo weeics
before an election. They tear tho con-
sentiences.
I Though both the Republican state and
I city chairmen were away up at Harris
burg part of last week, the work of the
campaign has been going on at hoad
quarties without interruption. Tlio
county organizations havo been report
ing to the state chairman tho results of
, the canvass. The greatest enthusiasm
prevails among tho active men in the
several cumuies.
, ., ,.,,
a tomme setuacic ror tue uepuoucans
throughout tho country.
H re is a warning which the chairman
has -just sent out to the county commit
teemen: ttrinjr Out tho Stay at Homo Vote.
If the Democrats curry Pennsylvania this
yen" they oxpoet to nominate Governor I'at
tlnnn for president next year. That's what
all tlio Democratic hue and cry means.
I'luw hope to carry the state by the Repub
licans staying away from tho polls.
Therefore, a Republican who does not vote,
really casts half a ballot for a Democratic can
didate for president.
Tho Democrats hope to catch us napping.
We must not fool ourselves, or be foolod by
them. The usual oil year vote "won't do this
year."
Brlii Out tlio Stay nt Homo Votoll
LOUIS A. WATRRS,
Chairman Republican State Commlttoe.
A CAMPAIGN OF WORK.
While Chairman Watres has been
nrojui,, ,lt) the county committeemen.
lieuerui tteeuer iius ueeu luumna tuter
the arrangements lor mabs uieeuugs
through the Btate. It is mtenueu that
this shall be more of a campaign ot
work in other directions than in the
line of speechmaking.
Candidates Gregg and Morrison have
been getting nround pretty well, but
moro in the way of greeting the poople,
grasping tlmm by the hand auu, in a
conversational way, discussing tho is
sues of the canvass. They expect to be
together at a grand rally of the war
veterans of Pittsburg tomorrow. They
wiil devoto most of this week to tho
western part of the state. A meeting
,,,.. ' r...j f 4l,m, nt aMvr
t VlMi OU Thursday.
ilighest of all in Leavening Power.
AESOLUTE1CY PURE
Hastings and Dalzcll will get down
lo active work on tho stump this week.
The general, who has just returned from
Ohio and reports JIcKinley a winner by
a bin majority, says ho is now going to
get into harness hero and keep right in
it until election day. His schedule for
this week includes Townnda, Bradford
county, tonight; Wellsboro, Tioga
county, tomorrow j Bradford Thurs
day, Titusvillo Friday and Oil City
Saturday.
Dalzell is booked to speak in West
Newton, Westmoreland county, tonight,
nnd is expected at the big opening rally,
under the auspices of tho Citizens' Re-
Snblicau association, in tho Academy of
lusio in this city on Thursdny evening
next.
C0PYr '0(
Therms danger
in a cough moro than ever when
your blood is "bad." It makes
things easy for Consumption. But
thoro's a euro for it in Dr. Pierco's
Golden Medical Discovery. A posi
tivo euro not only for Weak
Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Bron
chitis, Asthma and all lingering
Coughs, but for Consumption itself
in all its earlier stages. It's rea
sonable. All these diseases depend
on tainted blood. Consumption is
simply Lung-scrofula. And for
every form of scrofula and blood
taint, tlio "Discovery" is a certain
remedy. It's so certain, that its
makers guarantee it to benclit or
cure, in every case, or tho money is
refunded. With a medicine that is
certain, this can be done.
Thero's a euro for Catarrh, too,
no matter what you've, been led to
believe. If there isn't, in your case,
you'll get $500 cash. Itjsa bona
lido offer that's made by tho pro
prietors of Dr. Sago's Catarrh
Kcniedy. There's risk in it, to bo
sure, but they aro willing to 'take
the risk you ought to bo glad
to take tho medicino.
iUFFERINGWQMI
PtJMARRItL
When tivuMo'l with those annoying IrrentilavUie- nr
freq'jentlr following a cnld or pxpoaure, or XrouCof
tittitlonal WeaknraatH to rrcaUfir to their sex, should
Ue DR DuCHOlNE'S Celebrated
FEMALE REGULATING PILLS.
Ihnyare Strengthening tothe entire nyetrf , i.aimn
Miie, vidommtmaKniitia t rrto nil fonctfonaof ioa
ndm.ad. Kent oim J I, an iift-lyneulM, it V. A tl d
Or. t tarter tVlDtlNlre CO., ST.iOUlS. MQ
Nearly every pattern of sa IJorst
Blanket is imitated in color and
style. In most cases the imitation
looks just as good as the genuine,
but it tasti'f the warp threads, and
so lacks strength, and while it sells
for only a little less than the genu
ine itisn'tworth one-half as much.
The fact that Va Horse Blankets
are copied is strong evidence
that they arc THE STANDARD,
and every buyer should see that
the tf trade mark is sewed on
the inside of the Blanket.
Five Mile.
Boss
Electric
Extra Test
Baker t
ANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.
100 6A STYLES
at prices to suit everybody. If you can't gel
them from your dealer, write us. Ask foi
the 5a Book. You can get it without charge,
WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia.
DR. THEEL,
KQQ Nprtn r
urth St..
utw ml. ' rt
Ult-lbBLf HI..
lb. ualr geoulDi Oemun Aiuiriea.
Bpmttlfat in Hi t'ulit Suu who U
sbl. to eur Blood Poison,
Nervous Debility Spe
cial Diseases
SklanlMAMa. HvdSlPAlDllaUl
bono,8oroTtiroatt Mouth,
Blutuhe.. riiu.le., rraptloni. Na or
hard I'twr,, SwclllDii, Irriutlool,
latlAQiinkUODi toi RunnlDK.,
SlrloturLt, WcUdcii sad Cul7
decij. I01I mfmorr nit b.crt. mUl saiUIT. naj
Walter lUe.e. n4 all DUeaafa r'aultlnc rrora
In User. Uon or Ort-rworb. Rcnl eaaea curod In 4 to 10 oajll
relief at onoo Po Dot loai hop, no matwr bal aa.er
tUInt Uoowr. Qnaok, lamlu or lloarllal I'Lj.icl.n baa tallaa.
Dr. TIlltL eurea positively ovtfntlon Bom
bnatoaaa. oi-p, Tonna, moon aoan lanruoat cunrmnaTia.
wtKKi.oi rlnh or poor- anlt ,0 atatnp for hOOK
'TRUTH' aijinrtin: Qaarka oo.Ur (worn uaUroonlala.
ll,2. d" I, fr!,ra 10 S. t:r-il lo , WM. and Sat
It'iiIUIO. 800J.. S III! U. Wrlla or call and bo mod.
yor Kefcrouoea aoo Wodn. ""d Satnrda, Pblla. dall rim
g It. BKIOKER, M. D.,
P U r&TOIA V A ND S VKffUO N,
N i. Hist Centre Htreet-, Mahsnoy Olty, t
ncinauaau special aisens-Mftspeoiaicy.
8 LffifllS
r
U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889,
Monuments aro not nl ways erected
to the men who are burled In thought.
If You Love Your Baby
Glvo her Dr. Hand's Colic Cure. It is 11b
solutoly safe and affords relief nlwayf.
Sample bottles gratis at 0. J. McOnrthj't
or J. M. Milan's drug store. Ha euro lo
got ono.
The waking of home made molasses
candy will be a winter p-tatiine.
A National Evont.
Tho holding of the World'i Fair In nelly
Boatoely ll ty ,e-r old will be a remarkable
event, but whether It will rrwlly benclit tins
nation as much ns tlio discovery ol the
Restorative Nervine by Dr Franklin Miles is
doubtful. This Is Jut what tlio Amerlcnu
peoilo need to cure their excessive nervous
nefte, dyspepsia, hoadactie, dlxKiness, sleep,
lessuess, neuralgia, nervous debility, dullness,
ooiiliialiin of mlud, eto. It acts like a charm.
Trial bnttlesnuil lino book on "Nervous anil
Heart l)UeieK,"vlth uuequaltd testlmciulals,
free at V H. Hageubi oli s drugstore. It it
warranted to rmitain no opium, morphine or
dangerous dr ugx.
Tlie cli tngeablo wea'lier lately lias
been prodtiftlve by many colds,
MlloB' ISiorvo und Llvor Fills
Act 01) a new principle regulating the
liver, stomach and bowels through the nerve
A new discovery. Dr. Miles' litis speedily
oute biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, plies,
coustipaiiou unequaieu lor ineu, women,
children. Smallest, mlhiaet, surest! Sidiweti,
JTvOlJ". Hampies Kroe, at C. II. Hagenbueh's
drugstore.
Largo quantities of nuts have been
gathered f r winter uto,
Remarkable FaotB.
Ilenrt disease Is uuinlly supposed o be In
cuniuie,tut when properly trealt-d alartte
proporiiqii 01 eases can us curau. 1 mis jirs. .
imirii iinion. oi i';ntuart. inu , unci .irs. i
Mary D. 11 iker. ol Ovid, Mich., wcro cured
alter -ulli'iln 20 yei.-s. H. (3. l.iubur or,
drugjlst at San Joto, III , says that Dr. Miles'
New Heart Uure, which cured i tie tornier,
'worked wonders lor his wile." Levi I ogan,
of lluiimmii, .Mich., who hud heart dlsvitse
lor 30 years, says two bo He- ii'tide him "feel
llko a new man." Dr. Miles' Now IleartCU'n
is sold and guaranteed by C. It Hagenbucli
tho druggist. Hooker wonderful teslimouiuls
free.
It is astonishing how debts
expand after being contracted.
will
Oh, What a Cough.
Will you heed the warning? Tho signal per
naps or lltt sureapiroh of that more ter
rible disease. Cousuniptton. Ask yourselves
If yon can atlord for tlio sake or savlnti 60
"ents, to run the risk and do nothing for it.
We Know frora experience that Billion's Cur?
will Cure J our Cough. It nev-r tails. This
explains why more than a Million Dottles
were sold the past year. It relieves Croup
and Whopping Couih ut once. Mothers do
not be without it. For Larhe IlaoK, Bide or
Chest, useHhlloh's 1'orous lJasJr. Sold by
a II. Hageubuch, N. K. cornur Main and
Uoyd streets.
The more cufl'j you give a laundry
maimhe better lie likes it.
Spocimon Oases.
8. II. Clliror.I. New fasel. Wis., was
troubled with Neuralgia and Ithoumatl"m,
ins momticn was uisorutreo, uis i.iver wns hi
levied to na nlnrinlng degno. Appo'lto lell
away, and he wai terribly reduced u tlesli
nnd strength. Threo bottles of Klectrlo Ult
icrs cured him.
Kdwatd Hlioplierd, Harrlsburg, III , had a
ruunlng soreoa his lot of e gm j-ears' stand
ing. Used thr o hollies of Eltctrlo Ill'ters
and f-oveu hosts of Biicslen's Arnica Halve,
and hts leg Is sound nod well. John Hpenker,
Catawba, O., had Uve large Kover sores on his
leg, doctors utld he was incurable. One bot
tle Electric Hitlers and ono box Bucklen's
Arnica Hilvo cunil hlin entirely, Sold by
CI. II. Hngcnbuoti, Druggist.
Tho chestnut crop will soon be com
pletely harvested.
Father Pablo Juarez Talks
Don Ittmon Alva.- Dear Hlr: I have the
satlsfacllcu of Informing you that tho Cactus
tuoo'j uure, ot win 11 you aro ine owner, uas
produced the mott w inderful results for a
irleud of mlue who has suilered from her
petic eruption, nnd I consider your euro a
ri generator without nntqual. In the numo
of my ii lend 1 thank you sincerely, und bo
sure I will recommend your valuable medi
cine, us 1 have ugiln seen Its results.
.,nl.nl
II V. PA'llLO JUAIIEZ.
Bold at ICIrlln's DrucHtore.b'emusou Houso
Klock. dheuaudoau.
Don't take it to heart when others
have a joke at your expense. That's
the Kind ot expense wmcu leaves you
no poorer.
Shlloh'a Oonsumption Oure.
This Is bevond nuestlon the most suc-
easul Cough Medicine we have ever sold,
1 lew doses Invariably cure the wo'st ossei ol
Jougli, Croup, and Bronchitis, whilo its won.
leriut success in me cure ot uousurapiiou is
vlthoulu parallel In the history of medicine.
-Since It's first discovery It has been sold on a
(uarantee, a test which no other medicine
an stauu, u you n-ive a uougu we earnestly
,c.b- .., ....., IMMin-.nTu ...il
11.00. If your Lungs are sore. Chest or Hack
ame, useHhlloh's Porous Piaster. Sold by
J. H. Hugenbuch, N. K. coruer Main and
'-.loyd streets.
There is one thing a fellow can give
and keep at llio same time. It's a
promise.
Now Try This.
It will cost you nothing nnd will surely do
you good. If you haye a Couch, Cold, or any
i r. mine wnn turo.ii, utiesi or i.ung-i. nr.
Ivlncs New Dln'overy lor Consilium ou.
roughs and OoldB Is guaranteed to give te
ller, or money win ue pjia ones, i-uu-jrers
Ir iml.a Grippe found II Just the thing aud
under Its use had a speedy and perfect re
covery, 'Pry a taniple bottle at our expense
aud learn for yourself Jusl how good a thing
uis. i rial uoiijes tree ui u. ii. iisgcuoucu s
drugstore, tiarge size duo. uniit.ou.
Our merchants aro displaying now
lull anil winter gootia.
A Yankee Sheriff Frightened.
A well known sherlft, living In Maine, wes
given up to die with what ins physician
called Consumption, a lrlond advised him to
V1J I HU- lilt V'.IUi&ll ..III. ..-.MBUIl.ill,l.l VUI V,
recovery followed, and the doctor now uses It
for Uou.hs, Colds and Cmsumplton. 'lrlal
bottles iree at Klrlin's drug store:
A MODEL BOY.
Piior Little I'nllniT, They Almost Wnrrlril
Htm to llentli.
Copyrighted by le Hheinl, lloston, nnd
publUhrd by spnelNl arnttiKeineut with tliem.l
The man ncross the way recently reiit
fd the tipper part of his house to a fam
ily trtnii tin outside district. The head
af the family came to secure the) rent
lie was a tall, bony man, with a sun
burned faoe and light, tawny chin
Whiskers. He looked very much like
a cross between a farmer and a planing
mill. He explnined:
"What 1 WHnt is h peaceful miber
hood; and the comforts of a home I get
myself. There's tho ole woman, my
wife and our boy. J nines is but seven
years old. tie ain't strong, bein given
more to study than to work; but lie's
got a head on him, I can tell you. lint
I want a peaceful imberhood, and yon
look like tho man that kin just supply
the demand. We'll lie around on time.'
They moved in two weeks ago. On
the close of the third day the boy James
had succeeded in Hooding tlie first Uoor
by leaving a pipe running on tho second,
and hud pulled off all the tomatoes to
throw against the barn. The man acrois
the way mildly intimated to his new
tenant what James had done.
"lie didn't oat any of them green ter
matys, did he?" inquired tlie parent.
"I don't Bttpiiofie he did," was the re
ply of the landlord, who was evidently
trying to see the relevance of the query
"And he didn't gft his feet wet. I
hopeV" wits tlie next question.
"1 believe not," was the feeble reply.
"Well," saiil the grateful father, "let
us be thankful that it is no worse
James must be more keerful. A single
green terumty or a pair of wot ocks
might waft his little soul into eternity
ni into uiernity i
I'll reason, with
uetore yotlcl Know
James at once, l tintnlt you, p)r, tor
Intn tlm lintion- urtiiU, flirt irirm unrnu tlm
way mil uiisuiv tiuwu un nit) biooii uuu '
smote his forehead. i
. I A.M.. 11.. .A i I
lleforo he Had entirely recovered from ,
this affair James again became conspic
uous. Tins time lie stuck a lath through
the glass of the front door.
Tlie man across tlie way met the par
ent at tlie gate that evening. He men
tioned James' oxploit.
"What, with his hand did lie do it?"
gasped tlie agitated father. "Oil, no,
uol Not the little hand which I have
held so often in mine. Not the little
. . ,,1,Uhll. ,,,iaba
t
many times in babyhood. Oh! say it
was not with ins hand he broke it."
The mini ucvohs the way explained that
it was done with a lath.
"Heaven lie praised!" ejaculated the
grateful lather. "Poor James! Ho
ain't strong, an weak folks aro always
unfortuiiit, mostly. But I'm glad he
didn't hurt himself. He ain't a strong
boy, but I'm in hopes with qniot and
pleasant surroundings lio'll improve.
This' is just tho imberhood for James.
It's peaceful, and 1 like peaco; so does
James an tho olo woman." And lie
passed in to his tea, leaving tlio man
across the way with a stony staro In his
eyes.
Tho next day James tnrned on the
hose, and before ho was discovered had
prostrated twenty-five pliJSie, broken
down a hanging basket- torn up" the
flower bed and nearly blinded th'e iittle
girl from the uoxt house, who was peer
ing through tho fence at tho perform
ance. The man ncross the way camo homo
to tea and saw tlio rain which had been
effected, and he was nearly beside him
.....j iiu. ...in
There was a look of tie-
self with rage,
termination on
Itis face when he en
pnnnti.riiil im hnnr bitpr tho nr-wo'ililrt
couniLreu, tin tiotir taier, me peaceauto
tenant coming up tlie yard. I
"1 tell you, sir," ho began, "this last
freak of your boy is altogether too
much," pointing to tho devastation.
"Why, how did James do that?" in
quired the father.
He turned on tho hoso, explained
the man across the way "between his
clinched teeth.
Tlie face of tho tenant blossomed Into
n genial smile.
Why, what an observing httlo fellow
hois!" said lie. "1 was saying this noon
to the ole woman that your plants ought
to be watered or thoy'd all dry tip, an
he must havo heard mo an gone an dono
it himself. That's just liko James. He's
so thoughtful for ono so young!"
The man across the way grow black
enough in tho face to strangle.
1 tell you, sir, I won t stand this
again," ho declared in a voico quivering
with passion. "What that boy wants is
a skinning from head to foot, and if lie
had the right kind of a father he'd get
it beforo he was an hour older."
It was painful to see tho expression of
grief and astonishment which settled
upon the face of the new tenant.
What! hegasped, "skin James, little
James, the sunshine of our home a poor
little weakling, whoso only tault is try
ing to do too much? And yon, a man
forty years old an weighing a hundred
an sixty pounds, I dare say, get mad
with a little boy like James? Look here,
you!" ho suddenly blurted, stretching his .
stature to the utmost, "1 come here for!
peaco; and "I'll have poaco, yon betl Ii '
you're opposed to peace, why didn't you ,
say so when l got the House or your
Wasn't 1 frank an open nn above board
with you? Didu't I tell you on the start
that I wanted a peaceful naberhood?
Why didn't you deal as honestliko with
me, and own up that you was of a quar
relsome nature? Why didu't you do
that, 1 waut to know? 1 don't want
to have any words with you, an 1
ain't a-going to have. I am a peaceful
citizen. I've lived with twenty-five dif
ferent fumilies, an I never had any
trouble. I'm for peace ovory time, an.
I'll havo poaco where I live or I'll git at
once you can just bet your money on
that. If you can't keep your temper
down we'll git, for 1 won't have James
worried for all the houses between here
and tho perfumed plains of Araby.
Gosh all hemlock! what's life without
pence?"
Yesterday wo observed tho second
floor furniture loading on a wagon, by
which wo conclude the man across the
way is not able to keep Uis temper down
J M Uailky
1,000
REWARD
Acmo Blackina
WoLrr&HEjt.
To tert th i hftUff a etrlp of farther In bottte ft
Ac ne HUckiuff and iate It there for dr w
month. Take It out and dry and pi mb Ida It oaiWaJL,
AlakA a flmllir tet vritu Freooh Drse.fjg and Taitlv
UJacklng,
Wolff sfiCBfl Blacking
MaUfis snr kind of leather
Watorproof, Soft and Durable
. ii an .oti i i a i 'mMMMunM,
Change a Pine Table to Walnut.
A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Oak.
A Cane Rocker to Mahogany.
Bwbntcan be dons with 2PO. worth -of
BIK-OSSI
WOLPP & RANDOLPn, Phllsdelphl.
TOR SALE IN ALL STORlS,
CACTUS BLOOD CUEE.
TO
Pttririep tlio blood by ex
polling the inipui ities through
. , i i ,
11,0 propel' CMllIU ols Sllld never
cflUSPS Ol'lipLlOIlS Oil
the skin.
Regulates the bowels
Cures
i i i 1 i
dyspepsia, livci' and kidney
troubles, tones 110 the SVstGIll
Ami gives you anapprtite.
Never fails o cure any con
dition produced by impure or
impoverished blood, or a dis
ordered state of stomach, liver
or kidneys.
Sold at Klrllit'u Drug Store,
h'trguaoris Hotel Block, Shcnatuloah, Pa.
Ask my uaeutH for W. I. Dniialtis Hlines.
ft 1i.it fnr mil, til ,nnr Itlitf-i, nail rnir
I dealer In send fur cmnlngiie, secure Ihrj
agency, into get lliem tin- ion.
nrTAKU no hi;htitutk.u
WHY
IS THE
W L. DOUGLAS
POD
CSNTLEMEN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY T
It I a m'umlfss shoe, li.i no inckor wax tluvnd
In Inn t the fci-t; nmdo of u - lit -.t lino calf, stylish
unit t'usv, nlnl bi-raue n-r more aiiw of this
uinttr ttutn ,111 iMr-i maniym 'uK',-. It eiiuals nand
si'wi d slim s i'oMnir friini Sl.(i toS'.Jrt).
00 (ti'iiiilui' llaiul-Neiiril, tho flncit calf
P5Jo hlioi' t'vi-r oITiti il for p'. oi; piiunls French
liunurti-il stilus u Ii It'll ii ist friuii fc- n to Sli III.
III) Ihiiiil-Seiieil Well , lino calf,
'' nt ttii, i-iimrnrtabii-auii uurubio. 'riiobcst
Bliuu ever olTuml ut thl-i irloi' ; 1:11111- grado as cus
tom inu'li' allocs co-,tltlirfiiiin Rl' "o to S'l.iO.
dt 31) I'olire Sheet Fiirnii'i-. Kallrond Men
gaj. MIi i-tta-rcm u-i-snii i nritemi nnocuif.
g.'.-ituli-HS, amoolli Inslilf. lu'uvy tUr.
- auics, exieu-
slon cnuf. i nit pair v.tu wi'iir n - ar.
ffiff 50 fine cnll'i no lii'lti-r nlioc l-vit offered nt
&mim llili (irk-i-; one trial -.Mil mvinco those
ho want a nhoe for comfort nuil fitvIi-c
fsrs nnd !'.. (10 Worliilittlilliu's shoes
Sifmia lire very hii-oiik uml ilurnlilo '111 who
b ivc giun tlir-in n trial will wear no other tnuko.
Klinv-S' 8-.00 nnd !-?j schnol sbo i am
9177,0 worn hy the bnseeryuhcrr; thcysoll
on their merlU, n Ihn lU'-ressliiK suli-i show,
9 2i-B Jirte SlI.IHI llnnd-netit'il shoe, best
bWQU I C lotiKolut very so 1 1-- Ii , - luals l-'ri-urh
lHMt-d shoes costliiir from sl.oit . s. o.
wrdliV J.30, Svi.OO iiiul Si.?,'! r,hoo for
M (uses aro the best fine hoiiohi. ht-,llh and durable.
('uiillnii. See that v. b. Doui:la-i' naino and
price are stamped on the linitom of i .ich shoo.
W. L. DUUULH, llrocliton, Mass.
.Tosopli 33-r.ll,
i3L03a.cixca.Oia2a JEtx
APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAri.
PERFECT IN FORM 1 MATCHLESS IN WARE
Bo anxious wero the inciMs fnr ittvlwart men th
pun 7 bojakt birta vert pattodeauu
t?ery nan can D BTKUHU
and VIGOROUS In all motets.
YOUNQ MEN OR OLD,
ionerinff irom hlkyuuu ut
E1UTY, Loit or Falling Man
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Worrr. Btanted DTlocmtnt. or
any FEKSOKAL WEAKNESS, can ba
reatortd to PERTECT HEALTH and.
the NOBLE VITALITY ol 8TE0HU
MEN, the Frlda and Power of Natlom.
We claim by years of practice by
our oTcliiRlvn mrthnriq a uniform
MOHOFOLT OF BUCCE8B ' ID tfCat-
a. iukuii (Jiitgi, nuu(iniu
Araietloniof Men, TrstlmonlaU
I ' fn nt TillKlRtoii nnd Turrit irlra.
nilD KIC1F fit vitlb trnt free, B0&eifvoBt-
ltwblla Toucan. Full EipUnationi for H 0MB TREAT
UEMT. You can b FULLY RESTORED as Thousands
kavsbsnbyns. Rsadaarttitlmonlsti. Addrtisatonea
ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N.Y.
WM, NEISWENDER
Hub the local agency f the
Thomas Coal Company this
year, und Is prepared to fur
nish coal of all sizes at rates
lower than Inst year.
Thou Haiku, ciupt.
HI I II I Fr."J
I
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U-41 tv
U-T-l
Horses aud Carriages for Hire
AT AI.LTIMR8AT
Nciswontcr's : Livery : StableT
Wcsl Coal Street.
J U I'OMEltOV,
ATTORNEY'AT'LAH
truce BedXul's bulldln eorner Usln tad osnue
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