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X 'JiUAtiaw ETfl UhTea I'u.illvoCure for tnoeueciaoism a.i)uuu. Sur l(5c flo ws I will sinil one Full Mois Ma f lertlclne sma tUKh Valu.b e Information I'HISK, Aiitrcsa, ana UrottdWBV. Wow rk akfast Cocoa HI AMafffT imBs rail i isEsa a mj E JTsfT"-" M '"1 mmmm f- w Boll tT all Loo l SHE WAS NOT CRAZY Uiijnst Coiiflnoniont of a Woman in' a Mad House. LOCKED UP FOIl FOUR YEARS. Shocking Cruelties on ths Tort of tho Attendants of tho Institution. Afflicted Willi a F.rer, When Convalot cant llor Husband Had llor Incarcer ated Its nn Insane Asylum Mto "Whs Fer feotlj Ilatlonal-llad to. Work for tho Other Inmates, Who Occasionally Gnv. Her Soma of Their Cast-On" Clothing. Bkooklym, N. Y., Oot 20. Mrs.' Boll a Nau, the wlfs of August 0. Nau, n wall-known furniture doalor of this city, who has Just been released from tho Long Island Home, a private insane asy lum at Amltyvlllo, by Justice Cullen of the Supremo Court, had been confined In the asylum four years, and Lawyer Al bert Bach says sha was porfeotly sane all this time. Mr. Bach said this morning: "Tho conllnement of the woman in an insane asylum is tho groateit outrago that I havo uvor heard of. Sha Is oue of tho brightest and most intelligent women I have over met. Four years ago she had uuerperal fever, which is at tended almost Invariably by a greater or less loss of reason. As soon as she was ahlo to leave her bed her husband placed her In the IJloomlngdule Insane Asylum. They would not keep her there long, and soon discharged her a improved. Then two physicians cortllled tuot they thought Mrs. Nau was insane, and upon that certificate, without taking hor bo- foro a magistrnto, sho was placed In the Long Island Homo. "A fow weeks ago nn old blind man, a cousin of the woman, named Bernard Groiner. wont to Hiss Lathron and told her that ho had heard that Miss Nau was perfectly sane, and that she was sub jected to tho most degrading Indignities in tho lnsano asylum. Miss Lathrop went to Amityvillo and had a long tulk with Mrs. Nau. She said that her hus band paid $8 n week for her board, but did not send her any clothes. Sho had to work for tho othor iumateH who oc casionally gave her some of their cast off garments. "I obtained n writ of habeas corpus Saturday afternoon and had tho woman taken before Justice Cullen. Dr. J. E. Bowman of tho home, with an attondant, accompanied her, but ho loft tho court room before tho cabo camo up, and ho sent his return of the writ iu tho form of a Iettor, in which ho simply said that ho could not assure tho woman's frlouds that she was perfoctly sano, or that It was safe for her to be released. "Justlco Cullon said he would hold an examination 6n Wednesday, and advisod mo to sond physicians to examine into tho woman's mental condition. Hor husband, who was In court, 'then con souted to hor release, Baying her sister, who lives in Poughkoopslo, was willing to. take care of her. Thereupon Justice Cullen signed an order for Mrs. Nuu'b release. She will never go back to her husband. " 3,000 FAMILIES HOMELESS. A Swiss Town Destroyed lty Fire Church Miraculously Suved. -The PaUIS, Oct. 20. A most disastrous flro j has destroyed the nourishing town of Metrlngen, in the canton of Berne, Switzerland. Tho fire started in a houso, : and owing to a prevailing high wind gnlned rapid headway, spreading fur iously through the entire town. Despito every effort, building after building was caught and crumbled. All tho popula tion, except tho children, agod and holp- less, joined in fighting tho Humes, but tho most heroic labor was vain. Tho posto!Uco,.town hall, railway sta tion, hotels, shops and houses went down liko stacks of hay. The flames curled llorcely around the church, and tho devout Swltzsrs made one moro rally to save their venerated place of worship. AlmoBt as if by a miracle tho fire was borne by the gale In another direction and the church oscaped doitruotloa. Besides the church, the Hotel Sauvago and threo houses are all that is left standing. The poor weavers of the town haw all their property disappear. Tho wind carried tho llninos into an adjoin ing wood, whero the fire gralually lost its fury and died out. Moro than 8,000 families are homeless.. rarnelllta SI. I. Pelted With Mud. LoKDoy, Oct. 20. Tho Parnellttes and Antl-I'arnollltos held numerous meet ings In Cork yesterday. Tho most sin gular Incident of the day was the mud peltlug which John O'Connor, tho l'ar uelllta M. P., received at the instanco of priests. O'Connor was going about can vassing for Itedmond, and was followod by Canon O'Mahony and two curates, each with 1111 open prayer book in his hand. The priests urged the people to eject O'Connor from tholr houses. Upon O'Connor's refusal to retire he was pelted with mud. When O'Connor peicelvod that the excitement was grow ing, he concluded to retire. Tho Davis WUI Case. Helena, Mont., Oct. SO. Judge Mo- Hatton of tho Silver Bow District Court hns d enled the motion for tho contest ants for an immediate trial of tho Davis will case, and set the date for April 18, 18S12. The first trial resulted lu a dis agreement of the jury. llnglaiid'a National Debt. Londos, Oot. 20. Chancellor Oosohen, in an address refuting some of tho state ments made by Liberal orators, dojlaros that tho goverment has reduced the na tional debt $105,000,000 within five years, ending last March. Ni:v ji:itsi:v limisfs. Tho convention of tho Christian En deavor Association of Now Jersey olosed in Newark yesterday. By order of the State Board of Health, nveral horses have been killed at May's Landing, ns they were suffering from acuto glanders. Austin Gibbons. llKhtwelght pugilist. took out his second papers in the Pussalo CountyCourc Saturday, and is now na American oltlteu. Ilobert btovens. a theatrical agent, at' tached the wardrobe and scenery ot Frederick Warde, the actor, Saturday night for $10U at the New Jeisey City Opera House, for an alleged UebU Wards paid the money under protest, aud the property waj rejeawa. rUghest of all in Leavening Power. ASSOIliTEOf PURE rLKAsnn nrrosiTOiis. Superintend cut Preston's llrport on the tjluter County Savins; Hunk. KilfosTOM, N. Y., Oct. 20. Bank Su. perlntendeut Preston's statement to the trustees and depositors of tho Ulster County Savings Institution, which closed its doors a fow weeks ago, has caused groat rejoicing among all tho. parties concerned. The superintendent nnnouncos that tho examination Is nearly completed, that tho liabilities of tho bank have been ascertained from tho lodgers and there yet remains to bo dono tho com. pnrtson of individual pass books with tho depositors' ledger balancos before the actual liabilities can bo announced. Tho examiners are also engaged in examin ing the assets and this work will bo fin ished in a few days. While tho deflcionoy is larger than was at first reported, Suporlntondont Proston is confident with tho co-operation of de positors and citizens tho bank can soon resume business. In his opinion the prosent assets of tho bank are capable of paying at least eighty-five por cent, of deposits, providing tho bank can have a reasonablo time, and that ultimately tho depositors will be paid In full, with duo allowance for shrinkage-. Whon tho report of tho bank's con dition is made ho will submit a plan of resumption which, if approved by the court, will avoid the necessity of a long, tedious and expensive receiver ship. It is rumored that tho grand Jury, which is now In session, has indlctod Ostrander and Trumpbour, tho default ers. It la said that both nro indioted for enibeztsloment, and Trumpbour also for perjury. The Stato Hanking Depart ment is censured, It is also said, for not having made the discovery of the bank's trouble yours ago. j WHO KILLED JOHN I1UIODY? 1 Another Mysterious Murder In Connecti cut Absolutely No Clue. WATERnunT, Conn., Oot. 20. Another mysterious murder occurred on tho no torious Nnugntuck turnplko last Thurs day night when John Hrlody, nn aged farmor, was boaten into lnsonslbllity and lefo tor dead in the brush by tho roadside. Some persons passing heard his groans nnd carried him to the home of John Foloy. He could tell nothing about . the assault nor doscrlbe tho assailant, and tho police havo had no clues. He I inlUa,l Bnmawhnt Rnfiifililv nli.lif. o,..l told those at his bedside that he was a good-looking Btranger on the road to whom he gavo a ride, and who pulled out a bottle of whlskoy from which both drank. He immediately lost his senses and fell into the bottom of the wagon. Ho fell back on his bed and died after telling this much of the story, and tho only cluo the police have is of tho "good looking stranger." The Naugatuck turnpike, whore the assault occurred, Is famous for highway robberies. iaI MKTIIODISTS OELEU11A.TIS. The l5th Anniversary of the Church In This Country Fittingly Obsorvud. New Yonlt, Oct. 20. Tho 125th anni versary of Methodism in this country was celebrated yesterday in its original home, the first Methodist church ever built in America, known as tho John Stroct Chapel situated iu ono of the oldest and bus lost sections ot the city. Tho morning's servlco was con ducted by Hev. William Gorman, who came from tho birthplace of the church's first pastor in Ireland. Tho whole day was devoted to holding anniversary me jtlngs, participated In by many of ths delegates who havo been In attendance ut tho Ecumenical Conforonce at Washington, and hailing from all parts of tho globe. Tho clock which stands in the lecturo room, and which was sent to tho society by John Wesley 130 years ago, was ono of tho chief ob jects of interest to those present. , Would-be Train Wrecker Arrested. 1 t.,,. A. on I.' 1 1 i . t.... iiUDIIUllU, UVIn U. MII.IVUI 111 uun. of Ilostraver Towushlp, Westmoreland County, was arrested at his homo yes terday and lodged In jail at Greensburg, for the attempted wrecking or a pas senger train on tho McKcesport & Bella Vernon road near MoMahon Station last Monday night and for the same olfense again Saturday night. Luse, who is 30 years old, confossed to both crimes. Ho appears to have bcon actuated solely by n mischievous spirit, as he says ha hid noar by just to sou tuo thing strike." He Is hold in $4,000 boil for court. j. Four SXore Dotllos Fuutld. Lkwes, Del, Oct. 20. The bodies of four moro ot tho crow ot tho schooner lied Wing, which was wrecked noar In dian ltiver Inlet, have been found near Indian liivor life, saving station. I hoy will be kept as long as possible for iden tification. Cornell vs. l'rlnaotuii Next Saturday. I WiLKB9uAitlus, Pa., Oct. 20. Man agers of the Cornell nnd Princeton foot ball teams havo telegraphed here for the use of grounds, and It Is thought proba ble that the game botween thoso clubs will bo played here next Saturday. Marie Tempest Hotter. New York, Oct, 20. Miss Mario Tern nest, tho loading singer In tho "Tyro lean" at. the Casino, who foil Friday niirht. and has slnco been suffering from concussion ot the brain, is better, and will soon be uble to play again. LAIIOlt NOTD9. The labor organizations of Illinois are ralsiug it fund to compel employers to comply with tho Weekly Payment law. It is reported that tho stool works south of Grersburg, Pa., which have been idle for about 15 mouths, have been sold to Kustern capitalists and will start um again ""r'v, Sausage an'1 Ecropple are ripe. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, Pheasant hunt era report birds very scarce, and better dodgers than over. If You Love Your Baby Givo her Dr. Hand's Colic Curo. It Is ab solutely safo and affords rcliof alwuy?. Sttmplo bottles gratis at 0. J. McCarthj 's or J. M. Hillau'a drug etoro. Be suro to got ono. The fcmluine mind Is now worried about the kind of winter hat to get. A National Evont. The holding of the World's Fair In a city soaroely tl'ty c ,rs old will be a remarkable event, but whether It will really benefit tins nation as much as the dUcoverv of the Itestnratlve Nervine by l)r Franklin M.Irs Is uouuuui. mis is J list wiiai uio American TPo le need to cure their excessive nervoui npss, dyspepsia, headache, dbxiuess, Meep. lessness, neuralgia, nervous debility, dulluees, rnnfuilon of mind. etc. It acts like a charm. Trial bottles and fine book on "Nervous atid Heart I)iosf.es." with unenual'd testimonials, free at O. II. HaKenUt.oli's drug store. Hit wirmntetl to contain no opium, morphine or uanperouH arvgs. Thanksgiving day this seaon will be observed with genuine gratitude. Mllea' fterve and Llvor PIUb Vet on a new liver, stomaoh and principle regulating the bowels msrjMaA IM nnrt?.i. A nmv dlaooverv. Dr. Mllea Pills soaedllv oonstlpatlou. unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! aldoses, 26ct. Hamples Free, at U. II. Hagenbuoh's 'trusf mure. Already there Is talk of Christmas and the coming holiday seuto'n. Remarkable Faots. Heart disease Is uunlly sunnosed to be In curable, but when pmpeny Heated a largo piuiiuiiiuii oi cages ran u curea, iiiusauk, i limra Halnii. of Elkhart. Ind.. and .Mrs. Mary L. linker, of Ovid, illch., wero cured dmssslstatHau Jose, 111., says that Dr. Miles' New llcirt Cine, which cured the former, worked wonders tor his wife." Levi Logan, of IluchHuati, Mich., who had heart disease lor so years, savs two bottle ninde film "feet llkoa new man." Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure ISNoldaud cuarauteod by O. It Huuenbuch tho druggist. Hookof wonderful testimonials free. The moon the past few .nights was rivaling the electric lights. Oh, What a Cough. WUI you heed the warning? The signal per Haps ot tbe sure apprpach of that more ter rible disease, Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can afford for the sake of savtug SO cents, to ruu the risk and do nothing for It, We know fronj experience that Bhlloh's Cure will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This explains why moro than a Million Bottles were sold the past year. It relieves Crimp and Whopping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without It. For Lame Hack, Hide or Chest, use Bhlloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by O. H, llageubuch, N. IS. corner Main and Lloyrt streets. There eeems to be, In all parts of the town, a general getting ready for win ter. Spocimen Oases. 8. If. Clifford. Now Cunel. Wis., wna troubled with Neuralgia and UheumatUm, nn aioinacu was utsoraerea, nis L.tvor was ar leeted to an alarming degree. Appetite fell away, and he win terriblv reduced In llftth a id strength. Threo bottles of Klectno Hit ters cured him. Edward HhcplloM, Harrlsburg, 111., bad n running sore on his lo of o ght years' stand log. UmkI three bottles of Kleclrlo IlHUrs and Foveu boxes of Uucklen's "imlca Halve, anil bis leg Is sound and well. John Mpeaker, Uatawja, O,, had live large Fever sores ou his leg, doctors said he was lucurable. One bot tle Klectrlo miters and oue box Ilucklen's Arnica Hilvo cured him entirely. Hold by u. jl. iiiigeuuuob, uruggisi. Hanks of clouds are often broken bv heavy drafts of wind. Fathor Pablo Juarez Talks Don llnmon Alva. Dear Sir: I havo tbe sitlBfactlcuof lulormlngyou that tho Cactus moon iiuro, oi win u you aro mo owner, nas prouueeu ine most wandcriui results ror o Irlend of mlue who has buffered from her pello eruption, and I consider your cure 8 regenerator without nuiaunl. In the name of my irlend I thank you sincerely, and be ture I win recommend your valuable medl cine, as 1 have agiln seen Its results. xonrs Truly, 11 ' V. I'AHLO JUA11EZ. Bold at Klrlln's Drue Htore.Fernuson House diucu, suenauaoau. The cooler weather has a tendency to improve uusiness. Shlloh'a Consumption Ouro. This is bevond Question the most suo- jossful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, l few doses lnvarlabl v cure the worst cases of uougb, Uroup, aud Ilrouchllls, while Its won. aeriui Huccess in iue cure oi uousumpuon is viinouia Daraiiet in ine nistorv oi medicine. Jlnce it's first discovery It has been sola on a ruaruntee, a test which no other medicine an stand. It you have a Cough we earnestly lsk you to try it. 1'rloe 10 cents. 6(1 cents, aud 11.00. If your Lungs are sore. Chest or Hack lame, nee Million's Porous Plaster. Hold bv j. it. tiagenbucb, n, is. comer Main ana Lloyd streets. Since a bell Is provided with to tell Instead tongue, it ought being told, Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surolrdn you good. If you hare a Cough, Cold, or any irounie wun inroat, unvst or uings, ur. King's New DlsovL'rv lor Consumnllon. oughs and Colds Is guaranteed to give re- uei, or uinuey wiu uo paid uaca. uutsrers Irom La Orlppe round it Just tho thing and under Its use had u speedy and perfect re covery. Try a tample bottle at our expense aud learn for yourself Just how good a thing It Is. Trial bottles free at O. If. llngeubuch's urugsiure, iarge size ouo. auu al.uu. We have noticed that the larger a man's moustache is tliu fonder ho is of milk aud soup. A Yankoo Sheriff Frightened. A well known aherlll, living In Maine, wbs given up to die with what his physictau railed Consumption, a friend advised htm to try Pan.I'lna Coiigli aud liousumiiilon Cure. recovery followed, aud the doctor now uses It for Couxhs, Colds nnd Consumption. Trial Doilies free at Klrlln's drugstore; MAUTIN'H OIIKAT ritAT. Opinion (lennral That Ho Is lint I'oorlf l'n 1.1 for Ills Six Days Itldo. New York, Oct. 20. William Martin nnd his phenomenal performance on the sllont steed at Madison Square Garden, was the principal topic of conversation yostrday. How tho lad, for lie is not much more, man aged to stay on tht track 127 hours out of H2, givuig only fifteen hours to rest and sleeping only n little over half of that tlmo, pinnies most people. Hut Martin's iron constitution nnd his free dom from the use of stimulants of any kind solved tho mystery. Tho fact that Martin would rocolvo but $3,b00 or $U,000 for his work, and tho others only in proportion, was vory genorally deplored. Tho managers of tho affair havo done themselves credit as managers, but their treatmont of tho men financially, even though It be by nureement, Is exceedingly parsimonious. They could give Martin $7,000 or fS.OOO nt the very least and still havo a haud Bome sum to their credit resulting from tho race. All tho racers wore about yosterday and all Insisted that they felt chipper as two-year-olds. Martin got about won derfully well and Ashlnger Beemed to be in splendid conditiou. Lamb lookod smart, too, but Shock, Hoyst and Albert showed tho effects of their severe work plainly. The lnttor Is a badly broken up man, but notwithstanding thislie in ists that ho is tho greatest wheelman living and uniiouiioes his ability to bent Martin's record nnd the record of the world. He says he can get plenty of backing, too. Albert is dead gamo, as ho showed in the race, but ho will havo to grow some before he can reach tho notch made by Martin. At the close of tho contest Martin had 1,400 miles to his credit, Ashlnger 1,441, Lamb, 1,302, Sohook 1,38, Albert 1,308, Hoyst 1,301. Tho total receipts for the week were $25,000 and tho net proceeds $10,000. Of this Martin will yet 3, 100, Ashlnger, $1,500; ltmb, lr720 Shook, ?000j Albert, $180; Hoyst, $350. JlltS. MAVIIIIICK'S m:LBASU. The Movement to Heeure It Not Likely to SlU'ceod. London, Oct. 20. Tho attempts of American women to ralso money to se cure the release of Mrs Maybrlok have created much oomment here. Efforts to induce Home Secretary Matthews to express an opinion on the subject have not been Biiocessful, but from talks with people who are in Mr. Matthews' conlideuce In such matters nnd whoso idoas rollect in a large meas ure Mr. Matthews views on tho sub ject, tbo movement stands a vury ro moto chanco of suooe3. Mr. Matthews overhauled the ovldcnoe very tuorouguly, on the petition for n roprlevo son i aftor tho trial, and ho Is quito convinced that he has not kept an innocont womau iu prison. Tho opinion that MrB. Maybrlok could ba roloasod on labeas corpus proceedings doea not take root with eminent British lawyers, ex cept with those who are engaged In the oivll suit about the insurance nionoy, which is expectod to bo brought to trial late this year. What is most required now Is not inonoy, but new ovldonco on which to support the clulm for a now trial. Tho lawyers for the Crown say that nothing has ns yet transpired In tho way ot now ovldonco which will lead any British judge for ono moment to consider tho question ot a now trial. Mrs. Maybrlok must remain in prison for many months yet, unless tho Homo Oll'co In the meanwhllo gots a hint from tho Queen to release her. DIISD OF IlVnllOPIIOIlIA. An Engineer Who Was Discharged Cured Kxplrce lu Great Agony, CoLusmtA, S. O., Oct. 20. On the morning of Aug. 0, Kobert D. Morton, a woll-known young engineer on tho lilch- mond & Dunvlllo road, was bltton by n mad dog, nnd twouty-flve hours later ho was among tho patients of tho Pus teur Instltuto, In New York City. Ho was Inoculated twice dally for fifteen days, whon ho was discharged as cured. Ho returned at once to this city and resumed his .duties. Last Fri day night, whllo on his engine, ho was attacked by severe pal lib In his sldo, where he was inoculated, and was at onca taken homo. During Saturday morning and even ing he showed every symptom of hydro phobia and a white froth foil constantly from his Hps. This froth turneil to u greenish color as tho end appoared, and at 0 o clock yosterday morning he died In horrible ngouy. Morton wus 30 years old and loavos a widow and threo Bmnll children. Tho family severely condemn tho treatment ot tho Pasteur Instltuto, and It is stated that the Brotherhood of Locomotive En gineers intends to tako official notice of the caso. lias Llvsey aono to Kurope 7 ' Pittsburg, Oct. .20. United State District Attorney Waltor Lyon states that ho thinks It possible that William Llvsej, tho missing ox-Stato Treasurer, has gone to England. Mr. Lyon says Llvsey Is an hmgllshman and his rela tives live In that country. When Llv soy roslgno.l his ofllcn, he says ho thinks ho went to New York and sailed with out telling his pooplo anything about his Intentions. Tliotiuht to Havo ISloped. IlACKMTTBpWX, N. J. , Oct. 25. MtfH Julia HowiA nut! William McCraoken, wUo have Uibhppourod from ho re Aro be lieved to havo ulopttl. Tli lutter U the proprlotor of a tobacco factory, nail Mlaa Howtfll, until recently, wm oiai'loyod a$ a clerk. In a store on Mala street It U known that a he received tho attentions of McCracken and that her parents did not fuvor htm. Jail Hroufceri Not Vet Caught. PauWiiNo, O., Oct. 20. P. XL Good win, Eck Evlok, Itobort TlnliiK, Charles McCarty, who broke Jail Saturday, by iwlnu oil tho cell hnra with a burxlar'a saw. aro mill at largo. Sheriff Sailor ban offered a rowan of )j200 far tho ap prehension of tho oscapod prhonera. NUW ENGLAND DUK. VITII. Th& corner stone of TulTts now Divin ity building la Uostun wu laid yoator- day. The loss on ths burned building occu pied by tbe Union Cotton ulnnlpg (Join pany, Boaton, U $30,000. Major W. Ct Manning, an ex-oldlor, whoiti war record was full of excite wont. has died lu Newport, Me., at the age $1,000 REWARD rv To test this ban a strip of huttier fn a bottle of Acme lllscklpg snd lesro it.UMm for a dsj or a month. 1 site 11 out and dry anil nmln It carefully. 'akesMmUar test wita French Unmins and Taste WoKI'sflCMEBIaoking Hakoa any kind of leather Wntorproof, Soft and Durable. Change a Pine Table to Walnut. A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Oak. A Cane docker to Mahogany. Snfl what can be done with 20c. worth of 1 Tnr .-7. WOLrF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. lOU BALE IU- ALL BT0RX8. cactus blood cure. superior to tmm t Pari tics the blood by ex pelling tho irapmitips through tho proper channels aiid'novor causes eruptions on the skirl. Regulates the bowels Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up tlio'system and gives you an appetite. Never fails ' o cure any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered stato of stomach, liver or ludnoys. Sold at KlrllaV Drug Sic re, Fergmon't Hntel Blvek, Shennndoah, Pa. Ask my nixrntM for V. L. DnuctnM Slinen. It lint lor stile In jour plucu nilc jour ilenler lu send for culiiloguc, eccure the ugeiicy mid get them lor you. tSTTAKL NO .-iUHSTITUTE.-sU S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? ItlSftBeamli'siBhots with nutacknor wax thread to hurt tlio ft'et; mailo of tin- best 11 uo calf, stilish ami cany, ami bei'dus? ire malt mora hov$ o this grade tUan any other manufacturer, It eiiuals hatul sewetl hIhmh ooatlntf from $4.JUto65.iO. GSR, UO (.ciuiltin IlaiMl-Menrilt tho finest calt JJ shoo over olTercil for fcJMWt equals French; imported ulioea which cost from &s.0Un $r.I.(M. CtA 00 HiiiMl-Si'Ufil Writ Shoe, lino calf. iSfVm sti UbIi, comfortublo antl tin ruble. Ihe best shoo over oiTfri'tl nt thin iilco t aitnio era Jo as cus tom mu'lo HhtM'1 fostlnn from 6.tiu to JTSO 30 I'-nlli't' Mioei Fiirmers. Hatlrnad Men 4Ja uiul letter Carriers all wear them; lino calf. seamiess, siuomn inwifie. neavy inreo soies, uxien Blou pJiH. ono pair will wear 115 ear. t all 11 nt call 1 uo tn'tler shoo ever otiPreil at alftMa thU itrleo: ouo trial will eouvlnco thoso who want fitsluKj for comfort and nervlce. CIO - mm ;. uu woritiiiBiiiiiirN snoca 130m nro vert strontr nnd durable. TIioko who hio Riven them atrial will wear uo other make. MffTtiVe' 9wtl nun l.7' ncuooi enoes am twvL V O worn tivtho Lmnevervwherei thcVRoll ou thcTr merits, as the lnereaslnR sulen show. uUILO DuiiL'oln. vervntvllBlii eoualsFrcucli tmtrurtetl shoed costing from gi.cOttt 9C.(). Imillcd 'J.flO, S.00 mut shoo for MImos aro the best lino ixmgola. Kt Ilsh and durable. Cniitlou, eo that W. L. Duugloa' uarao and prtco aro etatu ped on tholrfittom of each shoo. i. i. UwUU LtL Si UfWn.UJUt iUUBBw arojgojpla 33 a 11, DR.THEEL. rounn ot., th nnlr gfDUln Geraiaa AtncHcao. PrwclalUt In the UnlWJ BtaUa who ta abl U cure BlOOd PolSOtlf Nervous Debility m Spe cial Olsenseti ' hklu PI' "' KmI hita Palm la Xbm tar-..soreThroat Mouth. Rlttoh, rinl1eB, Kroptloni, aofl or hard L'lcrri, BwelllDft, Irritation a, Innatntnationa and Bnantoia fculotumi, WcalDcaa an-J Eatlj aT, loat nwmorr mak back menial aniUlT. KMmj inl mailer Dtaraaea and all IM?aay reiatttnn from E.taaf. In llwrt tlrtri or Overwork. Itccbl caa eiirwl la 4 to 10 relief al ooo. P not loae tmy. no mmttr nat tUInf HoflWr, Quack, Family or lloijltal Ptyaldan haa nll. Dr. TI1KKL ourci pOBltlvety and without aclttUoo fron bailnea. oid, torna. Mmota oid anotMoai eoitTinrtiTiw wiauTina rlfh or poor, fv.i tc lUmp tor bOOK "TRUTH" e,wlnf Qatwka onrliT wro Uadnn-nlata. IIimt, Mallr from to 1, Wfti 8 t , Wrf. and taU Ir'ira 6 W 10. avndar 9 till It, Wrtw or oall and 1 ler UufMtiiOua Weda. 4 BtturJay TMli, tlallj Tuat COA L I WM, NEISWENDER Has tlio loonl agency for the Thomau Coal Company this year, and la prepared to fur nlnh coal of all glzod ut rates lower than last yeur. Tiios. Baiud, Bupt. Horses aud Carriages for Hira AT ALL TIMES AT Neiswonler's : Livery : Stable, West Coal Street. .ialiirfcCft(M!i-' UWUWItWsiHftE. Vlitn tryablttl wi tfa tf-oai. .'i)inrf Irrat-'ularitie -t , -hi o xro-surB. or frof dm l-MIUNQtly tollowi aUUoDal U aaki,. all f nal ! 'nurt ulr aei, siiriiu Ue DR. DiiCHniHC'W C -iflbruten 'EM ALE RK8UUWW PILLS. - , .a part 't'oaa DthiMlr n, iitoi fc"d ii '"f -fl IrninJ. htiit ter it an tfrt,tl. Addnwa, l.tU lOUIS. MU. Ml III I 111 jaES WHY IS THE W. EL DOUCLAS