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Dr rel.u. l'blladia. r. he I'o.llHeCllre for llieetfMnof kell-li KnrlTKiii-".fcrolMl'ijNerriiulebllllJ.I or Sexual 1'oner, InipotcncyiSo. Sofretl mirfaltblo our Sneclflcw will send one Full Jlliiiilli'a ndlelntt Suxl Much Valu.l.U InfontiUloa KIIKK. Aadrtxa. U.M.CU.. UJ UruaUwuv. NsnYark Breakfast Cocoa lll SMSE (ou trill FR BEHIND THE MASK. Democrats Already Fighting tho Great Battlo of '92. 3E0RET MISSIONARY WORK EXPOSED L Warning from Now York to Pennsyl vania Republicans. Dlcvolnnil'n Speech Calling tlio Dom oorncy to Arms for tlio Presiden tial Cnnipnlfru of Next Year Distributed In Circular Form Tlii-nngtiout tho Country liy tho Deni. , ocrutlo National Commlttco. (Special Correspondence.) NkwYokk, Oct. 27. Pennsylvania Republicans h.ive nn Dbject lesson in tho ioliticnl canvass In this state. Tho excitement of tho campaign be tween Fassett and Flower lias rarely been exceeded in national fights. The fact is, that Democrats generally regard this as the skirmish of tho great presidential battle of noxt year, as it really is. Thoy nro makinir this the ono Issuo of their canvass. Tho better ele ment of the Democracy, which is bitterly opposed to tho Tammany tirar ticket, is being drummed into lino with tho argu ment that a vote for tho Republican state ticket on Tuesday noxt will bo u vote for the Republican candidato for president noxt year. Thoy say that Re publican dofeat next week in New York and Pennsylvania, where the Democrats behove they have a first class chance to win the state, will mean practically a walk over for tho Democratic candidate for president fcoxt year, whoever ho may be. Following upon the Democratic vic tories last fall, they say success hero and in Pennsylvania now would not only dishearten, but demoralize Repub licans throughout the country. PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATS SHAMMING. When New York Democrats are con fronted with the statement that tlio Democrats in Pennsylvania say this election has nothing to do with tho pres idential campaign they reply with n laugh that tlio Democrats could never hope to win on national issues in Penn sylvania, where there aro so many in dustrial interests entirely dependent on tho tariff. They tell yon that it is nec essary thero for the Democrats to keep local issues conspicuous in all their fights. Democrats hero are compli menting Harrlty for the adroit manner innvhioh he has kept tho Bardsley busi ness to tho iront, thereby shutting out discussion of national questions, at least tor a goou part ol the campaign. Thoy tear, though, that the iBardsley rackethas been played for nil it is worth, and that thero is danger nhcid in the re maining days of the canvass. Tho Democrats hei6 aro very much E leased over the sentiments expressed y Cleveland in his speech, bringing tlio presidential issue so prominently for- wurti in ms euorc to save r lower. A DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN DOCUMENT. They havo had big posters issued and circulars distributed bearing an extract from Cleveland's speech. Ono of these, which has been sent out broadcast by tlio Democratic national committee, ex sept in Pennsylvania, roads: Cleveland Sounds the Slogan, DEMOCRATS LOOK TO '02. Tho Election Next Month Is lint tlio Skirmish or tlio presidential llnttlc Next Year. This is what Cleveland says: I do not forget that we nro gathered together lo ratify our statu nominations, and that wo are Immediately concerned vt ith a stato cam paign. ItBeems to me, lion over, that wlillo national questions ot tho greatest import nro jet unsettled, and when wo ure on tho cvo ot a national campaign In which they must he ngaln prosscd upon tho attention ot tho voters uf the country, tho Democracy of tho great Btatoof New York cannot and will not eutlicly ignore them. If wo fall to retain ascendoney in the Umpire state, no ruattir upon what Issue It Is lost, and no matter how much our 0111x1. nents may seek to avoid great and important topics, It win no claimed as tuu verdict of our people against tho principles and platform of the national Democracy. NO DllMOCHAT CAN AFFOItD TO VOTE fou a Republican this yeah. Congressman Bingham, ol' Philadel phia, was over hero on Saturday and saw one of these circulars. -He showed great interest iti it. A WOltD TO PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICANS. "I tell you what it is," said he to a friend in the lobby of the Hoffman house, "the Democrats here have tho right idea of this situation. It ought to bo evident to everybody that the battle of '1)2 is already on. Tho presidency is being fought for now just as earnestly as it will be the case next year. Tho re sult of tho elections Tuesday will go far toward settling tho presidential canvass of '1)2. The Democrats in Pennsylvania aro seeking to cloud tho issuo. The Re publicans, however, aro waking up, I think. "The thought struck me, when I saw this speech of Cleveland's gotten up in this circular, that the Republicans in Pennsylvania could not got a better cam paigu document thau this very Demo cratic circular. It speaks the truth and that ought to bo driven home into the very soul of every Republican in our state. They should be made to realize that a Democratic! victory in Pennsyl vania would bring disaster to the Re publican cause throughout the country. It would deaden the eifect of the bril liant victory McKinley is bound to win in Ohio, and, whatever may lie tho re sult in other states, Pennsylvania waver ing in her Republicanism now, as would bo indicatod by tho defeat of tho two gallant soldiers on the state ticket, would be a national calamity." Tuesday noxt will be election liny. Sco that your neighbor is pro. imred to vote, and set him a Kiiod ox ample by voting tho out li e Kcpubll cnu ticket. llc&pcclttilly Itoferred. "You may fool somo of the iieople all the time and you may fool all the people some of the time, but you can't fool all the people all the time." Abraham Lincoln, Respectfully commended to the- king foolers, Pattlson, Harrity, Qensel & Co. flighest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTES PURE SAYS KOAN 18 A S FT. Hnvoy Mnntt Makrs Grave Charges Against the American Mlnlitiir. WAsiunotox, Oct. 28. Senor irdntt. tho Chilian Envoy here, who hai bo en regularly appointed, but whose cred en tlnls havo not arrived, called ou Secretary Blaine yesterday and had a long talk concerning the murderous assault upon American sailors in Valparaiso. Senor -Montt explained the details of the alTuir, which had corns to him In hi oflkinl capacity, and he charged that Minister Kgun In really responsible for tho .trouble oxisting between Chill nml tho United States. Ho said that during tho revolution In Chill, when the Con gresslonnllsts endeavored to make a se crot advance on Valparaiso and surprise Balmncedn's troops, tho United States vessel Baltimore actually played tho part of spy. Ills chargo Is that the Baltimore dis covered that the Congressional army was making a forward movement; that the vessel which should havo maintained a neutral attitude steamed along the coast along tho landing pluces, whoro tho Insurgents wore located; that tho Balti more then hastenod to Valparaiso and roportod to Egan, who tminedintoly laid all the facts before Balmaceda. Tho victorious party claims that their plans wore divulged to tho enemy through Kgan's interference, and that at the battlo which ensued they auffero.l a loss ot nt least 1,000 soldiers, as a di rect result ot Egan's osplonago. As It is understood that tho Baltimore was ac tlvo as nn agent of Baluiaceda and Egan, the populace is bitter toward thatr ves sel, and that accounts for tho attack upon its crew. MAKIIIUD A MONTH AGO. Now Mrs. Turnor 11ns Half tho Fortune or liar Slrangsly Won II114I111111I. Hartford, Conn., Oct. 28. Tho mar riage n mouth ngo, of Goorga Turnor, an eccentric old bachelor, In Bristol, a small town twelvo miles west of hero, had an unexpected Hoipiol this morning, Turnor corresponded for somo time with tho womnn, .who lived In tho West, their aqualutanco having beon brought about by an advertisement in a Now York newspaper. A marriage was arranged, but Turnor would not go West after his bride, und insisted that sho must co:no to hsr new homo alone. She failed to nrrived on tho oppointod train, and Turner was guyed unmercifuly by tho people nround tlio railroad station, whore lie waited all day. They insisted that the woman was only fooling him. Tho woman. however, arrived on tho evening train. bhe and .turner wore married that even ing. Turner died yesterday, loavlns an es tate estimated at $50,000. Mrs. Turner will receive halt of tho ostate, and will thus realize a handsome sum for a month's trip to the East and a brief matrimonial experience. A Ilevoltlug Murder. PARKEnsauno, W. Va., Oct. 28. This city is excited over tho murder commit ted in a divo known ns tho Spencer Ranch. A man named ltexroad had his bowels dug out in a most revolting manner, und was brutally killed. John Smith was stabbed and cut iu tho back and may die. Fivo persons havo been arrested and the police have in their possession tho weapons used. When vis ited tho pluce resembled a slaughter houso. Coy Tolls How tlio Murdor Was Done. TlTTSFtELD, Mass., Oot. 28. Murderer Coy, wben taken to the sceno of hH crime, pointed to out the officers whore ha had buried Whalon's coat and vest. Tho articles were unearthed by tho officers and found to he covered with blood. Coy4hen took the officers to the houso whoro the murder occurred and showed how the crime had been committed. No important now points wero revealed by the trip to the scene of tho crime. Marriage a FAllure Here. Ppeasantyille, N, J,, Oct. 28. Ja phet Ireland, the husband of the womnn who eloped with Ezra Ireland three weeks ago, ato an apple yesterday which had beon filled with "rough on rats," by Mrs. Ireland befora the olopement. Tin holes found In the peelings showed how the poison had been Inserted. Mr. Ireland has been taken seriously ill and Is not yet out ot danger. Western Union Taxes. Boston, Oct. 28. Treasurer Marden has received from the Attornoy-QenoraJ the sum of $fi2,G09, which Is tho amount of taxes collected from tho Western Union Telegraph Company for the past five yoars. The telegraph company bit terly contested the payment ot thoso taxes, and oarrled the oasa to tho Sup remo Court of the United States before thoy would succumb. Tho llnnlis to IU nxamlneil. WAWlttOTOif, Oct. 34). Aotlng Secre. tary Spauldlng has appointed J. P. P. Brown, Charles Shobel, W. J. Thomp son and W. P. Moxey, experts to ex amine tho Keystone ami Spring Garden national banks of Philadelphia, Thass experts will he paid by tho committee ot fifty of Philadelphia and be uudor th direction of A. It. Barrett, chief expert of the secret service division, Treasury Department; Wants 810,000 From Her I'iokle Lover. Elizabeth, N. J., Oct. 28. MlssAnnln Farmer ot this city, brought fault against Win. Holz for 10, 000 damages for breach of promise of marriage. Holtz ran awaj the day set for the wedding while tin intended bride, her bridesmaids and tin clerirvrnnn wore awaiting ills arrival. He returnod last week and Miss Farmer, acting on the advice ot tier trlenus, do termined to prosecute him. Lgal blanks of alt kinds for eale at the Hkhalu office. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, Doenilnjrer In Custody. OitAHA, Neb., Oot. 28. Thomas Doa (linger, defaulting trensurer of the Pitts burg, Pa., school board, was arrested here yesterday as he was stepping from a Rock Island train. He at first gava his name as Henry W. Jones, but after ward acknowledged his Identity. HIi shortage is $25,000. suit i:nolamh hukvitiisk. Mrs. Julia Benson died nt Bridgeport, Conn., yesterday, aged lOOyonrs. Tho New York & New England road's September gross earnings increased $21, 000. Tho works and proporty of tho Car penter Granito Company at Concord, N. II., have been attached. Mrs. Lucius Chandler, mother ol Louise Chandler Moulton, Is dead at Putnam, Conn., aged 78. The pleasure steamer Roxmont, owned by Br. Grueno, ot Boston, was burned nt Long Island, Lake Winlpiseogco. Loss, $7,000. Horace IJ. Thompson, of Mnldeu, Mass., the gato tender who was found on tho Hoitou & Maine track with his skull broken, died yesterday. The nomination of Col. Thomas Cogs wolt for Railroad Commissioner wn3 yes tcrdny rejjeted for tho third timo by the Governor's Council at Concord, N. H. Babies Oan't Eat Applo Dumpling, Bin thoy can havo gilt-oded attacks of Wind Colic. Dr. Hand'i Colic Cure al wnys euros it Free samplos for a fow days at J. M. Uillan and O. J. McCarthy's drug sloro. Soon people will he thinking of Christmas proseuts. Alva's Brazilian Hpeclflo Co. :-I wish to har my gra cful testimony to the virtues of y uir mjgtcai cure fur king's evil. my ucpnow, now nine years mil, uorn scrotal ms and allllclel with swelling, koro ' eyes, etc., in spltd ol doctirs hi d titood pari- I tiers, kept growing worse, Ids health hrovno oroKcu, nis uopk was mil ni lumps o-o t lurgn one, a running !ore nLd tuocatOfccemcd lioneleits. Oue month's uso of the Cactus Cure, to the ntonlshmint of overyboly, i drove away the lumps, healed the sore, and j cured the eyes. I lie lias never felt or apppared so well in j years, --nd we feel that his life-long troubles ' are under control of your wonderful medi cine, lor wnicu we cannot, uo loo tnauRiui. Kespecuuiiy, Hits. JKNtNlH WYN, 235 West iff til St., New orR. Bold at Klrlin's Drug Htore.Ferguson House Block, tjuenandoai.. The beautiful Indian summer will soon be with us. A Fatal Mistake. Phvslolnns mnko no mnro fatal mlstnko than when they Inform patients Unit nervous ' heart troubles come from tho stomach audi are of llttlo routequence. Dr. Frnnklin i Miler, tho nolcd Indiana fcpcclnllst, has i itMlVMi tlio nnnlm.v In lila it.i.tr Itrtftlr rt.t ' "Heart Disease," which may belmdfioent 0, II. Ilugeuiiuch's drug storo who gusrantees and recommends Dr. Miles untqunlod New iieari uure, wnicu nas inn largest snieot any heart remedy lri tho woild. it cure nervous Hud organlo heart dlMAise, short breath, fluttering, pain or tenderness in the side, arm or shoulder, Irregular pulse falutlug,sinother. ing, dropsy, etc. Ills Uestorutlvo Nervine cutes headache, tits, eto. Just one month from Thursday un til Thanksgiving day. Miles' Riorvo and Liver Plllo Act on a now principle regulating the ilver, stomach and bowels ihrmmh the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' fills speedily cine biliousness, tiad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation, unoqualed (or men, women, "hlldren. Hraallpst, mildest, surest! 51doses, Acts. Hamples Free, at O. II. Uagonbuch's drug storo. Guns nro being put Into condition i r the hunting season. How to Succeed. This Is the groat problem of Hie which few satisfactorily solve. Home lull because ol poor health, others want of luck, hut the majority from deficient grit want uf nerve, They ure nervous, Irresolute, changeable, easily get the blues and "take the spirits down lo keep the splrltB up," thus wasting money, time, opportunity and nerve force. Thero Is nothing like the llestoratlveNervlne, discovered tiy the great specialist, Dr. Miles, Ui cure all nervous dneases, as headache, tho blues, nervuus prostration, sleeplessness, neuralgia. HU Vitus dance, fits, and hyileila. Trial bottles and line book of testimonials Ireo at 0. 11. Hageubuch's drug store. In a short time the screen doors can bo put into winter quarters. Oh, What a Cough. Wlllyouheedthowavnlng? Tuesfgnnl per ions of tbu sure approach of that more ter rible disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can allord for the sake ot saving 50 outs, to ma tho risk Und do nothing for iU Wo know Iron experience that Hhlloh's Curs .rill Cure our Uough. It never falls. This axptalns why more than a Million Hollies bre sold the past year. It relieves Croup ind Wbopplnc Cougb at once. Mothers do not be without 11. For Dame llaos, tilde or Chest, nseUhlloh's Porous Plaster. Hold by lX II. HageubucU, N. 11. corner Intu and 'loyd streets. A cobb'er would not be laying a heavy wager if he staked his awl, Shiloh's Consumption Cure. This Is beyond question the most sup-jesslul-Oougu Medicine we have ever sold, i lew doses invnrlnbly cure the worst oases of Jough, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its won teriu! suooovs In tho cure of Consumption Is vtthout a parallel In the history of medicine, since It's tlrnt discovery It has been sold on a fuarantee, a test which no other medicine Mil staud, li yon have a UoukIi we earnestly isk you Ui try It. Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and 11.(10. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Back lanio, use Hhlloh's Porous Platter. Ho Hold bv 0. It. Ilagenbucb, N. E. corner Mala and uioya sireeis. Thero la still room for a good dnl of pleasant weather before snow Hies. A Yanboo Sheriff Frlghtonod. A well known sheriff, living In Maine, ws given up to die with what lug physician called Consnmpllou, a friend advised lilm to tiy fan-'l'ina Cough and I'onsumptlon Care, recovery lounwea, ana ine nooior now uses u for Coimlis, Colds and Consumption, Trial , bottles lree at Klrlin's drug store; nn who in this tktition. flow Charles Stoddard Forged Ills Way Out of I'rlioii. Jersey City, Oot, 38. Governor Bu chanan, ot Tennessee, has made a requi sition on Governor Abbott of New Jersey, fo Charles B. Stoddard, the for ger, now In the Hudson County Jail awaiting trial for trying to get money from a Httslleld hank on a forged tele gram ssnt from Jersey City on August 0. .Stoddard was caught when ho called for nn answer to the telegram. Stoddard was sentenoed at Nashville in May, 1890, for uttering worthless checks in the name of Henry B. Davis, to six years In the Tracy City Prison. He was pardoned In last March' by Gov. Buchanan, who now writes to Governor Abbett and Chief of Police Murphy that after Stoddard was rolessod It was dis covered that tho petition for his pardon and all the signatures thereto wero for geries. The petition told a long story. It stat ed that Stoddard's mother, a rich widow, of Welker County, Qa., had remarried one James Sherrllle, a dissolute man, who was aftor the woman's money. To get the son out of the way Sherrill put worthless checks Into his hands and laid a plot, which resulted In the son's con vtotton. His mother had slnca died and the young man was statod to be heir to $37,000. Tho petition purported to havo been waitten by N. W. Baptist, who de fended Stoddard In his trial and to havo been signed by a circuit judge, nearly all the county officers and many well-known men of Tipton County, Tenu., wherotho trial took place, Stoddard will bo tried In the Hudson County Court noxt woek unless It Is de cided to send him to Tennessee. TOOK II IS THSTIMONY. Kdltor Carter Intrrvlowed by Sam Thorn ton's Pnstor. New Yoiik, Oct. 28. Another chap tor In tho Sam-Eva saw-log thrilling ad ventures was unfolded nt the Marlbor ough Houso yesterday by Pastor Junor of tho Mount Olivet Church. Tho final chapters will bo disclosed to-morrow, when tho church committee, of which Air. Junor Is tho only tanglblo member, will present Its teport to tho church and tljen give It to the nowspupors. Mr. Junor called at tho Marlborough House to get Editor W. K. Carter's statement ot his identification of S.unuu I nnd Eva as his traveling companions from Pensnoola to Milton. He got It. The statement has been made in tho public prints many times by Mr. Carter, but nevor before reduced to writing. When written down it was decidedly emphatic. Pastor Junor, during his stay In Jacksonville, got many statements pro ceeding on the assumption, he said yes terday, that biunuel Thornton was Inno cent until the evidence provod him guilty. Mr. Junor also took occasion while in Jacksonville to hire a curt nnd traverse tho same ron 1 that Thornton nml Miss Jewell claimed they did from tho beach to Jacksonville. Mr. Junnr also has a statement from Conductor Barr, wherein ho says the couplo kept him awako all night. Thero May lie More Failures. Cortland, N. Y., Oct. 28. The as signment of Thoodoro Stovonsou will bo followed, It Is thought, by other failures, as other firms aro Involved. Stovonson's resources nre light, consisting princi pally ot a $ 7,000 interest in the Howe Stovo Ventilating Company, of which he is vlco-presidont. All ot Stovonson's property is mortgaged in full. His lia bilities will oxcoed -5150,000. A schedule ot Mr. Stovenson's nffnir.s has not yot been made up. Thero is considerable excitement in buslnoss circles. Tho l'ly Wheel Exploded. Greenville, Pa., Oct. 28. A serious accident occurred yesterday In tho Klm borly Rolling Mills. An enormous lly wheel exploded with terrific forco, com pletely wrecking everything In Ps lino of Hlght and probably fatally Injuring II vo men. The names ot tho Injured aro: Michael Shoemaker, Frederick Bollver, James CllITord, Michael Spring and James Edwards. Two of the Injurod will surely die while tho others havo but a bare chiiuco of recovery. ISi lllih Guiana ami 'the Fair. Washington, Oct. 28. Lieut. Welles of the navy, special commissioner to South America for tho World's Pair, ro ports that tho Colonial government of British Guiana has appropriated Ave thousand puuis sterling to pay tho ex pense of Its exhibit at Chicago in 1803. Tho Governor-General has placed tin work ot collecting and Installing the ox hlbltln charge ot tho Royal Agricultu ral Society of the Colony. Righted The Schooner. Boston, Oot. 28. The schooner Frank McDonnell, which sailed from Lynn to Philadelphia ou Sept. 29, and which has been given up as lost, was sighted on Oct. 17, by the schooner Bessie C. Beach, The Beach reports the McDonnell had beon badly battered about but did not require assistance. A Mystery Nn Longer. Wll.KBBDAllltE, Pa., Oct. 28. A skele ton has been found la tho woods near here which proves to be that ot Thomas Garrlty, a well known citizen of Wilkes lwrre, who disappeared two yoars ago. His fate has been the subject ot much conjecture and great mystery. Preilileut O'.VollI Iteilgiu. Pittsbubu, Oct. 28. James Palmor O'Neill resigned his position as presi dent of tho Pittsburg League Club yes terday to enter tha Insurance business. Director William Kerr will likely be elected as his sucoessor. PENNSYLVANIA llltlEFJ. Five trnmps broke jail at Allentown yesterday. f Geo. W. Corryton, a paper-hanger ot Chester, has asslgued. Goo. W. Hess of York, furniture d euler, has assigned. Liabilities, $10, 275. The oiuuloyei of the cotton mills in Lancaster hnvo been notified of a pro posed reduction in wagos to take eifect on iNovemuar i. Edward Jones, who was eroding n stack at the Uast Lebanon Honing Mill, fell from its top, a distance ot fit) f eot, and lived only an hour. A double allllotloii befell the family ot William Strlokler of Columbia, A son in jumping from a train fell under the train and lost an arm. A few hours later a daughter died, . mi 1,000 REWARD Acmo Ulackinq To tert thli hsn k rtrlp of leather In a bottle of Acme ltliclilnjc nil leers it there for a dr or month, rake It out and drr and et amine it carernllr. UI king u tMt wlth 1 ren!l1 DreaBnj; and Paate WolfrsfiCjyplackinB Hakes an? kind of leather Watorproof, Soft and Durable. Change a Pine Table to Walnut A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Oak. A Cane Rocker to Mahogany. See what can tie done with 25C. worth of WOLFF H RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. T0K SALE IN ALL ST0RIS. CACTUS BLOOD OTOE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPAR1LLA Purities tlio blood by ex pelling tlu' impuiities through the proper chani els and never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones un the svstem and gives you an appetite. Never fails o cure .any con dition produced bv impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver o kidneys. Sold at Klrlin's Drug Store, Fe-rguson's Hotel Block, Sltennmloah, Pa. Ask my u sen Ih for W. I,. Doilclns Shoea. If not lor sulv In oin plnco nslc sour driller lo si-ml for cnliilount', secure tho iiecncy, and uet thrill lor ou. W-TAKi: NO SUIISTITUTE. -Al S3 SHOE CENT LE?MEN IHE BEST SHOE IN THE WOULD FOR THE KQmEY? It It a Renmleulio", with tin tacks or war thrrad to hurt theft-el, made of tin lit'st tlnu cntf, sUllsli and cay, and because uv make more $lioc of this trade than miy other tnnnufavtutcr. It t'tiuals baud sowed stuu'R cuttlitK from Sl.fO to $T.fJ0. i tz. un t.eniuuo iitiiui-NiMtri!, tnonnest cair iJm Hhoo I'Vi-r otTrri-d for $1.J; equals treucU Imported whleh co-it from $8.lito$W(X)a 00 llun.t.SmiMt Writ Mir, lino calf. aXMBla t-tl ll-.li. cnmfort.ibll and durable. Tho tirst slum nwr nftvivd at thin iitleo ; same undo as cus- tom-madt nImhm oohMiiu from $ii.0ii to f.ix). O and l'ttirt iirrlcrall wenr tlti'in. 11ntrnlf. eamkw, biuooth ln-ddt. heavj threo boIcs, extcu eloii ttiltxa ono pair will weuruyear. So Oil II no en Iff no better hhoo over offered at thU price; one trial tl contluco thoso who want u shoo for conif rt and nervlee. fflO 5 mill b'J.OO WotltiiitfiuniVft sboet JJ Oi nro irv Htrnnif nnd itiirnhht. Tlifisn who havo Riven them a trial will wear iioothcriiiakc. CJauc' e.um mill M.7. tu'iiooi shoes am UUy 55 worn hvllm lfrittiervvhri: t he v Hell nn their merits, as the Inrrt-aslnn ftules show. B ftflinc iimiu-tmMM. biioc, oess hi4U I LsO Ittiiiirntfi. virvitl llshi pnuala French Imported fihoet cntdlm; fiom $l.u) to Uti.ixt, I.iiiIIcm ,5n, -.!.OI mid ft!. 75 shoo for Mliwea aro tlio bent fliu) LHnigola. stj llsh uud durable, ('tuition. Sco that W. U Douglas' uaino audi prlco oroetauipeil on tho bottom of each shoo. .TosopSi 33ftll, DR. THEBL, koq North Fourth St., UUO )CL, UtWU, I'NUAUBIJ-HIA, th -'iily p'oulns (iirniBft Anrlas tpwiklfil In tbeCDlUtl Btatfi bo U tilo to cure BlOOd PolfiOrl! Nervous Debility " 8p- clil Oiseaaee r t. ftkiD DtiMi. KM t(iti PiIqi la tht bout i.SoreThront Mouth ItitJohM, rimplri, rraptlcoa, ttofl or hfi I'tdM, BirflltNi- IrrilBtlont. Ii tlAitimtUom an! Runnlriitt, Btritturt-i, Wffcknm tod Earl; Amy ut memorj. tk hwu. mtU mnilelT. K14nj an4 IUal4r tlUcuta nd all ninlllnn tn ' ImlUrir. tlon ol Urwurk. Rt w eund in 4 t 10 ')". rlW i onoe. Do not n no mi' r ,',Ter' t!iD iin-tor, Quart, ramlii r-r fi.pltal PM -1 ln ha W . Dr. TUEKh cuna poflhlvely nl wlthon. dunti a from boalom did, toi'wi. middli oin iho rut-nit r.iK-t"t4TH riSHUrlB rir, M Wi)r f Ml 1 I' ft bOOK 'TRUTH" firio-ln cjuvt 'l r twnm t.itli' 1 1 tBla. Ir'ae 10 10 rtunilm w till tf WrN. m fall r 1 ' Yqt lUfrD0M aw W oda. -"i Batr4a Vb.1. (Ullj lime BEAIVIA APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN. FEBFECT III roSM 1-MATCHlMt IN Will Etoatuloua er lh analMit Ii ratal wart men tbal P'lBT Doj.a, i iiiQuira polo drain. Eerr AM can ba 8TX0HQ and VIGOROUS in all raioacta. YOUNQ MEN OR OLD. loflarini from NERVOUS DS B1LITX, Loit or rallies Llan hood, rhyalcal Ezceaaca, Mantal Worrr. Bt anted DeTaloomaat. or tnr PERSONAL WEAKNESS, eaatia riitorad to PERFECT HEALTH aud tha NOBLE VITALITY Of BTKONQ HEN. tha Prlda and Fowtrof Hatlona. We claim by years of prartira by our i elusive methods a uniform "MONOPOLY OP BUCCE8B" In treat- Otw i ii ni Trr..t, -a. J II K (all aiilt Afttlctlontof Men. Ttstlmonlau ' ' frrm 60 states nrt Tprrltorlea. OUR NEW BfiOK WoWrffifatlSefSS Itwhllt joucao. rull Enplanatlonl for 110MB TREAT MENT. You can ba FULLY BESTOttED aa Thoniaall tiaTibaanbyat . Raadaar taatlmonlala. Addraiaatoae. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. H.V. TUfffflHGWOMEO? tin trartblwl wMi tlmt- .nii(iii.a; Irrti.'nl (() so i i-Atiil!f foil'jiii.u . . .1 i or JEJiuro or fruu tVm. itjttfwiil H't-nk iMfn ul.aJ twti'ulr w, aoiuitj tiao D4a DmOMO'NH'S 0lAbrnted EM ALE R'O'JLATING PILLS. at .'t.u i r a apart ..hi -.it. lifonUUiu ofhotlf v i 1 faN.rr FKAalf 1.11. AfldmSfi. .lit ' ' Hurler (Woa- frcG3.,3T,L0UIS. MO. KM I II I Nl WHY IS THE W. Lu DOUGLAS m