Presents In the me.t elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OF TUB FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plnnts known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative tu perma- Lnently cure Habitual vousti fpatiou, and the many ills de- veuuintr on a weas or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. Ills tliemost cxcdl.nt remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Hilinu or Constipated SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFHE8HINO SLEEP, HEALTH und STRENGTH NATURALLY TOILOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK HOUR DIIUOC'ST FOR MANUFAOTURED ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. WUISVIUE. KY NEW YORK. N. f. QOLD MEDAL, PABIS, 1873. I.BAKER&CO.'S from which tho oxccss of oil lias been removed, is Absolutely Pure aud it is Soluble. No Chemicals aro used in Its preparation. It ha3 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 a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as wcH as for persona in health. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester. Mass. Nearly every pattern of 5 Horse 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 it isn't worth one-half as much. The fact that Horse Blankets are copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the 5A trade mark is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. Five Mile Boss Electric Extra Test Baker ARE THE STRONGEST. IOO 6,'A STYLES at prices to suit everybody. If you can't fjet them from your dealer, write us. Ask foi the5A Book. You can get it without charge, WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia. Bank Countors.Tyler Systom, Port able, Unequnlod In Styles, Cost nnd Finish. ISO r.ee C.t.l.su or Couul.r., D.k tc, Illustrated la C.lon, Jlmifc., !.. rmtfliie IS Cent.. Also 'lyier's Ontre llp.Us nnd Type writer C'lltilnets, S Hit lea. lli'Ht nnd cheap- I est on carib. with creat reduction in prices. ISO kj.. aal.luiru. Fr. robl.B IS .!. Full ll.f. of Hot., lli.lr., Till.., Hook (BblH.I., (.., alw.j.ln .t.rk, Burrl.l otk n.d. to ord.r. Tl l.lllt DESK CO.. 81. J, out., Mi., U.S. A. & ChtcheaUr'a KnglUli Vljtxuoad Ilraad. ENNYROYAL FILLS Original nnd Onlj Genuine. . mart tuw t liji 1. ll. iut DniEMl (or (At hr.t rs n H iHa-i tonJ limn J In llfd auI (, Ju itUa Iboici, ssUeii with l.ltii rii Ihi 1'aL.o nnnlhsr. lief nr ditnitrroxir ri bsfifu uttuamA tmtutt . m 1 rujun, oraenci 40a. In hintuni f'-r ri 1 iirf t LiinoiiJLi tai !tf litf fop r.iiill.' in ' t'rr, by rrtunt 3UIL H'.OOO T 1 m 1 . AjMBiMper, Breakfast Cocoa 'mkk I 1 1833 I , MSE ill 1 nliMV ll "TTli 1 Ay P - -Oh ioUtirstil""! RE tBP i.,.Mi,,.n rurM for thootreoh ot self abuse. Icarlrlticessoa.Lraib.ilous.n'orvoiuiteblllty.Losa of seiual Power, lmpotvjncy rto. Btiriatl. ourrauhla ourSnecinowe will sena ono Full nitimtt'a Sletllclno and Uurn valuable inr irmauoii a'iir..Et Auartna, W w, JU. SyV. ouii.urt-i.-ll son vi MORE WAR RUMORS Ohili May Docido to Strike tho First Blow. THE BALTIMORE IN DANDER. Oapt. Souls.? is Vigilant and Will Nevsr w Surroncbr, Thought that Otlirtr Foreign Vessels In Valparaiso Would Hoi I'.rmlt a Tronchei'iiiM Attack on the Ship Wash ington Authorities Itstloent Huninrs In London- I'll Case Against Trumbull and Hurt Dismissed. London, Nov. 4. A private dispatch received from Valparaiso says that tho American cruiser Baltimore is in serious danger, and that thero is reason to be- lievo that the Chilians, bellovlng war inevitable, will not allow the United States to select their own time to de clare war, bnt suddenly give Egan his passports and at once attack the Balti more, so ns to havo the first blow at aa advantage. It is not believed among the foreign residents of Valparaiso that the other foreign mon-of-war in Valparaiso harbor would pormlt a treachorous act on Capt. Schley, but would domand that fair notice be given him to quit Valparaiso. Capt. Schley, however, is keeping a vigilant outlook. The Tory press continues to pour the viols of its wrath upon tho United States in connection with Chill, the articles being apparently intended rather for censumptlon in Chill than England or America, and being woll calculated to puff, that country with a great idea of Chill's capacity for de feating tho Americans. Washington, Nov. 4. There is no fur ther disposition on the part of Secret ary Blaine to discuss the situation. The departure of Minister Montt for Now Orleans indicatos a more peaceful condi tion of affairs, as it is arguod he would not have left the capital ut this time if the situation was considered serious. Tho object of his visit to New Orleans is said to make a personal investigation of the Italian massacre, with a view of d raw ing n comparison with the Valparaiso outrage. THE ITATA CASK. Agents for the Chlllun Insurgents De- olnred Not Guilty. Los Anoeles, Nov. 4 Jude Ross, of tho U. S. Court, yesterday instructed the jury in the caso of Trumbull and Burt, agents of the Chilian insurgents, who were indicted for tholr connection with the Itata affair, to And the defendants not guilty. Tho case of tho Itata was fully re viewed by Judge Ross, 30 minutes bolng occupied In tho reading of his opinions. Tho judge held, in brief, that tho Itata bolng not a United States vessel nor fitted out within Its limits, and the right of citizens of the United States to sell provisions and guns having been ettled In prior oases, the defendants could not bo held responsible. Murder 'Kilns Ilampant, Birmingham, AIi Nov. 4. A regular "Jack tho Ripper" is at work around Georgia, Ala., a small towu In Butler ' County, Yesterday morning the horri bly mutllatod body of an unknown 1 doad man was found in tho public road near that place, making six murders within the last few days. The country is wildjwlth excitement and everybody is up in arms. Blood hounds havo been put on the trails in all directions but ' there is no cluo however to the perpe- ' trators of theso deeds. lit each case tho victim was brained with an axe. Rhnt liy an Alderman's Son.' New Haven, Conn., Nov. 4. James H. Lee, a gun maker employed in tho gun factory ot Alderman Samuel Avis, while drunk attempted to force his way into the residence of tho Alderman yes terday. He was mot by Woodburn R. Avis, the son of tho Alderman, who told him that his father was not at home. He ordered Leo to leave, but the latter ' refused. Young Avis attempted to eject 1 him from the promises by force aud a ' desperote struggle ensued. Finally Avis 1 drew a revolver and shot Lee twlco. None of the shots are fatal. Sloro Trouble for Spoouer. Bridqeport, Conn., Nov. 4. In tho suit of tho Adums Express Company against Clapp Spoonor tin araendmont was filed yostorduy to the original com plaint In the Superior Court. Tho amendment charges him with appropri ating money anil articles to tho amount ot $100,000 unlawfully, and asks the court for an order for a pecuniary re muneration, or tho return of the amount alleged to havo boon cmbezzlod. Secretary 1'roctor Leaves Washington. WAsuisoton, Nov. '4- Secretary Proc tor left Washington last oveniug for Now York whenco ha will go to his home In Vermont, Before leaving ho turned over the control of the War De partment to Assistant Secretary Qraut and will only return to receive officially his successor and transfer to him tho office of Secretary of War. The Dnmurlscotta llauk. Damaiuecotta, He,, Nov. 4. Bank Exumlner Parker of Lewiston is here. Llttlo information is obtainable as to the bank's actual condition, although a director asserts that depositors will bo rjald in full. The last statement ot the bank, Oct. 3. gave Us assets at S15G, 028.01 Including loans of $78,080.27. Its deposits were $7,4715,51; surplus $10,000; undivided prollta isi,uJi.uu. New Liquor htamps. Washington, Nov. 4. Tha Treasury Department is about to Issuo new cus toms stomps for imported liquors. They will be of three kinds and colors, viz. : Those m-lntod iu black for imported dls' tilled spirits, those prlntod in brown for Imported wlnos ana malt liquors, anu those printed In green for relmportod American distilled spirits. These stamps will go Inta use Jan. 1, lbaJ. rresldeiit Totter Arraigned. Boston, Nov. 4. Asa iJ. l'otter was arraigned before United States Com missioner Hitllett and pleaded not guilty. United States Dlstrlct-Attor uey Alltm asked that his ball be fixed at not less than $200,000. Potter was held In $100,000 for the District Court. Ills surety la Qrcnvllle T. W. Braman, flighest of all in Leavening Tower. ABSOLUTES? PURB Ball and water applied occasionally keeps the linlr from fulling out. COPYKI&HT ItS All bach every cent you'vo paid for it, if it doesn't benefit or euro you. A med icino that promises this is ono that promises to help you. But thero's only ono medicine of its kind that can and does promise it. It's Dr. Picrco's Golden Medical Dis covery. It's tho guaranteed remedy for all Blood, Skin and Scalp Dis eases, from a common blotch or eruption to tho worst scrofula. It cleanses, purifies, and enriches tho blood, invigorates tho system, and cures Salt-rhcura, Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas and all manner of blood taints from whatever cause. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign influence. It's tho best blood-purifier, and it's tho cheapest, no matter how many doses aro offered for a dollar for you pay only for tho good you get. Nothing elso is "just as good" as tho " Discovery." It may bo better for tho dealer. But ho wants money and you want help. SPECIAL SALE ! Next Ten Days. MEN'S AND.BOYS' OVERCOATS Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits, Coots and Ladies' and Chil dren's Shoes. DRY GOODS AND UNDERWEAR! at a large reduction at the ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE 23 S. MAIN STREET, 8IIENANDOA1I, PA. WWatch for the UED HON I11 front.- SALLIE SENIOR'S Latest Styles IN Fall and Winter Millinery. Ill N. MAIN ST., SHENANDOAH Newly Refitted and Renovated. TONSOMAL : PARLORS J3XX AJKTXN Gr, Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing I BIIAMPOOINQ, ETO..I1Y E. G. J. WADLIKGER, Under I'ostofflce Building, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah jre-llot and cold baths, Polite, prompt and carciui attention. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 30 E. CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands ol cigars always on band xuv ueet itfiuperuuce urioKN, WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest andebeapest stock in town. Artistic Painting, Graicing and Decorating J. P. GARDEN, lO-a-Cm 221 W. Centre St., B11ENANDOAH CHRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., iShennndoah. The Tinest Stock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, Etc. J U POMEttOY, mORNEY-AT-LAW, Offloe Beddall's balldln corner Main and Dentil U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1885, Tliepo aro the duys and nights win n ball tbluvcs think of your overcoats. No Ohromo for Your Baby In this off'ri but if mothers will go to 0. J McCarthy it J. M. Hillan, tho drug gists, and got a free samplo bottlo of Dr. Hand's Colic Cure, thoro will bo a well baby for y u. At this Benson the poor actor and the poor Btove both fail to draw. Alva's nrazlllan Hpecltlo Co. :-I wish to lxnr my grateful testimony to the virtues ol y mrmuKlc.il euro fur kins s evil. .uy uviuivw, imw uiuo yeuia uiu, iiuiii Bcrofulous. ouu uUUctoi with swellings, Boro eyes, etc, in spit ol doctors aud blood purl, tiers, kept growing worse, his health became broken, his necK was lull of lumps 01 o large one,oriiuulugKore-and tneense seemed hopeless. One mouth's use of the Cnctus Cure, to tire astonlsumsnt of everybody, drove away the lumps, healed the soro, and cured tho eyes. lie nas never 1011 or appearoa bo wen in years, nd w feol that Ills lire-long troubles are under comrol of your wonderful medi cine, lor which we cannot be tootbnukml. Respectfully, MRS. J N iSIK V YN, SB West 27th st,, New torB. Bold at Klrlln's DrugHtore,FergU8on House Block, ethenaudoau. Tho baby, tho clock kettle furnish tho true and tho tea home muslu. A Fatal Mistake Physicians make no more fatal mistake hau when thev Inform mtienU that nervous heart troubles come from tho slomnctinud are of little ronsequence. Dr. Franklin Miles, tne noted Indiana specialist, tins proven the contrary In his new book on "Heart DlBwise." which may bo had free at C. 11. Ilncenbuch'sdrin; store who euarnnleos nnd recommends Dr. Allies uuequaled Now Heart Cure, which has tli largest sale ot any heart remedy In tho world. It cures nervous nnd organic heart disease, short breath, fluttering, pain or tenderness In the side, nrm or shoulder, irregular pulse, faltittng.smother. ne. aropsy. etc. 111s iiesiorauve nervine ciues headache, tits, eto. Soher second thoughts aro generally preceded by headaches. Mllos' frorvo and Llvor Fills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the.nerres. A. new discovery. Dr. Miles. Pills speedily cuie biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, plies, constipation. Unequaled lor men, women, children. Hmallesl, mllde8t,sure8tl 6) doses, iicts. Samples Free, at U. II. Uaeenbuch's drug Btore. The season for religious revivals In the churches is now upon us. How to Succeed. This Is the crent problem of Hie which few satisfactorily solve, borne Inll because ol poor health, others want ol luck, but ttie malorltv lrom deficient erlt wnnt of nerve. They are nervous, Irresolute, changeable, easily get the blues nnd "take the spirits down to keep the spirits up," thus wasting money, time, opportunity and uerve lorce. inero is Doming nice ineiiesiurnuvenerviiie, discovered by the great specialist. Dr. Miles, to cure all nervous diseases, as headache, the bines, nervous proitrutlon, sleeplessness, neuralgia, lit. Vitus dance, Ills, and hytteiln. Trial bottles nnd flno book of testimonials tree at U. 11. llageuuucu's drug btorc. Old pink aud canary yellow nro colors for dancli g favorite eveuluu dresses. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? Tho signal per. atwof tbosureaPDroHCh of that more ter rible disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can allord for the sake of saving 50 cenls, to run the visit and do nothing for it. We know frora experience that Shlloh's Cure will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Bottles trere Bold the past year. It relieves Croup aud Whopping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without 11. For Lame Back, Hide or Chest, use Billion's Porous Plaster1, bold by O. il. Ilagenbuch, N. K, corner Main and uioyu Bireeis. Our stove dealers are now very lmy Hitting up stoves and adjusting teateis. Shlloh's Consumption Ouro. This is beyond Question the most sao- ceBslul Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a lew doses invariably cure the worst cases of Coagh, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its won derful success In the cure of Consumption is without a parallel In the history of medicine. nrsl discovery ll nas been sola on a zuarantce, a test which no other medicine can stand. It you have a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it. Price iu cents, tu cents, anu 11.00. If your Lungs are sore. Chest or Hack lame, use Hhlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold bv U. U. llageubuch, N. E. corner Main and uoya streets. Tho road to ruin Is broad: but Its entrance is generally through the side door. To Our Readora. Are von troubled with Consumption or a deep beated Cold, If so take healthy exercise, live In open air, use Pau Tlua Cough and Consumption Cure, aud be cured, ljou't delay. Trial bottles free at Klrlln's drug store The campaigner's season closed Just as the hunter's opened. JOHN COSLET'S Green 'Truck Stand! Cor. Main 'and Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A fine lino of Choice GltOCKltlES .Nuts and Candles. Toullvy of all Kinds. Mr. Costlet receives bis green truck dally lrom the city markets, which Is a guarantee to his cusiomers that they will receive fresh goods wnen nuyii girora mm. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOTJTII MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleated to meet the wants of bis Irlends and the public In Everything in the Drinking Line. IN NBW JICrtTKY. Dcmorrnts Hava a Majority of SO ll Legislature on .Tntiik Hallos. Tijbnton, N. J., Nov. 4. New Jersey complete gjvos the following results: Senate, Republlcnus, S; Democrats, 10. Assembly, Republicans, 31, Democrats, 40. On joint ballot, Republicans. 30; Democrats, 50. J. J. Davidson, Dera., Is elected As somblyman from Gloucester County. In Morcer County, Hutchinson, Rep., olocted In the 1st district, aud I. inning and Burns, both Democrats, In 3d and 3d districts, Ten out of eleven Assemblymen la Hudson County are elected by the Demo crats, Miller, Dam., Is elected Senator In Capo May County by 250 over Coole, and Colommi is elected to the Assembly. In Union County Kylo, Hop., I.ano, Dom., and Carroll, Dam., aro eleotod Assemblymen. Dilts, Rep., is olocted Assemblyman from Somerset County by 125 majority over ox-Speakor Bergen, The Local Flixht In Chicago, CitlcAoo, 111., Nov. 4. The election In Cook County was very fiercely contested, although only local Issues'wore involved. The result Is still In doubt, aud both sides are still claiming victory. Returns from tho Inlying precincts show a Demo cratic plurality. It was ths first oloo tlon In this city under tho new ballot law, and the groatest satisfaction ll oxpvossed with Its working. .SSS'SUPEBl TO MRIIU first time in ten weeks. At 9 o'clock he deposited his ballot, and at noon he dined with friends. Tho afternoon he passed in his rooms in tho Hurford, and at night he visited tha Tabornacle to hear the result of the day's ballot, whoro ho remained until tho verdict of tha people had boen heard, Itopubllcnn Conroninn from Michigan. OllAND KaI'IDS, Mich., Nov. 4. Chas. K. Belknap was elected to Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Congressman R Ford of the Fifth 1 district, by a plurality or 1,200 or 1.C00 . over John S. Lawrence, tho Democratic candidate DemocratJo Virginia. EicnMOND, Nov. 4. Of 19 State Sena tors tho Democrats havo certainly elect ed 11. Of tho 100 members of tho House tho Democrats havo olectod 70. The regular Democratic candidates aro de feated iu Matthews and Middlesex by tho Alliance candidates. 6UOT 11V HIS FAT II Ell. A youth Illurdored lloonuso lie Defiinded Ills Mother. Mattewajt, N. J., Nov. 4. Because Erin Warno defended his aged mother from the brutal attacks of his father, old Ben Ware, the 1st tor, lay in wait in the bushes yesterday and omptled a shotgun loaded with No. 4 shot into the body ot his son as he was passing along the road to his work at the piano factory In this village. The youth, who Is 20 years old, will probably die, for his right arm was shattered, his breast punctured by many shot, and a frightful wound was torn in his side. The murderous old man made no ef fort to escape, but waited coolly to bo arrested by Officer Disbrow, who locked him in the jail. The people of Matawan are greatly excited over the affair, and much rogret Is expressed that they did not lynch old Ben before ho was . safely housed. The old mau Is a dangerous character, much feared la tha neighborhood. Hoey Files a Cross Hill. Tkexton, N. J., Nov. 4. Ex-Prcsl-dont Hoey ot tho Adams Express Com pany yosterdny filed a cross bill In tho United States Court, nsking for a re straining order to prevent the Adams Express Company from selling tho Southern Express Company stock which Mr. Hoey gavo as collateral security for n $100,000 loan. He also asks for an or der restraining tho company frora fore closing a mortgage given by him to the Guarantee Safe and Deposit Company of Philadelphia. Judge Green granted tho order, which is returnable) Nov. 10. The Muyhrlck Iiisurauco Case. Lokdo.V, Nov. 4. Argument in tho Insurance case ot Mrs. Maybrlck was resumed in tho Court of Apponls. Tho Master of tho Rolls, Lord Esher, in sum ming up, said ho thought the truo con struction ot the policy was that tho money should bo paid to tho executors In trust. If that was dono and n receipt obtained the respondents woro not bound to see that tho trust was fulfilled. After further argument judgment was re served. A Hoy Paralyzed Uy Football. Bethlehem, Vn., Nov. 4. Football has claimed another victim In this town. Johnnie, tho 17-year-old son of Mrs. Patrick ltodgers, is almost completely paralyzed and In a constant delirium. Ills spinal cord was iujured so severely by falling with his back on tho kneo ot tho boy who "tackled" hint that ho can not now move a musolo in his wholo body except his tongue. Tho doctors say that his recovery is doubtful. Oen. Orulib Illurrleil. Londov, Nov. 4. Gen. E. Burd Grubb, Minister ot tho United States to Spain, and Miss Vlolot Sopwith, daugh ter ot the Hon. Thomas Sopwith of Ijls moro, Scotland, ono of tha Board of Governors of tho Bunk ot Ktigland, wero married yesterday. Tho ceremony took placo at St. Stephen's, South Kensing ton. Tho Ilav. Mr. Sopwith, unole of the brldo, conducted the services. Must Go Hack to Clermany. New Yobk, Nov. 4. John and Mar guerite Muller, the jfcung brother and sister who went through the marriage ceremony at tho Barge Ollleo on Sunday so that Marguerlto could lie admitted into tho country, must go back to Ger- many. They will be put ttboard tho Fuerst Bismarck. Tho girl Is bitterly disappointed at tho decision of lieu O'Belrne, Cutter McLean to Aid a Steamship. "Washington, Nov, 4. Capt, Shepard, Unlet of tho Kovenuo .Marino liureau has directed that tho revenue cutter McLean proceed from Key West, 1'la., to the asslstauco of the British steam ship Main ashore on Gingerbread ground near btlrrup Keys, nil., totally utsameu, and tow her to a safe anchorage. I fret tike laying something JiAIit BOOTS iKD SHOES DREbSEUwnn miMnis Wolff sAC M Blacking NTUER OCT HARD AND RTIFF WATIMMMtOOK snd warnntM to preserve Irnther, sncl kwp it unit rmd till ruble 10C Will my for tile Cost 10C 1f)r af t'hntiHliiB Plain Willie in ,,XC Ulass vessels III Inl-f JXC IOC KnifrnM, Opel, IOC jfjfj or other Costly- Glass. & rOR GLASS U WILL DO IT. WOLFF As RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. Purifies tho blood by ex- ; polling the itnpuiitics through. the proper channels i nnd never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels. Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles , tOlieS lit) tllC System . ' . J and gives you anappeuie. Never fails ' o cure any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, livor or kidneys. Sold at Klrlln'a Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa, A si sk my iiRents for W. it, Doilelati BlioeSfc lilnce nsk rour If not tor sale Iu your ilt'nicr io Menu inr rnlnlomle. secure tlio uccuer. mid urt tlirm lor )ou. t3T TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE, -at! S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It Is a neamleM bIioo, vtltli no (uckmr wax thread to hurt tho feet; mailo of the lcit line eatf, Btyllalt niid cay, ami because tre vmKe more shoe of.ft grade than anu other manufarturer, It equals hand Miwetl fihtHM ciHthiK from $.oo to $"', 00 (ipiiiiiitc llnii.l-M'utMl, tho fluent calf i-hoo ever offered for fia.int; equals Freneli I m port ei I dimes lileli eoit from to $U 00. Gl 00 Iliiml-Seued Welt Mini', One ealf, y 'v. utjINu, eoinfnrtultle ami durable. Hie bests ehoo ever ottered ut Mil- prlee ; name erode aa cua toiii-mule rttioe eoatlu.; from to ft"tjX). CIO 30 lNillrit Mhm'i runners, ltnllrond Men Pws and L tterrnrrlersnll wear them; tine calf, neamlort, smooth lutdile, heavy threo goluf, exten. Blnn cdigp. mo pair will wear nenr. CO 0 lluu citll't no better Rime ever offered at! 372a this price; one trial will comluco thoso ilio want a shoe foremufort and Bervleo. (CO -' "l fr'.00 Wiirkliitiiiiiiii'N Bhoei aro very etrniiB nnd durable. Thow who liae ghen them n trial will wear no other make, esiel b'J.OO und school r1kcs arn BJUJf O worn by the hoseery where; loeyeeH on their merits, as the Inereit'diiK sulei show. D oirl iac i?.j.u iitiiH.-HMt'u stioo, ucsc baClU IO bomrola. vervstvllsh: enuatsFreucU Imported shoes oontliiKfrom to Sti.nl. l.nillrH' .30, svS.OO and fooo for Misses aro the best Hue Uonola. Mt llsh and durable. Caution, Set that W. I,. OoiiKlas namo out! price oro stamped on tho tiotton. of each shoo. 1-4. tAiuuibia) uryvxiuu, mum. J" osopb. 23 a 11, DR. THEEL. r4QQ North Fourth St., the only riduIm Citrnuui Anirle Pl,iUt In the lotted ttlri bo U kbls to cure BlOOd POlSOhc Nervous Debility 8pc clal Diseases f hkinDiu Ki f fti Pfctn In th bonti.SoreThrout Mouthi ftl tchri, I'lmj-lri, trnrtlooi, iofl r hri I'livn Swdllngi, Jirlttloni, Jntlauntnuion u4 Bunnlnit, Htrn-iuri., Weftkueii sd1 Srly 4fWy. lait memorj wt hv mental totUtr. minj " HIHIK iiiitiin iim in iniiivi 1-r-uitit.n mv... ; In.ti". r. itnn or O? i-rwort Rt ''ot ewi cgrM In i to io j i rclttr t( una Do not low hp. no nW wh tislntt 1.0,-tor, Qmok, Fmv r !).jiltal rhTalMsn Pr. TtlEEL eori positively without drwnilon rrom bnilDMI OLD, TOUVO, MtDDLI TM""1 miTTIlf PliTl TRUTH" epottim Quw m ""'-'-' lZ ft" If fr-.m 9 mi v 8 to . TTrf. .of. 6.L lr' 8 to JO. fton1f ttlt 11 Write or cU na Ft RvhrtatM YYlo. a Burny rmi. A FINE SHOW If you want to see a flno display or Hoots nnd W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old stand,) Corner Coal nnel Jarcllu HIh. CtiBtoiu Worlt nucl llcpnirlilK Done in the best ttyle. SUFFERING WOMENS SVbD trvuble.l with thos nnnoytntr IrreiOl-hi. m rrpuuentlr fullowinu it rnl't or ipuntirB, or froi.; t n tltuitoaal Wwkumiims! M-uin.r to thtlr hrx, aheulJ Use DR DuCHOINE'8 OIbrtd FEMALE REGULATING PILLS. rharar. tntagtuatilas a in .laorapa aiartlihtlo f.i .nritulnd. Mant lit ui ii . K ' of h m1 uri Iff" ll, l.tl..d" I rL m Or. Hartr Mrti"i' n.-j. SI. I.UI1 J B. BRICKER, M. D PirrSIOIAN AND & DnOEON, Vo'.ttKwt Centre Htreet, Mahanoy Olty, Bklnandall snechil diseases a speolalCr, (t WHY IS THE W. L. BOUCLAS t