I Presents In the most elegant Total THE LAXATIVE AND NUT niTIOUQ JUICE OF THE PIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. 1 1 Is the mot excellent remedy ttnown to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is bilious or Constipated so i HAT PURE. BLOOD, RGFRESHIIJO BLEEP, HEALTH and OTDEHQTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK VOUR DnUOOIST FOR Ej-rjFiTTip -oar 2?igq MANUFAOTUrlED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. IOUISVIILE. KY NCW YORK. N. t. GOLD MEDAL, PAKIS, 1878. I. Baker & Co.'s S from which tho excess of oil hits lcou removed, is Absolutely JPtiro and it is Soluble. No Chemicals 'aro used in Its preparation. 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Democrats and Etpnblican", Claim a K- jerity on Joint Ballet. Flower's riurnlltr tt.HH, Kaasall'e 0,018, Srouu'i 80,000, tlillli;'s Onr 10,000, Moles' About 10,000 -Tho Republican 2turMltr In retiHSylvaall Over (0,000 -llsr Pluralities for Rosea. 1U, lllee Bud Dsmforth mm the Kow York Democratic Tleket, New Tokk, Not. 5. Ae nearly con be ascertained before the official count Ik nunounoed the results in the different Status holding elections of importance, tire aa follows: Peknbtlvania. Gregg, Republican candidate for Auditor-General, has 67,- 434 plurality, from the returns received, and Morrison for Stato Treasurer, 54, 4SB. The proposed coustltutlonnlconvon tion was snowed under by 15 1, 590. New Jehbkt Both bronchos of tho Legislature will he Democratic, tho As sembly having 43 Democrats and 17 Re publicans; tho Senate, 10 Democrats and 6 Republicans. New Yohr Late returns give Flower's plurality at 44,574, and Shoehan's 80, 220. Doth nldes claim tho Legislature, and It will take tho official count to de termine the result. Tho Democrats say the Senate Is theirs by 3 mujority, nnd the Republicans claim It for their side by the same number. The Assembly Is claimed by tho Democrats by 2, and by the Republicans by from 4 to 10. Iowa Gov. Boles' plurality Is placed at 10,000. Senate will consist of 85 lie publicans, 24 Democrats, and one People's Party man. Tho House will have 65 Republicans, 44 Democrats, ami one People's Tarty man. Tho Demo crats claim tho rest of tho State ticket, but tho result Is still doubtful. Massachusetts The Democrats have elected Russell Governor by 0,013, and the rest of the ticket Is Repnblican by about the same plurality. The Legis lature la largely Republican. Ohio McKlnley defeated Gov. Camp bell by about 10,000, and the Republi cans have control of both branches of the Legislature with a majority of 30 on joint ballot. The Republicans conse quently will elect a United States Sena tor. MArtlAnd tBrcrf, S, Dem. , will have over 8Q.O0O plurality for Governor. The Legislature on joint ballot will stand 103 Democrats; 14 opposition. There are but 4 Republicans In the Beaata. IN NEW YORK. Flower's flnrallty e4,574 X.clsln lure Claimed by Vuth Bides. Niw Yonic, Nov. 5. The returns this morning make Flower's plurality 44,574 and Bhsehan's 80,218. Both sides claim the Legislature, and It Is likely that its complexion will not be settled until the official vote Is announced. According to the Republicans the Sen at will be composed of 13 Democrats and 17 Republicans, and the Assembly GO Republicans and 62 Democrats. On tho nthfir liunrl tho Tlnmnpi'sta el aim thi ' Senate 17 to 15, and the Assembly 05 to OS, with a majority of 4 on joint ballot. On the State ticket the pluralities of Frank Rice, Danforth, and Simon W. Roseadale, ran ahead of Flower's. Rosen dale's is the highest, about 02.000. Rice and Danforth have About 00,000. brio's was about 54,0C0, and the others had about 5S,U)0. The Socialistic-Labor vote was 5,111, agalaet 2,549 three yeurs ago. rCKB SYLVAN I A' VOTE. Over fiC.000 fur Gregcr for Andltor G en ernl Constitutional Convention. PuiLADELriiiA, Nov. 5. Complete figures from nearly all the counties in the State, including Philadelphia and Allegheny, and estimates for the others show a plurollty of 57,000 forGregg, for Auditor-General, aud 54,483 for Morri son (Rep.), for State Treasurer. Only ten counties in the State gave majorities for the holding of a constitu tional conveutiou. In 42 counties there is a majority of 154,690 against holding the convention. The counties favorable to the conven tion are: Bedford, Carbon, Columbia, Elk, Fayette, Lackawann, Luierne, Pike, Warren and Wayne. " ItDSSBLX.'S PLURALITY 6,013. The ltest mf tho Ticket Republican 0,O4Ol.eglslature Reyublleae. Boston, Not. "6. The plurality celved by Gov, Russell is not yet re-ac- turutely known, but all but three small towus have been heard from. Without thee towns the figures are as follows: Russell, 154,882; Allen, 147,709; Rus sell's plurality, 8,)li. The missing towna will not lower these figures more than a score, If at all. The Republicans have elected the rest of their State ticket by about the same plurality, showing that Gov. Russell ran fully 14,000 votes ahead of his ticket. The Republicans have carried both branches of the Legislature. Maw OeL Allen Teels. Boston, Nov. 6. Col, Allen, when asked what he had to say lu regard to the result of the election, said: "The contest Is over, its anxieties are over, and the people have deslared their will, I shall return to my business with no personal regrets, entirely content to ac cept the result. I with to thank my friends for kindnesses shown me, and I am especially grateful to those who have worked so surnbstly for any elec tion. I havej no doubt ef its success In the National election In 1893." Donaldson's Llose Shave. Aiistcrdau, N. Y., Nov, 5. Harvey J. Donaldson, Republican, is elected Sen n tor In the 8th District by 00 major ity. The usual Republican majority in the disti let is from 1,500 to 2,000. Gove, Detnooratic, has been elected to the As sembly by 10 majority. A Dsraocrat Aftor 33 Yoers, Nor.wicu. N. Y.. Nov. 5. Lally, Tjrn., who is elected sherltf, is the first T.,.n.t.tn aberltT .Uetad In tht. .cm,. Democratic Sill I i . jo years. IV'MJ""' fliglicst of all in Leavening Power. m m ffl JF m Hi ffi Ha QLMW W nrtt iiimDiLi'.n cAiTcitUD. Cenvlets Iteleaaed by the Miners Rear rested In Kfutuekr. Nabuville, Tenn., Nov. I. While there have been rumors' lu circulation In East Tennessee during tho last two days that a mob luteuded to attack the branch prisons nt Tracy City aud In man, It is thought there is little founda tion for them. There aro 020 convicts at thoso prisons, nnd extra guards havo been placed oa duty at each of them. Speaking of tho release of tho convicts the Governor said: "There should havo been a heavy guard at each of tlioso prisons. Tho trouble hns been that tho lessees and tho representative of tho Stnto hnvo each refused to pay extra guards and thcro have boon none. Tho stockades should havo been defended with powder nnd bnll. "Tho two remaining prisons must be defended vigorously, for doing so Is not onlv Bustalulm? tho law, but It is do fenditig the good citizens of tho Stato against danger from criminals nt largo. Tho prisons must b:i guarded nnd tlio matter must be settled afterward to tho counties." Several heavy boxos, supposod to con tain arms, havo been sent by express from tbe State armory to tho officials at tho prisons. Gov. Buchannn hat ordered tho Stato Superintendent of prisons to take vigor ous action. It Is certain that a mob would not now move on the Tracy City and In- man prisons unloss thoy wcro determined to do or die. Gov. Buchanan, in an interview, could not say whether tho leaders of tho mob, If arrested, could bo convicted in Ander son County. Dispatches received from several points In Kentucky stnto that over 500 convicts have been captured nnd are held to await instructions from tho State or the lessees. Governor Duchanan has offered a re ward of $5,000 for the arrest aud convic tion of the leader of the mob at Lover Springs, and one of $250 for every man convicted of participation in the riot SEVBNTKEN ARE DEAD. The Terrible Fatality in the Anaconda Mine, at Ilntte, Mon. Butte C:tt, Mon.. Nov. S. Of the 10 men who fell In the cage at tho Anaconda Mine early yesterday morn ing, 17 are dead, while there are no hopes of recovery for the other two. When the time to shift the gangs hod seme, and a cageful of miners returning from work stepped out into the open air, their places were at once taken by 10 men, who were to take up the work that had just been abandoned, and tho cage was started towards the depths be low. The rope had been unwound but a couple of times from the slowly revolv ing windlass when there was a sudden snap and a cry of horror from the shaft In which tbe cage bad but a moment be fore disappeared. Tho rope had broken and tbe cage with its 19 inmates was precipitated to the bottom of the mine. It was seme time before any assistance could be sent them and then little could be done. The Anaconda mine is the biggest in this territory. It employs 400 men, and was reopened, after a long closing. Oct. S3. Minister Carter's Funeral. WAsniNOTdN, Nov. 5. The arrange ments for Mr. II. A. P. Carter, Minister to the United States from Hawaii, have been completed. Tho funeral will take place in New York to-morrow, and tho remains will be taken to Hawaii for in terment. The War Department has ordered a company and band to attend the funeral, and the Navy Department will be repre sented by an appropriate escort. The State Department will be represented by Bevelon Brown, its chief clerk. Smallpox and Typhoid In Maine. Portland, Me., Nov. 5. Dr. Luca, who was sent by the State Board of Health to Investigate reports of smallpox In places which are in constant communication with Maine cities, states that the disease is very prevalant along the line of tho Canadian i'acluc; tnat there have been 63 cases In towns. There Is an epidemic of typhoid fever in this city and vicin ity, uany cases are reported, and it ia thought that tbe trouble is due to im purities In the water. Defaulter Ilyer'e Arras t. Jkhset ClTT, Nov. 5. Application will bo made to Gov. Abbstt of New Jer sey to procure the extradition of John Hyer, the. defaulter, who absconded from Jersey City on Oct, 24, and who has just been arrested at San Francisco. He was tbe cashier lu William Ilarnoy & Sou's branch real estate office. The Arm has found that Hyer's peculations are approximately $8,000. tie Worried Ovur lluslness Affairs. BlNaiiAMTOM, N. Y., Nov. 5. Horace E. Alien committed suicide yesterday by drowning himself. Allen was a promi nent citizen and was known throughout the Masonic order of the State, being DIetriet Deputy Grand Master. The act is attributed to overwork causing lots of sleep and worry over business affairs. He had been acting very strangely for the past two weeks. Two Killed by the Cars. Newark, N. J., Nov. B. Peter M. Muller and Francis McGulnuess were killed at the gtade crossing of the Penn sylvania Railroad last night. A freight train, west bound passed in front of them, and they were proceeding across the track when a wild engine bound for New York dashed iuto .their carriage. Both men were old and well known residents of this city Almanacs for 1892 aro already about, U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, mder TEVS? PURE One per cent, of tho monpy issued by tho government U lost or destroyed. No Ohromo for Your Baby In Ibis off-r; but if mothors will go to O J McCarthy or J. M. Ilillan. tho druir- gisU, and get a freo satnplo bottlo of Dr. Hand's Uollo Cure, thoro will bo n well baby forycu. Thanksgiving day draws near nnd It Is tiuio to fatten up tho turkey. Alva's Brazilian Sneclflo Co. :-I wish to bear my grateful testimony to tho virtues oi y.iur magical cure for klugH evil. Aty nephew, now nine years old, born scrofulous, and atllletel with swellings, mho eyes, etc., lu spIIh ol doctors aud blood purl Here, kept Krowlutr worse, bis health beuAme broken, ills neck was lull of lump-o o birgn oue,n nmnlngnore and Uieoiweot'Cmed Hopeless. Oue month's ue of the HhoIiis Cure, lo toe aitonlitmvtnt of everyboJy, drove awny the lumps, healed the sore, and oured.thu eyes. Helms never felt or appeared so well In years, .nd w feel tlrv bin We-lonsT troubles aiouiulor conir.il of your wonderful medi cine, lot which we cannot be tootbiioKful. Hespeot fuby, Mlt-t. .Th,NIr WVN, aii West L7tli su, New VorK. Sold at Klrllu's Drug Htore, Ferguson House Block, (Shenandoah . There has ben little betting full on the rtsuli of tho elections. thlH A Fatal Mistake PhvslclniiR mulcn no mora fatnl mlKtnke ban when they Inform DUlents th.it nervous heart troubles como from tbe stomach nnd aro of Utile eomemience. Dr. Kmukliu .Mllet. the noted Inilkma rtieclHlls'. bus proven the contrary In his new book on 'Heart Dlseuse," which may behadftoaat C, If. Il'igen'iucb's ilnix Rtore who uunriintees and recommends Dr. Miles u icqualed Now ueari, iure, which lias wi larfcesi hhio oi nnv heart remedy in the world, li cures nervous nnd organic heart dlseuse, Miort breath, uuiicring, pain or lenaerness in me sme. arm i or shoulder. Irregular iiulso fattittuir.Rmother- Itig, dropsy, etc. Ills Restorative Nervine cures boaduche, tits, etc. It keens tho tlilv lwuekeener husv sweeping away the leaves. Milos' Nervo and Livor Pllla Vet on a new tirlnelnlereulattni; the liver, stomach and bowels tluouqh the nerves X new discovery. Dr. Miles' 1'ills Bpeedlly euro biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles. ionsupaiion, unequaieu lor men, women, !hlldren. Bmallest. mildest. surest! Sidoses. irKte. Samples Free, at (J. 11. Hogenbuch's 'irmreiore. Next year's canmalun will not bo as quiet us this one luw been. How to Succeed. This Is tbe groat problem of Hie which few satisfactorily solve. Homo fall because ol poor health, others want of luck, bui tuo malorllv from deficient crlt want of nerve. They aro nervous, Irresolute, changeable, euslly get tho blues nnd "take the spirits down to keep the spirits up," thus wasting money, time, opportunity and nerve lorce. There Is nothing like the ItestoratlveNervlne, dlsenvered by tho great specialist. Dr. Miles, io cure nu nervous ureases, as nenoaciie, me blues, nervous piosttatton, sleeplessness, neuralgia, Ht. Vitus dance, tits, and hysteria, Trial bottles nnd tine book of testimonials free at U. 11. Hageubuch's drug store. Tho Btove dealer is just now the most abust'd nuiii in town. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed tbewa -nlug? Tho nlgnnl per laps of tl") sure npppMOh of that more ter rlble dls oo.se. Oonsumotlira. Aslt yourselves 1 1 you can allord for tho sake or saving 50 ems, to run the rlste and do nothing; for It. 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K. corner Main and doyd streets. Turkeys have already commenced to roost u notch higher. To Our Roadors. Areyou troubled with Consumption ora deep seated Cold, lr so take healthy exerci.e, live In open air, use- l'an-Tlua Cough mid Oiusumpllon Cure, and be cured. lou't delay. Trial bottles free nt Klrllu's drug store Rabbit pot pie in order. LEATHER andSH0E FINDINGS DP. J". CLEARS Dealt r In all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and 11 rat-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 "W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson Houso building, SHENANDOAH, PA.- WEEKS Has remo ved to Bill Jones 'old s tana 17 BOUTn MAIN STREET, Where he will he pleased to meet tbe wants of bis friends and the public la Everything ia tho Drinking Line. J U POMKHOY, Ar70RNEYAT'LA, O Soe SeddaU's tiulWln loruer Main U! L o-.i I IN IOWA. D.rnoernts Claim 10,000 TMttrnllly For llolea. Legislature l'rnlmbly ltepiibllran. Dkb Moinkk, In., Nov. C. Tho latoat returns hidlotUo Boies plurality at 10,000. Kighty-elght en untie give him 12,800, tbe other eleven, two years ago went 3,084 Republican, reducing tho first figure to 9,722. Hut proportionate gains lu these eleven should increase the plu rality to 10,000. The Democrats claim tho election of their whole State ticket, n it runs well up with Boles. Dey, for Railroad Commissioner runs ahead in many counties. Tbe Beuute stnnds: Twenty five Democrats, 24 Republicans and one Independent. Tho House stand 55 Re publican, 44 Democrats and one Peoples' Party man. Gov. Holes arrived in this city last night from Wntorloo and his earrings was drawn through tho streets by a groat crowd of enthusiastic Democrats. A great jollification meeting will be held here Suturday night. M'KINLUY'8 l'LUlt A I.1TV. It May Reach J 0,000 Legislature) Repub lican by 30. Canton, O., Nov. 5. Major JIcKinloy is quietly resting nt tho Hotel Harford in this city. This morning ho receivod advices from Chairman Halm to tho ef fect that his plurality would not fall short of 19,000 aud that tho Legislature would be Republican by upwards of 30 on joint ballot. Mr. McKinloy hns been flooded with congratulatory telegrams from all over the country. Among those who sent messages were President Harrison, Gov ernor Campbell, J. Sloat Fassett, Sena tor Sliormau, lion Butterworth, ox-Governor Foraker.Secretary Foster and Gen eral Alger. The Governor-elect will re main in Canton until inauguration day. To-night ho will ndilro3sa jollification mooting of Republicans. NI5W .1 HUSKY. Tho Legislature Domocrntlo In Both llrniivlios. Trenton, N. J., Nov. G. Tho New Jersey election results In the choice of n Legislature Democratic In both branches. Complcto and corrected returns show that the next Senate will stnud 15 Demo crats to 0 Republicans, and the Assom bly 48 Democrats to 17 Republicans. The Senate contests were in Burling ton, Capo liny, Hudson, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Passaic and Sussex counties. The Assembly fight was in every dis trict. In Hudson couney tho entire Demo cratic county ticket is elected. Brown's rlurultty In Mnrylaud. Baltimore, Nov. 5. Frank Brown for Governor carried tho Stato by some thing over 30,000 plurality. Tho Legis lature will stand on joint ballot 103 Democrats, 14 opposition. The Senate will have four Republicans, who nre hold-over Senators, In the Houso of Delegates there are seven Republicans and three Fuslonists, Chief Justico Briscoe, Democrat, carries his judicial circuit in Southern Mnrylnnd by over 1,800, while In tho Western Maryland circuit, Mr Stake, the Republican can didate for Associate Judge, is elected by over 000 majority. Mr. Roberts was elected in Carroll, Howard and Anne Arundel without opposition. Flower's Reception in Watsrtoirn, Watertown, N. Y., Nov. 5. Hon. R. P. Flower, returning last evening from New York City, was received by thous ands of citizens, who teudored him a grand ovation. He was met at tho train by a delegation of tho Jefforsonlan Club, which is proud of tho dlstinctiou of having first named Mr. Flower for Governor. A carriage, drawn by six white horses was in waiting, which the Governor-elect entered. A parade was then formed and Mr. Flowor was es corted through the city to his home where Mayor Porter made u few romr.rks of welcome. Mr, Flower responded in a very feeling manner. The Peoplo'a I'arty'a Defeat. Kansas Cut, Mo., Nov. 5. In tho county and judicial electious the third party lost heavily in nearly every coun ty. Thoy elected only one Circuit Judgo lu tho ten districts in which they had candidates, and wcro confronted with heavy Republican gains In the strong holds of their lenders. Tho Republicans aro rejoicing over what they term tho final downfall of tho People's party lu Kansas. Nebraska' Supremo Judgeship In Doubt. Ouatta, Neb.. Nov. 4, The Supreme Judge election is in doubt. It will be very closo and both Independents aud Republicans claim it. Bsmis (Rep.) is elected Mayor of Omaha, and Republi cans have ulso elected all county and city officers except three members of the City Council, The Vote III Mississippi. Jaokeon, Miss , Nov. 5. The general Legislature will be ovorwhol mingly Dem ocratic, with most of the members pledged for the return of Messrs. George and Wulthull to the United States Sen ate. Train Rnbhera Disposed Or. SAN Francisco, Nov. 5. William Howard, Jack Rice and Abe Jones, the three Btage robbers, who were arrested about a fortnight ago, uud who escaped from the ofllcera while being brought to Redding were located yesterday by officers and Howard was shot and killed on his refusal to surrender. Jones es caped, but the officers are in pursuit and will take him dead or rillvo. Baltimore bugur Itelliiery Sold, Baluiioue, Md., Nov. 5. A syndi cate ot New Yotk & lloaton capitalists yosturday purcual u controlling in terest in tbe Baltimore Sugar Refinery. The capital stock is $1,000,000, ot which the syndicate! have aeoured share repre senting $650,000. The stock coat nearly $TU0,0O0. NKW OOLAMI HKllVlTIlEi. Tony Hart, tho wull known comedian, died yesterday nt tho Worcester (Mass.) Lunatic Asylum. Destructive fires are raging in the woods extending from Wilton to New Canaan, near Norwulk, Conn. Congressman Boutelle and Edward P. Boutolle have purchased tho iulurost of the late Benjamin A. Buir In the "Whig and Courier," at liangor, Ms. The suit ot the C. F. Jo wot t Publish ing Company agaiust A. M Thayer, over the publication ot Ucu Butler's bovk, is on trial in the Supremo Court at Boa-ton. Xferl tike taylng something JtjLDl BOOTS AVPSIIOKS DHKSHKDWITH COPTKMim WolffsAGMEBIacking "ever, ul i nHUM hi, u oi nr. WATLItl'KOOF snd warranted to Preserve. 'entlier. and keep It soft and ilu ruble. 10C Will pny for the Cost 1 OC 10r ortiiniiKlng I'lnln AVlilte ln JX iln. ves-el. to Itilliy, JyC 1UC Kniernlil.Opnl, IOC 10C orotlier Costly nluss. 1Q(J JED FOI FOR GLASS 1 H WILL DO IT. WOLFF A RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR 10 SARSAPAR1LLA Purities the blood by ex polling the impuiities through the proper channels nnd never causes eruptions on tho skin. Regulates the bowels Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the system and gives you an appetite. Never fails o euro any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klrlln'a Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Mock, Shenandoah, Pa. AsU my ntrents for W. L. Diiunlns Shoes. It not tor sitle tu sour place uslc your ilenler to Nentl fur entitlnutue, secure tho nireucy, mid net them lor )im. BPTAKli NO MUn&TITUTK.ia S3 SHOE GENTLtUVlEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It Is a wamK'Ks hh viltli i.otnrltsor wax thread to hurt the feet: made of the nt linn cult, stvlldh 1 and easy, nnti bn-ausr vv make more sioct oihta I gt,ule than any other manufartuier. It equals lianti sow c Bin ii rs 1 ri lilt rji,i,sj in j,i lflj, tif. 00 (ifiiiiluo Ifnml-MMt eil the fluent calf Pjtaa hhuo t'ver otTernl for &tii equals French Import cil shoes wMeh cot from g.in to tli-tW. 4; A Huml-H.'urcl Will Mi or, J! no calf, JPr fctjlhm. t'onift ri.il.Ie nnd ilmuble. The best shoe ever offered it thti prlirc ; xnino nratlo as cus torn mudc siiot -.euHthiK from Rd.otttu itO.U). CRO 30 FnlJer SliiM't KarmtTH. Railroad Men wUi and LetterCfirrli'rs.ill wonrtlinni: llnnenlf. Beamier, smooth inside, hciivy three) soles, exteu Blon etie. Hue jintr u ill wear n ear. (Bn e)u fliif t'!illf uo iwtter shoo ever offered at SSmma UiU M'luu: oiif trial u III convince thoso who want a show for comfort and service. i&9 'J. mill 9s!,Uli Workliiuiiinn'M shoes ffMSam aro ery Htrmni and durable. Hione who li.ivo Riven I hem a trlnl will wear no other inako. HrkVC " ?.uu mid K1.7.) rtcnooi snocH aro OUJD vorn bv the hoys ever wherei thevselt r.n tluur merits an the UuTeuMiiK sales nhow. tl CMnA(CS 9'feUU iinixi-HfiMi snoe, oeisc liiiKrted shoes costiiiK from il.tjt) to &G.w. IaIIiiiph' m.-ii, sv.uu ii mi 11. 7 it snoo ror Misses aro the best line pongoht. stylistiaud durable. (Huitlun. 8eo thut V. L. Douglaa' namo auit pilco aro stamped on the bottom of each shoo. eTeOJBOIpla. 33fS 11, DR. THEEL, coo North Fourth 8t OOO bfl Urupo, PHiLACtarHi, the 00W genuine tit-ruiiau Anicrlcn tPxUUt hi Ibel'nlUJ BUU't who la hio 1 cure) Blood Poison Nervous Debility spe cial Disease toih mi, HklnDiMtwi Rt4BpoUratDllDUi boiiL,MoieThroat Mouth, Dlublie. Puni'ln, truptlont, toft r hnr-1 Ikrrt ttwelllni, IrrtUtlani, Ititliumrtoni mi Runulng, bitti-ture, Vt ttkaiut trlj itety toat meraorr. weai br, incnUl nilttf. Kllflf' H'nr Pl4(Nur n1 r1 ltiirf rr-altlnn from F W-, Imiiwri tion or OTcrworlf Rmni eu" -"iiTf! in 4 lo 10 1IJ Hltet At nnao Po not lone hoi no maMer bl ""I ttaiuit Dm-Wr, Quok, VBmlh HfiUi Pi vlflin hM fulled. Dr. THRBls enrol positively n 1 dtlrnlUm frcm fcMlncii ou, mvma. uiml ami. n tmo ctiwUMFiiTiK HiRRU.ii rl h or w, mi1 - for bOOK "TRUTH" ?ptnt guvk nnlr gwnrn iMtlmnnUli. MtiiiH Miiu trl.m 9 lo I, rT. to 9. WM and HU ! to 10. Sunrt- nil 11 W It- or eH tnd 1h iirri Vtr K(rcaoM m WeUa. -M Sturrly TMia. 4ily Time A FINE SHOW If you want to see a floe d'play of Hoots and HltOKt, go to W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoo Store, (Maotellar'a old aland,) Corner Coal Hint Jaiillu HIn. Custom 'Work and Repairing Done in tbe best rtyle. UFFERiKfi W0MEH3" ito ttyublcvl tUi th"- anj"ing lrTuulHe r.UrntlV fo'lTWiO'- I 'I'lHor jpiutm, ot fnw Vn-r-jWoutsl VVwiktif. .n-.-s'i. rtottudrtwi, shraU si. no. n..Aw:o.Hi:'S I5 llratsvu 'MALE ftK'JiiaTlNG PILLS. oysr ttr-atif,' , visor Hint in iki If sld. l-H lO ' Uar- . ootlr. srtsr , .Mipaft , -0 nil Isnctioosoi isniy m '.'.. AriflM-M, rl. K" WRICKEtt M. X)., i. n -;it Oentre Hlreet; Mananoy City, 1 icla and all speolal diseases a specialty. 1 AATS-sH WHY IS THE W. L, DOUGLAS