,1 sen 1 anvtwma Presents In the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE of Tim FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative tj perma nently cure Habitual Const! S pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive , condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It i the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Hiliorn or Constipated so THAT PURE. BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEFP, HEALTH and UTRENOTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOun ORUOQIST FOFI MANUFACTURED ONLY OY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAH FRANCISCO, CAL. iOWSVIUE. KY NEW YORK. At, f. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. Baker & Cos from -which tho excess ot oil lias been roniovcd, U Absolutely I'uro audit is Soluble. No Chemicals arc used in its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is thorcforo far moro economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids ,as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. Nearly every pattern of $l Horse Blanket is imitated in color and .style. In most cases the imitation looks just as good as the genuine, but it hasn't the warp threads, and so lacks strength, and while it sells for only a little less than the genu ine it isn't worth one-half as much. The fact that Horse Blankets. are copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the fy trade mark is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. . Five Mile Boss Electric Extra Test I Baker KETS ARE THE STRONGEST. ' IOO 5,'A STYLES at prices to suit everybody. If you can't pet them from your dealer, write us. 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TakeVU? turn and inUuUiv.w A l'ittttut(,ricnd4t 2 1$ 'irlicf for J.aUaa,n MtWr, by rrturo if 11 ML iO.UOUl 1.1 un -1 A'jwi J-uper, CMketerCtetnk-uU u.,? tlUflnKiuor FREE TO MEN of tt?uAll'o;r, Iiuptittancjr Ac. SoRreatl ourfiUtaui our& St Win n mini n fli. 1. 1 as. MOUSE 1 in snivlno we will lonii oum run t-m bihuiviisp Much Valuable Informatiou yillCla Addrocu. ii.M. CO.. tU5 Wro4yT. Mew Work THE 11KAK1S WOULDN'T WO It It. Accident In a tlrnillT Cnr nt Hemllncr Cnuae Two Deaths, Ukadino, Pn., Nov. 0. Two cars on tho Siotint I'cnn Oravity road Rot be yond the control of thu conductor and brukomnn yesterday afternoon nnd jumped the trnck near the station on tho homestretch. Irving Houok, tho conductor, wns In stantly killed by the collision of the cnr with a huge rock. Anthony U Keeley, brakemun, was fatally crushod. Keeley assisted In building the road nnd enmo here from Kentucky throe years ago. Miss Mary Deck, of Philadelphia, wns badly cut about the head and body, but her Injuries are not regarded as fatal. Frank Klemmer, her companion, also from Philadelphia, sustained a fractured skull and will hardly recover. Thomas W. Unnter, of this city, wus cut about the head nnd body. Tho failure of tho employes to hold the car. It Is said, was caused by a bad rntl and wot leaves, which became wedged hetwoea the brake liners and wheels. The injured were taken to the Beading Hospital. Oeorgo Johnson ot this city, n passongor, jumped from one ot the cars just provlous to the orash aud es caped Injury. No others were injured. ANOTHIill MIXISKS' STKIKIS. Caused lly tlte Refusal of the Coal Opcr-tol-H to llecngiilci.gLllo Union. PlTTsnunp, Nov. 0. Another break between the railroad coat operators nnd miners has occurred, and about 1,001) of the minors have refused to return to work because of tho operators refusing to recognize the miners union. Tho opornlors at several of the mines sy, that while thoy are willing to treat with tho miners iudivldunlly they will not rccognizo their organization. The ! miners say thnt their organization will 1 bo recognized or another gonoral strlko ' will be ordered. I At n meeting of tho river operators yesterday the subject of reduction of , wages of tholr omployos to tho throe per cent, bushel rate for mining was not discussed. Prominent river operators deny that such a move is contemplated. Tho amount of coal loaded nnd in tho river harbors is not nearly suMclent td supply tho domand during the winter. Many millions ot bushoN must be dug beforo existing contracts are satisfied. Minister Sutherland Fined. PiTTSDuno, Nov. 0. In tho United States Circuit Court yesterday Dev. A. T. Sutherland, of Hazleton, Luzerne County, convicted last July at Erie, ot sending obscene publications through the malls, was called up for sentence. The court stated that inasmuch as tho defendant had been prosecuted la the State courts for libel, which suits had cost him over $7,000 besides an Immense amount of trouble, tho court thought a line would be a sufficient punishment. It therefore sentenced the prisoner to pay a fine of $ 000. Tho llarires Foundered. Boston, Nov. 6. The ocean tug B. W. Morse, which arrived here yesterday from Norfolk and New York, reports that on the previous trip from Norfolk tho barges Nlpon and David Drown, which the Morse had in tow, foundered oft tho Delaware Capes on t'jj; night ot October 24, during the province of a heavy gale. Five men were lost, four of whom belonged to the lirown. The captain and' one of the crew of tho Nipon were the only survivors of tho crows of both vessels. Six Men Hold Up an Uxpresg. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 0. The Knnsns City express train on the Missouri Pa cific road was held up by six masked mon early yes erday morning one mile west ot West Sido, eight miles from this city. Whllo two ot the men worked on tho strong box, tho others compelled tho passengers to koep tholr seats. Tho thieves secured about $3,500 from the safe, and thou backing oil ordered tho train to pull out. They thou 'disap peared iu tho darkness. ' Chill's Kxlloil President. Wasiiinotjn, Nov. 0. Souor Vicuna, tho exiled President-elect ot Chill is at tho Arlington, accompanied by his fainllyjand by Balmucedu's Minister to Peru. Ho bus been in the city for two days, but his Identity was not kuowu. He has received no recoguitlon as the visiting executive of u foreign country nnd has seen neither the President nor Secretary Blaino. Neither has the Chil ian Legation extended any recoguitlon. - Iliewel-s' Iiockout l'robable. San Fbancisco, Nov. 0. Thero will probably be a lockout ot brewers nlloct lug 4,000 men in A short time. Tho brewers claim they cannot pay tho present rate ot wages demunded by tho Brewery Workmen's Union, and the plan is to discharge ull uulon men now iu browories and replace thein with non union workers simultaneously in every brewery in tho State. The World to llnar from John I SAN Francisco, Nov. 0. John L. Sul livan, whilo the guest ot tho California Athletic Club, in u Speech said: "1 Uou't say whether I will Jight or not, but it will prob.tbly bo iilong In September or October when I shall havo nothing to do, aud then the world will hear from me. " The C'tnudlisn Cabinet. Ottawa, Nov. 0. It is o.llclnlly an nounced that Hon. J. A. Oulmet, II. P., tor Laval, ex-Speaker of tha House of Commons, has beou ottered and has ac cepted a position iu the Cublaet. It has not yet boon decided whut portfolio Mr, Oulmet will assume. An luternutionul Jewish Congress, Lonuok, Nuv. 0. It is roported that Baron Ilirsch la arranging for an Inter national Jewish Congress to be held iu Xti'Ji in Loudou. The object of the pro posed cougittas Is to consider nud, if pos sible, solve tho problem ot Jewish col onization. Jlontt for 1'residout of Chill. Valpaiiaibo, Nov. C The Liberal electors havo chosen Admiral Jorgo Moutt for President of Chili. This makes his selection uiutitiuous. The inauguration will take piuee oa Decem ber X0, Stuck hi tho Mud Tliroo Week. Birmingham, Conn., Nov. C Samuel French, whllo out hunting, discovered a low stuck in tho mud. having been in that position turee weeks, living oa the weeds that llowea uowu the stream, it required two yokes of oxen to drag bar out. highest of all in Leavening Power. RdwcIgi ABSOlMJTEVtf PURE TUB TltKASUUY INTK1TIOA1ION. Attorney Ollhort hums Up for lloyer in thn PcntiHylinulii. Semite. IlAiuitsnuito, Pa., Nov. 0. Mr. Gilbert, promptly ntter the Senate opened, nrosa to address hirasolf to the evidence that had been submitted. Speaking on be half of Mr. Boyer, Mr. Gilbert confined himself to three points, viz: First, Did Boyer participate In the misuse of tho puhllo money? Socond, Did he know ingly allow it to be done? lhlrd, Wns the loss of public money duo to his con duct? Mr. Gilbert nttneked tho Governor's message convening the Senate. Ho ad mitted that It was n grcnt Stnto paper, but it contained grave errors nnd did great Injustice to Mr. Boyor. Tho Gov ernor knew, said ho, that Mr. Boyot'had denied the chnrges he had presented in the message, nnd these denials should have gone side by side with the charges. Other charges wero ndmissions made by Boyer. Mr. Gilbert called attention to thnt part of the message dealing with tho payment of $iS0,000 Bchool money that wns paid to liardsley. Tho Govornor knew, ho said, that Boyer had given n full nnd sufficient reason for that not, hnd sought advico and found there was warrant of law for It. Mr. Gilbert was inclined to throw some of tho responsibility for tho Bards ley losses upon tho Govornor, who had been twice Controller ot Philadelphia, nnd wns thoroughly acquainted with tho financial method of the city. Said Mr. Gilbert: "He has taken ad vantage of the Constitution, which al lows him to ask for information in writing ot tho affairs of tho State De partment, nnd nothing has boon dis closed in either tho Boyer or McCamant departments. The Secretnry of the Commonwealth is one of the commis sioners ot the sinking fund, nnd sits with Treasurer Boyer. Investigation after Investigation by him has failed to find anything here except that which has been admitted by lloyer himself. The Attorney-General, who has made a thorough study of this case, and has addressed numerous inqutrios to Mr. Boyer, has failed to turn anything up." To-day theJAttorney-Genoral Is review ing the evidence, and replying to tho question ot jurisdiction. IS IT IIISCOCK? Rumored that He lias lieen Offered tho Var Portfolio. New York, Nov. 0. A dispatch from Washington says It is rumored that Sen ator Hiscock has been offered the port folio of Secretary of War by President Harrison to succeed lied Held Proctor, who has resigned. Tho information also states that it is the intention of the Republican man agers to fix upon J. Sloat Fassott as Mr. Hlscock's successor in tho Senate. NEW YOUK'H I.KC.ISI.ATUlli:. Each Party Claims to Hnve a Majority In ltotli Ilrauclies. New York, Nov. 0. It will probably require tho official canvass to decide tho political complexion of the Legislature. Both parties claim to have a majority in both brancho3, and it is therefore im possible to settle tho mnttor until the corrected returns aro canvassed by tho county boards. Democrats say thoy will havo n major ity of four in the Senate and six In tho Assembly, or tenon joint ballot. Repub licans say that they will have four ma jority In the Senate and four in the As sembly, or eight majority on joint ballot. Both sides claim J. T. Edwards, tho In dependent who dofented C. P. Veddor, in Thirty-second Senatorial District. Flower's plurality is given at 47,008. Massachusetts X.ec;islature. Bosto.v, Nov. 0 Complete returns have been received which show thnt the next Legislature will stand as follows; Senate Republicans, 23; Democrats, 17. House, Republicans, 150; Democrats, 89; 1'rouimtiouists, 1. The rlguros In Pennsylvania. Harhisburo, Pa., Nov. 0. Complete returns from every county in the State show a plurality ot C8,8'J9 for Gregg, Hep., for Auiutor-Ueneral, and oii.itlt plurality for Morrison, Hep., for State Treasurer. Klccted by One Mujorlty. MmnLET&w.v, N. Y., Nov. C Dr. Beakes, Dcm., is elected to the Assembly from Sullivan County by a majority of one. Tins is according to tho olueial vote. Killed Herself for Her Ilusliund's Sake. Boston, Nov, 0. Margaret Couithtun died at the Massachusetts Hoipltal yes terday, us the result or tuking a dose of poison for tho purpose, of sparing her husband the necessity of watching by her bed. For a year past she had beeu a helpless invalid. Her husband had to nit up with her nights after returning from his work. Tills affected his health nud his wife, after long valuly praying for death, in order to relieve her Buffer ings, sent out for u bottle of ammonia liniment and drank the content. l'rojeeled llaseball Ileal. New York, Nov. 0. A new baseball scheme, which Is just now being serf ouslv discussed, involves the doing away with the American Association and the formation ot an entirely Hew organiza tion of twelvo clubs, which will Include the present eight League clubs, three others holdlmr Association franchises. and one more. The circuit would take In New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Dultlmoro, Washington, St. Louis, Pittsburg, Clevulaud, Cincinnati, Chi cago nnd Indlunupulls. Hie Peanut II nnrh Leased. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 0. The New York Central has, leased to the Lehigh ValWy In perpetuity what has been known as the Peanut branch, extending ,-., Ilatnvtii tii Tniinwiintla. U. Ev Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. The prospective brldo puts her maiden Initial on hor dmiiesllu linen. No Ohromo for Your Baby " In this offir; but If mothors will go to O J, McCarthy or J. M. Hillan, the drug gists, and got a fro ssmplo bottlo of Dr. Hand's Colic Cure, thero will ha a well baby for you. The film 111 or bourder and Hie black bird have flown for the season. Alva's Brazilian Hpecltln Co. !-I wish to hmr my grateful tentlinony to the virtues ot yourmuKlual cure fur king's evil Aly nephew, now nine years old, born ncrolulims.aml allllclnl wltli swellings, sore eyes, etc., In snlU ol dooto-s and Wood purl- tiers, Kept growing worse, Ins lieallli became broken, his neck was lull of lumps one Nrg one,nrauulijcore-und tneauoetemed nopelee.. One nioiiUis use of the iMctns Cure, 10 tu a.tonlshnunt of everjboiy, drove away the lumps, healed the sore, ana ojreu 1110 eyes. lie Iiks never felt or appeared so well In years, .ndw-feel lliat his Hre-loaa; trouble are under coiwot of your wonderful medi. cine, lor which we cannot be lootliaakful. Ileapectful'y, MH.ThMMlU SVVN, 2i West wth st,, New oru. . Sold nt Klrllu'H Drug Btoro,Keri;usou House siloclr. dlieuHUdoat.. Thero were rabbits In market yes terday, the ilrst of tho season. A Fatal Mistake. FhvslcIaijR mnke no moro fatal mistake han when they Inform nitlents Hint nervous heart troubles come from the sioinaeii nnd are or little consequence, llr. rMnklin Miles, the noted Iuulann speclalis', has proven the contrary in his new book on ''Heart Disease." which muy be had free at C. If. IIiBcniiuch'sdruir store who mnniuleos and recommend. Vt. Miles u .equaled New Heart Cure, which has the lamest sale ot nuv heart remedy In tbe world. 11 cures nervous Hnd organic heart disease, short hreuth, fluttering, pain or tenderness In the side, arm or shoulder, Irregular nulse fainting, smother ing, dropsy, etc. Ills Uestoratlve Nervlno cures headache, I1U, etc A.t the rate tho leaves are fnl 11 nc: the foroats will soon be bure. Mllos' Rorvo and LIvor Pills s.ct on a new nrlneinle rezulatlmr the liver, stomach and bowels throuah. the nerve new discoverv. Dr. Mites' Pills sneedllv sine blllnusneas, bad taste, torpid liver, plies, constipation, unequaled lor men, women, children. (Smallest, nilMest.tuirest ! Sldoses, 25cls.- Hani nles Free, at U. U. Hanenbucu'fi drug store. If there were m ludlea, whut a stair uutiou thero would be. How to Succeed. Thlslstbeirre.it nroblem of 11 te which few satisfactorily solve. Home lall because ol poor neallll, outers wnni m iuck, uni me majority from dellciont grit wantot nerve, They are nervous, irresolute, changeable, easily get the blnos end "take the spirits down lu keep the spirits up," thus wasting money, time, opportunity and nerve lorce. There Is nothing like thellestorallvi'Nervlne, discovered liy the great specialist. Dr. Miles, to cure all nervous dieasos, as houdacho, I he blues, nervous prostration, sieei)iessnes( neuralgia. SL Vitus dnce. Ills, and hy.teila. Trial botlies nnd fine boot of testtmuulais (ree at O. II, Ilagenuuch's drug store. Tuo mountain sides are clothed in Dolly Varden tints Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the wa-nlng7 The signal per aim of tbn sure approach of that more ler Ible disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves I you can allord fur tho sake or saving SO ents, to run the risk and do nothing for It. Ne know from experience that Hhlloh's ours vill Cureyonr Cough, It never falls. This ixpiains wny moro tuau a .niiuon uouies .vtro sold tho past year. It relieves Croup rnd Whonniug Cough at once Mothers do not be without it. For Lame Ilticn, Side or 'best, usaHhiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by '.. II. Hageobuch, N. K. corner Main aud Utoyd streets. Sale bills are turned outof thlsofllno at short notico. Shlloh's Consumption Cure. This is beyond question the most sac esslul Cough Medicine we have ever sold, i low doses Invariably cure the worst cises oi .'ougb, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its won lerful success l the cure of Consumption is without a parallel in the history of medicine. Since It's first discovery It has been sold on a tuar.intee, a test which no other medicine -an staud. It you have a Cough we earnestly wk you to try it. Prloe 10 cents, 50 cent, and il.10. If your Lmugs are sore. Chest or Hack nme. nse shlloh's Porous 1'laster. Isold b 1. H. tlagenbuch, N. K. corner Main and -iloyd streets. The nights and morniugs are bt- coming quite raw. To Our Boadors. Arc you troubled with Consumption (rua jeep seated Cold, If so lake healthy exercie. live In inVu H I r. use Pan Tina Cough aud Omsumptlou Cure, aud lie cuted. Don't delay, i riai Domes tree at juriiu s urug store A fev Hies yet linger to annoy us. LEATHER andSH0E FIIDIIGS IP. ,T CLEAB1T, DeaUr In all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Lnrge and tl rat-olass siook. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. OENTItE ST., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA, WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be please I to meet the wants oi ills irienns ana '.ue puouo la Everything in tho Drinking Line J- H POMEBOV, AnORNEr-AT'UW. Q is-Beddairsbulldla corner MsJn 404 0a. IS IT PERMANENT ? Dr. Kcoloy's Gold Curo for Drunkenness Fails. THE CASE OF "FELIX OLDBOY." His Ooraplete Kaformatlon Reported, but Ho Died of Alooholiem. Discharged Severnl ' Months Ago from Keeley's llcspltnl, lie llelloved Illmselr Ilnllrely Cured -Had End of n llrllllnut Journallstlo OHreer The Uold Cure nnd How Pntlonts Are Trented. New York, Nov. 0. One of Dr. Kee ley's gold cure patients, n man whose complete reformation wns heralded in nil tho nowspnpers a low mouths ago, died at tho workhouse yesterday ot al coholism. John F. Mines was arrested Tuesday evening nnd was committed Wednesday to the workhouse for Ave days. Ho was sutTering from nlcohollsm at tho time, nnd his condition becamo so bad that shortly after his nrrlvnl he wns tnkon to tho liospltnl. Then ho had six alcohol fits In quick succession nud succumbed. Mr. Mines was n mnn of brilliant mental gifts, but his whole life was marred by his one unfortunate failing. Ho was born about 55 years ago in Troy, t, 1, i.n..,i ,i . .,i.,,' i'. Jp , ,f r- ,1 ' 1 Slute of "i"j v.uiirV iiiiibiuin, i.nu II1U VJOU- oral Theological Seminary in this citv. Later he was ordained minister in tho Lpiscopal Church, but abandoned this to go into join nallsm. Ho wns connected with newspapers nt Troy, Albany nnd In this city, being widely known by sketchos undor the name of Follx Old boy. A collection ot thoni Is now Iu press, for publication in book form, by Harpers. Tho sad death ot Mr. Mines Is Inter esting iu tho respect that It raises the question as to tho permanenco of the gold curo In tho cases of chroulo alcohol ism. About two years ngo a physician named Dr. Keeley settled down at Dwlght, III,, a little town 40 miles out of Chicago, and nnnounced his ability to cure nil drunkards Who might pre sent themselves. From the start his buslnoss prospered, and some of the hardest, drinkers in tho West braced up I through Dr. Keeley's work. The treatment consists ot carrying a bottle ot whisky, drinking whenever the patient pleases and having the gold I mixture Injected Into tho patient's arm ' several times a day. After a week or bo of this treatment, it is claimed, tho patient will carry his bottle all day, never touch it and positively hate the idea of a drink. Mr. Mines wns one of the brlghtost of the men thut were curod by Dr. Keeley. From the day that he came out of the "Instltuto" Mines was one of the doc tor's strongest friends. Ha sang his, praises on all occasions, and oven did more than that. A long article signed by him nppeared in the North American Review, telling about Dr. Keeley and the gocd that had been accomplished la his own individual case. THOUOIIT 8111! WAS ASLVUP. A Daughter Who tVittted Three Months for Her Dead Mother to AwHke. Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 6. A horriblo case ot a human being lying unburied for nlmost three months right in tho heart of the city was brought to light jesterday when the body of Mrs. Barbara Luber, aged 81 years, was found In a house ou Washington streot, where she had lived with hor daughter Mrs. Mng dnleua Mochel. The body was lying on tho floor cov ered by some bed clothing, and was in a fearful state of decomposition. Mrs. Mochol has at dlfforent times been in sane, and was only discharged from the nsylum a few months ngo. She stated to tho coroner thnt on Aug. 27 last she found her mother dead on the bedroom floor. She was so heavy she could not lift her to the bed, so sho covered her up and has been waiting ever slnco for tho old lady to wake up. Mrs. Aiociioi is umiouuioaiy insane. Will Pay llnck 0 Per Cent. Lowell, Muss., Nov. 0, The officers of tho Golden Seal Endowment Order agreed yesterday to pay back 00 per cent, of the money taken from tho certificate holders and to wind up tho nlTalrs ot tho Orijer. Messrs.' Staples and Mnrr, ex supreme officers of the Order of the An nual Friend, wero summoned to appear in court as trustees of the Order. Their wives, to whom their property had been transferred, were also ordered to appear. This action is taken by the certillcate holders. Hie Pastor's Assallanta Guilty. MoitnisTowx, N. J., Nov. 0. The trial of Herbert Gray Torrey, Qhlef United States Assayer ot New York city and eleven others, including his son, on a charge of riot against the person and peace of Pastor Dill, formerly of tho Mission Presbyterian Uhtirch ot btorling. N. J , was concluded last evening. Tho Jury was out an hour. All the defend ants were found guilty as chnrged in tho indictment exeunt Clarkson. I). MolTatt and Herbert Gray Torrey. To Suceertl Unlater Carter. Wahiiivoton, Nov. 0. Dr. Mott Smith, ot Hawaii, has arrived in Washington and Will represent Hawaiian Interests hero until a duly accredited Minister is uppbinted. Dr. Smith is entrusted with a special mission, to have this country place a bounty ou Imported Hawaiian sugar so as to plnue" Hawaii on the foot ing it occupied when sugafwns admit ted free and the sugar of other countries was subject to duty. Serretnry Xettlutnn's Denis lun. Washihotok, Nov. 0. Assistant Sec retary Nettleton has decided that the law prohibits the sale ot uny print or im predion of any monetary obligation of the United States. The Secretnry of the Treasury has no authority to furnish for reproduction a photograph of the new f silver odrtllluute. Secretary Pruetor's Hesleniitlon, Wabmnotox, Nov. 0. Before- leaving hcrj for llurllngtou, Hon. Itodlield X'roo- tor wrote his resignation as Secretary of War, and plaoed it In the hands of Presi dent Harrison. No time is stuted In the letter for the resignation to take effect, but the expectation is the President will accept It ihortly. Xfeel tike $aytng somtthtnu JtADl BOOTS AKDHHOE8 DHLbSEUwiTH OOMatMBTU VMI'sACSilEBIacking Ncvcn ret Mann mn RTirr WATintPIKKII' nnd namrnlcl to prrnrrvn M-iillier, and keen it a.nft nnd dilrnlilc. 10C Will my for Hie Coat 10C ipln of (imiiKlutr PInlll tVlillo 1rX JXC Clns"iMlsloiiljy, JUC IOC l-.inrml.l,Opnl, Oc JQq or other Costly Ulnsa. 1QC FOR GLASS WILL DO IT. WOLFF Si RANDOLPH. Philadelphia.. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO Willi Puritiea the blood by ex pelling the irnpuiitips through the proper channels and never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the system and gives you an appetite. Never fails i o curoany con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klriln's Drug Storo, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. Ask my iiixentM for If not lor mile In t I, Tioilelns Klinea. plnco ask your dealer to send for entnlotrnr, aecuro the lour uui'iicy, mill uei mem lor ,011. MT-TAKi: NO MUIISTITUTE. S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It la a si'amli-tHPlioi, ttli no tucltaor wax t bread to hurt the fed; mado vt the best lino calf, stvlluli ami eatv, ami bernune irv make tnorv shoes of tUta grade thanani other vutnufactuiev, It equals hnnil Howt'il shoes foHtliiK from $l,u) to $"t.tn). SCL !( tifiniliin lliiiiil-Hi'Mril, thoflnostcalt 4Jm bIiop ever offurt'il for gS.(M; equals French Import?. 8lir.es whk'h coj,t from As.(Mto8UiX. &A lluml-OMi'tl XV vn Miois tine calf, ljr Htyllih, tvimfortulili nnl tlurablo. 'Ihe best Bhoo oviT otliyed nt this prloe ; same urndo as cu torn in in I o Htioi'HCDStlnv; from i.tM to'MO. ffiO .10 I'olirt HIhm'i Konncra, Kail road Men UJOa untl IiL'tter Cui i It 'ra ill I wenrthem; tluecalf, St'amli'sn, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exteu fclimetUe. tno italr will ueiiruyear. I CS3 ' tluv rnlfi no better hhou ever ottered at I niimim thU prlee; ni trial will convince those who warn naiuH ror coiurort mm nerv.ee. CO "! WorkliiuiiinnN shoes Smm nro very strong and durable. Those who l).io Klvcn them a trlul will wear no other make KftrMffi' &00 and Sl.7,1 Hehool shoes aro Jy iD worn by the boHevcry where; they sell on their merltn, n tin lucreusliiK sales show. B 2rp Sac !1.M llniid-eed Blioe, lest IkiClvl !)onola, very HtylUh; equals French tmporti'd hhwseostliiK tnmi $I.im) to ftf."). LiullfH 'J. .10, J.OO ami 81.73 fihoo for MlHiesnri)the bent fine I)oni;ota. Myllnh aud durable. t'liiiMUii oee inat w. i.. jjouaias' name ana price are slumped on the Iwtt torn of each shoe. W. La. 4JUUUaU.3, iirOfttOU, iUUHA, osopli 33 is 11, DR.THEEL, cofi Morth Fourth 8t.t tJOO b"J. tJrfn, 1 hu a hilt hi, th- i)D I j giuutn dettuka An.iTtau pptittut in therniu-d hiiW vbeU tiiio ut cure Blood Polaont Nervous Debility Spe cial Disease MI- bkiuUlHiaxii ItitiHpotiPalQlliith boD.i,soreThront Mouth,. lH-tolii, r.uii'l.'i, lruptlcirji, tof or hurl VkT. HwilllDfi, lrrtOvUoni, InHkPitutidon ml Uuontngi, HulcturcB. Weinei uil fAflf 4cir, luit menior' wtk htwt, menUl fcnilely, maney HUt Iff MietiPi an J iU PUPMoa n sultlnit from V i tlon or Ot rwort nt eaw-i corrq id v at once Do not low hor. no attr bt "' tUinjc D inr Quark. I'ami It or Vhy-U lao bu llr. THKhL uf positively A fh" dint'on w0 bu4nrft mo mvtta middl Aim and rwr-Kt r.'strwriiTii Minn"! ft n "r vt n 7 iiami' v pqoa "TRUTH" 'XTeln Qnachi r -nrn t-tin nutala. Br'aitt0 Huodat Villi IS Writ or catl and t' M Vor lUferaaM awi cia -"d Saturdajf ybll. dally Tlm A FINE SHOW If you want to Bean fine display of Boots and Biioea, k in S. SNYOER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Mosteller'H old stand,) Corner Coal and Jnrclln Hits. CiiHtum "Worlt and Xtcpulrlus Djne in the host atyle. 5UFFERIKC WOMEN'S?? hen troubled wlih those annoy inir IrwoU me v-n Mfjentiv follow nt'i i-i'l.l or i nrp. or froi Ion uuUoqU Wutkite riniWir m, ...cuia Ue OQ. UuCHOlrti. 0"leljrnea r.MALE REGULATING PILLS. v-i. t. tit-''l ,!" f4ll ftltK'1 i'UH''t lj.ty , v4cTt.nlv . i rrnnd. 8 -it ' - f..- rj:s '0 H. R BIUOKER, M. D., P1IYSIOTAN AND SliPMBON, ol 9 Rait tlentre Btreet; MaUanoy City, Pa Skin and all ipeolal diseases a epeclolty. -iZJ WHY IS THE WB L. DOUGLAS