i) 9 PrerTt. la t!?e mi efcagaat (mm THE LAX A I ive AMD NUTRITIOUS JUtOC 0 TKE PIQG OF QALlFOWNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable nnd effective laxative to perma nently cure HabUuel Consti pation, and the many Ills de pending on a vreak or inactive . condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER ARB BOWELS. It it thennit ezcatWat remedy Vassal to CLEANSE THESrSTFN ErTECTUHLLY Whan one U Hiliui or Coeatipaud SO THAT PURE BLOOD, MPftMHMC SLBIP, ItlALTM mwl STMHKtTII iiatupiallv rotxow. Every one Is using It and all arc delighted with it. ask voun onuaosT ton wsr.xrE" oi arxes- MANUFACTURED OHLY OV CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN mANCISCO, CAL. uiuismiB. icr new youk. a. r. GOLD HEDA1, IA3I8, 1878. from which the excess of oil has Imen removed, is Absolutely Pwre and it its Soluble. No Chemicals are used in its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily diobsted, nnd admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocors cvarywhero. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. ElcV ncaflacho and rcUeye aU the trmblag fncf dent to a btlloue etate of the aTatem, suoh $Jt Clzzloess, liauaea, Drowalnees, ntfitraw aftee catlog, l'aln lu. tho Side, tc While their mott f cmarkable encceaa Has dock snows la canafj S1CIC HoaSiche. yet Carter's IJtUe Liter rilifl en equallr valuable in Gonetlpat Ion, curlugandpre cntin thlaanncfinftcomp!aint.whUe they alas comct&llUordcraoftbeBCoiaach,atlonilatettia Itver and regulate the bowels. Svenlf ttieyoolj fAtbsthcywoniaboslnioiitprleelnsatoUtosevflsa Buffer t romtblsdlBtreaalnffcoiuplainti butfortu xtatelythelr(;ooitneaadooenotendhere,&ndthoee who once tryth&mlUfiud thoso little pilla valu. Ablelasomony waysthattiiey win not be 1I. aing to do without ttcm. But af tor allatci hi4 is the bano of to many-Uvea that here It where IweiaaVoourcit hvit. Our piUa.HrItnhil3 otheradonot. OarUr'a Z-ttla TJ.v Pills aro very unlit and very aay to take. One or two pills znaV? dose. Thoy are itrletly anetAble and do not ffrlpe or tiu but by Unr nen He actloa plaaee alt who caethem. Irviltt55oonUt are far ft. EoU ly draj;gkU erarfba- cr tint by bulU. CARTER WEXICWI C., Hew York; SMALL PILL. SMALL BfiSE. SMALL PRIGS Dank Countors.Tyler 8yctam, Port ablo, Unoqualed In Styles, Cost and Finish, , , t at UOrage CalHlopue of Country, ImtsL ete.( lilutrttM la Color. lionl u t ri't r-,lgB 16 IVuti. Ofticc ltt-kUs and Type (rrUcr Cabinet, xu N( j le. ttttst and cheap I t-Ht on t'rrtb, wltb grat l.U I nice fftUiocu Frtf. ro.iAKe It elk lull llao ol tl-ttlm, TftbU. Ornnk Vrt TaliRida, tfjttA Rlaftk Cnn:rl, ftf. iUijiIi iturk. U' . !! i r. mu6 lu (tnlcr. Tl-i:K UESKCC, St. JLou1. M. 1 U.S.A. ii.it ai-u r iLj-Ui. tct ik 3 MAW. MiBU WIlIi b'4 urn Mikltf. JtfffJ 114 1 vi n u.ia .anv u t ..rwra ut. r ituu 'rtitr, b rttara !' AamtPmptT 4l.ua h.uara "i 'lda.. fZ Ma.lt. l,.litJO i Wah-alll-s' Wo hate I'u.UtvnCure for theeiftruurlt abuta. CnrlyKaeaaia.KnitelonlNrrvou.Ileblllty,Loa ef beiuall'owrr, Iiupoujacy Ac. tinirrtatll ourlaltnla cur Sn'inow will Mad one Cull Haul h'a tledlclaa Baker & Co.'s mmm Ooooa CARTER'S! CORE 1 tr, lie f FRE THE BUBEATJ DEA"7EH SELECTIONS FROM THE WRITINGS OF THE DANBURY NEW3 MAN. What's the line nl Telling a Itan Ahonl Anything, Kspeclnlly When lilt WIN Doesn't Know Anything About ItT Mr. Uolcomh's lSxparlence. Copyrighted by Lee A Khcpard. Docton, and published by epcclal arrangement with thrut.l Tbe wan who will invent a bureau drawer which will move out and la' without a hitch will not only secure a fortune, but will attain to aa eminence in history not second to the rreateet warrior There is nothing, perhaps (always excepting a stovepii), that will ko tixasperat a man at a bureau drawer which will not shut It Is a drecptivo article. It will start off all riebt. then it pnnres nt one end while, tly other swings in aa far as it can. It is the cus tom to throw the whole weight of the person ngaiust the end which sticks. If any one has succeeded in closing a drawer by so doing, he will confer o favor by sending his addrera to this office. We have seen men do this eer- cral times, and then run from the other cide of tbe room and jump with both feet against the obstinate end. This doesn't appear to answer the purpose any oetter, but it is very siitisfyuis. Mrs. Holcomb was trying to shut a bureau drawer Saturday morning, but It was an abortive ellort Finally she burst into tears Then Mr Holcomb told her to stand aside and see him do it. "You see," observed Mr Holcomb with quiet dignity, "that the drawer is all awry. That's what makes it Btick. Now anybody but a woman would see at onco that to move a drawer standing in that position would be impossible. 1 now bring out this other end even with the other, so; then 1 take bold of both knobs and with an twmal pressure from each hand the drawer moves easily in. See?" The dreadful thing moved readily for ward for a distance of nearly two inches, then it stopped abruptly. "Ahl" observed Mrs. Holcomb, begin ning to look happy gain. Mr. Holcomb very properly mnde no response to this ungenerous expression; but he gently worked each end of the drawer to and fro, but without euccess. Then he pulled the drawer all the way out, adjusted it properly and started it carefully back. It moved as if it was on oiled wheels. Mr. Holcomb smiled. Then it stopped. Mr. Holcomb looked solemn. "Perhaps you ain't got the ends ad justed," suggested the unhappy Mrs. Holcomb. Mr. Holcomb made no reply. Were It not for inureased fluel) in his face, it might have been doubted if he heard tho remark at all, He pushed harder at the drawer than was apparent to her, but it didn't move. H tried to bring it back again, but it would not come. "Are you sure you have got everything out of hero you want?" he finally aBked, with a desperate effort to appear com posed. 'Ohl that's what yon aro stopping for, is it? Uut yon needn't. 1 have got what 1 wanted, you can shut it right up." Then she smiled a very wicked smile. He grew redder in the face, and set his teeth firmly together, and put all his fctrength to the obdurate drawer, whilo a hard look gleamed in his eye. But it did not move. He pushed harder. "(Joh, oohl" he groaned. "I'm afraid you haven't got the ends adjusted," she maliciously suggested. A scowl 'settled on his face, while ht strained every muscle in, the pressure. "What dumb fool put this drawer to gether, I'd like to know?" h snapped out. She made no reply, out sne ten that she had not known such happiness since the day she stood before the altar with him, and orange blo&soms in her hair. "I'd liko to know what In thunder you've been doing to this drawer, Jane Uolcombr he jerked out. '1 ain't done anything to it," she re plied. 1 know better, he asserted. Well, know what you please, for all I care," she sympathitingly retorted. The cords swelled up 011 his neck and the comers of his mouth grew white. I'll shut that drawer or 1 11 kuow the reason of itl" he shouted; and he jumped up and gave it a passionate kick. "Uh, my" sne'exoiauneu. He droimed oil Ins knees again and grabbed hold of the knobs ami swayed " . . 1 . . .... ll ...lt.. auu pjlsnen at mem wim ma ihijih. But it didn't move. "Why in Heaven's name don't you open the window? Do you want to smother mo?" ho nassionately cried. It was warm, dreadfully warm. The perspiration stood in great drops on his face, or ran down into ins neck. The birds sang merrily out the door, and tho L'lad sunshine av In colden sueew upon the earth: but he did not notice them. He would have civen five dollars if he had not touched the accursed bureau; he would have given ten If he bad never hii burn. He threw all his weight on both knobs. It moved then It went to itli n Buddennens that -threw him from Ills balance, and brought his burning face against the bureau witu force enough to skin his nose and fill his eyes w(th water to a degree that was lilindillL'. Then he went out on the back.stoop and sat there for an hour, scowling at J3 , tlm vnOHTY. J- M UlTt.KX. flighest of nil in Leavening I'owr. si If 1 D ABSOltJTEiSf PORE DR. HALL'S CALISTHENICS. Hun the Theory Was Tatted by a Yanna; Man. (CopjTlEttKi by Lee A Shrpard, Boston, and pablUhr 1 by special arrangement with thru.) Dr. Hall says tbote people who are tronbled with cold feet at bedtime should bend over and smartly slap the calves of their legs for about Gve min utes. This struck a young man who 'boards on Essex stroet to be about as sensible n piece of advice as he ever beard. So he put it to the test after dis robing himself on Saturday night He bent over and pounded away at himself, and all the time made a noiee with his mouth, like the hiss of efcaping steam. This noise attracted the attention of one j of the boarders, and be told the landlady that there must be a fire in that room, because he could hear it six, and could hear an nlfired snapping and poppiuf go ing on In there. The landlady didn't pause to argue. She caught up a pail and plunged for the place at once. The boarder followed with a glgantio clothes break. Both of them precipitated themselves Into the room together. The advent was so sud den that the boarder who was warming himself bad ao chanoe to dodga. And there was too much momentum to tho landlady and tho other boarder to per mit them to recover themselves in time. So there was a collision Tho landlady saw it coming aud instinctively held the pail in front of her. But the disciple of Hall didn't see it, ns his back was to the door and his head nearly to the floor, aud before he could look up on hearing the door fly open the visitors were on him, and the contents of tho pail over him, and the three, with pall and clothes brush, came down It a crash to gether. How the landlady extricated herself and gotoutof that room as quick as she did will always remain a mystery to the two men who stood there aud glared at each o.ther for come fifteen minutes. An Abuaed Boy. You can always tell a boy whose mother cuts his hair. Not because the edges of it look as if It had been chewed off by an absentminded horse, but you tell it by the way he stops on the street and wriggles his Bhoulders. When a fond mother has to cut her boy's hair, she is careful to guard against any an noyance and muss by laying a sheet on the carpet. It has never yet occurred to her to sit over a bare floor aud put the sheet around his neck. Then she draws the front hair over his eyes, aud leaves it there- while she cuts that which is at the back. The hair which lies over his eyes appears to be surcharged with electric needles, and that which is silently dropping down under his shirt band appears to be on- fire. She ijas un consciously continued to push his head forward until his nose presses his breast, and is too busily engaged to notice the Bundling sound that is becoming alarm ingly frequent. In tho meantime be is seized with an Irresistible desire to blow his nose, but recollects that his handkerchief is in the other room. Then a fly lights on his nose and does it so unexpectedly that he Involuntarily dodges and catches the points of the shears iu his left ear. At this he commences to cry nnd wish he was a man. But his mother doesn't no tice him. She merely hits hint on the other oar to Inspire him with confidence anil goes on with the work. When she is through she holds his jacket oollat baok from his neck mid with her month blows the short bits of hair from the top of his head down his back. He culls her attention to this faot, but she looks for a now place on hts iiead aud hits him there, mid auks him why he didn't use his handkerchief. Then he takes his awfully disfigured head to the mirror and looks at it, nnd,' young as ho is, shudders as,he thitiks of what tho boys on the street will say. When a-'jiillaiug le us they Rive It a brace, but it man learns from too many brnce. . Winter Is npproachlng. 1 IT. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889,, aiitng bwder The hang of Hie hunter's gun now reverherules through tho country. No Ohromo for Your Baby In this offT; but If mothers will go to 0 J. McCarthy or J. Uillan, the drug gists, nnd got a free s-uffplo bottle of Dr. Hand's Oolio Cure, thre will ha a well, baby for you. ; This Is tho tlmo of the year to look for snoak tlileven and robbers. Alva's Krailllan Kpwinn Co. i-I wish to luar my Krutefiil testimony to the virtues cil y .ur irntglcfil cure Tjr klog1 evil My nephew, now nine year old, born seroniloua. and nfllolel wltli wellliig, sore e, ete , in null 1 ui doct and h'oo't purl. lferer kept growing worse, tali health twoaaie broken, hTa neck wm lull of lump-o e Hrgeoiie.e rnuulngore-HiHl tneoHeefenimt liOlewt. Que inoiith'a uae or the Daolua Cure, lo ttie aNlouiHlunmit if everyboly, drove awav tha lumps, healed the sore, ud c ired the eyea lleliaa never felt or npp-urel ao well lu years, nd w feel Hint lila llle.a iruiiblea nruundor oou.rol of your wonderful inedl cine, loi which we onunot be bmllmuRful. Hep?olfdl y, MR. Jf.fJ.NlE WVN, 2 Wwt 27th St., New or. Hold at Klrlln'a UriigHtoie.Kerguaon iioaae niuca,auenauuoiii. Our Democratic friends carried Pennsylvania before (he election. Startling Facts. The American doohIh are ranldlv becoming 11 race of nervous wrrck., and the following suegeds tbe beat ro tdy : Alphimfio Hempfl- ing, 01 iiuuer, i'a , nwiurs mm iihu ma mill wan Bpeocblws from St. Vllua dance l)r lies1 groat llslorHttve Nervine oured him. Sim. J. R Mlllxr. of VMlniiruliin. and J I). Tuvlor, of Lngenspnrt, Ind., ec gained HO pouuda from tatting It. Mrs. II. A. Oanltier, of Vistula, Ind., was cured of 40 toSOonn- vnninus nny, auu munu ueaaru, oitei-ne-H. bacKncbe and nrrvous pnwLratlou by one bottle. Trial bottles, and line booku of marvelous cure, free at O. 11. iiairenbuch, tbo druggist, who recommend and guerau- lees tnis unequuiea reintciy. There's no mistaking tho fact tint the holiday season I not far off. Mllos' Nerve ana livor FUte Act on a new principle regousttng the bowela thtotwh ile ncrvi liver, stomach nnd liwela Ihtoti new dlwooverv. J)r. Mllea' Pills SDaedliv 3iue blllousnea, tmd taftte, t'trpld liver, pile, "onRtipatlon UiipqUHlod tor men, vfomwi, 'blldren. Hmutlest, mllaett,eurentl 6idoee, Kcla. Samples Kree, at 0. H.'llinrenbnch'g drug store. The preferred material for damage J euiiH is one oi lurge chucks. Suddon Deaths. Heart dlseasK Ih by far the most frcauent cause of BUildeu denlh. which In three nut of 1 four cases Is uumutpt-cled. The NyniptotriBhre not generally underetood. Theae arc: lyliS on the right Bide, abort breeth, palnordlH tress lu aide, bactc tir ahonlder, Irregular pulse, nbtliuin. weaa: and hungry epellR, wind lu stomnch, cwel'lng oi anklce or dropaj, opprealoii, dry ro uh and Rrantheriur. l)r Hllea Hlnstruied t.ooK on lltairt. Dlaeaw, lre atu. II. HBgcubucli, who ki 11 and guarantee Or. Mllea' uucqualcd New Heart Cure, aud hie Kcsloralle Nervine, which curw nervous ness, headache, hleeplefraneN-. ellecU of drlnt tug. ete. It coutulLB no opiated. Elaborate old-fashioned are back In stvle. necklaces Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the wt-n!ng? The algnal pe .Hpsor the ure approach of that more tor tble disease. Consumption. Aslt yourselves i you can allord rnr the sake of saving 50 t utM, to ruu the risk and do nothing for It. At know from experience that Million's Cur'" villCureour Cough, It uev-r IHlla. This -xptlns why more than a Million Hottios ere Bold the pat year. It relieves Croup ud whopping fTougn nt onoe Mothers do t I... ml, tin.,, I, . f j. !., n.. Uttu tf 'iit'bt, tiaeShlloU's I'oroug 1'laster. Mold by '. II. Hageubucb, N K. corner Main and U'oyd streets. Hats won on tho election will soon be appearing. Shlloh's Consumption Ouro. This la beyond question the most sne. Malul Oougu Medlotne we have ever sold. t tew do&es Invariably cure the west oases ol V)iigh, Croup, and lironchltls, while lta won. lertul sucoaaB In the cure of Consumption la without a parallel In the history of medicine. Unoelt'R first discovery It lias been aolrt on a tuiiranlee,u lest whloh uo other 'medicine an Bland. Ii you have a Cough we earnestly lt you to try It. Price 10 cents, &l cents, and 1.UU. if your flings are sore, t;uaet or uaot. une, use eUilloh'M I'orous 1'laster. Bold bv '. II. Ilagenbttuh, N. K. corner Main and ,!oyd streets. Few cornets nowadays have whalt' hones in them. If you want u drive away Dyspepsia. Rlllotuuess. OuusilDatlnn. l'oor Appetue and aU evllaarlilng from a disordered Liver nae nr. uee a ijiver atteituuwr. rriat uoitieairee at Klrllu's drug alore. Now for Thanksgiving and tt big "turk." bi. LEATHER and SHOE FINDIH6S Uaaltr lu all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! large and llrat-cjajw stook. All Demands of the Trade" Supptea 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson IUuae building, SHENANDOAH, PA. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOOTH MAIN STltBET, Wharebe will be nltaselto meet the want of his friends aud tie public la Everything in the Drinking Lite. J II FQMryiOV, tTWHHItr-tTrlkW. 0 n.ar-frtMUali a bulldln onruer Main . L I A PECULIAR STOVEPIPE. , 6ELECTION8 FROM THE WRITINGS OF THE DANnunY NEWS MAN. Blr. Cnbielgh Did It All by llliiiaelf and There U'uau't n IliWih In tho I'rtieeed Ing.. but It Cauie Kenr llrlng Fatal. Copyrighted by Lee Mbepard, Boston, nod publlHhod by special arrnntremeiit Itli tliem.l The Uoblelghs pnt up the sitting room stove Thursday. Mr. Ooblelgh had been dreading the thing for n month. He wanted to hire a regularly built stovs erector to do the joh, but work has been scarce at his shop and he felt that he could not afford to hire. Mrs. Cobleivh got down the pipe for him from the gar- j ret and helped him to get the stave out of the closet No accident occurred ! during these operations. But the uuueu j al ciroumstHUce did not encourage Mr. I Cobleigh; on the contrary, it inspired him with greater dread When every- thing was In readiness to put up the pipe, ho walked about tho machinery with considerable uneasiness and eyed it with undisguised apprehension. Several times he picked up a link, and then, while sudden tremor would flash over his j OYOV fails !o dire any COn frame, he would drop it again. I . . J "Come," said Mrs. Cobleigh, who, ' (UtlOIl produced by impure Or womanlike, knew more than Solomon :,,,,A:i,,i i,i,i , i- about putting up a stove, "get to work impoverished blood, or a dis- now. It can bo done in a minute If you'll ordered state of stomach, liver only set right to work at it." ... Mr. Cobleigh tumed pale. OF KHlnoyS. "Curse this being poor! ho muttered between his clinched teeth. Then he took hold of the link whose flat end indicated that it belouged to the stove, ii sat on its place with tho ease of loug familiarity. He loo Veil at his wife with a nameless fear on his face. Then he picked up the next link, spread npart his legs, compressed his lips and proceeded torjoin it to tbe other. I He had hcarcely brought the two ends together when the one slipped over nnd Inclosed the other. Another link was to he put ou before the elbow could be used, and he had to use a chair to reach the place. His face was very white now, and his limbs trembled .to that degree! that he could hardly keep his place on the chair. He took the Hut into his , shaking hands and raised it to it place, i It went on at once. The appearance ot his face was simply ghastly now. His lips were ashen; his eyes flamed with a sickenintr terror. "For heaven's sake baud me that ,, , , , , ,. . ClbOWl ho hoarsely Whispered. n.'a .;f . .,Vn.T..l.. nn.,.r,l;u,l Tl t.t. UlS Wife promptly complied. But IliS hnnil Khruilr tn kilfli nn Ttnt that: ha. nanusiiooKio bucn an txient vnat n COUld not hold it, and it fell to the floor. o, i , i .ii. She picked it up and ugam extended It to him " iu iiitii. "For pity nako, Cobleigh, what Is the . , . , , , , Uiatterr SllO ejaculated as Ills deathly r ,,.,,1 t,n tuce appeared to Her. "Whl dnTit sHlfl" hn rraanil In n am uuu i speaai lie gaspeu in a Shaking Voice. i, 1: i ,,, . . III" upplled the elbow. It Went On In n rtuul, u uasil. "The other link," he hysterically Bald , , , , ' , J J with a half suppressed scream . Oi..t, ..f h.,,.l ...,'H. .!., .1 kvn uctmii. i.i.i. n,,i, ciiciioivii fill,. perplexed in mind, the unhappy woman hastened to comply Her husband seized the last link. There was not only no color in his face, but his hair stood right up ou his head; the perspiration hung in great beads from ills forehead; the chair on which , he stood fairly rattled beneath the qui vet i of his person. He raised the link, placed it in petition and gavo It a push. It went straight to its place, und at the same ; ii I 1 II... 1 1 1 ! ... ' lime tie stiuveu uie uiuer enu in uiu chimney hole. A short, sharp cry resounded through the room; there was a quick movement of the chair, and the unhappy man lay senseless on the floor. The neighbors wero alarmed and flocked In, and picked him up aud laid him on the bed, while a doctor was sent for aud restoratives ac tively applied. But it was several hours before he returned to full consciousness. The shock to his nervous system had been very, very great The first words he gave utterance to were addressed to his wife: "Was it all a fearful dream, Matilda?" "What, Joliu?" arfsxl tbe fond wife. "The stove, the sitting room stove. Is it upr "Why, yes, John. It is up." Did-did I do itr , "Y. H. John, you did it," He pat the trembling hands over the white face and burst into tears. rilgna of Ieer. A rural gentleman standing over n register iu one of our stores attracted general attention to himself by observ ing to his wife, "Mariar, 1 guess I'm goin to nave a fever, 1 feel suoh hot streaks a ruuuin up my legs." Thmiglite of Home. A tramp who came out of a house on West street by the air line passage was heard to observe that that was the most satisfactory kick he had received in years. It reminded him of home. What They Illd Home. . A new boy at the South street school being askod if they had family prayer at 'his bonse, promptly auswered, "Ho, uu; we nave got four bay windows. J. M. Baiijsy, SEE MY S ,f 3r' ';j':K.';-,'"" BLACKING ONCE A MONTH: OTHER DAYS, WASH THEM CIEAN tlITUiirrrr ennnrn- ' nun nr.i jrurtuc r:omj 1 LADIES, IT COSTS cent a foot to change the appeeirnnoe of old Furniture to completely tlit r huebande will think it i nerw. JisKBON if WILL DO IT , sk TOR IT. WOLFF U RANDOLPH, Phll&dalptUa. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPAR1LLA rarities the blood by ex pelling the impuiities through the proper chuur els and never ClUSeS eruptions Oil the skill, . , . . in .iivgiiiiuue uio uovt eis Olirea dyspepsia, HvCf and kidney . , J troubles, tones Up the System ml vm m ,,nr;r Sold at KlrllR't Drug Store, Ferguaorit Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa . Ak my ngenta Tor Vt . I. Ilnnglna Slinra. If not lor aule In our plnre nak onr denier to arnd for ml sting ur, aecure the ngenry, nnd get tlirin lor yon. Ur-TAlli; NO SUIISTITUTU.J S3 SHOE CENTLErflEN n t aao i pnuc in int nuitiuiui. int n untir , It la a aeamlfasalnie, w Uh nu tacLaor wax thread to hurt the feet: mails or the Ix-.t. fine calf, atrlnh ttnd easy, and because trr makt morf tltota of IhtM wmttc than it ohVr iinAi t.,rr. It equala bond, Rowed shot's t'ostltltr from S-i.OU to $H.)0. ootientilnr iiRud.ae".l, thetincstcaif hw ever ofTi nil or S.Mlj eiptals French lmporleil Btuies which eo.t from s.tnu S12.LI. aj x oo Hntitl-si-nrd Wt-lt Hho, nuo calf, I PBTa ut IIhIi. coiufortulile aud durable. The bent ( nUtte ever offered at this ptlre ; aumc. grade aa cus njiaiiortmeacoati,, tSfc flt I'tillee rdniei farmers, llallroad Hen iPO. aud LclterCurrlersnllweorlhenr, tluecair, aeamleas, amiKilh Invlile, htnvy three soles, exteu- slon ciIko. Onopnlr will uearayear. ttO ,10 nut cnlfi no better shoe ever oirered nt SftdS. tins prlee; one trial ill eou luce tho.o I who want a shoe for comfort ami scr Ice. ' tftQ il nntl j.OU V(irlittnznitiiiH shoes 9 A. ore i ry stroun ami Hurulile. ThoM) who i h ivo glvou them a trial v III weur no otttermake. B.y.) 8'J.IM) ttlKl R1.75 fcchool shoes oro .worn i.ytiii. bi.jseverj whore; theyscii , on their merits, tis Hie iiicn aslnit Hulessbow. rMla 3.t) lliiud-sfni'd shoe, best i. Jm.trola. M-rvHtvlish: pnuALal-'reucii 1 in port ft.1 elioes cmtliiw from fri.tio to Sti.int. IniUin' '-i.50. atiiS.Oil a ml 1.7.1 then for MImc3 are the bunt ADobntiBola. Stytiohuud durable. Cmitlon. Sto (liut W. I. DourUs uanio and prlctt aro stain pe on thn Imttimi of each shoe. W. i.. UOUULAS, Brocktyu, Mass. DR. THEEL, cqq Worth Fourth St., DUU twl Ufi'i ii, rHitlnHi'iUi the iulr gfnato ijcmitUi Atuericu ppr-UUt In the 1 wtrti BtUt-a who U bl u cure BtOOCl POfftOHi Mervou Debility 4 8pt oinl Diseases f fckiu Ll" Mil Ki4 RpoU Pfcini In thtt twuM.SoreThroHt Mouth, piich. VimiiM, Hropdoin tori or bartl tlctn, Bvplllnia, Irritnloni, JnflamniiULi ftiid Knnnlng, tLriuturoii, WfhkDtt nl Fulf iM.r, iMt memory, w.ik bacll mental imltlT KWaej II HI. mm MM M ooi. rio as low o. no m.ltrr wast ;" Ualus Duekir, Quack. F.iolU .r Ho.i'lul Phy.lfll.n hM f.l Dr. THKKL csrwi poaltlvely ort anii'-nt drlentlon nor tolrtn-M ou,. vopim.. Mtoiits on 4VO TMO.K COSTiafl Itnrt uMI,.a rt.tl or r-'r. .'"nt ' fmP bOOK TPllTM, np-wln. Onali. uiul.r .worn u.un'i'iil.i I," 'lil' niai t M S f' 1 I. Vrt. .nrt B.U S?' fl r. 1 "in.i'ur V itil 11 WHl. or call sod be VM Reauuew IM Wola. ."d SaturJoy roils, daily Tlmaa A FINE SHOW If you want to se a fluo d splay of Boots nnd ouues, gu bt W, S, SNYOER'S Boot an;l Shoe Store, (Mas teller's old stand,) Corner Coal Mate! jHltiill HV Custom Work: and Repairing Ikioe In the beat idyls. WFHKi5WE8 iniU taltwUi,- c 5 ' r r . - ti., or tm ' EMALE Rtf-ntfTWQ Pi Li- .1yaia StriiiiFtbi i-'tfir .vlu.ru.i.le-i- " I," " t w.J. 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