3 Presents In the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOE OF TUB FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be niOst beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative tj perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is the most excellent remedy known to CLEMSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one Is lhtious or Constipated so THAT PUnt BLOOD, REFRESHING 8LELTP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUQQIST FOR STTH-TCTaE" OP PIGS MANUFAOTURED ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UOUISVIUC. KV NEW YORK. V. t. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. Baker & Co.'s reakfast Cocoa from which tho oxcoWof oil has been removed, Is Absolutely Pure audit is Soluble, No Chemicals are uscrt -in, lis'. preparation. It has mpre than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and Is .thereforo 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 Grocers cvorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. Elck Xleadscho and relieve all tho trembles) inci dent to a bilious state of the system, euoh oa Dizziness KauB&a. Drowsiness, Distress after citing, rain In the Bide, to. 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V fjfk (imsi.J inuaim . a i" jBHui.,oraea44e fja t lirlkr for I.UIII. va.'Sii l,ucr l7 rrturo Lr JlolL iii.iiuo i ... mm ivj..jbHrl CLIobetrthelllL.lau.,F, JlaonHqurtrc. tty all Local lr.l.l. '' 'i-ii. ! To teat a 1'oalllvo Care for the effee ta of aelfhna :..jo.... VmlMainnil. Nr. ullk HoLUltT. IWSOf CARTER'S! 1 yw vess' a a.ia53 HaarnnrsK!.(.:rM t?3a r 11 . - our BnecUla we will k nd one Fuinianlhy Mtdlelue , kuiiliichValuaUelnforniaUmiriti:!!. AddriM U. M. CO., SS5 Jlroadway. ! ew erL. I TOLD BY A WOMAN i l - r jt. it iii res i 01 mo iuumorors oi tho Kcator Brothers. DISCOVKRED BY AN ACCIDENT. Oas of tha Men's Wives, in Joaloas Rago, Reveals tho Story, Great Rejoicing Ovor the Capture Among Farmeri Who Had Fearott fnr Tliolr Lives Tho Murder Waa a l'artleillarlr Atroeloua One Killed the Inoffensive Old Men With Clubs to Obtain Their Money, WilkesbARiie, Pa., Nov, 12. Henry Hlgglns ami Joseph Kveland, together with their wives, were arrested yestordny afternoon, charged with tho murder ot the two old farmers named Kestor, which occurred In 1880. The prisoners wore lodged In jull. They were vlsltod by re porters aud others, but absolutely ro fused to talk of the murder or their arrest. Tho arrests aro considered as a good ploco of detective work. There Is groat rejoicing over tho arrests among farmers, who have long dreaded that thoy might meet a fate similar to the Kestars as long as tho murderers were at largo. All of tho prisoners have bad reputa tions. The murdered men wore bachelor brothers, living In Sugar Loaf township, Luzerno County, and. tho crlino was committed Oct. 15, 1883. They worked a small farm, and were reported to ho well-to-do. Thoy seldom left their homo, and tho supposition win that thoy kept their money In th e houso. The murderers made their way to tho houso during the night. It was raining very hard. The murdorers broke In tho back door. A desperate struggle then ensued. Tho brothors fought for their lives, but they woro Anally ovorpowered. Tho houso was ransacked from top to bot tom, and whatover money was In tho placo the murderers got. A neighboring farmer who had some business to transact with the Kesters called tho next day. He ran away from the Bight that mot Uls gaze. The mur derers had used clubs In their work. The whole neighborhood was aroused. A posse scoured tho mountains and val ley for tho murderers, but no trace ot them could be found. The County Com missioners offered $1,000 reward and tho relatives of the victims offered $1,000 moro. Detectives took a hand In the case, but all were uusuccessful. A year ago tho Plnkerton men wore put to work, and their labors havo boon rewarded. A woman told the story of the crimo. She quarreled with one of the murderers, whoso mistress sho was, and subsequently fell Into a trap laid by the detectives. Kemeniberlnctho "Martyred" Annrohlsta New Yoitn, Nor. 12. Cooper Union Hall was packed last night with Anar chists, who mot to commemorate the ex ecution of Parsons, Engol and others who were hanged for complicity in tho Haymnrkot explosion at Chicago In 1878. Red Hugs and banners bearing inscrlntion,nfUslind German woro prom'"- 'miZfflmfjfSii momorlal rwass- ,. - "Jia general pasfUisp " ;nt of tho "Arboit'er .innf." A .ailroad an taken up in hohalt t! nf train eor oxocutod anarchists. Cut Ills Throat With Ilrokcn Glass. Philadelphia, Nov. 12. JohnC. Scott, a young medical student from Galveston, Texas, committed suicide In tho Gorinnu Hospital yostorday by cutting his throat with a broken piece of glass, whllo In a lit of temporary insanity. Ho went to tho hospital for treatment. Ho fought desporntely with one of tho physicians who attempted to bind up his wounds, overturning all tho furniture In tho room and covering It with his blood. Jull lllrds Kacupo. Coluiitjcs, C-i Nov. 12. At 1 o'clock In tho morning tho prisoners In tho Mor row County Jail, nt Mount Gllcad, picked the lock and overpowering tho nhorlff made a break for liberty. Every prisoner escaped and nouo has so far boon retaken. Among the number were the Her. J. Gano, a wife murderer, and two burglars, who are thought to bo danger ous crooks. Pennsylvania's Olllelal Vote. Hahmsbuiiq, Nor. 12. Tho official vote of Pennsylvania Is as follows: Auditor-General Gregg, Rep., 411,518: Wright, Dein., 854,107;' Hague, Pro., 18,100. Stato Treasurer Morrison, Rep., 409,001; Tilden, Dem., 350,197; Drayton, Pro., 18,070. For Constitutional Con vention, 172,771; against, 410,542. Senate Investigation Over. IlAnnisnuito, Nor. 12. Yesterday afternoon n vote was taken on Senator Gobin's resolution, that Jtlie Senato Is without jurisdiction In the cases of Auditor-General McCamant and Stato Treasurer lloyer, and It was agreed to by a strict party vote Yoas, 28; nays, 10. Tho Senate then adjourned sino die. Fortune for n Ilrlck Iuapoetor. BALTiMoni;, Nov. 12. Mrs. Mary Ann Pitcher, tho wife of Mr. Philip I. Pitcher, inspoctor of brick nta Bolt Lino shaft in this city, has just come Into a fortune of $800,000 through tho death of her fathor, Mr. Nathau Pumphrey, a well-known truck farmer of Anno Aruu del County. PENNSYLVANIA BRIEFS, The new electric road from WestChos ter to Lenape Station Is open. Cruelty to a kitten caused expulsion of a boy from nchool In West Chester. Two bands of horse thieves and high waymen aro plundering Chester County farmers. Tho town of McDonald had a narrow escape fromdostructloa by Are yesterday morning. George E. Lawronoe, a Pittsburg law yer, committed suioide at tho Everett Houso, New York, yostordBy. Dr. Paxson, of Chester, Is talked ot as a strong candidate for bishop in tho Methodist Church. Two Pottstown merchants have ac cepted checks from a slick sharper for $12 each on $1 purchases, and then learned that tho checks woro forgeries. clighest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTE Of PURE Tl.e rlltlon Was Dlsmlasetl, IIoston, Nor. 12. Tho potttlon of the Mutual One Year Benefit Order for a writ ot mandamus against Insurance Commissioner George S. Merrill was dismissed by Justlco Holmos in the Su premo Court yesterday. Tho petition was brought by tho Order to compel tho Commissioner to afllx his signature to an order on the State Troasurer for the sum of $10,X0, In the hands ot tho lat ter as a part ot the roservo fund ot ths Order. The Judgo decides that tho Commissioner's authority in tho matter Is discretionary. Taking a Long Nap. CoiitlAjjd, N. Y., Nor. 12. Miss Arn old, of Dlodgott's Mills, has been In a deep sleep since Sunday, and all efforts to arouso her aro futllo. She has par taken of no nourishment since Sunday. Tho loo.il physicians aro greatly puzzled orcr the case and aro at loss to account for It. Miss Arnold has symptoms of heart disease. Struck by a Cyclone. Pirrsnimo, Nov. 12. Tho now town ot Kensington, 20 miles north of this city, was visited by "a cyclone and hoavy rain storm Tuesday night. A number ' of buildings in course of erection wero l rocked. j Una Three Wives Living. Binqhamton, N. Y., Nov. 12. Dr. Chas. A. Barnes, of Median lcsvlllo, N. Y., was arrested here yesterday morn ing. Ho has been married six times and has three wives living. NEWS OF THE DAY. A blizzard 1b now raging in North Dakota. Ono hundred nnd twonty porsons havo died of hunger In the ono parish of Ka gors, Russia, The province of Hunan, China is in open revolt and Europeans thore aro ro portod in peril. The seventeenth nnnual convention of the bankers ot tho United States is in session at New Orloans. Tho widow ot tho Right Hon. W. H. Smith Is gazetted Viscountess Hnmblo don with tho right of succosslon to male heirs. Tho Commissioner of Patents denies that ho has Issued any patent that can be construed as an extension of the Bell Telephone Patent. A revolutionary movement has been discovered In San Salvador, with a con spiracy to assassinate tho Minister of War Ezotn, brother of the President. DON'T DELAV" -TAKE: . wtssi9 ItOurea CoHa,OourkilSoreThroat,Orosp,Inl!aeBrti 7hooping Cough, Bronchitil aad Aathma, A crtila tura ftr Conaumptlon la Or.l ataae., and a aura relbf la advanced atagea. u.aatoaoa. You will aeo tho ex aellent effect after taking the flret doe. Soil ay aaaltre aTarjwHera. larja aaulaa, M eaate and fUW. LEATHER and SHOt FINDINGS 3? J. CLEABT, Dealer In ell kinds ol Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large aud first -class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied Iff W. CENTRE ST., Keiguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA. SALLE SENIOR'S Latest Stylos IN Fall and Winter Millinery. Ill N. MAIN ST., S9BNAND0AQ. Newly Refitted aud Renovated. TONSORIAL : PARLORS ! J3X3C .Ou vxasr a-, Hair Cuffing and Hair Dressing ! BHAM.'OOIHafKTO., DV E. G. J. WADLINGER, Under i'ostolllce llulldlnsr, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah, 4a7-Hot and cold baths, Polite, prom t and caremi attention. emu XT. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, COULDN'T STOP THE CAR. The Ilrnke Didn't Work, nnd It Went Into the Hirer. Eastos, Pa., Nor. 12. About 10 p. m. two passengers upon an electric car had an oxporlenco which thoy are not likely to forget. In nonsequenco of a sltppory track and tho failuro ot the bra kes to work proporly, It was found impossible to stop the car at the top ot College Hill, and It was soon beyond tho con trol of the motor-man. Down tho hill It plunged for fully a quarter of a mile, gaining headwny In its progress, until nt a curve It jumpod the track and, at terrific speed, crashed through tho Iron railing and ovor tho side of the Buihkill bridge, falling Into tho water 30 feet below. The car was a total wreck. Goorge Scliug, tho motor-man, re mained nt his post nnd sustained a frac ture of tho leg. Tho conductor had Jumped off at tho top of the hill and os caped without injury. Miss Salllo Mack and Prof. Edler, the latter tho organist ot Christ Lutheran Church, wero badly bruised by the tall, but no boues woro broken, Tho nccldont was duo to tho lack ot sand to ennblo tho whools to grip with out sliding. Oft in tho Stll'y Night You'vo heard tho walling 'round you ; Wind Colic and baby wero tho combina tion. Dr. Hand's Co'ic Cure Is tho spoeifle. Sample bottles free at O. J. McCarthy's or J. M. Hillan'a drUK etoro. Gxjse-bone nronheales are all In favor of a still, old fashioned winter. Alva's Brazilian Snectflo On. : I wish to htar my grateful testimony to the virtues nl y mr maglual cure f jr king's evil My nephew, nnw nine years old, born scrofulous, and allllctel with swellings, sore eyes, etc.. In spita ot doctors and blood purl- uei-H, uepi growing wurso, nis ueaiiti ofCAme broken, his neck was lull nf lumps-one Itrgn one,aruuulngRore nnd t tie cu 46 deemed hopeless. One month's use of the ductus uure. to ine asionisum u i or evervun.iv. drove away the lumps, li-Mlo I tu j sore, and unreu 1110 eyes. He has never felt or anneared so well In years, indwafeel that his life-long troubles are under control of vour wonderful mprll- cluo, lor which we cannot be too thankful. uespsciiuiiy, MKS..IKNNIE WYN, tt!5 West Hth sL, New YorB, Bold at Klrlln's Drag Utore.Kerguson Uoaue oiucK.aueuaauoai , The crack of doom ought to be heard nt tue ureiiK or day. Startling Faots. The American neonle are ranldly becoming a race of nervous wrecks, and the following suggests the best remedy: Alphonso HempU lug, 01 miner, t'a., swears tnaL wnea nis sou waa speeciuess rrom Ml. Vitus nauce Jr Miles' great Uestoratlvo Nervine cured him Mrs.J.lt Miller, of Valnnrnlao. And .1.1) Tavlor, of Loiransport, Ind., eao '. gained SO pouuus irom uising it, Airs. ii. A. uaraner, of Vistula. Ind.. wai cured of 40 to 60 con- vuiNiuua u aay, anu mueu ncuudcn?, oizzi nes. backache and nervous nrostratlou bv one bottle. Trial bottles, and fine books of uurvuiuu cures, nee ill u. II. iiatjeui'ucn, ineiirugist, wno recommenas anuguarau tecs this uncqnaled remedy. Holiday Roods will boou be making urigut tue suop wiuunws. Miloa' ISiorvo nnd Llvor Pllla vet on a new principle regulating the .iver, stomach and bowels through the nerves V new discovery. Dr. Miles' I'lljs speedily onstlpallon. Unequaled lor men, women, .'hlldren. Smallest, mll.lent,eureHt I 6)do8es, iicts. Samples Kreo, at O. IL Ilasenbuch's irug biore. In a few weeks the smell of Christ nma cakes will Bcent the ttir. Suddon Doatlis. Heart disease Is bv far Ihe most freouent euuoe of sudden death, which In three out of four cases Is unsuspected. The symptoms aro aotgenernlly understood. These are: lying n the right side, short breath, rain or dls iross In side, buc& or shoulder, Irregular nuise, astnma, weal anu nutigry spells, wnm In stomach, swelling ol ankles or dropsy, opiire1ision,ury couituaua smoinering, ur. V111C8' Illustrated book on Heart Disease, free atO. II. Hagenbuch, who sell and guurantee ur. linos' unequaien ew iieart uure, aun ins liesiorano .nervine, wuicn cures nervouc. aess, headache, slocplessncs effects of drink. tug, etc. j.i coniaius no opiates. Raking up tho fallen leaves Is now a common industry. Oh, What a Cough. Will you beertthe waning? The signal per lansof thHsuronnnroacb of that more ter if you can afford fnr the soke ot saving GO rents, to ruu tue risK ana ao noinuiir ior u. We knowfroci oxpsrlenoo that Hhlloh's Our will Cure your Cough. It never falls. Thla Dxplalns why moro than a Million Botllei presold the past year. It relieves Croup nd Whopplnt; Contih at once. Mothers do not be wltho'it it. for Lame llacit, Bide or L'heMt. useHhlloh's Porous i'iastar. Hold bv O. H. Hajeubuch, N. K. comer Main and Uoyd stroets. Tlie politicians are now taking a needed rest. Shiloh'a Consumption Ouro. This Is beyond question tue most suo- 3smIu1 Oouzu Medicine we nave ever sola, lew doses Invariably cure tho worst rxsea oi (Jonah, Croup, and llronchltls, wlule Its won lerlul succeiB In tbe cure of (loiiHumpllou is without a parallel In the history o( miadlclne. Since it's nrsl illsoovery 11 Has ueeu sow on a wnin no ottier raejiN 'rle M MjikHawUi, ua fWa,-Ir IW Longs a Bte,' nseTBillOlJ'sPol II. Uajonbuoh, N. aresoro, .cnest or uacK )KUH l"lalitr: HeTU by li. corner iiain anu Joyd streets. Hunters are still banging away at the rituuit. If vou want lo drive away Dvsnensln Olilousness. Cuua'lnritlou. t'onr Annetde und ail evils arising from a disordered Liver use ur. uee B i.iver iteruiaior. xriai uoiiies iree at Klrlln's drug store. The Juice of the apple still continues to now from the preox. j a Nmuor. AT70RHEY.AT.LM1. 0 t.o Jae6d4. sbulldln rner Main add Oseli ANOTHER SUIT AGAINST HOEY. fend fnr. 1 Aaka that tho .llnrtprnireo on the llnllywnml Cottaira be Het italdp. TnFNTO.v, N. J., Nov. 12. Another suit was begun yesterday by Henry HRttford, president of tho Adams Lx- press Company, ngnlnst John Hoey. In this case his wife, Joxephlne, and his son, Frederick Hoey, nro also named as defendants. It Is on a rulo to show cause why nn Injunction should not be granted by tho United States Circuit Court against Hoey, preventing him from collecting the dividends on tho 10,000 shares of Southern Express Com pany stock that ho holds, and from dis posing ot them and other socurltlos he now holds. The rule asks that tho court decree that this stock has been the property ot tho Adams Express Company since Oct. 0, 1887, when It came Into tho possession of John Hoey, nnd that tho settlement betweon the defendant and tho com pany In December, 1888, be sot aside. It also asks that all the mortgages on the Hollywood cottages, which woro exe cuted since the beginning of the suit hero, be sot nsldo, ns well as other mort gages and assignments, nnd that they borovlved and continued as liens against Hoey, It further asks that Josonhlno Hooy bo debarred from nil dower rights In these mortgaged premises In which sho mado joint execution, and that the leases now held by Fred. C. Hoey bo declared void, because thoy wero mado to defraud tho company, and that Hoey bo made to return to Adams Express Company bor rowed money and socurltlos. Tho court is nlso asked that Mrs, Josophlno Hoey be enjoinod from trnnsforring any poperty. Judge Green has Issued an ordor that Hoey transfer no proporty, nor shall his wlfo. FOUR KILLED. Disastrous Wreck On the Illinois Ccntrnl Noar .Inokaon, Tenn Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 12. On tho Illinois Ccntrnl, 12 miles north ot Jack son, nt 2 o'clock yostordny aftornoon, a south-bound passenger train nnd ono north-bound came together In a valley, both running down hill at tho rata of 40 miles an hour. Both onginos wero re versed, but without offoct. ino engines wero crushed to pieces. A smoking car was telescoped und freight cars wero piled ono on another. four men woro Instantly killed, ono fatally wounded and several othors Injured. A number ot other passengers re ceived cuts and brulsos. Engineer Staloy, ot the passenger train, leaped from his engine. The accident was canscd by Engineer Illllsinan of the freight train pulling out of Oaktiold on tho passenger train's time. The Kttgiiiee-r Waa Killed. Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 12. Train 8, a fast express, jumped the track at Adrian, between Horuellsvlllo and El mira, at 12:50 yesterday afternoon. En gineer James Stlckney was killed, and throe or four passengers were slightly Injured, Tho cause ot tho accident is unkuown. Tha Sisters of llulli. IlAniilsnuna, Pn., Nov.- 12. A new nnd novel political organization Is to bo formod in Harrishurg by n number of prominent ladles of the Democratic be lloi, characterized by sincere nlfectlon for Mrs, Cleveland, great rospect for Grover Clevelnnd and unbounded admir ation for Baby Until. Tho society Is to call it "Tho Sisters of Bath." and its oiiject will bo to Install that little liuiy In tho White Houso nursory. A llusr Dofeltder Hnnurod. CnAWFOltnsviLLE, Ind,, Nov. 12. Miss Emma Connor, tho school tonchor of Clark Township, noar Ladoga, who had a Hag torn down from her school-house by three men who had n grudge against her, and who put It back and dolled tho lnon to attempt to roruovo it again, was given a handsome silk Hag in tho Young Men's Christian Association building In this city last tiight. Many prominent mon wero present. KlopcU With a I'ormer r.nvor. WooDliunr, N. J., Nov. 12. Tho wlfo of Frank Van Horn, ot this placo, has eloped with a former lover, Frank How ard of Philadelphia, who Is a married man. She left hor husband, tolling him that she would nover return. Sho is 23 yenrs old and very pretty, and has bson stage struck tor a loug time. lias lleeu lioclaroil Insane. Bed Bank, N. J., Nov 12 Joseph Hook, 32 years old, who, when a boarder In tho houso of David Kiddle, a llttlo over a month ngo, broke In the bedroom ot Maggie Kiddle and Lizzie liyder and nttomptod to assault them, but was frlghtonod away by their screams, bus been doclarod lnsnno. The Junta and Chilian Affairs. London, Nov. 12. Advices aro re ceived from Chill that the Junta, in an address, hns restored command ot affairs to Congress, specially urging upon that body the necessity of promptly organ izing tho nrmyund uavy. Cut Her Throat With a llnzor. Elizabeth, N. J., Nor. 12. Miss Annie C. Kenal, wifo of a Singer Works oinploye, oonimlttod suicide yesterday by cutting her throat with a raaor while demented. y NEW YORK NEWS IN BRIEF The complexion of the Now York legislature Is still in doubt. Mayor Grant of New York left for Nowry, Ireland, yesterday, where his mint is very 111. Judgo Goorge L. Ingrnhnm ot New York makes nlAdavtt that his eliwtldn eirf.-aso. Ill.ilOy. Barnard Tminlu, a Now York trwler, whs klUd bf UM MonMalr express on the 1),, L. & W. toad yesterday. Governor Hill tins reserved ills decision In tho matter of tho rauioval of County Clerk Conway ot Henssalaer County. Mrs. Hannah Mother of Glens Kails 1 102 years old. Sho Is n) aotlvo as a woman ot U0, aud her mental powers aro unlmpuired. A big opium smuggling schema has been unearthed at the New York Custom House. Thos. E. Clime, ot Provldenoe, It. I., was arrested yesterday for alleged complicity, Wulton J. Osborno, n well-known lum ber denier ot Rochester, has joined tho Canadian colony. Ho is charged with making way with funds of tho Speuoer lllpley Memorial M. K. Church, of whtoh lie was treasurer. SEE MY SPONGE? SISTEHS DO A3 J DID DRESS YOURSHOES WITH Wolffs ACME BLACKING ONCE A MONTH : OTHER DAYS, WASH THEM CLEAfO tlllTU Itrrr- rnn ,r rtr. niinriLi orurs u c &,,,j,iKhd LADIES, IT COSTS cent a foot Furniturn act .. yoUr hubbunds Will think it is now. WILL nn frWOi . WOIiPP & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. TO Purifies tho blood by ex pelling tho impmities through tho proper chftnt'ols find never causes eruptions on tho skin. Regulates the bowels. Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the system vnd gives you an appetite. Never fails t o cure any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered stato of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel llloctc, Shenandoah, Pa. Ak my ngcitfs for W. I., Ilouulns Bhoea. If lint for sale In your place nsk your ilenlnr to ni'nd for rntnlngnr, securo the nEcucy, ami get them for you. OT TAKE NO tSUUSTITUTE.I S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE JN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It H a spiunless shoe, with uo tacks or wax thrrtut to hurt tho feet, made of tho best itoo calf, stvlUli and eay, ami because ire make more thorn of this grade than any other ma mtf art utert It equals baud sowed shoea costing from 84X0 to$j.00, tCC 00 (icimliH? Hnmt-Mt'ticil, tho finest calt bhoo ever ofTert-d for 63AM t equals Frencli Imported shoes which cohi from $s,ooto1200. CiA. 00 Hnml-Sewed Well Shoe, ilno calf. PaTa stylish, comfortable and du ruble. The best shoo ever otTered at this price i samo Krndo as cus tnm-mado shot" costing from 6o.M to $V.0U. (RO 10 I'nllro Mkdm Farmers, Hall road Mfti V ud letter Carrlersall wear them; tlnoealf, St-amlcn, smooth Inside, heavy threo soles, extea slou edBo. Ono pair will wear aycar. C3 Mi fine cnlfi no better hoo ver offered at U( thU prh-t'i ono trial will rmtvluco thoso who want n shoo fnr comfort and service. CO '!3 mid Si'.MK) WorUliiirmitti'N shoes P&m nro very utrouK nnd durable. 'Ihoso who havo given them n trial win wear no other m a ice. Boys ivnrn livtlm ImvHnvf rvwhprc! thevaell on tlieTr merits, n. tlio tucrcualiig sales show. I rliccl'1111 I1ihhI-b.h il shoe, l.cst IbaCIU l?S l;imKola, vcrystyllBlncnualarrencU liu ported shoes cnatiiiRfmni 81.01 tn stl.txl. 1, nillcr.' i.no, nnil 1.7.1 shoe for Misses are the best fine Uongola. .stylish and durable. ihliltlon.-Scc that W. I,. Douglas' namo and prlco are stamped on the twittoni of each shoo. W. h, UOUULAS, Brockton, llaas. ToEiojpla 3311, rB23.0XX.XXC3.C.l3. 3i?& DR.THEEL. coo North Fourth St.. UUO tel. Green, I'milidiu-bu tb i-nlf t.ifDula Utna Amrrieu BpcuUlUt in tn United Pu-i bo U ftbls to core Qlood PoUon, Nervous Debility "4 8p4, clal Oisenses sf btla DImkm-b. Km1 Hpoti Ffclrji la Ui bonea.soreThroat Mouthf Blotche. riropki, Eruptjoni, Mft t hurd t'lofri, tiwelllngf. IniUttoni, loRunniationi ni fionnlact, buioLurt. WeakDrM and Karlr deer. 1ot memory w trk, menttl nittT, Kllney wl HUIlcr PIhui and all PleM rultln from lufltiort-tlon or OTerwork. Bcnt eai eurM tn to 10 aJ1 relief kl oaoc Vo not hope, do mattfr wbtl M'er Uilux Doctor, Quack, Funllj or lioiitut Phyitflao t "IM. Dr. THE El. eurcs positively "4 ,"t detnUn frott ttnlnnu, oit, touk. winDii or awtiimb CoiTixfiiTi wuiii.a!. r1.-h ir joor. h-u4 f ltmp Ihr bOOK "TRUTH0 ipoiliil Quaclat onlcr tw.irn tnlmnDUl. IhiUMf, dilT fr-m 9 to . V U 6 lo 9. VTM and Bsl. Ir'i S fc 10. Hon-l.T 9 till Vriw or f and U Yor lUfoMQoea ! VTada. ""d SturJj PMla. dali ThW A FINE SHOW If you want to sen a line d'splay of It no la and nuueM, go to W. S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (alMteUer'soldstaaBd.) a corner CaaHl and Jardm Hih. Custom Worlc und Rcpalrliisr Done In the beet tlyle. SUFFER!SUUWlfcN HAIIi.itD sicr.E, .VI. i. n.mhlui1 ullVi nn nm li t Tl ttlilllllirUll 'ipquwitly fjllou.K h i i. 1 i r.xp..-ur, or froi-;n iUtatIotal WwtlilKihW' ) iw,, ult'tr to ti'tir I, shcut.) Use OR DuCHO.Ne'ft Olebrutea FEtfALE REGULATING PILLR. rharar gtraogtbuutua t.ithe entire ayalrr . 31art .in, aiiiorimd m..Kncti' for a'n all foKit'uasefljoilr ud mini, gent DJ ir-lt. wounrfr aM.lsd,M. iiilK Or. Hartr SIcH'ii p C.i.. ST. LOUIS. MO Si It. imiOKEH, M. S3., PBYSIOTAN AND S DI19EON, Note Bast Centre Htreet; Mahauoy City, r Utln and all special diseases a specialty. WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS