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JtniZ mr a-J?1 c 4VDII Ml ifl &Jl Uv!il Urunpii, t-r f, n, .1 i. .-JtSfVV f'Ss5iPVjSCa mm JtranJ Id lOd mi CuU lu'tlUafJ? jP .MlIVv3bji. M&loi iri Fla t '-in Tula YSr T Si TCU-S other. Jlfh4 i tjittu lubtuu V if " pftumt ami itilUion4. 1 oro. or aeol 4e I W Jflii 'iip fir .-mis l 11. -.uucDlfcU tai G "lUHcr for 1 4t-."n inter, br ret an ,Jkv if Af mIL 1O.00U : n -tt Sii J. v ChlchoOr CbculcAl i a.t,, Kquat-o. 'MEN W&MTED CLOUDS IN THE WAY Scientists Und Hard "Work on tlio Limai; Eclipse. NEW YORKERS DISAPPOINTED. .Observations Made With Satisfactory Ik- suits at Amherst (tallage. Curious ami Unexplained Phenomena Seen at l'rlncolon -OcrjuUtlons or Tun Small Blurs Secured nt Alleebeny Itochester Cnuj:lit Only a Olluipse Uclliisa fartlcs Alone tlia Hudson ltlvor Disappointed, Nkw YortK, Nov. 10. Great disap pointment was expressed In this part of the country last night at the almost total failure of tho elaborate arrange ments niudo to observe tha total lunnr eclipse. The clouds stretching over por tions of the section were impenetrable. I'rof. Boss only caught a few glimpses of tho first contact at Albany. But, as our despatches show, the conditions wero much moro favorablo In New Lngland. Professor Tttdd mado observations with very satisfactory results at Amherst Collego, wlioro the sky was cloudloss until tho moon began to emerge from the shadow. PROF. YOUNG'S WORK. Curious anil IJnexplnlneil rheuomentt Seen at lrlnretu. Pm.vcETOS, N. J., Nov. 10. During the total oclipse of tho moun, Prof. Young, tho well-known Prlncoton as tronomer, had planned to male 0 a sories of careful observations of the occupa tions of tho smaller Btars by the moon. Theso occultntlons, or, ns they might bo called, eclipses of tho stars by the moon, furnish tho most accurate data obtain able for calculating the position aud di ameter of the moon, and tho sets of ob servations taken simultaneously lu widely diflorent sections, us in Europe and America, give tho host means of ac curately determining tho earth's dis tance from the moon. Theso oculatlons are rarely visible even with a telescopo except in the time of an ecllpso, anil last evening, II tho air had been clear, thirty-four would have been observable in tho great twenty-three-inch refractor of Princeton, owing to the numerous light clouds, nono of them could be observed, and so this part of the work could not bo doue, but dur ing the portods when the moon's face was visible through tho clouds a very curious and as yet unexplained pheno menon was observed, namely, that the Eastern part of tho groat satellite's face was exceedingly darker tnan tho Western nart. To what causo this muv be duo I'rof. Young was unable to state last evening. Occultntlons of Ton Small Stars, ALLEounsy OnsnrtvATOiiv, Allegheny, Pa., Nov. 10. Occultatlons of small sturs In the pajh of the eclipsed moon wero observed hero during the total eclipse, at the request of tho observatory at Dorpat, in Iiussla. Owing to tho low altitude of tho moon nnd tbo sky only about ton stars could be observed in a programme containing thirty. The ob ject of the observations was to deter mine with precision tho diametor of tho moon. "Ecllpso Parties " Disappointed. NrxoK, N. Y., Nov. 10. Many large gatherings, termed "eclipse parties," were held in Rockland county last night to witness the eclipse of tho moon. All had astronomical Instruments and charts, and some were stationed on tho high mountains. Tho spectacle provod u failure on account of the heavy clouds, and hundreds of people along tho Hud son ltlvor were disappointed. Only n Glinipsu nt llocliester. RocilESTEn, N. Y., Nov. 10. The sky was densely .cloudod during tho entire evening, with rain at a quarter past eight o'clock. Not a single phnso of tho total lunar ecllpso was visible from the Warran Obsorvatory save a momentary gltmpso after tho fourth contact. A Good View In lloston. Boston, Nov. 10. Tho sky here, last evening was cloudless and thousands of persons had a good vlowof the ecllpso of the moon. Illff Itallroad Strike Threatened. Niw Orleans, Nov. 10. A. strike Is threatened on the entlra South Pacific system, from New Orleans to San Fran cisco. The trainmen are still making efforts to have tho engineers and firemen join In some demand, so that should a strike bo ordered, tha entire system would be tied up. The mou demand a material Increase In pay. First their petitions wore presented to the division superintendents, who refused to accede to their demands. They appealed to General Superintendent Van Vleek and he declined to accede. This afternoon tbo committee will have a conference with General Hanager Kruttschultt. It he refuses their demands they will either appeal to C. P. Iluutlngdon or order u general strike. The.Drexel Irlck Wedding;. Trenton, N. J., Nov. 10. All tha In vitations to attend the wedding of George W. Chllds Drexel and Miss Mary Irlck have been recalled. The wedding will tuke plaoo In Vlncentown this week, but Instead of being an elnbprato and brilliant affair will be witnessed only Dy relatives of the couple. The ceremony was to have occurred Inst Thursday, but tho llluess of Miss Irlck caused it to be postponed. NEW JERSEY JOTTINGS. Richard Fields, a negro, has been ar rested In Newark charged with crim inal assault upon Minnie ilau, a young woman of 21. The two-year-old child of S, G. Eaton has been reported to the Ndwark Iloalth Board ns suffering from small-pox. It Is the soooud ensj In that city during the past week. Ex-Aldermnn Danlol Lauok died at his home In Newark, yesterday, of a paraly tic stroke. lie was 08 yours old. Ho is the sixteenth ex-ulderman of Newark who has died this year. Mrs, Phoebe Buker, of Irvlngton, widow of Cyrus Durand, formerly Chief of the Bureau of Printing and Engrav ing, was 100 years old yesterday. The event will be celebrated to-day by her relatives and friends. She is hale and hearty and takes long wulhs every day. She has never been III. flighest of all in Leavening Tower. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Pp2L Powder IN MEMORY OF PARNELU Irishmen Trout Several Cities Present nt tlin Nnn York Meeting. Nbw YonK, Nov. 10. Services to tha memory of Charles Stewart Parnoll were held last night In the Acadomy of Music and lion. Chnuncey M. Depew was the eulogist. There was hardly a prom inent Irishman in tho city who was not proseut, but It was not only Paruell's own raco that attondod to do his memory homage, as mnny Amorlcans wero scat tered about nmong tho vast audience. Delegations from the Polish Societies of New York wero also In attendance, while Irish-Americans from Phlladol pi la, Boston, New Ilaren, Bridgeport, nnd other nearby cities paid tribute by their prosenco. Perhaps tho most prominent auditor of Mr. Bepow's eulogy was Governor elect JIcKlnley, of Ohio. Ho was ac companied by tils wife and occupied a box. In the auditorium could bo seen mnny moro persons whose names are no table In law, politios, literature, and tho pulpit. All tho Irish and Gaelic Socle ties wore well represented lu the au dience. The theatre was draped with tho Stars and Stripes, over which, in heavy folds, fell cloths of purple. To the right of the stage was a largo portrait in oil of the dead leader resting against a large Gaelic cross wreathed with ivy. At tho base of ,tho portrait were two wreaths, one of shamrocks, moss and Ivy, tho other of laurols. Tho first of theso was presented to tho Parnell Committeo by Mrs. Margaret Ilorgaun, wlfo of the Mayor of Cork. The Ivy of which it was partly couiposod was gathered near the spot lu Glasuevin cometery near O'Conuell's monument. The moss was taken from the grave of Parnoll nnd tho shamrock plucked from the hills of Cork. The second wreath was a present from the Polish societies. It was bound with Polish colors aud boro this inscription! "Poland mourns with Ireland." By 8 o'clock the houso was packed. The services opened with preliminary musical exorcises. Then, amid choers, the orator of tho orenlng arrived. lie was introduced by the chairman, Judgo Uoury A. Gtldorsleere. Ringing cheers and applause followed the masterly eulogy of Mr. Depew. The muslclal exercises were then ro suined, tho gom of which was, perhaps, the Blnging of "It is not the tour at this moment shed," with harp accompani ment by Miss Inez Carusl. Lettors of regret wero road from ox President Cleveland and Henry Watter son, which concluded the services. READY FOR DANNEMORA. Tarson Qeorcro to Lunve Catsklll To-day for State Prison. Oatskill, N. Y., Nov. 10. Uuloss something unexpected should occur, Parson Harrison W. George will sloep in Dnunemorn Prison to-night. The Jury only deliberated two hours on his case and returned with a verdict of guilty of manslaughter in the first degree. His counsel movod to set aside the verdict and for a new trial, both of which motions wore denied, Tho prisoner made a short statement denying anything more than Immoral relations with the doad girl, Lotta Towusond. His enunciation was clear aud distinct and he was solf-pos3essed and calm. Judgo Sanderson, In an Impressive man ner, then pronounced the sentence, which was fifteen years lu tho Clinton County Prison. Tho sentence was re ceived by George without outward emotion. Dr. Erwny, tho physician who attend ed the girl and was also Indloted on the Baino charge, will be tried at the next session of the court. He is under (0,000 ball. Uostou'a Wrecked Hank. Boston, Mass., Nov. 10. At least three-fourths of the bank books are already In at the Maverick Bauk. They will be made up as rapidly as possible. and then tho first dlvtdend will be de clared. No one InBlde the bank can tell just when that will be. The depositors In the meantime are behaving admirably, and all this helps to facilitate matters. Col. Jonas II. French has executed a mortgage for $30,000 on his house on Commonwealth avenue In favor of John Stetson, his bondsman. Coal Dealers at War. WlLKESBARltE, Pa., Nov. 10. Kom merer & Co., and Markla & Co. largo coal dealers, are flhtln each uuer, and members of the respective firms say the war will be curried to the bitter end. Tho former couoern haa brought suit ugalust Markle St Co. for $200,003 for damaging their property. On aaturdny Markld & Co., with tha aid of the sheriff. took possession of Keuiuieror & Co.'t property at Uarltigu and dispossessed ItOO tenants. gPLEASiENT THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says it acts gently on the stomach, llvur and kidneys, and Is a pleasant laxative. This drink 1 mado from herbs, and U prepared for use iu L'asny aa ivtu iihihiimi All druirirlsu selllt at tue. und I1.UU ntr mu-k-nirK. Iluy one to-day. I.uuc'a J umllr 3rdlrlue nlores the llosvele each duy. Ia order to be twallhy, this Is neccstury, f?mp AT ill I ft iwa r - i L'A NEWS OF THE DAY. Tho Loudon dock strike has totally collapsed. Bob Flt7.simmo.is offers to fight Prlt chard in Lou.lu.i f ,r purse of f5,0U0. Capt. Alex. Kelly, of the Harlan & Holllugswo th Comptny, is dead ut Wilmington, Del., JJ years. AVunthcr Indication,, Wasiiix i: . Nov. 18 I'or Now BnglanJi llrlsk souther y vrtndst wanner. Increased cloudiness and rain; ruin tn-morrow. For liuiior.i Nw Vurk, Uuslorn reunsyl. vania, Now Jersey. Maryland nu 1 Delaware! llrlsk soutlnTly.wluds rilu to morrow. Tor WeaUn-u ow A ork and Westevn l'enn. sylvanU: Warmnn snuihvrly winds; Inrrmts. latr ciimilliuw ii id rain, probibly dooliedly coldor by to-m irrow niirht. Oft In tho Stilly Night You've heard the wailing 'round you ; Wind Oolic and baby were the combina tion. Dr. Hand's Colic Cure is the specific Sample bottles free at 0. J. McCarthy's or J. M. Uillan'e drtiK store. TlioSuiiilny schools will soon bent work on their Uurlutinivs programmes. Alva's Ilrazlllan S peel no Co. : I wish to htnr my KnileAil testimony to the virtues ol y nir magical euro fur king s evil My nephew, now nlue years old, born scrofulous, and aUhotait with swellings, sore eyee, etc., lu snltd ot dootors und hlood pari. fierR, kept growing worse, his health became broken, his ueek was mil or lumps one laree oncnruniilnirsnre and tne case seemed hopeless. One month's use of the Cactus L,ure, to tue aHiomsnmmi or everyuoay, droveaway the lumps, healed the sore, aud cured lhe eyes. Ho has never felt or appeared ro well In years, tudwefeet that his llle-long troubles are under control of vour wonderful medi cine, tor which we oauuot be too thankful. KeppecuiH'v, HIHJKN.SIK WYN, 223 West 27lh St., New York. Bold nt Klrlln's Drug Bturo,I'"eri;u8on House uiocb:, auenanuou!i. Goose bono prophesies say the win ter will be ol the olu-rasliloueu, cola kltiil. Will Bo Glvou Away. Our enternrlslnirdruezlst c. II. IlaKCiibuch whocirrles tho Ilnest stock of drius, per fumeries, toilet articles, brushes, sponges, ute , Is irlvlne awnv a lareo number of trial bottles or ur. fines' ceieurutea uesiorauve trrviuo. lie cunrantGas ltlo cure heauaenc. dizziness, nervous prostration, sleeplessness, tho 111 eilects of snlrlts. tobacco, collee. etc. Urui: Klsts say it Is tho greatest seller they ever Knew, aim is umvcnaiiy bausiaciory. i iiey also guarantee Dr. Miles' New Heart "ure lu an cafos or n, rvous or nrgamo nesrt uiseaso, Palidtatlon, pain In side, sniolh rin, elc. Ine book on "Nervous and Heart Diseases' frco. You can trade your reputation for a dollar, but you cannot trade bnck. Mlloa' Norvo und Llvor Fills Act on a now principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A now discovery. Dr. Miles' Fills speedily cuie biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, pllos, constipation. Unoqnaled lor men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest I 5J doses, iVMs. Hnmples Free, at U. II. Hagenbuch's drug store. A few more good blows and the leaves will all be oil the trees. Tho Greatest Strike. Among the groat strikes that of Dr. Miles In discovering his New lleari Curo has proven heelf t be one of tho most lmportaut. Tho demand for It has become astonishing. Already the treatment ol heart disease Is be ing revolutionized, aud many uuoxpected cures eflected. It soon relieves short breath, tlaiterlog, ruins In side, arm, shoulder, weak and hungry spells, oppression, swelling of ankles, smothering aud benrt dropsy. Dr. Miles' book on lleait and Nervous Diseases, Iree, The uucnualetl New Heart Cure Is sold ons guuranteeil bye. II. Hnitenhuch.thodrug glst, also his Itestnrailvo Nervine for head ache, His, sprees, hot llashes, nervous ciilll-, opium habit, etc. A Rood many people aro now com plaining of coiila. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed tho warning? The signal per. uaps of the sure approach of that more ter rible disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can allord for the sake or saving 60 rents, to run the risk and do nothing for It, We know froin experience that Hhlloh's Curo will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million llottles were sold Uio past year, it relieves Croup and Whopping Coagh at once. Mothers do not be without it. For lame Back, Hide or Chest, use Hhlloh's l'orous floater. Bold by U. II. Hagenbuch, N. E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. The partridge season cloeea December 15th. Shlloh's Consumption Curo. This Is beyond question the uiost sac wsslul Cough Medicine we have ever mild, lew doses Invariably cure the worst oases ol Oogh, Croup, and Bronchitis, while lis won lerlul suoeees In the oure of Consumption Is without a parallel In the history of medicine, ilnoo It's nret discovery it has been sold on a juamutee, a test which no other medicine -an stand, Ii you have a Cough we earnestly isk you to try It. l'rioe 10 cents, SO oents, and II .10. If yonr Lungs are sore, Chest or llaok nine, use Hhlloh's Porous Plaster. Mold by O. U. Hagenbuch, N, K. comer Main and 'Joyd streets. It always pays to buy of our ad vertisers. Tbe worst danger about neglecting a Cough or Cold is Consumption, We oan assure our readers that no medicine equals l'an-Tlua Cough and Consumption Cure. Try It. Trial bottles free at Klrlln's drug store. LEATHER andJHOE FUNGS DP. T. CLEAEY, Dealer In all kludsof. Shoemakers' : Smrolies ! Largo and arst-class stock. ' All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 V, CENTRE ST Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA. CALLED FROM R0Mi( Minister Portor Arrives in Washington To-day. HE IS ON A SECRET MISSION, A Buspioion That Italy Haa Bent an Ultimatum, l'robably Taking Adrnutngo or the Trou ble Iletneeu Chill and tho United States The Suddenness and Secreoy of the minister's lleturn Hours Out the A suiiiptlon-llo Mnksi an ISnrly Cull al the state Dopnrttnonr. Washington, Nov. 1(1. Albert Q. rortor, United Stntes Minister to Italy, reached this city to-day from Home, having by his own admission been sum moned to confor with tho authorities at Washington. Minister l'orter refused to talk about tho object ot his visit. This much ho admitted: He was called to Washington am) would confer with the Secretary ol Stnto regarding tho conditions of this country und Italy. Ho iutimalod that ' he thought a cottloiueut ot tho Now j Orleans affair would be reached. Minister l'orter callod on Secretary' Blalno Immediately, so it is evident hit ' business with the State Department will not admit of delay. I Tho hasty summons and arrival of tits I Minister show probably that Italy hoi ' takott advantage ot the trouble between tho United States and Chili to mako a demand for an apology and a money in demnity, for the killing of tho two Mafia ltes who wore found by tho United j Statos Marshal who investigated the ' case to be subjects of King Humbert. It ' Is believed to have appeared to the Ituliau Prime Minister Hudltii that this I is an opportune time, to submit suoh a domand it may oven bo an ultimatum, inasmuch as the naval vessels of the United Stntes aro concentrating In Chll- Inn waters, and may bo needed there for several months nt least. When the question was put to the Minister direct ho declined firmly to say whether a domand upon this Uovorn lnont had been made by the Italian ad ministration tor money iudumnity and an upology for tho New Orleans killing. Ila said ho was not at liberty to discuss the matter. Tho suddennoss nnd the secresy ot tho Minister's departure from Home to Washington bears out such un assump tion. Hegarili-.ig his personal relations with the membifis of tha Italian Government, Miuister Porter said that throughout tha whole controversy, bowevur bitterly tho Italians may huro felt, or may Btlll feol, towards tho United States Govern ment or Its people, ho had constantly been treated with tho most distinguished consideration. PRISONERS TRY TO ESCAPE. Overpowered After is Dosperuto I'lfrut With tlwi Guards. Stkacuse, N. Y., Nov. 10. Three koepers in the Onondaga County Peni tentiary hud a despcruto struggle with threo escaping prisoners lu tho main corridor of the institution early in tha morning. The prisoners wero John Miller, Frank Leonurd and Alfred Delong. Miller sawed away the bars of his coll door, nnd aftor gaining the corridor, unlocked the doors of the colls occupied by Leon ard and Delong. The three men crept nlong In tho shadow of the wall, und bad almost galnod tho main outranoo door, when four of tho keepers pounced upon them. The mon fought duspefate ly, but tho guards suoceedod In over powering them und returniug them to their cells Delong confessed that ho furnished Miller with tha saws that wore used on his door. Tho saws were brought to Delong by his father and brother, who reside in Maulius and who visited him frequently. Dulong's father and brother wero arrested and will bo triad for uldlng convicts to escape. This is Leonard's second Jall-broalclng, the first attempt, which was successful, was mado in Massachusetts. Ho was convicted of killing a horse and when the jailor was about to Iocs, him lu the cell he threw the jailer Into the cell, turned the key on him and lied. lie is wanted la Massachusetts on this sentence T'-io 1'eleriuo Kxhlbltlon Opened. PALKltsio, Nov. 10. The Palermo ex hibition opened here yesterday amid splondld ceremonies. King Humbert aud Queen Marguerite were both pres ent, surrounded by notabilities from all parts of Italy and Sicily, and Palermo was thronged with tho greatest multi tude seen here since the inauguration of the Italian kingdom. Tha reception of the King and Queen was most enthus iastic, and went to show the complete loyalty of the Sicilians. The exhibition is most varied and Interacting, and it Is bolieved that It will attract many visit ors from all parts ot the world. Sixty 1 housitud Hollars OlTured for Arlou. San Fkanoihco, Nov. 10. Ever sinoo Senator Stanford's two-year-old oolt Arlon trotted a mile In 2:10 8-4, numer ous offers ot purchase have been made to hlm. One telegraphic bid was re ceived by Senator Stanford offering $00,000 for tha oolt, but a reply was re turned to the effect that $00,000 would not buy one-half of Arlou. lMttsburs Wants the Convention. PrrrsBUKo, Nov. 18. After a Bhor't consultation the "Despatch," "Times," "Commercial Unlet te," aud "Press" proprietors agreed to start a ooatrlbu tlon fund for securing the Republican National Convention here. Utah ot the papers has agreed to givo $ 1,0J0 to tho fund. The other newspapers of tho olty will doubtless jolu the movement. Murder lu the Secund Degree. CAitU8LE,"Pn., Nov. 10. Ed. Straltlff, charged with tho murder of William Groman, somo months ago, In I'euu Township, was tound guilty of murder In the second degree. A motion wits filed for a new trial. four Hundred Cliliiumeu Sail for Home. SAN Fbakcisco, Nov. 10. Tho steamer ltlo Janeiro sailed for Hong Kong, having on board 400 Chinamen, who will not be legally entitled to re turn to tho United Statos. IB II $ 1.000 Reward to any one nho arsn .. . Acipt Blacking Wow 4 iu?nn"" To test this haa a strip of leather In a bottle of Acme niftrkino- and Insve it there for a day r month. Tako it out and dry ami examine It carefully. INmUdS " te" witn """ Dressing and Paste Wolff sflGM Blacking Makes any kind of leather Wntorproof, Soft and Durable. BWiBaawassaBaBaaRanBaaaavDBnBawBaBaaaMSbaBaaaamBa Change a Pine Table to Walnut. A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Oak. A Cane Rocker to Mahogany. Sen what oan tie done with 200. worth of WOLFP & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia, TOR SALE IN ALL STOKES. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO SJMLU Purifies lhe blood y ex pelling the impuiities through, the proper olianii els and inner causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates tho bowels. Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up tho system and gives you an appetite, Never fails ; o curo any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klrlln's Drti(j Store, Ffrguson' Hotel UUtck, Shenandoah, Pa. Ask my nceiita for V. I,, lloualna Shoes If nut for mile lu jour pliicu uhU )oar ileuler to send for fntiilfiKin-, si-cure the ngcucy, mill tret them lor otl. CSV-TA IV IS Ml SllllSTITUTL. -1 S3 SHOE QBNfefiyiBN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WOrtlO FOR THE MONEY? It Is n seamier she -. i 1th ld lueks or wnx thread to hurt the teel; made or the best tlno calf, stylish nnd eaty, und Cvmtiatf wv matt- mo;,- shots of this iiraaf imin untl ninrr mnntwu lurei , ll equals band sewed ah es distills from $l.eu to $r.uo. 1 sjCK Oil Oeiiiilue llniiil-HOHi-d, the flnrit cair i SJ-M a slide eer offered for SMUi equals trends ' liupotted shoes m hleli eo-a from S-l onto SU'KI, i HI lluiid-Scui-d Welt Shoe, flna calr, .SfVi st Msh. enmrnrt'iMe and durable. Tho bi it shoe over olTen-d ot l ... prlee ; same grade as cus I torn made shoes costluir from nni to$'nO. .ffiO 50 Pnllee slioi-i limners. Ksllrnnd Men Ps, and I fttert'urrleraut weurthem; llnrcalf, seamless, smooth Inside. he.iy threo hole3, exten sion edire. One pnlr will wenrnjear. i Oil flue eulfi no better sboeeer orf( red ot waki tills price; line trial will convluco thOja v ho want a shoe for comfort ond service. und tv.OU VfirltliiuiunuH shoes tas., aro very silent nnd duruble. 'Ihoso who ! have trlven tliem a trial will wear no other make. I Bnuel S'i.(K) nnd !1.T.5 school chocs arts DwJO worn by the boys everywhere; theyscll on their merits, as the inert iisIiik sales show. H nrlini 9il.UU 1111 IHI-sl'W CII SUOf. DCSC lonicol.i. vcrv Htvlish: luatsl renefs lll.ported shoes ctistltiKfioni gl.tjO to 1. ll. lies' .11). 'llll nnd shnn for Misses are the best nncDougoia. Mjllsh nnd durable. f'uiillon.-See that W. I,. Douglas' namo and price ure slauiped on tho Isittom of each shoo. Y. h. DOUGLAS, Drocktou, JIass. tTcseoTrpii Ball, 2a.oxLvxic3Loiirs.bL Icv DR. THEEL, CQQ wortn pgurin t.. nir nnula liermm AniftteM Pivcl.tUt in tbe fniud H(tr wLo U fttK- to cur Blood Polaorif Nervous Debility oj spe cial Dlseasoft Hkin DlwiM'i Kl HU Ptvlni la tL tx-n.vSoroThront Mouth, Blolfbti, rimiilf; KrntHnni, wit o htrl llcri, HwtllliKt, Irrttatttonfl, Iit1nimtlon ttud Buontnt, enxluturei, Wcikiu.. tut Lulj dr l"t memory wtk Mick menUl tnilrir KWnrj ml Illovtt.rIUis.Mci utl ll HiwiM ttttultloK trim In li- r. tl.m ..r Or.rwurk Kcnt ewHcuri". In 4 tfll0dT rrfUf ai ohm bo not loi hott, no mtur it ler tlstns ll kolor. Qnuk, Fwnllv or llotplUI PlmicUn tiu miim. Dr. TIU KL cun-t positively "tiboat dfirntitm from tUI.Es- OLD, VOUMO MUDLA0O iHD THO O UTIsiriiTIB HiMitm ri-h or fnwr n J lump for hOOk "TRUTH" fii.lii Ouvkn nnl r w.in. t Htni. nUlc H-1 lr from 9 r 8 M a w fl, RD1 KiL Xv's u. 10 Siinii 8 HU 11 rit ir cll and U Yot likbfcuoM tmm ttedo. SnurJij PbUa. JUlj TtmV A FINE SHOW If you waut to tm a fine display of IlooU nna W. S. SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Mfteteller's old staud,) Caruer Conl niicl Jnrillii Blh. Custom Work initl Rciiairlngr Doue In the best style. 3UFFEHIKCW0MESS": in taMiblort with tU auuoyibK lnntiuU iti.-s. 1 uutuiljr ft)lsin. . " sj t.-.ir(s ur fioi tin timm nn. noruL iura 04ibra(fi -EM ALE REGULATING PILLS. -.t a.re blreroiUifM. . WBorfcut ni -k-d mind. Bnt i - Hort' l-, t'..-tu'ir. sy-lrr ,.i.-t t - f n Mo' I' f'.mt , n'1 odf -( l A.hlr T. 10UIS MO fj R. BRIUKEB, M. D P rT7KICIAN AND & lROSON, ni9Kat Oeu-i" Htreetj Mahauny City, f ikla und all speuuU dlssues a special lr. 111 I III CN. WHY IS .THE W Lb DOUCLAS JkW ' HUsalalH ,
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