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HANDED IN EFFIGY AT MIDNIGHT EiolUmtnt Caused By Fear That He Has 1 Cheated ths Gkllowi Crowd, nt the HtntUna to Son tho Mur derer Taken From Manchester to l'iy lnnuth Hvldenoo In tliu Cuse to lie Taken Iy tho Court- Tho Now Hump, slilrn I.rw. ' Plymouth, N. II., Nov. 17. Frank Almy. slayer of Christie Warden, pleaded guilty ot tils crime In tho Court House here yesterday. He was brought from Manchester gunrdod by four ofileers. He looked haggard and walked with tho aid of crutches. Eighty special jurors had been called for tho trial, tho prisoner having first pleaded not guilty. Tho sllonco In tho court-room, only broken by tho questions and answors, was awful, Tho murderer himself was as cool as Ico until ho tried to Bay that ominous word "guilty." Even his nervo was then shaken. His clasped fingers twitched. His eyes snapped. He Bwallowed a big lump In his throat. Then out It camo "guilty" clear und loud. Almy was taken from tho Manchester jail to Plymouth In a special car. At Concord and Lauonla hundreds ot excited, gesticulating men, women and children clituhod all over tho special car, inouutod the platforms, uscoaded wood piles nnd took every vantage spot from which they could soe the face of Almy. When Almy wont up to bo arralguod, he was fed at almost every stntlou. Ho had no such luck this time. Notwithstanding tho plea of guilty, evidence iu proof of Almy's guilt will be taken to-day, and within two or threo dRys Almy will know his futo. The Im pression horo Is that ho ahs saved his neck and that ho will be sentenced to not over 80 yours' imprisonment. This Impression Is causing soinu oxcitouient among the naturally quiet citizens ot the Now Hampshire hills. At midnight Almy was hanged In cOlgy by the citizens from a rope stretched across tho principal street. The figure had this inscription in red paint blazoned upon it: "Almy this was done by frlonds of Christie Warden. Will take the original next." Tho efligy has a framework of wood, nock, atuin, body and less. A white face is partially concoaled by a black cap. A full suit ot clothes adorns tho ilguro. Tho boots aro nalloa on to the feet. After Almy pleaded guilty Judge Doo directed that tho 80 Bpeclal jurymen bo dismissed. Attornoy-Licnernl llarnard says that all tho evidence so far accu mulated by tho Stato will, unless tho Court decides to pass sentence without hearing It, be put in. Tho law of New Hampshlro says that in case a man who pleads guilty shall be found to have committed murder in the first degreo ho shall be hanged. If, however, he bo convicted of murder In the second degree, he may bo sentenced to imprisonment for not over 80 years and for a torn, as much less as tho pro Biding justice may see lit to Impose. Awarded UlS,O00 Damairee. NewbUrou, N. Y., Nov. 17. Engineer Charles H. Gross was yesterday awarded a vordlct for $15,000 damages against tho Central England Railway Company for injuries sustainfd by jumping from his ouglne noar Campbell Hall, Orange County, to avoid n collision after he had made all proper efforts to stop his train. Mr. Grois recovered $10,000 damages from the Pentnylvanlu, Poughkoepsle & liostou Kail road Company for the sumo accident ' Grow has been paralyzod for life on the right side by tho accident. Actor TToreuca's Condition. Philadelphia, Nov. 17i William J. Florence, the great American actor, who lies stricken with pneumonia in his rooms at tho Continental Hotel, showod slight Improvement yesterday, though the crltloal stage has not yot boon passed. Two consultations ended with tho physicians much in doubt. While the bopoof their patient's recovery Is brighter, they are oompellod tonnnounco that at any moment achaugo may come. Tho Fly Wheel Alone Illnmod. MAKcnESTEn, N. H., Nov. 17. Tho Coroner's jury In whoso hands has boen placed the investigation ot tho causes which led to tho awful disaster In tho Amoskeag mills some four weeks sinco, resulting In the doath of three persons, tho wouudlng of many others and great dalnago to property, mndo its report yesterday, nnd churgo tho disaster directly to the fly wheel being defeotlvo. No one is blamed for the accident. Convicted of Murdor. Eastvu-LE, Vn., Nov. 17. Georgo E. Droyer, n young Pole, has boen convict ed ot the murder of Miss Fannie Ma Fadden of Capo Charles City on Oct. 10, and will be sentonced to ha hanged. Dryer was Hiss McFadden's clerk in her grocery storo. While she was asleep he choked her to death and stolo $-100 from her money drawer. Ho nar rowly esoaped lynching at the time of tho tuurden A I'Irobug Arrested. Geneva, N.Y., Nov. 17. Fred White, hostler at tho Geneva Hotel, which was burnsd Sunday, was charged with start ing tho fire, and Anally admitted his guilt. At his examination he was held tor the grand jury. It Is thought that he nUo sat lira to the buildings In Soaaca Falls. Whon rretil he appeared to be fcuffeilutf from uelerlum tremens. Indlet.d for Murdor. Nkwpi.i: , It. I., Nov. 17. Tho grand Jury j.u;rd.iy iudictod Georgians 'I homun.Hi lor murder. A short tlmo ago the Thompson woman confessed to iwloa Uie mother of the child found in the harb ,r oft Fort Groene. Suo was biraictied und pleaded not guilty. Germany M'tutta a Few Ships. Beuuk, Nov. 17. The Gormau budget to bo Mibmittvd to the llotvhstag reports thai .iO,"0O,0uO of marks aro needed for extra expenditures on tho navy, ot which UU,000,OOJ Is required for 10 now vessels of vur. The artillery service colls tot 71,000,000 marks extra. flighest of all in Lcaycning Tower. lSml Powder ABSOLOTeOf PURE PENNSYLVANIA BRIEFS. Wash McNalr, oxtonslvo horsa dealer, nt Clmmberslmrg, has assigned; liabili ties, $-10,000. William P. Duncan and others of ritllllpsburg havo mado application for authority to orgAtiuo a National bunk, Tho condition of Actor William J. Florence, who Is sick of pneumonia in Philadelphia, Is still regarded as very serious. Lilly Muck ay, 18 years old, employed as h domestio in tho home of Uov. Dr. Thomas G. Applo, at Lancaster, took a doso ot poison Sunday night, which caused her death. A GKEAT MAGAZINE. Tho Oontury's Programme 1892 A New "Life of Columbus." That great Amerlsnn periodical, The Cen tury, is going to ouldo Its own Unrivaled re cord In Its programme for 1892, and ns mauy of 1U now lotturei begin with the November number, new renders should commence with thntlsdu. In this number are the opening chapters ol "Naulalika.'a novel by Hudyard Kipling, tlie author of 'Plain Tales from tho Illlls," written In collaboration with an American writer, Woloott Ilalestler. It is tho sto-y of a young man nnd n young woman Irom a "booming" Colorado town, who go to India, he In starch of a wonderlul Jeweled necklace, called "tho Natilalika" (from which the story takes Us name), nnd she us a physi cian to women, The novel describes their remarkable adventures at tbo court of ail Indian raaharajah. Besides this, The Century will print three other hovels during the year, and a great number ol short stories by the best American story-writers. The well-known humorist Edgar W. Nyfi ("Hill Nye") Is to write a series of nmuslng sketches which he calls his "autobiographies'' the flrstof which, "The Autobiography of a Justice ol tho Peace," Is In November. This number also contains a valuable and sugges tive article on "The Food Supply of tho Future," which every farmer should read, to be followed by a number of olhers of great practical value to farmers, treating especially of therelatlous-of the Government to the fanner, what It Is doing nuil what It should do. This series will Include contributions from ofllcers of the Department of Agricul ture, nnd other well-known men will discuss "Tho Farmer's DUcoutent," "Cooperation," etc., etc. A celebrated Spanish writer ,1s to furnish a I.lfoot Columbus " which will be brilliantly Illustrated, and the publishers of The Century have arranged with tho managers of tho World's Fair to print articles on the build ings, etc One of tho novels to appear In 18U3 Is a sthry of New York life by tho author of "The AnglomanlacH," and tho magazine will contain a great deal about the metropolis dur ing the year amorig other things a series of Illustrated articles on "Tho Jews In New York," In November Is aa ll.ustrntcd de scription of the "Players' Club," founded by Edwin Booth, and ono ol the features ofthe splendidly Illustrated Christmas (December) number Is an article on "ihe Bowery4" To get 7Vie century send me yearly subscrip tion prlco ($ I.OJ) to The Cen uiy Co., Union Hquai e. New Voik, N, Y To tho Traveling Public. If you are contemplating n trip to tho West, or southwest the question nuturally arise?, which is tbo be-t and most economi cal way in which to make tho journey. This information you can ascertain by tending a punts! to me atMwurinp; th fol lowing questions : Where tiro you going? Wlion aro you going? Wluro will you start from? How many will therobein your party? What Ireight and bagcsiis will yon have to ship? On receipt of thi I will write or cull upon you prepared to furnish maps, timu tablet-, and lulloet information regarding routes, lowist rales of all clas of tickets, land pamphlets, re sort books, Hot Springs guide, etc. The Jlissouri Pacific Hallway and Iron Mountain Kouto is notad for its superb through car sorvice. Pullman Vestibuled Iluflett bleepinit Parlor and Tpurisl Sleep ing cars, also Palaco Kecllidng Chair Cars free, are run on all through truins. Aelc for tickets via this popular route, and correspond with mo before completing arrangements for your Itrip. J. P. Mc Cann, Eastern Traveling Agent, No. 057 N. Main St, Klmira, N. Y., or 891 Broad way, New York City. W. K. Hoyt, General E-istern Passenger Agent, No. 301 l)rodway, N' w York Oily. T. e Mi-souri Pucific ltallwav Iron Mountain Koute. If The "Women Areu.d XTorolbly. WlLKKSBAmiK, I'o., Nov. 17. During a quarrel at l'oko Hollow, a small min ing towu four uidai from here, Mary Jones struck Jatio Loonurd ovvr the head with a Nbool, fracturing her skull. The Leonard woman will a'.". ItOiiTeaOoHs,Ooasa,BorsThroat1OroBp,IalloeBist 7hoeplag Cough. Sroneoitla sod Asthma A cirta. n fcr Consumption la Sr iusm, ul nil j.U.t U adTnMil states. Em si ono.. Yon will ase the ex sdlent effsot afUf Ukhn; the arst dos tMl DON'T DELAY" U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Oft In the Stilly Night You'vo board tho wailing 'round you ; Wind Oolic and baby were tho combina. lion. Dr. Hand's Coilo Curo is tho specific Ssmplo bottles free at O. J. McCarthy's or J. M. Milan' driiK store. You can dally hear tho pound of tho KporlBinau'ti gun in the country. "Will Bo Given Away. Our enterprising druggist C. H Hngcnbncb who curies the finest stock of drags, it tumcrles, toll, t articles, brushes, sponges, eto , la giving away a large nnmbor of trial bottles of Dr. lilies' celebrated Restorative Nervine. He guarantees It to cure headache, dizziness, nervous prostration, Bleeplnmnew, the 111 effects of spirits, tobacco, colleo, etc. Drug, gists say It Is the greatest seller they ever knew, and U un'rer nlly wi!r.io!"ry. They nlsogunran'co lir. Ml m' New it f'ureln all oRFe of n. rvous ur ntguuio heart disease, pilttltatlnn, pain In side, smuth rln, etc, Kino book on "Nervous nnd Heart Diseases" free. The sqiieal of the expiring porker Is now being hnrd In the Intnl. Miles' Nrvo tcu tlvr PHIb Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomanh and bowels tht owh the nervei. A new (,oo"ery Dr. Mllas' Pills spootUly Bute biliousness. ad latn, t rp' 1 bver. pllen, oonstlpa lou. Uuequaled lor men, women, children 8m illesl, mll.iest,su-flstl Sldoties, JRots. Kinples Kree,- at O. II. Ilaguiibuch's drug store. The boys are hopliur. for a winter of gOOU MKatlUg 1111(1 ('flUHliUg. Tho Greatest Strike Amnne the irreit strikes that of Dr. Miles In discovering his New Heart. Curo has proven 1 sell to bo one of the most Important. The demand for It has become astonishing. Already the treatment ol heart disease la be ing revolutionized, nnd many unexpected cures eflecled. Itroou relieves short breath, durterin&r. raf us in side. arm. shoulder, weak and hungry spells, oppression, swelling of anaies, smothering ami Heart dropsy, nr. Miles' book on Heart and Nervous Diseases, free, Ihouneutialed New Heart Cure Is sold ad1' guaranteed byC. II. Iliiscnbucli.tbo drug cist, also his Restorative Nervlue for bend- ache, fl'S, sprees, hot Hashes, nervous cuills, opium uauit, etc. w u i uiciuiittiiLS anve uuvuii ucuu flxiug up for Christmas. r i i . i. i 1 i . Oh, Whnt a Oough. Will vou heed the wai nine? The slenal Per- nans of tho sura nnoroach of that moro ter rible disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can allord for the sake or saving M cents, to run the risk and. do- nothing for It. we know Iron experience that Bulloii's uurs will Cure vour Couzh. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Bottles wero sold the past year. It relieves Croup ond Whopping Cough at once. Mothers do not, De witnout.it. r- or l-aimo uaca, Blue or Chert, use Billion's Porous Plaster. Bold by U. II. Hageubach, N. K. corner Main and woya streets. The railroads chauged to tho wlnttr schedules on Sunday. Shlloh's Oonsumptlon Ouro. This Is beyond question the most snc aesslul Cough Medicine we have ever sold, i tew doses Invariably cure the woist oases ol Uougli, Croup, and Ilroncbitls, while lis won lerful suoccss In the cure of Consumption is without a parallel In the history of medicine, -since It's first discovery it has been sold on a iuarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a Cough wo earnestly ask you to try 11. Prloe 10 cents, 5') cents, and 51.00. If your Lungs are sore. Chest or Back lams, n) Hblloh's Porous Plastr. Hold bv 0. II. Hagenhueh, N. E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. Pay up the printer so he cau enj- y lila thank.glviug day. The worst danger about ueslectluca Cough or Cold is Consumption, We oan assure our readers that no medicine equals Pan-Tina Oojgh and Consumption Cure. Try It. Trial uotiiea tree ai ivirnn's orug store. Keep the feet dry aud warm Ifyu would avoid cold. A Parish Priost's Oortifloato Cer tified to by tho Archbishop of Mexico. I.parooi lal prlestaud ecclesiastical Judge of Celaya, Stale i Uttanajuato, hereby certify that I know several people who have been Clued by Iho Cactus Blood Cure. It radically and edectually dispels all Impurities of tho blood. FRANCO M. CONGOUA. The above signature Is that which he uses in all his business, otnclally aud othorwise, and he Is an old pupil of mine. t I. A., Archbishop of Mexico. Sold at Ktrlln's Drtur Store, Fer.'uson House Block, oheuanduan. The news of tho trowel and hammer still continues tube heard In diflereul putts of on r towu, LEATHER andJHOE FINDINGS IP. J". Dealer In all kinds ol Shoeinakers' : Supplies ! Large and first -clans stock. All Demands of tho Trade Supplied 18 W, CENTRE ST., Ferguson Home building. SHENANDOAH, PA. YOUNG MSWOEs MEN Oil IX INI TOILS OF THE SIKFISII 01 BISSAwL. Th.v tn&k. h.rola .fforti to frss themislrss. 'j, Das nov bdowids now w .aocB..iH.ir r!.:SnilKbOf'r Tltt Murium BriAato OU HEW BOOK jDt fra, por i t!. (walti) let ft iimiiru iim.'-r.n tb phUutophT el Dlaiftl mm .nrl Affiictlani Of th Orgvoo( Uitn. ml how by riUMt iiitnimi.ni, bynitbodi ic.ailTfljoaf own, tht vont ruiMot n.nrt.A tK& UtrVOUl St Wiy. wtam t Body i&dMlnd, ECictiol Errort rvfaai.it. SLnntid of EhrntVan Of e cnti Ih Ciim-jI. B"?5VVrinPEri HowtoEttUrgo48u.r.gtb.nWEatI,UMDEV mji a mra . n l o v a .fPrtllViaarla nlktn til til lattriltaO MaamtlfT from W Uutna, Tertlitin a4 rofaUo XJ ERIE MEDICAL CO BUFFALOH.Y m mm mm REJOICES IHMDRDER Naval Apprentice Wiso and His Heinous Djcd. THREW A FRIEND OVER A CLIFF. Both Mere Boys Who Were Barring on an English Training Ship. The Murderer Cnllft'snes nnd Alleges Kl Ills Motive thai Ho Wants to be Ilnngod I Trents tho M'hulu Affair na n Julie nud ' fa Tickled at the Prospect of Meeting ' llontti nt the Itopo'a Knd. j London, Nov. 17. The town of Wey mouth has a sensation which is a mat- j ter of general discussion among the regular Inhabitants ot tho place and ' among the large number of persons who, owing to tbo salubrity of its cli mate, spend tho autumn aud winter there. Tho excitement was caused by tho ar rest of n youth named Wise, who is only 17 years ot ago, on the churgo of mur der. Tho caso Is peculiar in tunny of its de tails In that thoro was seemingly no mo tive for ths crime, nud that the inur-1 deror displays neither fuar of the conse quences nor remorse for his nctlou. Tho fact of tho murder would perhaps havo boen unknown to the authorities for Borne time, nnd tho identity ot tho murderer might nover havo been estab lished, had it not been that Wise, in n cold-blooded, undemonstrative way, confessed his crime, Booming to tnko pleasure in lelntiug all tho horrible de tails. Wiso is ono ot tho npprontices be longing tq II. M, trniulug ship llosca wen, sixteen guns, Commander G. A. Primrose. Tho Bosctiwen recently visited Woy mouth nnd is at present anchored oil that port. Among those who wero glvou liberty were Wise and another youth, who, whon they reached tho shore, started for a stroll on tho cliffs. Thoy pro ceeded, laughing and chatting und en joying themselves in tho manner of boys ashore for a lark. Finally thoy roachod a point where the clllls stand 70 foot abovo tho narrow stretch of shoro beneath. Here tho two boys stood looking out seaward, still talking In tho most friendly manner, when, suddouly und without provoca tion or wurulug, Wise pluced his hands against his companion, aud, exerting all his strength, shoved him over the edgo of the precipitous cliffs. With a sh:iok of terror tho doomed lad clutched at tho air In a vain attempt to save himself, nnd then fell with frightful velocity upon tho rocks at the base of tho cliffs. Entirely unconcerned at tho torrlblo crime ho had committed Wiso wended his way back to the towu and subse quently returned to his duties ou board the DoBcawen. When Wise's companion did not ro turn nt thu expiration of tho tlmo al lowed to him, tho ofllcers of tho ship mado Inquiries, nud when thoy ques tioned Wise, tho latter told them that he had pushed him over tho cliff. An Investigation was Immediately mado, and on reaching a spot on tho shore beneath the point indicated by Wiso in hiscoufessiou, the ofllcers found the body ot tho boy. His skull had been fractured by striking on tho jngged rocks and ho had recolvod other terrible Injuries. He was nlivo when tho search ers found him, but ho died in a short time. Wise was Immediately placed undor arrest, but ho takes tho whole affair nouchlautly, and laughs and jokes as though ho had no heinous crimo upon his conscience. In fact, death ns a punishment for tho murder of his friend seems to havo no terror for him. On the contrary, ho discusses the question of being hanged with avidity, and appears to bo over joyod with the prospect of meeting his death by rope ou the gallows. Before he murdered ills friend no nail often, iu tho oouree ot conversation with other boys ou the ship, expressed u de sire to be hanged. '(, n-, , tf.r.i cuiiiq iiiiiu uk" iiwoiusutmuuianMiuii that he had murdered a bov. but no lie- lief was placed in whnt he said, asthero was no evidence to support his state ment. Tho prisoner lm3 hlthorto bornoa good character. As tho caso stands nt present tho only possiblo reason that can bo given for tho heartless murdor is that Wise Is nflllcted with a morbid desire to obtain notoriety, or thnt ho is mentally Irresponsible tot his notions. New Jersey A. O. U. W. ltestralned. TltENTON, N. J., Nov. 17. It was pro posed to hold a meeting here ot dele gates from tho various lodges ot the An cient Order of United Workmon through Out the State for the purpose ot organ izing a grand lodgu of that order. Tho grand lodge wns to havo jurisdiction for tho State. Past Master Workman Vn Sant, of Camden, who Is opposed to ths organization ot a grand lodge In the State, secured an Injunction restraining tho delegates from holding tho proposed meeting. A honrlug will take place be fore Chancellor Van Fleet ou the ques tion why tho Injunction should not hi mndo permanent on November 34. Kloplntf Pair Arrosted. Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 17. Da teotlves yesterday afternoon arrested Georgo Ales and Lulu Dovare, at the Sherman House, International Bridge, where they had registered under assumed nnines. Ales Is a married man from Dayton, O., whence he eloped with Mis. Devore last Wednesday. The latter is nil heiress and beautiful, while her lover Is almost re pulsive in appearanoe. After consider able persuasion and a promise that her friends would withdraw a warrant for Ales iu Buffalo, Miss Devore oonsented to return to Dayton. Could Mot Live lVl'lhout Ills Wife. SciiAnton, Pa., Nov. 17. Jefferson Foster, aged G-l, was found drowned yesterday iu a oreek which runs through Forrest Hill Cemetery. Tho last tlmo he was seen alive was at tho grave ot his wife. He hud deliberately drowned himself. NEW JERSEY JOTTINGS. John Hoey's caso came up In tha United Statos Court at Trenton, yostor day, and was adjourned to Dooember 13. llenjainln Itodmau, ot Ninth and Lin den streets, Camden, was oommlttod by the M.yor for wlta-benting. B II $ 1.000 REWARD nemo Blacking To tejt this ihang a (trip of leather In a bottle of Aerjw lllaeklns: and leave It there for a day or mnrith Take It oat and dry and eiamlnn It carefully, pake a similar test with French Dressing and Taste lilaokiog. Wolff sflGftf! Blacking Makes any kind of leather Waterproof, Soft and Durable. Change a Pine Table to Walnut. A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Cak. A Cane Rocker to Mahogany. Soo what can be done with 2DC. worth of WOLTP tt RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. rOR SALE IN ALL ST0RH. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR 10 SARSAP.4RILLA Purities the blood by ex pelling the impuiitips through tho proper chaiii elsaud never causes eruptions ou the skin. Regulates the bowels. Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the 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. So!d at Klrlln'a Drug Store, FergxinarCs Hotel Utoelc, Shenatuloah, Pa. AU my nanus for W. Ti. Ilnlltrln. Hline-M- ii nor inr Nlilo 111 imit t.lnp.. iiulf vnrii- ilciile-r to Hfiid for ciunlnirur, secure the uircncr and net them lor you. WTAKt NO MIltSTlTUTU.-tfJ S3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It Is n seuiiili'ss shoe, with i o nu-ks or wax thread to tiart the fe.t; inaie of the beat line t-alf, stylish und easy, nnd fc.-ivnwe ice iJU' tuori- Hhms of thta i sewed shoos eatlnK from S4.no to A5.uu. cK ulH.r-iiuliif llnml-temt'tl, the finest calt pj shoo eer ofTered for $.100; equals French Imported slaws ullleU cost from $tf.ou toSU (Kl. UO llaiid-Xeni'd Writ Shoe, tine enlf, aP"aa stj INh. cnniforti'ldo anil duruhle 'Ihebcst Bho? over ottered at thl. (nice ; same Kr.id ' . lus, tom-madc slm, roatliiK fiem SS.ee to $'uO. CO 5U 1'ollee r-hofi 1 aimers, IttUlrond Met I of w. und i.em ri .imei-oill weartliem. tlui i- ,ir, I .-uniloss, smooth IneMe. heavy three sutos. ( xteu I Biou edge, one 1J1 will wear aear. I (DO all flno enlfi no hettershooev. r . fT-t lnr I mO afi a thin mli.i: one trlul ullt f-ni,.ii l. who want a shoe for control t and serI : fin 4.1 und fi-J.OIt Woi'l.lnuiiiiiii'H shoes pre, aro Mry str.mir and durable, 'those vho nao given inerii a trial w in wear no o tlu-r make. AtV 9- I'D nnd SI. 7,1 school shoes aro mJ J 9 worn liVllie bdiscveryahere: theVeeU on IlieTr merits, its Hie liu reaKluir sah s slxav. I .rl Sao :1.00 lliiiitUMivfd t.hoe. best imuu Ounaol.i. vt e i-lvlh. inniLWl rt old , nnixiruu aoe cosiuiKii..m si.i.iio si, .meruit f.n.ll....' 5fl. fill n.,,1 Ifit .1 (.lino fnr Bllssesaro thu best fine boia,ola. stylish and durable. C'niittou. See that W. 1.. Hounta' name and price are stamped on the bottom of each shoo. W. L. laJU'OLAS, Urocltton, Mass. yoe3pli X3 21.11, DR.THEEL. CiTQ North Fourth St., thu iul gtnulat) (-irm.a Amcrlet fsiMfUllal in tbe Unita Malt a who 1 abln ( euro QtOOtl Potson Nervoua Debility i sp olal OlsenBea o' " Haju DlwaMa. Rat ttiotaPataa lo lb b.;u..isoroThront Mouth, Blbuhxa, rimi'lcf, FnipUom, aoft or hard I lor, ButlUna., Irritation a, Iiitlmmaiioua and Bonntnfa, buii! i una, Wcalvfitaa anl I'ulf dacav toal nvmnrv wik iiu-k meoUl njltT Klltipy ana Ulili.r tfU-aara an 1 all Dlian rwalUn,- fr'm ' 1 J In lti.Ti ilmi or Or. rw(ra Kt-nl cwei cuH Id 4 t '0 r.li-f at ..ct not !- hfttw no matt, r hat -1r. tlalutt DiwUir, Quack, Fainlh rT Hoa)-tial PIunk'UO taa fal J. Pr. THr.Kl, curca pQUlttvely n '"it dcHOtlon ntr triialnuaa oto. ircx wtntna ir mTin'" trrii.riTia UAWK.ta ri-h ot r tv 1- iUnp frr bOOlt Xi t6 to 10 SnnU. fl till U V, rife or call and ' a?tvl rr KwtVioOAM - V oda. "d tUturda Phi I a. dally TUnav A FINE SHOW If you want H-wa flu display of Bottanct 8hwp go to W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Uaateller's old stand,) Corner Coal ahc! JhicIIu Sih. Custom Work and Repairing Done In the best alyle. SUFFER!! WOMEN".? i.oi trjuhlrwl with 'it,'-? into Ira! i-"-tHrQ)tt. it Vlilllf utlr (ollo'vi i. . r ,, ii in tir , ir f n'i'-wi-UitatiLUl Wbr'am . w i-rev-annr i. t' .i at. -.M lMALE FicO MATING FILLS. oii,TigW1riKtui...e nirttoit(oi;cw.u,nri (y an niiM. llBtt.7 n p'1 .Ju.tyaj.uIMl,L AliInA !"rmrtr- '- w.Uuis. (wo JJ R. BHIUKKR, M. D., PfTrrCIAN ijerD&LltOEOtt, n 9 Kt Odulre Street; Muhanoy city, Ps UUnaodAll speoiai llaoasej a specially. WHY IS THE' W. EL. DOUGLAS U. Ji.W., "V" -T' '