A DYNAMITE LEAGDE STATE OF OUR MYY 'WOLFF'S rlighest of all in Leavening Power. U. S Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, Sago's Assailant Only Ono of a Secretory Tracy Mnkcs Annual Koiiort. His Murderous Gang. THE CHIEF NOW UNDER ARREST ARMOR TESTS SATISFACTORY. William Sontkworth Believed to hi the American Tars Not at Fault ia the Trouble at Valparaiso, Leads rof the Nefarious Onvr- IPr'sftnts in the mott elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OP TUB FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND DOWELS. Itis the most excclltnt remedy known to CLEHNSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Coat tipated so THAT PURE BLOOD, REFHESHlHO SLEEP, HEALTH and OTflEHQTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR BJ-STXIXTI OS' PIGS MANUFACTURED ONLY OY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRAttCISCO, OAL, tOUISVIUE. K KCW WRK. N. t. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1873. from which tho oxcess of oil has been removed, la Absolutely J? live land it is Soluble. Chemicals aro used in Its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is thoreforo 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. So(d by Crocors everywhere. V. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. Nearly every pattern of 5a Horst Blanket is imitated in color and style. In most cases the imitation looks just as good as the genuine, but it hasn't the warp threads, and so lacks strength, and while it sells for only a little less than the' genu ine it isn't worth one-half as much. The fact that sa Horse Blankets are copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should sec that the trade mark is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. Five Mite Boss Electric Extra Test Baker iNKEI ARE THE STRONGEST. 100 6A STYLES at prices to suit everybody. If you can't get them from your dealer, write us. si; for the Va Hook. You can get it without cliargi WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia, 3ank Counters, Tyler System, Port able, Unequaletl In Stylos, Cost end Finish. ISO rig falttague of Couultrt, De.k tie., Illnstrllod la Colon. Book., Fi Tofetag l&C.ola. tiince jri-.uB una a urltel- C'lililueU, SOO invito, llent and cheap. I et on earth, with great reduction In prices. ISO p.ge ciLlwm FrM, r.l.t IS CU. lull !le. of Hobbs, Cfcllri, Tall., llnva t'a.r., CaMartB, Uyal Rltul Caltlnvlt, dr., alwaj. la alutk. Surrl.t work n.d. la ard.r. TI'J.IIU DESK CO., Sl.l-oul., SI o., U.S.A. 'ennvroyal pslls Oricf nttl and .m Conn Ian. A Ft Iklltt- T IJ" Li S tut Urn 11 . lur t-u. H ittn 1 . Iti6r txtn - t.le-1 w"h '1' I l ukO W nantbrr. Be. .s , .uu'witu, 7 lit itk-Dpi ft- 1 11 i 1 .tiniooUU kc) "lOUer Tor l.i:- . - n utur, by r-tor BUIL in.000 I 1 . ameoM flhlffactrC'hr.mlrll.'o. 1 dUon snuuM feutr na m 1o tint a I'oaltlra Cure tortho effects of Klfbuae. Beral Vower, Imrlc?T0.1l?J''J,o,Kf11,tll1 ia our Hpecino wwuurau who km.. j.m. a!OucUVlubloJnfirm,lloD'ltKK. Ad O. M.t'O., StJlrolwr,J()W Addreas avru. f Baker &Co;s Breakfast Cocoa mm N fll No BlKflTl Ems i . HORSE BLi 1 The Organization Known nl 111 O. A. Whole (lljj.ut la to Wrnl Ills UMIroaits 1'rom Monopolist. Ilmabi to ! U.ed When Neeeiiiiry Suutliwnrtli Identified bya Museum Lecturer The liead Dyna miter Still Mystery. Nkw Yonrc, Dee. 7. The man who threw a dynamite homb at Ittlssell Sago wni a niomber of tho Onunl Army of Labor, an oath-bound organization, of which a dangerous lunatic, W. D. South-1 hoping to roach a decision in the case worth, Is leader. Inspector Byrnes or-. They shut themselves lu, It is almosv rested Southworth yesterday, but unless Uapu Hurry Home's story proves false. at least a dozen mora Insane men are at large In this city, each oapablo of dupli cating the terrible doed of last Friday. I his secrot band had tor Its Drlnclp.il object the wresting of nil the railroads from the hands of corporations and private owners. Southworth was In sane on this subject and lectured and wrote about It la San Francisco and other places. People should ba carried from New York to San Francisco for $1 head, he thought. If a man wanted a better car than ordinary let him nav double price. Tho extra fares woul d pay for those who had no money at all. So far as known tho society had 12 or 16 members last Friday, when the mau calling himself Wilson entered Mr. Sage'oofHeo and sacrificed his own life in carrying out his threat to blow the Arcade building and Its VOO ocoupunts Into atoms If his demand for fI,2JJ, OJO was refused, Who those man aro even Inspector llyrns does not know, but there are slight clues which may result in their apprehension. 'lhis hand of murderous lunatics wore badges suspended from bits of red, white and blue ribbon only South worth called tho colors backward, blue, white and red corresponding to the three degrees' of the order, rod being tho highest. The ofllosrs' badge Wis a large silver ghleld, with the letters "G. A. Ij." on it, Other badges were of brass. Southworth is a short, thin man. about S test 2 Inches in holght, with black hair and beard. Ills tittle load- like eyes have a peculiar, vacant stare, wuicu causes those who havo seon him to believe that he is not all right man tally. Ho was shabbily dresied in a faded brown suit aud woroa black over coat. Southworth has boon positively tden - tilled by Captain Home, tha lecturer In Worth's Museum, as the man who was the companion of the dead dynamitor, who, however, remains as much of a mystery as ever. Homo says both men cuma to him about two weeks ago and wanted him to go lecturing on social istic subjeois. Kussoll Sage and all tha Injured are doing well. Tho fuuoral of young Nor ton will be held to-day In Ocean Crest. ANOTHER CRANK. lie Has Dean Sending Tlireatenlue Letter to lllch Conrad Unrrls. New YonK, DecJ 7. An opidomlo of cranks, on murder bent, has struck this city. The first of those made his ap pearance last Sunduy afternoon In tho person ot John Oeorge Roth, who fired three shots at llov. John Hall, D, I)., the eminent dlvino. Fortunately his aim was poor and the rovorend gontla man was spared. Tho would-bo-assas-sin has slnco boon committed to an In sane asylum. The second crank to appear was "Wilson," who on Friday startled the world by his almost successful attempt to kill Russell Sage, the well-known broker, with dynamtto. His own ter rible douth and that of the clork Norton, have been vividly described. Yesterday another dangerous crank came on the scene, He is Oscar Wey rauoh, CU years old, a bookbinder by trade. In a threatening letter sont by him to Conrad Harris, a retired wine merchant, on Saturday, he demands $500 within two days. In the ovont of its refusal he gives veut to the follow ing: "If you don't take notlca of this, my request, you will be the next to Husssll Sage, and I will blow your brains lu tho nir without I hurt anybody else." Mr. Harris prom ply turned the letter over to the police, and It resulted In the madman being captured lu a lodging houRe at an early in the morning. He submitted quietly to arrest, hut said It would go hard with Harris It ever be secured his release. Harris says he first met Weyrauch 14 years ago in Ilesss, Germany, being In troduced to him by tho burgomaster. Weyrauch was a wealthy bookbinder at that time and a prominent citizen. He lias since squandered his fortune In wild dissipation and lately has de pended on his friends and acquaintances for support. Harris said ha helpad him at various times, but recently ha has not allowed him to enter his homo. Weyrauch was committed to tha Belle- vuo iusaue pavllllou where ho will be examined as to his mental condition. Train Thinks JIu Knows the Man. New Yokk, Dec 7. George Francis Train, accompanied uy a young man, visited tho Morgue. Tho pair were taken to the auto-room ot the Morgue and shown Beveral fragments of wear- lng apparel supposed to have belonged to the man whose head lay in tho Morgue. Train picked up one ot a pair of hose which had bean worn by the bomb thrower. ' He scauued the article carefully and then declared that it was one ot a pair ot hoso he had given to the (rloud a few woeks ago. "I mean business," said Trnlu, "but I am not at liberty to say all 1 know Juit yet." A Cluo fiuiu Kansas City. Kansas Crrr, Mo., Dec. 7. From the description telegraphed ot the man who threw tha bomb In tho otllce tit Russell bag-', lu Now York, it Is believed he is noue other tua t Hugh D. Wilsoo, who was at one time 0110 ot the firm of Brewster & Wilson, real estate dealers of this city. He wont to New York pome time ago where he was employed at last aonounti in an lnsurauca oolca on l'lno strest and was living on uppsr Bixia avenue. ABSOLUTE! POME ine Morrli-Illtlkeley Case. Nkw Haven, Conn., Deo. 7. It Is im possible to learn what was done by tho live Supreme Court judges In the quo warranto case of Morris versus Bulkoley Saturday, 'l'hoy met In the County Bar Llbrarv In this city far consultation. the unanimous opinion of lawyers that the Court will tako jurisdiction. Their decision will probably not be announoed until the opinion Is written and sub mitted for approval, as a recont rule of tho Court forbids the announcements of doclslons until the opinion Is written. Till, Cxur's Fumble Decree. St. Petersburg, Dee. 7. In his de cree, appointing the Czarevitch to super Intend the work of relieving the famine, the Czar declares that the govern ment must provide suflicient food to relieve the existing distress, and that tho bestowal of thin charity Is a sacred Christian duty. Tho Czarowltoh Is t be assisted by a speolal corps of olflcials in every province visited by famine, and the government oxpects thus to avoid the W111M of ratief funds and rolief food that have attended dis tribution through the medium of the ordinary oQlclals. Wrathm- Itevort. Washington, I)eo 7. l'or Now England: Tlireatnulnjr we ither aud rain; southerly, shlfllnir to westerly wind; colder to-night; winner and fi.ii to-morrow. For Hazier i Now York, Vastcrn Pennsyl vania ;ew .lorwy, Marvlund unl DeUvruret Han, fllln.cl by cleurliijr, oo.der westerly winds and "!' t --norrow. DON'T DELt ItCurei OolJs,CoarbB,EoTtiThroat,Crottp,Tnflneiiif Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthma. A certain ura for Consumption la tint ium, aa4 a iur Mtff la ellent effeet After taking thn firit do. Bl4 Cealin fTerwLero. Larj Iwulei, W tiiw aal Crane Opening FALL AND WIN TKll BTV1.ES OP MILLINERY ELLAM. M'GINNISS' -No. 26- East Cenitv St., Shenandoah, Pa, The finest and largest assortment In Hats, Bonnets and Caps at re markably low prices. Our line of Children's TRIMMED AND UN TJtlMMED IIATd Newly Refitted and Renovated, TONSORIAL : PARLORS ! J3XX A.-rT.7XTC3r, Haw Cutting and Hair Dressing I HUAMl'OOINO, ETC., BY E. G. J. WADLIKGER, Under Poslorllce Ilnlldlng, Main and Oak Sts., Slicnaudoali. -llot and cold baths, l'olltc. nromct and careim atientiou. DO YOU WANT A GOOD FIT ? and well made, fashionable clothes? If so, call on w. cr. JACOBS. Fashionable Custom Tailor, 8 South Jardin Struct, Slicnaudoali Call and se samples of the latest goods and the styles. Good woramanshlp, promptness anu mir prices. DEESSMAKING SCHOOL To the ladles of Hhenandoah aud vicinity. A. Hclentifio Dress Cultlngaud .MaktueUrauoU School Is opened In mum No. 8, Uobbius' butldl.iK. over the DOBt otfioe. where Dunils are tsk.n and luughl the lattstand best sys tem of cutting and drensiuaklt.g. Tho system Is a Htvlng of li ne, labor and money and Is readily acquired. Allaredellghttd who have learuea 11. upeai oveuiugs. ll-9-tl BIrH. Til.C Hi: WITT U POMKUOV. A TTORNEY-A T-LA 0 ios-BeddsllsbulldlD norner Midasnaosu PLY NfcW tNGUANO BRIEFS. E. W. Bond, ex-preaident of the Mas sachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Com pany, Is dead in Springfield, Mass., aged 70. Carroll (Democrat) was elected Mayor of Pawtiu-iut. K. I., over Sherman (In dependent) and Whit Kapitbli can) Saturday's election was tho fourth at tempt to those a Mayor. Mark Ureeu, an Insane man, ran nmucft on Stamford Mountain, near Bennington, Vt., Saturday, and proba bly fatally shot Hrownelt Nlles and seri ously wounded George Harwood. The flvo Supreme Court judges who heard argutnouts In the quo-warratitn case of Morris vs. Dulksley in Hartford last week, were lu session at JMjw Haven, Conn., S.tiurday, to consider the ques tion of tlie court's Jurisdiction. No body was admitted. DiOisioii. not an. nouuusd. 100 Dollars an Hour for sleep at certain times wo lid be a cheap price- For crying babies use Dr. Hand's Oolla Cure. It never falls. 0. J. .Mc Carthy and J. M. Uillan, the druggists, aro furni-hing free samples to those who doubt, but would like to try it. It is said Unit tomato lnleecanbo rellod upon as a remedy for wttrls. A National Event. The h.ddlnir of the World's Fair lnaeltv Bea ooly n ty e.r old will bo a remark.blo event, liui whoilier It win rtwlly benefit this nuliin us mucli as me tuscovery 01 iu lleitnrfltlve Nervine uy ur rYanKlln .miips Is Uoubtml. Tins is just, wunt 1110 American people need to cure tht lr excessive nervous ness, dysH3psia, headache, illziness, sleep letsness, ueuraUla, nervous debility, dulluewi, eonluilon of mind. etc. It nolo I'lie a charm. Trial bottles ami tine b wS ou "Nervous mid Heart Dl.e-isos. w tb uuenutla testltnuuluH. rtfffatC H. Ilagenbuctrs (Irug store. It is witrranletl to contain no oitum, moi-ptiiie or Mangerowt arugi. Thoro'll be an increiiRcd Sunduy Hchool utteiuhmct) till after Jhiltinin, Milos' ISiorvo una Uvor Pills Vrt on a new principle regulating ttie liver, stomach and bowels throuijh the nerva .V new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills Rnsedlly ooostlpatlon. linequaled lor men, women, children. Hmallest, mllaest.snrestl 6)dosos, ifclK. Hamplcs Free, at 0. 11. llognnbuch's arugkiore. Olive oil rubbed Into the si; 1 11 nfter u bath ia very atrenrrtlieuliij;. Bornarkablo Facts. Heart disease is uu.illy RUnposed 'o bo In- cnraole, hut when prnpwiy treated aliirfio proportion 01 oases ran o cnrea, ximsjirs. rl 111 Ira Hatch, of Elkhart. I nil., nnd .Mrs. MaryL. llalcer, nl Ovid, Mich., wero cured alter Millerlug 20 years. H. ;. l.lnhur or. drtiKdst at Ban Johe, III., says that Dr. Mi lev New Heart Cure, which cured Ibo former, worked wonders Mr bis Wllo." l.cvl i ouan. of lUichamiD, Mich., who had heart disease lor aj years, says two unities mRae turn "ieei liko a uew man." Dr. Miles' New lloart Curo Is Mild and gunrauteod by 0. II. Ilagenbuch tho druggist. IJjokof wonderful testimonials free. Merchant are doinc their best to keep the holiday triulu ot homo. Oh, What a Oourrh. Will you heed the wa -nlng? The signal por. ins of tbosuro approach of that more ter rible disease. ' lusumptton. Ask yourselves If you cau attot u for the sake of saving 60 enis, toruu ine tisk anu no nomine; tor 11. We Smow fron experience that Hhllnli's Cur lll Cure vour Ooueb. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Bottles (ve.ro sold tho past year. It relieves Croup and Whopplne Coni;h at once. Mothers do not be without it. For Lame llacti. Hide or Cheit, iisoBhlloh's Porous Plaster. Hold by a. 11. uugeuuucu, 14. rj. corner Main ana Lloyd streets. Effera ore likely to continue liluh till tho holiday baking Is all done. Shiloh's Consumption Ouro. This Is beyond Question the most fine ness 1 ul Cough Midlcino we have ever sold. 1 few doses lnvariauly cure the worst cases 01 '.'oagh, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its won- lermt success in ine cure 01 consumption is without a parallel in the history of medicine, ilncei It's first discovery It bos been sold on a aarantee, a tost wnicn no other medicine can stand. Ii you havo a Couzh wo earnestly ssk you to try it. Price 10 rents, 60 cents, and 11X0. If your Lungs aro sore. Chest or Hack tame, nseHblloh's Porous Plaster. Bold by U. H. ilagenbuch, M. IS. corner Main ana Luoya streets. The days will continue to shorten for about two weeks yet. A Yankoo Sheriff Frightened. A well known sheriff. Ilvinc'ln Main". ws given up to die with what his physician called Consumption, a Irleud advised him to tryl'an-Tlna Cough nud OoiiHUtnpllon Cure, rocovery followed, and the doolor now uses It for Coujhs, Colds and Consumption. Trial bottles tree at Klrlln's drug siort: Shoppers are beginning to look up LiuiHtiuaa presents. A Parish Prloat's Certificate Cer tified to by tho Archbishop of Moxlco. I.paroo lul priest and cocltslnsllnnl Juduo of ueiayu, mine i uuuuhj nail,, uereuy ccrt'iv that I know several people who havo been cured by iho Cactus Ulood Cure. It radl ally aiHlellectuallydlbpi.il all impurities of tbo blood. IwvANCO M. CONUQU . The above signature Is tint which he uses lu all his Duslnexs, oillclnlly and otherwise, and be la an old pupil of mine. t P, A Archbishop of Mexico. Bold at Klrlln's Drug More, r'erguson House Slock. Hhenandoah, WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest and cheapest slock la town. Artistic l'ainliog, Graisiog an! Decorating I J. P. GARDEN, 1020m 231 W.Centre St., RHENAND0AII CHRIS. BOSSLEll'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Slteuaiidoali. The Finest Slock of Beers, Ales, Oijjurs, 4c. The Present System ot 8nIorltr 1'rnruo tlnu Cftlislderml Unrealnnablu AVar Ships Ituuched I'urlne the Year New fit y 1 or Iluat Nodil for Clilueie W11 trs .Itecotnmandatloni or tha Depart ment ItecHrillne; New Silalps. Was li I. vm OS, Dec. 7. Tho nnnual report of Secretary Tracy on the condi tion of the navy will ba laid before Con gress when it organizes for business. Concerning the present state of naval construction the Secretary says: "Of the new constructions under taken during this period, by far .Ilia most important Is protected cruiser No. 13. This vessel, ot 7.50J tons displace ment, Is a sister ship to cruiser No. 12. The peculiar advantages ot these two cruisers consist in their extraordinary coal endurance and their high speed, in both ot which rtspect gthey have no equal among the large cruisers of the world. With a maximum speed of 22 knots an hour nud a sustained sea speed of 21 knots, thoy cau safely be counted on, In any ordinary sea, to overtake any commerce destroyer, any commaroe pro- toctor or nuy mercantile vessel now aiioat, wuiiB iiieir auimy to cruise lor 1 great distances without recoal.ng makes them a peculiarly Important addition to a navy destitute of coaling stations abroad. During the past year tour new vessels have boen placed lu commission, making a total number of 13 ninco March 4, 183'J." The departmont will recommend that two more battle ships ba provided for this year, aud aho a cruiser like the New York, of which Mr. Tracy says: "This mn-jnillcent vessel, whoso func tions cover a far wider range than those of an ordinary cruiser, presents an ex traordinary combination of great coal endurance, high spoed and efficient ar mor protection, with tho exception of tho three ships of the Indiana class, he is tho most Important olemout of de fensive strength which this country now possesses. " The Secretary points out that the. utility of the I3,00d-ton cruiser Is now questioned, as well as that ot small gunboats life - tho Petrol, which are good chiefly fur p mco cruising purposes. Ha advocates bni ding torpedo cruisors,and has this to say about boats for river ser vice in China: "1 rocomrasud the con struction ot u vessel specially adapted for river service, but so constructed us to bo capable of the highost military elliciancy lu tho quarter wharo she is intondoil to oparato. Such a vossel, which would cost about $100,000, would lmmodiutoly provo herself to bo tho most useful V03sal ot any toralgu power upon that sta tion." Considerable space Is given to tho nt tack in Valparaiso on the seamen ot the Baltimore, and the Secretary sums up the situation as follows: "Whether the attacks on tho soamen of tho Daltlmoro were preconcerted or not, their raal cause can only bo found In tha bitter hostility ot the Chilians toward tho United States, a feeling largely duo to the false and malicious accusations which have boen put forth at Iquique and later at Valparaiso in referonca to tho action ot tho navy ot the United States during tho progress ot the revo lution. It is due to the navy to state that so far from having glvsn causa tor Bitch a feeling, its conduct, under the Instructions of the department, has In every respect baon fair, just and tem perate." The Secretary says the most mo mentous question ot tha year was that of armor, and ho refors to tho trial at Indian Ho ad as follows: "The results ot the trial wore in the highest degree sat isfactory. Each ot tha six plates manu factured In this country was superior to tho aompound plate, while tho nickel Harveyed plate and the high-carbon nickel plata were superior to all the for eign plates ot the Annapolis trial. They may, tharsfore, be pronouncod in ad vance of the best armor hitherto manu factured In Europe." The subjoots of high explosives, naval militia and a hotter system of promotion are discussed by Mr. Tracy. A I'lreiuan Murdered. Newauk, N. J., Dec. 7. WJills Thoi. W. Holmes a Are man, was walking up Ilritlge stroot yostorJfty morning, Hurry GUlett rusliud out ot a saloon, where ho had been enaod in a quarrel, and, placing a pistol at Holmes slds, fired, Holmes was taken to a hospttdl, danger ously wounded. Qillett Isuuder arrest. NEW YORK NEWS IN BRIEF. Cyrus W. Field's condition Is still re ported as Improving. Mrs. Llndley re mains very low. It is expected that the forgery case Hgainst ex-Assemblyman Demurest will come up for trial at Nyaclc to-day. Isaiah Keyser, clerk lu the Court of Common l'leas, New York, has confossod judgment tor $10,311.88 to Nathaniel Jarvls, due for rents collected. The trial of Darwin J. Meserolo, the son ot Gen. Jeremiah V. Ueserole, for murder in the first degree for the kill ing of Theodore l.nrblg In Ilrooklyn, commenced tnis morning. The vote on the Stats ticket as can vassed by the Xew York State Hoard of Canvassers shows for Governor: Flower, 883,89;); Fassdtt. O'di.OoO. Lieut-Governor: Sheehan, 075,012; Vrooman, 810, SOU. William Ludwlg, John LuU, John Wager aud Jacob Kenssals, employes In tho Udlson Kleotrlo Works lu Schnoc taily, N. Y., have been arrested chanced with stealing motors valued at several thousand dollars. Judge Barnard in tho Dutchess Coun ty Canvass case, granted the motion for n peremptory mandamus requiring tits County Canvasiiuft Board to recount the votes for Senator, a.i 1 also stays the State Board ot Canvassors until the cor rect result U reached. Thomas Powell ltamsdell is dead in Newuurg, aged SI. lie wa a msmber of the Homer ltamsdell Transportation Company of Newburg, and for several years prior to 187H was manager of the Newburg and Klshkill Ferry and the tsal estate interests of that corporation, USED UY MEN, WOMEN Aim CHILDREN. A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. LEATHER PRESERVER. A Handsome polish. IS WATER-PROOF. aOC. A BOTTLE. 1 cent a foot I will pay for changing tho np penrunco of old Furniture eo completelytliHtit will look like new. IS THE NAME OF THE PAINT THAT DOES IT, CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO Wim Purifies the blood bv ex- n- m . ,1 1 pelling the lrtlpUl ltlCS through the proper channels aud never causes eruptions on tho skin. llegulates tho bowels Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the .system and gives you an appetite. Never fails to cure any con- . 1 dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, pr a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Kirlln'b Drug Store, Ferguson' t Hotel lilotfc, Shenandoah, Pa. Ask my ncrntN for V. I.. Dnuaina Shorn. If not Inl- snlo 111 iwir plncu nik jour ilcnlor to Ht'iitl for cntaliiaiu-, seenro tun iicrnrv. and crt tlit-iu lor i,u. ta-TAKK SO SUKSTITUTE.-JEI S3 SHOE cmen THE BEST SHOE IN THE WOULD FOR THE MONEY? It U n rit'ftinloM hliiH1, hh nu tat' Us ur wax thi- ad to hurt itiofcet; mat it; of the lust fine cnir, stWlsli ftud ensv, ami bemuse n- mak? moi- hcca of this grade thnn any otlu-i mmmai tu,ei. It etfuals haild bmvt'fl phut'f costing fi'ttin .1 00 to $.1 00. CSfA OO (ei-niiliio llaml-4Ctf imI, tho finest calf TJhB nbuo ever oITcn'tl for $")0j oqual l'rencli lmportt'd shoo a which co-it from SAMitu SU.OO. tt, A 110 llaml-SiMVfil Wi'lt Shoo, lino rnlf. btll8h, com fort ublo nml d urn tile. The best Btioo vwr ofTercd at thin price ; name Krndo as cm toin-inmli) nhors t'oatlnff from $b JO to ?H-00. CSO 30 l'nlic hlHM'i Farmers, Ha 11 road Hen v3 aud U'ttcrt'arilersnll woartliemj tl no calf, seamlem, suioutli luikle. heavy throu Boles, exten sion edue. Oue pair wilt wear a jcar. SO 0 (l ui) riilft no hotter shoe ever offered at this price; oue trlul will cnutluco those who want a shoo for comfort and per vice. Geit M!i mid i Worltliiumiin'-i shoos ii&mm aro very strouif and durahlo. Those who Iinvo given them a t.'lal will wear no other mako. nniif' &'00 uml school shoes are lOUJr O woru by tho Iks everywhere, they sell on their meilts, a the Inoreat-tiiR sales show. I nniac iiiiini4etMi eiioe, ihjsk ImUiIICo Dontio'a, very stll5h;eiuals French Iniirortcd shoes coating from $1.0) to Jwi.tuJ. LiuIIck' 'J.,'0, M.OO iintl Sl.7."i shoe for Missed are the best fine Uongola. M) llsh aud durable. :uutloin heo that V. L. Dour las name and price aro stamped on the bottom of each shoe. V. L UUUULAS, Urockton, Mass. DR. THEEL, cod North Fourth St., UUO bl. Own, I'MttAPBLfBleV, tho ooir giDttluQ (itrmmn Anieri 8(kcUUH In U Culled Stw nbo U able to curt Qlood PolSOrit Nervous Debility 8pt clal Diseases hklo Df leftsci. Kt-d iijsjH PkIdi U Um booe,3oreThront Mouth, Blotcliei, Plinjilw, FropUor It bsrJ UIofm. tiwrlllnv. JrriUUoni, Btilcturn, Wkknr uid ttrly 4Mtj, loit memory uk biwk mcnUl oiIHt money Hlfcl-lcr Dlwsar nl lt OIwmm rwnltlnit from K""B In 11. r- Uott cr Ot. rw,rk. Rccro. tM 'urcl In 4 t- 10 rtlKf t onc. Do not Inf liope, do tntUr wht tt.tn n.ti- Oiiir-fc. or Il.m.lt! Plivtr-laa tu WW. Dr THEEL eurti positively wliL ui d.uuii n fipm DQIlael. OLD VOrn" UIDDLS nn imi rii"i ui"i' llvniiTIIII r.Elt,. nnsnii ur, tf tcn or poor sria "Brp in uiiun tttlaioDlaU. H.,7.;i MiilT trim 9 ta t M W . W'fJ 4 8t. Et'itI 9 to 10 Kandiv 9 t It Write for lUftjrL0H ioi WvdB. Sn nil. (Ully Tims II you want to see a flue dtspluy 01 Uootsana Hhoes, go to W, S, SNYDER'S Boot aud Shoe Stove, (Mae teller's old stand,) Corner Coal anil Jarcilu HtH. Custom Work and Uepnlrlnu; Done In the best ttyle. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleased to meet the want of his rrlends aud the public In Everything in tho Drinking Line. H.11 URIOKKK il. V FIIY&IOIAN AND SZiRBEON, No'. 9 East Centre Htreet; Mahanoy City, Fa akin and nil special diseases a speolal lyt WHY IS THE W LB DOUGLAS