f3r - - YET ANOTHER CRAM THE GRAVES TRIAL' W0UTs rtighest of all in Leavening Power. U. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Ho Attompts To Kill Chair- Caso Against tho Provldonco Doctor Opoiioil. lnnn Edwnrd Murphy. STRUCK HIM WITH A HATCHET. .DDIIESS OP THE PROSECUTOR. The Madman's Furposa Discovered Just Ha Tells How Mr, Barnaby Was. Pol toned, and II iviews the Endanoe. in Tirno to Provont Murder. lewder ABSOLUTELY PURE l'f ents in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUQ UUlOe OP THE FIGG OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal Virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative tt perma nently cure Ilab'tual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AHD BOWELS. It i the most cxcclltnt remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is lliliniis or Constipated so THAT PUiTf.ni.CCD, REmSBHirJC 3LEFP, HEALTH nncl STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUQOIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY OY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UUISVIUC. Kr NEW YORK. til. T. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. Baker & Go.'s from which the excess of oil lias bcou removed, la Absolutely Pure and it is Soluble. No Chemicals nro used iu Its preparation. It lias more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and i3 thercforo 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 ovorywhoro, W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. Nearly every pattern of ?a Horse bj b fti "Er h era Rt tS ,"-.. ci Ms M m B vsti az ft?h UlanXCt IS imitated in COlOr anO ed the l-upal JNunclo at IMrls, Mon tsrlf Tn mnst r-ncpe trio imihlmn e'guor Teratti, to disavow the recent style, in most cases tne imitation HcUonottU0 Frimch nishops in array looks just as good as the genuine, lug themselves iu opposition to the but it hasn't the ivarp threads, and French government generally, and par , ,. . j i -, -. ' ,, tlcularly to the Mlulster of Public Wor- so lacks strength.nnd while it sells ,lllpi uieres. it is understood for Only a little less than the genu-1 that this action was taken as a result ine it isn't worth One-half as much. I f hB "ml-offloliil yarning from Franco , . . ., ,, mix tuat tnu Frenoh Ambassador at the Tlie fact that VA Horse afanketS I Vatican. Count Lefelvre de Rename, are copied is strong evidence . t. . .1. .. that they are THE STANDARD, I and every buyer should see that the trade mark is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. Five Mllo ARE THE STRONGEST. 100 S.'A STYLES at prices to suit ever) body. I f you can't Ret them from your dealer, write us. Ask fot the 5,a Rook. You nan Ret it without charge. WM. AYRES & SONS. Philadelphia, lank Counters,Tyler System, Port ablo, Unoquated In Stylos, Cost and Finish. ltOFsseCiUI i'joor Ciuui.h, Ur.U olc. , llloklrtl In Colon, HooU, Frto 1'o'iUpo l&Onti. aift 'Tjieri iioyai Oilier lck end 'I'ypo wi Iter liiblneto, SOO .tlcs. Ucst onaobeHp I cnt. on oarlh, with Brent tc'tti(,ti(''iln pnees. ro.i.K li tt.. kull ItiM Ot I)..Ih, (Itstrt, lkll., lUuk t, Ctblaim Usal Ulmnk C.u'.ii'U, tit., oltt7ilUk, Sitl.l nark ui to otdtr. T Y J. i: II 1) F.S K CO. , 8 1 . J.unl., M o. , IT. H. A. ENNYROYAL PILLS n..lrln..l huil tlnt S!iiali,e. T klwwi. r tktl i .at.'t Ilk tjtMtM, (at. i TaIto .ifl.a. R.n ' ..J bat If u. iiMwutrf.ini i i 'I' .!...' . imoe. 'la .tut t,t r. jnuti . t .tuooUU too tfoli . r ffii 1 i I, 'in tit, t'trctar (T M.IL 111,00 ' J-aitf tJMtbt.terUatjMli-blL tttvu Houart Ask W fiM Boss for ( la ra. Electric ip3l E3tra Tes SilSE BUUHETS SHVKtUUr m U.iTilO; 81ft llr.lsii w k. Mr, Murphy tint Much Hurt 11a Strug- glftil Tiercel? with 111 Aasiillttn, who was 1'lnally Ovrirpowareil A Lunatic who litlit Kncoittly bofm llttlrnsail From nn Asylum No-Cuuse for the Aaanutt. Tliov, N. V., Dee. -0. Hon. Edwnrd Murphy, Jr., Chairman o( the Demo crntlo State Committee, hail n narrow escape from death yesterday afternoon it the haiiiU o( a murderous crank, Daniel Murphy by name. Mr. Murphy was about to ascend the stoop of IiIh residence on Fifth Avenue, when hurrying footsteps behind at tracted his attention. What he saw, he iittefWards said, sent a momentary thrill of fear through his mind, (or within a few feet of him was a tall, well built young man, with hatchot uplifted, In the very act of dealing him a murderous blow. With a bound, the young man sprang at him, and the hatchet descended through the air. Mr. Murphy was for tunate enough to dodge the direct force of the blow, but the weapon, neverthe less, struck him In a glancing manner on the right side of the neck, making a plight abrasion, and breaking-the liuou collar. Mr. Murphy at once crannied with his assailant and tried to wrest the hatchet from his grnsp. Fulling In this, he deult the fellow a blow in the face which felled htm to the ground, and sent the hatchet flying Into the middle of the roadway. Sevoral persons who had witnessed the fray from a dlslauce now came upon the scene, and, seizing the would-be assassin, held him until an officer arrived. Ho was taken to the police station where ho was recognized as Daniel Murphy, an Intemperate follow, who was but recently released from an In sane asylnm. He Is about 80 years old, nearly islx feet In height and well built. He is naturally of an ngly and vicious temperment and has repeatedly been in jail for assaulting his wife. The prisoner denied at the station that he had made any assault upon Mr. Murphy or that he had had a hatchet. It was learned, however, upon Investi gation by the police, that the man had been looking for Mr. Murphy all morn lng and had Inquired of various persons where he was likely to meet him. Mr. Murphy declares that he does not know the fellow and cannot assign any reasons for the attempt upon his life. Conductor nntl Knslneer Held. ThentoS, N. J.. Dec. 0. The coroner's jury which has been investigating the wreck on the Philadelphia and Heading Railroad at Pennington, which occurred on Thursday last, brought In a verdict In ths afternoon holding Robt Riley and Lewis W. Leonard, the conductor and engines,- of the construction train which caused the wreck, responsible for the i three deaths which ware tho fatal aesult ! of the collision. Riley and Leonard wore immediately arrested and later liberated under $1,000 bail to await the action of the grand jury. The jury ulso censured the railroad company for not providing elevated signals at each end of their Bldings. RoMEi jjeo. 9.TUo Popo haIu,;n;ot. wou1a.b10 withdrawn should the French Archbishops and Bishops con tl aggraVatlng conduct directly tlnuo their or lndt- rectly as a result of the Archbishop of Alx Incident. llayaril and lludires O-inuut Go. CnioAQO, Dec. 0. Ex-Secretary of Btate T. F. Biyard and James F. Hodges, of Maryland, who won selected by Director-General Davis as members of the Second National Commission that was to visit Southern Europeau countries lu the Interest of the World's Fair, have notified Mr. Davis that It will be Impossible tor them to make the trip. Thee other two members of the Commission, Thomas D. Bryan and N. II. Hlglnbotham, hsvo already sailed for Tarls. 1)111 Attain Arrested, CiXArtnELD, Pa., Dec 9. Eic-Presl- dont Dill, of the defunct First National ' 13. in R at this place ami owner oi tne I Houtxdule Dank, at HoutztUla, was ar rested yesterday, charged with convert ing to his uwn un fuuds belonging to t.iu latter bank. The lufurimulon on which the oharge is basel was furnished bv the cashier of i he iloutzlalu lliniK Dill was held iu 1,030 ball. He will huvu a hearing lu the matter to-morrow, Murderitr IleocunI ly I'rluinls. Btaiikk. Fin.. Dec, 9. Frank Foster, who was to have been hanged hero for the murder of W. H, Kppersou two years ago, was forcibly tuken from the county jail during tho night by a party of unknown men. it was at nrst ue lleved that he was the victim of I Ivnahlm n.irtv. hut as no traoes of Fos tor's bodv can be found the opinion Is now general that he was rescued by frleuds. Soars nuil Latham Tie. Boston, Dio. 9. Peler Latham, the chamnlon raeRet player of the worm and R. I). Sears, tho ex-ohamnion lawn tennis, played an exciting in it oh at court tenuis In the Boston Athletic Association Court yesterday afternoon. Latham conoe lod Sears odds of 15 for a bUtiuc. iv.:d ut the close each Hal won ihree sets. NEW JERSEY JOTTINQ3. Three more cases ot small dox wero discovered in Newark yesterday. Warren Swift, son of cx-Alderman Swift, of Paterson. was instantly killed yesterday by being crushed by v boiler WU10A as was ouuiuk 9 nwoio uum m In whlsh he was employed. Tllden Will Decision Btnnrtj. Albant, N. Y., Deo. 0. In the Tllden will case, In the second division of the Court of Appeals yesterday, tile motion for reargumxiit and motion to amend remittitur was denied with costs. Judges Ilradley and Vann dissented from the Second Division's denial of tho motion for reargutuent In the Tllden will caso. NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS. Steamor City of Macon, Capt. Lewis, which sailed from Boston for S ivanualr, Ga., has returned with a broKeu eccen tric rod. H. h. Whittlesly has been appointed rocelver of the People's United Legion and Endowment Order, of Boston. During the present year there have been huilt In Maine 131 vessels of un aggregate tonnage of SO,!)37. The crew of the Hchooner Nova Scotia, which sunk oil Cranberry Isles, Me., in the gale, escaped to South West Harbor in boats. Several buildings on the old Nntnan J. Slmonds estate, Woliurn, Mass., were burned yesterday afternoon, entail ing a lots of $15,000. Thero 's very lit- tleh lUrance. DON T take: It Otrrei Coldi,ConrJ,SoreThat,Cronp,Ieflnzs, Whooping Cough, Bronehltls fta4 Aithma. A et rtaU turf lor uomumptiuu u u.- - - aivsneed stages, cisitouae. iouwiihbiwiw ?llnt effort sfter Uktog the . first dot. Sold r STerjimirs. Lugs miles, M osnH U1 L03. Crane Opening FALT. AND WIN TCIl HTYLES OK MILLINERY LLAM. M'GINNISS' -No. 26 East Centre St, Shenandoah, Pa. The lluestand largest assortment In Ilatu, Bonnets and Caps at re markably low prices, Our line of Children's TIUUMED aND UN TRIMMED IIATd Oanxiot Too 3Bc2.xxt,lXod. The rlaco to pui chase your hfarness, lips, Robes, Blankets GEO. ROBINSON'S, 25 W. Centre St. Slionaxi.cloali,l?oTiiin A general block ot HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. REPAIRING AT REASONABlE PRICI& DO YOU W-AJSTT A GOOD FIT ? and well made, fashionable clothes? If so, oull on W. J". JACOBS Fashionable Custom Tailor, 8 South Jardin Street, Shenandoal Call and sef samples of the latent goads and (be styles. Good workmanship, promptness uuu lair prions. DRESSMAKING- SCHOOL To the lvltiw of Shenandoah and vicinity. A Sdent'Ilo Dre Culling nod Marine Urauoa Ucliool Is iiitencd In room No. 8. it'.bb ns' biiildljir. over the nnst oflloe. wbfre nnoils arelak nandlaiiKht lliola't st unci heut syo- tem orcuitiugaua areasniaai' g riionjinciri Is a savlncnl tl ne. labor and money and la readllyncqulrcd. Allnredellghud who have lexrnea 11, upen evenings. ll-U-tt Mrs. N.C.nKWITT. J- H POMKROr, ArjORHEr-AT-LAlt. tB)t-JKUAirstraUaiii lorner Usln nd Osutii 1 TO DELAt Maryland Mate Grango lu Session. Balti-Moue, Md., Deo. 0. The annual meeting of tho Maryland State Orange began last evening. The closing session will probably be hold to-morrow. An officer of the Orange saya that lu nil probability only routine business would be transacted during the meeting, lie added that tho Maryland Orange will not connect Itself in any way with the Farmers' Alliauoo, as the members do not favor admitting polltlos Into their organization. Strnlton's tlvnlli Caused by Alcoholism. New YoitK, Dec. 9. The Inquest into the death of tho late Oeorgo Henry Strattou, who died in Uallevue Hospital after having been taken from a museum, I where ho was participating in n fasting contest, was ouded by the Jury return ing a verdict that Strattan's death was due to alcoholism, superinduced by starvation. What u Vote of Thanks Would be pitted if babiaa oould speak ol Dr. Hand's Colic Cure. Thousand.' have been cured by it. Absolutely aafe. J. At Hillan and 0. J. McCarthy, ibe druggU'.s, glvoaway samples to thuo who doubt this statement. Tho lutfst feiniuiuu fancv is steam ing tue uiK-eku lor theuoiupluxion. A Natiouul Event. The lnildioir of the World's Pair InaclLv scarcely 11 ty ve.rs old will be a remarkable evpnt, Inn wneilier It will roiliy bruetit llus mon .s niucn as the discovery oi the llosl irattve Nervine bv l)r l'Yanltllii Mil 's 1 doubtful. I'tns Is Just what ihe American people n-'fd to cure thtur excessivo norvous ness, dyspepsia, ho.irlactte, ilUztuess, steep toisuess, aeuraljla, nervous debility, ilullnes, condition of mlud, etc. It acLs I ke a charm. 'IVIol'h-it , I. .a H.m lim. , V- .......... a .. .. .1 Heart Dioikps." with uncnualsd testlmojliils. free ntC II. Hmienbiicu's drugstore. Jt tt warranted to contain no onium. mornlitne or dangerous Urugi. Rehearsals of Christum music have begun. MUob' Iiorvo ana tilvor PlUs Act on a new nrlnclDle reuulallnc the liver, stomach and bowels through the nervri A new discovery. Dr. Miles' l'llls speedily etuo biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. unetualed lor men, womeu, cnuaren. nmaussi, muoesi,surpsii diaoses, 2.U). Samples Free, at (J. H. ilagenbuch's drug storo. Cranberries lire plenty and cheap this year. Romarkablo Faota. Heart dlftoaRe Is ifuslly fiupposcd to be I11- curabio, nut when propeny Heated a large proportion 01 cases din ot cureu, inusaus. tiuur.i union. 01 r.iKiinn. mil, nntl Mrs. Mary L. Maker, ol Ovid. Mich., were cured alter ninerlnu 20 yen's. 8. O. Li 11 bur or. drUiTKist ut rjau Jose, III., Kays tnnl Dr. Miles' New Heart Onie, whicli curid Hie lor ner, 'worked wonders lor his wllo." lA3vl ocnu. of Uuchsnan, Mich., who had heart diM-ase iorao years, sjvs two unmet iniuiH turn "i(ei like a now man." Dr Miles' New Heart Cue is mid and iztlaranteed nv (I. II llneenuuc It tho druggist, llookof wonderful testimonials II CO. Tlie storms weie hiavv and dcstiuc- live this fall. Oh, What a Cough. Will 5'ou heed the warning? The clenal per- inpr tbimiro approach of that more Ur rlblc ' ,,'IH, (Imnliiirt'.on. Ask yoursolvc f you can auord for the sake in saving on We know from exnerlence that Khllofi's Cnr- inla t vnn'llia plot, n nit tin nAlh fn. II will Cure your Cough, It nevtr rails. This explains wuy moro man a Minion ioiTie were sold the past year. It rel!6ves Croup nd Whopplnu Cough at ence. Mothers do not be without IU For Laruo tuck, Hldo o; Chest. nsnBhllou's Porous Plasler. Bold bt C. II. Hagenbuch, N. K. corner Main and Lloyd streets. J? or every font of stature a man should weigh 20 pounds. Shl'-u'a Consumption Cure. This I. eyond nuestlou the most sno- leeslul Ci.nifli Medicine we have ever sola 1 lew 'Iobm Invariably oure the wont cases ol ixiogn, v-roup, ana isroncuuu', wniie us woo leriui succe-H in ino cure or uonsumniion v without a parallel In the history of mt'cln 31nee It's first discovery It has been sold on r. rimrantoe. a test which no other raedieln -an stand, Ii you have a Couah we earnestly Jt you to try it. l'rioe 10 eenls, 60 cent, an'' J1.U0. If vour hunt's are fiore. Chest or uaclt lame, use Hhlloh's Porous Plaster. Hold b a II. llageabuch, N. K. corner Main aaf uioya streets. Tho owners of slelh look at them .vlstfully ut times. A Yankoe Sheriff Frlglitenad. A well Known shunlt. Ilvinir In Maine, wet, given up 10 uia wun wnat 11 h piiyxicia- rauei unnsruiiptinu. a menu attvmea mm u try t'aii-Tlna Cough and ifnaiiiH' nou Cure rtcovery followed, and the ito,'ior now uses II HIT t till IIS, ttO'ltH null l!Y)OMli..pilOU. 'lrtt uoiiiet, jreeui jtirua Hiirtig stun-: Die tnrkovB lira now be lux I'attemd lor the iJtirlstums r.at. What Father Pablo Varola Says Cbi.aya. uctobei 1. 18H.1. I know several pent Ie who have sullered Kteailv from ihe ootisiinuenfeH or Impure bl ml, ami 1 a very Hh,,rt while hive ft-lt much uelU'i uy using tlie meulciuo winch w sent here by t'oaltamon Aivt for tint jm no-e. I recom no it ihls remedy 11 o which pr m'SAS the best results, ami U trie Bold at ICirlin's Drngrjtore.Fergusou Uoum uiocs. meuauaoa , WALL PAPER BARGAINS Largest andcheapest Block In town. Artistic Painting, Graining anl Decorating J. P. GARDEN, 10 2 6m 221 W, Centre Ht.. HHKNANDOA1I CHRIS. BOSS LEE'S SALOON AND RESTAUR AN 201 N. Main St., Shenandoah. The Finest Slock ot Beers, Ales, Cigars, ic, No One Hut the DulVlidniU Conltl ItnTfl Any Jlotlvo fur tlie IViiiii in'i Iloutli AVlint the l)i-f..no Mill Minw-llr, Oravrs Will Deny livery Accusation Ills Altntners Cnllflilttnt. Denver, Col., Dec. 0. The trial of Dr. T. Thatoher Graves, of Providence, R. I., for the murder of Mrs. Rarnaby was begun before Judge Rising yesterday morning. District - Attorney I. N. Stevous made the opening a I dress. Tho courtroom was thronged. Mrs. J. II. Conrad and her sister. Miss Maud Baruaby, oocupied seats near the defend ant. Mrs. Conrad wore deep mourning, and during Mr. Stevens' speech she showed much emotion. Dr. Graves, dur ing the morning, was composed and smiling, but when court adjourned he soemod tired nnd disturbed. Mr. Stevens reviewed tho history ot tho Barnaby family, speaktng ot the marriage ot Jorothum B. Barnaby to Josephine A. Reynolds In 1837, ami tho h.rth to them of tliroo children, two of wuom, Airs. John II. Conrad, of 1)111- I lugs, Mont., and Maud Josephine, are now alive. Upsides bidng successful In business, Mr. Barnaby became promi nent iu politics Ho was at one time the Democratic otudidate tor (lovarnor of Rhode Island, nnd was for many years a inembor ot tho National Demo cratic Committee. Tho defendant, Dr. T. Thatcher Graves, came to Providence five years ago and Mrs. Barnaby becimo acquaint ed with him through her washwoman, who also worke 1 in the Graves house hold. In doctoring Mrs. Barnaby for paralysis Dr. Graves gained complete control of her. Wn on her husband died iu 183U he induced her to coutest tho will and to accept ns her counsel Col. H. It. Billon, the doctor's own le.il ad viser, the suit was compromised for $103,000. Mrs. Rarnaby mado a will, giving Graves $33,003 and making him her solo executor, without bond. The District-Attorney told of how raves obtained control ot the whole property and invested it according to his own wishes; ot the trips which Mrs. Barnaby took away from home by his lltection; ot her Hit among the Adlron- dacks, where sho met the Bonnetts and here Salln Hanley was forced upon her as a maid, and of tho evonts lead ing up to Mrs. Barnaby's rupture with Dr. Graves and tho time when she do mando.l ot him the return of her will, that she might make another. Mr. Stevens spoke ot Mrs. Barnaby's death In Denver, Col., from poison con tained In a bottle sent from the East. rotn the Inscription on the bottle, its contents were supposed to bo whiskey. Mr. Stevens said he would prove that the bottle came from Graves, although the latier had tried to throw suspicion on the Bennetts. After reviewing other events asso ciating Dr. Graves with tho casj, the District Attorney told how the doctor admllted to John II. Conrad In Provl- ence that he had sent the bottle to Mrs. Barnaby. Graves had said, however. that he had put only whiskey In tho bottle and that he could not uutlorstaud how poison git Into It. The same ad mission was afterwards made to a Bos ton detective namod Hunscoin, who had bean introduced to the doctor as Con rad's brolhor. Graves said he supposed ho had put a uooso around his neck, and beggotl Conrad to drop the case. In closing District Attorney atevens said that poison, and a compound of nrsonlc, could not linvo noeu prepared by oue without a knowledge of obem- stry. and no one in tho world but the defendant, he claims. 1, oould have had any motive for Mrs. Barnaby's death. Iu speaking of Judge Furnian s In tended address, Judgo Macon said: 'The defense havo heard ths Govern - meat's opening with interest. We were surprised that it was not stronger. We shall light this case to the hitter end, We will not admit sending a bot tle ot whiskey, as alleged by Mr. Con rad and Mr. Ilauscom. Dr. Graves will positively deny overy accusation." AM fur I'l-eabytflrlan Churches. Altoona, Pa., Dec. 0. Tho executive commlttoa of the Presbyterian Synodi- cal Committee for the sustentation of tho weak churches In the States ot Pennsylvania and West Virginia, mat hero yesterday and grautud aid to about !U rresuyterltm churches 111 tlieso States for the support ot their pastors, the total amount being ?il,UJl. The committee also considero I plans for raising this amount uutl for enlarging missions in the growing ultles. 1 lie Nuvrlulji'l WA8HI NOTO.V, Dec. leilslous. 9. A prepared Htutemeut issued by the Pension Oilloo shows that tor the month of November Hi neusion olaims of all olaxsas wore a. lowed, upon which the first paymerltH aggregated lJ, 8Cl;j,SJ. IS. The average payment to e.toh pensioner, tnereiore, was $124.20. Of the lisj.asa claims al lowed, 13,060 were under tho aot ot June 27, 18D0. NEW YORK NEWS IN BRIEF. Tho identity of the man who lout his life in an attomnt to blow up Kuisell Sage ou Friil y lost Is still u mystery. Louis l.oescb w as killed yesterday at llnll.ilo by an explosion in the holler room ol 10, uounuu uo. piauiug mill. A dlnnor was tendered to L'rd Abar- iloeu last night, ut Dalmtmioo's, New York, by the National federation, ot America. Ton jurorn have so far been secured ut Nyack to try ex-Awiemblymau frank 1'. Demurest, who la ohaiged with forgery. The story ooirm from New York that William J. s.ttilnn'e (the actor) mem ory Is failing, uud two prompters are kept near him. Friday h.m lieeu set down for tho hear lng ot the urgtimenta in tha nine ap peals urlaiug from the four Senatorial disputes, before tho Court ot Appeals. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Ulster & Delaware and the Delawar. Si Otsego railroad com panies in Hondout yesterday afternoon ths eld board of directors were elected. USED BY MEN. WOMEN HD CHILDREN. A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. LEATHER PRESERVER. A Handsome polish. IS WATER-PROOF. 20C. A BOTTLE. 1 cent a foot g will pay for ohnnrrlno tho np pearance of old Furniture bo completely thntit will look llko new. IS THE W -a NAME OF THE PAINT THAT DOE3 IT, CACTUS BLOOD CUKB. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLA PurilicH tho blood by ex pelling the impui ities through the proper chittifiolsiXtKl never causes eruptions on tho rkin. Regulates the bowels Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up tlie system and gives you anapprtite. Never fails i o cure any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klrlln'i Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotet Block, Shenandoah, Pa, Ask my necntn Tor W. I.. Dnuslnst Hhocs. If not lor snle In your plncc unit your ilcnlcr to hciiiI for cntnlnicuc, secure tho iiffcncy, mul cct tbciti tor yon. $3T TA KK Ml SUBSTITUTE. -J S3 SHOE CEMt8eVn THE BEST SHOE IN THE WURLD FOR THE MONEY f It Is ast'ainlosSHhoo, with tio tucks or wax tnreaU to ltuit the feeii mmlo of the beat flno calf, (styllnri nuil cas, and because wc mako mora shoe a of tht (irnite Hum any otlo-r tnanufiirturer, Itcijuala baud t'MVi'il fclioca coating fimn gi.i 0 to &i.M), (2C 0(M(Miulti(! Hnuil-NCUi-iI the finest calf PJm nhoo ever ottered for 6-i euals French Imported ntioia wlilch cost irom $s.oto$l!.()0. OA Iliiiul-Seuc.l Welt Simp, lino calf. U'fi RtyJish, comfortable ami Uurnble. Tlie bf et shoe ever urTercil at thU prlco ; namo k ratio as cut torn nm'lo hIiol4 costing from fed IX) to fe't.ut). C0 51 VulU'ii hhi'i Kaimers, Uallroad Men 0 and LetterCarrleraall wenrthpinj Hub calf, Bcninlcis, smooth Inshte. heavy thito soles, exten shin edgo. Ono pair will wear n year. fflO otl Hup cuirt no liettcr shoe ever offered at OStSiB thin prlcu; one tilal tvlll convince thoso w hn want a Bhoo for cotnfurt and nervleo. S5 ami $'.). WorUtiBiiiituM shoea Icu aro very strong and dnrablf. Thoao wh li.wo clvtn them a trial will wear no other make. ESrfVYfc' tt-.0 )iixl Ml. 75 school shoes aro E3jy St worn by tho bojs every where; they sell ou theli merits, ns tho ituTfUBlnn tsales Rhow. B nrlloc! 'I-1" Ilaml-ienrd shoe, best lUull IvS Donn'ola, veryBtylltthiequalarrench Imported fclioea costliiKfrnm fl.(Jtoi!.u. Imdlen .ZM, J.OO and 91.75 shoo for itiHscriareine iierttnne uoiikou. hiyiibuauaaurauio. Ciiiiilon. See that V. L. DoiiRlas name and prlco aruetampeH) on thub.ittom of each shoe. W. h. UuUULAS. UrocktoD, Main. DR. 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S."inar ran, aaiij unw A FINE SHOW It you want to Be a fine rtplay 01 Hoolsnnd W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Matller' old stand,) Ctiruer Coal and Jt ilu Hif.. Custom Work ami Kcpiiirlnjr Don In the host ttyle. WHY IS THE W. L, DOUGLAS W3U.H1KIS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleased to meet the wants of his friends and the public In Every thing in tho Drinking Line'.' H. it. .HKiUK.KK, At. PBY.SIOIAN AND S XjBQEO A7, siolDifitut Centre Htreet; Mahauoy OUT, Y rlkln and all special disease a speolally, v