Pi nti In the ilot elf cant form E LAXATIVE AND tlUTRITI0U8 JUICE OF THE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, hmbitied with the medicinal tueS of plants known to be st beneficial to the human ,stem formiuc an agreeable I id effective laxative to pernia- v ,Habuual Constl Elu the uiauj' ills de- , incf on a weak o - .: j LAiEYS, LIVER r, ,LK . . .the most excellent ten kro-jn' desoltil THE SystEM Lrr ', ru Kaonels llilioui or v .m Rtai)?' so thai lPiAJt.OOD, BEFRCf'FKv NATURALLY FOO.OW. y one is using it and al es'a htedwithit. ASK YOUH DRUOGPST FOR . MANUFACTURED ONLY DV 4LIF0RNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. .UISVILU. KY NEW YORK. N. t. GOLD MEDAL, PASIS, 1878. f. Baker & Co.'s ireakfast Cocoa from which tho excess ot till oil lias keen removed, Is Ab8olutely Pure I and it is Soluble. No Chemicals I usCd ill its preparation. It has re than three times the strength of fnn iriivpl Willi Rlnrnli. Arrnwrnftt oua.u,uiiu .t,,nfm.n far moro I.. 1 I 7 .1.. Jiujiuuai, tusuiy less mun unu tup. It is delicious, nourishing, Ingtlfcnlng, easily digested, admirably adapted for invalids veil as for persons in health. aid by Grocers ovprywhoro. & CO., Jorchester. Mass. rALLAGHER Justice of the Peace, Leases. Mortzitses and Bonds written Marriage licenses nia ipgai claims promptly auenaea to. FEstdte, (bllection and Insurance Agency lernl Fire Insurance Unslness. Uopresentr the Northwestern Lire Insurance (Jo. FICK Muldoon'i, butldlntr. corner Centre It West 8U.. Shenandoah, l'a. food Propertiei of All Kinds For Sale. I A. two story double frame dwell'n? bnnse isioruana restaurant, on East t.entre ai rVdwelllneaud restuuranton EastCentn J street Deal -able property on corner Centre and Jardln street, suitable for business par twosiory nouoie tram dwelling, oo West Llovd strei't. t Two 2-stiry rrame dwellings on West Cen ' tre street. Tvn iutnrv ri urrl Itnivi nn t.hn cnmA, ol JU.Qoal aud Oneitnut sties ts Rlorc roo a In II'MJSS: , ' " treat wUhaUnrew.i-ch msa ttorear 'oi ee io-.ory noiiuio rra'ne buildingr o"noenr mm-T ii?n"t street i. - - - et, IrTirh. linRvid Dust Bider drnwprst tiaiuntt Hrasa WdOnk, Wriliiitr Table OTuit soeunne nil drawerei 8 beavi iitflit resv C upbeura luendj I'anelpc FUck; KxtenniMn Arm Hhdesi eleut i'rloe i u. 1 ai i uciory oiaci. lo 1,000 Antique Ash Desks. H. Baiuoasah TQ,o',cptmadQ of Golld It utFaitnrv. M21 ct. boned IlndinnapoUaXactorjr direct. MadOand sold IIUO f YUfeK UL.UK UUii U( LOUIS, kVIUi aUtrnuprilaak Counter. l)ek, cto v la colon prlatod, )1ook free, poiujo 15 cenli, mXl. SAHDKN'S lUtNTS' SUSPtHSORT. tlihoat uadteta. .11 Wc.Ib.m r.ialttDK fron n ef tr.tn. n.rv. fore... . i.e.... or IndUerellaa. Bifa.u.tloa, di.lni, lo.,.., o.rveui d.tllltr, .l.cp. j.ao, .B.iiniMi.iu, .lan.j, u,,r ..a ni.aaf r c.tt Ib.lt cADUlu. Wond.rrdl' lmpr.,.nr.l. OT.r .11 lv. . urr.Dt th.t 1 to.t.fiilT f.U by tb. v.f .r l. 1100.00, .Hi nlll cor. .11 ot tli. b.v. al- tnoi..oa. a.r. b.a .ur.4 or tal. Di.rT.lou. pri,.v,u.r rrmcai., i.iicd, nq w. i,. bod KTf.l Uicr.T.l ILOTIlft SI.PIAUIRT I. 16. U,,'!!"',"i,,,t m.oi rsni nun j ix bih. K . !''sr"' lrllli Ul'AUlHrUU U SU u DO . . " 111 1B.oi o.orr OTK.r I 'fit m.ir..ti o.mjioi., i.i.a, (r. iijurtr miiMoqaxc CO., HO.BIO Broadway, NEW YORK. MM T &ZMSg MAONtTIO -JV EXPERIENCE TOH A DOG SELECTIONS FROM THE WRITINGS OF THE DANEBURY NEVS MAN. It Appeared to He a Good Dojr. and It tlrul n I.one Supply of Itnpo, but tt Didn't l'uii Out for n Cent Tori Blnch VIviUMty. (Copyrighted by 1co & Bhcpard, Hoston, nnd published by special arrangement with tncm. It Is a little singular, as fond na 1 am of dogs, that I never enjoyed on undis puted title to one until the other day. havo frequently, to bo sure, had a dog in my possession when I was a boy, but the possession was acquired by persua siveness and was but temporary, as my parent on my father's side entertained a morbid prejudice against dogs, nnn never missed opportunity to show his aversion. The dog I refer to as being strictly my own was one 1 bought ol a man named Kobbins, who lives some distance down town. I gave him two dollars for tho dog, on his own representations.' He said it was a good animal, but bad a lit tle moro of life and energy than were proier in u dog where there were hens on tho premises. 1 don't keep heiiB, so this was no objection in my case. In the evening 1 went down to ills place after my purchase. It was a tall dog, with a long body, long legs, o long neck and a very short tail Tho color was a dirty yellow His body was lank as well as long, which gave the imprest-' 6ion that he had missed meals when he did not design to 1 was a little disap pointed in his general appearance, but there was a good frame, and time witn plenty of wholesome food would com plete a gratifying metamorphosis. Kobbins cave me a good supply of rope, with which 1 made my animal fast and started for home. Wo jogged along very nicely together. Occasionally I paused to pat him affectionately, adding soma remark of a confidential nature. In this way we progressed until wo reached the business part of tho town. I don t know how to account for it, but he suddenly stopped, in a dogged man ner and commenced to rare back and cut up varionsly Perhaps tho glare of the lights confused his mind perhaps he u.'. nave got the impression 1 was a butcher, or hlng of that sort. Whatever it may havet)t,., i, was cer tainly acting in a Btrange manner. He pulled back with wonderful vigor, brao ing his feet and vibrating his head swiftly Tho skin lopped over his eyes, while the joints in my body seemed to turn completely around in their sockets. Ho pulled back like this until 1 thought his entire hide would slip over tns head, then he abruptly came for ward, and I struck the pavement on my back with a velocity that threatened to destroy my further usefulness in this world. He did this three or four times within the distance of a block, and finally i sug gested if he did it again 1 should feel tempted to lack in Rome of his ribs as an experiment. At this time three boys gave an unex pected variety- to the performance by getting in the animal's rear and enliven ing him with a pointed stick. He very sdon got the impression that the boys were not actuated by friendly designs, and he came up nearer to me and eventually went past. It may be well to remark just here that when he went past he carried a por tion of my pantaloon leg with him a ;ircumstance many would not mention, perhaps, but it struck mo as being a very singular proceeding, especially as my leg was next to and in closo prox imity with the cloth. He went ahead so fast that it was nearly Impossible to restrain him, and ,.,..., .1... l,nnfl rwf wrri liafivn k I ITCIIl Vll7 C1111IU ICilOl. U. U1U W1UI IJ I succeeded in checking him. As there Lwere quite a jauntier of people on the Bwreet at the time it naturally increased tuy Interest in his movements. W Tno rope was a bed cordi it was full f forty feet long; the dog was about four k Feet -tn all forty-four feet. It was a a pretty long line of communication to i ueep up on a crowded thoroughfare, es- pecially with a mad and hungry dog on the loose end of it. Ho was straining with all his might and drawing me iloug at a rapid but not graceful gait When 1 occasionally got my oyes down to a level with the walk, it was to dis :over him crawling out from under somebody, with various results. Some times, as in the case of very heavy peo ple, thuy did not get fairly on tlieir feet autil I got abreast of them. These peo ple invariably culled my attention to the inbject, aud would have got my fairest dews on it had it been possible to have held up long enough to open my mouth. 1 endured theso things pleasantly inoughi but when n man and woman both came down together, nnd the rope got mysteriously twisted about three other people, and seesawed them in a ivouderfully fearful manner, I lost all lesire to own a dog, and let go of my sttd of tho rope. It immediately transpired that no one was needed there. The people who wero itusawing across the wulk and shouting fur their mends wero so inconceivably intangled in the ropo that they held the jog as nrmiy as a piece of meat could diivo done. The old gentleman aud lady ivero full as mysteriously mixed, both screaming vigorously although it is but ttur to state that tho former appeared to tako the liveliest interest in ' the matterj uj he was next to the dogj and. in a very M1IU.VU WIUIIHVU, 1E, ,V HUM. tt at once resolved 1 fcolf iuto such an ex Highest of all in Leavening Power. aV V ABSOLUTELY PURB clusively private affair that t didn't have the heart to do anything which would look liko interfering, and bo 1 sat down 1 on a box and rubbed my leg, and looked on to see what the party would event ually do. As it is reasonable to expect, a crowd Gathered, and that dog was stepped on and walked over a number of times, but 1 can honestly affirm 1 do not recollect Bering any one step on him the second time. There was a good deal of con fusion, of course, and the two elderly people wcr four or live minutes getting up and down before they fairly reached their feet. And when tho old gentleman did get up good and square 1 was sur prised and shocked to observe another gentleman, who was, 1 presume, the hus band of tho old lady, fetch him a clip between the oyes that sent hiin on his back with great speed. Of course he didn't know anything about tho dog anil the ropo, but ho ought not to have been ko hasty This is what tho people thought, undoubtedly, for they yelled their disapprobation nnd crowded up closer, while that wretched dog came back to see what was now re straining him tmt not being able to dis tinguish the present source of trouble ho split tho difference and the calf of a new party's teg, and took off a good share of the tail to the irate husband's coat. The vivacity of that animal is the most remarkable thing of this season Ho didn't waste any time on superfluous ceremonies, but rapidly notified all within reach of his intentions, and when he did get loose and left I didn't see anybody follow him. 1 guess tliey pretty much shared my opinion of tho animal that tho less they had to do with him the more there would be of them for other purposes. A female I't-atik, When a woman puts three mackerel to soak over night in a dishpan whose sides are eight ipches high, and leaves the pan on a stairway, she has accom plished her mission aud should go hence. This was what a Division street woman did Friday niirht tilled tho pan at the pump and then left it standing on the steps of the 6toop, while she went into the next houso to seo how many buttons would be required to go down tho front of a redincotoi and a mighty important affair that was, to be suro. And there Was her husband tearing through the hoivje in search of n handkerchief, and not finding it, of course. And thou he rushed out into the yard wondering where on earth that woman could be; and started down the steps without see ing the pan, or even dreaming that any one could be so idiotic as to leave it there. Of courso he stopped on it; or at least that is the supposition, as the neighbors who wero brought out by the crash that followed saw n horrified man aud three very deinoraliznd mackerel shooting across the garden aud -smashing down the shrnbbary Aud he was a nice sight, was that unhappy man, when they got him on ins fret. There wasn't a dry thread on him; and his hair was full of bits of mackerel; nnd one of his shoulders was out ol joint; and his coat was spilt the whole length of the back, and he appeared to be out of his head He was carried iuto the house by some ot the men. and laid on a bed while others wont after a doctor; and sixteen women assembled in tho front room, nut' talked iu whispers about the inscrntuble ways of Providonce and what a warning this was to people who never looked where they were going. ItPOTesCoMi.Conrh,8orTbrwt.Crop,lBJiops WhoopliVCcUicb, SroaChltlS.oa A.thmt. A ..nil . - i - . ! i - a . .. ....... . Lm riUil S .W.nettl .Urt.7 TJ uooo You will e th hit r titliM nu;.tin, ballM, W Mtu 4 1X0, ; pf I grown DON'T DELftf Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder The NW YtAR. How It Was U.herml In lly til Inhabit ants 'if Ontlmni. NkW STork, Jan. 1. Amid the lilow inK of Ash horns, the firing ot guns, blowing ot trumpets, culliopas, fog horns, locoinotlre whistles and the chiming of bells, the New Veur wits wef corned by the people of the metropolis. In various Beciions of tho city, especially around the City Hull ami Newspaper How, tno small boy aud the nsu horn were painfully evt lent. Trinity Church was the mecca ot many thousands. The fine weather served to bring out au Innumerable number of people uud It sonmal as it tho halt of New York wero crowded about the famous old editlce. The old familiar tunes tolled from the chime I but were lost upon the nlr so uroitt Wits tlio noise mitda by the people gathered la the neighborhood. At the City If ill, Patrick StrtfUld Olltnoro and his band of 109 pieces played a welcome to the New Year. Tlio City Hull was handsomely illumin ated uud preseuto I a gay appe.trauce. No C'lut to the 1'prpKtrHtors. BlilDoni'ORT, Conn., Jun. 1. The au thors of the attempt to wreck the "Gil" Edged" train, due here at 9:!J. aud the accommodation, due at 0:49 Wcdues day night, at Fairfield near tho chem ical works are still uncnown. the "Gilt Edged" struck n rock which had been placed on tho track, but win not derailed. The accommodation 13 min utes later struck a tie, hurling It frou the truck. lioth engines wore sllghtli damaged, Will Cnntost the Sent, Pouoiikeei'SIE, N. Y Jan. 1. Thi defeated Democratic candidate for Av sembly In the First District of Dutchesi County, James Uussell, has decided ti contest the seat, aud has caused a no. tlce to bo served upon Mr. wueeler, the Republican, who holds the certlflcati ot election, to nppoar before Judgi Quernsey, of this city, Monday, when testimony in the conttist will bj takoa. Tho. Greatest Strike. Amour the irreat strikes that of Dr. Miles l discovering his Nw Hear., (Jure has proven liseir lo buoneof the most Important. trie aemana lor it, nas occomeaotouisuing. Already Ihetreatment of hejrt dlst-a'.o Is be- lug revolutionized, and many unexpected eures eitfciea. it soou relieves snort oreatii. lluiterlug. Dams in side. arm. shoulder, wean and hungry spells, oppression, swelling of bukics, s.iiotuering ana lueart uropsy, ur. Miles book oa Heart and Nervous Diseases, ree. The uuenualeu new Heart uurelssoiu uu' guaranteed by O. II. Hanenbucn, the drug. elst. also his Heslorailve Nervine for head ache, tl's. spree., hot Hashes, nervous onlIU, opium naun, etc. Striped fl .nnel nicht shirts are the style lor winter wear. MHob' Rorvo and Liver Fills Act on a new nrlnclnle refutation the uver, stomacn ana bowels through tht nerves A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speodllj juie ouioujnens, naa taste, torpia liver, piles constipation, unequaled lor men. women. children. Smallest, mildest, surest 1 aldoses. 25cu. Samples Free, at C. II. Hagenbuch' urug store. After all 1ms anvbodv ever made sin pay lu the long run. Will Be Given Away. Our enterorls nadruirBlst O. II Hairenbnch wuu carries tuo iiuest siocs: or arus, pel Turneries, toilet urllcUs brushes. snnnirns.KtR Is trtvlneawav a laiee number of trial bnttlns ot ur. allies- ceieuraterl itestorailve rvtrvlne li-BUaranioesltlo cur headache. dizziness nervous prostration, sleephi-snoss, the 111 ellects of spirits, tobacco, coflee. etc DriiL'. slstHsaylt Is the greatest seller they ever also guarantee Dr. Miles'1 Now Hoart"uro In anew, uuu is iiuivef-iii ivfcai.io.iaei.nrv. -i iiev an cases ni n. rvum or organic heart disease. aiMtatiou. naiu in siat. snioin rinv. eta. 'luebookon "Nervous and He. rt Diseases" rree. A harness that looks luminous in the dark has been Invented. Oh, What a Cough. Will yon heed the wamlu;r? The signal per npsoftbft suro approach of that moro ter bledtseabe. Consumntlon. Ask vnnrRelvei If you can afford for tho sake of savfne SO jeuis, to run tne risK ana no noimng lorn we know from experience that Hhlloh's Our .fill Cure vour Uouprb. It nmvr rutin. I'lili explains why more than a Million Hottle were soia me past, year, it relieves t;rou tort WliniiDluu Count! at once Mothers dc not be without It. For Lama Back, Hide oi jnest, nssuuuoh'a rorous P oster. Bold bi J. II. Hagenbuch, N. E. corner Main anc" uioya streets. Toe dealers watch tho weather for- catts now and hope for cold waves. Bhlloh's Consumption Cure. mis is ueyoua question lue most suc oMlal Dough Medloine we have evr sola. t lew aoses lnvarianiy cure ' lie wo et cases ol Joiigb, Croup, and Brooohi.,.s1LwUlie Its won terra! success In the cure of Consumption n Tionwi: a uuruiiei tn lUB utstory oi meaietue -tlncelt'sflrstdlscovery it has bean sold on r rrwrantee, a test which no other inedlolnf 'an stand. It yon have a Yiu-rh we earnestly isk you to I ry 1 1. I"rloe 10 cents, 50 onU, and 'I. ("J. if your Lutizs aro sore, Chest or Ilacl auie, use Hhlloh's Porous Plaster. Sold b i. X. llagenbueh, N. E. corner Main aar i,loyil streets, Lamb's wool shoes are now in de mand for those who have cold feet. What a Promlne t Lawyor Says A. H. llniQUT, Sol., 131 and 137 Urondway,' twj'i'i'H i-ff nuu v. New Yoaic, July 31, 1890. My DearDiclori-I take pleasure In add ing iuv testimony to the etllouoy ol my use if Alva's Cactus Ulood Cure, which ynu k'ndly recommed"d to me as a remedy for my periodical auine n or long standing, in tlammiitnry rheumatism, or what your pro lekslon terms "irout." I hare been In Hie hab't of using the stereo typed remodles, the prescriptions which bo "orhmxly Impair and deiillltate the system witlioulsoemlng 10 eradicate the dtato or nil aen-. My experience In the nse of the Cuctu is mat it Draces tue system uiu acts as u uer vine. I oinnot too earnestly recommend to sinter ing humanity the trial ol thls.whlch n-eins to mo to be a soverel-n remedy for those af Hided as I have been, Ilelleve me my deir jr, i ours Kracemuy, A.B.UKIOIIT. for sale at Klrlln's Drug Btore, Ftrguson uouse juook, tsuenanuoau, ra, I JUSTICE TO BE DONE Secretary BlnincSo Inforinod by Minister Ma Ma. CHILIAN POLICE NOT GUILTY. This ii Regarded by Senor Montt FavoraWe to His Side- Summary of the Proceedings Ilffore Ilia Cuurt of Inquiry at fKliI laffo The Tartlet Clullty of the Outrage Up the Ilaltliniire' Men Will be I'utilslied as (Soon a. Utey Are DliCoTernl. WASIliNOTOS. Jan. 1. Senor Montt, the Chilian Minister, had anothor in terview with Secretary Blaine yester dny. Tho Minister laid before the Sec tary the following translation of a tela- gram from Mr. Matta, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, bearing on tho inquiry Into the trouble tn the city of Valpa raiso between tho Chilians and the sail ors from the United States steamer Bal timore: SantiaoO, Dec. 81, 18D1. MInisteu of Chili, Washington, V. Ct From tho summary of nroceedlngs it appears that tho struggle commenced between two sailors at a tavern at tns Ward "Arrayan;" that it was con tinued on the street, with the accession of millibars of Inhabitants and transient parties from the streets called "Del Clava," "San Francisco" and "Ala mos." The disorder continued and ex tended to the stteots "Del Arsenal" and "Sun Martin," whero the police force succeeded in restoring; order. All the North Americans except two state that the police, did tbelr duty, aud from the voluminous proceedings it appears that the court has douo aud Is doing its duty. Whenever the prosecutlug attorney renders his opinion, and the time for producing evidence shall hare expired, sentence will be giveu, establishing who aud how many aro tho guilty parties, who may only bo presumed at present. Whoover they may be they will be pun ished. The legal proceedings are buiug actively carried forward to tuelr proper termination. -MA1TA. The Minister, when asked by a re porter for an opinion respecting the statements made iu tha telegram, called special attention to the statement that all the JNortu Americans, except two, bad said that the police did their duty. He regunl- in as favorable to the Unll- ian side of i ii n.uroversy. It Is noted ih.it the Chilian Minister of Foreign Aif.urs promises that when the du,.-procuites of law, according to Chilian jurisprudence, are observed, those found guilty will be puaisual, and says that ttiuBe judicial proceedings are being carried forward actively. This, In connection with the state ment that tho police did their duty, Is significant as showing that the Chilian government does not wish that the ac tlous of individuals belonging to Uhlll shall be confouuded with the actions ot those connected with the govern meat and having olllclal station. Theso law less acts on the part ot Individuals as the despatch says, are being inquired Into under the usual judicial proceed ings ot Chili, which ure conducted secretly, and, it is said, with tho cum bersoinouess attaching to nearly ull law courts deriving their authority and pre cedents fro.u Spain, This Government has nover asserted a right to interfere with the ordinary judicial methods ot other countries. It Is, however, wutohiul to see th.tt cus tomary judicial methods aro followed, retraril, of course, being had to tho ex traordinary character ot the offence, aud is meantime making provision for the always possible occurronca ot some ua toward event, such as undue delny, or a final response not consistent with tho dignity of the United States. Chill Would Not Fuel Humiliated. London', .Jan. 1. Tho Santiugo cor respondent of the "Times" cables, on what he claims to be the highest authority, that Chill would not feel humiliated In helolng to terminal peacefully and iu a manner honorable to both countries the disputo now I progress between the United States nu Uhlll. The same correspondent ami that tt Is evident that there aro fire brands in Chill who are anxious foi war. Pltisse Gom Hack on Sluvin. New Yonit, Jan. 1. The telegram received by Frank Slavla. the well- knowu pugilist, from Qsorga Pie-tie bis backer. In which tux latter sata "Will write. Do not caro to back you in America," h.tsoius-id great coaster nation to Uluvin nnd his cro ly, Mitchell, Thoy recovered themselves, however, 1 a very short time and wan hi full of talk as ever. They claim tny cm go backing for $10,01)0 Insldo ot forty-eight hours. Onv. ltnlf. Down With Oi ip. Deb Moines. In.. Jan. J. Gov. Doles Is confined to his room with the gi'lp. Ha hits not been well for several days ahd w.n at lust compelled to taku to hi. mom. The flist intimation the tmb Ho L.il of his condition was Weuiusday night when ha was to bare received tua members ol the stutJj reuoiiers- Associ ation, but fouuil It impossible to b present. Iro n Worlcs Sold. Hm.LlDAYsuuna, Pa., Jan. 1. T large rolling mill, furnaces au 1 fran chises of the Ilolll laysburg & Gnplr Works wore sold at receiver's salo yes torday to Hon. A. S. Land Is, trustei for the first mortgage crodttors. Tin consideration money w.ts 533. Tut works have been Idle for a year, but will resume with a force of 230 men. Slabbid IturlPff a Quarrl, Boston, Jan. I. During a quarrel last evening batwaen Joliu 11. UallugUei and John 11. Stedmau, two local spor lug men, the latter atuubjd Uallitghsi In the neck, from tho offeats ot which ho died. Stedmau d-sppeared nftet the stabbing, and the police aro nou making a vigorous search for him. Arrested for ".SUovlnjs th o Queer.'1 WlLKiasiiAliltE, Pa., Jau. Italian. Vlticsnzo Doloronzo, who -Ai foi soniu time has been uttering counterfeit fa botes, was Arrested at l'utersburg last evening "QI taken before ITuttel Bute Comtnlssloner COlbum at Sraa ton. lie was couimltUd lu default oi 15,000 blL '" -' "Shorn t.00 Jllaekinp to 10t.OO-lOUxiU.. CHILDREN LEARN ECONOMY. f Tachrr If by tho nse of lsACffiBlack!iifj you save one pair of Shoes a year, and n bottle at 20 cents laste three toontbe, for how many years blacktnc; wl.l on. year's savlnff In shoe Leathor pry? 10C Will pay tar .he Tost 10C tf of CliniiKlug Plain Wliltr Ifln Ji;c Glass vrM Is lo Itllliy, J ! 10C KmrrnIil,iiol, 1UC Qg or otlirr Costly Glass. 10C O FOR GLASS vk. WILL OO IT. S3 SHOE CEMTLEf.lEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? it is q seamless sdoc, wuu no tacictor wax tnreaa to hurt tho feet; mado of tlio best lino calf, styllslu find eauy, and because we make morn shots of thi grade than any other manufactut er, ft equals hand sewed hnen costing from $1.00 to $5.(X). pJm shoo ever offered for $5.Ut equals t'rencll Imported Bhoes v hleh cost from $3.0l to $12.00. OA u( nnml-Seuctl Welt tSlino, ilno calf, P stylish, comfortable and durable. The beat shoe ever offered at this price j Bamo prado aa custom-made Phoes costing from $$Xi to $'J.i. Elwj au I'oiico Minit inrmers. itaurnaa Aieit m3 J nnd IitfrCni-rlfrtiAl1 wonpthnmi tlnno.tlf- eeamless, smooth inside, heavy three soles, extea slou cdpe. Ono pair will wcarayear. CO 50 flnocnlfi no better shoe ever offered aG 9cb tbU price, one trial will convince thoso tvho want a shoe for comfort and service. GO nnu 9j.uu oritincninn'rt shoes mO0mm are vorv fitronir nnd tliirnlilo. 1 hnKA whek have clven them n trial will wear no other make. tcnlfC 9uii nun i .7 scnooi suoes nrn Uw V 3 worn bvthfllovapprvvhprf! trnvr.i11 on their merits, n tho increasing sales show. BnCl vl ICO lion cola, vervstvllsh: pnuabi Vrenrh Imported shoes costing from $1.U) to JfUJO. KndlcB VS.5II 'J.OO ii nd 81.75 shoe for Uissesare the best fine Dongola, stylish and durable. Cnution. See that L. Douglas' name and. price are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. pr TAKE NO SUnSTITUTK.tJ TnsU on local ndvertlsed dealers Biinnlvlnu- vnn. XV. 1j VOVULAti, llrocktoutDiass. aoldby JOSEPH ZB-AJLiXi, Nortli Blniii St., Slicnniidouii CACTUS BLOOD CTOE. TO Purifies the blood by ex pelling the impurities through the proper channels and never causes eruptions on tlio skin. Regulates tho bowels Cuijea lyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up tho system .tnd gives you anappretite. ' Never fails 'o cure any eon lition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store,. Ferguson's HoUl Block, Shtnamhah, Pa DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KKOUTS RHEUMATIC REE n prom nay nev 'tb rni t- tremilns pT Acnto or Cwuim Jtin mntlsui or Gout. By itrtct't ..)- tvn cure yt'ii j ruutn UbilM int Dumirou flrejuvfttloikii Mi gd the ocnatrv, tbla ) dlIoe U a im&i-- Ihr tW KU 1 ON A "lllfil " OuetKitlltjlSka In eeoofi'tinii "leti the ttm jroor r'n 1 liu br-n it una -x tt uu-ate.l Ui t.ml the U.itila of ' t hit- KKOUT'S KIIIIUMATIO ItKAl Qg) V. ita vitluKlite proptrtiu r CDdortetl bj buudrMUi f U Miot flt'trtiiic tumluoHlaU. Oaij riKicbl Intrtdlrou, rrmrkkbti tor their MutUi riwcri, uru uwd Iu iliw mti uiitriiiir ol kKUtPTfl RU CUM A TIC BHJtl- 11.00 Tt Sttlo. e BtttlH, 5.00. ms, CU. B:r, If j.-ur torekvepi-r d not knp , cu4 I.pV u bABUfMlur, aad)tto will rclvaft bf mail. AIJUJKT KltOVT, 3G37 Maiitet btroet, l'liltud'a, DR.THEEL. coo North Fourth at., UUD tut Until PniLirhLruua tlio uii It k numt (..trnian jDrUtK BiutiUlift In tlit I nli.U SiutwbU kbie w .uie Blood Holson Hervouft Debility "A 8p clal Dlsuases hkin DUw &iota Paita Is b..a,k SoroTrt rout i Mouth, iiMtiW rit&i'U-a, Lruptliitta. tf af InlutuuiaUoB's anil bnUlurea, 1 tain en HUDBI, and Earl 4car, lost tnnruwj, vaak b&nV rnonrat slillflT nun . it .... .ii t....u ...Miiiti fffini Kxaraara. llt'Uwr.llOTi or Overwork. Riul taw ourci iu I W HJ d rUf at uow, lo nnt lov hor n naits'T ht "J UNlnc Doctor, Quick Fsuillt or iinpiti rDmnw Rr. Tli KG I. mirta poatlvly wloot dttrattet &vm bualaw oid twm. mw.i tain mo ho cof uruna MiBWiiQK rlnh nr poor "nd lo Btainp Ibr bOOK iWb7 'JJut rAm B to Vr M ft to . Wed a,o4 Bl IT'M 6 m 10. 8ao-UT S till II. WriW r eall ml b far aeftriDMi WJa. Batafda Ftila. dII HmW. tJMcli cat r KnvlUti IlfamoBd 11 r sad. UrlajinHl etad tlhljr Vnnlae. Iboxca. !, wiib tlui ri'ibou. Tut mom vranu id Ivihj at a uu i uiUAiiia' uo other, tteflu Jan'ma ihlttltu V m awti tmiiaUoiu. -A i irM;(bt, or 4 t4 lrun .. ylUdi,vii A .r -I'm vs) mm r -i. ; . v - - A W. L. DOUGLAS i Uldtrulf
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