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Wfcfcnfii of Bod ivsdMlnd, Effactt of Error Vrisiiai Stunt id or Bbruc Aratnt run b rurnl. Btacflti In a day. OKOANS ft PARTS of BODYioadi plain to all iaUreiUd. Via teittfr from 60 Stttei, Terrtiorki nd rgrelgn Cauntrui, TToo r-n write them. Vcr Book.fullexpliDHtoo nd profi, iMmI ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO,N.Y DR. SAKDEII'S -ATIST PATENTS BEST IMFftOViMCNTS, WITH IlECTRO MAONETIC SUSriKSORV. Will .or. without to.aitln. ill Haiti... reiullloj from ot.rttiktloa of br.ia, servo foro, oxee..e. or Indl.cfellon, a. a.xu.l fxhou.tloR, 6r.ln., I....... crvon. d.Ullu. .lecu. l.Moea., laaguor. rhaum.tUm. kldn.r, llr.r and bladdar rout E. . l?' '"V bek, lumbago, aelatioa. f acaral lll-li.llth, tltt. Ibl. ela.ula bait eoitaloa Wonderful fmpro.eweola orar oil clli.ri, iu lire. , onrrenl tb.l I. InnioUj f.lt bj Ilia wearer "" 'urf" tt.UOU.UI), aid will care ill of Ibe aboeo dl.el. a. or 10 par. Tboo.andi baro bean eurad by tbl. tnarrelou. lueeulloa after ill oilier n raUl.i failed, and we(lr Ilia dr.di of t.lllrioouia u tbl. lad ererr oilier .tale. Oar poi.(fil linprotet I Mil It It NIMrt.MllY I. Ho ''.'.'".'.i."0 VI? r weak mail I Hill M l HULL WILTS. J'P"" s.'"alk UtilUNTHil) lo SO (0 lid Sr wll, V i "latirilii timilileie,.iled, free mj3MXTT siisoTaia oo.. Ho. 810 Broadway, NEW YOltki A BOY BRINGING IN WOOD SELECTIONS FROM THE WRITINGS OF THE DANBURY NEWS MAN. A Lazy Hoy's Lonil and flow Ha Wanted tu Urine tt In nntl How Ho Did Urine It In We Know Illni, Tor Wo Uuve Ueen Thore. ICopjrlBlitod by Lee & Bhepard, Iloton, nnd published by special arrangement with them. Young . Covillo is bringing in wood. Watch him Tho wood lios by tho aw buck. There are two good nrmfulsof it, but he ia going to bring it all in at once. That is the better way, as it saves one trip. He is getting it upon his arm with great difficulty. Tho pile rises rapidly. It is all up but a few sticks, and ho hns to steady himself with a great effort while feeling around for them. Each piece comes harder than its predecessor. The bottom stieks are apparently cutting into the flesh of his arm, and one at the top is pressing most painfully against his cheek. He is sitting on his haunchea in a disagreeablo position, the increasing weight making his knee joints ache. Tho dizzy pilo is held in place only by the severest effort of both brain and muscle. Tho slightest false motion would topple it to the grouud. He real izes it. All the color in his hody is in his face and the cords thereof are drawn to tho utmost tension. His eyes glow like a flame. He can't find that last stick. Elowly the right hand circles around, feeling carefully for it. His eyes nre bright, hut they are ranged over the load on his arm, and the very nearest approach they can make to the scene is the distant horizon. Still he skirmishes about with the right hand. A moisture is beginning to well up in the bright orbs, making the horizon in distinct. The muscles nearebt tho mouth are commencing to slacken, and the un der lip slightly trembles. It is notice able that the right hand is losing its caution and growing a triffo impulsive, its circles are sharper and less in sym metry, fie lias gone over nil the ground in reach. He bends apprehensively for ward for moro territory. There ia a waver, then another, a sudden plunge for recovery and over goes the pile; and a boy with passion distorted face is blindly kicking the inoffensive sticks. Then the back door opens, and he sud denly stops and glares at the wreck. "William Henryl" exclaims a shrill voice, "are yon going to be all night bringing in that wood?" "Go in tho housal" he tnutteis undet his breath. "What's that you say to me, youna manV" "1 said I'm coining quick's I could," he hastily hut frankly explains. "Dc you s'pose I can help it 'cause the wood tips over when I get it piled up?" "What do you try to carry so much for, then?" she properly asks. "You bring along part of that wood, and go after the rest pretty quick, or I'll send your father out to you, nnd the dooi slams again. Does ho take in part of it? Never, n is heart may be wrung and the tear How like rain, but he will carry all that wood in at once if It takes fivo years. It was a. mere caprice then, but it is principle now. He goes over tho saint performance again, and lie repeats it until he masters every stick, and rises, reeling, to his feet. Then he stumble painfully up the path, his breath coming quick and strong, his eyes bulging, and his knees almost screaming out with the ache they aro enduriug. He can't set the stoop, and hardly anything of the house but the roof. Ho staggers up the steps and kicks violently against the door. It is opened by his impatient and thoroughly disgusted mother; but the ex ertlon has fatally disturbed the poise oi the pile. Ono stick colnes thundering to the iloor, then another and another. He makes a desperato effort to reach the woodbox with tue rest of tho load, but piece after piece comes crashing down, arousing tho whole family and nearly driving his mother insane, ne reaches the box. He may not have one-half the load on his arm, but he brought it all in at once, thank Heayeul OHIO GENERAL. ASSEMBLY. PieeittntIon of Gov. Campbell's Merrvj?F u Iteniurhubly llrlef Dounmeitt. Columhoh, O., Jan. 0. Both branch, j of the General Assembly were called, io order at 10 o'clock and the organization outlined in tho Republican caucus of Saturday effected without incident. The Senate did not teat either lden Gatimer, the contesting claimants for the seat oi tue Jliulclui'um distilut, but ap pointed a committee to imestlgate i3 matter. The Governor's message, which is the shortest on record, was received and read. It is as follows: To to 70tii General Assembly; The Constitution commando the Governor to communlcato annually his views tu the General Assembly. Ah this function will doubtless be well and fully discharged unnn nnawfpV frnmJn-i1av-.)iv theincnm- - Highest of all in Leavening Power. pmammvi pure nig uovernor, tne present lnenniiieut vun flnes himself to n renewal of the sugges tions and recommendations made by him to the Ullth General Assembly. Especial attention is called to tho benevolent penal reformatory and educational institutions of the State, and to the satisfactory ex hibits made by the various public bodies in their recent nnnunl reports. James Campbell, Governor. CAUGHT IN THE ACT. A Would-be Train Wrxckor Apprehended Xurrow llscnpo for PuMengcrs. RocriBSTnn, N. Y., Jan. 5. The passen gers on the train leaving Windsor Beach on tho Rome, Watcrtown & Ogdensburg road at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, had a nawow escape. The train consisted ot the engine, baggage car and two paeci gor coaches crowded with people. Near Itattlesnake Point tho road makes a sharp curve and hero tho engineer saw a man a short distance ahead leave tho track and run up the hill. The brakes were instantiv applied and the .engine came to a standstill only ten feet from a three-inch plank fastened between the rails with the evident intent of ditching the train. The engineer and fireman gavo chase and captured the man. When the pai seiigers learned what had happened there wero excited cries of "Hang hlrnl" "Lynch him!" and "Kill him!" at once. The prisoner was- not injured, how ever, and was brought to ltochester and handed over to the police. He gives his name as John Abel and claims to live in the city. GARZA'S CASH. lie Ik Said to Olitnln III Money from tho Btcxlcnn Clerlcul larty. Lakedo, Tex,, Jon, 5. Startling de velopments In regard to fhe Garza revo lution are coming to light. The papers in tho saddle bags of Pablo JIuuoz, ono of the, captured revolutionists, throws a great deal of light oil tho situation. It proves conclusively that what was fore shadowed four dayH ago is true, and that is that the Clerical party is furnishing tho money with which the campaign is being conducted. In all the fovavs made by Ga-za he has not stolen or plundered the smallest arti cle. On tho other hand, ho has paid cash at top prices for what he has needed. Whero all Ills money was coming irnm has been puzzling the American and Mexican authorities. It is now ascertained that Montas do Oca, Bishop of Monterey, is the financial agent of the clerical party in supplying Uarza with funds. Gtir7n Termed In. Laredo, Tex., Jan. 5. It is stated here that tho Mexican levolutionist, Gar za, is surrounded in tho chnparal in tho extreme nortliwosteru corner ot opata County by United States troops nnd rangers, and that It Is almost impossible for him to escape either to tho northward or in tho direction of Mexico. ltr.izll and tlm Vatican. Rome, Jan. 5. It is rumored that the relatione between the Vatican and the Brazilian'KOVernment are so strained that a rupture is imminent, the rope, It 11 said, bas Intimated that he will excom municate Piasident Pelxotto, his Cabinet, and the members of the Brazilian Con gress, linloss measures are taken to renoW the former relations between Church and State In Brazil. The Vatican has re ceived numerous complaints from the Brazilian clergy of tho disastrous effect upon church interests of tho p611cy oi separation adopted by the Republic. GAS M IN MAD. They Want lo Compete AVlth Klectrlo Light, at the 1'alr. Hauword, Jai. 4, The gas men of the country are not feeling very kindly dis posed towards tho managers of tho World's Fair, and in an effort to patch up tho differences, Congressman Lewis Sperry of the Hartford district went to New York this morning to consult with ex-Governor Thomas M. Waller o Con necticut, who is ono of tho Vice-Presidents of tho World's Fair. The grievance of tho gns men arises from the fact that tho Fair managers have made elaborate arrangements for electri cal dlbnlays, and a magirltlcent building for this purpose is to be erected for this purpose, while the gas men are loft out in the gold, oo the American Associa tion of Gas EnglnoerH has left it to John P. Harbison, of Hartford, to see if the Fair managers cannot he induced to give gas an equal chance with electric light. Mr. Harbison, who Is president of the Hartford City Gas Light Company, is also chairman of tho Committee on Gas Lighting of the association, as well as paBt president of the osMiciatlon. He lias enlisted the services of Congressman Sperry, who hopes to Induce Gov. Waller to champion the Interest of tin- tins tiipii. AT FEEL nnlQHT AND NEW ANU MY COMPLEXION IS UtTIKIt. My dnctor btya it nets gtmly on Ibe atomnch, llvi-r imd kklne;,n,i.n i l ' tt yl'-usant Ihiu'Ivp. 'Iftw think Is made Iroin ht-rh i, and Si ptepafuU fur une m tastiy us tuu. n it u All druirafcts tell it ut txk:. ttml iui if r nuclreztt. Iluy ono ttwhiy. I.uno'a ltmllr .ifi'illi'lno Move, the lioweli each dure la ordfcr to be healthy, this Is ncce&sury. THE NEXT MOI1H Nil Latest U. S. Gov't Report -LEGISLATURE OF NSW YORK. riio Cauciines to lie Held To-Night I'robable Xnmlnntlons. Aliianv, N. Y., Jan. 4. Such general quietude as prevails here was never he fore noticed ono day prior to a legislative session. It is true that Gen. llusted has opened legislative headqunrters and so bus Dr. Hush, hut there seems to be no opposition to their individual candidacies. The arrival of members of thu Legislature is very slow. Senator Cantor has not opened any quarters for president pro tern, and say he does not think he will. He will be the president pro tern, of the Senate and with- ni 17..3 dates for leoders with the chances in favor of the former. For Clerk of the Senate Walter H. Brown has tho call for the Democrats. Tho Republicans will give their compli mentary nominations to John Kenyort for Clerk, and George Thornton for Stenographer. In the Assembly Dr. Robert P." Bush will lie Speaker, and the leadership lies between Georgo H. Bush anil Galen R. Ilitt. Gen. llusted will lead the minor ity, and the Clerk will be Charles B. De Freest, of last year's force. Irving F. Cragin, of Bulfalo, will be journal Clerk, and the balance of tho force will stay like last year. All of the caucuses will be held to night at 8 o'clock. Senator Edwards said this morning: "I have concluded that as un Independent Republican it. would not do for me to as- bimilate with either party. 1 shall not go into either caucus to-night but shall go the Senate to-inorrow night nnd vote as I see fit. I am not tied down on any question, particularly party questions." A Baby Full of Colic Pains Ii not an intorestins; study ; cure him quickly by getting a free sauiplo bottlo of Dr. Hand's Colic Caio from 0 .1. Mc 0rthy or J. M. Hillim, tho druggists. I instantly cures colic. There will be two eclipses each of I he sun and inooti this year. A Husband's Mistake. llubantis toooacu permit wives, and par ent their children, to suiter from headuobe, lirzhiem, neuralgia, sleeplessness. 111", ner vousness, when Dy the use of l)r. Allies' Restorative Nervine such serious results could enslly be prevented DMifglsts every where Kay it glveo universal satlsfkoilon. and ba ai Immense sale. Woodworth (Jo., oi Kort Wayne, fnd.; Hnnw A Co.. orHyr.tcuse, N. Y.-.J. O. Wolf. Hillsdale. Mich.: and hm. d edsot others say "It Is the greatest seller they ever knew.'' It contains no tipl'tt'S. Trial bottles and ttne boon on Nervous Diseases, free at U. ll. Usgenbuen s. The New Year day was a mixture of aunalitne uucl cloud, Miles' liervo ana JClver PUIb Act on. a now principle regulatlnj tiu uvcr, stomaeu ana bowels through the ntrvet A new dleoovery. Dr. Rules' "ills speedlU luie billousuew, bad taste, tn rpld liver, pile" children. Kmallest. mlUesl.surestl G-)doses. Kcts. Samples Free, at C. If. Ilageubutli's urng store. Grip brings odt the suicidal tenden cies of his victims. Tho Socrot of Sucoees. (J.H. ilatrenbuch. th drnrnUt.hnilAVAa tlini tue t-ecret. ui Huucees is perseverance. rneo foie he peislsls In fcsp ntr the tl i-st line .A periuraeries, loiibi articles, cosmetics, drugs sndcboinloalsoii tho market. He especla'Tj invite all norsona who hive TialnlLutimi. short breath, woafe or hungry pells, pain In ld or shonbler. oppreglon. nluhtmare. dry ot tigh, siutiilierlng, dropsy or Fiesi t dlMuutu to try ur, Miles nnoqnuled New Heart Give, be'ore It !s.too late. It h is t'ie largtbt sale ol any similar remedy, l'lne booltof testlmo Dials free. Or. Miles' Uestonitive Nervine is ansurpsd for eeplotwuess, liusdnohe, nts. etu., tttiu tt. uuuttttu u ipiats. The big new postal neat as the old one. card ia not sh Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the w-nlng7 The signal per naps ot tb-a sure HpproHeh of that more ter rtble dlsetu-e (!onwimotlon. Axlr voonmlvi: If you can a (lord for thu alw ofsnvtng W nmis, to run tne riHK aDtu ao notuirtg rent we Know iron experience mat nnuon'a uur will Cure your Oouah. It never fulls. Till sxptalne why more than a Million Bottle- weroaoHime pan year, ii relieves ('mat; nd Whopping Oongh at tmoe Mothers dr. lot be wll.b j :t It. For Uiuu BiuS, 81du or unesi, nst isnuoirs rorons fiaster. bom m 0. H. Hageuuuob, N. K. oorner Main aufl uioyu sureets. Five h'rifiaya, Saturdays and Sub days In January. Shlloh'a CSoBumptlon Oure. This is beyond question tue most amv espial Cough Mcdloiue .'o h tve ev r nolo ( few (loses Invarlabiy-oure the wo -.t ttinen p uagu, Uroup, aud Uroiivhlus, while Its w iv lerml auecefs Im the ooi of ionumptlon l ilthoui a naiallel In tha hlatnrv of mdlrlm lnci It's first discovery It has been sold on ;nnrs.ntee, a teai wtiien no oilier memoir) tan "land. Ii you have n I'onnh we aa.-nest."i isk you to try II. Frtoe lOaeuts. 611 ft-ma.abr) i.uv. if you'iUnga are sore, inifst or Baco ame, useHhltoh'a Porosis Flaater. Sold b i. ii. Magenouou, a. K. oorner Main toyd HtNkstai. tt Hlphtlierlit Is more conUgcons than smaii pox. What a Promlno -.t Lawyer Says A. H. Dhiqiit, ol., 181 and 187 llr -ml way,) HO'.maflS anil 0 New Yohk, July 81, 189), My liearD iolor! I tke ptaasnra In add lug niv testimony to the efficacy ol ray uw of siva's CaoUia Hlood Cure, which you K'utuy reeomfne' u u to mens a remeay mi my periodica! allme t of long attuning, In flitnmatnry the imatlsm, or what vour pro fession teims 'vout." I have been to the Unli t of using tho stereo lypfvi leinedtes, the preserlptlous which ikj serloasly Imi air ami le illfto'e the system without team lug to eradicate the dlaeaso or all nent. Myexperleuoeinthe use of the (Veto Is that it brace the system and acts as a ner vine. I oinnot tiioesrnaatlv recommend tosn (Tur ing humanity the trial ol thls.whleh seems to me to b a soverel i rm edy for those af Illcledns I have bieu. Uelleve me my dear btr, xoursuruueiuiiy, . A S.BIUC1HT. For sale at Klrllo'a Drug Store. Freuson House liloclr, Hheoaudonh, Pa, j PITY FOR GRAYES Public Sontimoiit Turning in His Favor. CHAIIGES AGAINST THE JURY. It is Allessd That Their Verdict Must Havo Been Inflnanced- I'l-ntuits Against the Methods Employed lly thee Deputy SliorlfTs to (Jliln Corires slop from )r. Omvos Their Stutentont tti lie Iiivestlgaled lly the (irand Jury Cot. Halloa on Ills Way to I'rm idencc. Dehveb, Col., Jan. 0. Dr. Graves was Interviewed this morning In his cell. Ho made some remarks about the de parture of Cel. Bullou that seemed perti nent in the face of the unexpected dlap pearatice of tho lawyer. Ho said Col. Ballou left tlio court room at 5 o'clook, and he did not see him aguin until he rait to supper. Thore Col. Bnllou came to him and Mild he desired to speak to him. He said he was going. 'I was surprised," said Dr. Graves. "I was still his client, yet he said he was going." "Did lie give you any reason for Ids de parture!'" "lie did. lie said ho feared that he would, be arrested on some criminal charge, and therefore left. He said he did not want to be put to tho trouble of an arrest aud subsequent defence, so he departed." iltw. Uravos is somewhat improved. She Is still under the care of the doctot however. Her callers yesterday were numerous and mostly ladies. They came to sympa-Weize. Only the most intimate friends ot the grief stricken wife were ad mitted. The mother has about recovered from the shock the announcement of the verdict gave her. District-Attorney Ste vens has issued orders that no more visit ors be admitted to the cell of Dr. Graves. The sworn stjtteiiiPiits of Deputies Wil son and Jleans regarding Dr. Graves' al leged confession, which implicates Col. Ballon, have been placed before the grand jury by the district-attorney. A telegram was received liy John Conrad from a de tective in Chicago, saying that Col. Bal lou left for Providcnco a't tt o'clock in the afternoon. Public sentiment appears to be turning strongly in lnvor of Dr. Graves, anil sen sational developments are promWod by the defe.ice within tho next lew days. It is uutki st.i ! that charges aro being prepared a;;. ;.. . t!m jury on the ground that their verdict must have been influ enced. Tho "Times" Inst evening in a leader which reflects public opinion, protects against the methods adopted by the deputy sheriffs in their efforts to gain confessions from the well-nigh crazed man and his hysterical wife. It adds that it is likely that tho actions of tho deputy sherllls before, during and since the trial will be thoroughly and ofllcially investigated. Within five days Dr. Graves must ap pear before the bar of the District Court and be sentenced to death and he must suffer the extreme penalty within thirty days unless granted a supersede by tho Supreme Court, but it is not likely that that body will reverse the decision. Judge J urmnn says ho will carry the case to the Supreme Court. Arrested for 23mbez;tloment. Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 0. Georgo S. Mc- Connell, a well known citizen and real estate agent ot the lith ward, was yes terday committed to jail in default of bail, charged with embezzlement. Thu plaintiff is the well known physician, R. jr. Sands. Tho amount of money that llcConuell has appropriated to his own use is not yet known. It is also stated that McConnell has confessed to being n defaulter to a building and loan associa tion, of which ho was treasurer, to tho amount of B,UU0. llellglous Argument. Then Murder. Ashland, Pa., Jau. 0. John Sadusky, a prominent young Polandor of this place, who waB attacked Suuday night by two men who klcketl and stabbed him, died yosteiday, but before expiring made a statement in which ho charged Michael Chuiuoski and John Stevens with the crime. Both men have tied tho town. The affair grew out of a religious argu ment. Olllcers are looking for the mur derers. ' Part of a Town Sinking. IIazlbtown, Pa., Jan. 5. About one square of the suifnoe, two blooks from the center ol this city, is gradually stntt inir. Two families moved out ot houses yesterday. A. Pardee, who operates the! mines and old miners say there is no danger that tho surface can sink more , Lliau a lew liiejies. inure ia ouiiiurrauto excitement among the occupants of the houMS over the sinking surface. ylnu Dityit Ovanlud. KosToif, Jan. B. A dlspatoh from Hall fax, N. 8., states that the overdue troop ship Tyne, whieh left this city for Ply mouth on Dec 14. has not yet been heard froni. She la now nine days overdue. Besides her crew of ISO men, tha Tyne carried 400 men, the crews of the War vessels Chumpiuu and Phaaaaut. ' Wedded In Waller1 lNtvur, PHn.ADEi.PHiA, Jan. 5, The Supreme Court has handefl down a decision revers ing tho tkcisiou of the lower court and declaring that D. J. Waller, Jr., Uov. Beaver's appointee, shall serve out tho unexpired term of Mr. Iligbee, deceased, aa Superintendent of Public Instruction. Com I ut- Hack tu Aiuorliit. Lokuon, Jan. 5. The Amerioan Deputy Consul General, Mr. George C. Ilitt, ha resigned his oltice and will shortly re- sume the business management of the ' Indianapolis "Journal." Mr. ilitt and family sail for Now York to-morrow. Coii:rattiiiiutii Willis to Heat. Wawkutn, Jan. 5. Congressman Mills fcturted for Texas, awompuniHl by Uls hou. Mr. MilU a much improved iu health, aatl his vxpoots to ho reouper utd uftUiuutl to he bck iu Washing ton iu a fortnight. To IlullilH New Mill. Nw liKUFonu, Mass., Jan. 5. Tiiq Kotoh Spinning Company, a new corpora Uou, with a capital atock of between ,$400,000 and $500,000. will erect a new cotton hosiery yarn mill la this city early iulhe upiiug. ... ARE WE Right or W rongt A Shoe Dressing must restore the bril liancy of a worn shoe, nnd at the lame time preserve the softness of the leather. LADIES will the Dressing you are uting do both ? Try it I Pour a dessert spoonful of your Dressing Into a saucer or bulter plate, set it aside for a few days, and it will dry to a substance as lurd and brittle as crushed glass. Cau such a Dressing be good for leather? wifrs ACME biks will stand this test and dry as a thin, oily film v L!l!i h as flexible as rubber. 25 Dollars worth of New Furniture for 25 Cents. HOW? By painting 25 square feet of Old furniture with ah tts - tMmeyiii.M. W ' 'I ' WOLFF A. RANDOLPH, 037 North Front Street PHILADELPHIA. S3 SHOE CENTLEMEM THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? U iaaeftinlps Mioo, witli 110 tnc'ti or wax threatl to hurt tiiofeet; mode of tlio beit lino calf, Btylislt aud easy, and bemuse ve vmlc wore shorn of this (jrade than any t.ther mantfactuierf it eciuals iiancl eewod shoes costing from t-l.ix) to $5.00. CtSZ 00 (JcfiuitiP HaniUHimt'd, tho finest calf hhoo ever ofer.'d for SfMOj equal French. Imported shoes v hleti cost from 83. to $U W. GL 00 IIiuh1-cvm1 WcU.Mkm-, lino calf", stylish, comfortable und durable. Iho best shoo ever olTered at this pi lee t same khuIo aa custom-made shoes costing from S'i.OO to $y.r). C50 50 l'ollcc MiiH'i Farmers, Ha II road Men andlx'tterCarriersall wear them; fliieeair. ceamlpss, biimoth Inside, heavy threo Boles, exten sion edprt. Ono pair will wear a year. C53 30 fine cnlfi no better bIioo ever offered at iffim this price; one trial will convince thoso who want a shoo for comfort and service. CJO "5 and 3.00 Worlctueumifl shoes S& aro -ery strong nnd durable. Thoso who liavo given them n trial will wear no other make. DaWoI1 S'J.OO nnd IS 175 school shoes nro WUJO worn by the bosevery where; theyLOlX on their merltu, oi tlio Increasing sales show. II nrl SrOC OO. Ilnnd-Nt-Hcd shoo, best HmCUL! ICO Donipla, very styllshi equals French Imported shoes costing from si.W to 6.ut. m liiidics' -!f50. &2.00 and 81.r.l ehoe for iuisMCBurome uestiine uongoio. rityiisnau(liurablo. till 11 1 1 o ti Seo tliat V. L. liouitlas uamo anX price aro stamped on tho bottom of each shoe. 117" TAKE NO SUIimTITUTE. Insist on local advertised dealers supply lmc von. W. 1j. J)OUWUii, UrocUtou.fliaiM. faoldby JOSEPH BALL, Portia rt2Hin SlM S1iciiu1oh1i CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR 10 SARSAPAR1LLA Purifies the blood lyy ex polling the impurities through the proper channels and never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels Curae dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the system and gives you anappetite, Nover foils 0 cure any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidnovs. Sold at Klrllt's Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Mock, Sltenatulaah, Fa 00 YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REflOY will promptly relh vp the mrst Ut treniiiig mu ut Acute or ritruhte hhfu mat trim or Gout. Itv .t,n..! ntvtppjjw tho directions, it will cun ou i.ruuSC eutly . . Uullki til uumeniu jirtimraMnns tliat tUmA the country, tki biIIl-Ii c i. n sucido i, r cfii tarloui ltJiuiaurrlKiimiLili.il, ..J, l,,. fmf auv ' u,e "c-iro rii ' Out Ce.aili turn ilv A kntlsttti jitr tir it, a ainn -,,. .). ... Si In eoufiffdon fUi I'm iilia, cou'ln.-r- the iiiflirer' tSl lbs projier nmfiy h town Iuulj uu hTv tuutfily fm KIUmi'H ttULUMATIC ItFMJCDV, Ua ?alnat.li pro)-r tien ore oudurtui by liuuditd f VuOH (ltvturili'4 UMlliU'ibiiilt OmIj wntirle itii.ri.ilif un, rittArkM( ft r thflp curdv f naers, uru "t."J lu ti v u t. iiimui. ui LiiUUT B K1IEUMATIC 1,1 HA 41.Mr Bottlt. 6 Bntlea, JI.OO. mSjt&Oti. S. ir ynur Hturt keupi r d ut Ikpii It, Mud ffl.W ut tb JiAUitfkviurvr, &djuu v,Ul ruoelvolt h DiaQ, AlilttUT Klloli', S037 Matlcet 8trt, litiud'a. Tu. DR. THEEL. K Ha.furth at. iIUlT glUUiU ti-lt U AllKflCU. ltUll 1U 1UI Ii 1'iiiua hi' whult tu cur Blootl POlBOn. Harvous Debility Sp" olal Dlseqft t Bklu niwtwt) KL4HtritlDilD lh bwutp.SoreThrout Wouth, BI ,toho, 1 linphi, Fruptlom, wfl mf hithl L'luttii, bmelnt.gti, InliktiuUil, InIlUjii(.ftllaii n4 &uut.tc(a Kuriviurva, WiwkuMi ai Karl) M(v, loai ajanuiry. ak hmsk. mental ftuxlstr, Kltuey UUUir I'tMtwm ud ill plaeavKi nv.lUiif frunt Fvj. Mv, 'niiiit Hob or Overwork Kewni ot cured lo i 'o 10 .Uji; rrlf at out Pn out l"e bw, na naiur Iit a-iiet-tUii) Uoi lur guaok, Famih r Hcnidikl Phi.lclan hat tii4 Or Til KM:, men pothiVly Ubcut dtMUlru fluBa batoe 0LI v wsn viii'ik xiu iMiM' l ComlKrutw "THUTW ti h or ii ...i - '"1 atpp mr PQOW r avatirn watintoniaia, u B td aod Saw 7Vlntn RimW. 9 (til 11 Wi in tr rail lUMl ho aaerl fac K.ftr.LLv. hmi V ii- ""(t maturity fUU. tlailj TLEH. UhtAhMtr KitrlUh Dlajudnd limn 8. ESINYRCJYAL PILLS Original atl I'jflr Vtnuli fs. 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