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Victims of abuses and excesses, reclaim your manhood ! Sufferers from lolly,overwork,lllhoalth, regain your vlaor! Don't despalr.ovcn If In the lost staties. Don't bo dlsheart ened If quacks bavo rob bed you. Lctusshowyou buslnesshonor still er.s.e ffiTRKE nil" roli "IT ,'""' w"h explanations & proof mailed scute.! true. Over S.OOO referencea. ERIB MEPIOAI. 00.. EUPrALO. IT. Y. SAHDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT lATtST PATENTS BEST WITH utcm- MAQNETIQ IM.ROVtMENTS, SUSPENSORY. .Ju!Ifi.;'.'f f', "mM Ws.is.M reioltlot from 1...V... uSiSS"'' lostss, n.rroui debility, iltcp- VlnliioooS,"ii! "all, hit b, lbs ...r.r l". uiVJfYtr .if r.JJi'i:: VS"? nnl.a. No.OIti Broadway, NEW YOrtfc, carter's! m A CHICAGO CRANK Jvdgo Grcsluun's Exporionce With a Crnzy Jlau. A HARMLESS SORT OP LUNATIC. Ho Wanted $5,000 Which He Bald Jaj Gould Had Left in tho Judgo's Oare. lie Iiiiuclncd Anurclilats Were Pursuing Him With Intent to Kill Mr. Gresham Alone With the 9In!mnn for Kevernl IIours--Arri!strd mill Will lie Tukeu to mi Asylum for Uxanilnntloii. Chicago, Jim. la. Judge Walter Q. Greslmm had an experience with n crazy wan yesterday, which is best told in the distinguished jurist's own words: "In the morning when I first entered tho Chambers in the northeast of the court room, I found Judges Dlodgett and Jenkins and this man. After speak ing to Judges Blodgett and Jenkins this man approached, asking of some ono a numo I did not know. "About 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon tho man entered the chamber on the other side of the hall where I was and told me that tho Murshal had that money locked up and would not givo it to him, as I had oitlercd he should. Not yet re alizing that the man was out of his mind I asked him what money ho referred to and lie said that $5,000 which Jay Gould hnd paitl for him mid which it had been ordered lie should have. "I then looked into his face and ob served u wild expression on his counte nance nnd told him to go witli mo to tho Marshal and I would see that he got what he was entitled to. Ho declined, saying that the Anarchists were nfter him and wanted to kill him. "1 had managed to get between him and the door, and, keeping my eyes ou him, told him to sit down and I would be back in a moment. Ho then took a beat, and I at once went to the Marshal's office, told tho deputies what" had oc curred, and told them to inform tho po lice of tho condition of the poor man so that ho might bo cared for. "Deputy Hayes returned with me, nnd when the deputy entered tho room his presence seemed to excite tho man and he declined to go with the ofllcer. I di rected the deputy to leave the room for a time, which he did, not closing the door after him. The man then closed the door, and went to tho door leading from the Chambers to tho court room and locked it. 'His manner did not indlcte that ho was dangerous. I told him to sit down and he did so. "In the .meantime somo of tho deputies had sent for the police and they wero outside of tho door. Tho man in some way learned of their presence and again became excited. "I told tho police and the marshals that they had better not enter tho room for a time. Tho man again convinced himself that the door leading to tho court room was still locked and tried to lock tho hall door, but found no key. "I had him take a seut atraln and tnhf him 1 must go soon, at the same time keeping carcml wutch on him. He nsked what would become of him, and re quested that I protect him until tho military arrived, I told him ho'd better demand the protection of the Marsliul until the soldiers arrived and ho said ho would do so. "I then went out and requested Mar shal Hitchcock to go in tho room, as I expected to leave it soon. He could not not go, but sent his son, and I told tho man that the young man was Marshal Hitchcock's son nnd would afford him protection when I left, and immediately quitted the room." Two policemen and two other men, nfter a struggle, succeeded iu overpower ing the lunatic, who, witli a cano which ho carried, attempted to prevent his cap ture. He gave his name as Martin Mc Ciuahay, is of powerful build and about CO years old. Nothing further is known of him. He will doubtless be sent to au insane asylum. llrlbliip; Is Alleged. CoMncrjus, O., Jan. 13. Indirect charges of bribery in the United States Senatorial caucus which came to a close last Wednesday have been made since men, but only recently havo they as sumed deflniteness. An evening news paper, the "Post," charged that Hepre fcentutive J. F. Daugherty, of Fayette county, received $3,000 for his vote in the caucus. Yesterday Mr. McGrew nrose to a question of privilege and do nled the chargo, asking the House to in vestigate tho matter if it saw lit. No action was taken. A sensation was caused late in the afternoon when it was fonndthat City Editor Kelly and Re porter H. D. Landon, of the "Post," had been taken beforo tho grand jury, now in session, to givo ovidenco in tho case. MunuEhnii's Account All ltltjlit. West Chester, Pa., Jan. 13. Tho ac counts of the missing inwyor R. Jones Monaghan, who was tho Eastern Mana ger of the Pennsylvania Mortgage com pany, have been thoroughly investigated and at a meeting of the directors of tho company hold yustorday they were an nounced to bo perfectly struight in every particular. The missing man recently cabled his wife from Australia that he was well but gave no particulars or reasons for ids disappearance. Failure of Jtomo's Prlncliml Hunk. Rome, Jan. 13. Fonzl's bank has failed for several millions of lire. Considera ble excitement prevails as tho bank was considered ono of the most solvent in Italy, mid among the depositors were many leading business firms. The full extent of tho failure is as yet uncurtain, but an investigation is being held. Fonzi has disappeared and the authorities are' inquiring for him in all directions. It is rumored that ho has gone to Africa. A Conductor Killed. Beujjionti, Pa., Jan. 13. Conductor is. i. Cooper, one of the host railroad employes on tho Pennsylvania system, fell from his train at Centre Hall last ww run -over nnJ Instantly killed. Mr. Cooper loiwus a widow and one chil l at Hiinbury, Pa. I'nrtllmit Jtluniilnclll, London, Jan. 13. Considerable anx iety has been created by the nows that CaralnalwMaiuilug has been aflllcted withrOncKUU since Thursday last. No erious resultSls at present apprehended. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ll Powder AMOMif EOf PIRE ANOiriER CHILIAN OUTRAGE A Tarty uf American Sailors Stoned In Valparaiso by a Moh Wasiiinqtos, Jan. 13. Tho following dispatch, received at tho Navy Depart ment several days ago from Commander Evans, was made public yesterday after noon: VALTAttAtso, Jan. 0, 1891. To the Secretary op the Navy: Yesterday afternoon my gig, while lying off tho landing place waiting for me, was stoned by three men in a crowd of bad character. No one injured. I visited immediately the Chilian senior naval officer afloat, and requested him to notify the police authorities here that I demanded their efficient protection, and that if tho ollenco was repeated I should take tho matter into my owu hands and protect my men with arms. Much re gret was expressed by the Chilian senior naval officer, who went at once to the police. To-day I havo assurances that the parties will be punished and protec tion given. (Signed) Evans. WORKING DAY AND NIGHT. Xlie Government r.nylnjr In Hugo Stores of Dynninlte CurtrldtreM. CmcAoo, Jan. 13. Mortimer MoRoberts of this city, who has a contract to fur nish all the dynamite cartridges for the United fatates Army and Navy, said to day that liis factory, which is located at Dubuquo, has put on a double force of workmen aud is working night and day turning out their product. No fewer than two thousand men havo been engaged for the work, and it is stated that the payments made by tho Government will foot up into hundreds oi tnousanus or dollars. The prospect of a possible war with Chili is assumed to be the cause for push ing the manufacture. Until a year ago rue uniteu btates purchased all her car- triages or England. The Case of Flrcmnn Shields. Washington, Jan. 13. The testimony taken by District-Attorney Carter in San Francisco iu the caso of Fireman ahields, of the American merchant steamer Keweenaw, is causing a revival or tno war reeling against Chili. Some people do not accept tho case as a worthy one, yet, most men in olllcial Hie are In clined to accept it as indicative of tho feeling in Chili against Americans. It is not probable that the Administration will make an issuo of the Shields case, for there is a grave doubt as to his citi zenship, and tome authorities aro in clined to question the merits of tho case. COLLISION OF FREIGHT TRAINS, A Flagman nnd Fireman Killed In Btnnlly nnd their llodlos Iltirnod. Castile, N. Y., Jan. 13. A rear-end collision between tvo Lehigh Valley freight trains occurred in the Erie yard here at 0 a. m. A flagman named Mc Carthy of Buflalo, and a brakeman named Woodruff, who was making his first trip, were in the caboose and wero instantly killed. Ten cars were wrecked. Ave of which. loaded with oil, caucht fire and were en tirely consumed, burning tho bodies of xne tieau men. The engineer and fireman escaped mr injured. Arrest of a Smuggler. Lockport, N. Y.. Jan. 18. Josenh L. Rice of Rochester was arrested here yes terday by Deputy Marshal Bardwell for smuggling operations and bribery, and was arraigned before U. S. Commissioner Gilbert. Rice, who confessed to the charge, owes his arrest to a bonbt uttered while in Rochester to auotlier merchant there, to tho effect that ho had smuggled $800 worth of goods from Europo on tho Augusta Victoria, by giving the examin ing Custom House official $10. This was overueara by Deputy .Marshal Ponieroy, who, after ascortalidjjg who Rice was, re ported the niatterVto Bardwell, who uiaue tno arrest. The Strike lleoiiencd. NAsnviLLE, Tenn., Jan, 13, The Ex press messengers' strike is ou ugaln and with greater force than ever. Grand Master Ziba Hurd of Chicago, the chief officer of the Express Messengers' iirotueruoou, arrived here yesterday and met J. H. Bradhcld of Atlanta. These two gentlemen are members of the executive committee of the Messengers' Brotherhood. After making an inves tigation of the strlko thoy ordered out every messenger iu the employ of the Southern Express Company. The strike will take effect Immediately, and will last until satisfaction is secured. They claim that an attempt was made to crush out the Brotherhood. T.uthornna In tho United Stntes. Washington, Jan. 13. Tho Census Of fice has issued its fifth bulletin on church statistics, which contains the en tiro Lutheran communion in the United States. The statistics given represent 400 bodies of Lutherans, 13. independent synods and many independent congre gations. The bulletin gives the total number of church organizations at 8,437; value of church property, $51, 218,231, number of communicants oi members, 1,190,514. K1B0.000 Fire Iu lloclmster. Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 13. Thi eight-story building, until recently oc cupied by Hiram Sibley as a seed store, was destrcyed by lire yesterday. The walls fell tin the Second Baptist Church, and that structure was badly damaged. Several adjoining smaller buildings were aUo fecoruhed. Tho lots aggregates $150,000. Mortimer llronuau, of Hose S, fqll from a ladder and was nerlously'lu' jured, The grin la uo longer exclusively the badge of a commercial traveler's "CCUjiUtloU. A Ketnurknble Itenieilv. A man in a neighboring town having heard that ntrup r.nnld 1. crawling head first dowu stairs when the emu is coming on, tried it Friday. Ho felt the dreaded approach of the shalte, and dronnimr on hln h.anrU nn.i tn. started down tho front stairs. Just as he started two old ladies came up on the Btoop to consult with his wife in regard to Btnpping yuu necKties to tno poor of Now York, and it bo happened that tho mo- ment they opened tho door lie lost his balance and came down upon them like an avalanche with spokes in it, nnd be- lore tney could even think of saving themselves tfio nnpmv wna nmm..tr tlm,,. and the next instant ,i horriblo mixture or unmnnity and cloth went revolving across uie smowaik and Into the street, to the unmixed astonishment of tho neiuh bors and to the unconcealed disgust of tho participants. But it cured him. The penalty for refusing a leap year proposal is a iorieif, oi S1IK dress. Mlloa' Nervo nnd Xiivor Pills ict on a now principle regulating tht liver, Motnacli and bowel! throuah the nervet V new discovery. Dr. Miles' fills speedily oonstlpatlon. unequaled lor men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses. 25ct. Samples Free, at O. II. UagenbucU'f uruifDiura. The grip aud other aliments have diuiiuisueu the atteudauce at churches. A Mystory Explained. The papers contain frequent notloes of rich, pretty nnl educated ulrls elonlnir with negroes, tramps and eiauinnen. The well- Known specialist, ur. f ratiKiin sum, says all linh nl.le a n m..-A n.la. k....,.n-t very Imp islve, unbal inced; usually sublect i uGuuamiu, iieur.jgiu, sieepiesiuess, ltu modi-rats cry I m; or lauehloe. 1'hesa shown weas nervous systHm for which there Is uo remeuytquai 10 Meliorative Nervine. Trial bottles and a line boo', containing muny marvelous cures, tree ir O. II. llageubucls drug Ktore, who also sell, HUd guarantee Dr. Miles' o-elebMted New lieurL num. thn finp,.! of heart toulcs. Cures fluttering, short VICUIll, Ii9st week was the firul.ivr.Blr nfoi,!,. wiuiry weniuer lor ill IB season. Shlloh's Oonsuinntlcm Curo. Thld la li.VAnil niiaoHnn 4V... . . cestui Cough Medicine wo have ever sold. lew doses invariably cure the worst cases ol IVliir ll. tlmiln. n nil tlmnnhlllo mhlla tin -w-"o-r i ,i ""ii" 11.0 wuu- n..wv- ,' ,uu I.UIO Ul UUI1SU UJ UUOU 1 v fhnnl .1 n.Hl .1 In V. L.I... . ... . i'iirei iu vun mnwi j in iiit-'mcinp. Since It's llrst discovery- It has bean sold on tuu,(..,io, ir.. ..mi:.! jiii uiunr uieuicinr vi u t .1 .1 T. ...... K, ...... -1- . ... . o.kuu. jui, ....ye ,uukii we earnestly ink you to try It. I'rloe 10 cents. 60 cents, and tl fill I f vmil I .IllKvu nca anA it 1 tame, use Hhlioh'a Porou? Plaster. Sold b O. H. Ifatreaimcli. N. E, corner Main anb "When a man hires a dress suit to rrn uii a icai ua must, puy tuu rent. Height of Cruelty. .v.. , Mw.vlt Dc.iivMu icvoiyw mo hv ra ti lorn s th V liAfinrVA VVhllunrin.! Vprtrnm wnmon mMm.i 11.. UM I ll iirilrl ntftnn-illiif rn ii.,- p.. .r IsttmlieUht of cruelty. Hiey have a weak llPUrt- PMiiftlncr nlinrtnciia nf hraoit. i puln In hi do, weak and hungry spells, and uuhsij DiiuitiHK "ji umvic-j, uupresnioD, rnog mi;, emotherlDKand dropHy. Dr Miles' New 1 1 nn t t. (nenla lust tl,. . v, I - r.. L 10 juomutj iuiuk nir mem. ror he rnervunQesg, he-idache, weakness, etc., lily Ttac, .mti.u Mai-.i .. t ' i- ' . nuui o ja uuuuuieii. r ine reatsn on "Heart and Nervom Disease" and isuinuii'iui iree. twin anu guaranteed by C. 11. lUuonbuch. T!linl rlnll v lmu hnpn noArl ..an D.,i. stltute for dynamite in blaatliip;. Bartow on thnHonnd, Wf sti'hesler Co., N. V. To Alva's IlruzlllHn HitiniMn iv, men: Irfistsprlnif 1 wai troubled with what the douiori to'd me was muscular rheuma tlsni, I wa iiiiHblo to walk for nearly six weeks. All this lime I wn iiktn ti,a .naHi. cine p eserliii-d by (he attending do.-tor, nud liom which I gut no relief. ... ' lT).eua Bel?t ms 11 '""wo bottle of Cactus Wood Cure, whli li I trl,t nnn imrnra ...... thlrdsol the Cure was usod I was able to walk without pain. It Is now iwo muuths since the palnsloft me, and have not as yet renin id, and t tfo) entirely Iree from them. i uui ijou ivruiiiK to you, as i was anxious O know Whether I Wiia tnmnnnirllv .k na. inaneutly cured, 11 Is with pleasure that I now slate that from my present feelings, I would Judge that I am cured. Ills lurdly necessary for me to r-commeud this medicine, us I am nnsttivA tint n -ini or It Is nil that Is ueo-Hsary, and I ntn fully IViivlnrni1 it will mwimra.nil iiui Kor sale at Kirlln's Drug Store, Ftrguson Homo Illook, Bhenando th, la. Thfi hoot nnil alinn ,vmii uinl fit. ,ln.,l . ...... ...... v u.w. ,i,L ,ui VII7UI- era are pleased with the coming snow. 1 1 1 fiTI I fl P Wei ,hB undersluned, were Hlr I lliir en'lrely cured of rupture hy UI I U 1 1 U Dr. 1. 11. vtayer, 81 Arcbut:, hlladl bin. I'll. H. Jones 1'hlltn.s. irnnnm Hi,uare, l'u.i T. A. Kreltz, Hlitlngtim. l'a.; Jfi, M.Hmall, Mount Alio fu.! Kev. 8. II. Hltsr in in. nifibitrv. l'a.: D J.l)ulllt 211 H. lain xt., Headlu. hi.; Wnt Dlx, 1S2H Montrose Ht , Philadelphia: 11. li. Howe, SOU Him Ht., I toad lug, l'a; (Uorgoand I'll. UurKurt, 430 lxwuit Ht., Heading, IU. HruiX for olruular. RKA.D TIE DAILY HE11ALD COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS. Clllcers of tho New York Legislature Mnk TIielrSelActlons. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 13. The first night session of the Legislature nnd th first practical session of any consequence took placo last night. The galleries re served for dpectators were crowded, many prominent society Utiles being in th crown nnd on the door of both Senat and Assembly. In tho Senate the proceedings began tit o o ciock, iieut.-uov. Hheehan ascending the rostrum and Rev. Mr. Phelps deliver ing tho prayer. Senator Saxton was in his seat and so all tho members of the Senate wero present including the new senator , wnlker. As soon asthegeneral proceedings were over the Lieutenant Governor announced the committees, the more important, or winch are given: Finance Cantor, McCnrren, Parker, Osborne, Bloodgootl.Erwln, Smith. Jtitticlary Hoescti, Parker, McMahon t-anior, Jtlcuielland, JJloodgood, Uiixton O'Connor, Mullln. Taxation and Retrenchment Parker, l'lttnkitt, Osborne, Erwln, O'Connor. General Laws McMahon, Parker. r-i . ,n. . . . ..' junior, r,nures, n,rwin, uoggeshall Smith. Railroads Edwards. Plunkitt, Mc Carthy, Hagan, McClelland, Walker, IU 1111111. Cities Brown, Hagan, McCarthy, Entires. Nichols. Cotrceshall. Richardson Tho Ways and Means Committee of the Assembly is composed of Messrs. Bush Ulster; Riley, Connolly, Farnuhar, Qulg ley, Lalng, Hall, Husted, Deyo, Malby, A. H. Pierson. Mr. Sulzer is Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, and the Committee on Rules consists of the Speaker, Bush, Ulster; llitt; Sulzer, Husted, Gallagher. SENSATIONAL LIBEL SUITS. Col. ltoles and Kx.Cnugrcssmnti Scriintoii of Scrnnton, i'a.. nt Variance. Sciianton, Pa., Jun, 13. Col. Henrv M. Boies' articles on "Pauperism and Crime," printed in the "Tribune," and the comments made on one iu which the Roman Catholic Church was spoken of as being antagonistic to American insti tutions and patriotism, have resulted in seusational libel suiU, which were com menced hero yesterday. The Colonel, who is a member of trw State Boartl of Charities, and part owner oi tno irlimniy sues ex-Congressman Scrantou for $100,000 damages, and the latter is now suing the "Tribune" Pub lishing company for libel, basing his action on certain charges made to the effect that his political career during the past, uozjii years has been marked by du plicity and t.e -.'liery and blackmail. Boie isa ..li.iijualre and somo broad insinuation having been made acrninst mm in the "lieptibllcan," the Congress man's paiter, concerning Boles, it is prob able that a counter suit will soon be brought against Scranton. Other suits will follow, in all probability, as several of the rich owners of "Tribune" stock feel aggrieved at Scranton's broad reflec tions. Ctrmmorclnl Travelers AVnnt Special Ituti-s Washington. Jan. 13. Tho commer cial travelers of the country believo in uemg eany in tno Held ami In not falling to achieve tiieir aims throuirh ltrocrns. tination or luck of energy. They have already begun to move ou Congress for an amendment to the Inter-Stnte Com merce law which will permit tho rail roads to give tltem special rates of faro and an extra allowance of baggage. Several bills on the subject have been introduced. The House Committee on Foreign and Inter-State Commerce took up tho subject yesterday aud devoted its session to a discussion of the matter. This discussion developed a favorable feeling In the committee towards the re quest of tho commercial travelers, and showed that they will probably get wuac tney want trom tuo committee. Ostrander and Trnmpbottr Still In Jail. Kingston, N. Y., Jan. 13. A hearing came on before Judge Cody of Hudson lu the Supreme Court chambers here, yes- lertiay, ior a reduction ot uall in tho case of the defaulting treasurer, James E. Os trander of the Ulster County Savings institution, and the reduction of that of his accomplice, Matthew J. Trumnbour. After lengthy argument .the Judge do- citieti mat, he nati no jurisdiction nnd that tho matter must bo taken before a Supreme Court judge by habeas corpus or otherwise. The prisoners were taken utick to jail and it may bo some time be fore they secure their release. Aransas X'ass Situation Unchanged. Taylor, Texas, Jan. 13. The Aransas Pass strlko situation is unchanged. Both sides appear linn. It is tho opinion of employes hero that n tie-up on all Texas roads tributary to tho Aransas Pass is in evitable, fliey still refuse to handle the large number of Aransas Pass freight cars sitio iracxeu in the international nnd Great Northern yard here and the em ployes of that company say they will strike if Receiver Campbell insists upon their being moved by'them. Alleged Misappropriation of Funds. Boston, Jan. 13. A bill litis been nid n the Circuit Court aKtiinst William R Disney, a member of the firm of Stint.. duff, Disney & Co., of Baltimore, by counsel for Young, Crelghtou & Biggs, alleging that Dlwiey has appropriated patiiiersitip luittis ot mo old lirms of Hurst, Miller & Co., nnd Creiahton, Dis ney & C, to tho amount of 410.000. nnd nsllm; for an injunction to rostrnln any disposition of Disney's Interest lu the Dultlmore House. Tangier llebulllon Spreading, Maiirid, Jan. 13. -The insurrection in tho vicinity of Tangier is spreading. The mountain tribes demand that the Governor of the Ungera Province, who lias been noted for his cruoltv and ranaa- ity, shall be deposed, aud .that otherwise they will throw off forever the authority of the Sultan. Knglund's Heir l're.umptlvii Hotter. London. .Tan 13 A l,i,ttut(,, lo,.,i late last evening says that on the whole tno Duke of Clarence nnd Avondale passeu a lavoriitue tiay. it was, added that there is nn mnrknil nh IllllPO ll, lata condition, hut that he is somewhat bet ter man no was during tho day. The Man Who Surrenders Ills Pension. Boston. Mass.. Jan. 13. TThmuo.i p. land is the name of tho veteran who no- lllletl beoretury Noble of the surrender of his penslou. ' He served three years in tht Infuntrv and licnvv artillery lit. tion amounted to $8 per month. He says. uo ia luuy uuiB m Bupport Himself, The nrice of Wolff's Acme Blacking la 20c. A bottle, and it U cheap tit that. It costs more to fill a bottle with Acme Black ing than other liquid llrtwlngs cost com plete for the market, inrhttling fancy boxee, artistic Btoppers, and other paraphernalia. We sell the Jilackir.gnot the package. As It Is our desire to fell Acmf Ilr.ACKiNO cheaper If posRlble. tut r d tinn-cl'-es tin nblo to do h owing to Iu present cost of making, we hold u prli oi Open for1 Competition Until the 1st dny of January, 1893, to be paid to any one who furnishes a formula ena bling us to mnko It at Mich u price thin h retailer can prolltnbly sell it nt loo. a bottle. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. It COBta 10c. to find nnt-wlint PiTr-trn-w I and docs. A wimln linen nf itifnrmntlnn could not givo a correct idea. I'ik-Koii i,. .i - ,.,! , y . , , , , in buuiiauieui me onty pttiniwnicn maves) Asia whiW glass look like colored glass. a it i ..it : . .nil iviaiici., Dell 11, S3 SHQ rSPs. THE BEST SHOE IN THE WOULD FOR THE MODE? .bur? tim Ksr kssm1 'n.'a.c.K.",?r ssf i?ir. and. easy, and bemuse we make more ehoet of Ihlt grade than anu otlier manufacturer. It cuuals hand sewed shoes costing from 1.00 to JitX). S1 e.entiliio llnnil.scwrd, tho finest ealf sZZZXJti ovcr. ,"Vrcil for SMuif equals French Imported shoes whlcn cost from J.oil to $12 no. T StVllsh. enmfnrlntitn nnH H,. I.l -u-l . shoo ever ottered at this price t same grade as cus- tOTwnadeslioes posting from $0.00 to $'"ll. S3 50 ,,9"-' J;l'n,'l Farmers, Railroad Men seamless, smooth Inside, heavy thrco soles, exten sion edite. Onopalrwlllwearojear. uu iiid luii nu uetiersnoeeveroiTerea ac thl.s nrlf-ni onn t-lnl ...in nnn... whoivant a shoe for comfort and service. have given them n trial will wear no other make. KOVC' '-!.()0 nnd 81.73 school shoes am yj worn hy tho borsoverywhere; theycell on their merits, as tho Increasing sales show. I nrllPC tjll.UO Ilanil-ni'Meil shoe, best . . , 7 IJonBoIa,verystyllshiequal3Freuchi Imported shoes costlmrfrom 4 l-lxlto 6.ui. lindlcs" iSfSO, s-J.tlO nud S.1.75 shoo for Misses aro tho best flnoUongola. Myllsh aud durable. Cnutlon. Sen that W. L. Douclas' narno and prlco aro stamped on the bottom of each shoo. pr TAKE NO SUnSTITIJTE.J Insist on local advertised dealers BilDDlvintr von. XV. li. DOUGLAS, IJrockton.nfiS. ISfiYy JOSEPH BIjIL,, Kortli main St., SliciMiiidoalt CACTUS BLOOD CUEE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLA Puritiea tho blood by ex pelling the impurities through, the proper channels and never causes eruptions on tho skin. Regulates tho bowels. Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones ur the system and gives you an appetite. Never fails o curo any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Kirlln's Orun Stcre, Ferguson's Hotel liloek. Shenandoah, fa A FINE SHOW If you want to Bee a nue display ot Boot! and wuura. gij ill W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Moatoller's old stand,) coruer Coal nnrt Jarcllti Hts. Custom Worlc and Repairing; Dune in the best ntyle. JOHN GOSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor. Main and Oik Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A line line ol Choice OUOQEItlES Nuts and Candles. Poultry of all Kinds. Mr fVtnttnf miuIiub til. .. .. .-...-v. .i.ii " ., .'Wl.V- III. kIDQII 111IU& UU11V iiniii (lie city mHrKcts, which in a KunrauUe tohtscuvomer that they will receive fresh goods uun buyluffroiu him, JOHN II. EVANS' SALOON, 38 E. CENTRE BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE., Win not (,(. ni Atn.a nlAnl, n The best temperance drUih,&,