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Send for larie illustrated pempbleu, lealed, fre Bj mall. Adlreee OASVJOmiV lilTjBCTXlTO CO.. No. 010 Broadway, NEW VOllK. It will pay any ono In want of WALL PAPER to send 8c. to pa; istaKO on our beautiful lino of tuples at lowest prlctui. , AO High bL, iTovklenao, R. L over 1U0 matched sara Address '. 11, CADV, CARTER'S! Wmlm PSLS.S. - CURE I I'll II II 1 H II ELECTM BELT LITTLE WARD HOME Ami tho Abductors Recoivcd No Ransom. TWO OP THEM NOW IN JAIL. The Polioa Expaot to Hava 0. L Wator- bury in Custody Boon, He. is Knid to Have. Originated tho Cntiro Ficlteme The Kidnapping of Ills Cousin was Undertaken to Secure Money for tlie Proper Handling of Hlgger Gnme--Tlio Second Victim wns to llavo lleeli the Son of Hnnfnrd I.ockwood, and was to be Held for sr.0,000 llunsom. Greenwich Village, Ooun., Feb. 4. Last night Sheriff Dayton brought two men to the jail in this place who are ac cused of the kidnapping of young Water- bury from his homo in Westchester county, N. Y. Their names aro Samuel Sutherland and John MoCann. Soon after their arrival the sheriff and McCann had a long conference during which, it is reported, the latter made a full confes sion, which implicates 0. E. Water bury, a cousin of the stolen boy. The sheriff said later that he expected to have Waterbury in custody in a short time. Postmaster Knapp, while talking about tne arrest, interested William McCann, of Stanwich, who, after hearing tho post master's story, said that aboulw week aco Charles E. Waterbury, thWnephew of Charles P. Waterbury, wnose son ( Ward was stolen, came to him and pro posed a scheme which would net them many thousands of dollars. It was to kidnap William H. F. Lock wood, the only son of Hanford Lockwood, ex-president of the Greenwich Loan and Trust Company, and a very wealthy man, and hold him for $50,000 ransom. Waterbury said that he had two men who would do the job with ease, and mentioned Samuel Southerlnnd, a' farm laborer residing in West Stanwich, and Everett June, another farm hand work ing in tho same place. Mcl'ann says that he refused to take any stock in the affuirVfor the stock. ami wateruury ion mm auer repeaieaiy cuiitlmiint? liim tn keen silent. Tjitpr he nr.iin nnnrnncht'd McGan1 I with another scheme, and said that' he was'uute mis tunc ts lrwujiuh v rich uncle, Charles P. Waterbury; taking his 8-year-old son, Ward. IHls plan was to take tne boy and hide him for a few days in a cavo known-' as "Devil's Don," which is situated back in the. hills about half way between Bangui! and Long Kldge, N. Y. ' lie .reasoned that they could keep the boy there until the old man camo down with the cash. McCann ngain refused to interest himself in the scheme and ho kept silent until he gave the story to Knapp.- . - The plan was to Kidnap young l,ook wood probably by Retting him into a car riage on the' pretext that his father Was very ill, nnll had sent for him. Elaborate preparations were to he made, with tho aid of tho ransom money to be secured for young Waterbury, to Insure the suc cess of the plan, and keep young Lock wood in hiding until his father should give up the $50,000. Pine Ridoe, N. Y., Feb. 4. Ward Waterbury, who was kidnapped from his home hero, has returned. He was brought home by Mr. Close who lives at West Stanwich, Conn., at whose house Ward knocked at 2 o'clock In the morn ing. Ward then told the story of his cap ture. He had been enticed away from his companions and when out of sight tho men had forced him to accompany them. He denied the story of his cousin, C E. Waterbury that the men had a wagon with them. He said that when lie be came too tired to walk the meu had taken turns carrying him ou their backs. At last they put him down in front of Mr. Clone's door, told him to knook, and run away. $10,000 A TON. A Hemarkiihle Strike of Kllver Ore In the 3IoIllo Gibson mine. Denveji, Col., Feb. 4. Ono of the most remarkable strikes of rich ore ever found has been made, in the famous Uollie Gib sou silver mino at Aspen. A nine-foot bndy of ore has just been discovered which Is worth fully $10,000 a ton. A drift run continued and penetrated a seven-foot body of ore, averaging over I 0,000 ounces to the ton. Huge pieces weighing 300 pounds were ' hoisted which were almost pure metal. 1 Ono of these big chunks have been sawed : into bricks which some of tho principal BtocKlioluers win proserve as speclmuns, Tho news of tho wonderful strike lias been kept from the public and is now made known for the first time. lnglund nnd Franco In J!ryit. Caiiio, Feb. 4. The Marquis de Rover Beaux, the Fronoh Consul-Ueneral at Cairo, complains of the precedence tnken by the ilruiali Loii.ul-uenernl at nil Khcdivul functions. He dtolares that Sir Kvelyn Daring stsmU aloof from the corps diplomatique in urder not to measure himself with them, and the Marquis says that unless this grievance bo remedied he will apply to his govern ment for instructions. i'nrmed a Sloi'k Company. Hoston. Feb. 4. As tlio majority of the creditors of the H. M. Richardson Maniifucturiiig company favored forming a stock company to carry ou the business it was so vottd. The capital stock of the new company will be $177,000. Aetiluit Whiskey Trust Oilluera. IlotaXON, Feb. 4. It is believed that the Federal grand jury, now m rossion here, will return au indictment against the oflloers of the Whiskey Trust. Au indict ment against the arrested officials of tho Mavatiek liank is also expected. Uitdorwent a Daiifiorotis Operation. Chicago, Feb. 4 Dr. 0. Russell Og deu, it wcll-kiiownpliyHlcltin and athlete, has undergone a duugerous operation for strangulated oblique injuinal humid, and his K'coeiy will lie a matter of doubt for souie la., - to come. Iuymujts ou Warships. Washington, Feb, 4. The Navy partmtmt has made the iid payment ot $30,C50 on tho Now York and the 10th payment of $81,760 on the Pirate, cruiser cio. iu, to Uramp &i son, ship uullders. Highest of all in Leavening Power.- I Against slussell Sage. New Yoiik, Feb. 4. A telegram has been received saying that tho decision in the cabe of tho St. Paul, Stillwater & I Taylor Falls Railway vs. ltusscll Sage at St. Louis had been reversed. The case involves about $250,000; and is the first of a series involving about $1,00,000. By the decision the case of Sage is entirely thrown out of court. JlrltisU Shl Ashore. .London, Feb. 4. The British Bhlp Itlver Nitli, Capt. Jones, from Portland, Ore., Sept. 80 for Sltgo, is ashore at Broadhuven, n small bay on the west coast of Ireland, County Jlayo, between Benwea and Errishead. The ship is leak ing so badly that her pumps are not able to keep her free of water. Uauvers' Destructive Klre. DANVEns, Miss., Feb. 4. A most de structive fire last i'ight totally consumed .Tieunlt hV Farrar's simp, faetnrv. His losa ou tho uulldiug is $15,000, partly in sured, while the loss of tho tenants, O. C. Farwell & Co., is $70,000, insured for $50,OOo and that' of W. H. Burns, nnother tenant is $20,000, insured for $15,000. Newark to llavo u Unseball Club. New auk, N. J., Feb. 4. It now looks ns if Newark would bo represented by a professional basebnll club next season. The Newark Baseball and Exhibition company will soon be organized with a capital of $10,000. A number of proml- ,nnt cltlssens nave aireauy subscribed House of ltest ltotel,Attac1ied. Philadelphia, Feb." 47 The House of owner, has Weu iiaffSi'g "y me neriii, The hotel has been tho summer rU56L-aij members ot the Bethany Sunday School of tills city. TAKE THE NEXT MORNING i FEEL BRIGHT AND HEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTEII. My doctor says It acts gently on the stomnch, liver and kidneys, and is n plt'icsant laxatlvt'. TbW drink is made from ht'rb-4, and I prepared fur usu u-i taslly as Ua. i'lsr-iu'i! AU druggists sell it ut and tl.wl per nm kaf i iluy one to-day. Lane's rnmil fUlfllit'lTIC n order to be illoves tne liowMi each, uai healthy, this is necessary. LEATHER mi SHOE FI1IUIIIGS 3P. T CLBAB1T, Dealer In ill kinds or Shoemakers' : Supplies taarge and urst-claes stook. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 V. CENTRE ST., Kerguson Honk butidlug, 1HENIND0AII. PA, "55 Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Sts.. riheuuuduali, I'a. KpeuIst meals ntpopular ? rices setved at ufl tlineg. jidlwi' dining nil i fo freshmen.!, rooms nMnoh t d. liar stocked with tho ilntBt tirenris o( clears and auoy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. WEAK MB Conditions Of the humau ivrm lULUtully treated to develop, siren trine n, eiiiaruu au weuK,iiuuiw, iinrtnvnlfiiMMl. fr,hl(i nruans uiid mirLB of til 6 DOdV vhloti liuve lost or never uttulued a proper uid natural nio, duo to 111 health, abuse, excesses, or unknown oausefi. There Is ouo mcllioil una nly ouvi by which this may bo uoooiiiii lncreiLitedilow nf blood to any part, nrodui alniploappurutna nctiiirf autouiaitoully, crtates new ttasue, tone and vljfor by the same naturul lawsaa the iiicreaso ot sine imd strength of musole. liunt bepreladlcod bee use little quarks Monoetiy silly meine to do the same. IN VliSTIQATlf. There no trap back ofour olleri. Our pay win come i from fraud. when the public knows clearly SPUmee I. Write ua for Instructions, full descrtp. ',ieferenoea,etc. All sent you la plaLa tlon. nroofst. sea letter ESIFs MEDI0AL CO., BUFFALO, XT. Y. Br WllllUIItt Ullall. Ul MM . A Profltaale Dailnesi on Llw!rt4 Capital, PEARL TYPEWRITER ! for bindueHS and private correspondence. Sim ple, durable, accurate. Not toy. but a practi cal inaohine. Does not get out of order. No nruotlce reaulretUn otierute It. I'rlue. 1 A rOSUOllHIflllS HsTtllll WttUMW wo, wmw, UOl whom liberal iuduoenients will be mat VMrl Tupswrlier feftnpiutv, m & 30 No. Moore St., tl-'f-lm) New York City, G. M.HAMlLTUN.M.l).. PHYSICIAN AND SUHQB0N. 03109-23 West Lloyd atreev, Hhnoandoe Ha. ABsouraiar pure AT Latest U. S. Gov't Report Cut Ills Throat. Newamc, N. J., Feb. 4. Abraham Hilton, 41! years old, living at OS Bergen street, made n murderous attack upon his wife nt their homo last evening and afterward cut his own throat. His re covery is doubtful. Italian Consul nt New Orleiuri Washington, Feb. 4. The President has recognized Riccardo Motta ns conBul of Italy at New Orleans, for tho States of Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Arkun sa, Alabama and Florida. Lamp-chimneys cost so little that we let them go on break ing. We go ou buying and grumbling. What should we do ? Get Macbeth's " Pearl-top " and " Pearl-glass ;" they are made of tough glass, tough against heat j they do not break in use1; they do from accident. They are fine, well made, exact; they fit the lamps thy j 'jr i i - . Li. are maue lor; btauu iipngnt ; the shade is right; they make a right draught for light ; they are uniform. Both bear a label for your protection. Look for it. Be willing to pay a nickel more and stop this constant expense and annoyance. Pittsburgh. Pa. Gro. A. Maciieoti tc Co It tabes eight times the streiiL'th to oupetalrH that is required for the same utsiuut;o uu u jevei. tables Oan't Eat Apple Dumplings But thov cTnHvVjrili-'-duod atlscKs pi. Wimi niip rir runH'a 'fi'OrAifiaro a) ic. Dr. HKod'smrA1 i it Free shwiiIh for a few" 8aT wars euro U. ,J. JlcUirthy'8 or J M. milan's1' arQtf store. January cave us a wide diversity of temperature una variety of weather. Startling Faots. The American nemile are rapidly becoming a r tee of nervous wrecks, and the foilowrisc utrue-ls Uietje.iL re eJv: Alniw is itenipii- utr. of Uti'ter. la.. swtars that vuenhtsKou was speechless from rtL Vitus dunce l)r "lies great ttesuiruuve rme uureu nun Mrs J It Miller, of Vlniralio, and J J). Ia lor. of Lozusport. Ind., e,iu t gained va Douuds from taitlnz It Mm. 11 A. Uarduer. of Vistuli, I id., w.n cured nfiO toGOcun- vuiHions a uay, ana mum neaa icnr, uizi-ne-s, backache nud nervous urostratlou by one bottle. Trlnl bottles, ana tine books of Marvelous cures, fiee at u. u. liasenmicn. Hie druggist, who recommends and guaran tees this uaequaled remedy. Now watch anil nee what kind of a weather prophet the ground hog U. Shlloh's Consumption Ouro. This is bevond Question the most sue- wsilul Oouirii Medicine wo have ever sold. i lew doses Invariably cure the wo st rauios ot wiign, vroup, ana uroucuitis, wnue us won lerful succes In the care of Consumption is vltboul a parallel in the history of mwliclne. ilnoe It's llrst dlscoverv it has been sold on it durante, a test which nn otber modiolus 'an Btana. ii you nave a unutn we eirnesuy isk you to try It. Fries 10 cents, 50 cents, anil lUiO. St your Langs are sore. Chest or Hack ame, usdsw ion's rorous riauer. sold Dy '. K. Haiieabuoti, N. E. corner Main and Joyd streets. Individual butter knives are nn es sential to tbo well-Hi-t table. Suddon Doaths. if esrt disease le bv far the most freouent ouuue of sti Iden do lib. wlnoli In three out ' four cases Is uasiunvoted The symptoms are uot generally understood The-w are: lying M too right Bias, snort uream, pain or (lis iress in ltta iwotc or slioalder. Irregnisr Fitiue, asthma wean ana uuuk' y spans, winu it sunuaeh, Kwel lnz o ankles of drop), jpiire"l.in1 dry eounu and smntiisnuii. Dr. 'iilee' Illustrated hook on Heart Disease, tret- at '.II llagonbitcl), who si II and iruarautee Or slues' unequaled New Kesri cure, u ut tils Resloralli o Nervlnp. which cures nervotib Qesw, lieutUch-, sleeplessnes ,etteclsof drtnk. une, eta. It contains no opiates. Wintoc is inovlnc alone rapidly and Hprlng will Boou be here. Oh, What a Cough. Will yon heed the wa-ntng? The slenal per tara of tbe sure anuroaoli of that more ter rible disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves If you oau a (lord for the take nl saving 50 sents, to run the risk and do nothing for it. we Know iron experience mat rinuon's mire rill Pure your Coueli. It never falls. This nxplalns why more than a Million BoUlee re soia ine inssl year, it relieves uitkii' ud WhopptoaT t)oiuth at once. Mothers d J not be without It. For Urns BMC Side or Chest, nseHhlloh's Porous r'aster. Bold by 0. H. uagenbuoa, N. K. ctirncr Main and Uoyd streets. Esrly spring vegeinbles from the toiitli will soon be appearing. 1 1 .-I..... I. LJ ...... .1 lir..tnlM,n.j,., KT V iiu'n ui. -timuu, v uv.iat ,, ..... To Alva's Braslllau Bpeillle Uo Gentle. neu: i.a.t spring i ws troubled with what tin dooior-i to d ine was nuiwjular rheuma tism. I u'sh unshle to walk for noarlv six weeks All this time 1 W' tilng the medi cine n eserliied by the a'lendlng ilo.tor, und iron) which I not no relief. s Irlend eent me a lane bntt'e nf Cactus lllood Cure, tvhh h I tried, and before two thirds ol tlio(,uio was used I was able lo walk Ithont i)lu. It Is now iwo mouths since the palasl it me, and have not as yt romr td, and I Kol enttralv Iree from Jliem. I dliyed wrltlun to you, n 1 was anxious to snow wneiutr 1 was temporarily or per maneutly onred. It is with nlasure thai I now slate that from my prseut feelings, I would Judge that iatunuied It Is hirdly neoestnry for me to r commend tins mdilue. as 1 am positive tint a trial of It Is all i hat U tieo eary, and I nm fully oonvtuoefl it win reeommsuu itseii. (Ira'-fnllvvourj il HOt.AN. Kor sale at Kirlla'a Drug Store, KsTguson Iloute moek,heiundoihi 1'a The new silver (iimrtfrs and halvf a are brglnulug to oiruiilute. Milea' Nerve and Liver PUIS ot ou a new principle regulating the liver, sLotaaoh ana awel throuql. ilu nerves A aew discovery. Dr. Miles' I'ills specdll)' juie bllloBnes, bad Insftrtorpld liver, plttHt, sanstlpatlna. Uuea...-i for men, women, chlmreii. tmnlleet, mildest, surest I 51 doses, RalM, bamples free, at O. II. Uai,-enbnch' dmg store. MORRELL MACKENZIE DEAD. The Kmtucnt Diyslclau Tasscs Away In London. fs - London, Fob, 4. Sir Morrell Macken tie, the eminent physiclnn, died unex pectedly at 10 o'clock last night. Sir Morrell Mackenzie was botn July 7, 1837, In Essex county, Englnnd. His father wns ft well-knowh surgeon, and the son was bred to the same profes sion. He rapidly acquired distinction, especially in regard to diseases of the throat. He was patronized by royalty and the nobility, and acquired consider able wealth. Twcnty-thrco years ago ho founded the) Hospital for" Diseases of the Throat, in Golden Square, London, and was always devoted to its service. His fnmo ns throat physician caused him to lie called upon, by recommendation of Queen Vic toria, to attend tho late Emperor Freder ick, then Crown Prince, when tho affec tion of the throat, which ultimately proved fatal, began to develop itself benously. After the death of Kaiser Frederick, Dr. Mackenzie was pursued vindictively by the criticlin ' f German medical men, being, on the other hand, upheld by the English royal family and tbo Empress Frederick. His connection with the case brought him world-wide famo and also much annoyance. Ho published his de fence of his treatment which excited much attention. He was made a knight in 1889. Besides being consulting physician of the Hos pital for Diseases of the Throat, he was for some time physician to the London Hospital, and was the author of seveial medical works. LORD SALISBURY'S SPEECH. Ills Utterances at Kxeter Criticised by the Conservatives. London, Feb. 4. Lord Salisbury, in his speech nt Exeter, made no reference to dissolution beyond ridiculing the idea that Parliament ought to bo dissolved by the juistry because of "a few adverse bye-elections" a rather amusing euphemism for the overwhelming defeats of South Molton and Rossendale. The Conservative press regards ns most important, the opinion which he expressed that u general election will bo speedily followed by others. Tho Unionist "Chronicle" reproaches him for resorting to the silliest subter fuges of the political arithmeticians in trying to prove that a Unionist majority is inevitable. Tho "Chronicle" says that "this is nn absurd way of Ignoring the fact that . tho Gladstonlans winning . HUS3 Uotr It .1 :Iong the line." NATIONAL Adopted by . Nicholas. HYMN. the Czs Tho t part which tho Uus'iian na- ttoual imyou in western rJU' rope slrjwj'the, Iier76rWC2,5nlzatlon with IlusSia has started muelTTTlrn.'yT about its origiu. 1 AccOrdiurf to th Frankfurter Zeltung the hymn la notj yet sixty years old, and was first used for its present purpose under Czar Nicholas. When ho made his tour of rrussia and Austria in 1833 ho was ac companied by Adjt.-Gcn. Axtel Feod orowitsch Luoff, a passionato vio linist and a composer of bomo skill. Tho czar was Impressed by the fact that every refrimental band in Iicr llu and in Vienna greeted hira by plaj'ing the national hymn of their own country, nnd this was apolojrized for by tho known absence of any recognized national hymn in the great empire which ho ruled. Nicholas was much im pressed by tho deficiency, and during his return journey toward St. Peters burg had much talk with Luoff upon the subject, and nt last ordered him to compose a hymn for the Russian mili tary bands. LuofE hereupon sot music to Sehulowsky's "Clod bo tho Czar's Protector." The Sehulo wsky-Luoff hymn wns first played publicly before the czar on November 23, 1833, and so pleased the sovereign that by a ukase of December 4 of the same year ho or 'derod it to be adopted ;vs the national hymn of Uusbia. Luoff was not only T-,m-i ,1 1 ... tl... Mtt- nf u ,.T.l 4. box set with diamonds, but permission fT"ri?toV the flrat line of the hymn as the family motto. "NOT SO VERY AWFUL." Comments That Mm. Klinpson Heard Itc- Kiirdliie; IlersolC Two refined-looking ladies sat in the momberb' gallery of tho house of repre sentatives picking out the various statesmen on the iloor with tho aid of the ohart In tho congressional directory, says the Washington Post. A rather vociferously attired young lady saun tered in aud took a fcent beside them. "Dc tell me where Jerry Simpson Ssl" exclaimed the newcomer; "I have heard so muoli about hira." One of the 1 allies pointed out the nlllnnoe Kunsan in the urenn lieneath. "Oh, no, that isn't Jerry Simpson," protested the loud young lady confidently. "1 would know him because 1 have seen Ins pictures. "And 1 have known Mr. Simpson for some time myself," replied the lady. "Wrll, he does not seem to be sueh a bad-looking man after all," the vocifer ous young lady commented af fhr a care ful scrutiny. "I wonder if he brought his wife with him?" "I believe she is In the city," tho quiet ludy asserted. "I would like to see her too. 1 hey do sag' she isn't so very awful. How do you sup pose she likes all the ttumjV the papers soy ubout him?" And the fashionable maiden rattled awnv several eonjootures In regard to Mrs. Simpbon. "sho doesn't mind it," responded the- eid-r ludy. "Do you know Mra. Sui:;vn, ttjo?" in quired the fcihtsi-n-. " .T.y u r," ix marked the otlu'r, Miciii. ,-. "Is 'i 5lr. Simpson." Cut-Tails us food. Savages find uuiiiy sources of f jod buiwIv wheiv fivili.'.cd people would starve. In L'tali tho flowers af the cut tails, which bloom in the spring, are regarded as a dolicacy either raw or cooked. IJoilod t iey mako u very gcxl simp, fulifornla Indians make bit-ad from t!if ixillon of cat-tails, which thi'j eolh'ft m Ini'iTi' uniintitio by lie.it ing it off fiviirt tho plants riul catfhing it on blankets. Anlnewd n millinery is to plant iiititirui lueuouu UIUK4 niuiiciui nun rir,, We Can't do it hut nro willing to pay for learning liow to mako ns good an articlo ns Wolff's Acmb IiLAcKiNO of clicnp material so that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c Our price is 20c. Tho retailer says the public will not pay It. Wo Buy tho public will, becauso they will always pay a fair price for a good article. To show both tho trado and tho public that wo want to givo them tho best for tho least money, wo will pay Reward For above information ; this oner is open until January lbt, 1803. WOLFF & ItANDOLPn, Philadelphia. Pilc-Itotl is tho namo of n paint which docs work that no other paint can do. Aeur wood painted with It looks like the natural wood when It Is stained and varnished. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS will find it protltublo to Investigate. All paint stores (sell it. WHY IS THE L, DOUGLAS S3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET? It is n seamless buoo, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt thefeott mado of the best line calf, stylists and easy, and because irtf trials wore shoes of this, grade than any other ma nufarturer. It equals hODd sewed shops costing from S I.U) to $3.00. C 00 U'iinliin llnnil-scwed, the ftncritcaie ePJs shoo ever offered for $.1.liu; equals Frencti Imported shoes which cost from S3.0I to 812.00. llnnd-Seed Welt Mint, lino calf. Pssrs stylish, comfortaulo and durable. Ihobcsc shoo ever offered at this price t same rtrado as custom-made shoos costing from $G.0u to $11.1X1. CCO QO 1'olleo Shoot Farmers, ltallroad Meri Ps's and Letter Curriers all wear them; tlnocalf. seamless, smooth lnsltle, heavy turoo soles, exten sion edpo. ono pair will wear nyear. To 50 lino cnlfi no better shoe ever offered at 29es this prlcot one trial will convince those who wont a shoe fnr comfort and service C&O 3 nnd $'2.00 Vorltlncmr-n,fi shoes e7esB are very stronir and durable. Thoso who hsTo given them ft trial will wear no other make. I3rtlfc' fe00 nnd 1.75 school shoes am USJ VO worn bytlieboyseverywhere; theytell on their merits, ns the Increasing sales show. V- -r-f fc'Jl.OO llnnd-NCvtcd shoe, best 1 n c u trsS Ijonirola. verystyiish; equalsFreccbi UnrirtedslSSsk ,. f l.nrile-' 1.30. Sj.Tv2',nn 5.1;73.nne for UlssesnrethehestnneOODgXfn"0''""""'0; 'mil Inn Hre, that W. I.. !JouriL: nsmo anil price ore stomped on the bottom of each rw-Ttltl! VII SimMTlTHTr. rrl Jasht on local advertleed dealers snpnlyiag yon. W. Ij. JUUUt,Ari. lirochtou.nfnss. fsahtby JOSEPH BALL, Nortlt Din in St., Slieimiiclonlt CACTUS BLOOD CUEE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLA Purities tho blood by ex pelling the impuiities through the proper channels and never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels. Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tone3 up the system and gives you an appetite. JN CVOr IillltJ O (Hire all' COn- 'dition produced by impure or ; . 1 1 lmDovensiieci uiouti. or a ms- ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Soil! at Klrlln's Drug Store, P'nrgtuon' t Hotel lihek. Shenandoah. Pa i FINE SHOW II you want lo sea a One display ot Hoots ana Hhoee, goto W. S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller't old stand,) Coni-ir Coal and Jarrtlu Mts. CitHiuiii Work nntl Itcpulrlng; liane In the best style. JOHN COSLET'S iGreen Truck Stand ! Cor. Main as Oik Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A anellne l Obolee OHOOBUIKH Nuts an! Oandlee, roultvy of all Ktnln. lit. Oostlet r?olves bis green trues: dUny Ironi'tlie eltr marltetf, whloh H a ciuraiio to ids on foment th it they wlllreoMve frosh gKdswhn bnyl. gfroni film, - RUPTURE r?sH W, the uo.derUne1, were ' oureu oi rtioia oy . daver. -81 Aren t,. riiilftUM 'hta, I'a , x.Jonee i'lil low, Kcani't Siii.M l't.i T. A. Krai's. SI itlinrtnu l'i.. 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