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CURi Elct Headache and relieve oil tho troubles incf dont to a bilious state of tho system, euoh a9 Dizziness, Nausea, Drowslneas, Distress after eating. Pain In tb Bids, io. Whllo thelrmoet Temarkftble euccf s has beoa obown in curing Beaaaebe, yot Carter's LKOi Liver mid ara equally valuable In Constipation, curing ami pre venting this annoying complaint, whllo they alaa correct alldlsoi-deraoithoBtoraach .stimulate tna .I'.vcronaregulatotaobowela. Evoulf tbeyoalj curat (Acb they tronia be almoetprlcelcso to thoso wha Buuer from tils distressing complaint; but f orta Stately their goodness docs noteudbero,and tbosa irho onco try them will find these little pills Yalu Able in bo many ways that they will not be wil ling to do without them. But aftor allsl:Sb.oa4 (is the bane of no many llvoa that here !s where iTfemakeourgreatboast. Our pill3 euro it whllo others do not. Carter's Little Liver Fills aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly Testable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who useihem. Invlil3at25centsi five for $1. Sold by druggist everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New YorlsJ SMALL PILL. SM LL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. panies represented by JD-A.-XTI.1D FAUST, J 20 S. Jardin St., Shenanooah, Pa. ENNYROYAi, FILLS -rv Original n.t only (fcalnfl. A -Y " Uratuf in ltd tn u i.i n.r'lUef,y XUjew, t.hivu wuij blue rI'.toii. Take Vfir iioetncrv Refute cangt rout muMuu V Uoni arut tmitati-ina At Ir -prWi,lfrMt.d4, la MtoTus fr 14,11 t-tUnoaUU o4 "ituKf for I)t(tietL.'TfnIitifr, t,j rrtan Vim i t t'L t Tii ii m 'i" ttld If lf Loeti Urustim. rhtUd.. 12 GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 107a W. IJAJCER & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa from which tho excess of oil has heen removed, la absolutely pure and it in soluble. No Chemicals are used la Its preparation. It li&a more than three timet the strength of Cocoa mixed with Btarcl), Arrowroot or Sugar, inod U therefore far more eco nomical, costing lees than one centacup, Itls delicious. nour 1 Ublnir. jtreBEthcnlnsr, easily niOESTRiJ. aud admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons In health. Sold hf Crocers eyerywhere. V. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. DR. OANDEN'S UTtST PATCHIS. ?(H-3TWITII tltCTIH- ittl Yk&IMS MABHfTIC IMHIYEMIKTS. V;1M Will our without medlclufl fcll Heuko'ti rcti'ltlng frost overtafttlru of lltia. Dtnt foi ch, tekct-.aL or llidt.orvtlou, ft, iul txlituiitioB, dmln,, lu, n. rvuui dutitlli,', nle?p-Ut.ni-i, Itog-uor, iheumall.ia. kid jiy, liver and liWildcr ooui. rlhlulri Initio book, lomlKi), 3l:t.iucn, kunorol 111 LtoMli et' TLIi, icliloUU coMnhn ni,ttrrul fn, ri'ii !. o im oil ctl cr oi, I nt o cuntot lUit U iii.fcibllv 1, t I , tljt v eir r orwo foifIt 45,000,(1(1, ond nlll CHro oil ol il.o o! 01 v !!.- Tliouondj liovo biou runil I v 11 lo u,. u'tot all oil. 1 r.illa.l, ui '1 i , Hl,k but, (t,. I. or to,t , .onloli io .lu ourt i.eii oilur i, t uir i.,uei!ol Imnrovod KLrCTtllV hi Vt THmY U tho jxa.l'l ii ,TtroKri1 wok mou VII 11 1 . 11 1 U, IM ..fwi'"1.""! :'"' t'-lh (11'ABoNr-l.U la CO to .11) IJATM for 1 for Urfo llluotrolod pooiuMoto, looted, frto by , oil A ddr, if No. 8l Broadway. NftW VOMG GT3 III fill: v SUiMNSORY O-DAY wo remem b r tho horoes o( old Who liavo slept for a century under xlilhf'L't ' tliemouia; 'liXt- We remember tho spirit, uudfluntetl and proud, That W'nsllinirton carried through sunshine, and i loud. Tho years pass away like tho loaves on tho tleen, But tho Hub: ho uplifted still flonts In tho breeze. Weird Time ho reverses his mystical Blai And Iho phantoms of fancy thoy dreamily pass. The Oreen Dragon tavern wo cannot forget, Where the rebels of Hoston for liberty met. The midnight nwaltens to hoof-bcat that rings A mcsBugo of frcodom deflanco to klngsl Adown through the ages that sound l'aul He vere On history's pages the centuries hear. Old memories echo around us to-day; From Lexington, listen to sound of tho frayi While Concord, arousing, sends back tho alarm, And minute-men gather from homostead and farm. Thrro Davis of Acton for liberty fell; Of Ujjtrlck nnd l'arkcr lot history tell. From tho shores of tho Mystic tho low hills arlso To your memory, Warren, that shaft to tho skies: That summit of glory that crowns Hunker hill; The Rptrlt of Adams in guarding It still. There I'roscott nnd Putnam contended with fate, Thero Stark led to battle tho old Granite state. There freedom, not glory, the patriots sought Immortal In story tho hill where they fought There Knowlton, enshrouded In thunder and flame. Upheld like a hero Connecticut's fnmo. As long as Connecticut honors her sons, Her Knowlton and Halo shall be glorlllcd ones. Pltcalrn, In your valor old Kngland takes pride, Dravo tocman undaunted, like soldier you died, Thrlco leading your veterans up tho grim crest; In Westminster Abbey profound bo your rest: l'"rom Virginia comes to the state by tho bay The trappers of Morgan in hunter's array; From tho banks of Potomac, from Shenandoah's valo, The heroes of Lexington bid you "All hall!" Here tho "Iload, of tho Army" moots Liberty's sons Ills welcome to Cambridge tho enemy's guns. The Insolent cannon grew quiet ono day, As the haughty invaders woro driven away. Fort Sullivan, Trenton, Long Island each name Is written In blood upon tablets of fame Fort Sullivan's flag, tho whtto crescent on blue, Over Jasper tho fearless how proudly It flew I How Charleston rejoiced when tho blue banner rose, Waving courage to friends and deflanco to foes I At Long Island, John Callendcr would not re treat, Bat remained with his guns on the field of de feat Tho namo of a coward that tho gunner had won On the heights of the Mystic that day was un done. What stories, Champlatn, as you llo at tho feet Of "Crown Point" nnd "Old Ty," your bluo waves could repeat; Those fortresses frowning, thoy echo the story Of old Kthan Allen and Green mountain's glory. On tho walls of Quebec listening sentinels hear The tolling of midnight tho last of tho year, As Montgomery, scorning tho hot cannon's . breath, Beneath the stern fortress met boldly his death. Christmas eve has arrived on the Delaware cold; He Is holding high festival, Washington bold. For the IlcbsUns a feast Christmas day they prepare, Thoso heroes that crossed the Storm-tossed Del aware; A festival ghastly, where blood shall be wlno, Where tho worm on the dead shall right royally dine. Dravo Morris tho Quaker, immortal his glory, The annals of Princeton emblazon his story; Now Ilenntngton rises, a summit of flame, Where Stark of New Hampshire led farmers to fame, John Stark, the old hero, who fought by tho side Of Prescott and Putnam, where great Wnrren died. Triumphant his banner he bore to the height, And his wife, Moltio Stark, was no widow that night. Saratoga, Stillwater thoy each have their btory, Whllo Monmouth, Fort Mercer, aro written la glory. Brave General Wayne, who, tho old annals tell. Said if Washington planned It, his troops could tuko bell. Stony Point and Its capture shall ever remain A monument fitting "Mad Anthony" Wuyue. West Point, at your bidding rlso ghosts from tho tomb, And Andro the gifted goes forth to bis doom. A spirit bo noblo, his fate we bewail, While pity Is silent, remembering Halo. Bold Benedict Arnold, how bravely ho fought' Can ho bo tho traitor nhoo honor was bought) Ills country's betrayer, a general brave, He bartered his glory for renegade's grave. Saratoga It gives him with heroes a place; West Point has enshrouded his namo In dis grace. For Andro, Fort Grlswold, ho cannot atone, This traitor who perished In exllo alone. King's mountain and Cowper's hot fighting have seen. Where tho Tories went down before Campbell and Greene, , Nathaniel Groene, who, defying King George, For freedom and country left anvil and forge. Oh, blacksmith Immortal! resounding your blows, Yhut arm when uplifted struck terror to foes. On tho crest of the tempest a rulnbow appears. And Yorktown Illumines tho darkness of years The dtar-spaugled banner, the lilies of Prance, Triumphant ln"vietory, glorious dance. Though lives of the bravest, and millions It cost. King George has been vanquished un empire Is lost, Cornwallls Is taken the victory won, On history's pageB a nation begun. Old Kugland, our kindred lu language and blood. Hath year brings us closer across tho wild flood In your sorrow we weep, In your gladness re joice, And an oldldren, remember tho lost mother's voloe: The crodle-aoiigs taught u In yean that arc down, Your Shakeafftirti and MUtoB we love ua our own, Charles J. Duncan, in Household Monthly. 1'ropoHinir Uittler IjIIUcuUIck. What oridtUen wo liavo wen at halH! Onec. tit tha mippr table, I saw n hoavy draffoon deeply oii(ragod with hir lady. Ho was actually proposing, but at the moment was busy with an obsti nate shoulder of lamb. In his ablu tion he lost control of Ills carving; the joint slipped uud bounded from the table and fell on tun floor between me and him. This was an awkwiird, uu romantie contretemps, but, notwith standing, the business came to a happy l-uue.Uert Hainan's Magaalne. Hardly lh Mams. "Hh you foe) tlui Kama for your hua- I aiid lit. you dill wbV.jj WD oourting , 11, hojvllv ths Kftmo. Then rooet of i ho time 1 was wad fQr H'.m; now reoLt pi Utan I aw vani at blm," Y ABSOLUTELY PURE RIDE OF RAG H EL BWING rV)Hl(ne(J i'Voni h'irti J'agti.) itu opposite direction, reined tn Detore her, grasping her bridle rein In a firm hold. She believed, in her sudden terror, that it was ono of Ulgney's allies sta tioned there, who had stopped her. 8he was about yielding-to despair when a familiar volco called: '"Who goes there?" "Oh, Maj. Waylandl" "Rachel!" In another moment tho cold llttlo lianas wero In his warm ones, uud he was listening to a rapid account of her brnvo mission. They wero soon riding, on to Grand pa Wavland's, where two American troopers had just arrived with a mes sige from Oen. Washington for tho young major. Leaving Rachel in his grandmother's comfortable home, JIaj. Wayland, fol lowed by tho two American troopers, chased his foes down tho roud and be- -youd Mrs. Kwing's cabin. Hold, bad men aro usually cowards at heart, and they fled wildly before tho three valiant patriots. Rigney was severely punished for tho revenge ho had tried to take. He was thrown from tho horse, which he was riding in pursuit of tho girl who out witted him so fearlessly, and was ren dered a cripple for the rest of his life. JIaj. Wayland married Rachel Ewlng soon after her bravo rido to savo him, and the trials of herself and mother were past Too lllgll Priced for (leorge. Washington's steward was a man named Kraunces, who lllcod good living and with whom Washington contin ually quarreled about tho marketing. One time ho botrj it a shad in Feb ruary, and as Washington saw it com ing into thrt dm.n-rooin ho was charmed and aske.l what ii-rii it was. "It is a shad," replied the steward. "A very fins sha.l. It wa the only one in tho market and 1 bonrlit it for you." "Rut what did you pay for it? said Washington, htsri'.y. 'It is a very litu shiul, continued the btevm'd, "and it is cooked to a turn." Hut I want to know the price the pr cc!" 'il cost tnree dollars, btammerea out Kniunuji. . Tiiit it mvav, -tdid.,VjtHUington, as ho raiso.l his h.tn 1; "l.tt'c it ;nv ty. It hah ti wor Liu s:n t mat I set sueh an '.'.a;np!i' of luxii v a.i I extr tv.nrance." Ami k'.iIi turn he mwe t'io steward mt of t.h ro im, ail it' shad was eaten '.n t'i s.-i v.tai,' kittdi jn. l'.tts- ijiiij. i ' na'r' THE NEXT MORNINQ I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor eaj-s It acls gently on the ntomnch, liver and kidneys, an-lls a pleanant laxative. ThU drink; Is nutdu irum hurbt, and Is prepared for use iu vtiaiir tut vt-u. 1 0 in icii AU druuKlats BelTlt at UX;. and C1.U) uer Dackncu. Hay ono to-dajr. Ijuue'tf ruintlr JlfiUelne .UuTfa the liinveU faeh ilay. In order to be ta. -alt by tbla is nece.srary. OUICKLY.THQPQUOHLY. FOnEVCR CURED VJ a, now iioriovtcu eclontmo method that cannot fall unless too cuso Is beyond human nld. You feel im oroved the first day, feel a bene ni every uayi suuuauuw yourself a kloK amonff ELeii la body, xulnd ami enrt. Pmlns and losses ended. Kvery obstaclo to happy niHrrled life re moved. Norvo force, will, energy, brain power, when falling or lost arQ restovod by this treat ment, AUsmallandwealc portions of tho body en iarpea ana BLrenemeneu, Victims of abuses and excesses, reclaim vour manhood Sulferers from foMy.overworlc.Ul health, recainyourTleor' Don't def palr,even if In the last etnpes. Don't bo diflheart encd if quacks have rib bed tou. Let us show von that medical ecluncoand business honor still exist i hero tro hand In hand. "Write l or our JSook with explanations A pitof luuiiuu uieuire uver iciercuce EalK UEBIOAIi CO. , BUFFALO, N. 7. CHRIS. BOSSLER'S A LOON nEST5l!RAK7 (U N. Main St., Khermmloah. Tiif KioMt Mock of lurries, Cigars, fa K ProflM.tn 6a In h un Uml 4 Capital. PEAHL TYPEWRITER ! fur busluena and private correaponiieuue. Sim nln. diirahlu. ifuiMir.tto. Nut a tuv. but a uraotl- .al uiaihlue, Ooett not net out of otstur. No (iracueu rwiuirou 10 oiierato n. row, A ixuponilblo ageat wauloa in overy town, to wyom uuoriu laauoeotwiu win m uuj). - WttMfcMMClt., d-r-lPt) MWrYort city SRo.. AT LOOAIiBrTES. Wanted. Patriots out. A glorious day. Februaiy Is going. Spring Is on its wuy. Flng In demand again Buddi n weather changes. Patriotic tunes are heard to-iluy. Singers are competing at tiliautokln to-day. All" the palriotlu societies a o out to-dav. Politli iuns are busy making their ueais. Who will pluck the local political plums to-dav. Hev. MrNully's sermon to tho P. O. S. of A. Cuiips last night was a putri otic gem. Tlio Cltnrch L-'nlr. "Is it safe to attend ono of these bazars with ouly a five-dollar bill in your pocket?" "Well, you have to take chances, of course'." Puck. Tito l'lace to Look. Visitor You have a wonderful collec tion of curious coins, llow did yon get them? I Parson (dryly) Found thern in the plate. ,1 udge. Oft in tho Stilly Night Yo i'vh tieini the wailing 'round you; "Wi d 0 ho ii'id iiiiliy were tho combina tion. Dr. Hn I s 0lie Cum is tho specific. Simple boul a free at J. M. llillun's or C J. ilcOtrlhy's drug tore. All the collieries in this section are Idle to-day. A" Husband's Mistake. Huobanda too often nermlt wive, nnd car- ento their children, to suffer from headache, dizziness, neuralgia, sleepln sne-,8. tit, tier vomnes, when oy tho use of Dr. Miles' itesioruuve JNervine sucii erious resuni eriulil ARtlv ho nrevente l DrilifirUt-t ev- rv- where pav ltelveft universal satlsf toilon. and tia. ai immense BJie. woounortn t 01,01 Korl Wayne, Iiid.; Hnow & Co.. or Syracuse, N. Y.: J. U. Wolf. Hillsdale. Mich.: und liun- d edsot others sy "It Is the greatest seller iney ever Knew." ii contains uo opnus. Trial bottles and tine book on Nervous Diseases, free at (J. II. Uagenbitch's. If nrotnlsea had been votes many a defeated I'audKiaie would uavo gotten tuero. Shiloh'B OonBumption Ouro. This Is beyond Question the most- sue- lesstal Coueh Medicine wo have ever sold, i lew doses Invariably euro the worst cases ol Uooeb. Uroun. and Bronchitis, while its won- aeriui success in me cure oi uonsumption is without a parallel In the history of medicine. Jluce It's lirst discovery It has been Bold on a uarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. It you have a Uough we earnestly utc you to try It. Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and 1 1 T . I r. '1, AM llnnlr f..w. oi uui uuuo w duic, . me., ui lame, use Hhlloh's I'orous Plaster. Bold by 0. K. liaganbuch, N. E. corner Main aud uioya kireeu. Phvalclans Bay the grin is 103102 ita noiu. Tho Secret of Sucoess. C. II. Hairenbueh. thi druriUt.bellevoi tha thesecrefur snccoos is oeriavemnce. There fore he persists la keeping the Unest Hue of perrumeries, toiut articles, cosmetics, oriira and chemicals on the market. He especially Invito all persons who Inve palpitation, short breath, weak or hungry rpells, pain In side or shoulder, onnreoslon. nlirhimare. drv cough, smoiherlog, dropsy or ne.at disease to try tir. allies auequaieu new ucartmre, he'ote It Is too late. It his too largest Hale of an v similar remralv. fine book ofteUlmo ntais iree. ur. Aiiiea' ioeioraiive XNerviueiB iitisuriwKsen for s eenlessness, noadache. 018 etc., and it contains no opiates. It wasn't the itch Unit oaused .so much scratching on election day. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The xlgnal per iHtihOf th sure annroacli of that more tor. rlble disease. Consutuptlon. Ask yourselves If you can atlord for the sake of saving fiO cents, to run the risk and do nothing for It. we Enow iron experience mat nnuon's uure will Cum your Cough. It never rails. This explains why more than a Million Dottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whopplne Cough at once. Mothers do not be without It. For Lame Back, Side or CbeKLnseHhlloh's Porous Piaster. Bold by u. u. uagenunoi, ro. r.. corner uain ana uoyd streets. Throat troubles and colds are oui'e prevalent at present. rturtow on UiBSounil, WVstrliester Co , N. Y. To AIvu'h Brazilian BpoclHo Co Oentle- men: La't spring 1 w. troubled with what the doc'or to'd mo was miinpiilar rhcuma-1 Mum. I was uuable to walk for nearly lx wcess. All this time 1 jv uslog the medi cine p ecrlticd by the itlteudlnir doutor, and Irom which I not do relief. frleud Beat me a larso bott'e of Cnctua Blood Cure, whl h I tried, and before two. thlrdsot the Cine was usod I was able to walk without iialn. It Is row two months since the paltmltlt me, and have not an yet reuir ed, audi I'fl entirely Iree from them. I delayed wrltlnsr to you. as I was anxious to knO'T whether 1 waB temporarily or ier rnanently cured. ills with phasuro that I now state that from r.iv present feelings, I would Judge that 1 am cured. Ilia liordly necessary lor me lo r commend til' m-Ji'-lne us I am positive thtt a trial of It In nil thai Is nco B-iiry. and I am fully convinced it wpl reooinmnud llnelf. Grafollyjoiirs M H'lOAN, Fnr sale at ICirllu's DriiR Store, Frsuson Ioue Ulook, shenaudn ih, 1'a Every man bnows thin Is Washing ton's blrthdy, hut how many can tell what year Washington was horu in. MUm' Nervo nao litvor Pllla Vet on a hot priaelpl reculat'ag tha ilver, sloruaeh aud bowels ihroiiuK tut nrrvet K uew llso wery. Dr. Miles' 1111 speedily uie bllloasaess, nad tiwte, torpl t liver, piles, Donstlpatlnu. Uaeqaaled tor men, wneaan, hlldrrn- Hmttllest. nail iest.su rest I Sidnem, iflts. Haraiilos ITien, at V. II. H!ubatli' t-iitf store. Buj KtviUmt Sour. Be fRrnnil Uit the .' s TjKS0 H Vkl., Ashlnnd, Pa,, u rint'xl on nvw rh CSUsj j I sulterefl wltn i In my s4dd ad book for , four vreoiH. It being so Reisj.-eus to Iteeu mala bod. uueble lo puvu, I u tetl Salvatioa Oil wad It ooiuiUetely eured m and t itu now wall bo Iree treat all valo. Cuss. RonasT toiituBi, H V. AUey, BalUmore, Wd- j O. W. IIupl Down she comcsl G. W.'s Mother George, be careful what you eny. I saw you. G. w. That being the case, I cannot tell a lie. What's the use? I'm the feller. I G. W.'s Fnther Come to my arms, my Eonl Stick by the truth, and you may yet be tho father of your country. Harper's liaznr. A WASHINGTON BUTTON. A Hello Supposed to IIuta lleen Worn by tho l'lrst President. W. G. Hinckel, of Philadelphia, treasures a button, the likeness of which is given below, which be has had for many years, and which he was told, when a boy, was actually worn by the Father of his Country. Tho button is a little larger than a half dollar, is of copper bronze and bears the initials "G. W." feurrounded by tho legend in Roman type capitals, "Long Live the President." About this are the initials of tho thirteen original Ktates, each in the center of a link bound to its two neighbors. An article on "Reminiscences of Presidents of tho United States," in Arthur's Homo Magazine, of the year 1851, prints a tlescriptiou of tho button, and the writer surmises that it was struck in Connecticut soon after the revolution and that the buttons were worn by people as a token of their gratitude to the nation's deliverer. Mr. Hinckel pot the token from O. S. Kreamer, of Gay street and Third ave nue, Phccnixville.when ho (Mr.Jlinckel) was a boy, and has always believed it came from a coat of George Washington, a present, porhaps, from some bodywof enthusiastic and grateful citizens of tho new republic. TUB TKUTII OP THE MATTElt. Young Oaorge Wash Sa-ay, gov. ernor, let's compromise) this thing. You drop this oherry tree fuss, without a UCicin , ana i n quit cigarette V asnlncrton, er. Coma to mv arms. my noble boy! Are there any of the other trees that you would tike to have a crack at? Ugh- This Is KesMly Tou bad. Amerioa (to Ueorge Wathinirtoi,) ThU ia your birthday, iUvwtrtoiw aire. Q. W. (oareaiiinflrl.T)-Veft, mj ehiU, ajud it to quite 3 9, don't you knew. Washington Star mm r Tachr It by the use of Wolff'sAS3lBlack!iig you save one pair of Shoos a year, and a bottle at 20 cents lasts three months, for how many years blacking v' i -year's ssvlDoT In shoe Leetbur : 10C Will pay ftr lite Cn.t 1GC of Clialictnc Plain Wltlte 1TI jyC Glu. vrVls Itllliy, JC 10C Kmcralil, Opal, IOC "Qq or otlier Costly Ulaks. "(QfJ B FOR GLASS WILL DOIT. S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE V.QRLD FQR THE MONET? It Is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; made of tho best floe calf, stylish and easy, and because we male more shoes of this grade than any other manufacturer, It cuualfl hand Bfi.vfd shoes costing from $1X30 to $3 00. CC OCMiciiiiIne lland-Npwi'il. thofinestcalt SJm shoo ever offered for $.1.00! equals French Imported shoes which cost from to $12.00. CS A UO Ilninl-Scwcfl Writ Hmr, fine calf, JJr Btyllsh, comfortable and durable. The beat. Shoe ever offered at this prlco t same grado 63 cusv tom-mado phoes costing from $6.00 to 9.0(i. CO 50 l'nllco Short Farmers, Railroad Men J7w ondLetterCarricrsall wearthem: Unocalf eeamless. smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten (CO 50 fine cnJr no better Bhoe exer offered at D mm thti prL'o.; cue trial wilt convince Uioee Who Wfint A Rli no tnr nnmtnrt nnrt ocrtln 1 CSO nntl -0 1 Worliinsrnvi.N shoes 4 nro very strong nnd durable. Those who have glrcn them n trial win wear uo other make. Havc' &'.(H nnd !$1.75 school shoes am Ovjo worn by the bojs every where: they tell on their merits, ns the Increasing sales show. LmCixA It7 Uongola, very stylish; equals French Imported shoes costlngfroni $1.00 to $5,w, Lntlleft b.OO itml 91,75 shoe for HI 4scs are tho best fine Don gola. is ty llsh and U ur.able C'nutlon. See that W. lu Dou?la' namo audi price aro stamped on the bottom of each shoe. rjy-TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Insist on local udvertlsf d dealers supplying you. IV. 1j. DUUULAS. UrocUton, Maas, Hbllby JOSEPH BALL, XorlH lYKfiixi St., Hlicif andoalz CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLA Purifies the blood by ex pelling the impurities through, tho proper channels and never causes eruptions on tho skin. Regulates the bowels. Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the system and gives you an appetite, Never fails t o cure any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Sticnandoah, P A FINE SHOW II you waut to see a One display ol Boots ana Bhoes, goto W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store. (Maateller's old stand,) Corner Coal nnd Jurdtti Bts. Custom Work, aud Repairing Done In the bent ttyle. JOHN GOSLET'S Green Truck Stand I Cor. Main anil Oik Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A floe line ol Cholmi OrtOCKMES Nuts aud Otudles. Poultry of all Kinds. Mr. Oostlat r 'Oil von his green tritok iUuy irom the elt? mark i m 4 su iran e in II i sire fresh goHswll Jbuvl .gin. aiirtTinc as I, were tUt'l Ml VWlM . IC ' i ii' I i" . : U.S., r 1-1 I - 11 .riot - . t 't i lt lo M-Ust M ' V t - l PutUMlil .hla. Pa . ire. p o., T. i i M.Hma'.l. M .un' s ssr.:v " Pblls4gif.il .i i. t - it. . WsVP., Hujrai'aJ't I'll It i CWuadluit, tU. 'i 1 fo W. L. IDOOCLAS
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