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WUISVULE, KY NEW YORK. U. V. Bick Headache and relieve all tbo troubles net dent to a bilious etato of tho system, suc-h 09 XMzzlness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after oatlog. I'aln In the Side, &c While their most yemarktblo buccoss has been shown la curing HeaSaeho, yet Oartor'a Llttlo LlTCr Ping an equally valuablo in Constipation, curing and pre venting lhlaannoyin?complalut,Thllo they alga correct all disorders of thostomachtlmulatotta '.vcr and rogula to tho bowels. Even If thoyonlj CBiea (Aclielhoywouiaboalmootprkelcsntothosowha .eufcr from tils distressing complaint; but fortu nately thelrgoodncss docs notond bcro,and those Tho once try them will find theso llttlo pills valu able In eomany Trays that they will not bo veil. 31og to do without them. But after alUIck he a4 CARTER'S Sp STYLE l"l?ENS hiver Wm CJOiii. (istboMcocf so many Urea that horolawhera 'vomakeourgrcat boast. OurpilLicuroHwhlla i others do not. Carter's Little Liver Fills aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills xnako a doso. They are strictly vegetable and do not Gripe or 1. purse, but by Uielr gentlo action please all who tuethem. Invialsat23centS five for $1. Bold by druggists over; whore, or sent by nwU. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorki SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. tiireeslaid oldest reliable parely cah com. panles reprinted by 120 S. JardinSt, Shenanooah.Pa. DllflTllfir We lh undorslsned, were nllr I 1 1 Mr "nMrelyouredor rupture by .,!.. . ,U Dr- Mayer. f31 Arch Ht riillartel"bts, I'a, H, Jones l'hlitpa, Konnot Hquire Pa.: T. A. Kreltz, HUtlngtoa. K. M.Hmall, Mount Alto, fa.; Kev.8. II. Blier mer, Hunbury.Pa.: D. J. IMIett 2U8. 12ln Kt.. tlcadluif, Pa.; Wm Dlx. 181 Montrose 8t , Philadelphia; fl. U Biwe. 'SUDKlm Ht , Road' lug, Pa.: 'Jeoriiound I'll. Uuraart, 4.a.Lou.l tit., Heading, r.i. Ho ml for circular. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 187a IV. NAILER & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa from which tho oxeees of oil hus been removed, Is absolutely pure unit it fs soluble. No Chemicals are uod In Us preparation. It lias more than thru limn tht ttrtngth of Cocoa lulled with Starch. Arrowroot or Hnir&r. I and I therefore far more eeo- tliomUul, rotting Itm than one ctvtaiup. Illidcllcioui, nour. iai,i,, .i-ann,i.A..i.. IliaeSTKn. nnd ni4m1tnl1v tnv l,,..n1l.l. as well as fcr pernona In health. Kolu by Crocers cterjwhere. W. BitKER cS: CO., Dorchester, Mass. BR. SAHDEK'S WITH ElECTRBo nr. w u- I KIAONETIC IMPROVEMENTS. '4iSSK- SUSPCHSOST. lll eur. Without tnadltla all Kli.ua ruulil.. ... ii Uk.ttoa tr br.lo. Ii.rva forau. Mtiau. a. lnnl.ar.H..u f JalMI Ian i otarad HllHtiriULL llfl.T. Il.sllk aat lfrm klraa.lb OlillilTrl u l ii la ou NO, 010 Broadway, NEW VOriK. Cl. luH?, lu'11- allli I.K.r.l 111 u.allb. ''. aw lv a eurr.ul tUl 1. u.uullr Ml bj Ilia waarar VZXXifurnr' """1 "J lb l ttiarv.l.u. :... ?.. !ua,..""rrl" Whliout Even a Ory of Warning Tifty-four Sink to Eternal Sleep. The I.oMjililiroiv Collide" With the- 1'ol'cst City, hiiiI Hip I.nttol-! tn the llnltnm, Carrying tlllh Ir All on Hoard llncept the G'uptiilii No Trnen of the Wreck C'iui bo round After a- Dillirent Seurch Duly Meagre lletullsof tho Accident. London, Feb. 27. A fenrful disaster, Invollug the loss of fifty-four lives, lias occurred In tho North Sea, oil the coast of Yorkshire, England. The full details have not yet been ro-- celved. It appears from brief dispatches that the two llrltlsh steamships, the Forest Queen and tho Loughbrow, come Into collision near tho promontory known as Flamborough Head, which rises, with the lighthouse that crowns It, to a height uf 214 feet nbovo tho North Sea. The collision appears to have coma without tho slightest warning. The two vessels crashed togetfier, tho bow of the Loughbrow cutting tho'Forest Queen in two. In an instant, almost without u cry, the Forest Queen sank, and overy soul on board, passengers and crew, to the num ber of lifty-llve, with ono exception, were drowned. The captain of tho Forest Queen, being on deck at tho time of the disaster, ap pears to have been pulled on board of the Loughbrow. I he latter vessel was considerably damaged, but not enough to sink. I he greatest excitement reigned at Flamborough when tho news became known, and boats pushed out to the sceno to see what could bo done in saving life. Tho wreck of tho Forest Queen had. liowover, utterly disappeared. Farther news is awaited with great anxiety. lhe vessels seem to have been coast wise steamers. DESPERATE AFFRAY. btcHinslilp I'lromen ltiritc;o In o riglit. With fatal ltults. New Oiileans, Feb. 27. A desperato affray occurred here which resulted in' the death of .Pat Uandley and John Cople. The two men bad a light with Mike "Walsh. Walsh was whipped and agreed to meet Uandley and fight it out. They met on Tchoupitoulas nnd Erato Btrcets. After some "words Handloy drew a revolver. Walsh pulled a razor and with one blow almost severed Hundley's head from his body. Uandley fell to the ground a corpse. Cople then interferd and aleo had his throat cut from ear to car. Ho died on the way to the hospital. Walsh was arrested.- All tho. parties are steamship firemen. lSenl IJuw's Kecovery. Portland, Mo., Feb. 27. Ncal Dow, the noted advocate of prohibition, lias almost entirely rocovcred from his recent .severe attack of the grip. Six weeks heuce he will reach his feStli birthday, and his recovery from the deadly ail ment that has proved fatal to so many younger and more vigorous men is re garded by tho physicians as nothing short of miraculous. 8tHlT Worker-. Strike. Chicago, Fob. 27. Three hundred staff workers at tho World's Fair grounds have gone on strike because their em ployers refused their demand for a gen eral iucreaso In wages of two cents an hour. It is not believed that tho strike will cause any delay in the work of decor ating the Fair buildings. Verdict for the llefeiiduntM. Hahtfoiid, Conn., Feb. 27. The jury in tho case of John S. Parsons, of Union ville, against Dr. George C. Jarvls, of Hartford, and Dr. Emuiett C. King, of Uuionville. for $15,000 for alleged mal practice in setting and treating, his broken legs, has returned a verdict for the defendants. Not Guilty. Taunton, Mass., Fob. 27. A verdict of not guilty hus been rendered in the case of Dr. Ann Cliace, Mrs. Eliza Morso and C'harjes R. Chace, of Now Bedford, tho first charged us principal and the latter two as accessories In un alleged criminal abortion causing the death of Olaru Bur gess of Marlon. suit for mion.ooo, Findlav, Ohio, Feb. 27. Col. J. It, Montague, of New York, has brought suit against James A. Wells and Saipuol J. Tappan, two waaltliy glass manufact urers of this city, for $100,000 dumages for ullugod defamation of his character and injury to his btuinetw. Kpencur Alpuutfh Demi, Tiienton, N. J., Feb. 27. Spencer M. Alpaugh, of tho firm of Alp.iugli & Magowun, tho largifet pottery concern in the United States, Is ilwul in Jackson ville Fla., ol pneumouiu. lie was lifty yearn old ami conuected with a number of Trenton enterprises. Will IteslKIl May 1. Wateiitown, N. Y., Feb. 27- Ueorge II. Qleasou, who has been Collector of the Port of OtfdeuHliurgU tor two years, publishes u letter to the Kepublicaoj of lint district aiiuounuiuu; that on account of his private business uo will retigu his office on May 1. Chuiiillur Mine t'he KxtliiKiiiolieil. Dui.uTii, Minn., Feb. 27. The lire Willi li lint, been lauit, for the last four tl.i) h in the Ciwtiiillt r mine at l'ly, ou the rrn.iiWin raii'e, ha-, iieeii extfaulslied, tint' muii i -t l.i'i wliile lighting the tlttuii i K. .nil i u '. i . i :l .m Jlnu.i. pHAbrouu, l'a . FlIi '7 in Oi libs, the kaimutii jji-iii'.u, and l'l iini-, ti.tliaV ghur, of llulTalo, engage uu lu a wretllng mutch at the Ojieiu llouiw here. Uibbs Was ataugleil into iusuuslbillty and muy die. ABsowwae pure SALTON LAK- GROWING. Fears Tlmt 100 Miles or Sotitlmrn I'mlllc Truck l 111 he Submerged. S alton, Col., Feb. 27. From present Indications tho desert lake hero will bo much larger than last year. At present tho lako is about half a mllo wide and, after running along the Southern Pacific track about two miles, extends off out nf sight to the south. At this timo last year there was not a drop of water visible, although there was a few inches bolow tho surface of the sink. It was not until several months later that tho floods occurred in the Gila nnd Colorado rlvors,-caused by melting snows, nnd only in August that the water in Saltun Sink began to attract attention. The snows in tho mountains at present are heavier thou for years, and, coming ns the water will when thoy melt on the laild already in large part saturated, a lake of unexampled extuut will probably be created. Old residents bollevo that about ono hundred miles of tho track for the Southern Pacific which lies In the desert belo'v sea level will be overflowed. CAPTURED GARZA'S DIARY. Tlio ltevoliitlonlal, llelntr Olnsely l'rnssed, Drop It With Ills Kevulvur. Omaha, Neb., Feb. .27. Mrs. Captain Ilourke has received a letter from her husband tolling of a brush he and a follow captain had with Garza, tlio Mex ican bandit, and two members of his band. The letter was dated at Garza's lianch. Captain Bourko and Captain Chase, with a small detachment of troops, were out locating u now post lio'rth of Fort Iiinggold when they met Garza and gave chase. Tho revolutionists were so closely pressed that Garza dropped his ivory handled revolver, his spurs, his saddlo and finally hiB personal diary. These were taken by Captain Bourke, who holds them us trophies of the cluisc. Captain Bourke states that Garza's diary was filled with fulsome notes of Garza's greatness. DE COBAIN EXPELLED. Tho Vote of Impulsion Unnnlmounlj Fussed by l'urllunient. London, Feb. 27. In tho Houso ol Commons, Mr. Balfour moved that Mr. Edward S. -De Cobaln, Member for tho Southern Division of Belfast, be expelled for refusing to appear in his seat on the summons of the Speaker, and answer the charges made agulnst mm. It is well known that Do Cobain has made no serious attempt to refute the accusations of gross immorality; that he has fled across the sea to avoid the action pending against him in the courts, and that ho still remains at Boulogne-sur-mer on a false plea of sickness. The motion of expulsion was passed unanimously. Nuvnl Notes. Washington, Feb. 27. The training ship. Portsmouth has urrived at tho hur- bauoes. The United States steamship Adams, which goes into commission on .March will be attached to the Pacific station. The Nuvy Department is advised that the Boston left Callao to-day for ban Fiaucli-co. The seveuth payment of $57,105 to the Richmond Locomotive Works, of. Rich mond, Va., on the machinery of tho Texas, nus ueen tnaue uy tno jn avy De partment. Died from n lion's ltlte. SntiNUFiELU, Ohio, Feb. 27. A year ago towls Aslier, a prominent merchant, was bitten by a hog lie wus attempting to dive into a pen. Last Friday u black spot appeared ou .his tongue, and soon spread over t.u whole surface. Then the organ began to swell. Despite the efforts of physicians tho swelling continued until his mouth was stretched wide opeu and filled with the enormously swelled orgitu. Yesterday he died from bloodpoisouiug which is duo to the bite received a year ago. .Will Not Abandon Her loaessIotis. Behun, Feb. 27. Frelhorr Marschall Bleberstelu, Imperial Minister of For eign Allulrs, has announced to the liud get Coulmitteuof tlio lteichstug thut tho government has decided not to abandon the German possessions In tho south western portion of Africa under any con sider atlous, ut least not lor some time. A PLEASANT it-XT MonNiNfs tVffl nmhHT ano tW ANU MY CUMULI. XI UN lii UET I UH. My doctor mys it acts loniiy on tho loiach, itcr and kidny sni . i, m ptfiitum luxuttve. itiU uruiik is ntuub imui mm hi 1 i-t j)itirva fur i iw uuuy an it'n. ii in Ali dtugguts M lit .ii unil i (ypwknB? Muy one fo-duy. I-iiuc'm 1 ninth .lleilirliio Ki.y.i&fili'n'i vvn i .icli iliii. iii uruw Ut be WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Larvast and oheapest slock In town. Artistic rainling, Graining and Decorating I J. P. GARDEN, , lO-S-dm lai W. Centre Bt.. BllKNANDOAlt M. Latirler Nut to ltfaign. Ottawa, Out., Feb. 27. There Is no truth in the report to the effect Uiit M. Laurler hn determined, at the first Lib oral caucus, to resign the Opposition leadership. Tho story wasevidently in vented for use on the stump and is with out tlio slightest foundation in fact. Tavii Liberal ltalthnorenus. Baltimore, Feb. 27. George W. and Edwin A. Abell have given $300 for the relief of the families of tho two firemen injured In tho Abell blocK flro Wednes day afternoou. The people are very poor. The plague of breaking lamp chimneys is abroad in the land. There are two sorts of chim neys ; brittle and tough. Ninety nine in a hundred are brittle. The worst are imported from Germany. The best are Mac beth's "Pearl-top"& "Pearl-glass." Two sorts as to workman ship; fine and coarse. The fine are Macbeth's "Pearl-top" and " Pearl-glass." The coarse are lough and out of propor tion : misnis anu missnapen ; they do not make a good draft; they smoke. Iwo sorts as to glass; trans parent and gray. "Pearl-top and " Pearl-glass " are clear, fine and tough not tough against accident tough aeainst heat. Call tor "I'earl-top or " Pearl-glass" chimneys. Pittsburgh, Pa, Qeo. A. Macbeth & Co. Eaiterthia year will be ou Sundey. April litn. Sjrvo Your Baby u Good Turn By sending to J. M. Hillan's or O. J. Jlc- Uarlhy's drug store, for a free ssmp'o b'ltile of l)r. Hand's Colic C'iro. 'It in- stantly cures colic pains and is free from dHiigerous drugs. AH the world loves a loyer, and ah women love a wedding gowu. A Mystory Explained. The papers contain frequent notices of rich, pretty aul educated Kins eloping with negroes, tramps and orachuien. The well Known specialist, Dr. Franklin Mll", says all such elrls are more or lss hysterical, nervous, very Imp islvo, unbalanced; usually subject to headache, neuralgia, sleeplessness, lm mmlerata crylnir or laughlnc. These show a weaK nervous syBtem for which there Is no remedv equal to Heiorailve Nervine. Trial bottles and a line book, contalnluc many marvelous cures, tree n' 0. 11. llagenbuclvs drugstore, who also sell, and guarantee Dr. Miles' celebrate 1 New Heart Cure, the finest of heart tonics. Cures fluttering, short bi cut u, etc Not a few persona make tueir um brella their constant companion. Shlloh's Consumption Ouro. This Is beyond question the most sue jesslul Cough Medicine we have ever sold, i lew doses luvarlobly cure the wo-st cases oi JoiiKh, Croup, and Ilrouchllls, while Its won lerlul success lu the cure of Consumption Is without a parallel Id the history of medicine, since It's nrsl discovery It has been sold on a ruarantee, a test which no other medicine -an stand. It you have u Cough we earnestly isk you to try it. Price 10 cents, 60 cents, and 11. (A). If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Back: ame. Use Shlloh's I'orous Plaster. Bold by 3. II. Uagenbuch, N. E. corner Main and aoya streets. Weather changes are very sudden auu very niarueil tula winter. Height of Oruolty. Nervous women seldom receive the sym ptoms tb-y deserve. Wht eol en the pictures of health, they aro constantly ailing. To withhold sympathy from theso unfortunates Is the helsht or craelty. They liavo a weak heart, causing shortness of breath, flutierlng, Salu Inside, weak and hungry spells, and nally swelling ofauklen, oppression, I'liok iiur, smothering and dropsy. I)r Miles' New Heart Cure is Just the thing forthera. Kor tbernerv usaoss, headache, weakness, etc., his Heat rallve Nervl e Is unquuled. Fine treat seou "Heart and Nervous Olsoane" and marvelous tesllinouiaN tree. Bold and guaranteed by U. 11. Uagenbuch. The piano stool has evolved into a long hard wood bench. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per haps or tbo sure approach of that more ter rible disease, Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can utiord for the sake of saving SO cenU, to run the risk and do nothing for it. We know froin exiwrlenre that Million's Cure will Cure your Cough. It never fulls. This 4zplalns why more than a Mllllou Bottles vvtre sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whopplne Cough at once Mothers do not be without It. For Lame Buck, Hide or Chest, use Hhlloh's I'orous Plaster. Bold by 0. 11. Hagonbuol, N. K. corner slain aud Lloyd streets. The Htm npnt is beiug blamed for everythlngjust now, Nkw York, Feb. 20, 10 . Oents; For several years I sull'tfred from Inillgootton and dyspepsia. I was under coil' Slant treatment I nun it 1(1' rent physicians, aud finding no relief, I went to Kuiope, und In furls was (rented by HupeeUlliit In stomach ill-eu.ef, who also failed to make a cure. Two mobihs i go I beard of the Caetus Ilhiod Cure, and determined to try It. Alter taking a few I'Ol'le I wiu cnroil. I am onlv too ulal to recommend o valuable a medicine to those kiilioled with the same dUease P. KITZSIMMONB, 1' 1 Wost'JOthstro t. l'nr sale at Klrlln's Drug HUire, Forgnsou House lUoolr.rtberundoili I'm. Our oliurolies might bo better nt (en Jed tli tu they tire. Mtlofl' Derve aud Idvor Pills .Vet on a new principle regulat'ng the liver, stom&oh and bowels throuuh tht ntrvtt new uukki very. nr. utiss' fills speedily Jure blUoviatieiM. hail lain, tnrrild liver, nllea. ooustlpallon. unequulea for moo, womsn, alilUlren. ttmallest, mlhleat.siirestf 60doses, Kcts. Bamples Free, at 0. II. llagenbueh'i urii oiure, The Tea:s Pronounoed by Experts Com pletely Successful A Complete fltin Not Vet Finished, but a Cylllitler Representing; the I'owder Chuniher or t l'lvo-Inrli It 1 11 u Used lteglstored Ounce f R3,RS0 l'liiinds to the Hiunre Inch Obliitned by Tlireo anil One-Junrter INiuuds of I'owiler. Binusuoiio, Pa., Feb. 27. The system of great gun construction known as tho Brown segmental tube wire-wound method whlth, it Is Claimed, is destined to revolutionize the fabrication of heavy ordnance, Underwent a completely suc cessful trial under Government auspices at tho works of tho Pennsylvania Dia mond Drill and Manufacturing company here. Tlio Brown gun consists of a tube formed of accurately adjusted segments of Bteel extending from breech tojmuzzle, wrapped with many layers of steel wire, applied under heavy pressure, nnd lined with nu Inner tttbo to carry the rilling and endure the wear and tear of repeated tiring. A complete gun has not yet been fin ished, but u sample cylinder, represent ing the powder-chamber of a fivc-luch gun, was subjected to trial last summer at Fort Wadsworth. Both ends of the cylinder were closed with screw plugs, leaving a small vent for tho oscnpe of gas, and two shots were fired. Tho pressuro registered was enormous, and abundantly proved the strength of the system, but at the second discharge tlio .crew plugs became jammed, and after repented failures to release them, the trial was abandoned. It was then subsequently found, after the plugs had been cut out, that some of bet (.crew threads had been upset by tho escape of gas. Since then Mr. Brown has been busy experimenting and preparing a now cyl inder for trial, under the supervision of Lieut. Whistler of tho Fifth Artillery, specially detailed by tho government for the puiwi e. YesU'. i.i;.' a publio trial was made of tho umy i . I ii .er in the presenco of a large num i- or members of the company and ordnance experts, among whom were Judge Henry A. Glldersleeve, tho counsel for the company. The party arrived at tho works at noon and preparations were Immediately made for tlio firing tests. Tho cylinder to be tried represented ns beforn the powder chamber of a live-inch rilled gun 1 and consisted of twelve steel segments threo inches thick, covered with two inches of wire wrapping In thirty-one courses and lined with a lube half an inch thick. The external diameter of tho cylinder was a trifle under sixteen inches, and its lengtli about two feet. Profiting by the experience of last summer, Mr. Brown had encased the cylinder in a cast steel jacket, both ends of which were closed with screw plugs, tho upporono of which was perforated by a vent one-eighth inct lu diameter. Two crusher gauges were screwed into the lower plug and a preliminary shot of one pound of coarse graimd blackcannon powder was fired to warm up the piece. It exploded without report, but with a flzz like a colossal squib. Two pounds and a half of powder were then placed In tho tube, and Lieutenant Whistler ordered the crowd back while hej adjusted the electric primer. A touch of the firing key was accom panied by a sound that resembled the sudden release of steam from a safety valve, and a jet of flame and sinoko shot up into the air for thirty feet. Tho gauges registered a pressure of 115,200 pounds to the square inch. The noxt shot with two nnd three-quarter pounds of powder gave 42,337 pounds pressure. Throe pounds of powder gave 47,720 pounds, and threo anil one-fourth pounds of powder gave tlio enormous pressure of C2,S50 pounds to the square inch. The highest pressure used in modern guns does not exceed 35,000 pounds. All tho exports agreed that tho trial could not have been more successful, and all joined in admiring the perfection with which the segments of the cylinder hud been assembled, t lie linos of juncture being invisible except in the strongest light. The company expects to have a com plete gun ready for trial before mauy weeks. POWDERLY VERY ILL. Uo litis Ileell Onulhied tn III, lionin Since, the Atturk on Tiiexla'y." St. Ixiuis, -Mo., Feb. 27. T. V. Pow ilerly, hoad of the Knights of Labor, is confined to his room nt tho Richelieu Hotel, his physician having otdered complete rest. He was seized with a heart trouble whllo addressing tho People's party con ferenee at Music Hall, Tue&duy, turned pale, reeled and for a moment It seemed that ho would have to be taken from-Uie hull. But he revived and reBuniod his speech. Ho has not been able to leave his room since. Heart trouble h interfered with his work for the last two years. He may bt. forced to renlgn his official position. V, S. O'llrlen Aritwtud. llAKitisBuaa, Pa., Feb. 27. W. O'llrlen hua been arretted nt Emporium, Couienin County, by tinier of Insurance Commissioner Luper for collecting pre miums for three niytUioal fire insurance oompMiiies, and one ooinpauy whoje cup itnluatioti was miostttted. t'hlll and Our l'ulr. Vai-pahaiho, Feb. 27. t hill has de clined alio.thei' to jiai'iU lmie in the World's Fair ai l.'hrSu)r ou tne plea thut .die tauuot otford It. Lieuii iiitut Harlow, j the United States World's l' 'iii' Commla- i si oner, leaves shortly for Wa.liluntou. 11 ov. SleKlnley's l'rovlaiiiutliiu. (Jiu.uiiBus, Ohio, Feb. 27. Uov. Mu- Kuiley has issued a proclamation to thu people of Uhlo caning lor aid (or Ku.xta t twenty millions of starving. f Tmxther If by tto uso of WolfrsftCMEBIacKifg you save one pair of Shoes a year, and abottlo at 20 cents laetnthroo r-xi'1 for how many years blat Ttluf v year's saving In shoe Loatl r k 10C Will pay for 1l.r Cct 10c ofCImiiliiK IMhIiiWI (. . f.-. y U UluHH Ytfu Iti ( Kali , X w 10C Kmeralil.Oiml. lOC Qq or other Costly OlaM. 1 S3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET? It is a wamleis shoe, with no tack or wax thread to hurt thefi-ct: mado of tho best lino calf,-stylish and easy, and because tee male more shoes of tht grade than any other manufacturer. It equals band Bewed shoos costing from to $3.(X. C5C OOCrntihip llaiid-neu-fc!, the flnmt calf shoe ever offered for tS'UWj rouala French) imported shoes v hlch cost from $.( I to $12.1)0. QtA 00 I.nn.l-Siucd Welt Hine. Una calf. P" Btj-Ilsh. eomfurtaulo and durable. The best shoo ever offered at this price I same crade as custom-made shoes cost Ins from to $'JJJl. CO 30 1'ollco Hhort Farmers, ltaltror.fl Mm Pwi andletterLarrlersallwearthcm; tlnocatf. BeamiMs, smooth lnshlt. heavy threo soles, exten sion edge. Ono pair will wear a year. GO 50 fluo cni; no better shoe ever offered at 0Ma this prlcr, ona trial will convincu thosa who want a shoo for comfort and service. CO i!3 nnd b'i.llO Worlilncmr.n'n shoes pzm oro very strong and durable. Those who iiiTo given inem a inai win ivrnr no other make. soys Worn hvthn I invu iivprvwhpmi thuvratl on their merits, m tho lnrrpiuf ng sales show. R nHSoc l;i.O(. Jlnndfeved shoo, best tLC4ll ICS Honsola, very stylish; enuahiFreDchj Imported, shoes eostlmrfrom 81.U) to 6.(i. . l-ndlcs b-J.UO ami $1,7. "hoo for Misses are tho best flneUongola. Htylltii aud durable. Iniitlon. See that W. I iJouglas' namo and price are stamped oa the bottom of each shoe. nr TAKE NO SUHSTITUTK.I TnsUt on lornl advertlied dealers Biipplyinir toil IV. 1j JJOUULAti. Jlrochton.niaas. ltliT JOSEPH BALL, ISortli niilii St., SUcrinndoali DR. THEEU Boo North Fourth 8t., OC3 bl iKca. Paii-aoiLrnia, a nulbe t.eriuaii amrrl.u Sfclali.i In OietnlvtlStaw. wboU ti,i i. me Blood Poison, Nervous Debility 8po cl.ll Diseases i b".3or'eThroat Mouth. . i ni ., nmjii' , rmpuoni, wi m fc.rd L'lo-m bwdllo.,, Irrlutlooa, luHamiuatloti and Bnnnlng., Htrluturea, Weainen ooil Earl) Suar lo.t owmurr. w.a 1-aca, mental anxiety. RlnneT on Blai lr nlK'aie. and all Pln.aw. rf,ultlnr from In ll.eri.-tioti or Orrwort. Kecent ea. turfi In 4 w 10 j.l rt-H.r at one.. Do onl lo.. hop, no malur wbat jaJ U,ln Oorlor. Qnaek. Family nr lloipltal I'hjelcUn n.e fallaa. Dr. THERt eun. ponitively nd l,ljnut di-U-ntlon rrBi tailne... otn. Trja. Minni. oi mnTiio.. roirri,ri4Tl"0 u.ani.aa. rleh ar rf ""nd P .lamp fpr bOOK 'TRUTH' ,po,!nf Ouaek. ondp, .worn letlroonla.a. Il.u, dallr from l . '' 6 to , Ted. and Sat Be'.e S u, 1ft. Snnd.i 9 Hll 1J. TTrilo ft eall and b. For Befercnoea ae Wcln. "d Saturda; rail, dall Tlnam, A FINE SHOW II you want to see a fine display oi BroUanft tshoes, go to W. S. SNYOEII'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Mastoller's old stand,) corner Coal nnd J nrcliii bin. Custom Work and Repairing Done In the best ityle. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! r Cor Main and Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A flue Hue ol (Jhnlne CJHOCEIUKH Nuts nnd Uuudles. I'.tultry of all Kind. Mr. Oostlet r'oalves his crean trues: dallv , Irom the olt marhols, which Is a mirantee i to hisimi niinrj lli ittliey will receive fresh E )u wn- n iiuyi k irom nun, Cnslly. Oulcklv. Pormanantlv rteatored. Veukue,,. ervou,iie lleblllty. and all the train of evils from early errors or later excesses the reaulis of overwork, sickness, irnrry, eto. lull strenfitb, development, and. bine given to every oivan and portion of tho body. Blmplo, natural methods. Immealste Impnivuuient u-m. ruilure lauioBslble. t.mjo refereuees. lloek. cxplanaUoiis ndproufs mailed (sealed) free. Address crib medioau co., duffalo, h. y CHRIS. KOSSLER'S ALOON MD RESTAURANT ail N. Jlaiu St., ijui;iiiil..ah. T(, lj Jjest (ock of JPrT, AVs, ipnrx, is It will pay any ono In WALL PAPER want oi to send 8c. to pay porlatte un our beuuurul line of over 100 iiiuti'he.1 sample, nt low ewl prli-t n. AddniM 1'. 11. CiUV. in Ulgb bt., 1'rovluuuoo, R. L & FOR GLAGS " no IT. W. L. DOUGLAS mam m mm K U U aCT U tS ISV B BIB Hall 11 U