Both tlio method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it ia pleasant und refreshing to the taste, and acta fently yot promptly on the Kidneys, liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figa is tho only1 remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in ita effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many oxcellent qualities commend it to all and havo made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs ia for sale in 50c and $1 bottles l)y all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. j CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. LOUISVILLE, Kt NEW YORK, N.V. Blek Headache and relloveall tbo troubles tod dent to a bilious state of tho nyBtem. snob a9 JMzzlneis, Hanson, Drowslnosa, Distress afte: eating. Pain in the Side, to. While their niosO xemarxable euccoss baa boeu Bhown la curing JlcaJaehe, yet Carter's IJttlo Liver PUS aro eqnaily valnablo In Constipation, curing and pro. Tentinrj this annoyInRcomrlalnt,fhlla they also correct all disorders of t hea tomachtimulate the) liver and regulatoUto bowels. Even if they onlj curvu ( Ache they woold bo almoatprlceleas to those whs suffer from thla distressing complaint; but f ortu xiatcly their Goodnoaadoosnotendhereandthosa whooncetry them will find theao litUo pllla valu able in bo many ways that they will not be wil ling to do without them. But after allslct bead (isthebanoof Eonwnyllvon that horolawhsra wemate our great boost. Our pill3 euro It while i others do not. Carter's Uttlo Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. Ono or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purse, but by their gentle acUon please all who ussthem. In vials at 21 cents; five for $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or cent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. panics represented by 33-A."Vir FAUST, 120 S. JardinSt, Shenanooah.Pa. til iriTI I fir Wb, the nnderslaned, were Hllr I 1 1 HP entirely cured of rupture by j ""J- Dr.J.H. Mayer, Ml Arch Ht.. Philadelphia, Pa., H. Junes Philips, Keunot Bo.il ire, Pa.: T. A. Kretlz, Hlatingtou, Ph.; K. M. Small, Mount Alio, Pa.; Rev. 8. H. Slier, rner. HuuburyPa.; D. J. Uellott. 2118.12th Bi.. tteudlitir, Pn.j Wm. Dlx, 1821 Montrose Ht., Philadelphia; 11. U Itowe. 80!) Elm Ht, Read, lng, Pa.; Ueorgo aud Ph. llurRart, 439iLocust Ht., Heading, Pa, ond for circular. MADE BY THE DUTCH PROCESS are "Treated with Carbonate ot Soda, Magnesia, Potath or Bicarbonate of Soda." Tho uso of chemicals can bo readily detected by tho peculiar odor from newly opened packages, and also from a glass of woter In which a small quantity of chemically treated cocoa has been placed and allowed to remain for several days. For more titan One Hundred Years the home of Walter linker Jt Co. have made their Cocoa l'repnrattant A.BSOJtVTMl.Y ruilt:, uilng XO l'atent l'roce$$, Mkallet, or Jyei, W. BAKER & GO., Dorchester, Mass. NEW DRUG STORE. Ed ward A, Morgan & Co. (Formerly Bhaplra's Fharmacy) 107 South Main Street, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Prescriptions rarefully compounded by registered pharmacists, T0;PR0TECTY0UB JJJNGS Procure ouo of our Chest Protectors. Has removed to BiflJones'odstana 17 KOUTJI MAIN STIVE ET, Where be will be pleased to meet the wants of his friends and the public in ; Everything in the Drinking Lino. CARTERS! RIVER Wigm RUNAWAY CQDPLES John Jolianson Elopes' Wltli His Friend's Wifo. FRIEND TAKES MRS. JOHANSEN. Thay Meet On Board a Steamer, bat Agree to Keep the Matter Quiet. The Two Fnmlllts Were Nelehbors in fituttgart Mrs. Bald She Had Loved llr Companion for n Long Tlmo They Did Not Ureara or Meeting the Other Couplr on the Ship Tlly KlohuiiEU Airniti In America. Niw York, April 0. John Johansen and Marie Vogelsnn were passengers on the steamship Latin, and wore landed at Ellis Island. There were two other per sons on board the slilp who had eyes (or the pair only. They were a middle-aged woman and a younger man. During the voyaae tho elder woman and her companion kept a close watch ou tho other coupie, and their actions attracted the attention of several of their fellow-passengers. They appeared anxious that the first couple should not see them, and kept out of their way. When the passengers were landed at Ellis Island tho man who accompanied the elder woman said he was Johann Vogelsang, and the woman said she was Marie Johnson. They said that they were going to Nonvalk, Conn. Soon ntter tho other couple were regis tered, and then the similarity of their names struck Clerk Sllborstoln1imd he asked them where they were going. They said they were going to be married, aud intended residing in this city. Tho man Johansen was 40 years old his companion, Marie, said she was 80. She was a very pretty young woman. Tho clerk told the couple to step with in the inclosure, and ho startod to find the elder woman and her oumpanlon. He soon found them, and led them to the inclosure. No sooner had thsy entered than they caught sight of tho other pair. All turned palo. Then they began a heated dlsoussion in German, whtoh Olerlc Sll- bertsteln cut short, an d led the four be fore Col. Weber Then a most peculiar story was told. The young woman with Johansen was the wife of Johann Vogelsang, and tha elder woman was the wife of John Johan sen. The two families were neighbors at) Stuttgart. Johansen had taken a liking to tho young wife of his frieud, and had secured her consent to leave her husband and come to America with him and bo married. Qn March 23 they left for Bremen, taking all tho money they could raise, which aggregated to about $200 in American money. They then boarded tho vessel. The story told by Mrs. Johnnsen and her companion was in effect that they had loved each other for a long time, and that when their partners left they sur mised they had eloped and concluded that they would do likewise. They never dreamed .that the other couple would come to America, and it was not until the vessel was three days out that they encountered the others. Then they determined to keep quiet, but they had registered under their right names and it was too late to change. Tho colonel talked long and earnestly with the four yersons, with the result that the younger woman consented to go with her first husband and Johansen de clared ha would take back his wife. Thetwo couples were allowed to depart and went away together. War Vessels to BIovo, Washington, April 9. Orders have been issued from the Navy Department directing the Yorktown and the Adams to proceed from San Francisco to Puget Sound. The ultimate destination of tha vessels is Behring Sea. The Baltimore nnd Charleston, also at San Francisco, have been orderod to Astoria, Ore., to participata in tha centennial celebration i of the discovery of tha Columbia Itiver, on May 12. The Concord, now In the I West Indies, has been ordered up the Mississippi Hiver to Memphis, Tenn, to be present at the opening of tne uriugo thero on May VJ. Orders to Lahlch Canal Lockiuon. ' Bkthleijesi, Ph., April 0. Lockmen along tho line at the Lehigh Canal have received notice not to let any empty boats return to Mnuch Chuuk. It is thought tbatthe canal will be closed so as not to afTectthe Heading combine coal tonnage. The canal was carrying thous ands of tons to places along the Lehigh River, and many dealers were arranging to get their entire tonnage In that way, A prosperous summer was anticipated by tha boatmen. Not an Honorable DUolinrsA. Waeiunotox, April 0. The War De partment bus rendered a decision, hold lng that where a major In the 'United States army was dishonorably dismissed by executive order for offenses for which ho had been tried by court martial and acquitted, that his discbarge from the service was not honorable. HiousamW or Cuttle I'nrl.li. Obiama, Neb., April 0. Dispatobes to the"World-Herald" indicate auularmlng loss of cattlo during the Into storms. Between North Platte and the Wyoming line 1,200 cattle lie drowned in the North I'latto Hiver. Severul thousand calves perished in the blizzard. 1'resldent Harrison (iiilng to Cape Slay, Capk Mat, N. J,, April 0. A promi nent resident of this citv has been in formed that President Harrison and his family will again ocoupy the Cupe May Point cottage this summer. They will arrive eurly In June. Kmlu l'aslm's Ivory. Loxdox, April 0,It Is reported that Emln Pasha has resoveroil the Immense stores of hory which ho was forced to uunndoir whim he left the equatorial province with Stanley. llotul Deatrored by 1'lro. PuvMoirrii, K. H., April 0. The Hlx Mountain House, Joseph Parker, pro prietor, was consumed by fire with its contents. Iusuranoe $1,000; loss ami causa unknown. . Highest of all in Leavening Powcr.f-Latest U. S. Gov't Report A llttlo rock salt and ammonia In the bath Imparts u 11 rut rate tingle flXE 3 EXT MODNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MV COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor Rays It nc'u gintly on the stomnch, i-vrand IculnevB. n : i t a pleiwmt laxative, 'ints ti Ink ia made irm ii c'o. umllj prepared fur use Miasltyu.it i. J lj- r U'1 AU druggists tI it nt ftu una per mt kng 'uy ono to-day. ItwCm ItamUy 31dlilne love llio l.'owN mch tiny, in order to be v tviihy, tills Is nu s&ary. XiATJBKj'8 Xiagoi' Boor OUDEIt AT ONCE. Christ. Schmidt, Agt, 207 West Coal St., A FINE SHOW II you want to see a fine display or Boots an( Hhoes, go to 8, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Mas teller's old stand,) Curuer Coal and Jardlu (Us. Custom Worlx aud Itepnlrlufi Done in the best style. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION The success of this Great Cough Cure is without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos Itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can suc cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home in the United States and Canada. If you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SHILOirS CURE, Price 10 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use bliilon s rorous riasier, I'nce 25 cts. For sale by O. II. Hngenbuch. LEATHER and SHOE FINUiHGS 3? J". CLBART, Dealer In all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and llrst-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplica -18 V. OENTBE ST., Fereusou Honse bulldlns, SHENANDOAH. PA, Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Hts., HtiouHttcloJli, 1'a. 'Regular meals ntpopnlar ri io6 server! at all limes, .adieu' dining 1111 1 re. fronlimont moms attach ed liar stonked with tho 11 nest hrunds ol clears and funny drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. u m w m u u yuu tarn m ui EASILY, QUICKLY, PERMANENTLY RESTORED. II tttltitim., NarvbuMH, Jteblmv, tad itUc ton Mrlr arm. r lMr nww,, ih. rtiutu ot v.rwark, ddinu. van tie. Vull ufcmnb, otnlsmaitl d mm ." w ' -1 vm mi iwruwa 111 id. 0 bsdt. Miiul.. turl 'SO'l lll lupniraMnit 1 1 JU Mr U : 6 talu k, ti (a) MM. FftllUM lMlbaulbl.. WrltUQ lurulH tft wlU .11 J li twtu. WD rAQM., SmmJ Muap Ut tok, I'ilVM CITV JlLUlUAl. CO., I'Mladcltihlu, l'i If I 00 OIEl LaiH li THE HUSBAND BUSPECTcD. A Younc Wife Found Dead Willi a Itn volver Lying: Neur Her. Can-andaiciua, N. Y., April 9. Mrs. ' Malono Plimpton, of Ontario County, was found dead in her room. Near her, on the floor, was found a revolver. In dications point strongly toward her hus band as the perpetrator of the crime. I He was of a quarrelsome disposition and a heavy drinker, and was seen leav ing the house with his brother shortly before the discovery of tho dead body. 1 As both were Intoxicated it is thought that a quarrel took place and terminated in murder. Webster Hewitt, a neighbor who dis covered the body, states that he was prompted to go to the house by frag ments of a conversation he overheard while the brothers were passing tho houso. Ho says that he heard the brother say to the husband that some one ought to be informed of what had happened, and that the latter told him to shut up and not say anything here. Plimpton was arrested later and lodged in Jail. Ho is 23 years of ago, .while his wife was but 17. NO WILL FOUND. Arlo rartleo Mlrd In Inteelntti Many In stitution Will be UUappolutud. WiLKESBAium, Pa., April 0. Ario Pardee, the wealthy coal operator who died In Florida two weeks ago, died in testato. Tho fact; was made public. Mr. Pardee's private secretary rummaged through the dead man's papers, but found no trace of a will. Ario Pardee, jr., the son of the dead coal operator, took out papers of admin istration. Ho had. to file a bond for 5,000,000, as the estato is worth about 30,000,000. Pntdee, who was married twice, had children by both wives. A big legal contest is anticipated. Many educational institutions through out the country will be disappointed when the Information that there is no will reaches them. It was expected that Mr. Purdue would bequeath largoly to these institutions. Killed by u Judgo's Son. Poplah Bluff, Mo., April 0. Charles Weor, son of Judge John O. Wear, shot and killed O. E. Laei, night oaller for tho Iron Mountain, Hailroud. Wear was drunk and slapping people with a piece of board. Early in the evening he kicked out Lael's light and again after midnight ho pounded Laol on the shins with ti heavy cane aud called him vilo and abusive names. Lael pushed Wear from him and he fell in tho mud. Litel then ran nnd hid. Wear hunted for him for him for an hour, went and got a revolver and when Lael came back to work shoe hira in the head without warning. Lael made no effort to protect himself. Tho re is great public Indignation. 1 he 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 rough and out of propor tion; misfits and misshapen; they do not make a good draft; they smoke. Two sorts as to glass; trans parent and gray. "Pearl-top" and " Pearl-glass" are clear, fine and tough not tough against accident tough against heat. Call for "Pearl-top" or " Pearl-glass" chimneys. Pittsburgh, Ta, a bo. A. Maciiltii .Co. It won't bo Iqng now .until the straw hat will be putting In an appearance. Height of Cruelty. Nervous woman seldom reoelv-i thesym. ptoms tiny dwwrve. Wnl sof en the plotureH of bflaitit, they are ooosbititly ailine. To withhold sympathy from ti unfortuaaU is the hel jht of criolty. They have a weak heart, musing shortnexs r-f breath, Mtitirng, Sh 1 11 in side, wmlt nnd hungry t.pejla, aim null? nweitliift of ankles, oppr-Ml iu, mwik 1 ii, sinothrlnK.aud diOity- Dr Milts' New Heart ('tire is Just (he thing fortbt m K01 luernerv tuiewi, bettuohe, weikuewt, ex.. his Itest Titlvi Nervl Is unquale.t, Fln reat iw oa "Hw itid Nervoui uuteitse" and marvelous lestlmox aH trtw. .Hold- anu guaranteed by a II, II igoubueh. April U a capricious month lion ot sunshine and showers. with its utterna- A Mystery Explained, The pansrs contain frequniit notices of rich, pretty and educated gins eloping with negroes, tramps and o landmen. Tho well knowo speclttl st, Dr. PranElln Mllw, my t.11 such girls are mote orl ss liysie-loal, nervous verv Imp islve, tiub.iUnoea; uhunlly stibeoi U hoailache, neur.lgla. eieepieiomown, lm mod' rate crying or laughing. 'I'lieso show a went nervous syslnm for "Inch there U no reniodr tqual to KenomMve Ncrvne. TrUI bottles nml a fine boot, containing niiiiiy marvelous euros, tree a O. II llHgtiilim h'H drug Hture, who ulso sell, mid guarutilfe I)r Mllei' jelubrile l New Heart Cure, the tint! of heart tmilos. Cures tint luring, shurt bienlli. etc. The price ot eggs Is becoming an Interesting faulor in house supplies Just now. MUm' Norve toa LWar PUla Vet oa a uew urtnnlplsre alsl'ng lb' liver, ttomah and bowels tkrougK iiu nerve. V nw discovery . fir. Miles' HUi spewlll jute bllliMMue;, UaiJ mw, t iriu l Uver, pile jonstlpatiou. UneautlM lor mu, vWmet ablldreu. Hmallist, iniiiest.snrwitl findnsc aicls. HampiOH Free, at O. U. Uagenbucb' dmg store. FRONTIER THIEVES 1 I Ono Thousand Horsos. Stolon l)y Rustlors. 1 HUNTING PARTIES AFTER THEM 1 No Mercy Will ba Bhown tha Bands When Captured, It Has Iteen Determined Country of Them Ono to Hid tho Man Stmt I Tlirouqh tho lloart, Others Mysterl- oiulr IUiipr The Thieves nro lrfiritcl at tha Jackson XInle lit Wyom ing A Ilorio Tlilflves' Paradise. Helena, Mont., April 0. the first results of the war looking to tha exter mination of horse thieves In Eastern Montana and Wyoming has just come to light, when the body of a man was found on Alkali Creek, about ten miles from I Billings. - ' He had been shot through tho head and had been denh several days. The man has not been Identified, but Is supposed to be a Wyoming rbstler en- route to Canada. Two other men sus-1 pected to be in communication with horse thieves have mysteriously disap peared within the past few days. Two parties are uownfterthe rustlers, who are located at tho Jackson Hole, in Wyoming, with a thousand stolon horses in their possession. I A party of fifteen, all frontier and I mountain men, under the leadership of 1 Sim Roberts, left Big Timber, in Eastern Montana, for Jackson Hole a few days ago. i Another party expects to reach the 1 north end of the basin under the leader- 1 Kbip of the Chapman brothers at, about . the same time as the first p.trty. I Each will bo largely reinforced on its way to the Hole, and as every man Ib determined to rid the country of rustlers i some interesting roports may soon bo expected. - ' St. Paul, April 0. Correspondeneo from Chamberlain, S. D,, details at length the exploits of a baud of horse nnd cuttle thieves, known as the "Cul bertson Gang," who commenced opera tions in Bonbomme county, and being driven from there went to Northeastern niIni.d nn.. tions. 1 The band was Bhort lived in that sec tion, nnd a vigilance committee hunted down mill uisli.umed the gang, killing several inn: driving tho survivors out of the count 1 I Two t tiHii'rlbon brothers escaped and afterward went to tho Black Hills, where their identity was hidden until they were arrested for tho brutal killing of a friendly Indian named Few Tails during the closing days of the Indian disturbances at Pine Kldge live months ago. Although they practically admitted the killing, they were liberated on tha ground that war with tho Indians ex isted nt that time, and that tho killing was an act of war. "Old man" Hoyt, one of the band who was not fully identified with tha running off of cattle and horses, but who is known to have harbored the thieves, was permitted to escape with his life. Word has just reached Chamberlain that he has returned to his old "stamp ing grounds" in the Bluffs west of Run ning Water, Bonhommo county. He reached there the other dny after an absence of nearly fifteen years, and Sjjuin lives in an old hut that was his former home. Tho dwelling is on the east side of the Missouri River, directly opposite th town of Nobrara, Neb., and is located on the mouth of a deep ravine that extends UacK from the Missouri to a distance ot two or three miles. This ravine was a veritable horse thieves' paradise, and completely con cealed their actions. Hoyt is now quite old, and has coma back to tho old home of the desperadoes to die. The Alleged lliircolonn Fire, Bahceloka, April 0. American news papers lately received here contained re ports ot the burning of several Bbips in this harbor. Tho correspondents were evidently "gulltd" bv one of the jour-1 nals of this city, which published an ul leged account of such a catastrophe, and at the end of the article suid: "Such might huve happened,"' etc. The whole thing was n "fake," but alarmed a good many people here at first. The Stake Not Filled. RocrtESTER, N. Y., April 0. The Flower City $10,000 guaruntee stake for the August meeting ot tho Grand Trotting Cirouit has not been tilled, and conse quently is off. The August meeting in ltoobester will be held just the same, und the public may expect the announce ment of an event that will fully com pensate for tho dropping of the Flower City stake from the programme. Ueemlng'a lusutiHy In Dispute. Mulbouune, April 9. Deming is calm, but asks continually for stimu lants to keep him up. Nothing in tin murders ot his wives is believed to dem onstrate Insanity, but if his lawyer can connect him with tho Whltechapel crimes in Loudon he will have strong ovidence ot lunacy, as thebu are believed to be the work of un insane man. Found Drowned In the Hudson. PouoiiKEErsiE, N, Y., April I). The body ot un unknown man was found in the Hudson Itlvcr opposite Hyde Turk by Charles II. Slawsou, tho pilot ot the steumer II. O, Fierce. The drowned is about 35 years ot age, woll-dressed, and bud only 85 cents in his pockets with nothing by which to identity him. Foul play is suspected. Succeeded In Killing lllinsrlf. New York, April 0. Albert Hnboank, aged 25 years, shot Amelia Fress, a do mestio ot tha auras ago, rostdlcg at 10S liatt 40th street. Ho then committed suiaida by shooting himself lu the head. The young woman's wound is not con sidered serious. Held Under Ilontls. Boston, April 0. The ouse of William J. Knowlton, lute diamond dealer at 10 Trimum t street, charged with obtaining goods to the value of (1,838 (row Michael Fox & Co., of 1 Hulden Lane, New York, wui held under buuds ot $",500 until next Friday, will be paid for a recipe enabling us to make Wolff's Acme Black ing at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell it at ioc. a bottle. At present the retail price is 20c. Thli offer Is open until January ist.,i8o3. Tot particulars addrMi th undeisigntcf. Acme Blackinu is made of pure alcohol, other liquid dressings are made of water. Water costs nothing. A'cohol is dear. Who can show us how to make it without alcohol so that wc can make ACME ll LACKING as cheap as water dressing, or put it in lancy pack ages like many of the water dressings, and then charge for the outside appearance in stead of charging for the contents of the bottle? WOLFF & ItANDOLI'H, Philadelphia. is the name of a paint of which a 25c. bottle 'is enough to make six scratched and dulled cherry chairs look like newly finished ma. hoganies. It will do many other remarkablo things which no other paint can do. AU retailers sell it. B Una S3 SUOE GEPJTLEMEN THE DEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY' It Is a soumless filiop, witti no tacks or wai thread: to hurt tkercet; made of tho be.t lino calf, stylish nnrl nn.tr. nml ,v,it.A ...V. nf thi. eradi than any otiur manufacturer, it equals uoncv sWs TOItlng from 1.1U to 83.00, CC4 OO (Jrniilnn llnml-Mou rtl, the finest cnlf pJm slioo ever ofTereil for 5.(JU; equals Freuch lmportMl shoes which cost from .!.( to $12.01. tEA uu iinnii-puen n-ir mioi, nno cair, .Pxa stylish, comfortable and durable. Ibobcsk 6hoe ever otTcred nt this price ; samo grado as cu. tom-mado shoes costtuz from $ij.(X) to $9.l. CO SO I'rilice Miort 1'armcrs. Kallroad Men Vi andLetterUarrtersatlweartheim flnecatf. seainless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten sion edno. ono pair will wear n year. CIO 30 fine cnlfi no better shoo ever ottered as Uiii this prlcot ono trial will convince tuoBa who want n shoe for comfort and servlco. 6n tS nnd S'J.OI) Worltlusrinr-.i'H shoes nro very strong and durable. Thoso who bavo given theran trial will wear no other make. BfSVcl S'J.OO nnd t$1.7j school shoes an UJ O worn by tho boys everywhere. thcyteU on their merits as tho increasing sales show, I 3f3iAC Jlnnil-recd shoe, best Kw83U Iw9 Dongola, verystylUh; equalsFrencht Imported shoes eostliifyfrom Pt.00 to A(i.u. Ladle-.' 'J.SU, S-J.OO nml 81.7.1 shoe for tliiscsare the best fine Ooiigola. htyUsti aud durable. Cnntlon. See that W. L. Douglas' name anil price aro stamped ou tho bottom of each shoo. rw-TAKl! NO HUIISTITIJTK..M Insist on local advertised dealers snpplyluir yoo. XV. 1.. DOUtitiAS, llrockton.Maaa. Soil by JOSEPH BA.3L.Xi, Nortn Blnln St., Sliennmloal I wi&uiiaiiigf Curo3 Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc. Bemoves and Prevento Dandruff. TOTE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. DR.THEEK I4SIB North Fourth St., Dei. ,itoii itiii.i' LiuriiA. Umi wW Koulu aenniu AlucrUtm Nu.lliat 11 I IUU a m.vu wb9 u tii.- to ourt Blood Poison Nervous Debility n4Bpu clrtl Diseases iu hkiu IhaiucB. UhI S eu Flna la th bom. tioreThront Mouth, HlrDhH, Ft iijiki, Fruiitioui. tan f hMrd bnellii g. lrtiuueaa. liitluuulAlloill nit RuBDlnir. buiciurLt, W.Akoo,. o4 utr d0r ln.t tscmorj , wtkt hack nt-ntol snitplr miner ins S''l ' DUeM.i ami in oi,.'wo r.-illluf fn.ni lie '! In (Usrtiliih or Omrwork. TUwftit catM tmni In i lo lOdkjll r.H.r kt nuo Do not k9U hop, no Uktbir bkt kSvet. tutasbbotor guMk, Fmflyr HMr4l Pbtktolka Sm fulo. Dr T11LK1. oum positively klllt "l(ho duotln from butliiMk, otB. VOVM4, wnntl .mn imiTMti eoMTkMrikTiae rtwuok rloh or .ivr, .end 2c Blimp tbr bOOtl 'TRUTH" 'PO'lnn Quookk oorter kworn tnlmoplklo. HnUM. dkllf rrnm SMS. Vr't S to 9, Woil. Rod Sftk. Rr'M 6 to 10. SuniUi 9 tilt II Trim or rkll tnit ti kkvkd. for Uarokimk WeJa. Skturdkr I'tllk. dull Tlnk JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor. Main end Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A floe Hue ot Choice GROCISKIKH Nuts and Caudles. Poultry of all Rind. Mr. Costlet rteelve his green truck dally Iroin the oHv mtrkeU, which Is a guarantee tohleu'Qmar that they will receive fresU goods when buylngltom film, CHRIS. BOSSLER'S AL00N AND RESTAURANT 201 N. arntu St., Bhenaudoali. fhe Finest Slosk of Beers, Ales, Cigars, c WW the'"' llnnlihfnl Arrnmhln flnonpinrr ll&UHIIIUI) flglUDUMie
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