PtflS ENJOY Both tlio tneUiod and results wben Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio taslo, and nets fently yet promptly on tlio Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers nnd cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tho Btomnch, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeable substances, its many oxcellent qualities commend it to nil and lmvo mado it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50o and $1 bottles liy all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, VOUISVIUE, Kf NEW YORK, N.Y. Blclc Headache and relieve aU tbo trouble fncf dent to a bilious etato of tho system, ouch S3 Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress afte? eating. Fain In the Bids, &c. While their most remarkable success has boon ahowa In caring . Headache, yet Carter's Llttlo Liver Mia ara equady valttablo In Constipation, curing and pro venting thin annoying consplalut.whllo thcyalsa correctaUilisorilcrsothastoinachtlmnlalotha ;Wcr and rofiulato tho bowels. Even If they onlj cuiou fActietheywouldboataostprIelotstolhoaaT7ha suffer from this distressing complain t; but f ortu nately their goodness docs notend hcro.and thoBa who onco try them will And theoo llttlo pills vnlu. nble In bo many ways that thoy will not bo WIN lilug to do without than. Cut after allolck bead (is tho bane of so many lives that hero la when) tvemukeourtjroatboast. OurpUUcureltwhllo i others do not. Carlor'a Llttlo livor Pilla aro very small and very easy lo take. One or two pills mako a doso. They are strictly vegetable slid do not gripe or purge, but by tholr gentle acUon ploasoall who tisotbem. la vials at 25 cents; Jive for $1. Bold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. panles repreieuted by JDJk.-TXlD FATJST, 120 S. Jardm St., Shenanooah,Pa. RUPTURE We. the underpinned, were entirely cured of rupture by Dr. J. U. Waver. K31 Arch Ht.. I'hlladulnhla. Pa.. H. Jones l'hl'ios. Konnel Hnu .re, Pa.; T. A. Krettz, HlillnBkm. Pa.; K. M.Hniall, Mount Alto, Pa.; Kev.B.II. Slier raer, Mi.ahury.iPa.: D. .1. Dellett 2118. 12ih Ht.. Heading Pa.; Wm Dlx, IS'."? Montrose Ht , Philadelphia; 11. 1.. Howe. 30!) Kim Ht, Head log, Pa.; George and Ph. llurtciirt, 43il;Locusl HI., Heading, Pa, Bend for circular. MADK BY T1IE DUTCH PROCESS are "Treated with Carbonate of Soda, Magnesia, Potash 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 water in which a small quantityof chemically treated cocoa has been placed and allowed to remain for several days. Jvor more than One lluntireil Yeare the Imine of Walter liaker Jt Co, have made their Cocoa Preparation AnSOI,VTi:i,Y Willi, tiebw XO 1'atent l'rocen, AlUaliet, vr Dyet, VV. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. NEW DRUG STORE. Edward A, Morgans. Co. (Formerly Bhaplra's Pharmacy) 107 South Main Street, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. PreBorlptlouH carefully coin pounded by registered pharmacleki. TOTROTECT YOUfl LUNGS Procure one of our Chest Piutectora. WEEKS Has removed to Dill Jones 'of J stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Whore he will he pleaiod to meet the wants of his irlenas and the public la Everything in tho Drinking Line, CARTER'S iver wmm HORRIBLE TORTURE Two Atrocious Outrages Com mitted by Burglars. THREE RUFFIANS IN DISGUISE. After Nearly Killing an Old Oouplt the Thieves Did Hot Oat Anything. John Dalj Hound llttlld nnd Foot, Ilnil a Knife Jnbbed Into Ulsrieclc, n Llsrhted lAHtp Used to Hum un Knr Off. and lis Is Then Uestten Until Insensible SIlsi Ollva MuDowell. n Maiden Lady Treat ed In a Similar Maimer. HomDAYsnuno, Pa., April 11. Two atrocious outrages wore committed In this town Saturday ulght h? masked burglars. John Daly, an old soldier, was avrakencd shortly nfter he hd re tired for the night by three burly masked men. They demanded his pension money which he was supposed to have concealed about the house, and he refused to glvo it up. Thoy then bound htm, hand and foot, tied him to a chair aud began a horrible system of torture. First they Jabbed him In tho neck with a knife, beat him over the head with a revolver, but still rofuscd to tell tho hiding place of his monoy. Next thoy took a lighted lamp, held it uudor his ear, burning the organ complotoly off. The old soldier yelled "With pain and bcgRed for mercy, but tho burglars only renewed their torture. Daly was reso lute, however, and would not divulge the whereabouts of his wotUth. Seeing that it was useless, tho burglars boat the man until ho became unconscious. After thoroughly searching tho house. tho burglars loft and proceeded to tho house of Miss .Ollva McDowell, an nzed maiden who Is reported to lmvo a little money. They dragged her from bor-bed and bound and gagged her. She was tor tured In a similar manner to old Daly, I but she refused to tell where her money was concealed. Sho was hit in tho left eye and tbo sight destroyed. Thoy also pierced her (Hull with the edge of a knife, and beat her in such a brutal manner that her life Is now in dancer. The robbers secured nothing. There is no clue to their identity. CRAZED BY HIS LOSSES. James Unwler'H House Destroyed and an Adopted Sou Hunted to Death Prmnuita, April 11. Fire Bhortly after midnight destroyed the residence of James Ilawley. All tho inmates es caped except Joseph Linton, an adopted son, who was burned ao death. When his burning bod fell to the first floor Mr. Ilawley, crazed with grief, sprang into the flaming building aud throw himself upon what remained of It. He was dragged from Ills perilous po sition, his rescuers sustaining sovero In juries. He then attempted to cut his throat with a pieces of glass but was prevented, aud soon afterward made a third at tempt at suicide by dashing his blind against a post, and, falling in this, tried for a fourth time, by running his head against a wagon wheel. Ilawley has met with many losses of late, his barn having been burned down and his cattle poisoned. It is thought the fire was lnciudiary. Forest Fires In Connecticut. Nonwicil, Conn., April 11. Forest fires, duo to tho prolonged drouth, are burning around nearly all tho rural towns in the eastern part of the State. In Griswold, east of this city, several hundred acres of wood land were burned over last week, and it was only by fierce fighting by the whole neighborhood that several farm houses were saved from de struction.. Fires havo raged for several days in tho forests at Canterbury and other towiiB In Windham County and also In tho western counties of Rhode Islaud. A Sueur "Warfare Promised. New Youk, April 11. In speaking of the wholesale grocers' project to build an independent relluery on Statou Island, Mr. John K. Searles, secretary nnd treasurer of the American Sugar Re fining Company, said; "Wo do not fear the new combination. Arrangements can be made whereby we can open agencies and supply the retailers direct." Tha indications are that a war fare will be begun which will greatly cheapen sugar for consumers. Searching for a Hunaway Olrl. New Haven, Conn., April 11. "ilrs. L. P. Wood of 21 Laidlow avenue, Jersey City, has requested the police of this city to look out for her daughter, Daisy, who ran away from home about two weeks ago aud la supposed to lmvo come to this city, where her aunt resides. At the uunt's residence all Information ru gardlug Daisy was refused. Jule Mills Oloard. Patrhhon, N, J., April 11. The strike of the 101) dolfers nt tho Dolphin Juts Mill has resulted In the closing down of tho mill until they return to work or other help is procured. The spinners and other employes nre unable to go on Willi their work without the aid of the dolTers. A strike of twenty helpers is in progress at the rhamlx Silt Mill. Freight House Destroyed. New Buunhwiok, N. J., April 11. Tim freight house of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in this place, was was burned yesterday. The loss, which cannot be definitely given until con signers and shippers put in their claims, is estimated at $iu,uuu. The company will rebuild at onco. A Hocus Keporter In Trouble. Prrrsnuno, Pa., April 11. F. H. Ma 1 lowe, who olaims to bo a reporter for New York pupors, has been held in $300 ball 011 eaoh of tho charges of forgery aud larcuuv. Tho police think ho is a bogus reporter aud one of a gang that has been passiug worthless oheoks In this region. Chester's Historic Olty Hull Fired, CnnHTit, IV., April 11. Incendiaries last night fired Cheater's Qity Hall, which is historic, having been erected in 1700. Hijhcst of all in Leavening Powers AES0LOTELY PURE G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT. Kow Features of the l'arndo In Washington on Sept. 80. WAsniNQTON, April 11. Hit passage by tho Senate last week of an appropria tion of $100,000 to aid in defraying the expenses of the National Encampment, Q. A. R., next September, has greatly encouraged and ontbuscd those In charge, of the arrangements for tho affair. In addition to this sum, the citizens' com ; inittee expect to raise $00,000, of which j over $39,000 have already been sub scribed, and overy cent will bo needed. I The books of the committee show that more posts have been booked and quar tered than at any previous encampment bo far ahead of the dato of meeting. The number disposed of thus early is unpre cedented, and presages, in the opinion of tho committee, au attoudance of 300, 000 people. One of tho features of tho parade will be tho unusually large number of mounted oflloers. In this respect tho encampment will oclipse anything over seen in tho history of the Grand Army. Tho staff of tho commander-in-chief aggregates fully 200 men, und all of them will be mounted. The same can be said of the various department com manders. Another feature of tho parado will bo the addition, for the first time, of tho National Association of Naval Veterans. This body contains a member ship of several thousand, and their ' yearly meeting will bo held in Baltimore tho same week of tho encampment. On tha day of the parade they propose to como to Washington in a body and Dartlcinate. ft Carta CoUt.Coarlii.Dcr-Throit.Creup.Inanjml. Vhooplap; Couth. Bronchitis q4 Asthma. A certtla uti for Consumption In llm itoi suit j mts rjlltfls klvsneed stscts. Ui"tw. Yon will sis the tl- 11-it effect nftor tsklnff tbo flrat doee, tfcdl Se:r. stcrjwber. Lire Uulel. M lonWftnJ Sio. iaii Ijms ! ilsnor and. Lagox" Boor OltDEIt AT ONCE. Christ Schmidt, Agt.; 207 West Coal SI. 1 A FINE SHOW il you want to se9 a fine display 01 Hoots am Hhoe, goto V, S. SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old stand,) Corner Coal anil urdlts-Ktu. Custom Worts, and Itcjjulrlrjf Dine In the best tyle. SHILOH'S The tuecpss of this Great Couch Cure i3 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 sue cesslully stand, mat it may uecome Known, tlie Pronriptnr nt an enormous exnense. are the lroprietors, at .an n"s placing a Sample Bottle I'ree into every home in the United States and Canada, t If you have a Couch, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for n iiiH,rnM ir Jnnr rlilM h thi Cmur) it will cure you. If your child has tne t-rouj) orWhoonine Couch, use it promptly, and relief use Shiloh's Porous l'latcr, Price 25 cts, For eitlo by 0. II. Huguulmuli. EASILY, QUICKLY, PERMANENTLY RESTORED.' U entiles erveunea, llehlllly, sad erlls rrani tsrly crrori r lur sxmsmm, lb results of oTtrwoik, slokBM, worry, tie. Full tnnstli, lvluiutiit sad too M, , ' ! V. I H MM , ,1,111 Ul W, Mlfi Stool. Bslursl liJM per bx; SbsiM Sir SSlil, WrllUU'Cuiraatefl U ssr IMMUM IWNTWW .... f 'sUur IwpoMibU. iu tvvry mx uiiw. whi rnnvenass. ewda tisoip lor imiss, iplu.llua. uj rrM,r., MxlJ. Adartu. 1 ViiSH I'll' V UEUiUAL, CO, I'lill.JtlsliU, l'a. iDQN'r DELPHI IS sure, 11 you ureau mat wsiuioua uiscuac oaiiiunoiidi miuu.uiu 1 twn 1 Mini'miim. Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for Trtali hMtiMaud "Rfu5;jJJJJS? SHILOiYs CURU. Price locts., 50 cts. and a:e, i.no. If vour Lunes are sore or UacK lame, 1 warranted to euntain no otHum. moriihlne or Latest U. S. Gov't Report. FAMINE RELIEF FUND, Liberal Contributions from Different Tarts of the Country. Washington, April 11. Gov. Hoyt, Chairman of the Russian Famine Relief Committee of the United States, has re ceived from President White of the Fourth National Dank of Cincinnati, a draft for $1,700 contributed by the poo plo of that city to the Famine Fund, with assurances of a second remittance soon. Ho is also In receipt of liberal contrl- butions from Gov. Fleming of Florida in behalf of his people, and is encouraged by Gov. Page of Vermont to hope for considerable sums as a result of the lat ter's Fust Day proclamation. Immigration Increasing. Nkw York, April 11. The past week has shown tho largest arrival of im mi grants for years. Twenty-one steam ships arrived here, which carried 1,4.GG cabin, and 10,014 steerago passengers. Of these latter 1,313 are detained at Quarantine. On one day, Thursday last, 4,008 steerage aud 700 cabin passen gers were lauded, and Saturday there arrived in port 3,057. For tho corresponding week of lastyear, there arrived 18 ships which carried 1,028 cabin, aud 11,853 steerage passengers. Up to date there havo arrived this year, no less than 90,000 passongers, ex ceeding tho number for the same tlmo last year by 11,250. Ynu;ei to Ho Itedlieed. New Oastie, Pa., April 11. Notices have been posted at all the furnaces In this city that there will bo a general re duction of wages, to take effect on April 17. The turn men will Do reduced 1Q cents, the day laborers 10 cents aud tho iron men three-quarters of a cent per ton. This will glvo tho turn men Si. 70 per day and the laborers $1.85, which is tho ' same that thoy received before the raise : last November. An operator said to a reporter that tho reduction was necassary 1 teeause of tho condition ot tno iron market. 'Will Mupport Oresliniii mid I'olli, Cincinnati, April 11. Deputy Su premo Master Workman Cavanagli, who has returned from Philadelphia, says that tho conference of K. ot L. leaders In tli city resulted In a determination to Mipdort Judge Greshaui for President, aud Polk of North Carolina for Vice President. It Is stated that Judge OreB ham strongly intimated that if a modi fied platform was adopted ho would ac cept the Third Party nomination. Rearclllnc for Ills Wife. PnovinENCE, R. I., April 11. Tho dis appearance of Airs. lirucK, wire 01 tun proprietor of Bruck's Hotel, on Pino street, is a mystery nere. several at tempts have been made to find Mr. Brack, but tho hotel is tightly closed and no ouo can be found. It is said he is searchiug for his wife. Tho police say that nothing has been seen of the miss ing woman, but they ara on tho lookout. Yellow Fever on a Itrltlsli Steamship. New Yonir, April 11. The British uteatnship Phidias, from RloJaneiro, has arrived in ibis port. The captain re ports that twelve of the crew contracted yellow fever, from the effects of which three died, and wero burled at sea. Six were sent ashore, tho others recovered. Whllo at bob. one of the crew was drowned while in bathing. The vessel is detnlued at Quarantine for disinfection. A Kosplte for a Murderer. IlAnnisBunu, Pa., April 11. William H. Pnlnton, who murdered Mrs. Strom inger in York County last summer in an nttcmpt at robbery, has been granted a respite until June 10 next by Gov. Patti sou. Ho was to be hanged .next Thurs day. At the next meeting of the Board of Pardons application will bo mado for the commutation of the death penalty to Imprisonment lor lite. I'lx-Gov. Ames 1 a Cool IIhiu Boston, Aptil 11. Ex-Gov. Ames' ele gant house on Commonwealth avenuo caught tire shortly after midnight, und considerable damagetwas done hy smoke. Mr. Ames was tho cooloit member of the family, taking time to dress himself be fore leaving the house, while the others fliKhwl mil- t.1, iHhiii ,i Hh Remarkable Pacts. Uenrt dlfeuse Is uutilly n pos.--d lo bo In curable, liul wlieu properi) trealvd a large proportion ol oasts . Hub onrert, Th'n Mfs. lIsBira HMtO'i. ol F.lKhart. Ind, at d Mix. Slarv L. It.iker, 01 (mil, Mub, weruaurWl alter -ulleiluu 30 yen-B. K. (K ldunttr er. diumlKtatftui Jou, III., HHVStliatDri Mill' New Hem OiKe, whlli cured the lornier, 'worked wonders tor hU wile " lvl oan, of llueli mau, Mich, who had heart d'fcease lo-SO yours. Bays two bottle made him "feel like a new man." Or MIleiANew IleartCU'e Ismld'ind guaranteed hy O. II HiiKeiiuueh tho druggist, liojkof wonderful testimonials free. Heady made clothes for wqraen are shown In just as great assortment as fur men. j A National hivont. Tiioiioining 01 me worm 1 nur uiacny scarcely fl ty .so M old will he a rennrkable event, bu' whether H win re.lly lienolll this MXiolt Hg ,nuc, the discovery n the Ket'rative Nervine by Dr Franklin M 1h lb doubtful. This is just what iheAmi-rloan roi 1 need to oure their excmsive norvoui ,Jypo ,lf Il0,v.t,Vehe, tllrzmnss, sleep i0Mues. ueuralnla. iiorvoiu debility, dullm. ilaiiueroue ilrmii. You can get somebwly to ralnd the baby, hut Ifoucrully you eau't got the baby to mind any body. Mllaa' Hervu ana Lvfe Vn Act on a u nrlnnlple rc aUjd'ng H llver.stnmaab and liowsls tlitvtuhme nervet A new uinoiivery, ur, aiuw rum bihhhiii.v oiiio blllounei, bad Ul, torpid liver, plleu, constipation. uneiualed lor men, wiiinen, children. Hmallest, mildest, nureot I 5J (tonus, 25cta. HampieH Free, ut U. 11. llageuhuchV drug Htore, I THE LEADER CAUGHT Pliilip Mnnoz Arrested in tbo Suburbs of Madrid. HIDINO WITH A COMPANION. Ho is Said 'to ba the Brains of Anarchists' Movements in Spain. the Charged With Ifavlntr T.nld (he I'lans to Jllotr Up the l'nrllaniuntary Hiilldlngs I'ollco Aro Searching Houses for Infer nal Muchlnes Munoz. Is Known to Have Kept for Use II Makes Light of Ills Arrest Madrid, April 11. Philip Munoz, the Anarchist leader, was arrested hero yesterday, lie is oharged with having laid the plan for blowing up tho Parlia mentary buildings and having employed Delboche and Ferrelra, who were caught in the act of placing bombs before the doors of the Cortez. He Is the man to whom were to be consigned the dynamite cartridges which Delbocht ordered from Ditto, an Anarchist arrested in Bllboaon Wednesday. He is thought to be th brains ot tho Auarchlsts' movements In Spain and to bo tho originator of the plans to blow up the palace, tho polico btatton and the building of tho War De partment In this city. These plans were found sewed in Delboche s underclothes, and the writing In them, the police say, resembles that of Munoz closoly. He was caught in tho Buburbs, where he was hiding' with a comrade. Tho police aro searching the near-by housos in hopes of 13 tiding the ammunition and infernal machines which Munoz is known to havo kept for use by the executors of his plots. Nothing has yet been dis covered. Several suspects havo been arrested, but the polico refuse to disclose the nature of the evidence against them. Munoz will bo brought before a magis trate for examination to-day. He makes light ot his arrest aud says tho police can prove nothing against mm. An effort will be mado to induce him to con fess, as did Delboche, after at Urst re fusing to speak of his criminal plans and denying even that he was an Anarcnist. An Attempt to lllow Up a Cliurcli. Madrid, April 11. Whllo a Jesuit priest was preaching In church at Bilbao last evening, a cripple near tho door found a b .')'i with a burning fuse be hind the p . Ho mado au outcry and extiniiii.',i : 1 he burping fuse. Theru was a rn-ii i..r tho door aud women nnd children wnr trampled to the floor. J dozen puruns were seriously injured No Htraugura were seen to enter tho church after servico began, aud it is (supposed that the bomb was set with a slow fuse earlier in tho evening. No arrests havo been made. BRUTAL TREATMENT. A I'liuner lu an Almshouse lluund lltuid uod Fool. Canton, Mass., April 11. A scandal has dovcloped in connection with the management of tho almshouse in this place. James II. Berry, au Inmate of the almshouse, was found by a town official gagged and bound hand und foot and bruised and bleeding from wounds on the face. He accused Keeper Dunbar of mal treating him because he had been over heard complaining to a friend of the management of the place. Keeper Dun bar claimed that Berry was drunk, but this charge was not sustained. Au in vestlgatlon will probably bo made, Tho Tattersalli Hutu Kentucky liichsncs Lexinoton, Ky., April 11, The Tat tersalls of Loudon, through their Ameri can agent, William Kaston, who has been in this city for tho past two weeks, have bought of W. R. Brasfleld & Com pany, tho Interest of W. R. Letcher, In tho Brasfleld & Company Horse Ex change. This consists ot about eight acres of land nnd improvements thereon located in this city of Lexington. The name of the firm will bo Tattersalls, Brasfleld and Company, and all kinds ot horses will be sold. A Lighthouse ICeeper Drowned, New LosnoN, April 11. Christopher Culver, aged ii-1, keoper ot tho Race Rook lighthouse, was drowned Saturday evening while attempting to reaoh 1 his station from this port, whero he had been spending a few days with his wife and child. He started for tho lighthouse, eight miles distant, lu a small rowboat, and In spite of the rough sea. When two miles off shore the boat was seen to upset. The body has not been found. hnrah Althou Terry's Kstiite. San Fiiancisco, Aprlll 11. Inventory and appraisement has been filed in the matter of the estate ot Sarah Althea Terry, the widow of Judge David S. Terry, who Is now iu tho insane asylum. Tho total value of her porsonal estate is $1,700, and consists of jewelry, silver ware and dress goods. Tha property will he taken care of by R, Porter Ashe, the guardian of Mrs. Terry, Four Itoyn llrowued. Nasuvilui, Tenu., April 11. Four boys, uomed Charles Beatty, MunBou Stevens, Joe Waters and Jamus Padgett, were -drowned lu the Tennessee River, near Lower Island. Tho lads were drift ing on a raft, which was dashed by n swift current against tho island with Buch force as to shntior It. None of tho boys could swim and all wro drowned. Itev. tV. T, Grlfllii Kesicns. JKusar City, April 11. Rev, W. T. Q ri 111 11, who was oalled to tho pastorata of tha Park Reformed Church in this city a few mouths ago to succeed tho Rev. Dr. Suydam, has been forced by 111 ' health to reeign. Ileadlns lleimlr bliops llurued. eSO rniLADEU'lilA, April 11. Tho repair shopn of the 1'hlladelphla & Roadlug Railroad ut Ntcetowti, and four ndjaottnt dwellings, burned lust cvenliiK. Kighty coal and frulyht oara were destroyed. Loss $75,000. Will Not Aid tlia Lottery. Wabiunoton, April 11. Tho Mexican Qnvernuient makux tho atntement that it has not authorized the eetuhllahmeut ot the go-called Juarez Lottery or guaran teed the paymeut of its prizes. will be paid for a recipe enabling us to make Wolff s acme 13 lack ing at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a bottle At present the retail price is 20c Tills offer l ODen unlit Tsnuarv lit.. &. Fat particulars address the undersigned. Acme Blacking i made of pure alcohol, other liquid dressings are made of water. Water costs nothing. Alcohol is dear. Who can show us how to make it without alcohol so that we can make Acme Blacking at chesp as water dressing, or put it in fancy pack ages like many of the water dressings, and then charge for the outside appearance iru stead of charging fur the contents of the bottle? WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. is the name of a paint of which a 25c bottle is enough to make six berstched and dulied cherry chairs look like newly finished ma hoganlcs. It will do many other remarkable things which no other paint can do. Ail reiaucrs sen u. 71S (p moaning Noon Night! , Good all the time. It removes , P the languor of morning, sus- ' . tains the energies of noon, lulls J the weariness of night. Beer 1 flpltrimia. crtnrklino'. nnnntiIno. f - --c r - t- A Don't b5 deceived if a dealer, for the s !-3 ?r cf larccr orofit. tells vou some other kind O is "jmt s cood " 'tis false. No Imitation (i Is as good as the genuine Hires Q a liana !UI",H" FOR &l nU'ti GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FCU THE KONEYf It Is a scamlcfts Ftioc, with no tnr-kn or wax thread to hurt the tecti made ot the best Hue ralf, stylists nnd easy, aud became we make more shoe of thtt orade than any other mar. vfacturer. It equals hand sewed shoes costing from $1AJ0 to $YU0. SK Oil tleniiluo llnnil.scwed, thennestcalt Jm shoe ever olTcrcil for $5.(Kt equals Frencb Imported 6hoes which cost from $3.00 to $12 00. CZ A. U llnnd-rifwrd Writ Mine, lino c&lr. mOrm Rtviiah. f'nmrnrtnliln nnd riiirnhln. Ihflheil 6hoe ever otlered ut this iirlce t samo grade as cu. tom-made shoes costing from StUU to -9jUi. SCI SO I'ollco Whop i Farmers. Railroad Men 9Ja andLctterCarrlcrsallwoarthcm; ilnocalf. Seamless, smooth Inside, lu-.vy three soles, exten sion edge, ouo pair wilt wear a year. CCO 30 lino cnlft no better shoe ever offered aft 0 6am this price i one trial will convlnco those) who want a Bhoo for comfort and service. ffiO itS unci S'-J.OO Worlilniiman'ft shoes &m nro very strong nud durable. Those whs bavo glTen them n trial will wear no other make. Dnirrl 'iOlk nnd fei75 school shoes ant E) M j O worn hy the lioys everywhere; theycell on their merits, ns tho Increasing sales show, a Sac KI.OII llnnil-newcd shoo, best DmCSUICS Dongola.Yerystyllsh;equalsFrcuc!t Imported shoes costing from $ i.m to Sf,.(ii. l.nillcH' H.nu, hJ.IMI nnd SI. 75 shoe for Misses are tho nest nneiloiifiolu, stylish anddur&ble. Caution. 6ee that V. I lloiulaa name and price aro stamped ou the bottom of each shoo. rr-TAKE NO SrHSTITl'TK.jSl Insist on local advertled dealers supplying you. W. Jt. IIOLCLAS, llrocliluu, Slats. Solaby Not-Ill HSbIh St., ?licitHiicJont Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. urea Chapped. Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc. Romoves and Provonts Dandruff. WHSTE RUSSIA SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. DR.THEEU tt. nlr ,auiiie t.,iu,ii inrU.B f ,-cl.ll.l iu U, lulul msus eto Is sin. to cur. niood Poisons Nervous Delnllty Siw olal Olueuuee "' HktultK&... H.-dHhitiFslnltQUM v.i,.-.,oreThrout Mouth, til .tab.., I'lmiil''11' rruitllunl Mrt sff nud lkor timllii.s. IrTiua.ns, lulUuiMisluai Slid Kuuuiuci ilun. birUiurM, Wissueia sad Ion nmut, ut task muul .uiKr rf? Ul.li.r muurn nil til lll. rnulllus B.u '"""l ill II. r tUui or Ov, morh lUu.ni fl.w. coinl In 4 t ,u nY" rsliot M oust. lo not IMS hop, no ""'' "l" iLii-T UilujDoctM. iiisok. 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