Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aclies and fovcrs and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tlie tnsto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the moat healthy and agreeablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and SI bottles by 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. Bo not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, Ki NEW YORK, N.Y. SUttle EUci JTeaaicheanu relievo all (bo troubles Incf Sent lo a bilious etite of tho system, such arj Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Fain in tho Siclo, &e. While their moot remarkable success baa boon shown in curing StcaSacho. yet Carter's Idttlo Liver Mis ara equally Taluablo in Constipation, curing and pro venting tuIsnnnojinf.'complaint.whllaUicyalsa 'correct all dleordursoxthe&touiach.otlmulatotha liver and xegulato tho bo well. Even If tlicyoulj Curoa fJLdethoywonldbealmoatprlcelssstolliosawlia imffer from this dlstressl'jr complaint; but fortu nately their goodness docs notond hcro,and those whooncetry them trill &nr these little pll Is valu able In so many vraye that they will not bn wil iicg to do without them. But after allslek head fliUifibanoof so ruany lived that hotels wliara 1 tvo meVn our great boast. Our pilU euro It while others do not. Carter's Utile Liver Tills sro very email anil very easy to ta'ie. One or two pilla mako a doso. U'ltoy are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or liurRO, but by Uieirgontlo action please all who uaothcui. Invlalsat 55 cents; five for Jl. Sold by dra;lets overy whore, or Bent by moil. CARTER OTO!0tHE CO., Now Yofki SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. Iiargoslaud oldest reliable purely cash com panies represented by DAVID IFA-XTST, 120 S. JardmSt., Shenanaoah.Pa. MADE BY THE DUTCH PROCESS are "Treated with Carbonate of Soda, Magnesia, Potash or Bicarbonate of Soda." The use of chemicals can be readily detected by tho peculiar odor from newly opened packages, and also from a glass of water in which a small quantity of chemically treated cocoa has been placed and allowed to remain for soveral days. For more than One Hundred Yearn the lituje of Walter JUikcr Co. have made their Cocoa Preparations AllSOZUTJILY 1'UJU;, using JN'O J'atent 1'roccus, Alhallee, or Dye: W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. NEW DRUG STORE. - Edward A. Morgan & Co. (Kormorly Bhuplra's Pharmacy) 107 South Mitin Street, NEXT DOOR TO HOST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded by registered pharmacists. TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Procure one of our Chest Protectors. WEEKS Has re mo ved to Bill Jones 'old s tana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will he pleated to meet the want or his friends and the puolto lu Evorythlnrj in the Drinking Line Fll I ilTI I fl C Wei 'he uuderBiiiued, were llllr I II ii " entirely cured, or rupture Dy Phlladel dila, I'n., H, Jones I'h! ips, Kennet Bna.re. I., T. V Krellz, HI ttlngtnu, I'n.; K. M. Hmatl, Mount Alio, fa.s llev. H. II. Hlier rner, Miiubury, Pa.: 1). J, Dullott 2HH, 12'h Ht.. Ileailuu, hi.; Wm. Dlx, 182 Montrose t . Philadelphia! il. L. Howe, 30!) Elrn Ht . Uend. lng, l"a.; George and Ph. liuraart, O.LoouM Ht!, UeadluK, Pa. bond for clroular. m pills. -mam 1 AMERICA'S RELIEF Tho Torriblo Snfforing of Rus sian Peasants Abated. SOUP KITCHENS OPENED DP. The Distribution of Flour and Provisions Accompanied by Remarkable Bosnee. Thousands Hurt IUslgniiil Theraielvei to Tleiitli They irttll on the Ground Kits the Acents' Hands and the linns of Their Cunts Th rlrsi Meals Tasted In Months Found Llvluc on Gran and the Seeds or Weeds. St. PETEitsnuno, April 15. The agents for the distribution of the relief supplies from America have opened soup kitchens In twenty-four districts. The peasants In these districts have been provided with seed potatoes and corn has been supplied for 20,000 horses. Tho corn for cattle will bo especially productive of good results, as Id many districts they have been dying by thous ands, and the peasants havo thus been deprived of means of for cultivating tho fields in the coming season. j Tho people are too weak from hunger and illness to do much field work, and I had It not been for tho present aid I would havo been obliged to leave the land untitled. In the province of Sumara, for which much of the relief provision was des tined, the suffering is described as ter rible by the agents. Of a total popula- ! tion of 2,000,000, fully 1,500,000 are in Tnui, nun uuu,uuu oi mese are on tne Verge of starvation. The distribution of the flour and other provisions nas been accompanied by re markable scenes. Peasants have fallen on the ground before tho agents, kissing their hands and tho hems of their coats. Thousands who had resigned thorn selves to death, roused themselves upon hearing news of the relief at hand and crawled to the soup kitchens and places of distribution. Half of tho people are almost without clothes, and many peas ants come with their families of naked children to beg aid. In the smaller vil lages the meals now set before the poor are the first they have tasted for months. They were found living on grass, the bark of trees and the seeds af weeds. The roads to all tho larger towns In Samara are thronged with beggars. Often a group of ten or twelve may be , seen sleeping In the rain and sleet by the wayside. Deaths on tho road are of frequent oc currence, and the bodies are cither buried under a few inches of earth by companions or, if near a village, are left for the authorities to bury. The central governtaent's efforts to al lay the distress are still inefficient owing to indifference and corruption among Eubordlnutu officials. THE INDIANA IN PORT. Her Offiers Vntliualnstlo Over Their Ite coption in Ittiasla. Philadelphia, April IS. The steam', ship Indiana arrived at her dock yester day morning. Chief Mate Rodgers and Ship's Doctor Laban aro enthusiastic over the recoptlon which was accorded the officers and men of the vessel by the people of Libau. The mayor of the town, as well as the most prominent of its citi zens, entertained them in a very hospi table manner. When, the vessel left Llbau, Captain Sargent had been presented with a haud some silver urn, on which was an in scription tendering tha tunnies of the people for his services In relieving their sufferings. It is a delicate piece of workmanship, handsomely carved and inlaid with metal other than silver. On the day tho vessel sailed the ladles of Llbau presented to Captain Sargent for the ladies of this city an immense basket of llowors and with a card, on which was written their thanks for the part the women of this city had taken in giving them relief. A handsomely framed testimonial from the mayor of Llbau and the Council was sent to Mayor Stuart, and a copy was presented to Captain Sargent. The lat ter was also presented with two loaves of bread, made by Russian women, from the flour which was part of tlio Indiana's cargo. lie also received a piece of a loaf of the same material, and which had beeu formally blessed, after very appropriate ceremonies, by the Bishop of tho;Qreek Church at Llbau, ' Mr. llaynvtl Is Delighted. BAiriMoni!,. April 15. Ex-Secretarv of ' State Thomas F. B.tyard, while hero yes-' torday, was asked for his views on the outlook for tho Democratic nomination for the Presidency, He replied: " It will not roquirs) many words to. do that. I am dolignted more und more every day to see the nomiuutiun of Mr, Cleve I laud not only assured, but becoming a i necessity. 1 think him the most lltting uau lor the nomination lh the party." Largest JSuer Luudud Hurt). New York, April - IB. The steamer City of Baukok, which arrived hereyes- terdny from tha West Indies, brought the largest elephant ever landed in this country. He cauio from Ratigoon, in the Bay of Bengal, and is 11 feet, 11 1-S inches highf X inches higher than Jum bo was. His name will be Rajah. He Is consigned to Lehman Brothers of Kansas City, Buys It Is a Joke. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 15. Jack McAulllTe, the lig'ttwclght fighter, has telegraphed his relatives as follows iu regard to to the report published yester day morning that he was dying of con sumption at Hot Springs- Ark. i ''I'm all right. Not ut all slok. Some more of my hard luck. They will have me dead next. I suppose its a joke on me," I 'or Mis. Muiuhku's Itnlease. Dublin, April IS The uable relatives of Mrs. Anne Margnret Montagu, who u few days ago was sentenced to a year's Imprisonment for causing the death of her throe-year-old daughter, aro already making efforts for her releuse, on tha ground that, like Mrs. Osburue, she will soon be occupied by maternal cares. Furluus bimw Hturin In Minnesota. St. Paul, Minn., April 15. Despatches from twenty points iu Minnesota say a furious storm Is raging and the weather 1 growing colder. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. AESOIllfEl PlfEE Another Typhus Case In New York. New York, April 15. Another case of typhus fever was discovered yesterday, and the sufferer, William Sullivan, an unknown man about d0 years old, was removed by the health officers to North Brother Island. Sullivan walked Into a hospital and snld he was very sick. He could give no account of himself as he was In a sort of a demented condition. The health officers cannot ascertain any thing about the man. A Panlc-Strlcken Kelltriotis Procession. Madrid, April 15. The Holy Thursday procession at Cadiz was thrown into a panic-stricken rout by the diabolical deed of some Anarchists who threw petards into the crowd. No one was killed, but several persons received in juries in the stampede. The pollco nro making every effort to capture tho mis creants. j llnomers ftnoweil Under. WateutowM, N. D., April 15. The storm which set in Tuesday night pre vailed for thirty-six hours, and the Sisse ton boomers have lodged themselves la front of the land ofllce, with dry-goods boxes to protect themselves from the elements. DON'T OELAV jjlTiljI'miiiii'i' in ' it Cures ColdB.Coarhs.EoMThrottCroTip.Influenti. Whoopinff Cough, 1 rone MtU o4 Aethmo A certtU turo tot Consumption In first itwa, o1 . ure Mtcfta advanced etagei. Uiaitonco. You will sea thaex ellent effect after taking tht flrtt do, Bu v AtalfMOTerjwaert. Lrc bwtUe" uM 4uid Ja-CQ. ZLi-A-TTIESIRS Pilsner t3ac3L , Hp, Lager Boor OItDEH AT ONCE. Christ. Schmidt, Agt, 27 West Coal t,, SKIElSr.3SrjDO-A.I-X. A HIE SHOW It you want to see a fine display ot Uoots ac Hhnes, go to w, s, mmm Boot and Shoe Store. (Masteller's old stand,) Corner Conl nticl ,Iati(Hi 1Kb. Custom Work and Rcialrlut ' Done In tbo best Hylo. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION The success of this Great Couch Cttro is without a parallel in the history of medicine. All drugpjUts are authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can sue cesslully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home tn 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 SHILOn'S CUKE, rrice locts., Jo cts. and $l,oo. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. For sale by (J. II. Hugeubuuh. wVorLOSTorFAILINO MANHOOD, ! Weakness of Body and Hind, Eilects Uof rror-.orEirucsses in Old or Younir. Itubunl. AuM M IMKIOD ft-llv Itrxlarrtt. Haw l I mUn and bCr.BSlbfuUHk.l iDHt l.lll'I UDIIUINSS I'AltTSorUUUlf ALuluM; ca'ullli llml. IHI.lllli.' 1-llri.rlH. UHy, Bltntt.llrjr from aubli? and fun-Ian luualrlw. Mrltetliu. ilBterlntl.a lltifik, rlani11ua su4 vroor allil(walrd)rraa. 411ml ERIE MEDICAL CO., liUFFALO.N, Y. EASILY, QUICKLY, PERMANENTLY RESTORED. U'eiikHMa, NervouMiie, nubility, and ttila rival arlj errnr. or laur t-.i . tl- r .uii. or evuraork, alckiiQM, worn, eli Pull HtrtnKib, dovvlupnivot anl toua Stvta to CTer, ura an and portion ur the bodr. Simple, natural loothodl. ImmedlaM liuprowiu, lit ain. Vallum ilBpoallbla. I1.UO tier Ijox ; boiea for S j Ik) Written glurautm to ours with averjr ala boxea, SUIK) reft-raneea. Seal Itaiup fur book, planatlou. and proof, keeled. Addreel, pilNN CITY ilKUlOAL CO., I'Lllailelplila, Ptk M! fof?tu itrpwA Btaivisu i Til FOR MEN ULY! A MYSTERY NO LONGER. It llothpred Duchess County Poultry Dpnlnrs lor a Wk. PouniiKEErsm, N. Y., April 15. More than 100 chickens, besides several ducks tid rablts, have been mysteriously killed during the past week In this city. There owners found them In the morning with their wings and backs broken. The complete absence of any trace of an in truder or motive for the killing gave riRe to all sorts of theories, which have stirred up poultry dealers all over the county. It was thought some Insane man was doing tho work. The mystery was solved Wednesday night when Uflleor Uruger discovered two dogs, a setter and a mongrel, in a yard on South Bridge street. They had killed a chicken and a rabbit when the officer climbed the fence; They had also torn away n part of the thin siding of a little building in which were a number of thoroughbred-fowls. The dogs howled when they saw the officer, arid made their escape by leaping over the high fence, followed by bullets from the officer's revolver. A thorough search is being made for the dogs, but nobody seems to know where they be long. UNITED STATES AND CHILI. The ltunior That t)f plomnttn Rnlutlons Have lleou Hevurecl Not Coullt'tllflil. Washington, April 15. There was a rumor current yesterday, lacking'offlclal confirmation, that tho withdrawal of MInlstor Egnn from Chill, on a leave ot absence, will shortly be followed by the departure of Consul General McCreary, and that for some time to come diplo matic relations between the two coun tries will be severed, Sonor llontt, who was tha Chilian Minister here through out the late difficulties, has left Wash ington, and while his successor has been appolntid, he may not arrive for some months. Mr. Egan's doparture from Chill Is on a leave ot absence. It is distinctly de nied In Washington that Minister Egan's leave of absence has any diplomatic meaning whatever. Meanwhile' neither tho American Minister to Chili nor the Chlliau Minister to the United States Is at his post. It looks as though diplo matic relations, if not suspended, are not cordial. . AVOIDING EACH OTHER. ltorrowe and Mllbank Do Not Meet the Colonel or lAx. , London, April 10. Borrowo, Mllbank, Fox and Ochiltree have not yet crossed ona another's path, nor are they likely to do so for some days. Borrowe and Milbank arrived here at about breakfast time yesterday morning. Ochiltree started for Paris by the club train and does not return until Tuesday. It is rumored that ho has gone to confet with the Duke de Moray, Fox says he will make no effort to see either Borrowe or Mllbank at present. He has placed his case lu the hands of two friends, whose names he prefers to keep secret, but who have gone away from London to spend the Easter holi days, Ontirlo's Legislature Prorogued. ToitONTO, April 10. Tho Ontario Leg islature was formally prorogued yester terday afternoon by Chief Justice Hag gerty, who acted for Lieut. Gov. Camp bell, who is ill. In the course of bis ad dress Justice Ilaggerty said: " I h avo learned with satisfaction that you have taken "Bteps to havo the province suita bly represented at tho World's Fair to be held in Chicago next year and I hope that your action may lead to good re sults as regards our agricultural and manufacturing interests and our com merce generally." The ItHllun Ministry Resigns. Home, April 1G. The Ministerial crisis, which has ben pending for sev eral weoks, has resulted in the resigna tion of the entire Italian Ministry except the Premier, Marquis Itudlul. Tha King has accepted their resignations, and has charged the Murqula to form a new Ministry. The causa of tho difficulty is financial. All sorts ot plans to rescue the Treasury from its difficulties have tictan Butro-eisteui Remarkable FaotB. Henri disease Is n u lly supposed 'o be In. cuntolf, mil When pr iuriy treated nlititie pruportio of udtses atili cured, Thns .Mis, itttira iiit'on. 01 I'-iKimrt. inn, itioi Jir, Murylj Hulw nl O'H, St all., wnie otirwl a ter -tilloliu 20 yeas. tj. 1!. l.lnnur er. druanlKlHtHun Joo, M., wiyst'iat IV. Mile' New Hotrt due, which curetl 'ho mrift, wtKltod wondere Mr his wile." Levi o?itn. of llueti tmiti, Mich, wliti hail heart d MttH hi'SO yeurs. s.iy two bo'iia- miitlu linn "feel I like 11 new mm." I)r Miles' Now Heart Cwr 1 h nld mil gusrnnteoij y ti. II llasenuueli 1110 urtigiutf iijoKtii wnuueriiti lesiniiouiuiH free. It Is seldom that ono booh a eako walk. It would be less surprising to seo old cheese skip, , A National Event. The holding of the World'a I'ilr In a city Bcaiceiy u ty e r nltl will lie a rmrkaie event, bn' whether It wilt if lly bmielll 11ns nxllon 118 mtioli as th dUeoverv o th llest 'rntivo Nervine by Ur Krantllu M les i. doubtful. Tills Is tutt what hit American net), le 11-ert to etire 111 Ir estvss ve nervnut oefcs, dyspepsia, heala'lie, dUznit-aH, sleen lo'Hnes, 'leuml jla, tiervtiu debill'y Uullntvs, onulu-ltm of mind, uio It act 1 ke h eliurin. Trial I) tttios and tine b n on "Nfrvrntu und llenr' Ol-e'aoH," with unemt'tl tl itotlinii ImN, 'ree lit I) II. Hattunh 011 s drdif loe 11 u warranted to O'liitain no opium, mophinem danaeroUH druun. The millinery stores and windows are fctiiy with spring styles of headwear. MllotV rlervs wu uiwtj- "tin- vet on a ntf prla uni rc alal'i trie ver.sloinnoll Hod bowels thtough i'h nsrves ' t new llsoovery. Dr lllmt' rlllit srwatdllt me blllouBueis, nt4 taste, t r i 1 1 liver, pi mstlpatlon uneiiualed lor men, w-'inir hlldren. amnllosl, mil ityit.surnsi I is tliise iVU. Htmpten Free, at U, II. IlitniHieli'. drue store. PLUNGED TO DEATH Suicido of a Beautiful Woman in Now York. A PATIENT IN A HOSPITAL Slie WnB Dolirious and Leaped From a Tbiid Btory Window. ller Name Is llrs. Marie Lee, and She Cam Frum South Carollliu Gtv lllrth tu a Male Child Tell Duys Acs and Was 111 Willi Puerperal Fever Mysterious ltetlcence of the Doctors. Nkw Yoiik, April 10. A handsome young woman suddenly opened the third story window of Dr. E. A. Ayer's private maternity hospital at 101 East 31th street, yesterday afternoon, and leaped headlong Into the street. The woman was dressed In a handsome nightrobe. She struck upon her head on the stone stoop. Two men ran across the street, and, picking up the lifeless but quivering body, carried It up the stoop and rang the bell. In the meantime a policeman had been called by somo ladies who had seen the woman fall. He repaired at once to the hospital. From Dr. Ayers he learned that the suicide was Mrs. Marie Lee, aged 23. who had been in the institution about two months. The doctor was In clined to be reticent, but Anally he said that the young woman, who belonged to a refined and well-to-do family in South Carolina, hail a week or ten days ago given birth to a male child, since which time she had been delirious from puer peral fever. Dr. Ayers said that Mrs. Leo had occu pied n separate room, and had had a special nurse, who had strict injunctions to watch the patient closely and not to leave tho room for any reason whatever, except when relieved by another nurse. These instructions were not obeyed, however, as the responsible nurse, whose name the doctor declined to give, had left the room shortly after 2 o'clock yes terday afternoon. Dr. Ayers hlmsolf saw Mrs. Lee about 2 o'clock, at which time Bhe was excited and expressed the inteu tention of commlttingsulclde. She was given a quieting potion and the doctor left her In charge of tho nurse. This at tendant had scarcely turned her back when Mrs. Lee spt'ang from her bed, opened the window and leaped to her death. For sonii ti 'iuMrs. Lee had been un der tlie t -.' .u care of Dr. J. E. Wyth of 2J1 Mam - avenue. Tho fall frac tured the slv all and death wn immrae diate. Neitner Dr. Wyth nor Dr. Ayers would say anything about the woman's antecedents, except that she was a lady of education and wealth. She Is said to have had relatives in this city, who were Informed of her death, but tho doctors declined to say who these relatives are. Mr, HI ount ltesentetl tlio Churtjre. Washington, April 15. The Incident in the House yesterday was the debate on the resolution ot Mr. Burrows to ox. pungo from the "Congressional Record" the extracts from the book of Henry George, "Protection or Free Trade," in terjected by several Democratic mem bers. The discussion was at times quite spicy, especially the verbal passage be tween Mr. Blount and Mr. Fithinq, the latter accusing Mr. Blount of being too partial towards the Republicans. Mr. Blount resented this criticism and Anally the colloquy ended by a mutual apology. Conductor Tubln Acquitted. Aununx, N. Y., April 15. Thomas Tobiu, the West Shore freight conductor who was indicted for manslaughter in the second degree, was acquitted last night after n trial lasting four days. Tobin was charged with criminal negli gence In causing the wreck at Monte zuma on August 6, tn which !G lives were lost. He was tried nt the December sessions In this city and the jury dis agreed after thirteen hours' deliberation. A III Arsrue for Opaoe. HAnniSBuno, Pa., April lo. At tho meeting of the Pennsylvania World's Fair Executive Committee a committee was appointed with Governor Pattison I at the head to visit Chicago in conjunc tion with the committee on mines and gases and urgo the assignment of spaco for the erection of an oil well and 11 coal breaker, against which the' Chicago World's Fair authorities hav protested. A New Stttauisliip Comptany Orsranlzed. Boston, Mass., April 15. The North (tlantio-riteainshlp Company has been organized under Massachusetts laws 'with a cupitul of $500,000 to do n passon ger and freight transportation business be tween New England and the provinces. It is not yet determined whether new boats will be purchased or arrangements be entered into with present steamship lines to tho provinces. Will Try to Heat 2.08 1.4. New; Yobk, April 10. The peerless Sunol, 3.8 1-4, queeu ot the trotting turf, will in all probability bo shipped to Mendville, Pa., in 11 week or two to try and lower her record over the kits shaped track at that plaoe. Charles Martin, who has always driven Sunol and in whom Mr. Bonuer has great con fidence, has been sunt for and will most likely respond, A lllexleiin War A'titerun, ItavinKnE, N. J., April 15. George Pullis, an old soldier of the Mexican War, was found dead In bed at his home at Walnut Valley Monday morning. It is supposed tli ut death was caused by apoplexy. He was the only survivor of thut war In Northern New Jersey, and drew a pension. A I.lltlx Girl's llorrlblo Ileutlt. Lancastkr, N. II., April 15. The 8-ycar-old daughter of lluzzoll King of North Stratford, N. H., while looking for eggs yesterday climbed on 11 box and put her head through a hole lu the wall in fce.trch of 11 nest. The box oollnpsed under her and girl being nimble to extri cate herself was slowly struugled. New Dark for Auburn ,'rlsun. Albany, N. Y., April 15. State Comp troller Campbell has aiiununcud the up poliitiuent of ux-Assemblymuu John Mo Knight of Castletoo, Iteiisselner county, as Clerk of Auburn prison. will be paid for a recipe enabling us to make Woi.fi 's Acme Black ing at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell itat loc.abottle. At present the retail price is 20c This ofTer Is open until January ist., 1893. For particulars address the undersigned. Acme Blacking is made of pure alcohol, other liquid dressings are made of water. Water costs nothing. Alcohol is dear. Who can show us how lo make it without alcohol so that wecan make Acme Blacking as cheap as water dressing, or put it in fancy pack ages like many of the water dressings, and then charge for the outside appearance in stead of charging for the contents of tlie bottle? WOLFF & ItANDOLPII, Philadelphia, Is the name of a paint of which a 25c. bottle is enough to make mx scratched and dsdled cherry chairs look like newly finished ma hoganies. It will do many other remarkable things which no other paint can do. All retailers sell It. Is as good as the first. No dregs. All pure and whole some. The most popular drink of the day. A perfect thirst quencher. Don't be deceived (f a dead r, for the sake ci laryer prom, tens you some other kind Is ' just u good tio lalse. No ImilaUoa U tu good as the genuine Hires'. S3 SHOE oEifttSEN THE BEST S H O E IN THE Wont D FOR THE HONBff It Is a st'amlrsa shoo, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the foots mailo of tbo licet lino calf, etyllstr and easy, and tie.'auie tee vuile more shots of tlU orade thnnany other hianirfai-turer, it equals hand sowed Ehoeteoi,tlntr fr-'in tl.dOtoS'i.OU. Sf- (10 Genuine llaml-NCMril, tbo finest calS Ja shoo ever effeud for $roo; etituds Freucls Imported shoes whielt co.it from $S.(r)to81.f (lu. tSl DO Ilnlitl.M ticil Welt Ml oe, Una calf, cifavs stylish, comfortable aud tlutablo. Ihobesi thoo ever tittered at thH i-rice : same icrado as cuaw tom-maito shoes cost Ins from u(x) toft'UH). fK "4 " "Iteo niioct J'armers, iiauroau aieia s and jetterCarrlertall wearthem; nnocalf. seamless, smooth lnM-lo. hiivy tfoiva soles, exten sion edire. Ono pair will tvear a y t ar. C!5Ti 51 fine cnlfi no bettor t.hoe ever offered at 19a this price; one trial will convince thoso who want a shoe for comfort and sertleo. V!S 11 nil SJ.OO Worliliicmr n's shoes (Via are very stroti? and durable. Tlua who have given them a trial will tvear no ttthermabo. tJo-lUC &-.UC It ml IH1.75 school shoes am nsw 9 worn by the boys everywhere; theyceU oa their merits, 0 1 tho increasing sales show. S rf loc S'li.OO Ilttliil-nrivcil shoe, best SMaVI4 Donirnla. very stylish! erlUuhlFrencll Imported shoes costlnuirom &4.uo to ftuii. I.nillfn' ti.HO, H-l.UO 11111I Si. 75 shoe for Misses aro tho be it fine DongoU. stylihhtiud' urable. Cntitinn. Sets that L. Douc-laV came ani price are stamped ou tho bottom of each shoo. nrTAKE NO HrnSTITUTK.n Insist on loe-il advertised dealers supply ini: ynrf. TV. 1.. li)L t;i.AS, liiucktou.lliucn. tuldly JOflEPH North St. , SIicj-Hiutom' Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Ohappod Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc. Eemovos and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIA S0P. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. DR. THBEL, coo North Fourth tit., UUO (xl. tlrwu Viiiteuau-iua, Ui. oulr guoaluu O' ""as Aaaeriaaat KpUll.t lu tliu tuluM r taws Is am. u our. Olood Poison, Nervous Debility aud spe cial Diseases a . galu Dlecee Ut4 Suoti Falaa ta tb u..u..!(orrtThrtuttMoi'th, Bl lohi e. I'lmi'lfe rrnrUuna eoA a tiurd Llo.T., bLlikae. Inlulleaa, iDtteflimatlaoa ftud aunalafth Sitiuturte. Weakneae sod Kart aaoaf . lual aaatnur; tak bntll mnolel anitrtj ntuiij ao4 SUIl r hleuasua and all Dlnuaaue rtiulllas fray '""Jj mi IHjr lion or Ov. raurk llw.ut eatuo curwt tu to IS najei frtM at unoe llu not line lione, no maiU'r aliat JJ'aj. .lalaa Doalor, Ouao. Kamll. or Hn.rdta! Pliol laa baa ttuas. Dr. TIIKKI. caree pnl'lvlr "'""""a B0" usataeae. a. vtiuan. ttinm iaio ao tsuea ouariMi-ianaa) Want, is rt'h nr puor. e nd to eiame bOOK raaVi iM.lt.it Ouuae unit, r earurn teeunioalaja. Il.i.i.. d.llr ft.n tn rase l . Wed. sod ! a n tn Mi.n,l. S till if vstar eall and lui eaee far .tein V,'dB. " SaMrsaf rkUa. dellj TtoaSa. Q .HWllIaTON. M.U.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, oniim-ji West Lloyd Htreet, Bhunsnaoan ea. W3 Ml I Ksa t-. H ires' rT ' W. L BOUCLAS VI
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