;Yftppffiq Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs ia taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho tasto, and acts gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers mid cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptahlo to tho stomach, prompt in its action aud truly beueflcial m its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50c and 1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro euro it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. I)o not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL, LOUISVILLE, K1 NEW YORK, It.Y. tack Headache and rollers aU tho trembles Inci dent to a bllloua etato of tho system, Buoh a3 Dizziness, NauEea. Drowsiness. Distress after eating. Pain in the Side, kc Whllo their moat pcjaorkable succoss has been shown in cuiing taeliacbe, yet Caitor'a Uttla Liver PI119 art equally valuablo in Oonstlpatiou, curing and pro venting this annoying complaint,whllo they alsa correct alldlsorders ox thOBtomachUmulatotha liver and regulate tho bowels. von if they only curoa (jethey,rromaboalmoatprlcclOT3totliosawha UUdr from this distressing complaint; bu 1 1 ortu Ziately thelrgoodnoss does notend hcro,and thoss trho once try them will and theso llttlo pills valu. Able in so many Traya that they will not ba wll tt&g to do without them. But after allalcli bead (li tho tana of romanyliroa that lierolrjwhcra l7e make our great boast. Our piila euro it whlla others do not. I Carler'a LHUo Liver Pfflo aro very small ami very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. Thfy aioetrlctly vegetable aijd do not gripe or purge, but by Uieirfentle action pleanooll who uwthem. Iavialsat25centS! flvefor$l. Sold ' by druggists evwywiwe. or sent by mail. CARTER KEBiciNE CO., New Yorlti SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE FINE SHOW If you want to Bee a fine display oi Boots an Suoea, goto W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Maaleller's old stand,) Corner Coal and JiirdMi tits. Custom "Worlc and Repalrluy Done In tbo best style. , MADE BY THE" DUTCH 1 ilULLbb are Treated with Carbonato of Soda, Magnesia, Potash or Bicarbonate of Soda." Tho uso of chemicals can he 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 several days. For more than One Hundred Years the home of Walter linker Jt Co. have made their Coena 1'reparatlona AUSOLVTVLY 1'VJtll, utlng XO Patent l'rotets, Alkalies, or Uye: W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. NEW DRUG STORE, Ed ward A. Morgan & Co. (Formerly Shapiro's l'harrartoy) 107 South Main Street, NEXT DOOR TO HOST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded by restored plmriimclata. TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Procure one of our Chest Protectors. Dl I ("ITI I fir We- tllB undersUuecl, were nlll I llnr en'lroly oure4 of rupture by ,.Im , , 7. ' 1,f- yri 3' Arcnst.. Phlladel .utu, Pa., H.Jones I'lil Ips, Kennel Bqu ire. 14.: T. A.. Krellz, HUtlugton. I.; K. M. Hraall, Mount Alio, I'a.; Itev. B. II. Slier roer, Mu,ibury..ta.! D. J. Uullutt 214rt. 12IU St -..'Wl',' Win. HU. 184 Minimise at, PlillHdeliilHa: H. L. Howe. 809 Kim Ht , Rend, ing. l'a.; Ueoreeand Ph. UurKart, 4W WubI St Ueadlug, i'a. H-na for elrealar. JOHN It. COYLB, AKorney-at-L&w and Ileal Eslaie Agent, Office Beddall'a Building, Shenandoah, Pa, CARTER'S! iver isl THE MODUS SIGNED Blaino and Pauncofoto Como tc Terms. SYNOPSIS OP THE AGREEMENT, It is Like That of 1091, With a Dam age Olausa Added- If the Arbltmttor Gans Afftlust tli United Stiitns Canndlau Sealers May He cover The Document Considered by tin Senate In Kxeeutlve Session lleferred t the Committed on Foreign llelatlons Oeneritl Itusinoss of Congress. Wasiiinotox, April 19. An ngreement between the United States and Qrtut Britain for a modus vlvendl in relation to tho fur seal fisheries in Bohrlng Sea for the present season was signed yester day morning by Sir Julian Pauncefote, the British Mlulstor, representing the Government of Her Brltannlo Majesty, and by James G. Blaine, Secretary of State, representing! the Government of the United States. This Important agreement was signed at 11 o'clock at the residence of Secre tary Blaine, who, owlug to tho inclem ent weather, did not go to the Depart ment. He at once took it over to the Executive Mansion and laid it before the President, who in the afternoon trans mitted It to the Senate for its action. The modus is in tho form of a supple mental convention to tho treaty of arbi tration recently negotiated and ratified. The modus vlvendl states that both gov ernments will prohibit during the seal ing season the killing of seal In that part of the Behrlng Sea lying eastward of the line of demarcation described in the act of 1801. Tho United States, it is understood, is allowed to kill for the subsistence of the natives on tho islands of St. Paul and St George 7,500 seals, the same restric tion ns was made last year, and the United States binds itself to observe this prohibition. The vessels ot oither the United States or Great Britain, or citizens of either country, offending against this agree ment may be seized by either of the high contracting parties, but as. soon as practicable should be handed over to tho authorities of the nation to which they belong, who shall have sole jurisdiction to try the offense and impose the penal ties for tho same. Iu general It may be said that the doc ument is a renewal of the agreement of 1801, with the addition of a clause pro viding for tho settlement of damages sustained by the Cuuadlan sealers through tho interruption of their busi ness in case the arbitration goes against the United States. Under this clause, owners of Canadian sealinir vessels have already begun to file their claims with a commission ap pointed to receive aud present them. Hut Gen. Foster, the ngent'of the United States, who Is preparing the case for this government, and Hon. E. J. Phelps, counsel, are leaving no point uncovered, and will be fully prepared to meet the cluims on this score in tho event that they shall ever ba pressed for payment. Doliiss.of Congrefts, Washington, April 13, Tho Senate passed the two court bills laid over from Thursday und spent most of the re mainder of the day in executive session over the modus vivendl In Buhrlng Sea and other matters. Tho session ot the House yesterday was without Interest or inclnent, the entire day being devoted to the consideration of the Naval Appro priation bill, which was finally ptssadas it came from the Committee with the exception of the drydsck at Algiers (La.) which was stricken out on a point of order. lgilltor Craiper Found Guilty, PouaiiKEcpsre, N. Y., April 10. Levy Crasper, editor and publisher of the Poughkcepsle Sunday "Sun," was yesterday tried on a charge of criminal libel preferred by ex-Alderman M. J. Downey, nnd found guilty by a jury in the regular session of the Dutchess County Court. Judge Guernsey will sentence him to-day. Grasper has per sistently assailed prominent citizens in his paper for almost a year, aud another indictment for criminal libel hangs over his head which was procured by Chief of Police McCabe. Mrs. Gregory's Murderer on Trial. NnwDimau, N Y , April 10. The trial - t.' .1 unn..i Uts, Amelia G. Gregory near Middlotown on Ucl- 14, lout, commenced at tho court house in this city before Justice Bartlett In the Court of Oyerund Term iner at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Tho drawing of jurors commenced at 1:45 p. m. and continued until 6:50, at which time the jury was called, nearly all being farmers. The trial proper was commenced at 0 o'clock this morning. There will be forty-eight witnesses for tho prosecution and ubout twenty for the defence. New ork' Game Law ltevlalun Hill. Albany, N. Y., April 19. The game law revision bill which will pass the House this week and has already passed the Snute llxes these times for the close seasons: Speckled trout, Sept. 1 to April 15; salmon trout, Oct. 1 to May 1; black bass, Jan. 1 to May "0; rauska longe, Jan. 1 to May U0; deor, Nov. 1 to Aug. 15; deer hounding, Oot. 11 to Sept. 10; hare, no protection; squirrel, Jan. 1 to Sept. 1; wild fowl, March 1 to Sept. 1; quail, Jan. 1 to Nov. 1; grouse, Jan. 1 to Sept. 1; woodcock, Jun. 1 to Sept. 1; snipe, Jun. 1 to Sept. 1; roblu, at all times. It Ivan the Murderer' llrotlier ItocKPonT, Mass., April 10. Jacob Curby, alias Mattwon, a Russian Finn who, on April 2, stubbed his compatriot Henry Hakka so severely that his death resulted a few days later, was supprsed to have been arrested In Boston yester day. When the prisoner was brought to this city, however, it was ostablisncd that ho is not the murderer, but his brother, Wire Tuppcrs Iraprlbuiiil. Gloucehteh, N. J., April 10. Two telegraph operators named Dougherty aud Thomas and Poolseller Johnson were yesterday committed to prison In default of $1,000 bail each, charged with tapping the Western Union Telegraph Company's wires at this point. Highest of all in Leavening Power ABSOIJUTEiy PORI The youngsters aro saving tbeir pennies for ForciiaURU'8 big show. ftCjr-i CoMs.Coarh,SorThroat.Cronp,IniIaeBi. Vhooplng Couth, Bronchitis nil Asthma. A certila tur fir Consumption In flrt sue. i sure rHef 1. a-lvsnocd stages. U.intonoe. You will sfls tb px-l-ll-nt effsct after taking tlm first dsan. Ball r tilers CTerjwnere. L.rza bolUM. '1 t?t. DJ 11.00. L.TJI'S Pilsnci sxxmSL 1LMtxg;&xr Boor OllDEK AT ONCE. Christ. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal St,, SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION The success of this Great Cough Cure is without a parallel in the history of medicine. AU druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can sue 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 SUILOii'S CURE, Price 10 els., 50 cts. and f 1. 00. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. itr aala by U. H, Hugeubuull. "O.2.9 9S Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Sts., Shenandoah, KfguHr mealH at popular prices servel nt all times. l.Hdles' dining au re. freslimenl rooms attach ed lUr8to"KWI wlthtlie nunt brands ol cigars and fancy drluks. Leading Restaurant in Town. OF Hi nnllts. Ouinklv. PnrmnnAnttv IZfifltarotl. WeuCneks. Xcrvotiiie, Debility, nnd all tho train of evils from early errors or later oxecwes tbo reults of overv orfc, sickness, worry, etc. Full strength, development, and toue Rtveu to every organ and portion of the body. Hliopla, natural method)!. Immediate Improvement seen. Failure Impossible. 3,0(10 references. Buub. explanation! nd proofs mailed (settled; free. Address KI M2DICAL CO., BUFFALO, H. Y LEATHER and SHOE FIHUIHGS 3?. jr. CTuttJttJT, Dealer In all kinds of' Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and nrsl-clnss stock. . All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 AV. CENTRE ST., KcrsUBoii House Imlldlug. SHENANDOAH. PA. CHRIS. BOSSLER'S ?AL00N AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Shenandoah. rh Finest Slock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, ic. EASILY, QUICKLY, PERMANENTLY RESTORED.. IVmlni., vrvousu(a, liebllltr, u! tvil rram ttrl wrori pr taMr akcwh. the rtiulbi er orerBrk, tclMM, worry, do. I'ull itroDitu. devcluiMoeut snd Ion Kites 10 svsry oru snd portion or tbo bodr. Siuiolo, Dstural nttlowl. IramodlBt Improrrmrot coo. Vtllun IsihimIM. fljxlr fees, fltwiw for fjou. WrltUD guitrtQUa u ours Uh orery ail boxes. 9UO refmnooi, Saad stusp for book. Mtjaooilooa sod trooh, acalod. Addroaa, rSxH CMTV UEMUAla CO, flilUJeltbU, l't. I DO DON'T DELPHI Latest U. S. Gov't Report Manager of New York'H Ullilblt. Albany, N. Y., April 10. Governor Flower has appointed Donald McNaugh ton of Mumford, Monroe county, ex State Senator, to the position of Chief Executive Officer of the Board of Gen eral Managers of the exhibit of the State of New York at tho World's Columbian Kxpositiou. uia you ever count'up how much you pay for lamp chimneys ? There i V fw4 are about, twelve 1 AtP million families of maybe, a lamp a family ; chimneys break, perhaps, at the rate of one a Aveek a lamp. Six hundred million chimneys a year for the ash barrels. Suppose they cost ten cents a piece on the average; that's enough, to half pay the national debt. Nine-tenths of it waste. If you get Macbeth's " Pearl top " or " Pearl-glass " you will pay a trifle more apiece, but not one-tenth as much a year. Disreputable chimney makers are trying to furnish the dealers with cheap imitations. They break from heat, ruin the temper of the household and fill the ash barrels ; a plague and a nuisance. Insist on having the right kind. Pittsburgh, Pa. Gro. A. JIacuetii Co. Tho early made garden hasn't made much progress the past week. Remarkable Pacts. Heart dloise Is uully RiU'pospd 'o bo In cuMtilp, hut wuan pmpfny trcaifd n Inrge proportion ol cases ran b cuied. T1i"-.Mih, tmira Hatch, of Klifliart. Iiid., 111 d Mrh. Mary I.. Daker, ni O'irt, Mich , werofurptl arier u(lerlnir 20 ym s H. I.lnhnr er. drueulnt at San Joe, III., snys that Dr. Mile' New Hejirl Cote, wlilfh cured 'lie tkrifr, 'worked wondeis lor 1ik wile." Levi ogau, of lluclnnan, llch. who bad lieurl d'sr-npe tnr 30 yenrs. says two bn'ile4- mdo him "fr-cl like a new mnn." I)r Miles' New Heart CU'c ISHoldnpd (junranteed by O. It. Hagemnicli tbo druggist. Bookof wonderful testimonials free. An up' town youth is so modest that he even refuses to brace an opportunity. A National Event. Tliehnldlnir of the World's Pair In a city sea cfly II ty e r old will be n remarkable event, bni whether it will rflly betietlt I his tiHtlon ms much as th" dUottverv 01 the Itet rutivoNervlneby Ur Kranklln M lo tr, doubtful. This is Just what 'he American pwii le ned to cure th'lr exrssive nervmw iteHS, dysfiepsla, hoalaiie, diziub, sleep Uwmei-s, iituriilala, nervouidebllliy dullness, roniu1on of mind, etc It acts I ke a rbarm, TrlKl bottles and dne b iok ou "Nervous and He trt l)h e'es," wttb unquil d testltno ilHN, freen V 11. HiinentH'Oli s drugftoro. It it HHirmnlert to cfinlttitt no opium, viotphineor dangerous drutji. It is not necessary to giggle In order to provo that you aro In good humor. Miles' Horve and Llvor PHIp Act on a new prlnolpte re-, alat'ng the liver, stomach and bowels throuuU me nerves new discovery. Dr. Miles' I'llls speedily jure btllousneHS, bad taste, torpid liver, pile", oonfflpatlou. Unequaled for men, women, children, Hmallst, mll tebt.suresll 6. doses, U5cts. Sampies Free, at u. U Uavi'iubucliV ding store. "THE ELECTRIC" (John McNeil's old stand) East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. The llnest, purest and best Liquors, Hers, Aies, Pollers ! Cigars, &c, In the county. The place has been entirely renovated and Im proved. Polite attention and honorable treat ment to all. I. J. niULIIOLtrAND. 03-SEND FOR CATALOGUE:. COUSIN AltON MPIfr.Ei with RMbbtr11rt uu uuwwii mur mu tvui r(-Tnr ioi, uvtr nor t&Mb.Bojfi'st'ni-li'flb'i) 11180 84-noh. BJi'iUlrL' ft. W 2 It'll Slia.l,,ltoj( IrU' 0" 84 IH) -lnrh. 1W! Wl. 40 (HI W-meh Qtl' " WMNV., 4f) (U VI UU-inah Putlap IWavuHo, 8-looh 1 E. C. MEACHAM ARMS CO.. ST. LOUIS,.!, COFPEEJHOUSR MRS. CONNICKIN CHARGE. A SQUARE MEAL AT A NOMINAL PRICK. Everything well cooked and clean. An elab orate bill of fare dally. Lodgings for travelers. 51IIM, CONNIt II, 32 N. 'Haill Nt. A Choerfal Home. "Well, Mary, bow cheerful your homo Is. You always havo such a cheerful lire." "Yds, 'tin true; we always have a good (Ire since we get our coal from Zerbe & Co.'s Moun tain Colliery, lleforo we always hud such a time getting a fire In tho morning. That made us all croH und crabbed: but now everything Is lovely. And. besides, it Is cheaper. Mart Shoemaker takes orders, does the collecting and delivering. On und after April 1st, GEORGE ROBINSON, TIip HARNESS MAKEIl, Will ocoupy the storo-room, H, Main St., nest to Hagonbuch'sSrug Stcre. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely oath com. paulea represented by IDrWIID FAUST, 120 S. Jardm St., Shenanooah,Pa. ff 1 1 t 1 II 0. rLMV II ... -CrtV SEYEH WERE KILLED' A New Jorsoy Powder Co.'s Works Blown Up. SEVERAL 0THSI13 ARE HURT. A Heap of Flesh and Bonea All that Re mains of the Dead Men- The Report Terrific nnd Ilcnrtl for Many Stiles The AVwkud ltuililliigs CatiRlit KJre antl Camo Near C'onimunlcntlnir Willi, tho StoreliuuRfS or ltwtlr The Search fur the Victims Cuuse of thu lxptoslon Unknown. Nhwark, N. J., April 19. The works of the AmericanForclte Powder Company, a short distance from the landing sta tion nt Lake Hopatcong, on tho Morris and Essex Hallway, blew up shortly after 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon and seven men wero blown to atoms. The killed are: J, D. Smitu, superintendent of the works. Jacob GArtLsotf. William Pierce. James Vaoii. A. Johnson. Goekuey Water. An unknown Swede. Besides these, two men wero injured. One of them, lienjamln Cassimore, will probably die. The works of tho company consisted of a number of small buildings, scat tered at a distance of about S00 feet from eacbjother. The nitroglycerine mill was the first building to go up, nnd the shock of this explosion caused six other buildings to bu rent asunder by their dangerous contents exploding. The report was terrific nnd was heard in the surrounding country for many miles. Buildings In the vicinity rocked as if on a stormy sea and in some in stances appeared as if about to topple over. The startled residents rushed from their houses and saw a cloud of dust aud smoke Hying through tho air, near the lower part of the company's works. They know Instinctively what had happened nnd ran for the mountain side, fearful that some of tho large storage houses of tho company, in which thero were tons of the highest and dead liest explosives, might go up at any moment. n several minutes had passed wiilm.!. ineir fears being real ized, the i pit- advanced cautiously to to the bcene ot thu uxplosiou. The wreckage was found to ba on Are and burning fiercely. The most timid of thohe present, seeing in this a new dunger, there being a possibility that thu llames might spread to the storigo houses again (led. Tho others, how ever, ran out the company's fire appara tus and water from the lake was used to fight the fire. In a short time the flames were under control, and then tho wreckage scattered about was overhauled for the purpose of finding the men who had been at workin the buildings. Within a few minutes two men were found, both badly in jured. The roll of the company's em ployes was then called, and it was found that seven men were missing. These men wero uudoubtcdly dead, and a search was begun for their bodies. The searchers were mostly old employes of the company, aud knew that in a case like the present one it was useless to hearch among the ruins that still re mained where the buildings had stood. The searchers have succeeded in gathering about 150 pounds of mangled flesh and bone, which isull that remains of the dead men. The cause of the explosion is un known, mid a representative of the com pany on thu scene says it will be impos sible to arcertain it. 8eainAn In Session nt Chicago, Chicago, April 19. Delegates repre senting the different seameu'a organiza tions of America convened here yester day for the purpose of organizing all American sailors into one might society. All the seamen's unions of the Gulf, At lantic, Pacific and great lake ports aro represented at the convention, and when the organization is perfected more than 25,000 sailors will be banded together I lor mutual protection anu advancement. The delegates will be in session teveral days, ami when the organization is com pleted all connections with the Knights of Labor, the American federation and other labor societies will bo severed. Fire in ltoston State Prison. Boston, April 19. Tho shop and part of the gilding shop at the State prison were burned lust night. Loss, $15,000. There was considerable excitement among the prisoners, but ns they were couflued in the prison building opposite tho buiidiug where the fired occurred, their lives weru nt no time iu duuger. A largo detail of police was sent to the prirou to guard against any possible emergency, but their services were only needed to keep the largo crowd of sight seers iu check. Divorced, Then Itnouirrled. Washington, April 10. A remarrlacre ot a couple recently divorced took place here yesterday, at the residence of J. S. Sutherland, 800 Sixth street. 'Ihe par ties were Richard Carroll, the comedian of thu Dull Opera Company, and Josio butuerlund, ueico ot the host. Miss Sutherluud was but recently divorced from Sir. Curroll, nnd tho marriage was tho consummation of a reconciliation that took place last week. Mutineer llarnle ltelmued. Wasiiinoton, April 19. Manager Bar n1n was mlnused vrtkterditv litr rlw. ur.l. lngton Baseball Club, The owners of the club have been dissatisfied with their manager tor some time, and their action ..tvtu.w,., ui st.ica IIVUD DUIIJIISO. IV 1 tho impression that Arthur lrwlu will be usbeu 10 luuuuge me uuuingtons. Trouble lirewlnsac 1'iinuma. Panama, April 19. Trouble Is coming lietween thu government aud the Canal Company on acoouut of the lutter's ar bitrary cloniinc of the canal to traQlo and thu oouswjuuut order of the govern ment for the removal ol the obstruc tlous. Secretary Tracy 111. Wasiiinoton, April 19. Secretary Tracy is confined to his residence with a bronchial trouble. A CME BLACKING is cheaper M. at 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS Ibccauso shoos once blackened with it can lie kept clean by wasliitijr tlicm with water. People in moderate circumstances find it prolitablo to buy it at 2tle. a bottlo, because j what tlicv (.pend for Wacking they tavo in shoe leather. it is the cheapest blacking considering its quality, and yet we want '.o 1. 11 it cheajier if it can be done. We will pay Reward for a recipe that will enable us to m-ike Wolff's Acmi: Hi.vcKtvn at such a price that a retailer can profitably veil it r.t lUc a bottle. This offer is open until Jan. 1st, lbUJ. WOLFF & nANDOLrn, Philadelphia. Old furniture luiimeJ with (this is the name of the paint), looks like) 6taincd and varnished new Jiu ndux. One coat will do it A child can apply it. You to mahogany; there is no limit to your fancies. All retailers tell it. When "old Sol" makes all things sizzle. Drink Hires' Root Beer. When dull care makes life a fizzle, Drink Hires' Root Beer. When you feel a little dry, When you'recross, and don't know why. When with thirst the children cry, There's a sweet relief to try Drink Hires' Root Beer. A ?; cent Package makes five gallons. S3 SHOE CENMEM THE BEST SHOE III THE WORLD FOR THE MQNE7I it is ttwaimps's snot. v itti no tan.. or wr tnread to hurt thofofjc; hluIo of Urn bt&t lino riiif, styliBli and easy, aDd fci.vi t, t viakc viaa sho, a ofthU arade than anu attmr in innfiu'tvvpi: It mi ii.il hnrwL eewedMioescostin? frci.i t MU tof" w. OO (loniiiuo Huml-sewed, tTio finest calf "iivu cut UIH ii ' I Ii r 9 M'J , t'llIKUH BtGUCa Imported shoes -which cm from 'to $1100. Cfl 00 Ihmil.M'wnl Writ Mini-, fine calt yuBm stylish, comfort iblc aud duraUc luebesi shoe ever offered at tin- Kief ; nunc tr ida as cu tom-mudoshoeacoBtJnu irom pi) (w to $' t, flSt 50 lotire Shoot l-arimTs. 1. ulroad Ilea andLetttTttirner'sull wcirthi m- unocair, Beamlfs smooth inside. Ihmvj tlT'O soles, exten sion etl ze. one Jiai r will v-efir a year. Sej) 50 (iuo enlTi nobc't,iTf.iifCVProffcred8j tmm this price; ono trial wilt mDviaco thai who wnntashoe for comfort and Bervu o. fl nnd bM.OO Woi lUii-mr n'n shoea aro very stronir and (Jurabl. tha-m who havo given them a trial will venr no other make. K?fie? b'-J.O anil 1.73 st bool eunrs am too WJf j w ura by tho boys ever w here, Uicy cell oq their merits, ns tho increasing siih'a show, 9 SirJ fa Nt.OO ilaiul-Mfucd shon, best ChCI a I UiniRola, ery stylish-, enuaUi'rcnca tm ported shoes costing from Sl.U) to gbm , Lrnlies J.50, S.OO nnd $1.75 shoe fof iiiissL-barome west line wonyoia. Myiisnanat uraDla. C'niitlon. See that V. h. I)oula' namo ainl prtco aro etaniptd ou the bottom of each shoo. rr-TAKTC.NO SUnSTITI7TE.aj insist on iorm aavertiflfa acaiers pimplyia you. TV. Ii. DOL'3LA5, ltrockton, iuass. JOSEPH BALL, rvjortlt ITIin St., Hlicnandonft Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Duma, Etc Itomovoa and Frovents DaiidrnfE. WMSTE R13SSIAH SOAP. 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