Both tho method nnd. results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts fently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, ilver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches arid fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its bind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeable substances, its many osccllent qualities commend it to all nnd havo made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in COc and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL, LOUISVILU, Kt NEW YORK, t.Y, filet Jlcjult cho and relievo nil the troubles lncf. lout to a bilious eta to of the system, bucb osj Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Dlstroos afteff eating. Tain in tho Si Jo, ic Whilo their most remarkable success lias been shown la curing lloaaache. yet Carter's Llttla Liver MM ura equally valaablo In Constipation, curing and pre venting thlsimnoj'iDccoinplafnt.whllo theyalsa liver and regulate the bowels. Even II they onlj rAcliatkeywonldboalmostpricelosstothoasnha 'Buffer from this dlstrosslngcomplaln ts butfortu imtelythelrcoodnoasdoogHotendhero,and those trbo once try them will find those litUa pills valu .title In o many ways that they win not bo wll Olrg to do without tlieni. But after allslct hos4 (JalliOlMineof so many lives that hero Is whora ra ranlie our great boas t. Oar pUli euro It whilo loUicrsdonot. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very Bmall and very easy to take. Ono or two plus make a doso. They are strictly vegetable nua do not gripe or purge but by their gentle acUon pleasoall who ucothem. Invlalaat25centsi flvefor$l. Boh) ly druggists everywhere, or sont by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE A FIfflSHOW It you want to sen a fine display ot Boots anc Shoos, goto W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old stand,) Corner Coal aud jardm Bto. Custom Work and Repairing Done In the best blyle. MADE nY THE DUTCH PROCESS are "Treated with Carbonate of Soda, Magnesia, Potash or Bicarbonate of Soda." The uso of chemicals can bo readily detected by the 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 remuln for several days. For more than One Hundred . Venn the houte of Waller linker A Co. have made their Cocoa J'reparatlont AJWOZiVTJJZY l'Vltll, using JfO l'atent Process, Alkalies, or liyet. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. NEW DRUG STORE. Edward A. Morgan & Co. (Formerly Shapiro's Pharmacy) 107 South Main Street, NEXT DOOR TO . POST OFFICE. Prescrlptloua carefully coihpouuded by registered phurmacibU, TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Procure one of our (Jhost Protectors. rjqrure, I'A.t T. A. Kreltz. Hlstlutrtou l'u K M. Hmall, Mount Alto ltaTs"h. slieT jder. Huuuury..Pa.i D. J, Dellett. 2U S. lUtn SV'ii WnSK:. Dlx- 1823 Montrose BtV, Philadelphia II. L. Howe, auu Elm Hi . Head. BL. Heading, Pa, Hnd for clronlar. J"'"ul,u" JOHN It. COYMsj " Ailurney-al-Law anil Heal Estate Agent, Ofaoo lleddall'g Building, Shenandoah, Pa, I I CARTER'S! glVER llMI DllflTI I fir We, the undorslcned, were KUr I II Kt Srl'ilrZyerHsHr'chHt5' SHODER HAS A HEARING. A Committer Invotlratlnc (he Allege Drunkenness nf the l'astnr. PotraitKiiKPSiE, N. Y., April 21. A committee, constituted by the venerable Archdeacon Zlefrenfuss, of 1'oushkeep sloj Her. Dr. Wright, ot Highland; Rev. Dr. Olmstend, of Rhlnebeok; lion. Robert K. Wilkinson, of Poughkeepsie, nnd Dr. Langdon of the Hudson River State Hospital, met In tho choir room of St. John' Episcopal Church at Barrytowu, Dutches! County, yesterday, at tho di rection of Bishop Potter, for the pur pose of hearing testimony as to the In temperate habits of Francis E. Shober who, until recently, was pastor of St. John's Church. A large number of witnesses were ex amined, but the hearing was strictly private. This 1? the case which caused a great Bensatlon In social and religious circles hereabout last December. Mr. Shober, who was formerly n student at St. Stephen's College, married one ot the Asplnwalls, and lb Was thought that their homo, one of the grandeai'-aiiiu-slons on tho Hudson, was a happy one. Suddenly thero came a separation and tho report from three doctors that the young olergymau had suffered an at tack of delerlum tremons. His deposi tion from the ministry followed shortly afterwards and then the separation. A young student from St. Stephen's named Carver, of Philadelphia, was named as the principal causa ot the diffi culty. Ihe hearing was demanded by Mr. Shober, who insists that he has been cruelly wronged, and that the charges of intemperance are without foundation of fact. This being proved, he will ask to be reinstated in the ministry. The evidence adduced will be transmitted to Bishop Potter at once. Mr. Shober has temporarily entered tho newspaper field and is employed on the stall of tho Poughkeepsie "News Press" ut the present time. LADY SOMERSET'S VIEWS. She Thinks the Trmpornnco Question 1 the Cointnc Issue In tho United . states. LiVKRrooi, April 21. Lady Somerset, who has just arrived hero from New York, allowed herself to be Interviewed at length on American politics. She thinks that the temperance question Is the coming issue in tho United States aud shortly will overshadow the Free Trade and Free Silver question. She is confident that the Prohibition ists and the .Farmers' Alliance people will form a ooallllon against the other partios, and that they will make Prohi bition the test question in Presidential elections a few years houce. The progress of the temperance people In American politics has been so enorm ous of lute years, she says, that Eng lishmen who have not visited America recently have no conception of the politi cal power of the Prohibitionists. As soon as the coalition of tho two parties shall have been accomplished they will be able to dictate terms in many of the Western States and a few Eastern ones. The Law Duu't llxplra Until 1803. Washington, April 21. Mr. Sherman who had given notice of an Intention to call up for immediate action the Chinese restriction bill, announced in the Senate that at that time tho Committee on Foreign Relations had been of the opin ion that the present restriction law would expire on the Ctli of May next. But on a more careful oxaminatlou of the amendments made to the act, May, 18G2, ho became satisfied that the re striction lawn did not expire until July, 1894, bo that their was no immediate pressure for the passago of the bill re ported by the Committee on Foreign Relations. Sirs. Drayton to Ite-onter Soolety. New York, April 21. Interest in the Drayton-Borrowo scandal Is revived by the statement made by a connection of the Astor family that Mrs. Drayton has decided to resume her residence In this city and take her former position in so ciety. In that effort, it la said, Mrs. Drayton will have the combined assist ance of her parents and all the imme diate members of hnr family. She Is ex pected to Bpend the summer at Newport, utter Mrs. Astor's house Is opened for the season. Hank Ilobber Duiilup'a Case Aealn. Boston, April 21. The third hoarlng before the Pardon Committee of the case of .James Duulap, tho Northaraptsn bank robber, was held yesterday. Those present in Dunlap's behalf were Presi dent Edwards ot the Northampton Na tional Bank, Robert A. Pinkerton of New York, Qeorge Abbot James, Mrs. Mary Scott Ilawland, ex-Qov. J. D. Long nnd several other prominent persons, who havo been working for Dunlap's release for several years. Ills Itelatlrea Are Wealthy. Pittsfiicld, Mass., April 21. David Nixon, who says he Is from Chicago and has no relations, was found lying on the Boston & Albany track near this city yesterday. His scalp was torn and his skull cracked, and he had evidently been Btruok by a train. It is learned that he has a brother in Chicago who is a banker and another brother in Washington who is In the employ of the Government. He will probably die. Hustlers Unstrained Ity the Troops. Cukyknnji, Wyo., April 21, Troops from Fort McKiuney are escorting tho Invading army arrested by them to the railway station. It will take four or live days to complete the journey, ItustlorB ure following the arrested men, nnd only fear ot the troops prevent them from making an effort to secure the men for private punishment. From Buffalo all is reported quiet. dronrlne Welters tints 825,000. Nnw Yonx, April 21. The jury In tin (50,000 breach of pronilfe suit, brought by Georgiuo Wolters ugaiust inventor Schultz, rendered a verdict last night In favor ot tho plaintiff, glviug her $35,000. The court gave her uu extra allowance ot $1,000, aud gave tho defendant GO days to make a case In uppaal uiid 20 duys utny of execution. Suuul to On Into Training. Franklin, Pa,, April 21. Sunol, the holder ot the world's record for trotters, has arrived at Miller at Blhley Ntoek furm and placed in charge ot Traluer Marvin. Suuol will shortly be taken to the Meadvllle kite track and will go into training to reduce the record. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOUUT EOT PURE " Hob Ford Unices Denial. Denver, Col., April 31. A special from Colorado City, says Bob Ford, the slayer of Jesse James arrived there yes terday. He denies that he was run out of Creede for reckless shooting In tho streets. He swears that he will return to Creede with a gun In eaoh hand, and there will be bloodshod. Bob has sold his gambling place at the camp, but says hu iutendb opening andtfasr one. O'Drlen Must serve Ills lerm in Prison. Utica, N. Y., April 21. The petition of the bunco steerer Thomas O'Brien to be released from his sentence of ten years' imprisonment in Danuemora Prison, because he was not convicted ot tho crime for which he was extradited, was decided iigalnst O'Brien. Judge Coxe ruled that tho conviction was sulll dent under the treaty to hold O'Brien, nnd rem m Id hi in to nrlmn. It Cut e CoUa,CoarbB1SorThre&t,CrouplIfcflcenx.tt Whcopinff Cough, Bronchitis sniAnthm. AcrrUla curt for Consumption la cm aua, vul nr relief It ftlvtvncrd stages. UiettonoQ. You will sea tho ex ellnt effect after ttkisR tho flrtt doe. dciltri ?crjwbrr. Lrc bwtUM rati 4Ui4 HM. Pilsnor and Xiasor Boor OHDEH AT ONCU. Christ. Schmidt, Agt., 207 West Coal St SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION The Euccess of this Great CourIi 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 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 siin.uu & UKt, I'rice 10 cts., 50 cts. ana Si. 00. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. For sale by O. H. Hageubuch. LEATHER and SHOE ENDUES 3?. J". aLEA-IEr-ST, Dealer In all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large ami first-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Suppiea 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson Jlonso hulldlt,B, SHENANDOAH. PA. 05-GEND FOR CATALOGUE I'UiKMAllUl BArtVlIKH.WlUl IlUbtwt TU4 10 m 64 41 i'. 40 (Ml E, C. MtAGHAM ARMS CU.. ST. LOUIS, MO ouwit iniDMp inauinuM, I man Tlrei CHRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AUD RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Blionundoali. The Finest Slock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, if. EASILY, QUICKLY. PERMANENTLY RESTORED. miLb, .Ntrvu.i,iN lll'bllltjr. wi evil, fruis "'r rrur ue lur ic.m. tho r,.uli. uf OT,rw,ik. ", worn ,1. run tmaM, d..l,.,.m, ol nj losa slrtn M efr orfto and (wrUua f tti LoJj . Kluiplf, nturkl iulUd. luunllau imruv,miil t.ao. Wllure liupuuiLlt. if? ' . bIM.for H'rliun llmiw u ura wiui ntrj Uz bozfi. suuO rvfminMa. Seod atamp fur bona, fiplanattuna aud liroofi.aaatad. Addrasa, 11 I V ilLUlUAL CO, I'liiUdtlslila, I'a- DON'T DELAY HA No Clue to Murderer Illeber. BurrAU), N. Y., April 21. No clue has yet been found of the whereabouts of Peter Blerber, the wife murderer. The police think he has shippod on one of lake craft, the police ut all the lake ports have been asked to keep a sharp lookout for him. Tho motive for the crime was jealousy, Mrs. Blerber having beoome infatuated with a negro named .Iclalver. Jury Obtalnod in theTraCiphour Case. Kingston, N. Y., April 21. A " Jury was obtained la the Trurupbour case and sworn In Just prior to tho adjourn ment of the court yesterday afternoon. The indictment against the prlsonet contains eleven counts, ohnrglng gran d larceny aud embezzlement. Many par sons were present in court, uniong them several society ladlen. Spnnlsh Anarchists llloir Up a Bridge Madrid, April 21. Armed Anarchists marched through Uerrera, Castllo. Ins t evening and blew up the bridge over the river. There were about 40 In the band and they carried red and black flags. There have been no arrests. They threatened to burn the town In case they were interfered with. ItobUnil the lUilllacllllds. FitANKFonr, April 21. Ilorr Jaeder, chief casuier for the Rothschilds In this city, lias absconded, and it is believed that ho hK stolen 1,000,0J0 marks about $200,000, Would you rather buy lamp chimneys, one a week the year round, or one that lasts till some accident breaks it ? Common glass may break or not the minute you light your lamp ; if not, the first draft may break it; if not, it may break from .1 mere whim. Tough glass chimneys, Mac beth's " Pearl-top " or " Pearl glass," almost never break from heat, not one in a hundred. Where can you get it? and what does it cost ? Your dealer knows where and how much. It costs more than common glass; and may be, he thinks tough glass isn't good for his business. Pittsburgh, Pa. Geo. A. Macbeth Co. Old Sol can mako more pants In ono day than all tho tailors In tho world. Remarkable Facts. Heart dtsoiss Is mmlly supposed 'o be In cumuie, tml when property trealtd Hlnrgo proportion ol oases mnb- cured. Thus Mm. I luiir.i Hatch, or EUhart, lnd 11 ml Mm. .Mary L. IUIter, ol Ovid, Mich., werocnied aller tutlorlng 20 yea-8. H. tl. Llnbur er, (lrusalM at Han Juko, III., says that Dr. Mlleb' New Heart (Jure, which cun-d ihe lormer, 'worked wonders lor his wlte." Levi ogau, of Huplmnan, Mich., who had heart dihi aso Mr 30 years, says two boMlex miulu him "foul like a Lew muu." Dr Miles' New Heart C'uii liKulduud gttnrnnteod by (3. H. llagenbuch 1 10 druggist. Hook of wonderful testimonials nee. The miKratovy birds havo now returned from their winter homo to enjoy spring and Hummer. A National Event. Tho holding of the -World'H Kalr Inn city scarcely 11 ty oim old will be a remarkable event, but whothor It will rnnlly buueflttbis nation us much as the dUcovery ol the Restorative Norvlne by Dr Kranklln Mdos In doubtful. Tnls Is Just what the American people ivmmI to cure their excessive nervous rteKi, dyspepsia, boarlactie, dtzmPtcs. sleep lesnacHs, ueuralxla, nervous debility, dullness, munition of in liul, etc. It acts I ke a charm. TrUl bottles and Hne book on "Nervous and HoirtDboises'wIlb unequal- d testimonials, free at U II. Haiteubuclrs drug store. It u warranted to contain no optmn, morphine or dangerous Umqi. Trailing arbutus H In bloom but Is not as plentiful as It has been other seasons. Mlloa' Kervo ana Llvor PlUn Act on a new principle re, Mating the liver, sloinao.li und bowels through the nervet, Anewrtlsoovery. Dr. Mile' I'IUh speedily owe biliousness, had taste, torpid liver, piles, eonstlpatlon. unequalod lor men, women, children. Smallest, mlMent, surest! aldoses, 2cls. Bampies Krea. at U. II UazenbncU's drug store. QUICKLY. THOROUGHLY, FOREVER CURED dt a new pericctea fdontlflo method tlint cannot fall unless tha oaso Is boyond bunian niu. 1 uu iuvi imiJiuvuia , the first dsy, feel a bene- ; uauvurruui suurrKiiuw yourself a king among inoit In body, mtnd aud hOArt. Drains and losses oudod. lSverr obstaclo to happy raiirrled life re moved. Nurvo force, wlll.oncrffy, brutnpowor, vthon falling or lostaro restorod by this troaU tnent. Altsmallundweulc portions of tbutKHlyen larved and strunetbened, Victims of abuses nnd excesses, reclaim your mnnbood ! BufTerers from lolly,overwork,lll beiiltli, regulnyourviKorl Don't despnlr.eron If In tho last stapes. Don't bo dlsboart ened I f quacks bavo rob bed you. letu3skon vim tbattuodtoai sclenoound business honor still crlstt bere go bnnd In band. Write Tor uiu Ilouk vrltb explanations A proof, tnailed sealed Iren. Over JU.OOO refereuce. E1.IK IIBDIOAL 00. , BUFFALO, IT. T. JOIN H. EVANS' SALOON, aOK.CKNTIlK BT.,BHENANBOaVH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of clars always on band, The best temperance drink. To tset a i'ualtlv. Cure for the effect of snlfUws. l!arly liccaara. htulaadoiu. Aeriualltillltyt Loasef Kexual rower, luipotency, &o. Ho pmitla ourfattli In our Spoclllo we wlllsnd one Vnll Sleuth' MedUlnfl andUucU VslusUv Infonnatlon FKI'K. Adurem il. 11. CO., sKt llroadway, Hvv Yurfc. BA8EBALL GAMES. Baltimore Forfeits a flume to Catch a Truln. AT BALTlMOnK. Onmo foifcltcil to New York. Ililtlmore fallo-l to notiry Now York that they had to lemunt ." p. m. to eateli n ttnlnfor Iloston. llultlmore .....0 0 0 1 4 0 New York 0 3 0 a 1 0 B Ilfltteries Cobb and lloblnson; King and llojie. AT rlllbADELrlllA. Philadelphia 0 010001103 lloslou 0 0 5 01000 06 llatteile Qtsey and Clements; Stuley and Ounzel. OA51E9 rOSTfOXEI). Wjhlntoii nroolclyn gume at Washlujton, and Olncliiiiatl-l'lttsbuig gume ut ritesbttrir. postponed on account ot ruin. Standing of tb League Clubs. , . v,r Vtr Hon Lot Ct mm Lost CI Louisville.. 3 1 .760 Phlladclp'a.S 3 .600 New York. 3 1 ,750 Chicago....! 3 .400 J oston 3 1 .750 L'lovebuul..l a .3.1.) j rooklyn ..3 3 .000 Waslilng'n.l 3 .333 Pittsburg .3 a .000 Stl)iiU...l 3 ,50 Cincinnati.. 4 3 .571 Baltimore .1 4 ,200 THE CZAR'S THANKS. Ills Auknawledgnient to minister Smltta for This Country's Alii. WASUiKOTOff, April 21. Thu Secretary of State is in receipt of a dispatch from Mr. Cbariei i&Qory Smith, Uuitsd States Minister at St. PetorsuUtg. recounting a conversation hetween HUjualtj tha Emperor and himself, In regard to tho" dispatch of vessels by the people Of this country laden with provisions- for the Russian sufferers. Among other thlnirs His Majesty said: "I am very much touched by the in terest and kindness which the neonln nf the United Statos are showing in Rending snips 01 nour to my sutterlng people. Those offerings ura great and generous, they indicate a sympathy and friendship for which we are deeply grataful, and L desire that you will convey to the Ameri can people my sincere thanks for this manifestation of their friendly and hu man sentiments." It this connection it may also be added that His Majesty has been pleased to pre sent to Cnpt. K. W. Sargent, comman der of tho steamer Indiana, an enamelled goblet In recognition of the part he took in onnging to uussla tho Hour so gener ously donated by the citizens of Phila. phla for the relief of the people of IkUSSlM. Tbe Okluboiuu Rush. Kinofisueii, 0. T., April 21. Already boomers are returning In great numbers and the land office is besieged with busi ness. Many of those rotumlng are dis gusted, but 1 ils is a matter of course. There are uu..., Lile-t afloat of casualties but thus tar uu f Utilities are reported. The city of Ok .,-ciie, 10 miles south of here, on the Hock Island, supposed by many to be the future capital of Okla homa, has been built in a day. It ii nearly two miles square, and tho scene of excited aotlvity beggars description. On one; claim are 40 men, each out eweariug mat no is in the order of proce dence.aj . i4wl Ir. I'arkburst Lulourlieil. Rockland, Mo., April 21. Itev. J. T. Crosby of Ellsworth, preaoheel the Con ference Sermon In the East Maine Math odlst Conference yesterday afternoon. He eulogized Itov. Dr. 1'arkhurst of New York, terming him the "Prophet Reformer," nnd said it was the duty ol every minister of God to preach right eousnoss and overthrow iniquity. Indicted for Criminal Libel. WiLMisoToif, Del.. April 21. Tin grand jury of Kent county yosterday found an Indictment for criminal libel against J. II. Dllwortb, editor of tin Delawaro City "News." In his paper ha called the Rev. J. A. B. Wilson, pastor of the Eighteenth M. E. Church, New York city, a liar, a murderer and a wire puller. He will bo tried next month. NEWS OF THE DAY. Michael Morris, of South Boston, dlod yesterday nt the age of 103 years. William U. Swan, a Boston broker, is Insolvent. Liabilities, $10,000; $30,000 secured; assets light. Two new cases of smallpox were dis covered by the New Vork Health inspect ors yesterday morning. Fire yesterday In the wholesale ware house of Durkee, Stiles Si Company, Wllllmantic, Conn., did $15,000 damages fully insured. The total of wheat stored At Duluth, Mlun., Is about 16,205,000 bushels, and all but 140,000 bushels is of the finest milling grnde. The Supreme Court of Georgia has affirmed the constitutionality of the law making the property of railroads amena ble to county taxation. Col. Johu A. Van Keuran, a leading Jeweller in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., anil Captain of Company II, 128th Regiment, during tbe war, is dead. Reports from the district In which Tuesday's earthquake was most seven state that there was a slight renewal ol the seismic disturbance yesterday. Ne harm was done. The contest at Salem, Mass., of tha will of Samuel Sawyer, whose large estate was left mostly in publlo bequests, bus been abandoned, the oaso having been settled out of court. The Brooklyn and New York Mall House, owned by Henry Altenbrand Si Co., In Brooklyn, was burued with Its contents last night. The Iojs is $75,000. There were 00,000 bushels of malt stored in the building. Tho report of the Now York Statt Board of Mediation and Arbitration ex onerates tho contractors of the Adiron dack Rnllroad, In the construction ol which it wus alleged that gross cruel ties had been Inflicted on the laborers. M. J. Tierney, a freight conductor on the Louisville & Nashville Rnllroad, win given $20,000 dnmages at Louisville yes terday, against the Standard Oil Com pany for being mutilated for life by the oxploslon of a barrel ot naptha not properly labeled. Weather Indications. W'ashinotow, April SI Vor Now Haitian li I'alr woutlaw followed by hotretii; variubla winds. for Eastern New Yorkt Italns vartabla vrlnda. l'or Roslern Ye nnsylranUt Showers: south" eoateily wind; oooler, l'nr Now Jetseyi ltuln; Bouthamterly wlndtj cooler. For Western New York and Western Penn sylvania: Haiti (lightly cooUr weather, northwesterly wluds. A CME BLACKING fs cheaper A at 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS because shoes once blackened witlt it can be kei)t clean by washing them with water. People in moderate circumstances find it profitable to buy it at 20c. n bottle, because what tliev spend for Blacking they save in shoe leather. t It is Ihe cheapest blacking considennp; ils quality, and yet we want ' sell it cheaper if it can he done. AVe will pay $10,000 Reward for a recipe that will enable us to make Wolff's Acme IIlackino ut such a price that a retailer can profitably cell it at 10c. a bottle. This offer is open until Jan. 1st, 1893. WOLFF & HANDOLP H, Philadelphia, Old furniture painted with (this is the name of the paint), looks like Btained and varnished new f-irniture. One coat will do it. A child can apply it. You can chango a pine to a wnlnut, or a che.ry to mahogany; thero is no limit to your fancies. All retailers sell it. A Famiv Affair iX Health rtfS4by. AjPhasure for the Parents "- t if- . 1. - -u J r-l jjiiicw i-iic iui uio jm ruins. ires eer THE GREAT tEaVaPERAFiCE DMffK "is a family affair a requisite or tbe borne. A 5 cent package makes 5 (;alloin ot n delicious, strengthening, effervescent beverage. Don't bo deceived if n dealer, for the sake of larger profit, tells you some oilier kind is "Just ns Kood " 'tlsfnlHe. No Imltatlou Isas (rood as tbe genuine IIicls'. S3 SHOE OENfMHEM THE DEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY It U a Rnamlpss shoo, witti no tarksor wax tbreft3 to hurt thefeett made of the best lino call, stylist ami easy, and because wo make moiv shoe of tht praae than any other manvfarturer, ItctiualsIiandW wwed shoes costing f r- m $ .oi to $' U0. OiM-ciiuiiic UmtiUtsfril. tho finest call! SJfm shoo ever oftm-d fur $V0i); equals Frencil Imported shoes which coat from 5i.oto $13.1)0. flfi-A UO JlniiiLSeweil Welt hlior, lino calf, Btyllsh. comrortabloeud UuruUlL. 1 lie best choo uver ottered at this jirlco same prndo as cu-torn-made shown cost Inu from $'.iw to ('KM. $o 50 Police Shoot Farmer, liallroad Men w and J,cUcr Carriers all wear them; iluocalf Seamless, einnuth Inside. hoaVy threu soles, extea flon ede. Ono pair will Mear a year. SO 30 flue rnlft uo oetier shoo ever offered at ujia this price t one trial will convince thoss who want a shoe for comfort and service. fflO "3 nnd J?i.()(l U'orkltmmen'itj shoeg PrtMa aro very stronu nnd durable. Those wha havo given them a trial will wear uo other make. .HinuC' u senooi suoed ara Worn hvlhntii.varn.prvvvln.ro lliavrull on their merits, as tho Increuslns sales show. B TtffHtifX. ''(OO ilnnil-Hi'wiMl shoo, tost SnCe. 1 L)tnmo1a, verystyllbh'.equaUFreaeii Imported shoes cost Inn from Sl.ut to 6.hu. ..ImillpM .SO. telMQ nucl shoe foe Hisses ure tha heat fine Dongola. KtylUh and dnrabto. Cnutlon. See that W. h. Uouelas uamo ontS price are stamped ou the bottom of uach shoo. prTAKB NO HrSTITi;TE.jU InsUton local advertlifj dealers sunDlylue von. V, h. DOVlSLAb, lirocktou.lUiws. Soldby JOSEPH BHill., Kortli IIIhIii St. SliciumIoaIn Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc Semoves and Frovonts Dandruff. WHBTE HUSSIAH SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. DR. THEBL. Uie QlllV gvbU.B ( em, 141 ABsKttM 8ct&.Ullu tho t'utted buttai wh ts ble v ourt RtooU PolSOHt Nrvoua Dbtllty"daptp clal DiBfcaseo Him Di uo ltdBul'aUaallaU wiic., sforoTltroat Mouth Blfktit'., l'lml i, (rut.tltD, tftft f lutrj I Inert HwUiingt, IniUllS)V. liiilkuuutvrloui sud BasntOBU. 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