'J '7 Hqth tho niQthod and results when Syrup of Figs Is taken: it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acta fently yet promptly on the Kidneys, liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fovers add cures habitual constipation. Byrup of Figs Is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and ngreeablo substances, its manv excellent dualities eommp.nrl it. to all and havo mado it tho most : popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50o ' and 81 bottles by all leading drug- J gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who Wishes to trv It. T)rt net. nnwnl nnw substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. OAU , . LOUISVIUE. Kit NEW YORK. N.Y. SHILOH'S The success of this Great Cough Cure h without a parallel in1 the history of medicine. All druggists are Authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can suc cessfully stand. That it rnay 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 lias 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 SHILOH'S CURE, Price lo.cts., Jo cts; and $i.oo. Il your Lungs are sore or Hack lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 2' cts. For salo by 0. H. Hagenbuch, LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS 3? J". CLEAPY, Dealer In nil kinds of Shoemakers' :, S,uppJLies ! Large and nrat-olaas, stock. ? All Demands of the Trade Stippfwo 18 W. CENTRE! 'ST., Ferguson House butldlaif, SHENANDOAH. PA. A FIM SHOW II you want to ieo'a line display ot Hoots and ijhoes, goto W, S, SNYDEft'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Modeller's old stand,) corner Coal iln3 JurUlu Bis. Custom Worlc and Elerjairlnc. Done In the boat fclyle. are "Treated with Garbonala of Soda, Magnesia, Potash or Bicarbonate of Soda." The uso of chcmlcnls can bo readily detected by tho peculiar odor from newly opened packages, and also from a glass of Tater In which a small nuantltv of chemically treated ocon, has bfpn.ijliiced, and allowed to remain fo'rWerat uiysT 1 For more than One Hundred Years the Jwulo of Walter Jtaker t Co. have made their Cocoa 1'reparationt ! ausozutiizy vvjih, iny xo 1'atent l'rocess, Alkalies, or Dye: W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. NEW DRUG STORE. Edward A. Morgan & Co. (formerly Bhnplra's I'liarmaoy) ' 107 Bouth Alain Street, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded by reglutcred rilinrmuclaU, to protectTodr lungs Procure ono of our Cheat Protectors. . TOHN R. COYLE, Atiorncy-at-Law and Real Estate ieent, rymeoIleddall's Dulldlng, Shenandoah, Pa, tf . MADE DT THE" riirHH process RUPTURE sWlsWns1 M. Hmall, .Mount Alto, li.jlUv. th. iiLe,; mer. Huobnry. l'a.i D. J. ellftVwfirtl4tii Bt. Ueadmir, tu.; Wtn.MxtjmMontr5i Ll'UllwlelpUIrt! a.$. Hhwef'lt(Blm HSdJ tfe. I'a.i Uoora and Vli: Hurlturt, -IW8ffir Ht , Heading, Vd. Hnd for circular. 1 INDIANA DEMOCRATS. They Instruct Their National Delation far Cleveland State Ticket. - Indianapolis, April 23. Ono' of the largest Democratic convontlona- In the history of Indiana convened In this city at 10:!iO yesterday forenoon. Every county In tho State was ropresontod by a full delegation and i),000 enthusiastic Democrats from throughout tho State crowded to galleries and aisles. Aftor. the call of delegations by tho secretary tho various committees were announced and made their reports. There were loud cheers when the Com mittee op, Pcpnnnent Organization'' re? ported United States Senator 'Purple as chairman of the convention and Senator Voorhees, Hugh Dougherty, Charles L. Jewett and fjnmuol E. Morse as" dcld-' gntos-at-large to the National Conven tion. ' A platform was then unanimously adopted that afllriued tho devotion of tho convention toi.tiie. nrlficlnles of tho DCnWeraticf tfartr. Anv etilaraornent or concentratlonfbf Federal powjoiH was op posod, and Individual rights llrmly as sorted to be a necessity. The administration was arraigned for its subserviency to the Interests of the money power as illustrated in the ap pointments of John Wanamaker and William A. Woods. A radical and comprehensive measure of tariff reform was favored and, reci procity condemned. The circulation of a full and'sufllcient volume of , money was demanded and tho election of United States Senators dlreotly by the people was favored, as was the Austral ian election system. Sonntors Voorhees and Turple were ondorsed, as were the School Book enactments, Just and lib eral pensions were favored, but com mission ltnum was denounced. A State tax for revenue was endorsed, and Indi ana Senators and Representatives were instructed to uSo their influence in favor of making greenbacks taxable as other property. The administration of Qrover Cleve land was endorsed as. wise and patriotic, his message of 1887 on tariff reform was eulogized, and upon this issne Cleveland was endorsed as the logical candidate of the party. Gov. Gray was highly en dorsed and the delegation was Instructed to place his name before the convention provided the nomination of Cleveland was found inexpedient. Tho ticket nominated is as follows) For Governor, Claude Matthews; for Lieutenant-Governor, Mortimer Nye; for Secretary of . State, C.ipt. W. B. Myers. ' ", , EXPECTED TO BESHOT. 1 ltolilnson Looked for Death nt tlia Hamll of Uutlieiliifitou. Washington, April 23. The mall by1 tue PtejmjsJilpmpreBs of Japan, has just brought to Vancouver, B. C. the details of the defense subtulttedTln' the trial of Lieut. Hetherington before, tuo United fatates Consular Court in Yokohamo. Evidence was produced to enow iuai.uobiD.son, the murdered man, had been guilty of dishonorable conduct, and that Lieut. Hetherington wa3 justi fied in taking stringent .measures to pro tect the honor of his family. .Counsol for the accused said that HetUerington'a feelings were so wrought up by the con- uuee or mo cieau man tuat tlie act was wholly unpremeditated, Commander Bartlett of the Marion tostifled that while none of his officers ever hoard him swear, he swore at Rob inson durln'g.a'n interview he had with the man, called him u scoundrel and vil lain and said that if he had been in Hethorington's place he would have put a, bullet throughhlm at sight. B6binsdu replied: " I believe Lieuten ant Hetherington U justified In his conduct, I deserve shooting. I deserve anything. I havu been expecting Lieut. Hetherington to shoot me." TFaddlDB Couple and Family Poisoned. PiffALihiAj' CSl.'; April 2i Daniel Shaw is dying, hls affianced bride, Miss Annie Hlnkston Is very HI, nsraro also her mother," Mrs.- Ulukaton, Miss Allia Hinkstont an nilopigd .daughter, .and jin aunt, Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Carter made tea for supper Tuesday night In which stryclinltie'Uiad, been put,, by , some7 un known1 person. All' iira 'nov'' olit of danger except Shaw and Mrs. Hlnkston. Heallzlng'his critical condition Mr. Shaw wished to be married before he ded and the ;crpmouy voa', performed, yesterday afternoon. ' . Chinese Making Tliolr Own Opium. FiTnuno, April i?2.,-h-InternUI Keye nue officers here believe they have made an linponantjlisooVery while making a tour of tho Chinese district. They think the Chinese are surrepMtgusly manutooturiogTtJielr?- oyvn Jopim: f rouf the crude article', 'olid thlis'-evaUIlfg the tax thereon. Tho raw material comes into the country free. The officers say that United States revenue officers ' aro making an investigation into tho rnatteri all over tho couutry. -' ' Sy If'M'as In Self-Uerenio. HinnLBiQWil, N.. Y., A.pril-23. Theo dore Warren Long, who was employed by the Ontario & Western Railroad Comt pany as a foreman of bridge lfulld&ff in' an Jiitoxfcated condition 'nn'd" started the row. , Davis says he flred tho shot In self-defense. The New Connecticut Itnllroad. IlAnTortp, Conn., April 22. Tha.Dos. ton & Inland IWlroad Company, which llled Its certificate of organization yes terday, has a capital stock of $10,000, 000, divided into 100,000 shares. Its principal office will bo nt Mtddletowu, Conn., wheru most of tho stockholders are, a number being also lu Boston. Ilitco'mv Itill.im l"(it.nt, VASHiNaTOH, April 23. Three pat ents on what Is known as the carbon contact, will be lssucd'on Mayij to Edi son, who has asslgued them to the West- T 3' " l - l " 'J I HUtUU hnj sole) thein to thtf Heir Tolophone JJompaiy. ha, patent are regarded as 1 very importaut. Illl- I lr. at Mou!( which started in the saloon and board ing house of M. O. Sullivan on Onk street late Wednesday nlaht spread both ways, totally destroying twelve houses ana mree uarns. The commercial hotel on Spruce street was also destroyed. The loss Is heavy, 4 JtimaD.vla at tho latter"fl; hotel In Sulnmlttvllld Station.1 Was. tivlalnljilmn Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U-. S. Gov't Report . ' jmowma pure Mrs. Piirnrll 8ne for Ttunt. Duiiiitj, April "2. At the Wioklow Sessions Mrs. Pnrnell, widow of Charles Stewart l'ainull, brouBlnt suit against twolve of her tenants for non-payment of rent. Soveral of the applications were dismissed by the court on the tenants producing receipts fs.b'olylrig; that their rent, was not yet dna. In the other cases the tenants refused to pay unlets the abatement allowed by Mr. Farnell some time before his death was given to them. THE NEXT MOnNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor snvs It acln Rin 'y on the stomach, liver and ktducs, nnllsa plfutant laxative. ThH Irink H raado irom htrh . an t li prepared for ub lifjnlthy, this U uecorKazy. Filsiaor zxxcL OHDlSn AT ONC12. Christ. Schmidt, Agt, ao7 TVcst Coal St., 3 ig;' Cut in Prices. ' , : ClJAS. YAUOWSKY'S, 23" West Centra Street, Dest rod flannol undershirts, fi5o; best gray undershirts. 30o: best cotton nvm-shtrta. "in- best cloth overshlrts, 75o; best muslin white Biuris.w; men'abest woolen socks, per pair, lfioi ball aalz. 'irferits' fine hanillrrchln. asm fine susponrters. par pa(r 15q; overalls for mon, 40onp; ladles' lino merino Underwear, each, "Vi iuuiv' lui-wooi jacxets, 700; uuuen' last black stockings, 3 pair forMC; cnlldrerTs white underwear. 15o un: i rial chlhlrAn'n t.t black stocklnga, Soo; boys' kneo pants, only e: best 4foon -Bible cloths, 50Tlp; llnest towellngB,' 50 pur yard: boat bedspreads, only SI each. Saloon anci Hestaurait N. WHITE STREET. " "V-W IKS uuu l uiu- psTilMu?a1;v4rluw on hand. Call around and spendajtteasant hour. SHEANP.QAH . boilerWorKs! Xufth JSinertcH Stiet, 2featjtoalt btenaiulotth, 1'it, Of a'l'klnas promptly aUendti toi ' ; Hpeomi aitentlou gtvn to f3T3?AM FITTING, W. E. Smith & Son. WSEND FOR CATALOGUE. Mill mui lU.kiiai Uol B. ai4u.k.an'iiu'iTi M livm M-lnok,.' mrl. (Ml. . il 01) E. G.MEAGIiAM ARMS CO.. St. LOUIS.KU CHRIS. BOSSLEIt'S, SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N, Muin St., Bheuaniloftb. The Finos! Stock of Iteers, AUs, Cigars, k JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 38 E. OENTRB BT., SHENANDOAH , FRESH BEErV PORTER, ALE. , Finest brands ol cigars always on hand, To tMt a 1'oMllm Cure for the cffufl of wlfbuM, Iturlr i:xcvar, ijnlaiiou, ncr.ouil.i-blKty. Lopof Sexuul INiwer, Jrapotwi?. oo. So great 1 oorfutu to our unacli)o we wlllHMiu on Full i1onth' MedUlufl aaUMUCQ Valuabl. tnformAtlon FJt'l- Addrral U. M. CO., SU&llrvudMKj.Kttr York. J J TAKE WASAm All dniggisU. ell It itrAK . unit UX) per jisjiitge. riny otte to-day. Iiunu i'mnllj- reiir1iio Huncj rinnk Dopoiltors Paid. ' WlLLlAMsronT, Pa., April US. The Muncy Hank depositors havo received their monoy at last. Itecciver Collins has received from Washington nnd' paid out checks to tho extant of $70,00(1, the depositors whose claims were fully es tablished receiving dollar for dollar! There remains to bo paid out about'JlO, 000 on claims of 50 persons whoso ac counts havo not yet been fully straight ened out. Rovnarkablo Faota. Heart disease Is unully supposed o bo In curuble, tmt when properly l roiled alamo proportion o( cases can bH cured, Thus Mrs. Hmlrn Hatch, of Klkhart. Ind., and Mr. Mary I. linker, ol Ovid, Mich., wero cured aftor fullering 20 years, 8. O. Llnbur.er, drtifwlstatlfau Jose, 111., Bays that Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, which cured the former, 'worked wonders lor his wife." Levi 1 ogan, of Iluclmimn, Mich.,, who bad htnrt disease lor 30 years, says two bollles made him "feel llko a new man." Dr Miles' New Heart Cuio Is sold and guaranteed ly O. H. Hagenbucli the druggist, liookor wonderful testimonials free. Now Is the tlmo when, moro than ever, the tailor makes the man. A National Event. The holding of the "World' Fair In a city scarcely 11 tye rs old will be a remarkuMe event, but. whotlior It will ienlly bBnedtttiis nation us much as the dl-icovery ot the Restorative Nervine by Dr Franklin Miles Is doubtful, This Is Jmt what tho American pnorilo need to cure tlnlr excessivo norvoui ness, dyspeMl.i hoaJactie. dlxzmss, sleen lessaess, ueuralgla, norvotr. debility. dullness, contusion of mind, etc. It acts liko a clmrm. Trial bottles and fine biok ou "Nervous and Heart DLoases," with unequal "dtestlmoaliil, freatO, II. Hixcentn en's drugstore. It is warranted to vonlain no opium, morphine or dantervun drugs. An old nroverb sttvs "after dinner set a whllot after supper walk a mile." Mlloo' Norvo and Hver Pllla Ant. in (i nnur nvlnolnlA . ll L - liver, stomaoli nnd oowpIh through the nerves. iVnowtlUaivery. Dr. Miles r'tU eiieedlly uiuu wiipw, ,mn vurpiti iiver, pueJi, constipation. UneqUaled lor men. women, olilldren. Hmallest, mllloiit.sureitr 60doses, iets. HampiBHFroe, at O. H Hattenbucii's drnsloro. M. A. HEFNER, 8xtNorlhlJardin St., Shenandoah. WAGON and CA1M1IAGES In all tho latest styles, of the finest make and bestHnlshin the world for tho money, manu factured by the Cook Wagon Company, Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal 3t.. . , ; ' Ulienandoab, l'a. U"gularmeal9 nt popular vrlosssen-eritttiall times. . Ladles dining kuT re. 1 ' freshmont rooms atlach if,, ed. Bar stosued with tho nnnst brands of cigars und fancy drinks. i Leading Restaurant in lawn, GEO. W. HASSLER, 108 North Tardln Street, SaiGNAKDOA.il, IA., House Painter and Paper Hanger. All work executed promptly and at i.rtakiriable rfleft.Perfwt fldtisfao. nan guur&nieedl nS nftno'lmt Urst class workmen are employed, WALL PAPER FOR SALE! At retail or In Jobbers' lots. ELLIS, TioTiosm'lli and Store Deiler, has removed to tho Cor. of Centre mid Jarilln HIH., Where he will be pleased to meet all his old as M mJ VUEtiumoia us POBOIUJU, uwu nun, , jay JJJltl FIRE IHSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. PSnlea roproseuted by ID-AVIID PATJST, 120 S. JardmSt, Shenanaoah.Pa. O OFFSE HOUSE. MIIS. CONNICIC IN CIIAUQK. A SQUARE HEAL AT A NOMINAL PRICE. Everything well cooked and clean. An elab orate bill of fare dally. Lodgings for travelers, BlUM.ICOMNXCIC.aa N, 9inlu tit, EASILY, QUICKLY, PERMANENTLY RESTORES. reulriiM ranw,M,'llukltlir, oi,Vo !; arrort or Ulcr eicaua, tba c,ull, .f Morsork. skin.., ,rr,, m. Dull autaitli, dttoiairDt ud looi ltkrVrjl bwt. auMrafcnaew. Saul Htmflw "OHi, vmctYX ifEftoAL Ciildtli,liU, Vm. 3. GALLAGHER. Justice of (be Peace, Real Estate and Icwatu Agency. Offlco-Muldoou'a Building, SUenondoah, Pa. BASEBALL QAME8. -fe Boston, T,nulaTllle and Cleveland IVln- Other Gaiuus 1'ostponed AT CLEVELAND. Iloston 0 S 0O03110 1 Ilflltlmoro 0 0100103-( nntterlcs Nichols and Kelly; Bufflngtot AT LOOISVILLE. Loulevlllo 0 0 0 0 0 a 4 0 11 Chicago , ,0 0 1 0 o 0 0 0 1-J u "a.l'crIt-euKin and arlm; (luinbert and AT BOSTON1.- Cleveland 4 0 S 0 0 5 0 0 0-11 Clnalnuatt ,t,l OOOUOOOa-1 IkltterieiK-roupg and Zlmmerj Oiatnberlali OAUBS rOSTTONED. nrookljn-rhUadelphla game ut Ilrooklyn rittsbtirihSt. Louis nama at rittsburif, postponed on account of rain. Standing of the Leuirue CIuIik. iron Lost Ut mm lAxt Ot Louisville.. 4 .RDO mai.nlr....l O f,no jioston 4 Now York, 3 Ilrooklyn ..3 l'lttsburif ..3 Cincinnati.. 4 .K00 Phlladolp'a.a m Chicago. ...S .000 Waslilng'n.l .600 Bt Louis ...1 .601 Ualtlmora .1 3 .400 4 .333 .3.13 3 .aao C JUll SEARCHING FOR THE BODIES. Tn Man Still In thu Flooded .11 Inn al MlnerBvllle, Pa. MiNEltsviLLE, Pa., April 22. There are 10 men still In the Lyttle Coal Com pany's colliery, all of whom are supposed to be drowned. The names of the unfor tunate men nrei Thomas Buggy, and John Zerby, both miners, engaged In timbering; Albert Sabella, contractor, and his gang of laborers. They were en gaged In driving a gangway in the lower part of the rniue. Zerby is married and has several children. Buggy is the son of a widowed mother, and was her only support. Several Immense pumps, each lifting 1,000,000 gallons a day, are rapidly low ering the water in tho mine. Up to this morning nothing has been seen or heard, of the eight Italians and two Americans who are undoubtedly drowned. It la expected their bodies will not ba reached before this ovenlng. an AMES IS SATISFIED. The Ex-Gnverunr's ICealoua For Going l)ef,rn the Convention. Boston, Jlast., April 23. In an in terview ex-Governor Ames said! "I am well .iti.fied with my candidacy before the c iviiition as delegate-at-large. I did not desire the honor ol representing the State in this capacity, u fact well known previous to the proceed ings. - "I was willing to go before the con vention to ascertain how large a propor tion of tho delegates ngreod with my views on the tariff. It appears that 107 delegates voted for mo as a consoquoncil of this statement. Tho rosult has justi fied me. "I approve of tho platform adopted, especially the paragraph relating to the amendment of the tariff laws." Slercilor' Arrest for Conspiracy. Montreal, Que., April 23. The arrest of Mr. Mercier, ex-Premier of the Prov- 1nr-A nt OiinT-tJin a nlin... a 1 -I.. to defraud the province of $00,000, haa I causeu a sensation bore. Sir. Mercler will defend himself. He said to-day: "I never, conspired. I never demanded a cent and never touched the monoy which was deposited. I never knew, till the statements' beforo the Royal Commission, that Langlals had subscribed a cent. MlHglsRlppl River niilng-. , " WAsmsoTQ.v, April 22. Recent hTavy i ralu's aro causing the rivers to rlsa rapid- ly In the Ohio and upper Mississippi val ..leys.1 'The stages of wator in tha lower Mississippi JUver already high and rising will ha added to greatly the next two weeks. The situation as regards the possibility of an overllow of the lower Mississippi Is critical. NEWS OF THE DAY. If Bob Ford returns to Creedo the citizens say they will lynch him. A gang of non-union longshoremen at Chicago were tnobbed yesterday. The convention hall at Minna anolU has.-beeu' turned over to the committee. Thornlca Hotel at Geyserville, near Saratoga wus destroyed by Are yester day. By tho burning of a crowded tenement house In St, Petersburg Wednesday night fifteen lives wero lost. Tho Boston & Maine Rajlroad has de clared a dividend of 4 per cent, dividend on the common stock, payable May 111. The Concord & Montrenl Uailroad naj declared a 4 per cent dividend, payable May 2, to stock of Class 1, preferred, and Class 4. David Oookeran, a fnrmer living flv' miles northeast of Des Moinoa, In., killed his wife and an unknown man at his home Wednesday night. Armed men and bloodhounds ar on the trail of the two nogtoos who mur dered the postmaster nt itelsal, Tox., Tuesday night, and robbed the oflloo. The maohtne shops of tho Oeorgla Sohool of Teohnolgy nt Atlanta, were destroyed by flru yestorday. The loss is $50,000; innurance, $18,000, Causo of the lire unknown. The repetition yesterday morning ol the earthquake shocks of Tuettday havo thoroughly frightened the inhabitants of the Sacramento Valley. Many fatal results are reported. Malvln D. Slpole, known as Albert King, who with another man and Lizzie Dennis kidnapped Banker Beals little boy and received ?S,0Q0 ransom for its return was sentenced at Kansas City to four years in the penitentiary. Llzia Dennis received afeentanee of two years. i "Weatlier Indications. Washinotow, April 8tf Jor New Knglanl: Slightly warmer weather; iuvreuJnjr otitlt wwteily wlnfts, ' Por Bottom Nw Yorta CIating slight ly warmer: touttteutetly winds. Ptr Jkutirw UtuwilywirVBftd Newi Jetsoy: Clearing weather; warmer; southeasterly winds. For Western New York and Weitern Penn sylvania; Clearlnift cooler, southerly winds, shifting to southwesterly. For Maryland and Delaware: Fair weather, followed by ihoweri; variable winds. A CME BLACKING is cheaper at 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS because shoes' once blackened with tt can be kept clean by washing them with water. People In moderate circumstances find it profitable to buy it at 20c. a bottle, becatiK) what they spend for Blacking the save in shoe leather. It is the cheapest blacking consklering its quHlilv, and yet we want ') sell it cheaper if it can be done. Vt'e will pay $10,800 Reward lbr'n recipe that will enable nl to make Wouor'-e Acme V,i,a( kio at such a prko that n retailer can pmlitably k11 it at 10c. a bottle1. This offer Uopen untij Jan. 1st, lo93. WOLFF & BANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Old furniture painted with (this is the name of tile paint), looks like stained and varnished tifu; furniture. One coat will do it A child dan apply it. You can. change a pine to a wdlnut, or a cherry t6 mahogany; there is no limit to your fancies. All retailers sell it." ' , A Tonic "Ki . and - ,' A Pleasure: That's the happy coinbiiiatiou. found in Hires' gg You drink it for pleasure, and get physical benefit. A whole some, refreshing, appetizing, thirst quenching drink. One package makes five gallons. fJon't be deceived If a dealer, Tor the sale vt larger profit, tells you some other kind Ij "just ojood "'lis false. No Imitation u as good as tlie genuine Hikes', WHY IS THE S3 SHOE nFN?Pr?MrM THE BES T S H O E IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEff im pt'umieHa Bnoe, vnti no tiu i. wir wax tnreacl and easy, anil because we malt wor,- shops of this aradathimanti nrnuim.f,i,,f,n I,, .nii.fa li.nrt. eowod filings cost jnpr from Sl.W) to S-VXI. 2ft OUCirnnliiu llanil.scivid, tbn finest call fim bhoo ever tiffcriiU for es.U0 equals k'rcncH Imported shoes which cost from SS.OI to iUM. 3ti& 00, ' niiil.f.yweil, Welt Miiip, Duo calr, " stylish, comfortable and durable. Tho best 6hoe ever oirered at tills price t same ftrado as cu. tom-maite ehoea costlnir from s.u) to u.u. (Sfl 00 l'glleo Mioet l'nrmers, ltallroad Men andLetUrrCarriyrsull woorlhem; flnecalt. eeamlesg, smooth InsMe, heavy threa soles, exten sion eaj:e. Oue pair will wear a year. 5S!2 OR. ."no cnlfi no Iwuoraboe over offered a Sts.m this ptlcos ono tnal will convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service CQ -J nnd Si.UO Wurklnempii'n shooi u7&b are, very strong and durable. Those who nave given thenin trial will wear no ot her matto. KfVVC,' Sa.OO nnd SI.73 school shoes am ,wuni bTthe ljseyer where; they tell on their merits, as the lucreunlng suIcb show. 1 5tr"liAC Iland-MeTcd shoe, nest (CI UICO Uongola, very styllib: equalafrencli Imported shoes cnatiiw from 64.uil to ttM. l.ndlPB' t.50, s-J.Utl nnd shoo fot Hisses are the base fluu Dimitola. Styllh anil durable. tlitutlon. See that W 1 Douglas' name anil price are stamped ou the bottom ot each shoo. rr-TAKK NO riT.JHSTlTL'TE. Inslston local ol verticil dealers silpplylmr yon. W. 1: UOUtlLAb, BrocUton,ItlB..ldL JOSEPH JBj&JuXj, MortU fit., Slieiiuiicloah Healthful, Agreoable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Bunan, Etc Kewovos anil Prevouto Sondruff. white mssim soap. Sp;iaJly Adapted for Use in Hard Vater. DR.THEEL, Kft.fl Nonh Fourth 8t., Wit1 uuU guuUe d(wu luttiUui (1-cUlUi 1b tiw IfhlUKl AtMM Ufa h tbl u curd Hlood Pol 8 on, Nervous DwbiHty spe cial DIseuvM hlUulUMiVl Kt4BU7Ul.lU uw tii tturtfThroat Mouth PI .11 1 rimi'i t'rupttPni for) r tttrJ tluii bttili.iiKd, Irriu.tV)i.4 h tUinnittloa tsi BMIrln( fcittc uroi. WtUitu ftol Irl toil tatmorr wkk hvu metiul laiiktr, tUMJ lit. I i f hliLU'-s ftml bH nioM uiultltf from Eiawuti. lu iimi Uon or (iv, iitrk Kt-ui cj eurd to 4 t 1 Mirf U ww Jjt ui liMf ii-w, no BiRtUr hu 4t Uiof OiMitsr, Qutvck, VtuU ur HaifittJ PhjitatM hu Ml4. rAMKiiDc rtnh or ionr. tun m IWILP a nQOK I Hmumv ilcilv fnfn 1 Ut I, fcVn t U 7TfM. tM bbW Cr'i -ft 10 KamlftT tt tilt II Wvll or Mil m4 b 1 v UChwom mo Wwlo -4 6turJy Poll, 411 TtMtft G. M. UAMIIiTON.M. D., PiirSIClAN AND SUHQE0N. oraoe Vn. 24 Wi.3tt.loy a Street, HhouandiaU