i Both tho method and results when Syrup of Fig8 is taken; it is pleasant pnd refreshing to tho tasto, and nets fently yet promptly pn the Kidneys, liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. 8yrup of Figs is the onljr 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 the most healthy and agrecablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs i3 for sale in 50c and 1 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. I)o not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISV1UE, Kt NCW YORK, f.Y. CARTERS WITTLE PILLS. Rck Headache and relieve all the troubles tod dent to a bilious state of tho ayBtem. suoh oa Dh'jJness, Kautea, Drowsiness, Distress afteff eating, l'tln In tho Bida, &c While tucirmoafj pcmarkabla si'xcoss h&a been shown In caring Hoafiiehtv yet Carter's Uttlo Llvar PilU an equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro Venting thlaancoylpKCoarlalnt,wh!lo thejralau correct nUdlcordcrsoithostomachtlmulate the i'.vcr and regnlato tho bowels. Even if they oolj f&clialhcywonldboalmostprlcelBBs to those who cu'or from this distressing complaint; but t or iu Siately their coodneqadocsnotondhcre,and those irha once try them will and theso little pillsvaln. f.file In snrrmnv vttivR that fhv will Tint i t Jlog to do without them. Bu.afterallstcklicad (Is tho bane cf bo rar.ny lives that hero Is whore ire tnaVe our great boast. Our pllli cure it whila others do not Carter's Little Llvor I'llls are very small anil very easy to taho. Ono or two pills jnakoa doso. Thoy are strictly vegetahlo and do not gripe or purgo, but by their gentle action ploasoaU who ucethem. In vials at 23 cents; five for $1. BoH by druggists everywhere, or sent by mau. CARTER MEOICINE CO., New York; SMALL PltL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE A FINESH0W If you want to see a line display oi Boots ana Hhoes, go to W. S, SNYDER'S (Masteller's old Gland,) Corner Coal nnd Jtirtllu Sts. Custom Work uuel Repairing Done In the best ttyle. PROCESS sri "Treated with Carbonate of Soda, Magnesia, Polaih or Bicarbonate of Soda." The use of chemicals can bo readily detected by tho peculiar odor from newly opened packages, and also from a glass of water In which a small quantity of chemically treated cocoa has been placed and allowed to remain for several days. Tor more than One Hundred l'eare . the home of Walter linker Jt Co, A BSOI.VT1SI.Y WJtH!, tiling JfO ! , 1'atent l'roce$t, Alkaltte, or Dyes. t W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. a. I 'new mm STORE. I ft o r vn n liu r m m mm a w 1 n ri 1 C 3 (Formerly Shaplra's l'harmaoy) 10?Boath Main Street, NEXT DOOR tCPOST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefurly compounded by reglntered.pkirmacistB, TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Prooure one of our Chest Protectors. m inTI Ifir We. 'ho nndersUnod, were nlir I IIHr entirely oured of rupture by UUI I UIIL, Ur. j. ij. aayer, ai Irch 8t., Philadelphia, Ph., H.Jones Philips, Kennet Hquire, Pa.: T. A. Kreltz, Hlitlngtnn, Pa.: K. M. Hinall, Mount Alto, !..: itev, H. II. Sher- RnnnaQ dutch ft t-' Ht.. Iteadln, Pn. Wm. Ulx, 1821 Montrose Ht Philadelphia; 11. 1.. Itowo, WJ Elm Kt, Head ing, Pa.; Ueoricoand 1'b. Human, U9 Locuet tit., Heading, 1. H-nd for circular. lug) I To teat a I'o.ltlve Vuee for tbe eireats or nell-abUM. r:urlr j:xceiuM-. wnwaions. ncru. jit-uuur, lxesor i fiexual I'oww, inipotcflt y, Ho Krfiatl our faith in our Slei-ino -.v0 vlllw mi one jll Mouth' Sfcdklus ! jAd Jlucu Valunhu li.fornutUcnl'ltl:!'. Address 1 ti. 11. I .1 . hH.'. I1,uuJwmt. A'uut Vurlf. HIS CRUEL DECEIT Mn?gie Williams Mukca a Dis covery, and Dies For It. MURDEUKD BY HER LOVER. Bha Had Brokin the Engagement Beoaust of His Wooden Leg. Lnvar Cunningham, nonev.r, A. Vert For. clvaness, Hut Mnggle Wouldn't Ueconi. Itocmiclleil Then lie Shot Hr Twice, and Also Put Two Bullet Into lllmsnll Girl Ded nnd Man Mortnllr 'Wounded lie Illumes It All on the Woman. OAMuniDaii, Mas?., April 20. The dl'covery that lier lover had a wooden leg led Maggie Williams to dismiss Wil liam E. Cunningham, to whom she was betrothed. Tho engagement was broken Sunday night, the young woman up braiding her lover for tho dccaptlon ho had practised upon her. Yesterday Cunningham visltod 25 Portsmouth street, whero Maggie was employed as a domestic, and asked her to shako hands j and lruke up. Maggio refused to bo reconciled to tho wooden leg and again repulsed him. Then Cunningham drew a revolvor and fired two shots at his sweetheart, ono bullet taking effect In her left tem ple mid the other over the heart. Cun ningham then placod the revolver at his OWn llpnil And ilrofl Tim ol.Af ,11.1 I not kill and the man fired ngaln, the j bullet passing just over tho heart. He j fell ucros3 tho body of the girl and uwaueu ueatn. The polico summoned an ambulance and hurried the victims ot the tragedy to tho hospital. The girl died before reaching the institution. Cunningham is alive, but is mortally wounded. lie would say nothing about the mntter savo that the woman was killed by get ting iu the wny while ho wis trying to commit suicide. DR, HILL'S MURDER. IIo Railed loSoa a Patient at Nlslit and Cainn Ilmnw Iylnc In III, 1. Wilmi.vcjton, Del., April 20. The murder of Dr. John II. Hill, brothor of Walter S. Hill, a commission merchant of Now York city. In Kent county, Del., just across the Delaware Hue, by a gang of negro desperadoes, has caused great excitement. Since the acquittal of a white man In Kentcounty who was charged with mur dering one of their race, the gang has been bent on murder. Dr. Hill was called to the bedside of Mrs. James Shaw, who lives near Massey's Station, live miles from Milllugton, where the physician lived. He responded to the urgont summons at 10 o'clock ou Saturday night, but did not reach his destination. He told hi s wife lie would not be gone long, and she waited for his return. At four o'clock Rbe heard the noise of the dogcart as it rolled up the lano to her homo. Tho vehicle stopped, but her husband did not appear. Becoming alarmed Mrs. Hill went out to see it there was any trouble. Prone upon his face In the dogcart lay her hut bund. Calling to him he gave no answer. Her neighbor, J. P. Abren, responded to her call for help, and they carried the unconscious man into his home. It was found that his throat was cut from ear to ear. His head was crushed and one foot was gone. Doctors was sum moned, but Dr. Hill died at 8:45 yester day afternoon without regaining con sciousness. The Grant Monument Corf Stone. New Yonic, April 20. Arrangements for tho ceremony of the laying of the corner-stone of the Qrunt Monument on Wednesday next are nearly completed. Qovernor Flower has ordered the First Brigade of the Nntloual Guard to participate In the ceremony. A grand stand to accomodate 0,000 per sons has been erected at Riverside Park, and it Is thought that over 200,000 per sons will be able to witness the cere mony within the park inclosure. It Is Btated that there will be at least 8,000 Qrand Army veterans In tho parade, which is expected to bo large and impos ing. t, Think O'Mrlen l In Cuba. New York, April 20. The belief Is general among the authorities here that the escaped bunco steerer O'Brien has fled to Cuba. Inspector Steers Is firmly of this belief. lie says that O'Brien Is too foxy to come to this city. David Dishler,the sporting man who is accused of having assisted O'Brien in his escape, is stopping at the Qllsey House, and does not appear at all disturbed by the fact that his name is prominently con nected with O'Brien's escape. Artist Ilradford Dead. New Youk, April 20. William Brail ford, the artist, who was stricken with apoplexy at bis studio on Fifth avenue last Wednesday, died yesterday. The deceased was 70 years old, and had won much praise through his paintings of Northern scenery. He made several trips to the urctio region, his last being 20 yenrs ago, when he was connected with the exploring expedition headed by Dr. Hayes. The body will betaken to Fair Haven Mass., for Interment. Deacon's Trial to Begin May SO, Paius, April 20. Tho trial ot llr. Ed ward Parker Deacon for killing Abellle will begin May 20. It is Bald that M. Cloinenceau-wlll appear In behalf of the Abellle family. It is believed thnt Mrs. Deucon will bo absent, and that a medi cal certiilcate of her Inability to be pres ent will be produced, it necessary. Grievances of Itullrond Men. SonANTOK, Vn., April 20. A commltteo from the Brotherhood of Hallway Truln nien, representing the employes of the Delaware, Lnokawanda and Western sys tem, presented a list of grievances to Ueueral-Manuger Ilallstead. Among other things thoy demand a large ud vauco In wutK 030,000 Worth of llouds Molen. PuoviDBNDK, K. I., April 20. It Is dis covered that tho $110,000 In bonds taken from Buhbett, tho Mansfield miser, hud not been "deposited in the Ithode Island Safe Deposit Company, and they were pruuuuiy stolen. j Highest of all in Leavening Power, Latest U. S. Gov't Report jMssaumae pure Italy's Rifle It the nest. London, April 20. The Rome corres pondent of the "Times" says that a great German authority has assured him that the new Italian rifle la the best yet introduced, being superior to the Lebel, Mauser or Mannlicher, and that the Ital ian army authorities, conscious of this fact, are determined to go on manufac turing the rifle, whatever sacrifice be entailed, even the abandonment of the African colony. Rlleolron Mills Suspend Work. Prrreiiuno, April 20. Tho 200 workers at the Sligo Iron Mills, South Side, were very much surprised when they re ported for work as usual, at n notice posted at the entrance to tho mills that the management had ordered an indefi nite suspension in all departments. No furthor explanation has as yet beon ob tained. Two Women Ilurnod to lientlt. Weymouth, Mass., April 2(1. The clothing of Mrs. Nathan Orenth and her daughter, Mrs. Crocker, living at South Weymouth, caugh Are yesterday after noon In some unaccountable manner and ! beforo help arrived Mrs. Orenth was burned to death and Mrs. Crocker so seriously injured that she cannot re cover. A Fatal Mistake. Physicians matte no more fatal mistake luun when they Inform patients that nervous heart Iroublos oone from tho stomach and are of lltllo ron'equence. Dr. Krnnklin Miles the noted Indiana Kpeelallsl, 1ms proven the contrary in his new biok on "HBrt Disease." which may bo had frei" nt (J. II. Hgenouch's dritu stor who euoratitces and recouimpnilH Dr. Miles lueqiwled New Heart Cure, which lias th largest sjle ol anv lieut remedy In the world, it rum nervous nnd organic heart dlseaoe, short breath, tluMerlng, pain or lendiTness In the side, arm or shoulder, Irregular intlse filntiUK.stnolher ins, dropsy, etc. His liestorattve Nervine euros headache, fits, etc. Escape of Tenement House Inmates. Woossocicet, Conn., April 20. Tho wooden pin-truss brldgo across the Blackstono River at St. Paul's street, a hair century old, which has been a mon ace to the traveling public for some yenrs, was burned early yesterday morn ing. Tho flro was of incendiary origin. The flames extended to the four-story tenement block owned by Peter Maloney, which contained nearly thirty persons. Frank and Ohrlstopher Powell swam the river and aroused the Inmates of Mo loney's buildings. There would have been great loss of life If the Powell brothers had not taken the cold swim they did. THE MCXT MORNING T FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTEH. My doctor uya it nets grimy on tfce 8tomch. liver ana k dneys.iuiil 1 1 u pLHHuniIa.tatlvf. TUls it- in iv it iuuu iimu lit i i . tinJ is prep irtj for uiw tlAr tMTg jliiv una touav. JaiioM 1 iii.nl v IMi'ilif-lne Motch ih liowrls uacli day, in order to "l healthy, tbU is nece.ary. LEATHER and SHOE FIKUIffi Dealer in all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and nrst-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied IS W. CENTRE ST., Kerenson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA. SHENANDOAH BOILER WORKS! North J2merlc1i Street, Xear tonl, bheimndottltf ia. -REPA-IBIKTa- Of all kinds promptly attended to. Special altentlou given to STKABI FITTING, &e. W. E. Smith & Son. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, , 30 E. CENTRE BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands ol cigars always on hand. The best temperauoe drinks. BROUGHT TO CHEYENNE. The Illvndlnc: Stockmen anil the Troops . Arrive No Trouble Experienced. Cheyenne, Wyo., April 20. The train bearing the 17th Infantry nnd tho Invad ing stookmen left Douglass at 7 a. m. and arrived at Fort Russell at 3:45 p. in. When Deputy Sheriff Roliles attempted to get aboard the stockmen protested and he had to ride on the engine. In compliance with orders from Gov. Barber, the train was preceded by a pilot engine and caboose. The latter contained a section crew with tools to repair any break In the track. Two men with field pieces scanned the track and country ahead from the look out until Bordeaux, ono hundred miles from Douglass, was reached, when dan ger was considered past and tho pilot engine was coupled onto the train and helped haul It into Cheyenne. There was no demonstration along the route. Ranchmen and cowboys gazed ot the train with longing eyes, but made do attempt to aricst its progress. Hundreds) ot people met the train at Fort Russell, and clean linen was quick ly provided for the prisoners. Tho Tex ans were tho first to alight. Thoy are a hard looking set, and tho stockmen seem ashamed of them. The party were escorted to the fort and will bo confined iu tho guardhouse. Judge Vandever and Walter R. Stoll havo been retained for the defense. Tho prisoners were not communicative, say ing little to their friends. A MISSING LAWY-R. reared Tlint lMivunl itlncliiim Has Cone Oft on a LoncTilp. Westouester, Pa., April 20, District i Attorney Edward D. Bingham has dls- ' appeared and all efforts to And hltn have thus far proved of no avail. The only traces of him tluce Inst Wednesday are a lot ot protested checks which are lying at tho Farmers' National Bank of West chester. Ho wijnt to Hnrrlsburg and wa4 seen by a friend there at the Bepublican Con vention, since then all truces of him uro lost. it Is feared by his friends that he has gone off ou a long trip, us did R. Jones .-.luiftu'iuu hist Si'tt,-"il).'r. ' The " ominous click." Another lamp chimney for the ash bar rel. "Pearl-top" is the only reli-1 able kind not I mnfln for nv.h barrels and rinnt- vnrrlo. TVip "we have just as good," don't maKe mem as good. JNot one dealer in a hundred 1 thing about glass except the price. -Ln-jiai. ujuu aiiving lviacoetn s " Pearl-top " chimneys, and take no ( i nir. vmi will find this label minted in blank on each "Pearl t o p" chimney ; thev are wranoed in white raner. Drintedmredink. we ao tins lor your protection Pittsburgh, Pa. Geo. A. Maciiktii Co- Will Not Declare a Dlvldood. Www Vnnir A Oil TI.. TTUA.l . ' " J. Ul.n, - J' WW. A,,B U1IIVUU I States Express Company will not pay any dividend In Hay, Hr. Thomas 0. Piatt, tho presldeut of the company, readily admitted it to a reporter yester- day morning. "We havo already de cided," he said, "to pass the dividend again, not because wo havo not earned one but because we thought It better to I Increase the surplus." Last Novembor the semi-annual dividend was also passed. Miloa' fciorvG ana Liver Pills Act on a new principle realat'ng the liver, stomach aud bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' fills speedily onto blllousneis, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Uneqnaled lor men, women, children. Smallest, mlMest.surestl SOdnses, 25cts. Humpies Free, at V. 11. UuuanbucU'K drug store. EASILY. OUIRKLY. PERMANFMTI V RPSTnorn UrsLut'. ISertoutnens, llcblllty, nd SflU frcwi wlj trrori or Uter ckccmmu. ib rtiulu cf emwurk. Slokbctl, worrjr, eto. Full Lreaftb, derelopmeDt snd toos sIvcd 14 trcrr orsKn sod portion or tus bodr, Hiaiple, sturl DieUiwU, Iiuatcllato Improrcmest "n. Vtllura InjpoHlblt. fl.00 per box; 6 boios for 5 00. Wrltlca suarkntoo la ours vlUi trory tlx boxc 8000 rtfcreiioei. Seod t&mp for book, ipltottlooo sad firoofi, Halod. Addre.1. I'KNH C'll'V ilUUlUAI, CO, l'l.lldilpl,U, Pa, FIRE INSURANCE. Liargesl nnd oldest reliable pnrely cash com. panles represented by 120 S. JardinSt, Shenanaoah.Pa. J. GALLAGHER. Justice d( the Peace, Real Eita'e and Insaiaace Ageacy. Odloe Muldoon's UuUdlog, Shenandoah, Pa. Every 31 AN who would snow tbo OUAND TIIUTIIS, the rialn Karts, tho Old Heerets and tliu Nw nisi-uvrU's of Medicnl Sclimn) ns applied to Married Life, should write fur our woiulerftil little hook, called "A TIIKATISH loll Mi:N ONLY" To uuy cuinist nisi, wo will uioll ono copy Entirely Free, la plslu seslod cover. "A refuse trout the quacks." THE ERIE MEDICAL CO., DUFFALO, N. V. BASEBALL QAMC8. A Twelve-Inning; Couteat lletweeo ChtoR EOmud Cleveland. AT NEW TORK. New York 3 0 1 O O 0 0 0 0 3 lioston , 00102100 0-4 Rittcrlcs-ltuslo and ' Doyle; Nichols and Kelly. at rmooKLYW. UrooUirn 11302203 3-13 Baltimore 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Batteries Hart and Dally: llufflnton and 1 Gunson. AT CINCINNATI. Cincinnati 0 0100R020 8 6t, Louis 1 0000001 1 yj Hittcrles-Chatubortain and Murphy; Cur rut hers and Ulrd. I at riTTSBona. I Plttshura- 2 q n n 4 n i no n ' Louisville 0 000110002 Datteries-aalvin and Mack; MeeWn and ' weaver. AT CLEVELAND. Clevcland.O 002100000038 Chicago. ..0 0000201000 03 ltiltterles Younir und Zlmmnr; irntphtncnn I and Kittridgo. AT WASHINGTON. Washlnirton 0 1 o n o o i 1 n n Philadelphia o 0010000 0 lj Batteries Klllcn and Jlllllgan; Weyhlng Rnd Standing of the League Clubs. Per Per Von Loit Vt mm Iswt Tt Boston 7 1 .873 Cleveland. .4 3 . 671 Pittsburg.. 7 2 .778 Washlnir'n.3 3 .500 Brooklyn ..0 2 ,7r0 Philadelphia 0 .250 Loui9V-illo.,U 2 ,7f0 Chicago 3 7 .23 Cincinnati.. 7 5 .B83 St. Louls...l 8 .111 New York.4 3 .075 Baltimore 1 8 .111 Typhoid Fever In a Military Academy. CnESTEit, Pa., April 20. Typhoid fever is prevalent In the Pennsylvania Military Academy. The third victim of tho disease in tho Institution, Cadet Burrel, of Little Falls, N. Y., died Sun day night. An examination of the building revealed nothing but the most cleanly, healthy and well kept apart ments and perfect sanitary system. Medical experts havo secured some of the water for analysis to ascertain If Im purities lurk therein. Cumplcte Accord With tha United Statos. London, April 20. In tho Ildtiso of Commons, Mr. Lowther, Parliamentary Secretary for the Foreign Office, said in reply to Mr. Bryce of Aberdeen, that there was complete accord between tho United States and Great Britain on the question of a modus vlvendl In Behring Sea, pending the consideration of the Behring Sea question by the arbitrators. Kplclenilo or hcurlet-l'over. Kikostox. N. Y., April 20. An epi demic of yc "i-fover has broken out at Blfton an l - i v.iH.y. Considerable alarm h is h i , i, ,tted owlngto tho fact that chilar. n i.i fumllies where the dis ease exliU'd wore permitted to attend publlo school. A child named Hannah Lougnran attended school yesterday, and died to-day of tho disease. Another Futile Flrctlnn In -Providence. Providence, R. I., April 20. A third nttompt to complete the city's represen tation in tho Legislature proved futile yesterday, and another trial will tako place within 10 days. The vote was light, being 1,500 less thnu at the second attempt. Nine Representatives are yet to bo chosen. Each trial costs the city $3,000. Fatal Fxnlosion in a Rollins Mill. 1 Alusntown, Pa., April 20. By the explosion of a mass of hot cinders nt tha Allentown Rolling Hills last night the oil-house was set on fire, containing a can of dynamite, which exploded. John HcFadden was fatally injured, both eye- being blown out. Jacob Delgley and Jamos McMullon were seriously injured. NEWS OF THE DAY. Gov. Flower has ollered a reward ot $2,000 for tho capture of Buncoer O'Brien. Philip Cunningham, a carpenter, killed his wifo In New York Sunday night. Both were drunk. Henrietta, Tex., was almost wiped out of existence by an Incendiary Ore yes terday morning. Loss, $200,000. Governor Flower has signed the bill amending the consolidation act ot the city of Elmira In many particulars. From reports received from Central New York It Is believed tho maple sugar crop will be about half the average. Thomas Tumbull, who died at Whit tey, England, yesterday, was tho builder of about 100 flrst class iron steamships. An English syndicate have purohased 8,000 acres ot sapphire land near Hele na, Mont. The alleged price Is $2,000, 000. Edward Gorman, aged 85, yesterday blew out his brains with a shot gun in a shed connected with his house at Mid dlehope, N. Y. The St. Joseph's German Cathollo Church at Newcastle, Pa., was totally destroyed by Are yesterday. Loss, f 10, 000; Insurance, $5,000. Henry Schalle, an aged and wealthy contractor of Pittsburg, Pa., shot him self yesterday. Despondency, the re sult ot a long sickness, was the cause. Duluth, Minn., has interested English capital in her development and has made arrangements for great railroad terminal facilities and new monster docks. Tho stock farm of Edwin I. Wells nt Glonmore, N. J., with 23 head of high priced horses nud Jersey cows, was burned Sunday night. The loss is esti mated at $125,000. The drowned body of Stillman W. Edgell, doorkeeper of the Massachusetts State Senate, missing since January 2-1, was found on tho Charles River Hats near the Harvard Bridge, Cambridge. The trial ot James A. Trefethen and William A. Smith, for the murder ot Del Una T. Davis at Everett, December SO last. Is In progress in tho Middlesex Superior Court, East Cambridge, Mass. Special Agent J, F. Evans, of the Treasury Department, is in Los Ange les, Cal., collecting data on sealing in dustries fur the use ot the government In tho pending Behring Sea uibttra Hon. Wrullnir Indications. WASHiMirojj, Anril Wor Now EnirUinu Generally fair; slightly warmer, southwester ly winds, l'or liastern New York and Itastern Penn. sylvanla Qenerally fair; warmer; southwest erly winds. For New Jorsey: Unlit showers; slightly warmer; easU'ily winds, 1 or Wistern Now York and Western Penn syivunta: Generally fain slightly wanner; tastuily wiudg. Shots t.oo fsv&! lllacktng to If ft Wt.OO-lQUAlU.. J). CHILDREN ffiWISS LEARH T-TSiV; r Ttatler If by the one of Blacking you save one pair of ehoee a year, nnd a Dotue at xu cemtuaatn mrea m out off, for how many years blacking v. l 1 year's saving In shoe Leather ,ps i 10c 10c 10c 10c Will pny for llic roit t Oc ori'lmlli;tllg Plain Willie OlH.S K fiM l" o ltnly, Ix Kmrrald, Or!, 'OC or otlicr Costly OIuks. 'iQQ All children enjoy a drink of Mires' Root Beer. ho does every other member of the family. A 25 cent paekago makei jku11oim of thin tlelfclous Orlnk, Don't be lt?ietl l a dealer, for tbesako of larger pro.it, tells you some other kind Is "tint as ftoo.1 tl false. No Imitation la as good ha tho genuine Hikes' FOR CENTLITWIPM TliE B EST S H O E IIU HE WOfiLD FOH THE MDNCT I Ai is u wamichsfiiiop, wiiii no i u 1.1 or wot tnreaa to hurt tho feeti mado of tho heM lino culf, stylish nnd easy, und because tve make more abaca of this grade thananu other manvfifUn cr, ltfliuaUihand nowed Hhoes contliig fiom H.00 to $r..00. (QCZ OtMU'iiiiliio Maiiil-ftpwe.l, tht flnest call PJm fchoo ever oiTered for jww, cijualn French irn ported shoes w hlch cost f nim $4.l to U U0. CIA. 00 Ilnml-SpHfMl Writ KIiop, flno calt Wr &tTlIh, coinfortablo aud durable. Tho best etioo ever ottered at this price ; same prado as cu tom-modo Khoea costing from rf ou to $'.'ji. SO Hi) l'nllro HIiopi larmers. Hailroad lUn Jm and I.ctterCarrieraaU wearthum; flnocaif. Beainless, smooth insJ.K'. heavy tbreo eolea, exteu plon etlite. One pair will wear a year. CIO 30 flno cnlft no better hoe over offered at fftCm this price; one trial will convince tho&4 Vfho want a shoe for comfort and service. CO -! and .UU Worklncnir shoe! PiSb aro very etron? end durable. lhos who havo glTcn them n trial will wear no other make. Dawc. JS'J.Ol nnd St. 75 eehool shoes am WmJj& wurnbythoboyseverywhere; they cell on their merits, the Increaslnff sales bUow. B (a S3.00 llnml-ftewed shoe, best BmCIU IC Uotiwln, very stylish; ciualjFrencb Imported shoes rosting from to MM. . l.utli.V tf3U, KJ.Oll umt dhoo for llleses are tho best flno Uongota. istyllhb and durable. Onutlon. See that W. U DouKlaV namo aatt price uro 6 lamped on the bottom of each shoo. tVTAKB NO SCHSTITUTK.JIJ TnsUt on local advertised dealers supplying yon. IV. 1. J(UULAS. inuckion.DiasH bldby JOSEPH B-Xilj, Xorth nielli HtM Hlieiinucloalt Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Ouros Ohappod Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc Removes aud Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIM! SQ&P. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. DR.THEEL. FiM ft North Fourth St., UUO bet. UrWCU, I'UlLiDRUHlA, th ouIt Kuulnu Ottrmao slnwrUtva lHpUIUt la the l'utu4 Htatet nbo ii able to oar BlOOd PolftOllt Nervouo Debility wJ Spe cial Ulnonoea ' tta hhln piiouia kdBpoUraU) la th u .soreThroat Mouth, JJl.iuh. i J'lmt'l. FruptloDi, ton hftnl I 1 Tt, tiwclliutji, IrriLttloDl, liilUmiiiAtioui .villi fiauolnl, t irit.turtM WknMS tod Early 4y, loat nomry, v-.ik t'tu k nental anxtolT, Kidnay oJ Bliiltir lUteaau Bti 1 all jtWean r.-uttin from kioMta, In IU.t.Uuu ,r Urrork Ktxtnt cut a uurrtt In 4 W ) t relief at tiuoe. in tuA loaa h"!, na natwr b advar Umbc I)Mtur qnauk, ramlly or lloi!ial Phyilclan hat failed. Dr. TUKEI, ourua positively Ul1 viibum dtieDtloa frcoi liataeaa ou, TtMrno. utouLa auid d toi eoHTtMrtima Mtuu4oa. rlah or pnr, amtl fe. aUnip IW bQOk TRUTH" xp'Mlut; Quack aodar aworn toatlawDlala. Hoi'M, dally from II In I, Ki a t to 9, VtA. and Sat fhr'Ra 6 to 10 Suadav V- till II Wrfta or aall aad ba aavad. Tnr KefrreotfcB at M U aud Haturtar PUJa. dally TlAr. G U, HAMILTON, M.U., PHiVCAN AMD SUH0E0H. OUM-St) WuS Llo;4 Btroat, aboannfl aa fa. WolfTsARHF & FOR CLASS WILL DO IT. two. WB L DOUCLAS S3 SHOE
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