NO STOP TO AMARCHY More Dyiiamito Explosions in Europe. PRISONJAYS OYER Ferdinand Ward Leavoa Sing Sing To-Monw. Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report Shoei t.00 Blacking to SOtM-lOUula. CHILDREN LEARN ECONOMY. A NUMBER OP PEOPLE INJURED. HE HAS FEAIIS OP RE-ARKEST. rati ONE JENTJOY Both tho method end results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs ia the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tnsto and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in GOc and 61 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. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 10UI3VIUE, Kt NEW YORK, N.Y. CARTER'S w$M "TIE isi HIVER H II P1LI.S. FUclt Headache and relieve all tho troubles fuel lent to a bilious etato of tho system, suob as I)lzzlneHB, Nausea, Drowsiness. Dlstrosd aftes eating, Pain In the Bido, to. While their most Remarkable success has been shown In curing , JXeaSicho, yet Carter's Iittlo Liver PAIS urn equaily valuable in Constipation, curing and pre venting this annoying coraplaint,whllo they ulna correct all disordors or t ho s toinach .stimulate the liver and regulate tho bowels. EvonlfUteyonlj iszr AcJtheyironldboalmcBtprtocles3totlios9wha suffer 1 rora this distressing complaint; but fortu nately tholrgoodnosa does notend hero.and those) vhooncetry them will find theso llttlo pills valu Able In so many ways that they wlU not be wil ling to do without them. But tf tor allele head (is the bane of so many lives that hero Is whera i womalo our great boast. Our pilLi euro It wuilo others do not. Carter's Little Liver Fills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills xnako a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or rurge, but by their gentle acUon please all who) line them. Invlalsat25cents; live for $1. Boh) by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorkl SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE A FINE SHOW If you want to see a a ne display ot Hoots anf Shoes, goto W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old stand,) Corner Coal and Jardlti Ota. Custom Worlc and Repairing Done In the best style. MADE BY THE DUTCH PROCESS are "Treated with Carbonate of Soda, Magnesia, Potash or Bicarbonate o( Soda." The uo of chemicals call be readily detected by tho peculiar odor from newly opened packages, and also from a glass of water In which a small quantity of chemically treated cocoa has been placed and allowed to remain for several days. For more than One Hundred Yeart the home of Walter linker Jt Co. have made their Cocoa l'reparationt AH80Z,VTJ2.r Willi, ruing XO 1'atent l'rocett, Alkalltt, or Vyr$. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. NEW DRUG STORE. Edward A. Morgan & Co. (Formerly Bhaplra's Pharmacy) 107 South Mala Street, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded by registered pharmacists. TO PROTECT YOUB LUNGS Procure one of our Chest Protectors. wore St., net r u I, v. Krelu, HUtlngton, la.j K, M.Hraall, Mount Altn, Pa.: Hov. H. 11. Hlier To trt a Poltll Oure for the ellfctj ut aclf-abuM, i:nrlr KiMMfji Kmiatlous, Nervous UvMlltr. Iowof Besuiu l'ower, iiuliotciu-r, o. Bo (rreutlt ourroJUt la our Kpeclflo we will feud one Villi Muulli. Medicine U. il. CO.. tttlt. Urvuitwax, iiew VerkT DlmTllfir We, the undersigned, w lllir I HHr eatirely cured of runture i! i. . . w.1 Ur- J- "aver. SI Arch Philadelphia, ptt., H. Jones PniUna. Ken uor. r.uuuury,u-a.: i). j, Doiiett. 211 S. 12tn ShiK2a?'inJt' "fl Wm.Dlx, 1821 Montrose Ht., Philadelphia; 11. 1.. Howe, m Elm Ht .Head- S8'itriM!?'Baa,Ld ""ffcart. 'J.i.ocusl Bt, Heading, Pa, Hand for circular. MEN WANTED WorklDgmin's Olub Near Paris Responsi ble for Another Outrage, finny Arrests nn Suspicion Prime Minis ter of France I.oubet Is Mat Afrnld of Trouble on May Day Comments of the Newspapers nn the Vertliet In Jlava cliol's Case Discovery of a riot to Kill King Ferdinand. Home, April 29. A dynamite bomb was exploded In Faenza, near Ravenna, at 3 o'clock in tho entrance of the sub prefecture of police. The door and steps were blown away, tho whole front of tho building was cracked, and houses near by were damaged badly. Four policemen were Injured seriously by falling ceilings, and one on thu ground floor received from a flying piece of stone a blow which probably will provo fatal. Seven arrests have been made. A bomb was also exploded late yester day afternoon In the main street of Cor leon, Sicily. All tho windows In the neighborhood wero broken, but nobody was Injured. All places of business wero closed Im mediately -after the explosion. A half hour later an Anarchist was arrtsted pasting a placard on a church door. Seven printers were arrested, and a great quantity oi inuammatory literature, dated May 1, in red letters, was seized. L.LEOK, April vv. A bomb was ex ploded on the steps ot the Widow llyst's house in St. Pierre Place at 0 o'clock yesterday evening. All the lower rooms were wrecked and the furniture was smashed to splinters. Nobody was In jured. The motive of the dynamttards is a mystery, as the widow lives alono and has no enemies. Paris, April 29. Bombs wore ex ploded before five houses in Langeac in the Department of Haute-Loiro. The doors and windows were broken and the occupants were thrown Into a panic. jNODouy was injured, me town Has a considerable laboring population and two worklngmen's ' clubs, one of which Is supposed to be responsible for the explosions. The people of tho vil lage are badly frightened, and the fac tories are guarded day and ulght. More trouble Is expected to come on May Day and extra constables have been sworn in. LOUBET IS NOT AFRAID. The French Prime Minister's Preparations for Muy Day. Paris, April 29. In an interviow on the Auarchist question, SI. Loubet, the Prime Minister aud Minister of the Inter ior, said; "we ure suffering from the faults of our predecessors who for a succession of years allowed everything to be done and said under the guise ot liberty ot speech and pen to prostitute tho cause ot liber ty, and this has resulted in the recent outbreak of Anarchism. "I am collecting every thread of evi dence against the agitators and their plots, and Intend to continue to do so. There is absolutely no reason to fear that disturbances will occur on May Day. Precise lustructlons have " been sent everywhere, and every contingency has been provided for. "France may honestly and frankly be reassured. "The police are satisfied that Franois and Lapeyre, the men arrested on Tues day, were not the authors ot the explo sion at Very's restaurant. The culprit is bellovod to have been the Anarchist Mathieu or an Italian named Piule, who organized a band ot desperadoes and stole much money." A majority of the Ravachol Jurymen, during their open discussion ot the case, declared that they were strongly opposed to finding extenuating circum stances, but on a secret ballot seven of them voted for leniency and Ave against It. Most ot the papors declare that tho verdict was an inexcusable miscarriage of justice. "La Lantorne" and Drumont's jour nal, "L.lbre rarole," alone approve the verdict. "La Lanterne" says that it Ravachol had been seuteuced to death it would have been a consecration by a oaptism oi uioou, elevating tho assas sin Into a martyr. Drumont congratulates the iurv unon taking into consideration the influence the demoralizing spectacle of preseut morals is likely to exercise upon primi tive natures nice itavucbol's. The ver diet, he says, was humane and wise. To Kill Ittiic Ferdinand. Vienna, April 29. A despatch from Qalatz, Iioumanla, says that the police believe that they have discovered a con spiracy against the life of King Ferdi nand, of Itoumania. Owing to certain revelations made to the Roumanian au thorities search was mado in a shoe maker's shop and tho police found there eighteen dynamite bombs. The shoe maker and his wife were arrested aud it is reported that they have made a con fessiou which gives a clue to tho con spirators. Incendiaries Active In Vleunn. Vienna, April 29. Incendiaries, sup posed to be Anarchists, are again active in this city and vicinity, iheir latest outrage is the burning of the panorama ot "Christ Crucified," by Piglhelm, a work of great labor and considerable art. There is no doubt that the fire was of incendiary origin, and the Anarchist circulars and documents discovered In Austria and Qalicia havo all oontnined blasphemous and denunciatory allusions to religious subjects. The Mississippi Steadily Itislug, Nbw Oiilbans, April 29. The Mis sissippi River continues to rise hero, and is now within less. than a foot ot the highest point ever reached. Several breaks have occurred on Bayou La fourche and below New Orleans, the most serious of which are at the former place. Hero a ctevaBse appeared with suoh Biiddeuness and foroe that it carried away SO feet ot the levee at o ace, sweep ing away a Bchool In its path, the chil dren in which escaped with great ditli-culty, ABSOLSJTEDf PURE Better publlo highways is the subjeot that Is attracting the attention of the progressive farmer. AT A PLEASANT NEXT MORNING t FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor nays It nets g mly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, un 1 11 n pleasant laxattve. This drlnlc la made from h rb-, and la prepared or use m easily as tea. It i-pi ' All druggists sell It mtu . una fun) per ju-knge, i'uy one today. T.uiic'h Family MVdlelno Move the liowrli eneb day. In order to tw h althy, this Is net esrary. LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS IF".- J-. CLBABT, Dealer In all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and flrst-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. CENTRE ST., Kergnson Honse building. SHENANDOAH. PA. H. A. HEFNER, 8 North Jardin St., Shenandoah. WAGONS nucl CARRIAGES In all tho latest stylos, of the finest mako and uesi unisn in tno worm ior tno monoy, manu factured by the Cook Wagon Company, Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Sis., Shenandoah, Pa. Regular meals at popular rices served at all times, adies' dining anl re freshment rooms attach ed. Bar stocked with tho finest brands of cigars and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. MANN'S RESTAURANT, 101 South Main St., Shenandoah. Finest 'm$, Whiskeys and .Cigars in Hock Fresh Beer, Alo and Portor. Boarders kept by tho day or week at reason able rates. SHENANDOAH BOILER WORKS Xorth Emfrtch Street, Near Coat, Shenandoah 1 1'a. Of all kinds promptly attended lo. Special attention given to STEAM FITTING, &c. W. E. Smith & Son, JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 30 E. CENTRE BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of cigars always on band, The best temperance drinks. EWIS 98 LYE (PATKNTKI) The Btronqft aud purut Lye made. Collk other Lyo, It Mag m 11 ue towkr ml puk4 la caa with roiobl Hi, tb oootenu are lw) s ready fur um. Will tuakfl the Utt por fiitni'1 Hard SoaplbOialDUlMioHAauiiofifNff, IT IS THU BUST for eloattnlng waste lpM, dtiinreotlog iloki, elawtu, waililuf bottle paiati, trtwi, eta. PBNNA, SALT MM OO. Geu. Agu., VliTlu.,Pa. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. panles represented by IDJTsTTJD FAUST, 120 S. Jardin St., ShenanooahtPa, (HTSEND FOR CATALOGUE, COMBINATION aVrkfiM, nti KuUUrTli4 mitv uwrai, wu mat iwi n, ii.tuMf nwu. ova wuca IS-1Mb, Boy' 4 i,irU l "i . 1 1 0 N) MlMh IkMi'AUifls liuo . llOd I W-iu. L. Ifelt1 HrU ) (Mi 34 (Ml pMk, VbarlUflHOUO 641 ttki.ah flauU V CO... ifl llfl mm m euiwh Pualop PiMOai, t-tBofc Tl.w -.. .1K 00 Oil ( E. C. MEACHAM ARMS CO.. ST, LOUIS, MO If, as asserted, money talks, it must bo silver. Silence Is golden. The dog follows man In this, that ho wears a collar and "pants." "WANTS, Sco. WANTED. A boy to loom tho drug busi ness. Call at tho People's drug store, corner ot Main and Centre streets. 4iS-3t T OT FOIt SALE. A very desirable lot, 30x-', 140 feet, on East Coal street. Annlv at. 1 liEHAM) OfflCO. 4-5 tf STOVE FOIt SAM. A good, nearly new, cooking store. To bo sold to mako room for a range. Apply at IIkiiald office. 4-28-tf IOY WANTED. A good, strong boy, 10 to 18 j years of age, wanted to lenrn the printing business. Apply at IlEitALi) odice. tf D ESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. lor sale. Will be sold whole or In parts to suit purchasor. Apply on tlio premises. 4-12-93 QAI.ESMEN. Energetlo men wanted. Free O prepaid outfit. One ot our agents has earned over KO.UUO In ilvo years. P. O. llox 1371, New York. 4-27-lw "T70R SALE. Cheap, a one-horso spring P wagon with top. Also a two-soat surrey with extension top. Apply to Fred, llurkhart, 23 North Alain stroot. 3-3-tt 1TIOB RENT. A llve-roorned house, newly ; papered, good cellar and garden. Bent low to good party. Apply to OitAitLBH BATznuno. 4-29-2t Upper patch, Wm. Penn. WANTED. An energetic Irishman to repre sent a New York llrra, taktngaordera for "Tho Great Leaders of a Brave and Oppressed People." Kalary stated upon interview. Write, enclosing stamp, to General Manager D, M. Thomas, Mahanoy Ciiy, Pa. 4-29-lt WANTED, SALESMAN. .Salary from start, Permanent place. Good chance for ad vancement. Experience unnecessary. Outllt free. Brown Bros. Co., Nurserymen, Roch ester, N. Y. 4-4-lmd&w WANTED. Honest, energetic men to solicit orders for Nursery Stock; ex penses and salary to men who can leave home and work steady; also commission to local agents; write tor terms ana territory. Auaress It. G. Chaso & Co., U30 a. Ponn M.. Phil's., Pa. 4-io-im-eou DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP -Notice is hereby given that I have this (un sold out my Interest in the Schuylkill Hat and Cap Factory to C. "elf. All claims against the said firm will bo settled by tho remaining mem ber of tho firm, and said C. cff, and all accounts duo mo to bo paid to the same. Nicnor.A FitnniAND, Hhcnandoah, Pa., April 10, IBM. . l-lt)-3t PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have this day sold out my In terest In tho Shounndoah Heady-Pay store, trading under tho firm name of Smith & Swin gle. All claims against tho HukI llrm will bo settled by C. W Smith, the remaining member of tho llrm, and all accounts duo mo to bo paid to tho said C. W. Smith. S. II. SWINGLE. Shenandoah, Pa., April 26, '02. 4-27-lt-oaw M. P. Conry's Saloon, 31 South Main Street, Next to tho First National Banlc, torn cool glass ot Beer and a good cigar. Best Temperance Drlulcs. F. E. MA&ARGLE IS OFFERING Canadian Horse, 5 years old, 1 Brown Horse, 7 jgars old, Weighing 1200 pounds, and TWO GOOD HORSES For General Use. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. The success of this Great Coueh Cure 1j without a parallel in the history of medicine. , All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos i Itlve 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 von. If vour child has the Crourj. I 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 ets. and $l.oo. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. For sale by O. II. Hageubuch, VIGOR OF MEN EASILY, QUICKLY, PERMANENTLY RESTORED.. WluklU's ervounuu, li,bllltT, sod ,tlu from tulf errors or Uwr (imimi, Uit rtoulu of overwork, olokwMt, worrr, eto. Pull tueoKtli, dovoloniaoDl sb4 loo. CUtu to tver.v oriQ tn4 fwrtiou or tb loti., slnple, ooturol uotllodj. louBedUU liuprovrmcnt ooen. rollsro tmrjOMlbl. 11.00 pr boi i e boieo for IS ou. Written eoiriotee to euro lib eeerj ell bolee. SOWJ rrfercneca. Bend etemn for book, ezuleoetlooi oud proof, tealed. Addreee, I'iiVN CITY llEUlOAl. CU, llillailelplls, I'au JOHN R. COYLE, Alforncy-al-Law and Real Estate Agent, Omco-llodilaU'rj Ilulldlng, Sbenanduah; Pa J. GALLAGHER. Justice of the Peace, RealEtateand Insurance Agencj. Ofllco Muldoon's llulldlneiSlienaniloali, Pa, Without Friends or Money Ha Will Emirg to Begin Life inew- TVrd it Stltl ft Tonne Man, Uelnc Only Thli ty-four U Will Join Ills Son In Conneetlout, and KxpeiU to Work at Ills Trade of Printer Ills Old Partner, I'lsli, It Is Said, Will Ilava Nothing to Do With the Released Convict. SiifQ Sino, N. Y., April 29. After nearly eight years ot Imprisonment at bard labor In Sing Sing Ferdinand Ward will be free to-morrow. An obedient and well behaved convict he has reaped his full reward in commuted time, ant with the famous Marine Bank defalca tion far behind him will start life anew. - j All arrangements for the depurture ' have been nin.de, and although in strict I accordance with prison rules, Ward still works hard at his duties in tho printing ' department. To-morrow ho will bo In readiness to tako the train and start at j onco for Connecticut, where his mother loss 8-year-old son Is living. .With Warden Brown Ward ban earn estly discussed the chances of'his being arrosted on other indictments which are out against him. He says that ns ho has served his tiinu Justice should be content, and ho sees little satisfaction to the law in inflicting further punish ment. He declares, however, that wero the option his of fleeing to Canada or re maining in Slug Sing he would choose the latter. When he comes out Ward will And many changes. He will be nearly alone. His devoted wife, heartbroken at hia disgrace, died three years ago, still firm ly believing in him. From tho "Young Napoleon of Finance," whoso every word Wall street bent .to, he has become a cipher. His old partner, Fish, still lives in retirement, but ho will be no friond to the liberated convict. Friends and money, so Ward claims, are alike gone, and ho will emerge pen niless to begin again the struggle of life. Ho is still young, comparative ly, being only HI, and in the prims of health and v. . ir. William astor's will. The Late M lUioiiulru'i Lawyers Deny That It llua Jtuen Malle Public. New Yonic, April 29. Messrs. Lord, Day & Lord denied tho story this morning which appeared in a morn ing newspaper purporting to divulge the contents of Wllllan Astor's will. According to tho story Jlr. Astor's entire fortune amounts to about J70,000,000. Each of the 'three daughters will receive $2,000,000, and when the other bequests are deducted there will be in the neighborhood of $00,000,000 to be bunded over to John Jacob. Tho widow will receive an annual ln como of $000,000 while she lives. At ' her death this will go to her son, John i Jacob. She will also receive the family residences in New York and Newport, ' including the new city mansion for which plans were recently made. John Jacob Astor will receive the great fortune left by his father In trust for his children. There Is now one son, William Vincent Astor, about six months old. Mrs. J. Coleman Drayton, the second daughter, Instead of being cut off with out a shilling, as some people supposed she would bo on account of the Drayton Borrowe scandal, receives as much as tho other daughters. Under tho will sho receives $2,000,000, to be added to the $600,000 given her at her marriage. Mrs. Orme Wilson nnd Mrs. Roosevelt, the other daughters, will each receive $2,000,000. Both already have large fortunes. Astor's Funeral In Paris. Paius, April 3 . The funeral services over the late Mr. William Astor took placo during the afternoon in the chapel of the American Episcopal Church, ia the Avenue de l'Alma. The members of the family present were: Mrs. Astor, Mr. aud Mrs. Ormo Wilson and Mrs. J. Coleman Drayton. Tho latter arrived hero from Loudon and will return to New York with her mother. After the service the body of Mr. Astor was transferred to a vault, and on Saturday it will be fowarded to New York by the steamship La Bourgogne. llaucud 38 Jtlnotei, Uut Is Alive. IIahriston, Miss., April 29. Coleman llliicklmri), who wua liunged hero April "0, is olive at the homu ot relatives In Frnuklln County. lie banged by the neck !13 minutes, and was pronounced dead by three physiciuns. His body was turned over to relatives and placed In a coffin. While enroute to tho grave yard a scratching was heard inside. The cof fin lid was removed and tho supposed corpse was found to be nlive. lie has recovered sulllcletitly to be able to walk; nrouud the room and tell his feelings while swinging In mid-air. Escnpeil Murderer Keoaptured, Denver, Col., April 2D. Henderson Hussel!, a convicted murderer, who es caped from prison while under the death sentence, was recaptured here last night. His crime is the murder of Marshal Woods Prlco last July. On his person was found a letter ot confession ad dressed to liis sister. Russell intimate that he will take his own life before he Is brought back to McC'oinb City, Miss., where ho committed the crime. To Dretlcc tlis Liverpool liar. LrVKRPOot, April 20. The oity of Liverpool has voted 05,000 more for the dredging of the bar. Coasters are al ready able to cross nt all timet, and the new dredgers will deepen the ohanl 36 feet so that the largest ooean steamsMp may bo able to cross at any hour of tlij day. Stiipnstl Murderer .trretUtl. WiluksbaHHB, I'ti., April 80. Adam Mottle, charged with the murder of Kd ward Cramsy at Shipton, Schuylkill county, was arrested at llauover lust f TtacKer.tt by the use of WollfsfiGMEBlackiiVg ycfta save one pair of Shoes a year, and a bottle at 20 cents laeta threo months, for bow many years blackleg will one-, year's savin? In shoe Leather pcy Will par e Cort 10C of CIiri.k.iik Plain White 1Ar GlnMs vmm1ii to lliiby, jt ISmcrahl, OpnT, 1 OC or other Costly- Glass. j QC FOR GLASS ' WILL OO IT. Morning Noon Night I Good all the time. It removes , 1 the languor of morning, sus- 1 tains the energies of noon, lulls , 1 the weariness of night. Root Beer delicious, sparkling, appetizing. Don't be deceived If a dealer, for the ake of larger profit, tells you some other kind ' is "just as good "'tis false. No imitation is as coqu as me ccnurne hires WHY IS THE W L DOUGLAS S3 SHOE crNTFPr THE BEST SHOE III THE WORLD FOR THE MONEITf It Is a Bpamless Btioe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; made or the best line calf, stylists and easy, and because ire make more shoes of thi grade than any other mariufarturer. It equals oao! sewed shoes costing from $ 1.00 to 85 W. , RR OO (irmiltio Hmi.l-Heuedt thoflnestcaU &Jm shoe ever ofttrred for $5.uu; equals Frencli i Imported shoes which cost from to $V2 (U. OO lluniUSpu-rd Welt Mini, flno calf. &Ym stylish, comfortable aud durable. The best , shoe ever offered at this prlco ; namo grade as cu. 1 tom-made thocs cost Ins from $tiM to $'i.u. SO OO 1'olfco HIiotM Farmers, Hallroad Men O and Letter Carriers all wear them; line call; I seamless, smooth inside, heavy three soles, eiten 1 elon edKp. One pair will wear a year. ISO 30 flue c a If i no better shoe ever offered at Ziba this price i one trial will convince Uios who want a shoe for comfort and service. tf -5 nnd $.00 Worklncmr-n'fi shoe are very strong nud durable. Those wh9 nave, given them n trial will wear no other makev fc-irWQ' nna iM7t scnooi shoes ars WyJO worn by the boys everywhere; theycell on their merits, as tho increasing sales show. 1 iriSfiG fctt.OO, IlnnrioNfMicil shoe, best mmaA ICO Uongola, very stylish; equals Frencli Imported shoes eostlus f rom & l.u u t&M). . Lndlea i.50. b.00 und $1.75 shoe for Misses are the best flue Uongola. istyllsh and durable. Caution. See that XV L. Douglas' name anil price are Biampeu ua lae uoiiooi ot eacn snoo. IWTAKK NO SUnSTITUTE.J nsut on local ndvertlvd dealers supplying rot 1,. DOVOUAis, UrocUton.fliaas. old Insl Saldfcr 'OIL JOSEPH BALL, Nortli MIu fit., Slietmutlonis Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc llemovos and Prevents Dandruff. WK8TE RUSSIAH SOAP. SpeciallyAdaptedforUsein Hard Water. DR. THEEL, jPjrumlusn! Ui rulr teautua t trenail AtotTicu BMC.Utt In tin Cot wed Hutci win U ibt w car BlOOd PolsOHi Nervous Debility ud Spe cial Dlseneon r tih hkiu lin H d Spoil P4n in U) ult soroThront Mouth, UlJiih' J'lut)l'si I ruplluiiR ion t fatrd tit.r bwtllim, lrrtt&tloni, liiilistiiiuatiuaa ul RaociUi hiricHiTL KctancM toil Efti ij jt. lt rawoiT. wok hwX mm Ul miWty, SHnej n4 lila-Ui-r 1sk'u4 K-.tttll l'lustvi-si rnulHni from lwn( Iiitlliorutlun i r OvKrwnrk Kiwiit enei cured Id 4 to 10 4 . ri-lmf 4t udn Mo not low hipe, no nturr suifrr lltini Iloolor, Quwk, ttoillf or H-iiltl TitTotoUn to" flll. Mr. THfclkl. ourta positively without drienttoa Cjoj butiutM. OLD, TOUN UIDDtlia" AKD TKCWI OOtTTIMM iTTMS Mtaiuai rich or poor, &4 Sc. iltnp for bOOti TRUTH" VKpntrtaK QtlMko Undr iworn WtlmuutsvU. Houni, rial! rr un I lo 3, K ft lo 9 ttV t4 8(, .'v'c 6 t 1 rindv 0 till It rite r-r wll ul hi I' r lU-ftYMttM P'edM and RtturUv PUla. dally ltm. p ai.iIA.MlLl'ON,M. U., " PMS'CIAN ANO SUR0E0H. omos-33 We I Lloyd Btreet, BheaanaQftb
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