Both tlio metbocl nnl results when Syrup of Figa is taken; it is pleasant nnd refreshing to tho taste, nnd acts I, gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, jj Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys '5 tem effectually, dispels colds, head ' nches nnd fevers nnd cures habitual S constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy; of its kind ever pro ! duccd, plcasinc to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action 2nd truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most Healthy and ngrecablo substances, its j many excellent qualities commend it to nil and liavo made it tho most (L popular remedy known, jf Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50c i nnd 81 bottles by all leading drug I rrists. An? rcliablo druirmst who o 1 rf . . may not have it on hand will pro euro it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ' SAN FRANOISCO. OAL. LOUISVILLE, K1 NEW YORK, N.Y. CARTER'S lVER 1 PILLS. ' tUcklloaJachoiiiid rollers nil tho trouble!) Incf dent to a bilious elate of tho Bysto&i. such tuf Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress aftov callng, Fain In tho Side, Jtc. While their most romar'tablo success has boon shown in cudE(J . iloaSicho. yot Carter's Llttla Liver PUIS ara equally valuablo in Constipation, curing and pro Tenting thlaannoyinijcomplaliit.whilo theyalea correct all dlBordoraoftboBtomactitimulatotba ilvor and rogolato tho bowels. Even If they onlj curea m 13 fAcbothey would bonlmoatprlceless to tTio.10 wha vnlkT f rom this dUtresslngconiplalnt; but fortu uatelytbelrgoodnc8sdocanotondbcre,andthosa T7ho once try them will find theao llttlo pills Tala able in so many ways that they will not bo wll illEg to do without them. But after allalcl. bead (is tho bane of bo many Uvea that lioralswnera Ivemalte our great boast. OurpllLicuroUwaUa I others do not. Carter's Utile Liver Pills are wry small ana very easy to take. Ono or two pills make a doao. They are Btrlctly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, bntby their gentle action ploasoall who) usotbetn, Inviataat25cents; live forth Sold by druggists everywhere, or sont by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorki SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE A FINE SHOW If you want to &ee a II no display oi Boots anC onoea, gu w W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller'a old stand,) Corner Coal nud Jardln Bt&u Custom 'Work and Repairing Done In the best Myle. HADE BY THE V DUTCH Donrrcc aa "Treated with Carbonate of Soda, Magnesia, Potash or Bicarbonate of Soda." The uso 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 lias been placed and allowed to remain for several days. Tar more than One Hundred Year the home of Waller llaker Jt Co, hare maile Ihctr Cocoa Preparation AnSOTVTVLY l'VJUS, ml,'- A'O I'attnt 1'rocess, AlUallet, or Dye: Edward A. Morgan&Co. (Formerly Shapiro's Pharmacy) 107 South Main Street, "."REXF'DOOR TO HOST OFFICE. Preai rlptlona carefully compounded oy regisiereu piiarinacietu, TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Procure one of our Cheat Protectors. RUPTURE We, the undersigned, were en'lrelv oured of rupture by Dr. I 11 Itnvai. .Q! 1 mil Ut Philadelphia. Pa.. H. .In'niu Pl.lllnu 'if '.nnu Hqutre.li.t T. A. Kreltz, Hluinnton, ta.: K. M. Mmau, mount. Alto, j-a.; Hov. 8. II. 8her. 5h.lW.n.' U;l,Wm Wx.lMIMontroMiHt., Philadelphia! JI.U Kiwo. WW Kim Ht. Head, inir. 1'a.: Uooriroaud 1 1. liurirun iilMii . Ht., Heading, t'a. amid forolroular. ' To test ft I'oslllv. Cnre for tho etroots of self-abuM, :rlr '. fcmlnsioas.heriuiisllcbllltr, Lossof Bozusl I'owor, loiiiotencr, Ac. So p rust 1 our faith la our HtMclffo wo wlIliK'nil ono ''oil AluutH's BtrtlUtus Jul lluch VsliwWw Information FJII )). AAHmul AFRAID OP MAY DAY Fears that tho Anarchists Will Do Bloody Work. EXTRA PRECAUTIONS IN PARIS. A Largo Force of Troops Bady to Sup press Any Disorder. u.. No Demonstration of Any Kind to ba At laired Tim Authorities Akj They Do Not Anticipate Much Trouble Great Incite ment Rt Dijon Over the Attmupt to lllotr Up the Town Hull rolloe berertily Crit icised. Paris, April !J0. The many dynamite outrages of tho past lew mouths have caused a fouling that, despite tho rcltur atoil assurances ot tho authorities that no trouble will occur on May Day, tho 1st of May will witness rioting and bloodshed, not only in Paris, but also In the various labor employing Becttons throughout the country. Notwithstanding the assertions that the Anarchists have, no organization, thut uacli Individual nets on his own ro upoiiBlbillt, tho public generally point out the recent explosions and the at tempts to cause explosions as direct proof to tho contrary, claiming that tho whole series of outrages have been the work of a regularly organized baud of Anarchists. Though the authorities have repeated ly said that no trouble was anticipated In this city, they ure nevertheless tak ing the most extensivo precautions to repress any disorders. lhe municipal elections tako place to morrow throughout France, except In Purls, and it is feared that the crowds in tho towns where elections occur, oxcited by partisan feeling, may perhups fall un easy proy to the Anarchist aaitators, who aro cortain to inveigh against gov ernment nnd society if tho occasion oilers. In Paris, which city is governed by a special law in regard to tho municipal elections, no disturbances of a political nature will, of course, occur. Iho Aiv nrchists, however, are given to take ad' vantaco of any popular excitement to make trouble, and they may perhaps try to Incite the city worklngmen to rioting. The police will attempt to prevent any sncechmukiUR on the streets, and large force of military will be held in readiness to aid them if it is required. Considerable excitement, not un mixed with indignation against the po lieu, has been caused at Dijon, capital of the Department of Cote d'Or, by an attempt that was made to blow up the luwu Hull. It Is considered to bo a remarkable state of affairs when Anarchists can ay proadh a supnosed-to-be carefully guard' ed public building, arrange their explo sives, Bet tho fuses on lire and then mnke their escape without being seen by the guards at any part of the proceed ings. Many critics qf tho police say that after so many attempts have been made in various places to blow up police bar racks, notably the Lobau Borracks in Paris uud tho barracks at Clichy, the instinct of self-preservation should im pel the gendarmes doing guard at public buildings to keep a careful watch to prevent themselves and tho buildings which they are guarding from being blown up. The Inhabitants ot Dijon give free voice to their indignation, and it is thought hereafter a much closer watch will be kept upon stragglers about tho Town Hull and all the other public buildings. Fortunately the explosion did little damage and nobody was injured, but tho people of the town believe that this was iu no measure duo to tho po lice. Alt Demonstrations Forulddau. Berlin, April 80. In Bochum, the ceutre of Germany's coal and iron pro- duction, the police have forbidden all demonstrations on May Day. It was feared that tho prevalent discontent in tho mining region might be increased to violence in case the Anarchistic and So cialist agitators, who have gouo to Bo chnm from this city, were allowed to speak before large public meetings. Tho TyneheiiU to Bull Slonduy. WASiiiNaTON, April 30. Tho Washing ton ship Tynehead will sail from Dow's Eitorchouo, Brooklyn, Monday morning, for ltussiu, with the cargo of grain and other food products contributed by the people of Iowa. A party representing Iowa and the District of Columbia will witness the sailing of the vessel. The ship will be elaborately decorated with bunting, the American, Russian aud Ited Cross flags being most largely used. The destination of tho ship will be Riga, Russia, although sliu will first touch at St. Petersburg. The cargo will be un loaded at Riga. Will Not bo Named lleforu Klertlnn. Wasiiinuto.v, April 80. Tho United States "Supreme Court has closed its docket and decided to hear no further arguments during the remainder ot tho present term, which ends May 10, The impression has prevailed that the Presi dent would appoint the successor of the late Justice Bradley before the term closed, but this opinion is now changed uud tho understanding is that no selec tion will bo aunouueed until after the Presidential election. Tho place Is gen erally conceded to Attorney General Miller. Adirondack Jtullruml Outragf-s Aealn Cincinnati, April 30. An application wns made yesterday to the Alayorby two negroes who wanted transportation to Dlrmingham, Ala. The nugrovs said they had been working on tv railroad in the Adirondack In New York, nud had leuelved horrible treatment. Tlioy had managed to osoape thu arnidd guards. One of the men had tho great toe on both feet frozen, aud it is believed both legs will havo to bo amputated to save his life. Mrs. Deacon lias l.uft France. Pauis, April 30. Mrs. Deaoon, wife of Kdwird Parker Deaoon, who killed M. Abeille iu tho Hotel Splendide, Cn ti nt's, has left France, in order, It is un derstood, to avoid giving testimony at the trial ot her husband on May tiO next. Mr. Deacon, who is at liberty on bail, will have to surrender to the authorities live days beforu tho day set for the 1 trial. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report AESOLUTEOf PURE The Uljr Four Absorl Anothir llo-itl. ToLK.ni, O., April 0. The Toledo, Columbus & Cincinnati Railroad lias been purchased by tho Big Four. It is T2 miles In length and runs from Toledo to Kenton. It Is believed that.the Big Four also design getting into tho Mlcbi- gau. A DC3.000 Djc (!hi Mad. Cincinnati, April 80. The $2,000 pot mastilt belonging to A. E. B.irhardt was seized with hydrophobia and terrorized the entire family until shot. He was known throughout America, having woe many medals at bench shows. ItOirresCoIds,Coajlis.f5oThrot,Crevip1In8nena, Whooping Cough, Bronohitls nt Asthma. A ccrttls tura for Consumption la firdt has 4, in1 iur r.llef la aivaneed stages. Uic 11 o Vou will sue tb ex. tllnt effect after taking thn first aoi. 814 r aekitrtsfcrjwb.ra. Lsr Lviue- "--nu-QllLCg. F. K MAGAR&LE IS OFFKUI.Vfl 3? Sale: Canadian Horse, 5 years old, 1 Brown Horse, 7 years old, Weighing 1200 pouuds, and TWO GOOD HORSES For General Uso. M. A. HEFNER, 8 North Jardin St., Shenandoah, WAGONS and CARRIAGES In all the latest styles, of the finest make and nost ilnlsh in the world for the money, manu factured by tho Cook Wagon Company. SHILOH'S CURE. The success of this Great Coueh Curo 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 suc cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, arc placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home in the United States and Canada, c 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 SIULOirS CURE, Price io cts., so cts. and $i.oo. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. For sale by (J. H. Hagenbuch. QUICKLY, THOROUGHLY, FOREVER CURED eclcntl&o raetlmd ttmt cannot fall unle-B tuo case la beyond human nliJ. Yon feel Improved tho first dny.fecl a bailo ut every day i soon know yoursolf a It lux auionjz fueu lu body, mind and henrt, l)nilnsanUlo3 encled. Kverr obstaclo to happy jimmed Jifo ro innved. Norvo l'oico, will, energy, brainpower, Tvheu falling or lofcturo restored by this treat ment. Allfluanllandwualc I unions ot tho body on anted and etretithened, Victims of nbuswi and Gxcenses, reclaim your raiinhoodt Sufferer inun fully,oYerworlc,tU health, rt'Kuin your viKor! Don't di-epofr.eveii If In the )at utiiKOB. Don'tbedi&heurt cnt-d if quacks havo rob bt d you. Let ua show you thatiutidlL-iil scltinnauiid buBlnfiis honor tlll exUti hero un hnnd la band, AVrltoioruurJiook. with explanation a pitiuf-, Walled souled free Over Ji.OOO rl'ureuv EgIg.,MgP;0AIi CO. , BUFFALO, N. 7, .m.rriii-i ten nsval rirtllr" fJS? T0'MU4ri hsrt I it-- "lib HuoUrlVtA v L k.,iJi.i.,,li 11. .L. r,.,1 llu rr i van. a. c ua ftr -tu-a . lL TftUu 2ou '-uwfc, iSsaHnilJUuuu 64 4 Ub-lucb lituW 1"n4 I-. Kut TImj . Ik) U IX lbtV DEL A' E. C. MEACHAM ARMS CO.. ST, L0UIS.K9 1 Powder Ameer's TroojM tloutrd. Bombay, April 80. The troops of the Ameer of Afghanistan, stationed iu three villages between Herat nnd Banian, hnve been treating the inhabitants in such an outragoous manner that the men of tho village made a united attack upon the soldleis. Tho troops were defeated. Justice Lainnr IKny Itsli;i. Washington, April 80. Tho physical condition of Justice Lamar ot the Su preme Court is such that his friends fear that he will be obliged to rctiro from the bench shortly. He has been ill all win ter and Is now only able to take a short ride in a closed carriage. Central Anuirira Display Chicago, April 30. Tho spuclal expo sition commissioner to Central America, Lieut. Servin, has reported upon the progress of his work. no states that thn prospect for an interesting display from Central Amtrlca Is most oncourag Ing. Lamp-chimneys cost so little that we let them go on break ing. We go on buying and grumbling. "What should we do ? Got Macbeth's " Pearl-top " and " Pearl-glass ;" they are made of tough glass, tough against heat ; tney do not break in use ; tney cto irom accident. They are fine, well made, exact; they fit the lamps they are made lor; stand upright; the shade is right; they make a right draught for light ; they are uniform. Both bear a label for your protection. Look for it. lie willing to pay a nickel more and stop tins constant expense and annoyance. PlttsburKli. Pa. Qeo. A. Macubth Co. WANTS. &o. T OT FOK SALE. A very doslrablo lot, Mx- J J 140 foot, on Hast Coal street. Apply at ilEKALD ofllco. I-2i-tf STOVn FOIt SALE. A Rood, nearly now, cooltlng stove. To bo sold to make room for a range. Apply at HuiiAi-o office. 4-M-tf BOY W ANTED. A good, strong boy, 10 to 18 years of tige, wantod to learn the printing business. Apply at Herald ofllco. tf TPvESIItAllLE PKOPEHTY FOIt SALE. I J The Cather rjronertv. The Cather property, on West Ouk street. for sale. Will be sold whole or In parts to suit purchaser. Apply on tho premises. 4-13-92 ALESMEN. Encrgetlo men wanted. Free nren.ua outilt. Ono of our aitents lias earned over &0,000 in llvo years. P. O. llox 1371, Now York. 4-W-lw "17OH SALE. Chonp, a one-horso sprlnR P w.irou with top. Also a two-hcat surrey with oxtcnslon ton. Apply to Fred. Ilurkhart, 23 North Main stroot. 3-3-tf Olt HUNT. A flvo-roomed house, newly papered, good cellar and garden. lient low to goou party. 4-S9-2t Annlv to Chaiilks HATZiiuno, Upper patch, Wm. 1'enn. WANTED. An energotlo Irishman to repre sent a New York llrm, taklnp-orders for "The Great Leaders of a Hrave and Oppressed People" t-alary stated upon Interview. Write, enclosing stamp, to Oenoral Manngor D. M. Thomas, Jlahanoy Cliy, Pa. 4-sa-lt WANTED, SALESMAN. Palary from start. Permanent place. Good chance lor ad vancement. Experience unnecessary. Outfit Irco. Ilrown Uros. Co., Nurserymen, Itoch oster, N. Y. 4-4-lmd&w WANTED. Honest, energetic men to solicit orders for Nursery Htock ; ex penses and salary to men who can leave home and work steady; also commission to local agents; write for tonns and territory. Address It. G. C'haso & Co., 113U . Penn ft.. Phll'n., Pa, 4-15-lm-eod DISSOLUTION OF PARTNEUSHIP No tlco is hereby given that I havo this day sold out my Interest In tho MchuylkiU Hat and Cap Factory to C. -eB. All claims against the said llrm will bo settled by tho remaining mem ber of tho llrm, and said C. ett, and all accounts duo me to bo paid to tho same. NlCllOIjAB FltCIIlAND. (Shenandoah, Pa., April 10, 18SW. 4-lD-3t TAUTNEKSHIP NOTICE. Notice is hereby j given mat 1 navo tnis aay soia out my in terest In the Shenandoah Kuady-Pay Store, tradlne under the llrm name of Smith & Swin gle. All claims against the said llrm wilt be settled by C. W Smith, the remaining member ot the llrm, and all accounts due me to be paid to tuo saiu c. w. hinun. s. 11. bWiNUi.i;. Shenandoah, I'a., April 20, 'OS. 4.iT-4t-oaw M. P. Conry's Saloon, 31 South Main Street. Next to the First National Hank, for a cool glass ot ueer aim u goou vigar. Ilcst TcniperaiiCu Irinlcs. LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS DP. J". CLEAR'Y, Dealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and first-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supphea 18 W. OENTRE 8T., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH. PA. Act on a new pzlnciple regulate the liver, stomach and bowels through tin nrtv. Un. Mais' Trua ipeedtty cure blllouBncts, torrid liver and constlpa tlon. Bmallest, mildest, earestt Bp dosoa,20 cts. riamplea free at druiridBta. Or. Bllu Oeil. C., EllUlt, IU, WHOM DID HE FIGHT? Different Stories Regarding Milbank'3- Latest. HE SAYS IT WAS NOT DE MOUNT Positively Assarted, However, that H Vana and the Dno Had a Quarrel- Anatlior Ituport Is that Jlltlhauk ICad a l ist Flcht In I)russls With an Un known Frenchman Who Hail Bneorod at Etiglnil'l anil Cnffllslllnon Whoevur 5111 bnuks Antagonist Was, Ho Is Danger ously Woutulctf. Loxdoj, April 30. Thn duel fottht hy Harry Vane ililbnnk at Ostend Thurs day has no connection with tho Borrowe Drnyton iiITair. Jlllhnnk's opponent was not the Duo de Morny, as has been reported. Milbank, who returnod to Brussels Immediately after the duel last evening, Informed a reporter ut tho Qrand Hotel that ho wus under a prom ise not to give the name of his opponent or his seconds, but stated that he hns not seen Do Morny since his (Mllbank's) return from America, nnd that he had not had any communication with him. A reporter also saw the Duo do Morny in Puris, apparently not suffering from any recent wound. De Morny said that he had not fought with Milbanic and did not apprehend a hostile meeting with him. The duel was brought about by causes that have no connection with tho llor-rowe-Drayton affair. After the meeting between Fox and Borrowo at Nieuport, on bnturdny, Jlilbank went to Brussels, the others going on from Ostend to Lon don, and put up at the Orand Hotel. On Monday he dined In the hotel cafe. Tho story at the hotel is that near his table sat two Frenchmen at another table who spent most of their time during dinner making insulting remarks about Eng lishmen, which were obviously intended for Mllbank's ears. He paid no attention to them until they came out of tho cafe, when ho met them In the courtyard of tho hotel and slapped tho face of one of them. The result was a challenge and a meeting of the two nt Nieuport on tho identical spot where Fox and Borrows exchanged shots last Saturday. The conditions were the same as on that oc casion. There wero also two shots at twelve pates V'ilbnnk shot his opponent through i hi- I ,p . t I he first Are, and he was cnrrii-d at mice to a yacht owned by a friend Unit l,y oil the const, ncconi panicd by his Mirgoon and seconds. Milbank aud his seconds. Do l'Kstrange and Tournier, Belgian gentlemen, re turned nt once to Brussels. It is not known how seriously tho wounded man is luiuretl, as no report lias been' re ceived as yet from the yacht, which railed toward the French coast. Tho surgeon feared, however, uftor his first Inspection of the wound, that It was very dangerous. BnussnLS, April 80. Hnrry Vano Mil batik wns seen at the Orand Hotel just before his departure for London, but re fused nt first to be interviewed concern ing his latest duel. He eventually ad mitted that he had fought, ulthough he ' denied that his antagonist was the Ducde Morny. Ho would nor give tho details ! of thn duel. Despite Mr. Mllbank's denial there are a dozen persons in the Orand Hotel who say positively that the quarrel in tho restaurant was between Milbank und De Morny, und that they were the princi pals in tho duel. The landlord of the Orand asserts that he witnessed part ot the quarrel and knows that De Morny was Jlilbank'3 adversary. The contradictory reports aro due, the restaurant people say, to the fact that on Tuesday Milbank had u, list llgnt with an unknown Frenchman. The latter sneered at England and said that Eng lUhmen had no proper idea of honor. Thereupon Milbank struck him on the nose. The Frenchman raised his arm, but Milbauk hit him & blow on the neck und knocked him down. Cards were ex changed, but nobody seems to havo heard more ot the uffuir. It is rumored, however, that the Frenchman was Auro- Hen Scholl, tho Due de Morny's comrade on the court of honor. The trouble between Harry Vane Mil- bank and the Duo do Morny dates from the publishing of the correspondence iu tho notorious Drayton-Borrowo dueling affair. One of the letters written by Milbank and box, Borrowe's seconds, to J. Cole man Drayton, dated Feb. 17, 1892, in forming Drayton that tltey should de' cline to permit their principal to mret him upon the field of honor, stated that the case had been submitted to M. Aure- lien Scholl and the Due da Morny, two ot the best known authorities in France on the Code d'iloniieur, and that they had decided that Mr. Drayton was not eif titled to claim the satisfaction of a gen tlcuian. After the fire-eaters arrived In Now York on (he Mujestlc, it was learned by Allllunli ttint tuo duo ue juoruy uau given out for publication the letter that he (Milbank) had sent to the Duo sub mitting tho fact!) iu the case without mentioning names, but which contained btulemeuu extremely compromising to the womau lu thu case, who wus Jlrs. JJruyton. W hen MUb.'Uik saw this he was very angry, ttnd declared that the Duke had violated a sacred trust in giving out tho letter, and besides thut, ho had been cuiltr of garbling the letter, making Aiilbauk say things which he denied that ho hud ever written. ' I shall deuiuud an explanation from the Duku for nllowiug thut letter to get out," wild Milbank. "It wns u privuto latter from one gentleman to another. uud he hnd no right to show it to anyone without inking my permission." '1 bore was some cable corrttspondenca between the Duke und Milbauk before tho latter sailed for Europe, but It was liotsatUfuctory tn the Englishman, un when he went away ba vowwl Unit h would make It warm for De Morny when he reuched runs. Muce that time, and up to the pveseut nothing has been heard of this episode ot the Di'iiytuii-lloirowo urtull. Tun led Titu 3Iuny 1'asssngors. 1-Rovinir.Nca. II. I.. Anril 80. The krhuonur Xeilie 11 a v. whlob arrived hero. from the Caps Verdo Iilund, has beau held for cunyiug too many putweugara. tihu was deUiueU for tho aumu olt-juWon the outward trip. , ARE WE Right or IV rong?' A Shoe I)resilni-- muit rfttnrft the liril- liancy of a worn shoe, and at the same time reserve Me softittss of the leather. LADIES will the Dressing you arc using do both ? Try it I Pour a dcsicrt spoonful of your Dressing into a saucer or butter plate, set it aside for a few days, and it will drv to a substance as hard and brittle as crushed glass. Can such a Dressing he good for leather? WolffsflCME Blacking will stand this test and dry as a thin, oily film which is as flexible as rubber. 25 Dollars worth of New Furniture for 5 Cents. HOW? By painting 25 square feet of Old Furniture with WOLFF 1 RANDOLPH, 027 North Front Street Pim-ADHLPUIA. Health for the Baby, JPhjure for the Parents, . New Life for the Old Folks. 'Root Beer THE GREAT TEMPERANCE OMKK "1b n family adUir a roqulslto of tho home A J33 cent package makes 5 gallon of a delicious, strengthening. cnervcsct'nt beverage. I Don't ho deceived If n dealer, for Uie Hakeor lurer pro tit, tella.ynu some other kind Is'JuBtoaBOo!' 'tlsfalw. No imitatlou has good, as the ceuulue Hibus. S3 SHOE CE?JTLE(V1EM THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE UONEYf it lsnpfamiesaslLOt?, vitli notaokior wax tnreaa to hurt t lie feet; made ot tbu best flno cair, Btvllsb nnd eany, nnd because we make wore thocs of thin grade than any other manufacturer. It equals hand' sewed shoes costing from 81.00 to $j.'J0. V&K " ("eniiiiip iiaim-Hpn'ru, ma nnesican PsV shoe ever oftYred for $5(0; equals FroocJi Imported shoes which cost from 83.00 to SlAitt. CJA 00 Iliiml-J-iiMvcd Welt Mine, line calf; stylish, eomrortuble and durable. Tbobeet shoe ever offered at this price fmmo ftrudo as ci tom-mndn shoes costlu? from ifi.flu to $!.'. CEO 00 1'oliro Shop i J'nrmcrs, Halt road Mn and Letter Carriers ell wear them; ttuecalf Beatnlesn, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten sion odpa Ono pair will war a year. GjO oO flno ciilfi no better shoe ever offered ai Dmm this prlcot ono trial wilt convince thao irho want a shoo for comfort nnd service. CZO nnti J.uu v iiritincmr" nTn snoc s7ai lire verv stroncr nud fluraliln. 1 hrmn wha have given them a trial will wear no other make. DavC' 5."r nnu ni7 sciiooi stioes arw IGVlsPjri? worn bvtho bmRcvervwhcre! thevceU ou their merits, ns tho increasing sales show. Qri inp ?iiuu iiniiu-ntMveu snot, nesv UraCl vl Iv J Uontrolil. vervBtvllsh:enualaFreiipJ lniiKJrted shoes costini?f rom t.ui to 6.(xJ. lmdicH '2.rAi, i .iHI und shoo Tor jLllssesnro the best flneUongolx MylUh aud durable. i;nuiimi, see mat w. i4. doukios uamo aud price ore stamped on the bottom ot each shoo. tVT TAKE NO HUHSTITUTK.J Tneist on loiMl naTrrtlvd dealers sunnlTlni? vnn. W. Ji. J)Oi;UliAS,IIrocUton,Mu8ri, tkjldhjr JOSEPH BLILi, Korilt ITIiti Ht.( Shenandoah. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Obappod Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc EemovoB and Prevents Dandruff. WHSTE RUSSiUfl SOAP. Spocially Adapted for Use in Hard. Water. DR. THEEL. 538 UtWJ? ttitt tii'lr fuoutuv Iseroiin AiMtricaa fitlMHiiKlUt in Uic UnUul Utauw who l u to our Blood Poison, Nervous Debility Spe cial Dieeaeea ' Skui DI-hw. H 4 BpoU Paint ta tt SoreThroat Mouth, till. i ti. l'hitpl'i )ruitiHoi, wft of hir.l tl'-rt, bclUi, ItrlUttooi, lutl-uiiuiMloaa anil RttaalBfa. bincturt. WeaknrM and aarly -Imbt, ot meitutry, wrak WV mcoUl aniloty, KtdMj ku4 LUUit Wwik and all Iilanaitta it-nultlnf frooi Exoettwi, lii.ltMTr-.tlon or () rwork. Keo-Mit tun(irid U o W rvlluf al ono. im, unt Iom hops, m BiUWr lTr tUlac Doctor, Quaak, ran.fr or Hplil Plivilclaa ku WW, Pr. THKKL narva pQ8tve1y 4ietlB fro. fcailllOM. OU. TOVM, UrDMI 10 Wl THN! BOXTIMTtiTIK ukku4, rich or poor, rnJ Id, lump tor )QOU 'TKUTHM tn-iilnf Qaatikt v' orn taio)tJi. HtNia tal) (rum ft to I, Kv'n 8 to 9, Wad. atel paU Kv(ra in 10. lnadaT 9 till 11. Vrito or call and ba av4. for K-nrvnoM WU and HMurdav Mlla. datf Thn'- M. HAMILTON, M. U., PWICIAN AND SUHOiOS. Ornoa-2li NYvit Uoya Btoel, HheuftuaoAU Hires W. L. DOUCLAS
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