s Both tlio method and results when Syrup of Figa ia taken; it ia pleasant and refrcshinc to tho tasto. and acta gently yet promptly on tho Kidnoya, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup 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 m its efTeeta. nrnnnrnd onlv from tho most h healthy and agreeable substances, its k many excellent qualities commeuu it i&to all and havo mado it tho most E popular remedy known. ; Syrup of Fics ia 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. Do not accept any oubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, tOUISVlUE, K1 HEW YORK, N.Y. Blck Headache and rellovaall tbotroublaa Inci dent to a bliloua etate of tho system, auoh ad Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress arte? citing, rain In the Bldo, &o. Witlo theirmoat remarkable success lias Locn shown la cuiirg , JJcaSacfce, yet Carter!! little Llror HUfJ sia equally Taluablo In Constipation, curing ana pro Tenting tulsannojrlnccomplfllnt.whlla thoyalsa corroctalldlsordersoftboatoniachUmnlaiotha ZiTcrandrogalatothobqwela, Even It they onlj (Acbalhey would bo almostinricelrastolhoeawha enffer from Uiis distressing complaint; but fortu nately thelrgoodncsa dooa notond here,and those trhooncotry them will find tbeso HUloplllavalu. fible In somany ways that thoy will not bo wll llEg to do without them. Put at tor allslclt haul (lathe bane of so many Uvea that lioro la where WomaVeourgrcatboaat. OurpUUcureltvhlla Otbcradonot. Carter's Little liver Mia aro very email anil very easy to take. Ono or two pi Us mate a dosa. They are strictly vegetable and do not grips or purge, but by their geutta action ploaaaaU who usethem. Invlalsnt25centa; UvofortL Sold by drugglata OYerywaete, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals are used ,ln tho preparation of IV. BAKER &CO.'S BreakfastCocoa tvhich it absolutely pure and soluble. It has mora (nan three timet the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch. Arrowroot or ' fiutrar. anil ia far mnrM ern. nomicai, coBimy less man one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, and easily .DIGESTED. gold by Ororera eierjrfhsrs. W, BAKER & CO,, Dorchester, Maw. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. The success of this Great Cough Cure fa without a parallel In the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to tell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can suc cessfully stand, That it may become known, U1G 1 lUIJllcivia, mwiwiwiuuiHMMHs, placing a oarnpie uoiue i-ree into every nomc hi the United States and Canada. O 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 'll0 ltJZ SHILOH'S CURE, Price io cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. If your Lungs are sore or Rack lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. For sale by O. H. Hugenbuch. RUPTURE We, tho undersigned, were entlroly oured of rupture by Dr. J. 11. Maver. B31 Arch Bt.. Fhlladelnhla. Pa.. H. Jones Philips, Kenuet Bouare, Pa.: T. A, Krellz, Hlttlngton, I'iij E. M.Hmall, Mount Alto, .: Ilev. 8. II. Blier. mer, BiiuburyaPa.: D, J. Dellett. 214 H. 12lh Ht., Iteadlnir, Pa.; Wm. lJlr, 1825 Montrose Bt, Philadelphia: 1L I.. Itowe. 800 Ulm Bt., Head ing, l'a.; George and Ph. llurkart, 430 .Locus! HL, Heading, Pa. Ueiid for olreular. A J. GALLAGHER. Mice of the Peace, Heal Estate anil Insurance Agency. Orace Muldoon's Building, Shenandoah, Pa MEN WANTED To teat a 1'oslllT On re for tb MCwta of Milfbiu, our tneeiAe 'o ni wud ova uii 5i.mii.'. McdiUaa m rraSwi; ji.w v2,T a2l 1 M 1 I I Hill irWBI LB TIB DI? n SAID COL QUAY. And Ilopuhllcans of Ponnsyl rnniiuHaVo 'Declared for tlio Junior Soimtor's Ito-elcction. A Thorough. Impartial Review of the Senatorial Canvass. Twenty Counties Havo Cordially and Kmnliatically liccorded Their Prcforonco lor tho Heaver Statesman. Not One litis Even Indorsed His Am bitious Opponent. Tho Issue Ilrnuelit Squarely Ilcforo tho j Party In tho l'opular Voto Taken at Itrptilillcan Primaries and an Analysis of the Ilnturns Shows That' the Old Independent Strongholds Aro Ovor-j whelmlngly in Fuvor of Senator Quay's Ile-clectlon, "I have nclthor fear nor hesitancy in this matter. I want the peoplo to speak. If they do not want me to ;o back to tho sen ate, I havo no desiro to return." j Thus positively and frankly Bpoko Sen ator Quay, as ho accepted tho gago of battle thrown down by his opponents, when thoy made a call for tho submission of tho qucs- . tion of tho election of a United States sen ator to succeed himself to tho Republicans of certain counties in which they could show their greatest strength. Tho junior , senator met the issue, and has won signal I and complete triumphs at every point in the very strongholds of his enemies. Twenty counties havo already declared warmly and cordially for his re-election. Not ono has oven in tho mildest manner Indorsed his competitor, John Dalzcll. So thorough and decisive havo beon Senator Quay's victorios that Mr. Dalzoll has been urged by some of his best and most dis-1 creet friends to tako this favorable oppor tunity to gracefully withdraw from tho . canvass. Tho People Havo Spoken "I want the ieoplo to speak," said Senator Quay. I And tho people havo spoken. At tho Republican primaries In nine counties to wit, Armstrong, Snyder, Law ronco, Crawford, Erio, Lancaster, Butler, Slorcer and Tioga a popular voto has beon 1 taken upon the United States senatorship. Senator Quay has not only carriod all of these counties, but be has carried them overwhelmingly. His smallest voto, in com- parlson with Mr. Dalzell's, has beon con Vi t r. i , t l . iv n slderably over ,2 to 1. In 0 out of tho 0 counties the vote, has .been over 3 to 1, and in 4 out of tho 0 it has been over 4 to 1; in 3 put of tho U it has been over 5 to 1; in 2 out of, the 0 it,has been over ' 1 t, and in 1 out of tho 0 it has been over 1. Senator (Juny'a Illf 'tnjorltlcs. Tho following table lbits the total voto cost for Senator Quay and bis opponent in tho counties named: Quay. Dalzcll. Armstrong a,0U0 1,200 Bu'ydor,;., , 1,008 28D Lawrence 2,700 1,300 Crawford....,..i 4,340 1,016 Erie.,.,-!., 4,080 230 Lancaster 11,300 ' ' 3,084 Butler 2,257 053 Mercor 2,890 404 Tioga 4,320 1,305 30,675 10,058 It will bo observed that tho total voto cost for Senator Quay in tho nino counties men tioned is almost four times as largo as his opponent's total voto. How tho Precincts Went. There are in the nine counties In question 621 election .products. Of these, Senator Quay carried 489, fifteen times as many as Mr. Dalzell, who had a majority in only 32, The accompanying tablo -will exhibit this matter in do tail; . Quay. Dalzell. Armstrong., 01 11 Bnyder 16 1 Lawrence , 30 3 Crawford , 53 Erie , 53 1 Lancaster,. 81 3 Bntler 50 J Mercer.,,,, , 50 2 Tioga 43 2 480 32 Certain of Senator Quay's onemios, whoso ignorance has been exceeded only by their ... , """'""i"1 w -u " tho crushing defeats with which their favor- Ite, Mr, Dalzell, has met by alleging that tho overwhelming majorities cast for Bcn- ntor q woro uot verdicts, "only a few Republicans having gone to the polls nt oso early primaries." Tho following flgurcB will show that nn unusually heavy vote has hoen cast at these elections, a com parison being mado with tho voto cast for Mr, Boyor, tho Republican candidate for state treasurer, in 1B8U that being a fair off year tost: Senatorial Mr. Dover's vote, 1802. vote, 1880. .... 4,200 4,208 Armstrong... bnyder Lawrence.,., Crawford.,,, Brio Lancaster,',,. Butler...",.,. Meroer. Tioga 1,228 2,507 4,712 4,801 10,403 3,400 8,033 4,020 46,71 30,133 It will bo observed that tho total vote polled in thajsa ulna oxmntiw for TJnitod Stutea senator was 7,5815 In 02 cues of the voto cast for thy Republican candidate 4fpr state treasurer in itxsv, uan anything uo inoro truly roprooentatlve than thu, or moro indicative ot genuine public opinion! i naturally osu irlonus ot senator Ul naturally ask friends ot Senator Quay, It has fairly been declared to be nn insult Highest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLOTEIiY PURE to tho peoplo to insinuate tlmt tiia oiprcs Bion of popular Bentiincnt in Senator Quay's hohalf lias been the work of whnt tho Dal' zcll boomers chooso to denominate "tho ma- chino." Tlio jMJOple tLs Republican Masses havo spoken, Thoro is no getting back of that. lndcpcndr-nt Rtrnnghnltla for 0uny. Again, it has been alleged by organs whoso whole campaign against tho junior senator, from beginning to ond, has been founded upon lies und misrepresentations that tho nino counties which have voted aro "boss ridden" or "Quay counties," and that tho Dalzeli counties" will ! "Indopendont" or voto after awhile. To provo tho absurdity of this allegation it is simply necessary to r . :r ,r T:L I":1; i 1883 for Hon. John Stewart, tho Independent llcpubllcan candidate for governor. Tho following table exhibits tho figures, to wit: STKWAKT, 1883. Armstrong..,,,,, 1K5 Snyder 18(1 Jjiwronoo Ml Crawford l.W) Erie 575 Laueaster ,f25 Butlor 512 Morcor IN! Tioga 2,211 Total 8,083 It will be observed that tho total Inde pendent Republican voto in 1882 in tho nino counties in question was 8,082 an nvcrago of 005 to a county; whereas tho total Stowart voto in 1882 in tho sixty-fivo counties outside of Philadelphia and Alle gheny was 31,025 an average of only 477 to a county. In other words, tho nine counties which havo declared overwhelmingly for Quay wero loading Independent counties in 1882. Indeed, Lancaster, Tioga nnd Craw - ford aro three of tho four counties, outside of Philadelphia and Allegheny, which gave Stewart, tho Independent candidate for governor in 1882, his highest voto. In addition to tho nino 'counties in ques tion, eleven others, although they havo not taken a formal popular voto at tho prima ries, havo cordially indorsed Senator Quay's public and party record. Whilo Union county did not tako an au thorized voto nt its primaries on March 9, nevertheless a largo number of Republicans expressed thoir preference on tho United States senatorship, and tho vote for Sen ator Quny was considerably larger than that for Mr. Dalzoll. lClovcil Other Counties In Line. Other counties have spoken in no less em phatlo and unequivocal terms through the medium of their ci.i.uty conventions, made up of delegates fresh from the peoplo. Republican conventions of Clarion, Clear Held, Warren, Monroo, Luzerne, Schuylkill, Lycoming, Somerset, Snydor and Northum- bciland counties, and the Republican county committoo of Fayette, have adopted ring ing resolutions indorsing Senator Quay for ro-election, nnd denouncing in vigorous lan guage tho partisan attacks upon him. Other ,, . . . . . . . speak in no less unequivocal tones, ana in , , , , , , . ., ., full and complete accord with those senti ments. Tho action of the Republican state con vention at Harrisbarg, on tho i!0th ult., in adopting Without a dissenting voico a reso lution which declares that "tho eminent publia nnd party services of Matthew Stan ley Quay entitle him to the thanks and grauiuuo 01 ino itopuDiicans ot ronnsyivu nia," was a crushing rebuko to those who havo been misrepresenting tho sentiment of tho Republicans of this commonwealth. DON'T DEt-A (tOimsOolds,Ooiirhs,BnThreat.OrB,In9ueua, Wbooplns; Courb. Sronohitls d Asthma, x etrttla nr. br Consumption la Utrt anil a ! rtiuf la aivsseed stacei. I'.a.lonoo. You will aee tna ex. tllent effect after taking thn first doaa. 8.H a..r. v.rtwhen. Lr kutUM -rau and 11-00. WEAKNESS! OUIOKLY. THOROUGHLY. FOREVER OURED vj a new uunet-beu nclonttflo method that cannot fall unless tlio caso la beyond human n hi. Vnn feel lmorovod tho first day, loe I u bono lit every aayi nugunuuw yuureuit n uuiuu, men in bodr. mind am Lotrt. Drains and losses ended. Kferr obstnclo to happy umrried life re moved. Nerve force, vlll.enerprT, brainpower, whoa failing or lout aro restored by this treat ment, Allsmallandwoalc I ort Ions of tho body nn aived and strengthened. Victims of abuses and excesses, reclaim your manhood !&utTcrers from folly.oyerworlc.lll health, regain your vleorl Don't despalr.even If In the last stores. Don't be dlsheart end If quacks havo rob bed you. ljetussliowyoii that modu ul scionoo and business bonor still exist hero ko bund In band. Write for our llouU with explanations & proof, mailed sealed free. Ovur tf.UOO rrereuce ERIE MEDIOAL 00. , BUFrALO, N. Y. J0HH H. EVANS' SALOON, 3d E. CENTRE ST QHENANDOAH FRESH BEER, PORTER, ALE. Plneat brand) ol clears always on hand. The best temperanoe drinks. Hih-1 t Latest U. S. Gov't Report. DOYEN OF THE LEGION. atiouta Cartlfjny, tlio Solo Survivor or th Ilattlo of Trafalgar. Ono of tho strangest facts to bo chron icled about Hyerus, a Uttlo town In Bouthcrn Franco, Is that It numbers amongst Its Inhabitants tho last sur vivor of tho battle of Trafalgar. In tho littlo town Is now living a centenarian, named Louis Cartlgny, who eclobrated his centenary last year. In his ono-hundred-nnd-flrst year ho remains in full possossion of his mental faculties, wd managed last summor on many a I hot afternoon to walk to his favorito i cafo. Ho Is tho only survivor of tho battle of Trafalgar. Ho served In 1805, whon lourteen cars ot aff' LOVIS CAItrlQNY, I The Solo Survivor of tho Battle of TrafalgaK I or powder monkey on board tho Re doubtable, from which vessel .Nelson is said to havo received his death wound. Upon tho surrender of Iris ship to tho English fleet ho was removed as a pris oner of wnr to England, whoro ho re mained for fourteen years. An addi tional Interest centers round this old nnd hardy gentleman, for uot only is ho an attractive hero to tho modern Eng lishman In linking' tills ago with tho historic past, but In Franco ho is nono tho less renowned in being tho doyen of tho order of tho Legion d'Honneur. M. Cartlgny Is extremely proud, not only of his record but of his medals, nnd upon tho celebration of his centenary last year was nn object of much interest to tho French people. It Is to boJioped that tho existence of this hero, though unknown to tho English visitors at Hyeres, may bo mado known to tho queen, and that she may bo permitted, "with her customary kindllnesa of dispo sition, to honor tho French peoplo by paying a visit to the doyen of tho Legion d' Jlonneur and at the same time to form Q-HnU with an Intnrp.illnir historic ovont. BRAZIL'S NEW PRESIDENT. irlorkano TeLxoto, the Olsoreet Saoecaao of the Hotheaded Fonseoa. Tho now president of Brazil, Florlano Pelxoto, Is a, man differing radically la character from the first chief exeoutlvo of the new republic, and under his rulo tho chaotlo state of the various disaf fected provinces has been reduced to order and tho government Is beginning1 to redress their grievances. Fonseca was a man lacking in every respect those attributes of statesman- ship and tho leadership necessary to til- rect tho affairs of a nation. lie was vain, arrogant and obstinate, and at heart a royalist, although posing as a republican. Pelxoto Is not only a liber - nl thinker, and a man of broad culture, 1 , l. .. .......-..... .. r. ...... 1 1 nnil nrnr uut uu 19 u Dbuwauiuu IW tVU.A, UU14 IIVU the confidence of the Brazilian nation by a public career as brilltanfas It has been honest and patriotic. The province of Rio Grande do Sul was tho most difficult with which to deal, and for some time after Pclxoto's sxoiuano ruixoTO, Tint new president OP DRAZIIm accession to power it seemed that tho revolution begun during tho adminis tration of his predecessor would revive, and that tho river provinco would secede from tho lirazillan union; that danger Is. now happily past and the en-t tiro country Is prosperous and tranquil. Wuurlnc Out' u Creditor. Iu Aroostook county, Me., Is a man who has been In jail for noarly four years because ho rofused to pay a dobt which he might Have settled easily. He declarod that ho wouldn't pay, and that If bent to jail ho could stand it as long as his creditor could, tho latter being obliged to pay tho prisoner's board. Tlio debtor may bo liberated soon, ho haying promised to pay his bills moro promptly In tho future, but the bill for which ho was Incarcerated will never bo paid. The prlsonor wo a soldier ond known as a "stuffy" man. Tbo treoa are neutrally full ot blossom. I Vacation days aro rapidly approaching, .... m. WILHELffl'S LATEST no Honors tlio Sentry Who Killed Citizen Brandt. STRANGE SCENE AT A BANQUET. The Ka'mt Pledged tho Slayer's Health aud Praised His Aot- lirumlt Was Killed In Cold Illoocl, ami There la Great Indignation nt the lim peror'a Course Severe Comment lly tlio rii'ii -Tho Sentry Alio Publicly Comiueuded Trouble Hrewlne In the Keloliitae. Bkulin, May 11. Several newnpapers publish the details of a remarkable acetic nt tho barracks of the Emneror Francis Joseph regiment last SaturdayS1 night wlien Emperor William was enter- ' tallied at a banquet in the officers' casino, and comment upon It severely. The Emperor drank freely and spoke to I his neighbors of the necessity of a solJ dler-s forgetting during his service that he had any duties except those to his war-lord and country. Finally the I Emperor culled to a private ut the en trance: "Cull lu Lueck, I have something to say to him." To most of the officers the words were a complete surprise, as Lueck is the sen try who killed one citizen nnd severely wounded another before the barracks in tho Wrangel strasse six weeks ugo. The case had been investigated and Lueck, at the Emperor's instance, had been pro moted to lance corporal. Even among military men the opinion prevailed that the affair should be dropped out of sight as soon as possible, for the shooting and promotion caused a storm of indignation throughout the Empire, and several deputies are known to be ready to raise another storm in the Reichstag on tho day when that body reassembles. In the pause which fol lowed the call for Lueck, the Em peror explained that he was about to reward the lance cornoral for faithful- t ,ltv mill wUhi.il nil the nfTlrprs preseut to show exceptional respect for the youiig man. When Lueck entered .the officers and guests fotldwed the Emperor in rising, anil Lueck was ordered to stand facing his sovereign. The Emperor then took his Neat, and, "iii.o the rest stood, ad dressed LuecK ihui: "Lueck, you ure u splendid soldier. You malntaiiK-d, as a sentry of the Third Regiment of the Guards In the Wrangel strasae, the best traditions of my ai-uiy, its discipline and honor. I hopo that every soldier will follow your example on similar occasions, and will have the same clear understanding of his duties toward me, my army and him self. "Lueck, you are an honor to your reg iment, and your merit shall not go un rewarded. " ,The Emperor ordered that a glass of wine be given to Lueck and all present, under the command of the Emperor, drank to Lueck's health. The Emperor then had fetched his portrait, bearing his autograph, and gave it to Lueck. The lance corporal blushed and saluted, and was then allowed to retire. This astounding scene was xepc secret, as the opinion ot all present, even of those ' aymnathlzlnK with the Emperor's senti ments, was mat mis young war ioru had done an exceedingly unpolitic act and that, thu country was hardly In a , condition to discuss it calmly. '1'he Emperor, however, was appar- ently determined to let his people know his sentiments, for at the purade on the Teropelhofer Fold he unexpectedly ap peared on horseback, rode up before Lueck's i regiment and called out the young man. He then repeated his com mendation of 6aturday night, expressed . the hope that Lueck's comrades would I prove as faithful to their soldierly duties as had the lance corporal, and closed by i nominating Lueck for exemption, The investigation of' the case has shown that Lueck killed his man in cold blood. The press is now almost n5,tmous In demanding that, despite . , v 0 the r u I hofer FeId the caU of ttU clvlllnn Ger- .. . many for such fatal abuses be heard by the government. The Keichstap has already resolved unanimously that some remedy must be granted for the present abase ot power by sentries in great cities. As soon as the sittings are resumed the, case ot Brandt will -be made the basis of an ap peal to the government to put this reso lution in the form ot a bill. Huppoaad to Have lSeam Drowned. Plattmiurq,- N. iY May 11 It ia believed that Charles Fletcher and A.M. Robblns, two young men of Sarunao Lake, have met their death by drown ing. T,hey.started on a flailing tour on Iland Lake and have not returned. Yes terday their boat was found bottom' side up, and their coats and hats were found floating n short time nfter. Search is being made for the bodies. Daclslon ufGranlt Slanufuoturera. Concoud, N. H., Slay 11. At a meet ing attended by 'H local granite manu facturers the resolutions recently adopt ed by the New England Manufacturers' Association at Boston were unanimously approved, aud it was voted to nlmt down work on next Saturday night unless, in the meantime, tbo men agree to a new bill of prices to terminate January 1st uext. , ' Arreat p Anarchlata. Likqe, Muy 11. Tha Belgian authori ties ure still actively engaged In arrest ing Anarchists. A man named l'ouille, arrested yesterday, is believed to have been the author ot the recent explosion lie Is also accused ot robbery. 'ucent Indicted for Assnulr. London, Muy 11. The Hon. Patriok Oevllie Nugent has been Indicted and held for trial In the sum ot 81,000, on the charge of having assaulted. Miss Marlon 1'rica in a railway carriage be tweuu Brighton and Loudon. Clerk Howard l'leuds Not fiullty. Bobtok, May 11. Alfred A. Howard, the absconding cli -k of Ingalls Si Ken l 1 .1.1- . . In New Vork, when arralgued in court charged with forgery, pleaded not guilty The? price of Wolffs Acme- Blacking ia 20c, a bottle, nnil it is clienp at tlmt. It costs more to CI) n Lottie with Acme Black ing than other liquid DreosinRS coat com plete for tho market, iii'-biding fnncy boxev, artistic stoppers, anil other paraphernalia. We tell the Blacking net the package. As It Is our dealre to s-cll Acmic nt.ACKlfJO cheaper If possible, hut IUkI ourselves un able to do ff) owing In Ita present oobI of malting, we hold u prize of Open Competatfion Until tho 1st day of January, 1M8, to be paid to any ono who furnlalifH a formula ena bling us to make It at micli it price that u retailor can profitably sell It at 10c. a bottle. WOIiPF & ItANDOIiPH, Philadelphia. It cost 10c. to find out what Fik-'Ron It and does. A whole page of information could not give a correct idea. IMk-lton fa tVin nnmnf tlltt lllllv linillt which UiakeS ja&ua white glats look like colored glass. All retailers ten u- A Tonic aud A Pleasure: That's the happy combination found in 5 Root Deer You drink it for pleasure, and get physical benefit. A whole some, refreshing, appetizing, thirst quenching drink. One package makes five gallons. Don't be deceived If a denier, for thi sake of larger profit, tells you some other Und Is "justasgood" 'tisfalse. Noimiutioa Is as good as the cenuine lliass. WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENTLEMEN THE DEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MOHETI M la a soamleaa shoe, with no taclcff or wax tbreaa to hurt the feet! mado of tho best lino calf, etrllsb and easy, and because we make more shoes of this grade ihananv other manufacturer. It equals hand eotrrd shoes costing from S1.U) to $3.0U KE uu t.i'ntmip iinnii-HCWCMi, tnennesicaa P mj m shoe ever offered for $s.0oi equals Fronds Imported shoes which cost from sl. to (12.00. tsA UU llund-Hewcd Writ Hlinr, fine calf, usTm etyllsh. comfortablo and durable. Tbebeaa ahoo ever offered nt thla price i same Rrado as cu. tom-raaile shoes costing from $Q.UJ to t4. om-raoao pnoes costing xrum to e-.uii. CO 30 l'alicn Hhnm Farmers, llallroad Men afwn nnd Letter Onrrlers nil wpnrthpm; tlnacalf- Beainless, smooth Inslile. heavy three aoies. extea alonedfreJ Onopairwlll wearnear. (SO ( Hnucalfi no better shoo ever offered a 3faa thla prleet ono trial wilt convince thoaa who want a shoo for comfort and service. EO una s-'j.uil woruimzinnn'H anoni uJaCaa aro verv stroniz anil ilurntilA. ThnRA whn havo given them a trial win wear noothermako. HAVC anil oi,7d Bcnoui snoea ar a UlU wombvthebovaevervwbere: thevcull on theTr merits, ns tho Increasing aalcs show. griiac aj.uu jinnu-aeweil snoe, pen BmC1UIC Iloneola. vervatvltBhienujilali-rencfii Imported shoea costing from el.u) to $sjx). l.ndica' 'J.3II. tt'J.UU nnd Sl.7.1 shoe for Misses aro tho best fine Dougola. Ktyllsh and durable Caution. See that W, 1 Douglas' namo tuaX price aro stamped on the bottom of each shoo. ITfTAKK NO SUIISTITUTK.J TnHUt on local advertised dealers Bunnlvlntr vnn. W. I,. DOUULiAS, Urocklon.Mass. Soldlr JOSEPH Nortli niHln St. Slicnaudoah mi Dir'e AP Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Ourea Chapped Hands, Wounds, Bums, Etc Removes nnd Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. DR. THEEL, 538 BPGWPffi&JS: tbt oil if gvDulit Uvrusut Aluriu Blieglilit la U fulled Hutci vu la kbu to cur Blood Poison NervoUa Debility oa ape' olal DlaeQBes ttb hkiaDiiewui H.48pcUPlnUUn b.8orThroat Mouth, Bl fc,h l'unjJtHi lrg(iUao tolt ot fcsrl lli.ri, bvtlliogt, Irritftitont, lnHwiiniaaotii ul Baooinfi. Bifn-imv, M'rtkacM Ctrl dttoar, lt rormnrr, mt btak nuotaJ tmUlT. Kiio7 1 lllavMor DlntaMca fturt til fMftM Miuliinf iTom LlortM. ludltvoretivn i-r ttv, rwurk licni ttten curM In 4 to 10 dftf It relief t iiutM Do not Iom hop. mtttor wbtt Ait Ualax Oocuir, lquk, FtnUlr or Hospital rtyWB bM llr. tmct:i. cum positively m4 vlUwnl d-UQtfos tnut t-IUlBMI. Utt, TOOM, MIM.I ATHI OCOrTIWHAm utuuMi. rich or poor. MBd lo- iMntp for hQOk TKUTM" OtKMlOf Qatuki u4w UM)ODlU. mo, dhllv from 9 to S, Kv S to V. V4. tad BU trn to 10. hUu 9 UH II WHto or coll ad tw Ko bfrVraoaaM m WoAa od SUurlt JUU. dlil TlTM. Q, M.UAMiLTONpM.U., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offloe-23 WeaiLloya Street, Bbenanaoa H