i "terrible JEXPLOSION! Too High Prossuro. In these ilnysof keen comjietition In every line, when the business man is compelled to bend his intellect and every energy to the success of Ids business: tlio cleric, book keeper, professional man and laborer, to drive themselves at a terrific rate, there enn be but one result an explosion, which, if not resulting in immediate death, leaves them with shatteied brains and bodies. They are running at too high pressure. The strain is too great. Something must and does give way. This is equally true of women. Though their sphere is more limited, they have their dally burdens, frets, : nd worries, and tho remilts arc the same as with their stronger companions, This condition is Mowing woise every day. The rapidity of its increase is awful to contemplate. Our homes, hospitals, and insane asylums are full of these unfortunates, and are basing crowded still further. There t but one solution of tho matter. Reeog- nizc the importance of the situation atoned, and take the necessary measures to over- dime it. If you have falling memory, hot (lnnlic, dixiiness, nervous or sick headache, biliousness, irritability, melancholy sleep lessness, fainting, nervous dyspepsia, epi lepsy, etc., know tint anyone of them is but a symptom of the calamity that may befall you, and even though you lmvo used so ealloil remedies and treated with reputable physicians witii '.Ittlc-or no benefit, give Dr. Miles' llestorativo Nervine a trial. It is the only remedy that may be depended upon for nervous disorders, " Two years afo I used Tit. Mips' Itestorntive Nervino with mi rked bcnellt, and later Induced my son, who hail been sick with catarrh of the bladder live years tn tho hands of our heft phy sicians, to try t. together with Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Will. He was so wonderfully benefited that ho li attending to business again. My wife also uied Nervine with most excellent rosuna. All of us tOKO.her have not used more than six bottles of Nervine. Several of our friends havo alsn used It, and nro greatly Improved." Ixiuis Oibbs, Iluchor & Glbbs Plow Co., Canton, Ohio. Dr. Miles' P.estoratlve Nervtno Is sold by all draughts on a positive Rusrantee, or sent by Dr. Miles Medlc.il Co., Klkhnrt, Ind., on recetit of Tirtro. si rmf hottlff.slxtiottles.Sfi.oxnrcssnreDRWI. It is positively free from opiates or dangerous arugS. I'rW UOU& vx, UIUgislB, ui uiau. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 West Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AGENT YOR- CELEBRATED UGEB i i i Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. A CUP OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, invigorating and strengthening to tho body, made In ONE MINUTE from Only 30 ct. for a full pound package. Vros Miopia oa application to manufacturers. VOR GLUJE DY 11. K. Severn, V. E. Magsrcje, W.;H. Waters MAURICE SIVEU GOVE We are now prepared to till orders In large or small quantities at our wholesole and retail store. All orders executed with oare and promptness. 3d. IX. XsTOtXj3S t3 OO., B ll-13w 8 8. JsrdlB St. Shenandoah, Pa. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses two Carnages to Hm. Hsullar of all kinds promptly sttended to Horses taken to board, at mas that are liberal. Oo PEAR ALLEY, Rear of Hie Coffee House. WEEKS' SALOON, 1 It 8, Main Street. Finest Brands of Witre, fflMtji ud Cigut Freeh lifter, Porter sad Ale miv on tar JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) Stain urt coal Mh Uneuiiucloab Best beer, ale md porter on up. The Bneai brandacf whiskeys and oltara. Pool room at lachecL iPublic Notice! Nctieeuhrubygivo tkt parsons amuoj tnc or detaining bar kegs will be prosecuted us provided by the Act of Assembly kprovtti Apmitfc.lMt. READINGJECBIVEBS Charged with Gross Mismanage ment by Security Holders, THE ADVANCE IN LEHIGH VALLEY. An AllejeiMl ArriitiKcitiont Uetween th I.nllleh Vnlloy nnct llrmllne ItoniM About Which Mix Hltlrlnl Are 14 tremoly lleticmt. Xkw VonK, Oct. Sfl. Lnwyer Isnaa L. Hire Inst evening disclosed wlmt took 1 place at a secret meeting of the holders of I Heading railroad securities, held at the Vlndsor hotel. 'I presented." said lie, "r Mil of coin- P1?1 wmcn cnre" "f "n " - tank "eyenty-llve mnU Balnrt tl ce,ver" ' he "J" l ""J"1' mous opinion of the meet! nK that tUU -ul, form the 1 be mnile to the circuit errart for the re moval of the receivers. The comnlalnt ehnrRes, among otlie'r things, gross mis ninmucement. of the a ITftlrs of the company: that tho protltnlile business that should come to the Kemlfnn is diverted to oilier ronils In which the Rending officials are Interested, ami that, efforts nre now being nmile to get the lieaclinir Into what is called on Wall street the lntest coal ileal. Philadelphia, Oct. ao. The excitement yesterday wns transferred from Heading and the rest of thoconlers to I.elilghvalley, nnd thw stock, on heavy buying and quick sales, ndvnnced from 85 1-2 to 39. While there were a number of rumors connected with these Advances, tho officials of tho company deny there ts any cause for the strength outside of the stock being worth considerable moro than It is quoted. It is, however, learned that while a deal is not directly being formed there is some sort of nn arrangement by which the Iichigh Valley and tho Heading companies will be benefited. Tho receivers of tho Heading compnny held a meeting yesterday, but nothing as regards to what was done could bo ascer tained. It is learned, however, thatnplan of reorganization has been prepared which calls for tin- funding of the general mort gage Is for a period of four years. To this the bondholders object, as they claim the stockholders should be the ones made to suffer, a8 they elected tho board of man agers who aro responsible for the condi tion of tho Heading. "To my mind," said a prominent banker of this city, "the delay anil Indifference of the Itonding receivers regarding tho Spoyer loan U an indication that they havo been expecting something to turnup that would relievo them of the necessity for continuing the loan up to this time, despite all that has been said to tho con trary. The receivers havo not paid the loan, neither have they delivered to Speyer & Co. tho additional collateral which tho latter required for extending it. This in difference, in connection with other signs, leads mo to believe that something is in contemplation regarding the future of Heading." Wlfo Number One tliu Local Ilolrrss. WlLKESBAniiR, l'a., Oct. 20. A suit has just been decided hero involving tho es tate of Andrew Ondis, deceased, vnlued at $50,000, and proving a supposed legal mar riage null and void. Ondls came from Poland several years ago and succeeded in accumulating considerable wealth. A year ago he married, and after his death, which occurred about three months since, his wife applied fornilmlnlstratlon papers. They were about to be granted when an other woman appeared on the scene and proved herself wife No. 1, from Poland, who had been deserted by Ondis. Shoim mediately commenced suit for possession and the suit was decided in her favor. Kx-Secretary Foster Dlticntiriiced. Cleveland, Oct. 20. Ex-Secretary Fos ter says regarding tho suit begun by his creditors: "I have been doing everything in my power to assist the assignees of my various interests to settle up matters with as little loss to my creditors as possible, but this action on tho part of the cred itors' committee is discouraging to me. I don't think the creditors mean anything by tills suit. I have done nothing eithur dishonest or dishonorable. Tho salo of my business blocks to Mr. Harknoss was bona fide, and the sale of the homestead to my wife was made ten years ago, ami was perfectly legal." TrilHt Distilleries to Ituuprn. CniCARO, Oct. 3(1. A special meeting of tho whisky trust directors is in session at the Grand Pacific hotel. President Green hut says all the distilleries will be put In operation. He also says the trust has not abandoned tho determination to control Its own distributing, and as soon as the financial market opens Out the Issue of $8,000,000 bonds ordered last .Tune will be sold and tho trust agencies established. Ilenvy Seuteiioe fur Liquor Selling. Emporia, Kan., Oct. 86. Theodore Vost, who pleading guilty to selling one bottle of beer, was sentenced to sixty days iu jail, to pay a fine of 800 and oosts o trial and give a lKnd of 2,000 to not again en gage iu the liquor busiuesm. Judge Han dolph, who imposed the sentence, is an en thusiastic prohibitionist, anil this la the first time he has bad a chance to give a liquor dealer the butt end of the law. Narrowly Kecnpeil I.ynelilue;. IlABRIBBOItG.Oct. 20. The young daugh ter of Farmer Burger.residing near Strines town, York county, was attacked while on her way to school by a man named Heard, who lives near her home. Beard was pur sued by limber with a shotgun, and nar rowly escaped being killed. He was ar rested and taken to GoltUboro, where he was held under H.aOO bail. Fell Forty Feet to Death. Monmouth, Ills., Oct. 36. At Martin's coal bank, near here, M. C. Southern, Oscar Lookmiller and George Smith received in juries which will proliably prove fatal in each case. The men were in a cage which had just been pulled up the shaft, ami as they wero about to step out the rope broke letting them fall forty feet. Frlucetoll Defeats l,elllcli Princktox, N. J., Oct. 30. The game with Lehigh yesterday afternoon was the most exciting of the Mason on the home grounds. In the first thirty niiuutea 1'ii mw ton played ball, and the Lehigh did the playiug iu the second half. The final soore woe: Princeton, tti; Lehigh, 6. Au lnaaue Urui( Juror. Sprinufikld, Oct. So. W. U Douglass a member of the grand jury, weut vio lantly immue and attempted the Ufa of. ex Sheriff Baker. The validity of the lntUot ntnW returned by ft gnw4 fetr to in HMtiau. IiKlorseiiieiif of Scott's Emulsion is contain ed in let ters from the medi cal profes sion speaking of its gratify ing results in their practice. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites can be adminis tered when plain oil is out of the auestion. It is almost s rentable as milk easier .o ir-jvst than milk. .V-mred by Baott A Bowne, N, Y. All draggtata. POLITICAL. VOTE FOR -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR -FOR- CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR &E0R&EF0LMER Oi SlieimiidoHli, TREASURER. rn"M"TQQTnMTri3 : VWi.ilIiAJ.UUlUIliJl.l VOTE FOR 0. C. MATTEN -FOR- REGISTER. VOTE FOR DrJhnielDechert -FOR- County Treasurer Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., Philadelphia. Oftl-l Strlctl PrU &t ' i in oni ou tile to ouru ihe tutnir-. tunatosunrlng frutn lttood 1'ulMin. H !.( lul ItUeusci., NtrlcturciH billty, Jtt'Hr luiiiutcncy. eio primary or Heooadarr, (oo inttier what OUU.M wrtw, print, uj, advtriio or nsrftntM), k&4 all the train cfertln, eta., by the oombloat Allopublo, lIonicBupatblo. and Kolvatlo ijtstenu of nidllnne. Btllif atonue. Freuli oaMia eurcd la 4 to lOdajrt. fkud Q IwosMBt afamp lor bonk tTrutb, tkitnttblnc that rlll iiooiatl you, aud a true Men to auff riiif buiuanity ami UioM ooatciu)lallQ marriam. Uourc dallyi 9 to B , eren tntti, 6 to 8 fciuivlavi, Wiu 11 M. Utwaro of quaoki, their book literature and Itauduleut adveriWnieuta. P .tVt Popular Saloon, (formerly Jo. Vf ytt') 10 21 West Oak Street, BHm-AMSOAB, PA an iwcJUO fivk U btatlMw, nun mat 11 BENJ.il SEVER VOTE FOR J C. F. ALLEN ' FOR l AN ADMIRAL'S BAD BREAK. ! Ho llccociil'i'il ltrnrlllnn Insiirconts anil Was Promptly ItrllnTeil. Washixoto. Oct. 3fi. Secretary Her bert learned to his surprise that Hear Ad miral ftnutoti, commanding the United States licet tn liraMan waters, had sa luted the rebel admiral, for this net of discourtesy towards a friendly nation Sec retary Herbert, aftej-consulting with the president and secretary of state, ordered Hear Admiral Stanton's detaclimelir. ue.iv Admiral Stanton is ordered to turn over tho command of his squadron to Cap tain licking, tiie next In rank. Secretary Herbert expresses his surprli-e that an ollioer of Admiral Stanton's ex perience and standing shoulilcnminltsncli a blunder, nnd his prompt action Is tnken with the purpose of announcing to tin world that the United States Kovernmeiii has taken no steps to refuse recognition to the legally constituted Brap.ilinu govern ment. Xaval offlclnls talked with on the snli- jeot are puzzled over Admiral Stanton's action, and are nt a loss to account for so serious a defection from duty on his part, It Is said that Captain Picking will re main in charge of the i', t of American shins on the harbor possibly permanently, or at any rate until a successor to l tear Admiral Stanton is appointed. . Commo dore Hamsey, chief of the bureau of navi gation, said today that It had not yet been determined who would be appointed to Buoeeed Stanton. CARLISLE PAID THE BILL Anil Tills Won Ins the l.iuly SlnuaKersnf the World's Fslr. Chicago, Oct. 2B. Tho Times has the following about yesterday's meeting of the board of lady managers of the World's fair: The lady managers let several black and ugly cats out of tho bag. The black est and ugliest cat of all wore around it neck a tin shingle with "Carlisle Woo, paid, engraved on it. Last summer Sec retary and Mm. Carlisle paid an extended visit to Jackson park. The lady managers wanted money. They believed that Mr, Carlisle had It in his power to relax or tighten the nation s purse strings at pleas ure, lie was given a reception, which cost, according to some accounts, $.VI0, to others WOO. The bnncd sent the bill to congre'iM and eongreHs said it was not pay ing for anybody's eating and drinking, Thereupon Secretary Carlisle went dow in his pocket and paid the hill. Said a lady manager: "Why, tho poor man went, up to the assembly room nnd had a maecaroon, and to think of his hav ing to pay 400 for that much, nnd arecep- tlon In his honor, too." Tho question that now agitates thecom- mittee ii how are they going to sminro things with Mr. Carlisle, for they havo no money at present. Haten liv a Xlm-sliir. ILUtTFonn, Oct. 20. A tcrviblo murder ous assault was committed iu this vicin ity enrly in the morning, two highly spectc4 maiden ladles being attacked with murderous Intent'by a burly negro. The women nre Miss Juliet M. Niles, a niece of tho late John M. Ntles.at one time post mus ter general of the United States and after wards a senator from Connecticut.nnd her friend, Miss Annlo Ennls, who is visiting her. 1- righteued by the screams of tb women, the man ran awuy without any booty, but was captured soon after. He gives the nnme of John Tyler. The wome will recover SI : to t Kctc., GOcts., and J1.03 per Bottle. , Sore Throat, Cures Couch. Hnav,,e-s Croup promptly; ivlic vee Whooping Cough Asthma. For Consumption it lias no thousands wneremi others I failed: wlllmnit von It taken In time. Sold by Druggists on a gnavsntee. For Lame Back I or Chest. useaniLQU'sl-i.ASTJili. 35 eta. HILOH'SC&TARRH HavA vciiTTatiin h 't Thisremedv Is orunran teed to cure sou. l'nco uOots. Injector free. IT HE KIND THAT CORES! I DAK1FI. t Kllt.l lMYlv. i HELPLESS ASDSCFFfillKfl, i Ifaint and WEAK FEOMh I EHEUMATI0 TORMENT, jj i DANA'S . 1 mm llivi ttiimiiiimiT t i 'r HI IK (lENTl.rMKN I am ,? yvuri'oM, by OOCTjpft- m i &rfiituiri'rtr with KhcumutUiii, l liiul at tiiut'ti 1 omld if t ktlr my hiiw. A i-onstitnt nihi in 1113 lKultkrt. Out um w Sko bad that my MiiKrit wtrt- ilrali out ot : hue. W11 li iitfluitHl with a hiti'iilng nMtliM in my fttniinuh with Mverv ihUiu. J 1 iwuum uv mini una uetiK) o 1 oouidiiaiuiy it up. Ihavetsktu SiHSAPARILLA genii my Xoimrh l WV'l.l . nu Knln lum 'fhtf abuva fa4lliiu,nkl u b, 1 1 u. lv W. H.l 1 1 lto, jli wcJI-kix,,, lin.fcc,.!, MajiirlLj Ik b trwe. 1 3D ESJBfcv. -sLwcfrx Arioa t-i hi b in 'turn. "ism. rm trx.1 mi, vt an m 0 FATORHJKS. uo iu Now Jorsoy, tho Otlior in Pennsylvania, NINE HUMAN LVWB SACRIFICED. Cltlrneo Impress llnshes Into a Freight Train Near Trenton Hint Five Aro Killed Tim Drrnllment or a Coal Train Ousts Four Lives, Trenton, Oct. 3d. The second section of tho Chicago twprc-s bound for New York, met with an : i nt last evening by a collision with a i .-eight train at Law rence station, near this city. .JiHrc as tue express arrived a truck under the freight train broke, throwing the wheels In front of the express, derailing it. Five tramps are uelleveil to nave ueen killed in the wreck. One or the survivors says that there were at least fifteen on the train, but tho cars aro so nailiy pneit up that it will take anot her day to get at the correct number killed. Three of the pas senger coaches nre in the ditch, and how the passengers escaped js a mystery. As soon as engineer uan Mationey saw the signal he reversed his engine and whistled down brakes. This caused the passengers, by orders of the brnkemen, to rush to the rear cars. Mahoney and his fireman jumped from the engine and were severely hurt. The observation, buffets and two other cars of the limited were smashed to pieces. The remaining four cars of the wrecked train were sent to Jersey City, and tho engineer and fireman wero taken to the city hospital. FOUIl UKUSUi;i TO DU.VTll. Mangled lliHoml Kecoguttlim Iu the Wrecl: of a Coal Train. HArtmsmirto, Oct. 28. At 0 o'clock last evening five men three railroaders and two bollermakers boarded an oast bound coal train at Market treet, anil had rid den less than half a mile when their car jumped tho switch and crashed into a west bound train. Fifteen cars were piled up in a moment, and four of the men wero crushed out of all semblance to bumnnity Two were identified by the one man who escaped as Hichard ll" of Pittsburg, and Frederick (iimnuli. The other two bodies are wholly unrecognizable. The aocideut hnpiiuned near the scone of the awful Dock street wreck a year ago. Testimony FnvorJiur Kiigliieer IVooIey Battle Crkek, Mich., Oct. 20. Tho trainmen of No. 4 were examined by tho coroner's jury ns to their knowledge of the Grand Trunk wreck. Joseph II. Turner the fireman, said that Knglneer Wooley asked Conductor Scott before pulling out whether No. was in nnd Hcott replied, "Yes; hurrj up and get out of hero." Con ductor Scott and Kngineer Wooley wero placed on the stand, but refused totestify, protesting that by so doing they would lu criminal o themselves. Pcinpsey Wants to Flelit ltyan. BniouKPOKT, Conn., Oct. 20. Thomas IJyan, champion welterweight of the world, is at present in this city training for a light with Harry Jameson, which will take place Nov. ii before the Nagau tuck Athletic club. Ryan received a tele gram last night from the Athletic club o Chicago offering a purso of 1,500 for a si round go between him and Jack Derupsuy Ityan says he will accept if terms cau bo made with Jameson. Olits4 Alauufacturors Doninntl Keductlons. Pittsiiuro, Oct. 3(1. At a meeting of the window las manufacturers of this dis trict the action two weeks ago looking to a resumption at the workers' terms was reconsidered, and It was decided to stand firm for the red action in wages, demanded originally. The only factory in this dis trict that will now resume operations Is Chambers' plant at Philadelphia. Knntneky'a Ki-lreilan Captured. Lrn lis Ruck, Oot. Bo. Phil IT. v. Ilcnrv. an Arkansas traveling num In,. I arrived, states that "Dick" Tate' the ex- I treasurer of Kentucky, is on board a train I m charge of two officers en route for Ken-' I tucKy. rate was captured uity miles from luma, Ariz. There was a stuudlng re ward of 13,500 for Tate's capture After Stewart's MlUlont. New YonK, Oct. 2(1. The twelfth juror of the suit of Alexander Stewart against ex-Judge Henry Hilton, In his effort to get a share in the Stewart millions, was ob tained yesterday. The case was' opened this morning before Chief Judge Daly in the court of common pleas, Caslilor Konttlnfc l'learis Not Guilt-. Milwaukee, Oct. 30. John B. Koetting, ! cashier of the defunct South Side Sa iugs bank, was arraigned in the municipal court on ten indictments which the grand jury had found against him. To each of these indictments he pleaded not guilty. STOCK AND PRODUCtTmaRKETS , Cloilnif Quotations or the Now York and ! l'lllladalplilu fixetiMngiig. ' New York. Oct. 85. There was a rapid up-1 ward movement of stocks all day, with heavy ! buying. Closing- bids: : Lehleh Valley S8K W. N. Y. Pa Hi ' Pennsylvania 51 H. & B. T. com.... Oifi Beading !S H. 4 B. T. pref St. Paul UH Brie 15K Lehigh Nav Wi Reading g. m. 4s. 71 Heading 1st pf. &. mi Heading 3d pf . Us Heading M pf. 5s.. 206 N. Y. N. E mi U L. A W 161 N. Y. Central 100 West Shore Lake Erie & W... 1TH New Jersey Cen..ll7 Del. & Hudon. LW4 aiieral MarkoU. PHiUDBLPHrA, Oct. . Flour tn light de inand; wluterauperdne, 10; winter extras, S.Utt,(g.5.:; No. D winter family, l2.603S.75i I'ennbylranla roller, straight, &3i3:& wejstern winter, clear. IS.tKk2a.15; wetern winter, straight, ia.lu73.35; winter patent, f3.SO&8.75; Mlnne&oU, clear, $JJ.TSiai8.l5; Minnesota, straight, $3.5mti3.&0; Jlinueaota, patent, $8.8ftO 4.15; Jllnnemta, favorite brands, higher. Hye flour, $8.wa8 per barrel. Vheat dull, weak, with 07c. bid and 8?4c.akwl for Oetober; 67Jo. bid and 074c. asked for November; SisKo. bid 08c. ukwl for December; 7UMo. bid and 70Wc. asked for January. Corn dull, lower.with 48o. bid and lo4c. asked for Octolier; o. bid and 48Vic. asked for November; Hc. bid and 4Sc. asketl for December; 45c. bid and 46)40. asked for January. Oats quiet, steady, with 864i bid and tyc. asked for October; Wo. bid and HUM-, asked for November; Wo. bid and Wljc. asked fr December; U6H,c. bid and 37o. asked for January, Beef firm; extra mess, 110.5111 11; family, 1J14.5U Pork firm; new tueas, SW. Lard quiet, nominal; steam rendered, llo.ni, Butter dull, easy; New Vork dairy, l(2S7o.; western dairy, 17Haic.; Klglus. Sic.; Now York creamery, SISiWHe.; western creauu-ry, SWfflSic.; Imllatton tre&m ry, VXmo. (Jheasw sttuuly: New York. hum. 9mc.; do., fancy, lKgiHte.jilp., part skim. taUUc.: fall W-IUn. Km ,i,U Kggs qukt, tily; few York ru.W m - -" M.i west- Its RihtMaii& 5en$e to suppose tlint an imitation offjrs the customer any gnat antee like the original does. Take Cottokne for example, 1'aikp.ank & Co. discovered it, perfected it, and spent thousands in making it merits known. It is plainly to their interest to make and keep it what it is to-du the most popu lar shortenin; in the world. But when you come To accept aai Stt?lene these guarantees all disappear, and the housekeeper is at the mercy of an imitator who deals on others' reputation and who profits only by others' loss. To ensure having good cook ing and healthful food stick right to CoTTOLRNM and let ail imitations severely alone. SoM In 3 and pound pafla, Made only by N.K.FAinBANK.CO.. CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. Professional Cards. JOHN R. COYIiE, ATTORNKY-AT-UA. W Offloo Ueddall building, Shenandoah. Pft gOI. FOSTEH, ATTOllXm' and COUXSELLE&AT-L.i IT. Itoom 3, Mountain City Bank Building, l'oi is vllle. l'a. U M. HTJKJfK. ATTORNEY AT-LAW SS3RAIIOOAH, TX, Ofilce Room 3, P. O. Building, Shenandoah, ai d ISsierly building, l'ottsvllle. fj T. HAVIci SU&GEON DEHTIS1, Offlce Northeast Cor. Main and Centre St bhenandonh, over Stein's drug store. . KISTLEIl, M. D ' ' rnymciAN and burgeon. Offlco-H0 North Jtrdln street. Shenandoah. S3 SHOE noTCp. -1 Do you wear them 7 When next In fifd try a pj&j Best In the world .45.00 00 $4.00 $2.50 3.50 2.56 42.25 &2. no 12.00' fOR LADIES' 2.00' 1.75- FOR BOYS' FOR (EN IT Vrtll uian ofina riRTQC CUDC . t. I. ,L. f . i.J .. u ,,.u ..wvw umul) ii-uuo HI IIW ItllVfV Cfulaa viU.,.4i:i.(a 4.. tf ien nn . $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom mads and look al wear as well. If you wish tn economize In your fooraft' do 90 by purchasing V. L, DouRlas Shoos. Name awl price stamped on the bottom, look ibr 't v, Sen you buy 1Y.I,.IOCOT,S, :;n "ao. SolJbjfJ JOEl'H AU.i li South Main Street, Bbentndoan, Vi. C. P. ltoti-, Ktngtown, Pa. INAXDRAKEI AND SURE FOR COSTIVENESS Billouenoes, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup i tions and Ckin Diseases. Price 25- ::i a? tU BiaestiU. V. Jontsu LOR. rritt. lorluurt, Tt Ktal THJB.CMOICJSST 1) MINKS Can always be had at . EABLEY'S SALOON, Cor. Lloyd and Market Sis, Bt Br, Ale ud Porter sua BbssU 1 as em Band. Pollta UMtinsiit tn ll f oung Mofhsrs We Ofr Tau a Jtsmmiy ukUU Inturf Safety t JAfrn of Mother ami Child. " MOTHER'S FRIEND " JRobs HmlntmHt of its Horror ui JtUk. Aftrraufnt fribottleof "MolherV Frt.u.-" I j'.u. r, ii uui little ualu.aad UMuui eiiwrtsc!." ii l v a. tJi slterwsrd usual tn suoii t-j.-lli --Uioa. Lamar, Mo., Jan. isui, taw. . J'.' 3l.l!X IPfMi ehars prtpaM, on ractpt 0r ( Si SJ per bottla. liook to sliihuw mus li.-i UlADMELDEUt;i,ATOH CO., ATLANTA. GA. OiJ BY ALL DilUUJiair am i BbltlXMf, Ft JUM , Vm,