IN THE WORLD OP BEAUTY wm IS Not only 19 it the most cuYctlvo ekln puri fying and beautifying soap in tho world, but it la the purest, swewit.iiwl most refreshing lor toilet, bath, anil nursery. 1 1 Btrlkca at tlie cause of Ijad comtilexlons, falling balr, anil simple baby blemishes, viz.! Tiir. Cloooed, Inflamed, Ovehwohked, or StuoaisiironB. Bold throuirhmit th world. IlritlOld.poti Nwbt, London. 1'oiiib Dnco C'iiim.Corp., Baton, U.S.A. CONCERNING "INSANITY. Bomo of the Jlore Popular Fnllaclct on the Subject 13xpoeil. At tlio meeting of tho Sclonco club Dr. F. B. Wynn rend an Interesting pnper on "Popular Fallacies Concerning Insanity." Tho paper was written In a popular vein, devoid of technicalities, and was enjoyed. T)r. Wvnn snoko from nn oxpcrlonco of about six years in tho hospitals at Logans port, Ind., and Dayton, O. Ho treated humorousjy tho exaggerated ldcns of in sanity ontcrtalned by most inexperienced pcrsonB and recited incidents of sheriffs bringing weak and emaciated persons to hospitals in heavy manacles. Tho general idoa that tho insnno person is posset-scd ofihorculean strength, with wild, glaring eyes, was shown to bo in most cases false. Tho nppearanco of tho lunatio generally docs not differ moterlally from that of thoso not considered insane. Under acuto maniacal excitement tho power of endur nnco does seem greater than normal. Tho degrco of waste, howevor, is justj as great. That tho patients often dlo of physical ex ertion indicates that tho power of endur ance is moro apparent than real. Tho pro portion of violent and demonstrative pa tients found in asylums any nncr uny v, m not exceed ono to 100 hundred population. Insanity docs not cause as muoh suffer ing on tho part of tho individual as Is commonly supposed, as an acuto attack is gonorally supervened by whnt might bo termed an exaggerated phlcgmatio stato. Indianapolis Journal. An Appetizing Dainty, A canape, as wo all know, is designed to bo a stimulant to an appetite that has al ready been well fed. It is designed as a paving stono, so to spank, to some unctuous wluc thut lias been hold buck to crown tho feast. A raro old port, a lovely brown shorry, aro tho merry accompaniments of a on napo as devised by tho dialing dlshers. This is how to prepare for a party of eight: Tako 8 ounces of roquofort chceso, a ta blespoouful of chopped 6hnllot, ono tea spoonful of chopped parsley, a pony of best cognac, n pat of butter, nsaltspoonlul of paprika, u pepper spoonful of best cay enne. Mix thoroughly. Add cognac It necessary, iicduco to a thick paste. Sorvo on toasted cracker. I'hll-idclplila Prsss. Yhcn Baby was sick, to gave her Castorla. TYhen she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she becamo Miss, blie clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castorls All Free. Thoso who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and thoso who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised drug gist and get a trial bottle, free. Send your name and address to H. U. Buckleu & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household instructor, free. All of which is guaran teed to do you good and cost you pothlug at A. wasley s drug store. Injure in n -lv.?incra itlot. Ueamng, Pu., July 20. James Dillon, aged 30 years, is lying at death's door here from lnjurlos received In a druukon riot. Warrants huvo boon issued for William Hluklo nnd William Hotrlch, who uro charged with assaulting him. Both es caped. William Henry Held for Trial. BROOKLYN, July 23. Justice Hoggerty, In the Myrtlo avonue pollco court, held for the grand jury William Honry, chargod with murdering his father, Charles W. Henry, on June 14 last. NUGGETS OF NEWS. A Constantinople dispatch says that thcro has been a hoavy fall in tho funds on rumors of fighting in Macedonia. ' James J. Corbott, who was Injured on Wednesday by being thrown from his bi cycle at Asbury Park, is not badly dis abled. Ida E. Peacock, the well known au thoress, was granted o divorce in Kansas City from Thomas Brown Peacock, tho poet, AsSoolato Justico Brewer yosterday do aided tho case of Kansas City vs. tho Na tional Wntor Works-oompany, which has been in litigation several yoars, In favor of tho olty. Kentucky's state boord of Health has quarantined the state against cattle from '"Virginia, North and South Carolina, Mis sissippi, IndlanTerrltory, Alobama.Toxas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Georgia and Florida, IlHllof In Six Honi-H. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved lu six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This uew -remedy is a great surprise on account of lie exceeding promptness iu relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part Of the urinary passage in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you wnt quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 S. Main street. E. B. FOLEY, FINE GROCERIES 201 Weit Centre Street. Dealer in groceries, flour, prcvisons, teas cflees etc. Q cd delivered free- YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National League. At Cincinnati Cincinnati. 10j Philadel phia. 3. At Loulsvlllo Baltimore, 13; Louisville, 8. At St. Louis St Louis, 20; Brooklyn, 8. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 10 Now York, 2. At" Chicago Chicago 8; Washington, 5. At Cleveland Clovelond, 6; Boston, i. Knstern Lnngue. At Syraouso Sprlngflold.Oi Syracuso.S. At Rochester Providence, 9; noohoator,8. Other games prevonted by rnln. ronnsylvnnln Htnm League. At Hajiloton Hiulon, 19 ; I'ottsvllle, 8. The Allontown club- has disbanded, but may be held together long enough to play off the games with Carbondalo. A new schedule will be arranged at Hazlc ton today. Ilocl AIUl Men TJeuinml nn Advance. CLEVELAND, July 20. Yesterday was the day set by tho union rod mill work ers of America to mako a demand for tho restoration of tho wagos paid in 1803. In thiB city committees from the union called upon the officials of tho various works and notified them that they would bo givon until Aug. 1 to grant tho rod men an lucrcaso of 12Ji per cent. Tho matter was takon under advisement by tho var ious companies. It was stated that a simi lar demand had been made from oil tho other mills In America. It will affect many mousanus oi mon, anil sliouiu a strike bo declared It will paralyzo tho rod mill business in this country. Killed While Resisting Ollicrrs. HonoKKK, N. J.. July SO. Afterabattlo of nearly an hour, during which ho stood on three olllcors who wore trying to ar- rest him last night, John Spellisy, of Union Hill, was killed in his own houso. Spellisy was 13 years old and one of tho most dosperato men in this section of Now Jorsey. Last night ho euded up a carousal by beating his wife, and whou tho officers wont to orrost him ho opened fire, which was returned. Suddenly Spollisy sank to the floor bleeding from tho ncok, but ho ciutcucu tno revolver until ho died. The National Ilaseball League Knjolned, CLKVELAND. July 20. Catcher Jack O'Connor, of the Clovelond club, yostor- day obtained a temporary Injunction against tho National Lcaguo to provout the collection of a flno of $25 Imposed by umpiro ..Murray on Tuosuay last. Tho injunction also rostrolus the loaguo from debarring O'Connor from playing If tho flno is not paid within flvo days. O'Con- nor claims that the flno was unjust. Tho case will bo hoard on Aug. 15, until which date the injunction will hold. Murderer Smnll Taken Hack. Baltimore, July 20. "Abo" Small, tho colorod dosporado who, In Savannah, killed Policeman Novo and seriously wounded Detective Humphreys whllo re sisting arrest, was takon last night, heav ily Ironed, to Savannah by Chief McDor mott and Dotoctlvo Wethcrhorn, of that city. Small udmlts his Identity nnd con fesses the killing of Novo and wounding ot Humphreys. Tho shooting, ho claims, was done In self defense. Charged with a Monstrous Crime. Wilmington, Del., July 20. A young mulatto, who claims that his uamo is Preston Jones, and his resldonce North Carolina, was arrested horo yostorday on suspicion of bolng AVnltor Squlrrol,. alias Brown, who assaulted n 6-ycnr-old girl In Vlnolaud, N. J., on July 17. Ho protostod his Innocence, but from conflicting state ments regarding his prcsenco hero tho au thorities aro confident ho Is the man wanted. Determined Fhlladolphla St r liters. Philadelphia, July 20. The striking ingrain carpet weavers, In response to tho announcement by tho omployers that thoy would grant no concessions until Doc. 1 if thoy had to close tholr mills, declared today that thoy will not return to work until tho Increased scalo Is agreed to if it takes all winter. Edward Hoyraor, who has fourteon looms, signed the scalo yos torday and his omployos returnod to work today. Shot In Seir Defense. Biudenburo, Ky., July 20. Georgo Robinson, keeper of tho poor house in Monde county, was shot and killed by Bland Shacklett, ono of the commissioners of that institution. Thoy metou the turn pike and Robinson began firing on Shack lett. Ono ball hit him in tho mouth. Ho rushod upon Robinson, took his pistol away from him and shot him through the heart. Shacklett is not vory seriously wouuded. Maher-O'Donnell Fight Assured. NEW York, July 20. "Joe" Vendig, tho representative of tho Florida Athletic club, has received from John Qulnn, of Pittsburg, the articles of agreement for tho fight between Peter Mahor and Steve O'Donnoll, to tako placo at Dallas, Tex., during tho week of tho Corbott-Fltzslm-mous contest, Tho articles bear Maher's signature. As O'Donnoll had already signed the fight Is now assured. Thre Slten DrQwned. CoLUMDUS, Neb., July 20. Llziio, May and Ilulda Claus, three daughters of Charles Claus, aged respectlvolylS, 10 and 7 yoars, wore drowned in the Platto river, near here. Tho girls with an older sister, were In bathing, and, getting beyond their depth, wero swept by the current from the asslstnnco of their sister. Tho bodies wero recovered. A Naval Physlclau' Suicide. PniLADELPniA, July SO. Dr. Benjamin S. Maokle, a physician In tho United Statosuavy, on waiting orders, oommitted suicide last night by shooting himself in the head at his home, 321 Trinity place. The doctor was alone lu the house at the time, his family being at Cape May. No cause has been assigned for the act. English Tories Still Lead. London, July 36. Returns of pollings whloh havo been received up to date lenvo the state of tho parties as follows: Con servative and Liberal Unionists, 391; Lib erals, 163; McCarthyites, 08; Parnellltes, 10; Labor, 8; total opposition, 382. The net gains of the government party up to date number 83. A Life I'rlsoiier does Inaane. PnoviDEKCB, July 98. William Stoke, aged SO, oolored, who is serving a life im prisonment for having stabbed and killed Joseph Uarr on June 7, 1891, has become Insaue. He oame to this place with a Chl oago rooing stable lu 1891. Imperial Supervision for Insurance. BEHMN, July 26. A bill Is being pro pared to place all kinds of Insurance busi ness under imperial supervision. If It is adopted it will probably lead to tho croa tlon of a speelal insurance department of the imperial home office, FEW KNOW ABOUTTHE SHAKERS AN IVTEIIESTINO, GOD-FEAKING PKOI'LK WHO HAVE GIVEN T1115 WOULD MANY IMl'OKTANT DISCOVERIES. Wo may not accept their neonllnr re- llgious beliefs nor can we enter into the spirit of their sacrifices. It Is not nec essary to bellevo as they do. but we eon and do respect their sincerity of purposo and tho honor and uprightness which marks alt their business dealings. The Shakers have always been success ful inventors and somo of the greatest of tho conveniences of the present ilnv found origin in their settlements. in one particular they excel nil ntw men or classes of men. and that, lu in iim cultivation of medicinal herbs and plants and their preparation for use. Thoy have made It a study for more than a hundred years. It Is one of their peculiar indus- tries. Their lives have been devoted to it. Their latest and Greatest nclilnv tn nut lu the Shaker Digostivo Cordial. It is not offered as a euro for all diseases. It does not pretend to be, but one disease It will cure, and that is indigestion. j.1 is so euecuve in curing those who use the remedy that they are loud In their praises ot it and lu consequence a large demand for the cordial has been created. batterers who resort to its use have not long to wait to see the result. The effect is almost immediate. The first dose usuallv gives relief and If continued a permanent cure will follow. It not oulv contains alreadv dltrested food, but it digests food as well, thus toning up the general system. An Inter esting pamphlet is now being Issued by the Shakers and can be had for the asking at almost any drug store. SHOWED THE ARMY HOW TO DO IT. ft. Young American O nicer Instructs Ills Captors In Loading Ouus. Tho nverago wide awake, self asscrtlvo American who meets in their own baili wicks Control American officials does not, it-must bo confessed, feel for them a pro found respect. A young American officer who was ashore down there onco when a periodical revolution was in full bloom was riding along a street on n donkey. Ho wanted to catch n rnllraad train, and ho peacefully steered the donkey up to tho gate of tho station. A Blgn thcro nnnounccd that donkeys, wagons and other such hostllos wore not allowed to enter tho station.. Tho young officer read tho sign and thon, drawing up his legs so that ho could thump with his heels tho donkey's sldcs,proceeded toguldo his little charge through tho gates. Ono of tho favorlto resting places of o Central American army is a railway sta tion. At this particular station was gath ered tho usual army. It might havo been a forco of ten men or oven a dozen, but It was an army, lieu tenants, captains, colonels, general and nil. When tho donkey nnd tho American tried to storm the railway citadel n great howl went up from tho army. Several regiments of ono man each advanced upon the bold rancor and called upon him to halt. Then they Informed him that he was a prlsonor of war. Tho American got off the donkey nnd went over to ono of tho regiments and ex plained that he wanted to board n train Tho regiment announced that this was Im possible, ob ho was a prlsonor. "All right," said tho American, "good by." and he started to walk away. This caused a tremendous excitement throughout the regiment, which immedl ntely set to work to load Its gun, while another regiment threatened to prod tho American with a bayonet. The regiment which was trying to load its gun seemed to afford a great doal of amusement to tho American. Tho regi ment was fumbling with tho cartridgo and vainly trying to throw open tho breech of tho rlllo, whllo tho American watchod tbo proceeding for a tlmo with a good nn turcd smllo. Then ho stepped close up to tho regiment. "Horo." ho said, snatching tho gun nway and taking a cartridgo from tho belt which onclrclod tho gallant regiment, "let mo show you how to do It." Ho throw open tho breech quickly nnd doftly, slipped in n cartridge, snapped tho breech back Into place, and holding out tho gun to tho regiment mado a low now. "Therol" ho said, "that's tho way to do It. You see, it's very easy when you know how." And then bowing again "Good day" be sauntered into tho station with a careless smllo on his face, whllo tbg army stood dumfounded and then retreated. New York Tribune. The Naming of the Dolphin. An old story, but not a bad one, was told tho other day by an officer of tho nav who heard thoargumont repeated in it. Whllo General Arthur was president, and during ono of tho summers of bis ad ministration, ho was on board of tho Dis patch nt Newport, and Secretary of the Navy Chandler was postering him to con sent to naming tho new dispatch boat, afterward the Dolphin, tho Concord, after tho 'first battle of tho Revolution. General Arthur was disposed to quiz Chandler about his proposed name. Ho preferred the name Dolphin as bolng moro suggest tlvo of speed at sea. When Chandler ar gued tho importance of keeping In mind the heroic reslstanco of the colonial mili tia and the brilliant opposition offered to Pitcalrn's men, General Arthur asked him: "What Is It that youproposo tocal) this ship?" "Tho Concord," answered Chandler, giving tho npprovod New Hampshire pro nunciation. "There," retorted Arthur, inviting th attention of Captain Reeder. ''Do you hear that? Conquered. Do you think that a good name to give a ship-of-warf Then suppose you change the pronunciation and call it Concord, Just as spelled. Dooa it not strike you, Chandler, that there U a degree of Concord in the presence of a ves sel of warf" The now ship was called the Dolphin, but tho Concord appeared after Gwwal Arthur had ceased to havo influent is naming the ship of the navy. New Yok Times. Free I'llls. Sand vour address to II. E. BuekUen ' Co., Chicago, and get a free sauipUs bvx hf Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trUl 10 COUVlHCo you ui uimi w are easy In action mid are parUcalatif effective In the cure of contipUi mtt ' kick headaohe. For malaria aui troubles they I f$2'sr$?r iry deleterious subtau. a 1.. . - egetable. They do not w , They are i from HVarv nurelv vegetable thalr action, but by giving ton u, - .. and bowels greatly inviBoraw w Itagular size 3So. pr box. Boi.l Wasley, druggist. Don't wear a double-brt-attod tries, waistcoat with a cutaway coat. CURIOSITIES OF MARRIAGE. A Orcat Many Widowers and Widows He marry, Sometimes Twice. It has lieg.il remarked that tlnios'of spec ulation aro invariably accompanied by an lncrense of marriages. Dr. Farr, tho emi nent statistician, hazards thereon tho sug gestion that it Is the spirit of speculation itself that lends many to embark on matri mony nt snob tlmos. Another reason, which ho is careful not to ignore, is tho in creased prosperity that induces and some tlmos sooms to accompany what ho calls the periodical epidemics of speculation. A great war, after it is over, is good for mnrrlage. So Is a good harvest, eo Is tho establishment of now industries, or tho extension of old olios. The reason Is tho same in nil those instances the increased prosperity of tho geliornl body of tho peo ple. So lntlmntely is matrimony associat ed with notional well doing that it has como to bo styled thobaromoterof prosper ity. Its indications, however, nro more for tho future than for tho present dealing rather with tho expected and' anticipated than with th.i actual. But this only goes to substantiate what was said of marriage as a speculation. Tho nation is sometimes extraordinary sanguine, and whon this is tho caso mar riages aro plentiful. Great popular loaders Inspire this feeling. A statesman of gen ius at tho hoad of affairs perceptibly in creases tho matrlago rate. In n word, tho great fluctuations in tho . . . . . . , .. marnag09 are mo rosuus oi puucu nnuw tr.n nl.nni1nnvi nfhip ilniirr.h. tnirtl wnm'.fl ! nfte'r want of employment, speculation after languid enterprise, confidence after distrust nnd national trlumps alter na tional disasters. Autumn Is tho favorite season ovory- where. With fow spring is priforrcd. Hall tho weddings throughout tho country nro celebrated on Wednesday nnd Thursday. Saturday has moro than Its average num ber. Friday is not a favorite, as fow mar rlngcs aro celebrated on that day. Widowers nro moro inclined to marry than bachelors. Widows aro more Inclined to mnrry than spinsters. Both facts are eloquent In favor of tho comparative ad- vantages of matrimony, ioi ono uncncioi that marrlos between tho ngos of 60 and 65, seven widowers remarry botween these ages. These nro marriages out of equal numbers of each class. The actual num ber of bachelors married will be greater only In proportion ns thoy exceed bysovon to ono tho actual number of widowers liv ing at thoso ages. Undor thosamo condi tions, for cvory spinster married botweon 80 and 05 two widows aro remarried. In asmuch ns tho total number of spinsters far oxcoods that of widows, and tho figures given refer tomarrlagosout of equal num bors, this disparity is not so noticeable. Its oxistonce, howover, Is beyond dispute. Similarly, out of nn equal number of wid owers and bachelors botweon 25 and 30 years of ago, 80 widowers remarry for ev ery 13 bachelors who enter tho bonds of Hymen for tho first tlmo. Finally, ono in ten of tho survivors oi tho young mon now living and ono in eight of tho youug women now living will dlo as bacholors and spinsters if they live to tho ago of 00 and upward, besides the great numbers who died at younger ages. New York Dispatch. The largest diamond ever found in Cali fornia weighed nearly eight carrats. "Mrs. Rhodle Noah, of this place, was taken in the night with cramping p.iins and the next day diarrhoea set in. She took half a bottle of blackberry cordial but got no relief. She then sent to mo to see If 1 had anything that would help her. 1 sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nud Diarrhoea Remedy and the first dose relieved her. Auother of our neighbors had been sick for about a week and had tried different remedies for diarrhoea but kept getting worse. I sent him this same remedy. Only four doses of it were required to cure him. He says he owes his recovery to this wonderiul rem edy. Mrs. Mary Sibley, Sidney, Mich. For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. There is more help iu au ounce of en couragement than there is in a too ot good advice. WANTED. Fifteen girls wanted M nday niomlnir. next, to work on machine. Ap ply at the Keystone Hat & Cap Matiufiic'or', lSUand 15 1 North lion-ers street. 7-26-21 33 1317 Arch St. Pliila. Pa. BLOOD POISON l"ZttZl I. .. . . ... . . . . . .... . ... . jcii.es curt-u in ju lo zn linj H. JtlotCllf N.e Jl'cem.Miln IlUenses. Nervous llcuIiltrC l nml i:rrum of Youth. Lobs ot' Power mull .Strictures (No CuttluK) Cured for n llfe nine. Lost Manhood nnd Small Shrunken Or snnH ttillr Jteslorod. Bclentiac method never falls unless h case Is beyond human aid. iteiieffitl once, and you feel like a man among I men In mliHl nnl body. Ah losses I checked Immediately and continued! improvement. Every obstacle tol liapny married lire removed. Nervel force. Wilt, enerev. brain nnivpr I j when falling or lout, ore restored byl (the combined NEW treatment. Victims olE i mouses nan excesses, reclaim your manhood ' "utTereri from folly, overwork, earlr errors. 111- 1 health and eicesnea In married life reealnl I your strength. .Don't despair, even If la tbefl last ttazea. Don't be discouraged. If quacks! nave robbea you. I will prove to you tbatfl flvei!-oent stamps for book "TltlTH." tbei only Medical book exposing quacks (no matter! what they advrUe to svs ttMruaelves from! expo4ure tbelr tricks and devices, calling! them ojTes celebrated and famous, giving fn dvics ati1 guarantee, charging enormous! wcuiuu fr-iia mill nnnor Mill riml hMim ivrnn jot cneap. potsonoo drugs, and there 3 ty ruining- thotiianda. If nam 1 4 in i tm I Ei nstH, r-H ), Wert, ar.fi at J-.vt'm a-ft M turn I 1- ouec ah mmKXfi witn -laogerons and J nipM-s ca-' sbouM can f,r examlnatkia ! Ijai.y. frr.m -I. !. at. i Sa rrn. -t. arull EVAN J, BAVIES, Ltvy.f: ASl Undertaking I jrrft Sf4, JHt. Get ottr ?(&s M . tt GMO&M: 1oA rfefcfiSgfe Echo Of I Company, ' ' ' 'r v.s? . m Sane js4 , stvtti4-. Musi 4Mr poiyy 0tSf um jvuiuuuj iu Liiu huhu iito 'acuiuini.s Jr lire 11 t-0 Price if it Fails to Cure tho Tub iicco Unbit in 4 to 10 Dnys is It Cures While you Continue the Use of Tobacco. The greatest discovery of the age I A certain, pleasant, permauent cure. A lifetime's suffering ended for 55.00. Why smoke nnd spit your life away ? Why sutfor from dyspepsia, heartburn, and drains on your vital forces ? Stop using tobacco,- but stop the right way I Drive tho nicotine from your system by the use of this won derful remedy. Nakcoti-cuhe is warranted to re move all desire for tobacco In every form, Including Cigar, Cigarette nnd Pipe Smoking, Chewing and Snuff Taking. Use all tho tobacco you want whllo tinder treatment, and in from four to ten days your "hankering" and "craving" will disappear the weed won't tnsto good. Then throw away tobacco forever. Nakcoti-CuheIs entirely vegetable and freo from injurious ingredients. It never fails to give tone and new vigor to tho weakest constitution, Remember Nakcoti-Cure doesn't deprive you of tobacco while effecting a cure ; doesn't ask you to buy several bottles to be entitled to a guarantee; doesn't require n mouth's treatment; ami, finally, doesu't enable you to stop tobacco only to find yourself a slave to the habit of tablet chewiug. With NAlicoTi-Cunr., when you are through with tobacco, you are through with the remedy. One bottle cures. No-Longer an Experiment :-: :-: We are here to Stay. We have proven to the merchants of this city and vicinity tliat we can sell as cheap as they can buy in Philadelphia or New York and save them the freight. We invite any merchant who has not called on us to come and be convinced. TH0S. E. SAMUELS & CO, Wholesale No. 105 S. Main St., The Last Clearing Mid-Summer Sale of Millinery Goods, Consisting of trimmed leghorn hats from Sl.25 to $2.50. Lnrgo line of bell-top sailor and Kuox hats from 26 cents to $1.25. Plain sailor for 15c. Ladies untrimmed, hats from 20c. up. Silk mull hats $1.00, Infants caps 5c. up. Infants' and children's embroidered hats reduced to 26c. Silk hats 60c. Crapo bonnets from $1.76 to $2.25. Morning goods very cheap. uns veils from MRS. J. J. KE1.LY, 2G Soutn Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. EVERY WOMAN fiometlnies needs a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Only harmless and ' the purest drugs should be ute-l. It you want the best, get Dr. PeaB's Pennrojfal PilisV . . 1 lul"l?ne7eW0r For Sale by P. 1'. D. Hooks & Brown Full line of Base Ball Goods Celluloid Frames, Paper Covered Novels, Fine Stationery, Eubber Stamps, etc. Agents for Daily Papers. NO. 4 N. MAIN ST tut ficientini. Dentistry go to Dr. J, Donaldson Ford. vtwn null mwiiww, um, j r - t .1 AmImm aod rotcMatn in, "low CrM, VotUi Cwrwwv Aluminum CMrtTM. ffMt tMtfc ttOM, no bettor at ar VIS, tmci. oxuaoMU vMtMxMf atr, Hm. Kxt.rtfert WMktt Ml, Sfe, Ail'rWMK MM tlsrtjsift M oat tm ui plftl. JkA W O' ldiitlMI), fjsfr atr rrsH. fmm' '"w ri "!' KmAmr iu p, ib. m, (ww " fi, MMft- 4'MSf PU. Jw Wijafct'i? Saloea, l Utt t'fikf. WTtL, fM- A U lAJA i tram mm mm 1 lmi.U in" prominent tlio l.ilinuihg : testl- HlNTisoToS, Ma , Mnroli 18, 18?5. Tub Nauloti Chemical Co., Pprinufleld, Mns., Gentlemen : I havo used tobacco for over twenty-lire year, chewing hUi! smok ing every nay ironi , n. m. to a p. ui. slop inir only for menK On Monday, February 4, I called at your oince in ppnnnuciu, aim uoiirqi a bottle oi (lie UURB w"'f" 1 uen as directed, and on tho tenth day tho duMro for tobacco had left mc and it has not returned. I did not lose a meal while taking tho Cure. My nppetlto has improved apd I consider NAitcoTi-Cl'nE n grand thing. Very respectfully, CHAS. 1. LINCOLN. Mr. Frank H. Morton, of Chlcopeo Falls, Mass., late Inspector of Public liuildiugs for Massachusetts, says : I used tobacco for twenty-lire rears, and was a confirmed smoker. In just eight days' treatment with NAncoTl-Crnn I was through with tobacco, in fact thodesiro for tobacco VANISHED LIKE A DREAM. Very respectfully, FRANK II. JlOHTON. If your druggist is unable to give full particulars about Narcoti-Cure, send to us for Hook of Particulars free, or seud 55.00 for bottle1 by mall. The Narcoti Chemical Co., SPRINGFIELD ,MAS8 Grocers, Shenandoah, Pa. l.J6 up. j. Ti eLlfia r- T'airtl'al rvT dtrw ' ICIKLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. OPEN EVERY DAY ! Go to the Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your artiEcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. AU exauii nations free. "We mako all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Orow8 Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge "Wtrfk and all operations tljat pertain te Dnt1 Surgery. No charge Tor s trusting P are ordered; We on1-T U vitalized air for tbe p "trrtio. teeth. SIionandQjtli MUX Itooi Bait jQrifMtw Skmr JifemMMlwfc, ' Send f.ir lllul.H'H liliH J SI; I