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CLEAN I KG
Ladies.
We glove ladies’ feet with the Bart (Edwin C., of coarse)
or Morrow Shoes—Styles, plain or patent tips—shapes, com
mon sense or Opera last. These prices are merely sugges
tive, you know;
SdwlnO. Burtlt Shoe... ..- MOO
Bame,»Sboe tao
[Tbe knife cut a little below the coot line here. Bat it can't be helped.]
ALLIGATORS UKE THIS FAMILY.
They Ate the Old Mm and Little Girt m4
Had • Taste Kwh of the dene.
So on IniUncoof otronfocolDcUenceo,
Own la Urin* nonrthio ptara s family
wbow Matovy would ooooa to oioood too
bound, of credibility. Bonn yrare t*o
tbo fathor, old Daddy Dick, u ha wo.
Mothers*
Friend”
out their llvea from the effects 01
dyspepsia, liver complaint*. ladlgc*
tion. etc., we guarantee Aunt Fanny's
Health Jteatorer to cure you, and if
you will call at my store, corner For
syth atreet and Cottou avenue, we
will gladly give you a package free
of charge of thia infallible herbal
health reatorer. Aunt Fanny’s
Health Reatorer curea ooati vents*,
nervouaneaa, sleeplessness ami ail
diseases arising front derangement of j
the stomach, liver and kidney-.
Ham plea free. Large size »t W
A. Ueiubert, sole agent. U
have fallen aaleep. At any rate, only hia
hat and rod wart found on the bank that
night, while a bean of clothes and crashed
bonea under a floating log told of bid
death by an alligator. He left twoeone
and a little girl 8 year* old.
One day thia child wandered down to
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^NERVE
^ BRAIN
treatment
tlm. to m ber drawn under the water
by tba loaf, black snout of ouollifator.
Last jaar Dick, tko namaaaka of hi. fa
ther and o moo of (0. olio wont flab-
inf In tbo rtvar, ond tbo Joy botn* worm
closed Mo 0700 for 0 nop, toboowokoool
by Ms bf disappearing down tba tbroot
of 00a of tbses reptiles. Da would bare
been polled off Ms lof, but cast Ms ams
obout o tna mot by ond bold no. but ho
had to sacrifice Ma lof, which tbo'fotoo
Mt off juit obor. the knee. It woo the
right one.
Tbe sod of the singular hirtory of tMe
family occurred lmt weak. Tko other
broth*, Urn, wu peddling down the
rim la o dugont whoa hit clam., croft
woo opoot b, on oaonaouo olligotor. A
race thou bogon for ths chore between
tbo man and tbo reptile, but jut as Lom
gained the and waa pulling him—if
op to aafaty the alligator eaUad him by
the right lag and draw him back. He
called loudly for help, and hi* brother
eame running out of their cabin with a
shotgun, and without waiting to taka
aim fired into the water. Tbe bnllet hit
Lem in tbe other legend broke the knee
oap. He would hnro rank now, for tbe
reptile, which still had him, waa for div
ing to get out of the way of tbe fusillade
Dick was pouring into tbe river, bat the
drowning uian caught at tbe dngont,
which wm floating bottom upward and
within bis reach, and resisted the'gator's
efforts to draw him under.
Dick now succeeded in killing tba
beast by a shot through tta bead and
The household and children's pi
abound In hints and receipts wt
A brilliant array of novels a
has been secured, so that Action
Herald during IWt.
In fact, the Weekly Herald
complete newspaper.
When tbe church says como, it
tbit Qod eajo come.-
’WMnaBnr
When on a visit Iowa, Mr. K I»al-
too, ofLuray, Kusaell county, Kansas
called at the laboratory,^ Chamberlain
Sc Co., Dea Mol nee, to show them his
s!x-y#ar»old boy, whose life had been
saved by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
It bating cored him of a very severe at
tack of croup. Mr. Dalton is certain
that It saved his boy’s life and la rn-
thnslastlo In bis praise of the Remedy.
For sale by W. A. Kembert and Daven
port Drag Oa
w
CUT RATE TICKETS
Tickets bought, sold and ex-
ebaaged to all points. Mem
ber of American Ticket Brok
ers’ Association.
Accident Insurance. Tick
ets issued by tbe day, month
or year.
kilim 1:M 1
S3»e mi S;2»pwi|i
liTdjs p mi IM pmai:
io ; »paste:lo l
il:i»pm S:» i
:;,Vt s ml 1:13 I
spa
H. W..t«l M On rumlkit,
WuinoTO., Nor. W.—A crank who
gar. the urn# of Ifkhatl Herr, called
at tbo Brltleb embauy and demanded an
nfimef with the ambassador. Ifarr,
The Sunday Sun
confided to the butler that he wan the
victim of a railroad conspiracy ami that
railroad official*! hero an1 Iii England
were keeping him out of work. He was
not violent, although he ber-aine excited
when relat ng hia gnevancaa.
A policeman was tailed Hr and lierry
waa taken to headuarters-
JOHN
SHAW’S
HOUSE
CLEANING
JOHH
Overcoats.
Men's j Nearly time to quit
thinking and go to buying
here, don’t you think ?
How do these prices im
press you? The goods are
Cheviots, Kerseys, Mel
tons, single and double-
breasted, light and dark,
with or without cape.
•15 w ns m n« so cm id
SALE
CLOTHING
BAGRAINS.
DAILY MARKET REPORTS
Wtunnw*. IfM. 4,-Rosin steady,
•tntnrri. v?4: •trained. glj0M4: tarpea
w«mI> *u«4: urflraiat S.t0; mis
.^nn, L»rJ. fl u*; arts ana nr-
navaimah. Ha.*. I.-Tarpsntlns remains
»te*.i> at aji 4 : mam »ie*«ly and fair demand,
A. H. r .'Ml II. $1.01; K. gl.ua; r, f|.HI: O.
H. »M**48l.« \Vladow Glass, flff.O.
Produce end Prevlsleas.
New York. iw. 4.-Pork easier: mao.
»ew, ii.n«,t»i.v.V). Middlee no elnai; suers
L’nicauu Um-. 4. -Cashonofatlons were as
M^pwk. Lard. LIT
short ribs loose, fir?
•St thou liter, ho i ad, • g8.7J; snort cloar
• l,|M te»xrw|. 7..Viit7.74»
leidril. >1,01-1 riba J.sf. Bacon In light dr
ill. Vigils of He AvalL
Da.-. t.-John WUaon,
M rear. „ld, .mini with a .hot gun,
k.|ii K»ar,t „v.r the grave of Mo grand-
wolh.r. Mrs. EliM Madden, in ML Jack-
f" 1 .-.Hi. t. ry for three nights. Tba lad,
" ln k 1 ,lr "l "at by hit vigil, allowed tbo
n-n three nights to Ma without vMt-
jMihe cemetery, and on one of thorn
oirhu ill. (stniwaf the old women woo
•tol™. M«Jd™ wu buried .week
*Kw. ami the grandson inspected that an
ST? w »nM h« made to steal the
w>ly, Wauw the woman died of adia-
the nature of which the at
physician admitted he did not
Worth
Will sell foi
use of being cold
Boys: (Youth’s included),
nobby Top Coats. The
knife slipped here.
Nobby, worth $5 oo r 00 a
For a little while 3 so $ ,
[That last price ought to M?t tov
l»f]
Gloves.
Give me your hand—to
fit
Dressed and Undressed Kid II a up.
Have genpln# («n!y one. lo town th
genuine) Uuckskln glove, from n
Dog Skin from So cent. up.
(Think of that'J
Neckwear.
Can’t describe this gor
geousness. Come and see
the new things. Let
whisper—15 per cent, off
on all neckwear prices for
a week or so. Better
stock up.
Hats.
Put on your thinking cap
before you put on your
new hat. Can furnish
you food for reflection in
these prices:
Nobby crush, II.on.
Nobby SUII13 SO Hat. IS « for a little
only.
Stetson's, ft 7* up-standard style,
shapes, of course.
[Don't forget offer In neckwear.]
Special
Drive in brown drill goods
SO dozen Drawers alwaysjmld at SO cents, cut
In two. a cents.
ft 0 knit Undershirts, formerly sold at
■0 cents, sgme goods for houi*-clcanlng
sale, a cents.
IThls is offered to retail custmer* only.
Merchants and competitors excluded from
this chance.]
SHAW’S HOTJSH
Sal© of Bargains!
CLEAHI
Sacks.
Colored
I have several tables loaded with suits in colors (sack
coats, these) that must be cleared off. They are well made
suits, high-class garments, stylish, too.
Prices cut through the middle. Observe:
It, sold everywhere for tSO, for cash *10 00
Underwear.
Suitings. \
Frocks
There are some other tables cohered with tbesamegoods
in frocks and cutaways. The style and finish of these gar
ments are of the very highest graefc. What is the use of
going about badly dressed when j|ou can dress well and A rEW po “ nlB:
handsomely for such prices as these: I rou.uk tod worn
(Same thing, you’ll observe.)
WHEN A MAN
1894
1869
Has done business in a community 25 years, and has built np a trade, it is pretty clear proof
that he has been lair and square, isn’t it? In January, 1869,1 was wedded to business in this
place, and we have gone along together very pleasantly ever since, thank you. During these 25
years I have advertised extensively.., Let me call yonr attention to a fact or two -in this
connection.
When I advertised the “Williford Shoe Stock” my store was crowded with buyers. The chances are that yon
were one of them, Rub up your memory, now, and recall what you bought then. Wasn’t it a bargain ? Did you repent
buying ? Or were you glad of it ?
2. When I advertised the “Sam” Commissary, my clerks could scarcely attend to the stream ot buyers. How about aUNC * ro * A 8ntcIAL BAR0AW
J J J A Job lot WbiU DnM shirt., plait
what you bought then? Another bargain, wasn’t it?
In other words, haven’t I always talked in print truthfully? Now I have some more truth to tell you. I have made
up my mind to have a house-cleaning time of it at my store. I am going to cut prices for a while right along the cost and
profit line. In a good many cases, prices are cut right through the waist.
I’m loaded up with goods. The fact is, I am overloaded, and I a mean to unload if low prices will do it I am
to cut, cut, cut, cut, and I don’t care how deep either. If you don’t believe it, look around you and see some proofs—go
upstairs and look at the colored suits first. Then walk around.
Yours (knife in hand)
JOHH f}- SHAW.
Men’s.
Watch the knife now.
for this bit of price slicing
Fine
I have sharpened it particularly
Ktartlar M Fall Tima.
PmuniLniu, Doc. 4,-John Brom-
eitenilvo aupot mill. In
noMington, have .tatted on fall time,
*>ul the members of tbe firm ear the
f/tsjW' U for the future or*good. Hoyle,
■rii-I W.r. Happy a Mo.Hi Ago.
Doc. tt —It would loom thAt tbo
jrual,l. Ictwoen the Prince and Prinwae
t-olunno, which hoe finally lad to logoi
tt'Modliogi, U of recant A-.* u Um
vin* horo tocMbern month
-onUy happy.
couple were li'
**" ond apparonl
ityspepsia,
Indigestion,
t • • WITH IKE ACCOHPAgYINg • •
Headaches-
“''Qusness
A Prophet ProdooN KtMwct to Show ths
Other Wise Mao Arm Wrong.
••I notice that mom win men In vori-
ooo parto of tko country an predicting
an uncommonly seven winter,- eeld the
old Lackawanna valley weather pnphet,
bat they an all wrong. AU the eigne
point to n mild and an open winter.
When yon eeo caterpUlon crawling on
the gtonnd lU through October, u they
did lost month, yon may set it down ae
s fact that the temperatore will be an-
ruinin'-*]- Mgh tbroogboot the winter.
Chterptllan don't crawl np to election
time when a cold winter U ahead.
"Robin# wen thick In tbe nmoci
•Od laurel, on tbo hillaideo on All Saint.'
day. and that la a rare .ign that then
will he no real cold weather till the sec
ond or third month nut year. On Nov.
s I picked a bukstfal of dandelion and
crow’e foot blouoma oh tbo hlgbeat hill
In Lackawannk county. I never raw tbe
like of It before, although I have search
ed for «ach indication, of amild winter
at oboot that time In tbe year every fall )«■“
a—107. I also ran across some bone-
oat and fanu that hadn't been touched
“ Sort, and that U anothu good eigu
of g mild winter. *
“In a piece of beech wood. 1 knocked
g chipmunk over with o rtooe 00 the
afternoon before Halloween ond found
that It hadn't a .ingle beechnut In iu
chop., although tbe nuts wen plentiful
That lo A cure sign of worm weather op
to tbo holiday*. On Oct. 18 I raw a
woodchuck .tiling oo a otuaowalL That
to one of the brat of open winter hgM,
aa woodchucks hols op three week, be-
fora that ttoowhraith. winter!, going
to bo ravora. The trade rang H d.y.
Uter than usual—another good sign or a
miM winter. Tba fur of skunk* and
coons is tMnnmr by half than it was a
Ptaraco. and that is another reaaon why
r^Tvray light mmwfaU brfora
groundhog day. Rabbits ore Iran to
Shra ttay vran Urt yrar, although
(■ abundant—a anra *ign of mild winter
wrath*. AlllnaU,Ih.ra ravrara™
prXt t Uto rale, of fad, W
udeutton will be imoll to what th.y
won a year ago."-8cnntou Utt»-
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-FOR 1894-
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l>. KLINE # Geo.Hupi-.Hav.
J
We ran the cutting knife
right np and down the
middle seam of prii
this line.
ft wort mixed suits, worth
suit, per garment 13 OU
Camll’a Hair, worth ■» a garment, <1 73
All wool, worth ftl, garment, H 3B.
A broken lot, worth easily to, foe II QQ.
[Some very good bargains bare. Prot>
bably you can get just what you want from
the last prices ]
Shirts.
The line of shirts is a joy
—a thing of beauty is
always that, you know.
The Manhattan [you’ll
recollect how highly com
petition endorsed this
shirt—when they had
them], and the Monarch
—the “best lines hi the
universe.’’
SHAW’S
HOUSE
From those worth M to ItSp^r
pick oat tor Tfternta '
Boy’s Suits.
. I have nobby suits for lit
tle fellows from $2.09 up.
But I haven’t time to
talk about them particu
larly, because I want to
catch your ear with tlif^
story of the special driv h
in Jerseys— knit—beau
ties they are.
I have a lot of these suits
that are absolutely worth
from $s to $6.
Wklle they last—13 BO only.
[Would advise prompt parcha-t-, a- u>< s.-
good* will more fast* and and will not be r«
placed.]
" You camstave offyour taxes.
Go to church a little late,
Put|off one hundred other things
But bargains-wou't wait.”
SHOE
benever you go to your br
love, God goes with you.
>r a aore throat there is nothing hot
than a flannel bandage dampened
with Chamberlain's Fain Balm. It will
nearly always effect a cure in one night’s
time. Thia remedy to also a favorite f<||
matism and baa cured many very
re cases. 60 cont bottle forsalo by
W. A. Kembert and Davonport Drug <’•>.
BAR
oil is the kind used
In the production
of Scott's Emul
sion—Ilypophos-
phitesof Lime and
Soda are added
for their vital ef
fect upon nerve
and brain. No
mystery surrounds this formula—
the only mystery is how quickly
It builds up flesh and brings back
strength to the weak of all ages.
Scoffs Emulsion
will check Consumption and is orpsispn
indispensable in all wasting iliv OLD STOYEb RtPAIHtU,
ease*.
fr»nw4' ” *■*Ara-iUa — - -
r-niM wm; nkm disease
• i* m l.»r trn montl
cured 17 1 I w <iay»' use of
SCRATCHED TEK
A irfrubiranmtt t
hs, and waa
'Em
Marlboro, M4.
SWIFT’gPECIFK
p year t-.-<i of Whits ftwi
HHMK.'giaS
- sesr,
G. C. BITTHER’a cif.Tot.oJ.O.
Henry Jones,
DKA1.KK IN
Ssjinl Me
FISH, FRUIT, ETC.