Presents In the most el team form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUQ JUICE of Tim PIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to tue Human system, forming nn agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de fending on a weak or ' tiv Smdition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER t Itis the most Oxeell.nt rcn ' kr.o?n' PUAHSE WE SYSTEM ur- ;rt e, ; When onels Bilious or i' -vj-, soVhAt- PURE BLOOD, tieFREc WlMv. .- . j HEALTH nnd STRsTNGT"' NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one Is using It and al era delighted with it. A8K YOUR ORUQOIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8AN FRANCISCO, CAL, r tOUISVIUE. KY. lil W YORK. N. ft uui.il) MEDAL, PAUI3, 1873. W. Baker & Co.'s akfast from which tlio ciccss of oil lias boon removed, Is Absolutely J?ure and it is Soluble. Chemicals aro used lu Its preparation. It has more than thrte times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far mora economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirahly adapted for Invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Crocors ovorywhero. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. Has secured during 1892 : V. D. Howells, H. Rider Haggard George Meredith, Norman Loekyer, Andrew Lang, Conan Doyle, St. Georsre Mlvart, Mark Twain, I No !J ARudyird Kipling, J UliauUlerJtiarns, IrwvVllllttm Black, It. Louis Stevenson W. Clark Russell, Alary E. Wllklns, Frances Hodgson Burnett. And rntrny other distinguished Writers. The Susada- Sun Is tho greatest Newspaper In the world. Prlce.sc a copy. Ils iiiall ia nicar Address Tlie Sutt,Nw York. 1,000 Genuine TylerCurtaln Desks 821 and 924 Net Spot Cnoh. , No. 400T Antique Ook Btnndard Tyler Jek, 4ft. din. limit by lift. oin. hlsli. 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AT70HHEY-AT-LAW, (Hte Beddsllll balldla ooroer IsUln and Osau I HI'S 2 4. alffili psmrtwzii mm rl fif' ,i....iijm...wi.. i iugiri.I.Jr!044 1 W At' li iin).8 ' t J .' i 1 -.Umoalsl. to. W i ''llftUcf fop I.ttdli m" tnlrlttr, t7 retura X f? l!i.U. It ,00O T- .moot.!'.. auSVijr. Ctt.lietrC.eniIt'll in., d!vn Qurn tallMOiUulUrillXli. J'hMJ.,r IS THIS STORY TRUE Col. Do Arnaud Snya Eussiu Needs No Aid. HAS MONEY AND FOOD ENOUGH But Will Accept Our Contributions As Proof of Oar Oordial Eektloas- The Flrmltoes of th Imperial Gorarn meut In as Sound a Condition as JtTer, ATlth Enormous llsnrYra In Foralan Countries and nt llom Miss rtartoc'fl C'nntrlbutlous Will ) lltoelied With Christian Oralltuda. WAsnisotoN. Dea S8. Col. Charles Da Arnaud, the well-known champion of the present Czar, In no Interview, suys the reports of distress from famine In Russia are exaggerated and that liussla needs no nid. I have received," savs Col. Da Arnuud, " numerous letters bC Inquiry roKaiding that subject. 1 invariably answer that from vaj personal knowl- edite of Hussla's linaucial resources and natural productions, I do not believe that the Kusslau Imperial Government needs aid from any foreign country to enable it to cope with thj distress pre vailing in some of Its provinces. "A recent letter to me from a high authority at Bu Petersburg says that the full of tho snow and frost was a God-Bend to thein. The roads were then lu good condition to reach the dis tressed districts by means of sleighs. The noble work for the relief of the suf fering ueasantry wus uoing on with vigor. It did one's heart good to see with what intorest the Imperial lamtly, the nobllltv and the poople of all ranks united under the Caarwltch's committee of relief. They had plenty of supplies and corn, and there was no danger of suffering or starvation among the poor. "Ihle lsttor speaks lor itself., la re Bard to the movement In the United Btates for the starving peasantry, I ven ture to say that thB Russian Government fuols grateful to the philanthropic citi zens of tutu country who so nobly came forward with their subscriptions. The liussian Government naturally looks upon this as a demonstration of the ancient friendship existing between the two countries, but I am certain, and I speak as a Rueso-American, that the government cannot stand in need of outside aid. "Tho 43,000 sacks of flour which the milters of the Northwest so generously donated, the Kusslau Government Is obliged to accept with thanks, but really they do not need it. "Mr. Alexander Gregor, first secretary of the Russian Legutlon, In the absence of Minister De Strune, through his youth and Inexperience, has taken upon himself the responsibility of accepting these donations on Dalmit or nis govern ment, and has committed it to accept In suoh a manner that out of gratitude for such a spontaneous outburst cf feel ing on the part of the American people they must ratify his act. "But I afUrm that the finances of the Russian Imperial Government are In as sound condition as ever they were. Itnssla has always 150,000,000 gold dollars on deposit lu tho various capi tals of Europe and In New York and at home they have always several hundred millions of reserved capital, with plenty of surplus grain. With all this at com mand I do not see the necessity of taxing tho good people of this country on behalf of suffering Russians. "In regard to the effo.-t of Miss Clara Barton of the American Red Cross So ciety, we cannot call It u foreign move ment to aid tho sufferers In Russia, but an International one, for the Red Cross Society In America is a branch of tho Red Cross Society in Russia, and vice versa. ''1 he Red Cross Society In Russia is composed of the most influential and wealthiest classes, nnd It cume to the aid of the Government in this crisis in true Christian spirit. "Whatever Miss Clara Barton, as President of the United States branch of this grout humanitarian organization may contribute to them, will be re oaived with Christian gratitude." Washington, Dec. 28. Mr. Alexander Greuer. chnrae d'affaires of the Russian legation at Washington, in an intervlow said that he wisbed that inert was trutu lu Col, De Arnaud's statement thut tho reports of famine In Russia wero exag gerated and that Russia needs no aid. In u few of the southern provinces, he says, crops were good, and it may be that Col. De Arnuud's Information comes from these seotlons. Mr. Greger says the Russian Govern ment Is doing all In Its power to relieve the distiess, uud the son of the Em peror is at the head of the relief com mittee. All the members of the legation here, he said, have turned over their salaries to the relief committee. "Col. De Arnaud thinks I have placed my government in nn emburrosilng po sition," said Mr. Greger, "by accepting the gift of the Minneapolis millers. As a matter of fact, I cabled my govern ment before replying to tho offer, and the Russian Department of State cabled that they would gladly accept the offer. "The donation is but a drop in the bucket compared with the people's needs, but Russia accepts the oiler with the hope of reciprocating should Amer ica, unfortunately, ever be placed In a Blmilur deploruhlo position." English Outriboards. Losdox, Dec. 1!8. Although the re strictions surrounding the Ameriea's Cup have caused English yachtsmen to cease lu their endeavors to capture it, one marked result of the international races uppeurs In a new departure of the London Sailing Club, whioh is about to hold a competitive exhibition of models of centreboard boats. There is a steady tendency among the owners of small boats to adopt the centreboard In plaoe of the cutter build, and the exhibition Is the result. Destloyed by Flro Pateiison. N. J., Dee. 28. The round House and repairing shops of the Sus quehanna Railroad, at WertendyUe, were destroyed by llro yesterday. The uulldlna-wu4 built of wood and burned quickly. As soon as the flames were discovered a bucket brlgate was organ ized which worked to autnoh the fUmes until the arrival ofenglnes from this olty. Four engines nu'd- several lumber ears, wnloh were stored In the slops. ware destroyed. The loss Is' estimate d at 132,000. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 1 s? bwdr ABSOLyfEi PURE Mr. Covllle's nxparlmeut. Mr. Coville has got but oue appli tree, but it Is a good tree. It lias hung fall of blossoms, and In the past wc.i has been u very beautiful omuuiont is his little yard. We do think apple blos soms the sweetest flowers over created. On Mr. Covillo's treo worms have made a huge and unsightly nest. Mr. Covillo learned that the only surt way. of getting rid of the nsst was to burn it away. This was to be done by a lighted bunch of rags saturated with caiupheue and tied to the end of a pole so as to be applied to tho nest. It wai on Friday evening that Mr. Covillo did this business. His wife helped him. He put a barrel under tho tree to stand on, as he did not have a polo long enough tc reach the nest from the ground. He tied a lot of rags on the end of a stick and dipped tho mass into a basin of cam. phene, and then touched off a match ana applied the ball of (lame to tho nest. High us he was from the ground, still lit had to stand well up on his toes to male the remedy effective But Mr. Covilli did not mind that nt all, because tin flame was doing tho work most beautl fully. "That'll sizzle 'em, by graciousl" hi shouted down to his wife, who stood by him, while his eyes were riveted on tin devastation above his head. MWah, ooh, oohl" suddenly rent the air above tho apple tree; and, before th( startled woman could comprehend from whence came the dreadful cry, she re ceived a blow on the head from a ball ol burning rags, and went down like a flash, striking the ground in time to see her husband descend, soat first, on t similar ball of flame, and rise again as il called, up by on unseen but irresistible power. It was all explained in a minute, while Mr. Covillo Bat in a large dish of cold water. It appears that a drop of the lighted camphone fell from the ball and struck Mr. Covillo on the chin just as he was in the very climax of enthusiasm, when every nerve seemed stretched to its utmost tension in fond anticipation of the most gratifying results. The shock was too great for his nerv- otis system to withstand. Tho barrel went over in that awfully unexpected way which a barrel has of going over, and in the descont of Ids person Mr. Co ville fetched hii wife a wipe over the head with his fireworks ns forcible as it was. unintended, and wound up the per formance by sitting abruptly and iuex. plicably down upon the illumination it self. Mrs. Covillo lost some hair and was scorched on one ear, and Mr. Co villo has had to have an entirely new sag put in his pants, but the barrel was not injured in the least and the torch is about as good as new, if any one cares tousett. J. M. Bailey THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor snya It ncls gently on tho stomach, liver and kidneys, and U a plt-asam laxative. This drink la madu from hi rt", and U prepared for use A3 easily as tea. 1 1 is en Ird All druggists veil It ut wx-. una (l.uu per jmLkiiu. liny one to-day, lame'n J'umlly .Iffdirlno Moves the ltoneli ncU duy. In order to ba h -althy, this U necMHary. AMUSEMENTS. JICItRUSON'H Tlll'. VTIHt, p. j. FKr.ansoK, man.vOeu, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1801, Special engagement of T3HEE X-A.Xj"StTS Lizzie Daly, the queen of dancers, and Little Yinieuuiy. too uaucing wouuer, sup ported by a carefully selected company io the Bupromoly funny farce comedy, THE LATEST FAD Original novelties, laughable situations and a competent company or comeaians. l'retly girls, new songt, new dances and catchy music full of happy surprises. Prices, 35, 50 and 75, Cents Beau, ou sale at Klrlln'i drug store. Carbolic Acid lly Mlitaltr. ALBANY, Ga., Dec 28. Josephine Jone, a woman from the country, was indulging In exploding fireworks. She held an lmtnonse cannon cracker In her hand while It exploded. Her hand was tom off and she was carried to a doctor. While the doctor was dressing the wound ha ordered an attendant to give the woman a drink of whiskey from a bottle In the office. The mail, by mis take, took up a bottle of carbolic add and gave it to the patient. In a few moments the patient was dead. Nan Chlorldo or Uotd Institute. Bt. JosxrH, Mo., Dea !)8. The natural chloride of gold Institute of St, Joseph has filed articles of Incorpora tion with the Secretary of State. The company has a paid up oapltal of $3,000, and will immediately open an Instltuto here. Tho process is a different oue from that used by Dr. Ke.ley, and Is known as the Campbell-Koch chloride of gold treatment. lMltrrlui iKos to lis Itesumed. ROME, Deo. 28. The Catholic pilgrim ages to Homo, which wero Interrupted by the incident In the Pantheon, when a French pilgrim Insulted the memory of Victor ' Emmanuel, will be resumod after Easter. The first pilgrims will come from Spain, Austria and Ger many, and Crunch pilgrims will follow in April. Convm-tsd Her Miiri'led. Sault Sri:. MAfiuc, Mich., Dec. 28. Tho Rev. Robert W. Wallace, the evangelist, who has been saving souls by the score in the Canadian "Soo" for some weeks pust, has created a sen sation by murrylug one of his co n verts, Miss Uaohel E. Ross, a uegress. The bride Is woll known. DldYour Baby Ory All Last Night? Pity if ho did, fur it woukons him eo; then, too, it can be provontod, if you will call on O. J. McOirtky or J. it. Ulllmi, tho drug gists, for a freo sample of Dr. Hand's O ilio Curo. Baby will linstantly be ro- lioved. A good many people, suffering only from a slight cold, say "grip," and lose their "grip," Tho Groatoot Strlko. Anions the great BtriRes tlmtof Dr. Miles in discovering Ins Nw Ilcari. cure has proven 1'seir to bu oue or tlie most ira ortunt. Tlio demand for It has become astonishing, Already the treatment ot heart dlseao Is be ing revolutionised, and many unexpected euros ellec'XJd. It soon relieve" short breath, flutterlnir. nalns Inside, arm. shoulder, weak and hungry spelts, oppression, swelling of anKicSg B.tioincrinc aim bean uropsy. ur. free. Tho unequuled Now Heart. Cure Is sold an" guaranteed byO. It. Ilaiienbueh.tbodruc cist. hIso his Itastoniilvo Nervine for head ache, fliK, sprees, hot Hashes, nervous eullls, opium nuuu, eiu. Marrlaco is a failure when a man who ought to be a blacksmith says ho Is wedueu to art. Miles' ftorvo and Liver PillH Act on n now principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels throuuh the ncrvct. A new discovery. Dr. lilies' lllls speedily UUItJ UUIUUQUQ.S, I.IUU ttLBI.e, t'JI J-IU 11VU1, piJCA, constipation, Unequaled for men, women, children. Bmallest, mlldest.enrcstl Aldoses, cts. Hamplos Free, nt J. II. liaeenhuch'a urng store. With the dying year it would le well to permit all hatreds and resent ments to die ulso. Will Bo Given Away. Our enterprising druggist C. II. Hngenbuch whootrrles the finest stocir. of dnus, pe lumerles, toll-.tartlcles. brushes, sponges, elo , Is irlvluiraway a lanre number of trial bottles of Dr. Miles' celebrated Restorative Nervine. llRUurantees It to cure headache, dizziness, nervous prostration, sleeplessness, tho 111 effects of spirits, tobacco, coflee. eto. Druir- Klsts saj' it is the greatest seller they ever knew, uud Is uulvonally satisfactory. They aiso guarantee ur. Miles' rsew ueart";ure in all cases of n.rvous or organla heart dlseaso, p-iioitatiou, pain in sine, smotii'ritw, eto. v ine uuuk uu "Nervous and He irt Diseases' freo. Landlords should call nt this ofllce for their "notices to quit." Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per- ins ni urn euro approacu oi inat more tor hie disease. Consumption. AsH yourselves If you can afford for the sake or saving SO cents, to run ine rtsxnnu uo nuiuing torn. We know froo experience that Ohiloh's Ouro will Ouro your Cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Bottles wero sold tho past vear. It relieves Oman and WUonpInc Uouzn at once. Mothers do not be without It. l'or Lnmo llictt, Hide or Chest, use Mhlloh's I'orous 1'iaster. Hold by u. ii. iiageuDiiou, n. n, corner 3iain anu uoya streets. une or tue lovs of mis season aro tlie huppy family reunions. Bhlloh's Consumption Ouro. This in beyond question the most sua- -osslnl Cough Medicine we have ever Bold, few doses Invariably cure tho worst case of rvmeh, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Us won. lerfu! success Itx tho cure of Consumption Is .vlUinut a parallel In the history ot medicine, -since It's first dlsoovery It has been sold on a ?narantee, a lest which no other medicine san stand. Ir you have a Cough we earnestly ink you to try it. I'rloe 10 ceuls, 50 cents, nnd !1.0. If your Lungs aro sore, Chest or Back lurae, use Hhlloli's Porous Blaster. Mold bv O. II. llagenbucn, N. K. corner Matn and Lloyd etreeU. Rubbing with vaselino makos tho linger naila grow. What Father Pablo Varola Says. n..r .v. IWnl.ni 1 , DDI, I know several neoido who have suffered BTeatly from the consequences of Impure blood, and In a very short while have felt much better by using the medicine whioh was sent here by Don Itamon Alvi for Hut pur pose. I recommend this remedy as one which pr.'inlses the best results, and Is the bestof Its kind. IlKV.rAULO VAItKL.V. Hold at Klrlln's Drug fJtore.Perguson House Block, rihonaudoal . Establish yourself on the broad and sound basis of integrity. Conduct: your business with Intelligence and Judgment. I WILDCAT BANKING. It Is As ITa.y to atari a Hank In Fans, sylvaula As n Ornoitry. lUnnisnrno, Doo. 28. The failure of the Tyrous Bank, one ot the 209 or more private bunking Institutions doing business in I'eunsylvanlu uncurbed by any law, Is the fourth concern ot the kind that has gone under within the past tour months. It Is as easy to start batik In Penn sylvania as it Is to start a grocery. All that It is necossary to do Is to hire room and put up a sign that there Is a bank within, and there you are. The only law relating to thoie banks is one requiring them to make an an nual report to the Audltor-Gsneral nnd pay to the State a tax ot 8 per cent, on their net earnings, which must be de clared under oath. Many of the banks are located in small towns, remote from any national or regularly Incorporated State banks, and are the sole depositories ot the sav ings of the communities b) which thsy ore supported. To establish them na authority from the State Is required. They have no capital stook and are not required to register, make returns to the State of the amount ot capital In vested, or furnish statements to any persou of their assets and liabilities. There are no means of kuowlng th amount of money these banks hold on deposit in the aggregate, but eleven of them that failed In the oourse ot a tow years past lost for their depositors tl, 500,000, and from that it may be In ferred that the total amount of credul ous persons' money held by the lot Is Very large certainly not less than 10,000,000, at a very conservative es timate. The only department that has any survelllanco over the wildcat banks is the Auditor-General's, and, in the ab sence of any restrictive law, that is only passive. Uesides being required to report their earnings, the banks must also report their expenses. Auditor-General Nlles quotations from tho reports show that a regular and very comprehensive Item In all these reports ot expenses was "loss In axchango," and that nearly one-hnlf ot the i enterprising bankers perjured Ives to savo tux on their net themse earnings or that these Institutions ware in a condition ot bankruptcy. In that report twenty-nine of the banks wore uuoted as returning a not loss for the fiscal year; forty-four made affidavit thut their income waa less than 500, and twenty-live swore thai they had made less than $1,000. By the returns they made or. interest paid all showed that they must have hud many thousands of dollars of other, people's mo u-y In their oustody. Uno of in ic natiKs reported mat il hnd paid u. .... :;?., 000 in interest for the year, but tue net profits on its busi ness was only $103.87, making its State tax foM5. A Tioga county banker swore gravely that his uross earnings and expenses tallied to a cent, eaoh being J2.2W.15. A York county UanK raauo ine busi ness-like statement that, while Its gross Income was only iXO.OOS, It lost during the year $11,500 by exchange and dis counting notos, nearly as muoh as II nald out In Interest on deposits. By the sworn statement or a uoiumuia county bank, the Interest paid on ue- Doslts during the year luoKed only a few dollars ot tlfe amount reported on the cross earnings. Another ot the conscientious private bankers reported exceptionally good fortune with Its exchango business, having met with no loss at all In that branch, but, although It only carried 5,0B8, It required $5,835 to pay olerks for the year's work, A Crawford county bunk reported gross earnings ot $1,703 and clerk hire SI. 702. which, with Incidental expenses. entailed a loss ot over $1,000 on thi vsar. "Loss In exchnnae" roportod bj ii Olarlon county bank exceeded by $S the total yearly Income. It was left to a Butler county bank to cap the climax in reporting Its ex penses to offset tho earnings and save the 8 per cent. tax. Thut bank's grosi Income was t2. 815. 116. It reported or dinary expenses at $012 and frankli credited itsolt with the sum ot $8,070.8! lost In oil speculation. As showing the utter unreliability ol the reports made, Mr. Niles referred to one who In a previous report had re turned $800,000 ou deposit, and a net income of $08. That bunker tho next year reporttd an Increased amount ot deposits, but no Income, Tho banker had made no report be cause since his last return he had closed his doors, promising to pay at somf time 20 cents ou the dollar to his da celved depositors. Temporarily lnsnn. PfiiLAiiKLPAiA, Doo. 28, Henry J AValluoe, n travelling -man of Stamford, Conn., created a sensation In the dlniug room of the Girurd House yosterdnj afternoon. While the guests wero at dinner ha entered the placo, shouting ul the top of his voice. The walten nttomptod to eject htm but he so fierce ly opposod them that the police had to be called. Wallace was taken to his room where a physlciau examined hire and pronounced him temporarily lnsnne, Tho untortunuta man Is closely guarded. Ilurclar Out K7t). Philadelphia, Dea 28. Tho ofilce ol the Abhlaml Tapsr Mill nt West Miintv yunk was enteretl hy four masked uurg lars nt nn early hour in tho morning, VfUo buiuul nnd gatcReil tho watchmur nnd blew opon tho aufe. Tho boot) they ftocured, however, hardly repaid them for tho rlak they took and thtlr labor, there being but $70 in the safe. Ida flreeu G noils IniUmtry. ClevkisAKD, O., Dea 28. The Rreeti goods men in New York have beau Hood ing Holmes county with circular letters. They nsit correspondents not to reply bj mall, hut to semi the telegram, "Pie use renew mv subscrlntlon for 1833, "to J. Klnley, enro of Wooldridge, 2,178 Eighth avenue, New York. .a Heath In a Christmas I'reaent, BmitiNOHAM, Ala., Dec 28. Sadh Drown made her lover. William Reese, to whom she was to have been marrtod. a Christmus present of a revolver. When the tlmo came for the nuptial) Radio demurred and Reese shot and killed her with the new pistol. He es caped. Bpouk.r Crisp'. Illness. Wasiiikqion. Deo. 28. (Speaker Crist is still confined to tils tied, weaK an La valuable property located on bouthJar z hausted, from an attack of the grip, din street, lie Is better than he' was. and no sari' S Beven dwellluir houses at the corner of Oil - - . . . T ona annrshenelon is felt t ot his safeti and speedy reoovsry. Short t.oa Marking to Wt-OO-lOUAiU,. CHILDREN LEARN ECONOMY. X rrtfJlfrIf by th ase of Wolff'sflCMEBIackin'g you sure one pair of Shoes a year, and i bottle at 20 cents tBtn three months, for how many - en blacking will oon year's Btvrlrg oi sho. Leather pay 10C Will imj- nr the Cant 10C IDf orcimtiRliiK lMaliftlVhlte m XU CJIwmi to lluliy. Jiic IOC Kmcinl.I.Opnl, 10C Qq or other CoHtly (iluffi. 'IQq CACTUS BLOOD CURE. TO Purifies the blood by ox polling tho impuiities through the proper chunn els and never causes eruptions on tho skin. Regulates the bowels. Cures dysporsia, liver and kidney fvouhlos rfillpci n lin cWnm UUUIJ1Lsl U1I1CS lip XllO SyStCin and gives you an appetite. Never fails to curo any con dition produced by impure or impoA'erished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klrlln'8 Drug Store, Ferguson's Haiti Stock, Shenandoah, Pa. DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY " HI inmptly rellTe the rnont dlu trewlng cauo or Acute or Chronic Jlheu nut I mi or Oout. Dy flrictly otpenlug the directions. It ttIII curojou rcrman cutly 1 VolU ths Durritroui r reparation I thit Bool the couotrj , ttili tnedlctut is a i pee Ilia for the rarloua for in of rlnuroatlra enfe-, and d1 la aur siie a "cura all " On Imttln m mil L,... - , BT latUraotory InipreMloo oo lbs I ? item, and In connection with tle I'Hla, routine the lu'tjem that tho prcptr rctnrdj has brta found. Yon art carbetilr r quiit I to t(t tho imrita of KltOUT'S ItlllsCMATIO KEMEDV, at tta Talvabla properties aro t&douM by hundrd of tk moit flatlcrlDK tetllmonUla. Only TORe labia iDrredlcnti, remark ablt for their enrattM riweri, are ut.i in tho n aim tar-tore of RKOUT B lUlEUMATlC riMlKDY 11.03 Per B3ttl8. C Settles, $5.00. nUa, Cts. 3sr If your itoru keeper d.ie not keep tt, lend II.2& to till Bunufaetarcr. aDd you lll reoflteithy mall. AMtKKT lUtOUT, 3037 Market Street, l'hllutl'a, Ta. DR. THEEL.- KOfl North Fourth St., OOO bel. tifCfll, PMlLALlitMIA, tho only gennlno German ImerUaj pcUlUt tn the United tttau whoU abl to cure OlOOd Poison Nervous Debility md 8pc clnl Diseases ' both itr, bkln Dlwaeci. Red tUpoti Palna la the bonci.soroThroat Mouth, IUo(ohi, rtmplea, Fr option, eoTt of bard llwri, Bwcllloin, Irrltatlooa, lntlamniatloDi ana Konnloii, Btrlclum, Weakneaa and fctrlj ttecT Io merm.o wak hack mental antlttr. KMmj "4 HUH r DUeaifi and all IHieeura rexuUluf ftora F.im-isea, In Iihti Uon or Ovrwork Recent eaea cured inttolOoaye rt-Hssf at ouc. Do not lo hope, no matter hat M"' tUInjt Dwur, Quack, Family or Ilopllal Phrilclan haa failed. Dr. THEEL curca poeltlvety nd without detention from tuilnr-aa it TOrno, siiuDLa aoid awd To"e coKTiiiPuaTiiie MiHRuna rlrh or poor, tend 3c sump for book ITRUTH, eipo1" Quacks tinder sworn testimonials. Hoit.,, dally from to a, Kgs 6 to 9, Wed. a4 Stv St'i 6 ta 1(1. flundar 9 llll IS. Write or call and W satad. For lieferenoes so Wedn. """d Saturdsy rhU. dsJly Tin,- A J. GALLAGHEK, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Lenses, Mortgnges and Bonds written. Murriage licenses and legal claims piumptly attended to. Real Estite, ttjlloelion and Insurance Agency General Fire Insurance Business, Ilcprosonta the Northwestern i.tre insurance Co. Office Muldoon'abultdlnt:. corner Centra and WeotBts., Shenandoah, la. Good Hroperties of All Kinds For Sale. 1, AtwoBtory double frame dwelling house Bloro und restaurant, on Kast Centre Bt. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on Kast Contro street. S, Desirable property on corner Centre and jarain streets, suitame tor uusiness pur iioses. A two story double frame dwelling, on West LJovd street. 5 Two i!-8tory frame dwellings on West Cen tre street. 6. Two Jslory dwellings on tho corner ot coal ana Chestnut streets more room in oue. 7. Two-story single house on North Chestnut street, with a largo warehouse ut the rear. 8. Three two-si ory double frame buildings corner oi i.ioyu ana unoert streets. CHRIS. BOSSLEll'S sALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Bheuautloali. The Finest Slock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, 4c. John R. Coye, Attorney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, OFFICE beddaix's Building, Cor. Main and Centre Strtetl. SHENANDOAH, PROPERTY FOR SALE: PA. I A two and one-hair story double frame dwelling house, with store-room and res. 1 1 taurani. tiocaled ou Hast centre street. i bert, and Lloyd streets. Goodlnveelment Terms reasonable. " FOR GLASS wst WILL DO IT. 5 Mil Wi I
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