A MDRDER MYSTERY Another Strango Tragedy at Balnvay, N. J. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report tho Mississippi Bottoms. FLOODS SLOWLY SUBSIDING, TWO DEAD MEN DISCOVERED. Not Likely that Government Aid Will bo Asked for tho Sufferers- One Had a Bullet Wound in the Side oi tho Head- B PLEASANT WRECK AND RUIN Tho TorriMo Destruction in jr-mzy. AT 8m & H H!. ssv Iff nwbj$? Both tlio method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho tasto, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, liead uches and fovers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in COc and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. , SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, tOUlSVILLE, K1 HEW YORK, N.Y. m. C, S. & A. ELECTRIC R'Y COT. b '-A-R..hl.i3 On this lino will bo charged as follows: Bel ween Shenandoah and West of Station No. 1, Including Colorado, Itappahan- nock or Utrnrdrlllo 10 cts. Itoundfaro tickets, between points nam'd, 15 " Eight round trip tickets, between Glrard- Tinennafneiiauuoan, Linamng a singto trip rate of 6M ctsl 51.00 Nino round trip tickets between Rappa hannock and Mhonandoah, making a single trip rato of 5 5-9 cts 1.00 Ton round trip tickets between Colorado, for any point oast of No. 5 Trestle nnd Rappahannock, making a single trip rate of 5 cts 1.00 Between Glrurdvlllc, Rappahannock. Col- , orado or any point west of i-tatlon No 1 and Htatlon No. it at the east end of Up per William Perm 5 cts. Between nhonandoah and Lost Creek and i Intermediate points 5 " I Miners going to or roturnlng from work for any points on lino 5 " 1 Twouty-two Miners' tickets 09 " ' To attendants at baso ball games, the rato 1 from any point to grounds will be 5 " No charge for children under 5 years not occu pying seats and accompanied by thoir parents. Tickets at above prices can only bo procured at present irom me oinoe oi me company, Kolo wich's building, 2nd door. JOHN F. FINNEY, Seoretary and Treasurer. LEATHER and SHOE HSS Dealer tii all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! large and d rut-class stoat. All Demandk"of tho Trade Suppheo 18 W. CENTItE HT., Ferguson House bonding, SHENANDOAH, PA. A OTI SHOW If you want to see a One dismay oi Boots am Hhuee, go to W. S.SNYLWS Boot and Shoe Store. (Maeteller's old stand.) corner coat an J arrtlM Uut. Custom 'Work anil Repair! tif Dne In the best tyle. new drug mm. Edward A. Morgan & Co. (formerly Bhanira's l'uarmaoy) 107 South Main Street, NEXT DOOR TO HOST OFFICE. PreBcriptiouB carefully oompouudod by registered punrnmolstB. TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Procure fine of our Cheat Protectors. Restaurant Oor. Haiti and Coal 8ts rlhenaudoan, i'a. IleeularmeAls at popular prices served at all times, ladles' dlulng an , re. ft-enliment rooms aUncU ed llur stocked with the Snxst brands ol cigars and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. The Total l.om nf J.lfe Not Tut Asrer- tallied Hodles of Horses and Cattle Found In All Directions The City ol Columbia Taking Care of Five Hun dred Jlefusres. I Jackson, Miss., April 10. The latesl reports from the flood-stricken region! confirm all heretofore said, and as the waters in the Tomblgbeo and its tribu taries' bottoms recede the destruction is more fully realized. Deputy Sheriff Crocker, of Lee county, states that he was a passenger on tin first Mobile fc Ohio train that crossed thi Tomblgbce River in eight days. At that point a half mile of track had been washed up and carried a mile, where it lodged against trees. Captain Crocker says the published re ports do not give halt an idea of the wreck and ruin to be seen in Lowndes, Clay and Mtlnroe counties. ' Houses, fences and bridges are all gone. Thousands of dead horses, mules, cattle, hogs, sheep, poultry and the body of nn occasional negro can be seen in every direction. The Warrior River in Alabama, just across the line, rose forty-seven feet in four hours. He relates many incidents of personal suffering among the negroes, with whom these bottoms were thickly set tlud, and upon whom tho mad torrents descended with terrible fury, wiping homes and families out of existence. The city of Columbia is feeding 500 refugees, but telegraphs Gov. Stone that they doubt the wisdom of asking Gov arnment aid, though they would like a few hundred tents for shelter. The water is fulling in the Yazoo and Big Black rivers in the western portion of the State, and tho danger of immedi ate serious overflow is about aver and truins are running through on time. The stories of damage done by the floods in Greene and Sumter Counties are still coming in. Near Gainesville, John Langstone, an old farmer, and his wife and twelve children, while attempt ing to cross the Tomblgbee in a skiff, were drowned by the capsizing of th boat. Around Dcmopolls great damage has been done, and the cotton crop in the valley of the Tomblgbeo has been cut off, fully ono-hulf. Tho river is slowly fall ing. Near Kpes four hundred head ol cattle were drowned. Eloper Jlolcombn In San Francisco. Jersey City, April 10. A special from San Francisco says that Dr. A. J. Hoi. combe of this city, who eloped six weeki ago with Mrs. F. A. Wylie, the wife oi the superintendent of the Greenwood Lake Ice Company of New Jersey, has arrived there from Panamu on the steamer City of New York. He was ac companiad by Mrs. Wylie and her 10 year old son. On the Bteamer they were known as Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Williams and son. The doctor denied his identity but he answered the description in every particular. The duotor, with Mrs. Wy lie and the child, is stopping at some minor hotel. Lawger Cook, who is be lieved to be acting for Mrs. Holcombe, knows the whereabouts of the fugitives, but he will not say anything regarding the case. rannaylvulu'f llupiiblli-Hn Convention. Philadelphia, April 10. Preprrationa for the Republican State Convention at Harrlsburg next week are about com pleted. The city lenders are silent as to their preferences for candidates with the exception of Congressman at Largo from the eastern end of the State. They favoi the nomination of George A. Castor, and the chances for securing his nomination are encouraging. It is believed that Philadelphia will secure two delegates at large and that they will be William L. lilkinsnnd William B. Ahern. To Sturm tile DeaperadoeH,'lrort. Knoxville, Tenn., April 10. Reports come from Monroe county that the mountain feud there is not at au end, although four men have been killed and half a dozen wounded. The warring factions are still in arms. The Murphy brothers, originators of nil the trouble, are enlistiug mouutnin outlaws to de fond them, and are building a fort in the Smoky Mountains. Tho sheriff of tht county left last night with fifty men, neavlly urmed, for the habitation of thi desperadoes. Aui'tliur ltliodn Inland i;ietlon. Providkmos, It. I., April 10. The election yesterday shows a heavy falling off in the total vote, it being " per cent, less than a week ago. The Demo crats havo.elected their Stato Senator by the small majority of 27, the vote being 7,847 to 7, DUO for all tho other candi dates. There is no election for the nine Representatives balloted for. A third election must be held within tho next ten days. Dld On Uli Wlfn'ti Orave. Rosdout, April 10. Thomas Way, nn old resident of Matteawan, was found dead on the grave of bis wife in St. Luke's Cemetery in that village. She died five years ago, and thereafter he was n changed man. A few feet from when Mr. Way's body was found lay a bottli that had contained carbolio aold. The sUDposlliou is that he drunk from it and threw the bottle away. Powderly Thinks Iln Wouldn't Draw. Milwaukm, April 10. T. V. Powderly has written to Secretary Robert Sohillluu of the People's party asking him to put a stop to the " nousenso," of the use ol his (Powderl.v'sl name as a candidate foi President, as "for oertain reasons" hi does not believe hta name would druw at well as that of some others. INi or Health T.ed to Suicide, Chestnut IIiia, Conn., April 10. Tin Hon. Frederick Moit, who shot hlmsoll at his sou's residence with suicidal in tent, was 8 yonrx old uud a life-long resident of this place, having held nianj town and county offices. Poor health appears to be the motico. MmuULnEXX PURE BAD BILL MURPHY. ' Hellas KHUd 111. Fifth Man Hldlnc In the Mountains. i Muri-hy, N. 0., April 10. Bill Mur phy, the half-breed desperado who mur dered his brother and three other per sons, has killed a deputy sheriff and is now hiding in the Nautahala Mountains, where he defies arrest. After killing his brother he sent the sheriff of Monroe county word that he didn't want to hurt him, but that the sheriff must not try to arrest him. The sheriff did not try uutll a warrant was sworn out. He then summoned a posse of 15 men, and w.th Charley Ray, his deputy, went to Jelllco. It was after dark as they approached Jim Miller's house, where Murphy and his brothers, I Arch and Jim, were. They heard the crowd approaching and got out of the house. Sheriff McKean ordered them to sur render and they opened fire on the posso with Winchesters. A hot fire from both sides was kept up for a few minutes, and Ray, the deputy, fell with a bullet in his brain. Then tho sheriff's posse, except Dan Murphy, the uncle of Bill, ran. The Bheriff was shot in the shoulder, but for tunately the ball had struck tho breech ' of his gun first, which saved his life, i Tho Murphys made a dash for the house again, which is built of logs, with only one door, and began firing through the cracks. The whole posse then fled, leav ing tho body of Ray. A messenger wns sent to Sweetwnter for medical aid for tho sheriff and to telegraph tho Governor of Tennessee for troaps. Murphy had staked off his grave by the side of his dead brothers. Last night, fearing thnt the authorities would prove too much for him, he crossed into North Carolina into Nantahaia, where it will be Impossible to follow him. j ; I'lllbrtzlril Tor Three Yean. I New Yoke, April 10. Thomas Vigus, ' cashier of the National Board of Under writers for about three years, has proved an embezzler of about $3,500 of the concorn's money. His irregularities were never suspected until he absented himself from the ottlce on the plea that his invalid mother needed his attention. He was given a few days leave of ab sence, but not reporting at the end of a week, suspicion was aroused aud an in vestigation of his books ordered. It re sulted in the discovery of his peculations and falsified accounts. Virgus has not been arrested, but is still at his home in 10th street, Brooklyn. From this faoti it is coucluded that a restitution will be made. Indignation at IVlislc's Conduct. Albany, N. Y., April lC. -The .dls gusting spoech of Assemblymnn Philip Wlssig of New York in the Houso on the Woman's Suffrage bill is a general cnuse of comment. There were fully twenty women present at the time and they wero compelled to hear what was said. The stenographer refuses to give any transcript of remarks because, by order of tho Assembly, thoy had been expunged from the minutes aud are not now publlo property. Wissig is a member of Tam many, but the representatives in the Assembly who como from thnt organiza tion are highly indignant at his conduct. To Prevent Fish Destruction. HAimisBURQ, Pa., April 10. Thomas S. Hargest has submitted to Attorney. General Hensel a communication from the Stato fishery Commissioners with a request for his official opinion upon the legal raeaus available to prevent the de struction of food fish in the streams of tho State by coal operators, manufactur ers and others. The Attorney -General will givo an early opinion. , l Cnsta men "Hard Up Tor Chn-." Wasiiingtms, April 10. The GoveTH: ment of Costa Hica has Issued a Jecroa prohibiting tho exportation of Costa Rican coins and bullion. It alleges, in justification, that the gold coin has al most absolutely disappeared, and the silver coin is only found in small quanti ties, scarcely sufficient to meet the ne cessities of retail traffic NEWS OF THE DAY. T -. Secretary Foster will spend tho next week in Ohio. New Jorey's Arbor Day will ba April 2i, and -MaseauhuoetU' April 8fld. i j The New York State Assembly p assed the Yetmau bill, whloh givee the suff rage to womeu oxoept in Federal elec tions. ( j The oondition of M. de GIrs, the Rus filun Minister of Foreign Affairs, ba? become worse, aud it is supposed that lis Is dying, The Republican State Conventions in Georgia uud Washington instructed dele, gates to tho National Convention for Harrison. i The death nf Am nil n HMtrunli tK. novelist, is announced from Weston-auper-Mnro. Mav Dav will he celnbmlnil liv meetings of workiugmen in the various ' industrial oentren of Holland. There is no reason to apprehend disorder. I The engravers In the Merrimack Print ' Works at Lowell, Mass., have struck, joining me general serine ot engravers in New England for bhorter hours. Secretary Foster hns removed J. E. Milholland, Chief of the Immigrant In spectors at New York, from office. Mr. llilholluud had refused to rutlgn when requested. It has been decided by the Associated Ilrlak Company of New York and New Jersey that the season for tho manufac ture of brick at the Hudson River aud New Jersey yurds shall start on Monday, May 2. " Il M'lilom that one sees a rake walk. It would be lebs surprising to sec old cheese skip. Bulgaria's Complaint. Vienna, April 10. The eravest an- prehensions have been aroused here by the announcement that Bulgaria has sent a note to the powers complaining that the Sultan has ceased to protect Bulgaria's interests and that the Turk ish government protects Russia's prote ges, who havo entered upon a campaign of assassination, from Prince Ferdinand down. The note demands that Turkey be compelled to expel the assassins whom Russia supports on her soil. The note is supposed to be the precursor of a pro clamation of Bulgaria's independence from Turkey, and such a proclamation would inevitably result in an European war. Kxtra Sesiion, N. 7. IiegUIatara. Albany, N. Y., April 10. Liout, Gov. Sheehan, when asked regarding the time of holding the extra session to con sider the reapportionment of Senate and Assembly districts, said he had not as yet consulted with Gov. Flower on the subject, but he favored the calling of an extra session immediately ou the final adjournment next Thursday. Senator Cantor said he favored the calling of nn extra session right away after final ad journment, and that the census tabula tions, ou which reapportionments will be based, will be ready by that time. New From .Sen! Poucheri. Washington, April 10. The Depart ment of State has received further ad vices frDtn Victoria us to the seal poach ers. The steamer Mystery, which was engaged to take off the skins secured by the vessels now at tea, das returned, and the total catch to date is reported to be 4,500. This is regarded as a light catch, owing to the fact that the seals are less numerous than in former years. Two more vessels of the Nova Scotia fleet have arrived at Victoria. A Chinese Embezzling riot. Ottawa, Ont., April 10. The Minister of Customs has discovered u plot by which an organization in China is smug gling Chinese into Canada on bogus cer tificates. A large number of fraudulent certificates havo been captured and are in tho Customs Department here. It is believed that a large number of China men have been run into the United States in tho same way. Allison Nnt a Candidate. Chicago, April 18. Senator Allison of Iowa, in an interview, says that he is not a candidate for the Kepublican nom ination for President. He seems to re gard President Harrison's re-nomination as almost a foregono conclusion and thinks that Air. Blaine's name will not be used in the convention. Mrs. Ilarrlion's Condition. Washington, April 10. Dr. Gardner, the attending physician of Airs. Harris n, reports her condition slightly improved. In speaking of her case be said that she had had a serious attnok of bronchitis. She is very weak, and It will be several days yet before she will be alio to leave her bed. Larnp-chhnneys cost so little that wo let them go on break ing. We go on buying1 and grumbling. What should we do ? Get Macbeth's " PearUop " and "Pearl-glass;" they are made of tough glass, tough against heat ; they do not break in use ; thoy do from accident. They are fine, well made, c:.aot; they fit the 'lamps they arc made for; stand upright; the shade is right; they make a right draught fo.r light ; they are uniform. Both bear a label for your protection. Look for it. Be -willing to pay a nickel more and stop this constant expense and annoyance. Pittsburgh. Pa. Pro. A. Macbeth Co. The cold spell was a reminder not to set out toe flowers yet awhile. RanmrkRbleFavots. Heart disease It u 11 lly u 1 ost-d o be in our wit-, tiui wunn pr .p.-n iivaled a large .iroportio ol QMti an b oared, Thnu M. I urn H4M 1. 01 miliar! lad., and Mrs. vlnry I, B ifcnr 01 Ovid, M10U , were cured ,1'inr u0eilu 30 yes s H. 11. ldnhur er. IruiulstatHau Joe, 111., mysthHt Dr, Mi lei.' New Hearl Ou, wlil'-u vund be torn r, vi' kef wonders ,,r his wile" Levi ogan id Hucli .nan, liluh. who had h-art d-st-asr .-.HI yearn, sayi two brile- mwile hliu "fi el 'IKe a new 1011." Or Miles' New Heart Cum 1 Id ud (Uaranteed iiy 1;. H Ilagentuieli t ne druggis'. IlaoHm wonderful testimonials After Easter the weather wise say we may look for aettled spring weather. A National Hvent. The hold lug of the World's 1'alr In a city m cly fl ty e r- old will be a remarkuld ' vent, l,u' vuaiher It wilt re illy tw unfit Hue n -Hon ig niuo'i iw tb dhwoverv 01 th Iteal rttiveNervl'ie by Dr franklin HI le 1. doubtful. This Is Just what lie America .i le arm! (o oil re thMr executive uervnui ess, dvapenna, heaiaolie, dizziness, sleet1 le-H'i, irurawla.uervotK debility dullneu. "nun 10 1 nf niliul, eio II aeu 1 ke a eliurm I'rlHl li itt'enatid fine 1 k on "Nervous and tle.ii'i 1)1 e Mi,"wltli unequ'il d IrUlimi'ilxK w 11I O H. HuKwnbi otrs drug store. It w nir-antil to cuilain no opium, morphine o 'hinyeroun drug. The girl who looks like an angel In any sort ot bonnet la all right this year. vine' Nerve ana Liver ?M .i-l on a new nrlnnlple re Jlat'ug tt ver, stouiaeb and bowels (m-owoa tiu mm uawdWODvery. Dr. Miles' fnil siiedl uieblllmume-w.iMtd Uata, t-irpld liver, pil ustlpatlou unequaled lor men, wnmt-i iiildren. Hmallest, mildest, surest I 5'dcwe. Sets. Humpies free, at O. II. llagenbucli Irng store. He lias TSeen Identified as a Iloncli Named I'urry Various Iheorles as to the Kx plnnatlon uf the Myitery Tho Men Sup poind to Have Itetnngril to a Clanc ol Trumps Who Had a Fracas H'lch O Ulcers. Rahway, N. J., April 10. This city has another murder mystery which, from the preeont outlook, wlil remain unravelled. The bodies of two men were found in a patch of bushes halt a mile east of the city, yesterday by an officer. One of the bodies had a bullet wound in the side of the head, but the other showed no external signs of violence. The bodies, when found lay some dis tance apart. One was that of a man about six feet tall, weighing about 150 pounds. He had worn a brown mous tache and his hair was thin and partially bald on the top. He was roughly and poorly clad. This was the body of the man who had a bullet wound in the side of tho head. The other man weighed about 140 pounds, was five feet five inches in height and wore thick curly hair and a brown moustache. The man who was shot has been recognized as a rough named Purry, who has been around the city for some timo past. A theory advanced as to the cause of the deaths of the men is that Purry was shot by his companion while both wero intoxicated. The mur derer then, it is supposed, wandered off a little distance, lay down to sleep off the effects of his potations, and perished from cold and exposure. The most plausible theory is that the dead men were members of tho gang of tramps which gave the police of Newark a hot battle on Wednesday night last. Word was received at the Newark Police Headquarters that tramps were breaking open freight cars at Waverly, and a number of officers surprised them at a camp fire drinking beer they had stolen from the cars. Oue of the tramps blazed away at the officers with a pistol, and they returned the fire. One of the tramps was shot in the wrist ami nine others were captured. Some mail.- i i r crape, and it is thought Purry v.vs of the tramps and re ceived u bull, i in tho head during the firing, lie a id nU companion may have walked on to liahway, where Purry, finding he could go no farther, lay down to die. His companion remained by him, and cold aud exposure caused his death. TRAILING WITH BLOODHOUNDS. Officials Unlnc KTery KfTort to Capture the lllluoli Central Itobbsr. New Orleans, April 10. Illinois Cen tral officials here are in constant com munication with agents and sheriffs at various points along their line and are using every effort to capture tho armed men who robbed Thursday night's train just after it left the city. The topography of the country gives only good reason for hoping that the bloodhounds and the posse who are fol lowing C. li. Jackson, who has run down several train robburs In these parts, and who is a cool and daring man. There were five men in tho party who robbed the train. One of them boarded the train at Hammond and covored the engineer, and at Areola ordered him to stop. The other highwaymen boarded the train there. Then the masked men forced the en gineer and fireman to go to tho express car to order the messenger to open the doors. This tliu messenger would not do so an entrance was effected from the west sidft nf T.h rnr. The messenger, after hiding several valuable packaga in the stove, made his escape. The robbers kept every one Inside of the coaches and sleepers until their work was completed. The passengers nnd United States mail . . . t j, .. i i I After they finished the Job they made ! the engineer cover his headlight and i back up about 200 yards, when they oruereu mm to go aneail. The robbers secured about $2,000. Good rxlday In New York. New York, April 16. Good Friday, tho anniversary of Christ's death, was celebrated with great solemnity in all the Roman Catholic and Episcopal churohes. Many other churches of all denominations observed the day with religious hervices. Although the banks were not olosed and the Government Buildings were opened as usual the day was somewhat ot a holiday in buslneea circles. All the down town exchanges were closed. No Guardian lor ."Hllllonalra ltrown. nBoa-row, Mass., April 16. Judga Forbes, in the Suffolk Conutv Pntmt, I Court, has dismissed the proceedings In ' stituted to have John Brown, the West I Knd millionaire, put under guardianship t as an liisaue person incapable ot taking care ot bhv property. A settlement has been re8t)d between Brown and his j heirs, Urovfn having agreed to put a large uiuuuat ot uih p roperty in trust. Arretted for Attruptd Murder. Pbovidbncb, April 10. George Q, Merry, 29 yeirs of age and a native ot Pawtuoket, who is wanted by Boston authorities for the attempted murder ot Ethel Beaumont In that oity Wednesday morning, has been arrested here. The prisoner ad 111 its that he did the shooting but claims that his mind wan affected. Boston authorities were notified uud he was taken to that oity. L'onvlotml r Kllllne Ills Child. Didhau, Maas., April lO.-Johu llyan, of Brooklyn, charged with manslaughter in the killing of his five-year-old son Timothy, at his homo in March last, has been oonviottsd. In a quarrel with his wife Ityau is alleged to have thrown a obair at her which struok the boy on his head killing him. Three Yr for lanUii:littr. Didiiam, Mbsj., April 10. In the Su perior Court John llyan, of Broodllne, who was found guilty of manslaughter iu killing ins child, was sentenced to State prison for three years. mm VCXT MOPNIwn'. rrn nninur ampi uuv nnu my i;tmrLt AluN IS BETTEfi, My d'jetor - iv it mmi g ntly on Ihe om rb liver ond k fln. ' i H plnMim laxum Him drink Umad" ir. m ii il- iml i preimM'O fur it-a All rinurcists utilit .it ml ?u) perjKi k.ige- Buv one to-day. .41110 I'liinili ! j I'lc-ut'ino In order i ba ttiUYCW inn ixiMrif 4'tiCU till heal. by, this la uecciuir . All children enjoy a drink of Hires' Root Beer. So does overy gtlier member of the family. A 15 cent packmie makes 5 gallons of this dcllcloas il rink. Don't he deceived It a dealer, ;or the uako larger prollt, tells you somo other kind ll Just as ftood " 'tis false. No Imitation 13 as good in the cenuiuo Hikes'. "ilsnor z,xx3i OltDHH AT ONCE. Christ. Schmidt, Agt.; 207 Went Coal St,, SHILOH'S 5 The success of this Great Cough Cure i without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, atest that no other cure can inc. cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into e cry home in the United States and Canada. ' If y iu have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, u -e it, for it will cure you. , If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and rrhef is sure. If you dread that insidious dieaie Consumption, use it. Ask your Drur-n-t for SlULOH'S CURE, Trice 10 cts., 50 ct- raid Si .00. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. Kur sale by C. H. Ha(?euliin-h. CURE Bck Headache and relieve all the teouMen Inof ' dent to a billons tUtoof the system. ucn as I Sladnew, Mouses, DrotrslaeM, Distil i a: ' or 1 eating. Pain la too Bide, i:o. Wliila thmr n tab rwosrtatile auccatc has been shown iu (.uUcj SICK Beafiaebe. yet Outer's Littlo Liver Ti3 tree eqruW.? valuablolnConBtliutlon.curingiu! . 1 . cntiagthlsanncylusTCoiurl'ii'it.wUr.ui! a Cll.uectaUcUaerdl-r3oftJl03tIuachMi.,"l t ij . ' cr end rot'ldute the bowela. Even 11 ui j i.- Ij HEAD Aeb they would i1 j alsiostprlceles! to those uha Sailor from tii diiuinic comr lal it; butf rta-tuUAlytheirgoodU'iaridii-sUotcudh ro.aiKll'uae Whocmoetry tfeani-v.1. iluCi tliesolit da pltl'i aln bleinsonuwy wajstuottliuy iri'. ;ui 1.1 .-.-.l. ling to do wi tUout tuuu. llu ;(!!. allsicUiioml 31 Itthsbsneof Bor.'."v''' c ' 'her WO -9 wemid.ecurj.ieai bo. ,1. 1. .jcui.,.. uuila others do not. Carter's Little LWfr 1 1 Inir1 very smell and very euy to taVe. ouix t'.-,o nllluiimLuj, duso. They ara strlui.y vegetable and do nut ijripa or purge, but by their gentle aotlon please all who UMtbm. In Tilat'2g cents; five for f 1. Sold by aruBgtsai everywhere, or seat by mall. CARTER MCDIOINK CO., Hew York. SMALL FILL, SHALL DOSE, SMALL PRiCE mmu OF MEM EASILY. QUICKLY, PERMANENTLY RESTORED Umknt xWvuuout, Itrbliltr. u . r , n Hrlj error a or ,txr tcaxoa Uxt rtulu r it r. AUkneM, warrj, etc. Full MreaxUi, dfvoiopmrhl i i i ,tm (iro ta tfcrv wftvu ud porUoa uf Uvt ba4y. Hiuil, u a ttMhoda. fnuuaUt tmpruvutaaul ti. r&Uurr nutm it le, fUn per Uk , bovM for H-0O. Wriua RMriuitiK - Uh tiwy tlx bUM. MWrvfttMMM. BwmI muid for tWMk. ipluMloba wd proof, )tkKi. AtWtM , PHYSICIAN AND SUROiON, omou-Ji West Lloyd ftreei, aUiiUflndoati THE I VKte For Two. CARTER'S
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