!W.'i.'dirr Both tho method and results -when Sjrup of Figa ia taken; it ia pleasant and refreshing to tho tasto, and acta fently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, aver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy ot its lima ever pro duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figa is for salo in 50c and $1 bbttlea 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 Bubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, VOUISVIIU. K1 NEW YORK, N.Y. "THE ELECTRIC" (John McNeil's old stand) East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Tho finest, purest and best Liquors, Beers, Ales, Porters ! Cigars, &,c, In tho county. Tho placo has been entirely renovated and im proved. Polite attention and honorable treat ment to all. P. J. IIULHOI.I.AND. VIGOR 0 EASILY. QUICKLY. PERMAWFNTI v Rrcmnrn . Wtalncftt, JVcrvouancM, eblllty, nd vrtiu from arlj error or later eiceues, the remits or overwork, icknois, worry, ttc. Full strenRtn, development and tons 1-ifen to every organ and portion or toe body. Bimple, natural method!. Immediate Improvement teen. Vallora Imnottalblo. $1.00 per bo 6 boiw tor $5 00. Written guaranty to cure with every tlx boxes. Bono reference!. Bend ktamp tor book, explanation and proofii,waifld. Addrena, I'kN.N C1TV ilKMVAU CO, rhlUdeJphU, p. SHENANDOAH BOILER WORKS! Xorth Emerlclz Street, Xear Coal, tshenandoahf Pa. -EBPAIRIInTG- Of all kinds promptly attended to, Special attention given to STEAM FITTING, &c. W. E. Smith & Son. A FIM SHOW II you want to see a fine display ot Boots ant Shoes, goto W. S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old stand,) Corner Coal and Jura In (its. Custom Worlc and Repairing Done In the best style. Unlike tlie Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals aro used in the preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'S JBwaMastCocoa which U absolutely pure anl soluble. Tth.lm.MJIiiM . 1. ...... 1 the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or v - w"k.,ouu ia uir more eco nomical, costing less than one cent a ctln. It. I. flAlfelnna nnnrt.tlnn .....1 DIGESTED. Sold Iit Grocers eTtrinhers. tW. BAKER & C0., Dorchester, Mais. NEW DRUG STORE. Edward A. Morgan. Co. (Formerly Shapiro's Pharmacy) 107 South Main Btreet, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded by registered pharmacists. TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Procure one of our Chest Protectors. Dl I OTI I ftr We, the uudersiuued, were Hill I lllll entirely cured of ruture by .Vv.iT V, ! r. U flr- Mnyei-! ral Arcl1 8t l'hlladelnhia.Pa., H. Jones IMilllps, Kennet auaro, Pd.! T.A. Kieltz, Blatlngton, I'u.j E. M. Hmall, Mount Alto, i-a.j Uov. H. II. Bher. rner. Munbury,il'a.: D. J. Dellett, 211 3. 12th hli.J5i 'Pi' iVm- Dlx l82l) Montrose Bt., lRs,na,aorSoauJi Uurkart, 133 Locust Bt,. Reading, l'a. Bend for olroular. iiM.Mviuuui, ja ivowe, WW r. MEN WANTED To test l'oHlvn Core for the effect of self-abuse. X'.mtlr Kxreue Lmltwioiu,.Nertuua JH-Mlltr, Lowoi Sexual Tower, Jmpotoncy, Ao. tia gmt i our faith la our frneciiio we ill nenj one fun Month MediUii wtitucb ValuabK. Information FUKK. Address mm mm. Ml im If 11 nil 11 1 mlim TOWNS SUBMERGED Tho Disastrous Flood in the Illinois Yalloy. RAILROAD TRAFFIC IMPEDED. Factories Unable to Operate and Business -r, ,- , , Suspended. People Obliged to Communicate llr Meant of Hoats and ItafU The Towns ot Slnrielllcs, Utlca, La Salle and Peru In tlio Mld.t ufn Great Lake Many Fami lies Hooded Out The Loss Is Very lleavr. Cbicaoo, May 0. Owing to tho heavy rains that havo been falling throughout the State within tho past few days, the Illinois Itlver his overflowed its banks and caused many washouts along tho lines of the Chicago & Alton, Rock Isl and & .Santa Fe Ruilroads, traffic now being at a standstill on many of the branches. In the neighborhood of Jollet and Lookport there have been washouts on all three roads, and neither passenger or freight trains could reach this city. Qreat damage to property has also been caused by the high water. Ottawa reports a terrific cloudburst yesterday which flooded the factory dis trict and converted the entire northern portion of the town into a lake from 4 to feet deep. The factories, the electric street railway power houses and 30 blocks of residences were inundated to the extent that the factories are un able to operate and people communicate by means of boats. At Utlca the entire town is flooded. East of Marseilles is a lake, and people have moved out of many houses, busi ness is suspended at La Salle and Peru, both towns being in the midst of u great lake. Jollet Is partly submerged and people in some portions of tho city are floating about in boats and on rafts. Blooming ton and Galosburg are also partly sub merged, and several families in the lat ter place wero flooded out. The loss throughout the valley will bo very heavy. MINISTER SMITH LIKES RUSSIA. Sayft Sloit of tlie Famine ia Over Views on Other Mutton. New York, May 0. The report of Charles Emory Smith, Unltod States Minister to Russia, who returned yes terday on the Teutonic, and is stopping at the Fifth Avenue Hotel a day or two before going to Washington any Phila delphia, is interesting. He thinks the worst of the famine Is oyer, though it was worse than reported hero while it lasted. The relief from this country was much appreciated, as the Russian Govern ment's fund ot about $70,000,000 was distributed In tho shape of nominal loans to the local taxpayers, who com prise only about two-thirds of the peo ple, and the other third were much in need of such aid as came from Amorica. The Russian Government was pleased that tho aid was sent as it was and no t in the name of our Government. Mr. Smith was very much pleaBed with his residence in St. Petersburg, admires its climate and civic government, and thinks it is much preferable to London, Paris or Berlin. He does not think Ni hilism on the increase, is persuaded that the country as a whole is pretty well governed and that the reports of war preparations are extremely exaggerated'. For an International Conference on Silver. London, May 0. A large and influen tial meeting was held during the morn ing at the Mansion House on the subject of an International conference on the su rer question. The brokers in bullion were numerously represented. Tho necessity of international action as to silver was earnestly discussed, and the opinion was expressed by all the speakers that the time had come for tho re-establishment of silver on a sure and satis factory basis. A strong resolution was passed in favor of an international con ference to consider means for bettering the condition of the silver market. Threatened Htrike of Cabmen. Vienna, May 0. The cabmen and coachmen's unions here havo resolved to inaugurate a general sti Ike to-morrow, shortly before the opening of the Inter national Theatrical and Musical Exhibi tion. Hotelkeepers and tradesmen are appalled by the prospect, as scores of thousands have been expected to visit tho city during the exhibition, and it la now feared that the strike will keep many of them away. Indicted for Ilelplng O'llrlen. Utioa, May 0. The grand jury cams into court yesterday afternoon and the foreman gave to Judge Kennedy a batch of indictments. Daniel. D. Dishler, Ed ward D. McElwaine, James C. Buck and William J., alias "Doo." Minchon, were indicted for felony in allowing and aid ing the escape of convict "Tom" O'Brien on or about April 23. McElwaine and Buck have been arrested. Younc 1'ulua May Plead Insanity. Newauk, N. J., May 0. The inquest into the cause of death ot old Thomas Haydon, the cashier of the Potter straw hat factory, will bo continued to-day, but owing to young Fales' confession that he struck and chloroformed tho old man the inquiry will bo a mere form ality. There is little doubt that when the boy's trial comes up the defense will be emotional insanity. Flocking to the Purine uf St. Anthony. PiTTSDuao, May 0. The lame, the halt and the blind are again coming into tho city in large numbers to see Father 11 ol linger, the faith cure priest, nnd to bow at the shrine of St. Anthony in the chapel on Troy Hill. Most of the new comets are from tho south. Thus far this season no remarkable cures have been reported. lllc Fire at Ilunlivllle, Ind. RusilVtLLE, Ind., May 0. The Are which broke out at midnight destroyed tho planing mill ot Foutz & Moffet, the furniture factory of Innls, Pearce & Co., and from there it spread in all directions destroying other business property and several residences. Lost about joy.wu. .ffWMHy Highest of all in Leavening Power, Latest U. S. Gov't Report AESOOiTEOf PURE A Woman AVho Is Ilespectcd. "Hero's something rather novel and amusing in tho way of a business ar rangement," said tho man on the corner to the other man. "Our firm has a traveling man whoso wifo is what is commonly termed a terror. She regu lates her husband in every particular, draws his salary and doles it out to him, comes in and raises Sancho with tho house if ho is out too long, and makes herself generally obnoxious. All the men in the oflico aro afraid of her, and you would laugh to seo thein all scatter off and get very busy when she nppears. "Well, sir, this year tho firm wanted to cut that drummer's salary down, and how do you think they did it? They knew his wifo would make things lively if sho know his salary was decreased, so they fixed it up between them that his pay was to bo reduced, but that his wifo should draw the old amount, and that as tho drummer has a little bank account ho would inako matters squaro with tho firm at tho end of the year. How's that for terrorizing ability one little 180 pound woman holding under her thumb her husband and a whole firm besides?" Indianapolis Journal. DON'T BELPtf take: ttOure Cold, Con ths.SoreThroat Croup .Influeni, Whooping Cough, Brcnchiti nod Asthma, a certain iar for Consumption la first aU-c, nl nira rellir la a'vsnced stages. Uiatonoe. Yoa will seo the iU-nt effect after taking th first daw. Ml b CURE. The success of this Great Cough Cure fa without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can sue cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a Sarnple Bottle Free into every home in the United States and Canada. If you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for auiLun'a lukis, 1'rtce lo cts., 50 cts. ana $1.00. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use bhuoh's I'orous waster, 1'nce 25 cts. For sale by O. H. Hagenbuch. LEATHER and SHOE FltlDliiGS I3. J". CLEjOl.K.-IT, Dealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and first-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supphea 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson Housebuilding, SHENANDOAH. PA. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash ci m panles represented by DAVID FATJST,, 120 S. Jardm St., Shenanooah.Pa. COFFEE HOUSE. MRS. CONNICICIN CHARGE. A SQUARE MEAL AT A NOMINAL FltlGEL Everything well cooked and clean. An elab orate bill of faro dally. Lodgings for travelers. 91 lit. CONNICK, 32 Mi Main Ht, Act on a new principle regulate tho liver, stomach ana bowel through the nerves. Da. Miiss' Fnxa speedily cure biliousness, torpid liver and constipa tion. Smallest, mildest, eurestl QOdosea,35cts. fiunplea (roe at druttlsts. Dr. Silts Bid. Co., tlllut, tat. J. GALLAGHER. Justice of the Peace, Real Estate and Insurance Ageacy. Office Muldoon's Uutldlng, Shenandoah, Pa JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 38 E. CENTRE BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of cigars always on hand. I The best tempo ranoe drinks. ra Settled Out of Court. Boston, May 0. In tho case of Hat tie B. Maxwell against tho Old Colony Railroad Company to recover for the death of her huBband some damages, the road settled out of court for $4,000. O'Sullivmi Muilo No Contusion. Chicago, May 0. Patrick O'Sulllvan, one of the Cronlu assassins, died last evening at Jollet prison. He made no confession. nR.gaiLESrNERVINE I 'rasa Biiais&uiuuu Tlicro h nothing llko tho RESTORATIVE NERVINE discovered by tho great specialist, DR. MILES, to euro all nervous diseases, aa Hoadache, tho Blues, Nervous Prostia tlon, SlGoplescrioso, Nournlgla.St. Vltuc. Danco.Flto nnd Hyotorla. Many physicians nsoltln tbelr practice, and say tho results are Trondcrful. Y7o havo hundreds of testimonials llko tboso from druggists. "Wo havo novcr known anything llko It." Snow tc Co., Syracuse, it. Y. "Kvory bottlo told brings worda of praise," J. U. Wolf, Hillsdale, Mich. MThobest seller wo over bad." Woodworth tc Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. "Nervine eellB better than anything we over had." H. F. Wyatt & Co., Concord, N. H. Trial bottle and book of testimonials Freo at druggists. DR. MILES' MEDICAL CO., Elkhart.lnd. JTRIAX. ISGTXLE FREE. WANTS, Sec. WANTED. A girl to do general housework. Apply at 31 West Coal street, Shenan doah, la. 5-4-tf ANTED. A good girl for general house work. Apply at Schelder's bakery, M7 S. Main street. 5-4-tf LOT FOIt SALE. A very dosirablo lot, 30x 140 feet, on East Coal street. Apply at OTOVEFOR SALE A c-nnil. nnnrlv nun. C3 cooking stovo. To bo sold to make room forarango. Apply at Hehalu office. 4-SH-tf T OST A cold lock. belonrlnr to bracelet. Jj containing tho monogram j. K. H." Suit able reward for Its return to Strouso's Jewelry store. It DESIRAI1LE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Tho Cather property, on Wost Oak street, for sale. Will be sold whole or In parts to suit purcnuser. ivppiy on me premises. 4'i--ir TpOR SALE. Cheap, a ono-horso spring Jj wagon with top. Also a two-scat surrey with oxtenslon top. Apply to Fred. Uurkhart, m florin Main sireot. 3-3-ti TIT ANTED. Honest, encrgetlo men to VV solicit orders for Nursery Stock; ex penses and salary to men who can leave home una won: sieaay; also commission to loca agents: write for terms and territory. Address R. G. Chase & Co., 1430 s. Penn t.. Phll'a., Pa 4-15-lm-eod PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Notico is hereby given that I havo this dayjiold out my in terest in tho Shenandoah ItfadvPav Store. trading under tho lirm namo of Smith & Swin gle. All claims against tho said tlrm will be settled by C. W. Smith, tho remaining member of tho Arm, nnd all accounts duo me to be paid S. H. SWINGLE. Shenandoah, Pa., April 20, '92. 4-S7.4t-oaw M. P. Conry's Saloon, 31 South Main Street, Next to tho First National Hank, for a cool glass 01 ucer ana a gooo. cigar. Best Temperance Drinks. M. A. HEFNER, 8 North Jardm St., Shenandoah. WAGONS unci CARRIAGES In all tho latest styles, of tho finest mako nnd best finish In the world for the money, manu factured by the Cook Wagon Company. Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Hts., riuenandoab, ra. Regular meals at popular Jirlces served nt all times, tidies' dining aul re freshment rooms attach ed. liar stocked with the finest brands ol cigars and fanoy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. IEWIS' 98 y LYE (patented) Tha ttnmottt o4 purest I. otter Lye, fibulas ft llo rui lUKOftu vltbrtuovftbW lid, tha eonunii art iwva raaar iwdm. win tutk ut ftf par fumed IUM Baap la MiuIboIm tWIAeul bUUa, IT IS Tilt CB8T fur cUdId wmu pipei, dli lu foot, og tluki, la-MU, tubing bwttUn, pfttuu, trH. etc. rBaF;ra.00- REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE. The Members Notlllnd to 3Inet far Organ, izatlon Next Monday. Washington, May 0. The membership of the Republican Congressional Com mittee, as Anally made up, nccordlng to the directions ot the joint caucus, have been notified by Senator Cullora and Representative Datzell, Chairman and Secretary of the caucus, to meet for or ganization on Monday next at 8 o'clock in this city. The Committee is as follows: California, Representative Cutting; Colorado, Representative Townsend; Connecticut, Representative Russell; Delaware, Senator Hlgglns; Idaho, Representative Hltt; Indiana, Rep resentative Johnson; Iowa, Represen tative Hull; Kansas, Senator Per kins; Kentucky, Representative Wil son; Maine, Representative Boutelle; Massachusetts, Representative Walker; Michigan, Representative O'Uonnell; Minnesota, Senator Washburn; Montana, Senator Sanders; Nebraska, Senator Paddock; Nevado, Representative Bar tine; New Hampshire, Senator Chandler; New Jersey, Representative Buchanan; New York, Representative Ketcham; North Carolina, Representative Cheat ham; North Dakota, Representative Johnson; Ohio, Representative Culd well; Oklahoma, Delegate Harvey; Oregon, Ropresontatlvo Herman; Pennsylvania, Representative Wright; Rhode Island, .Senator Dickson; South Dakota, Senator Pettigrew; Tennessee, Representative llouk; Vermont, Representative Grant; Washington, Representative Wilson; Wisconsin, Representative Haughen, and Wyoming, Senator Carey. RUDINI CABINET BEATEN. Rpjt-ctlon of R Vot't of Confidence King Humbert's Course In Uoubt. Rome, May C The fate of theRudinl Cabinet is sealed, tho vote of confidence In tho Cabinet having been rejected in the Chamber after a warm discussion by a majority of 12 against Rudinl and his Ministers. Rudinl's fall is now irrevoc able, and any compromise that would permit the Marquis to remain in office is impossible. The defeat is wholly on domestic pol icy. The foreign policy of the Kingdom Is not likely to change in the slightest degree, and no fault has been found in this respect with Ruditil's course. It is the prevalent conviction that he has not grasped the financial issue as success fully and Intelligently as he should have done, and that his recent efforts to Im prove the situation have only made it worse. It is not considered likely that SIgnor Crlspi will 0;: recalled by King Hum bert, and at present the course of the King is in doubt. A DASH FOR FREEDOM. Rochester Prisoners liulHeil fly the Sheriff and a Drawn Itevolvur. RocnESTKit, N. V., May 0. Three prisoners in the jail In Exchange street in this city made a bold attempt to escape shortly nfter midnight, but owing to tho promptness with which the jailors and policemen, who were summoned by a telephone alarm acted, the men were driven back to their cells. They drew the jailor to their corridor by making an unusual noise, and, as soon as he entered, they overpowered him, secured his revolver and pushed him Into a cell. Then they passed out of the corridor, where the leader, named Sherman, was seized by Emmons Chaffee, the Syracuse postage stamp washer, in jail here Sherman struck Chaffee a terrific blow on the head with the revolver, knocking him down. They were stopped at the head of the stairs by Sheriff Davy, who pointed a pistol at them, and returned to their cells. Platform ot Delaware Republicans. Dovnn, Del., May 0. The platform adopted by tho Republican State con vention expresses approval "of the saga clous, wise and patriotic administration of President Harrison in the cunduct of tho foreign affairs of the country. Under him andJames Q. Blaine, the national honor and dignity havo been main tained in striking contrast to the pusil lanimity which marked the administra tion of his predecessor. Under the exer cise of the discretion committed to him by law, reciprocity treaties havo been concluded which open up new and rich channels of trade and commerce." Tho McKinley bill is endorsed, and the plat form says one year of actual experience has demonstrated its beneficent results. Cases of Daly and Egan. Dublin, May 6. The Parnellites are agitating throughout Ireland for the re lease of Daly, Egan and others. At a meeting at Cork resolutions were adopt ed protesting against what was termed a system ot refined prison torture by which John Daly, Egan and others were being closely and callously done to death, calling for their immediate re lease, and also Inviting Irlsh-Amsricans, in view of the Presidential election, to bring under the notice of the candidates for the Presidency of the United States the case ot these men. Accused of Kmbuxzllng. Pittsburg, May 0. Frank E. Moran, treasurer of the Duncan B. Harrison anil John L. Sullivan Combination was ar rested last evening on information be fore an alderman on the charge of em bezzlement. Moran gave bull tor a hear ing. The information was made by Duncan B. Harrison for himself alone, It is said the arrest was caused by a misunderstanding between Moran and Harrison as to the standing of the ac counts and wilt be amicably settled be fore tha time set for the hearing. Jay Otiulit un Ills Way Home. Aluuqukkquk, N. M., May 0. Jay Gould, his daughters Helen and Annu, Dr. Minn, and several Texas Pacific Railroad officials have loft for the North, and expect to reach Douvor to-morrow. Mr. Gould has been traveling leisuroly up the river, making frequent stops and looking at the country. Nothing is known whether his trip into New Mex ico has any business significance. He declines to give any information about his plans, Tmo llrnkemun Killed. Hufkalo, N.V., May 0. Frauk Fleury and James Mouohan, two Erie Railway brakemen, living in this city, wero run down by an Erie train yesterday at a crossing In East Buffa'v, and toth wart instantly killed. . , . , ' A u. AttUUBUi.a,4Ka ARB WE Right or. Wrong A Shoe Dressim? must restore the bril- ( liancy of a worn shoe, and at the same time preserve ine lojmess 01 tne learner. LADIES will the Dressing you are using do both? Try it I Pour a dessert spoonful of your Dressing into a saucer or butter plate, set it aside for a few days, and it will dry to a substance as hard and brittle as crushed glass. Can such a Dressing be good for leather? Wolff's ACME Blacking will stand this test and dry as a thin, oily film which is as flexible as rubber. 25 Dollars worth of New Furniture for 25 Cents. HOW? By painting 25 square feet of Old Furniture with ACris'lK SSi, runt. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, 027 North Front Street PHILADELPHIA, Outfit that very properly contains a supply of 9 Root Beer which adds to the enjoyment of all the other dainties, and makes a picnic a picnic indeed. A 25 cent package makes 5 gallons of this very popular beverage. Don't be deceived If a dealer, for the sale of vscr profit, tells you some other kind is 'just as good "-'tis false. No imitation Is as good as the genuine Hires'. a Bmn S3 SHOE! ftp NT PrMCU THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD F0n THE NONEYf It Is a neamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; made of tho best lino calf, Htyllstj and easy, and because we make more shoes of thtt oraae than any other manufacturer. It equals hand Bewed shoes costing from 04.00 to $5.00. CE 00 1 Ovmiliio Hamf-Ncwi'd tho finest caU PJb shoo ever offered for $5.00; equals French Imported shoes which cost from $100 to $12.00. ffiL 00 Ilnnil-Spwcil Welt Slinp, fine calt 1?Tb stylish, comfortable and durable. Tha best shoe ever offered at this price ; same grado as co tom-made shoes costing from $0,00 to $ ux). CO 50 I'ollce Short Farmers, Uallroad Men Pwn andLetterCarrlersall wear them; flnecalf Beamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles. ezteiH Blonede. One pair will wear a year. C0 50 fine cnlfi no better Bhoe ever offered this price; one trial will convince thow who want a shoe for comfort and service, 0 25 nnd &2.00 Vorklnirmnn, shoe ftba are very strong and durable. Those who have- given them a trial will wear no other make. Povc' $'-!Ol anil 81.73 school shoes &m Ul O worn by the boys everywhere; they sell on their merits, as the Increasing sales show. I nHiAC Jlnnd-M'tved shoe, best fcaCcvl ixmgola, very stylish; equalsFrenclz Imported shoes costlngfrom $1.00 to 86.0(1. . LntlleH'tt.SO, fe'J.OO ami 81.75 shoe for Misses are the best fine Don got a. htyllsh and durable. Caution, See that W, L. Douglas namo aasX prlco are b tamped on the bottom of each shoo, nr TAKE NO SUHSTITUTE.f Insist on local advertised dealers supplying yotL V. li. DOUGLAS, JJrocktou.Miiy. iidby JOSEPH BALL, Xortlt IWiln St., Slienaiidoaix Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc Eemovea and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. DR.THEEL, 538 BPOJSJTFi ll.PBLf HI, tha oslr lunula ()erma A merle BlcUlWt la Ui United Hite vbo U kbl u eur BlOOd PolsOfli Nervous Debility m Spe cial Diseases hkin DiueMci, KJ Hpota Piloi In thi twaii,soreThroat Mouth, lit'itfbt-i, I'lmples, Eruption!, oft oi hard Llceri, H welling, IrrtUllam, ItilUtDiBtUous aaj Bonotofi, Btriusurvi, Wttknci) tad Early vit loit mnrnory. vek Wit, mental aniUtjr, Kidney aa4 Ida Hit (iiti and au pUt-am reiuUlof from Kicoiw, In list rt tlon ir Or, rwork. fUetnt CaMa cured to 4 U 10 da)- relief at once po not loi nor, bo matter what adur Uin Itth'tor, (juaok, Family er Ho pit) Phjilclm ba failed. Pr. TlIKbL turn positively without dt-tcntloa from bualnfii. otD, topko, mipolb aiD irotioti covraimarn wttutiAai, rloh nr poof, ipod lc. itamp for )OOk TKUTH" tipf"!" Quacka unfor worn toatlniuulala. Iloun. dallr from 9 to I, Kt'ii 0 to 9, Wed- and fiat. "r i,t e M 10 RnnrUf 9 till IS, Write nr call and t latad. i -r HrfrrvnoM im Weda and Raturtar PUla. dally Time. 6. M.JIAMILTON.M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offloe-28 West Llovd Hlreat. HatnanAoatt B (Tirol 141 A ImS VA imfHlJl in.