T ONE EJSTJOY Both tbo method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho tasto, and acts gcniiyyct promptly on tho luaneya, .Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy ana agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have mado it the most popular remedy known. syrup ot j.igs is lor sale in ouc and 1 bottles by all leading drug- I gists. Any reliablo druggist who ' mrnr tint, hntrn it. nn lmml will nm. I curo it promptly for any one who I . ? " l"""1'", "J , " substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN rRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, Kt HEW YORK. N.Y. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc. Removes and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies OR Other Chemicals are used in the preparation ot W. BAKER & CO.'S BreakfastCocoa which is absolutely pure and soluble. It has more than three times I the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or ' Suear. and is far more eco nomical, costing less man one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, and easily -DIGESTED. Sold lijr Grorersererywliers. lW. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mais. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. The success of this Great Cough Cure is thout 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 suc cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a Sample 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 SUILOH'S CURE, Price 10 cts., o cts. and $1.00. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. For sale by C. H. Hngenbuch. RUPTURE We, the understvned, were entirely cured ot rupture by Dr. I, n. Mayer, Phlladclnhla.ru., H, Jones l'hfllps, Kennet si Area 01 Hquare, l'a.; T. A. Kreltz. rclatiugton. rd.: K. MlHtnall, Mount Alio, Pa.: Rev, 8. H. Blier. nier, uuabury,il'a.; D. J. Dellett. 214 8. 12th Ht.. heading, Pa.; Wm, Ulz, 182 Montrose Bt., Philadelphia; U. L. Howe. 809 Elm Ht,. Head. Ing, Pa.; Ueorge and Ph. Uarkart, 439 LocuBt tit., Heading, Pa. Hand for circular. mim um wis Act on a new principle legulato the Urer, etomach anu bowela through Ihs nervei. Da. Mais' Pnxa speedily cure biliousness, torpid liver and constipa tion. Smallest, mildest, surest) BOdoses,25cts tiamplos (roe at diugslflts. Dr. Bllu ltd. Co., Elllmit, M. J. GALLAGHER. Justice of the Peace, Real Estate anil Insurance Agency. OfBce Muldoon's Dulldlng, Shenandoah, Pa MEN WANTED Go test a Posltll um fr the effects of sclx-abuM. f:Hrlr l itciM, r.nurmTuuj,, enwuiiifmmri lessor Sexual Power, lalwUsncr, Ao. So grout la our faith la ur Hiclflo to UIrnd one Villi MoulU'. MrJUluc .ad Much Valuable Information Pltl K. AA'Xrtm i U. fl. to., B6 llr"uwar, Hew York. IRKS mm mm 11 Ml i nun mim A AN OCEAN MONSTER. Plcturo of an Ugly Oroaturo Caught Noar San Francisco. Some Say It la a Flsli, Others Vow That It Is a Genuine Case of Serpent ldcns Kntertalncd hy a Learned Professor. Oakland has a somethlnir for which everybody Is trying to find a namo, says tho San Francisco Chronicle. Some call It a fish and others class It with tho serpents. As it was caught In tho hay tho fish theorists maintain that their position is correct, but tho contrary minded point to tho barrel-shaped body and tho hideous head of tho some thing in support of their belief that It Is a snake, and an ugly one at that. Tho contention was suspended for awhile and tho nueer thine without a namo wa9 takcn to the univcrsity at iirrifninr. w. nrfin hn lmmm! nrnfos- sors of that classic retreat gave up jnicssing at it. At all events it is tho I queerest looking monster ever captured in tho bay of San Francisco. Some people claim that tho Atlantic seasido hotel-keepers havo permitted i tho one, only and original sea serpent i to get away from them, and there is something about tho monster that bears them out. From tho tip of its ugly nose to the end of its equally ugly tail tho , body is five and one-half feet long. It I is round in shapo and tho body tapers from the head to a flno point at tho tail. The captors state that It wiggled very snakishly through tho water. Tho thing has Qns just like any Well-con- fructcd fish. The head of tho monster is enough to scare a delirium tremens patient into an insane asylum. It is a very large head, shaped llko a sealion's, with huge staring round eyes, two small ears that He close to the head and a very largo mouth armed with two rows of formidable, .looking fangs and a THE MANFI8H. forked tongue. Tho tonguo, the cap tors aver, darted serpentwise in and out of tho mouth when the thing was alive. The head has patches of block silky hair scattered over it. A son of William Reuter and a friend were tho captors. They were fishing off the north side of Goat island when they noticed tho monster wriggling in the water. The boat's painter was speedily converted into a lariat, and when tho fish-snako poked its hideous head above the water it was made pris oner. The young men had a hard fight with the monster, but they finally landed it In the boat and conveyed It to Oakland, where It has been on exhibi tion in front of Router's dye works on Washington street. The monster weighs ISM pounds. Later a telegram from Oakland stated that a Berkeley professor who had been studying all day and far into the dark ness over tho matter had found out what tho something was and tri umphantly pronounced Its name. Tho professor's designation of tho snakeflsh to anarrhiehllthys ocellatus at least that is the telegraph operator's version of It. At all events It Is a very queer fish, and it Is found only in the Pacific ocean and the arms thereof. Odd Place for a Snake. Mr. Edward Jones, who resides at Alexandria, Va., was chopping some oak wood one evening when he came across a piece that was very hard to split. He worked at it till It came apart, but was dumfounded when he found a Bnake in the center of the tough piece, rolled up In a ball, with no means of Ingress or egress. The wood had grown arcfund the reptile to the thickness of 0 laches on alt slues, prov ing conclusively that ho must havo been there for many years. Some who vlowed the stick and the smooth cavity where his snakeshlp had lain calculated that not less than a hundred years had elapsed since hi took up his abode where ho was found. Tho most curious part of tho story is that the snake was not hard, dry or petrified; on the con trary, ho was as Uexlblo as any snako would be rolled up In winter quarters. Mr. Jones had several handsome olfera for either the snako or the split sick Snowing his abode, but all offers were promptly refused. Civilization Does It. Portland, Ore., used to be quite center for collecting furs, but year by year, as the country is settled up, tho fur-bearing animals grow more scarco and the amount of f urs marketed there becomes less. An Iowa Freak. A Marion county (Iowa) physician Is the owner 01 a remarkable human mon strosity, a male child, 10 inches long. weighing OK pounds, Its head tho per fect counterpart of that of somo gigan tic serpent. Mnlhnttou Found Them The vicinity of I'almero, Italy, has yielded three remarkable skeletons, one in 1410, one In 151 u, and the last in issu, Tho first was 81, tho second 80 and the I third 84 feet In helglit. Highest of all in Leavening Power. AESOUUfEOf PURE WOMEN AT WORK. A Japanese girl is learning dentistry In Chicago. New IIAMi'SinnE hns three women treasurers of savings banks. Miss Ghant, twenty-one years of ago, has opened a printing office in Boston. She is a practical printer. Mn. Russell, superintendent of the Shawnee county poor-farm, Kansas, having died, his widow was appointed to tho post. The first appointment of the kind in Franco has been given to Dr. Caroline Bertillon. The position is that of visit ing physician to tho most important college for girls in Paris the Lycee Itaclne. Washington, D. C, has a woman real estate dealer, Miss Grace Thomas, who is said to be very successful in that business. She also rents houses ana collects rents. Before branching out for herself, Miss Thomas was secretary in a real estate office, and the transition from that to an office of her own was a comparatively easy one. Representative Reillt, of Pennsyl vania, has introduced in congress a joint resolution authorizing the secretary of the interior to prepare for. exhibition in the woman's building at the World's fair any articles, models or drawings now in his possession or deposited in the patent office, prepared or invented by women. Girls should not go out driving, nor to tho theatre, with men who do not visit at their homes. WANTS, &c. LOT FOR SALE. A very deslrablo lot, 30x 140 feet, on Hast Coal street. Apply at llEHALD Ofllce. 4-SS-tf XX' ANTED. A strong boy to learn tho bak V lng trade. Apply nt J. V. Ploppert's bakery, 29 EstCentro street. 5-10-tf OTOVEFOR SALE. A eood. nearly new, ij cooking stove. To bo sold to make room for a range. Apply at Heualo ofllce. 4-28-tf LOST. At tho Lehigh depot, a pocketbook containing a sum of money. Tho Under will please lcavo same at tho Herald ofllce. T OST. A small silver watch, with fob at IJ tached. Finder will bo rewarded by returning samo to Lizzio Hesser, 129 N White Hired. 011-u DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Tho Cather property, on West Oak street, for sale. Will bo sold whole or in parts to suit purchaser. Apply on the premises. 4-12-93 IJiOR SALE. Cheap, a one-horso spring J wagon with top. Also a two-seat surrey with extension ton. Apply to Fred, llurkhart, S3 North Main streak 11 TXT ANTED. Honest. cncrgetlo men to ex VV solicit orders for Nursery Htocki penses and salary to men who can leavo home and work steadv : also commission to loca agents: write for terms and territory. Address xt. u. unase a uo., i'enn rn i'nii a., 4-15-lm-eod PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Notlco is heroby given that I have this day sold out my in terest in the Shenandoah Ready-Pay Store, trading under tho Arm namo of Smith & Swln glo. All claims against the said Arm will be settled by C. W. Smith, tho remaining member of the Arm, and all accounts duo me to bo paid to tnu gam u. w. amitn. S. II. SWINGLE. Shenandoah, Pa., April 26, '92. 4-27-4t-oaw M. P. Conry's Saloon, 31 South Main Street, Next to the First National Bank, for a cool glass 01 ucer ana a goou cigar. Best Temperance Drinks. m.-A.TTIEIRS BOCK BEER ! Fllsner xxa.c3. Xiagor 33 00 1 ORDER AT ONCE. Christ. Schmidt, Agt. 207 West Conl St SKCE2ST-A.3STJDO-A.I3:. FOLMER'S Saloon and Restaurant JVb. 1JB N. WHITE STREET. First-class Lager Beer, Ale, Porter and Tem perance Drains ana uigarH. v ino uiu Winos and Liquors always on hand. H. 0. FOLMER, Prop. Calf arouml and sjieitd a pleasant hour. MANN'S RESTAURANT, 1M South Main St., Shonandoah. Finest Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars in Stock. Frosh Beor, Ale and Porter.' Boarders kept by the day or week at reason- uuio rates. Latest U. S. Gov't Report FOOD FOR THE SICK. Cream Soup. One pint boiling water, half teacup cream; add broken pieces oi toasted bread and a little salt. I Crust Coffee. Toast bread very brown, pour on boiling water, strain and ndd cream and sugar and nutmeg if desired. Parched Iticn. Cook in custard ket-, tie a half cup parched rice in one pint boiling salted water; when done servo with sugar and cream. Raspberry Relish. To each point of berry juice add one pound of sugar. Let it stand over night; next morning boil ten minutes and bottle for use. Chicken Broth. Take tho first and second joints of a chicken, boll in ono quart of water till very tender and sea son with a little salt and pepper. Buttermilk Stew. Boil ono pint buttermilk, add small lump butter and sweeten to taste. Some add a teaspoon of ginger and honey instead of sugar. Raw Beef Tea. Cut up lean, fresh meat, soak eight or ten hours in a small quantity of cold water. This is good after severe cases of typhoid fever. Christian Inquirer. JOURNALISTIC PLUMS. At tho recent school election held at Evanston, 111., Mrs. Mary B. Willard, tho mother of Frances E. Willard, cast her first vote at tho age of ninety. There was until a short time ago an ordinance in Flowery Branch, Ga., im posing a fine of f 3 on any person who hallooed "snakes" In tho streets of the town. There is a law which, if enforced, compels tho delivery of all letters for girls under eighteen and boys under twenty-one years of ago to their parents or guardians. There is a curious superstition in Iowa, Illinois and Missouri which says ' that the person who hears the wlifppoor will's call in daytimo will die before tho end of the year. I A DRlonT New York boy has set him-1 self up in the uusiness o: exercising fine bred dogs for rich men whoso timo Is too much taken up with money-making to properly look after their canine property. DON'T TAKE BALSAP : 3: It Corel CoUs,Cosrtti.SreThrot,Croup,Iafinenii, Whooping Cough. Bronchitis nd Aithma. A oarttla nr. for Coniumptlon lo flr iurti, od a but. relUf U llent effect after Ukln tho firit doM. Wl r Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Bta., unenanaoan, -a. Regular meals at popular prices served at all times. Ladles' dining ana re. fteshment rooms attach ed. Bar stocked with the finest brands of cigars and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. NEW DRUG STORE. Edward A, Morgan & Co. (Formerly Shaplra's Pharmacy) 107 South Main Street, NEXT DOOR TO HOST OFFICE, Prescriptions carefully compounded by registered pnarmaciBts. TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Procure ono of our Chest Protectors JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 30E. CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of cigars always on hand, The nest temperance annus. M. S. KISTLER, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUKQEON. Omce ISO N. Jardin street, Shenandoah, Pa COFFEE HOUSE MRS. CONNICII IN CHARGE. A SQDAIIE MEAL AT A NOMINAL MICE. Everything well cooked and clean. An elab orate bill of faro dally. Lodgings for travelers. BIKH. CONNICIC, JI Ni SInlll Ht, pi M.HAMILTON, Mi L)., PHYSICIAN AND SUR0E0H. OHloe fa. 28 West Lloyd HI rest, Hhenandoa) mourn 1 PRINTERS' HOME DEDICATED. Exercises ftt the Opening of the Chillis Drexel Institution ut Colorado Hprlnss. Colorado Srnisos, Col., May 13. Twenty thousand men and women, rep resenting the Union printers and the newspaper writers of more than half of the commonwealth of tlio Union as well as all the diversified business Interests of the Centennial State, assembled on a broad plateau on the foothills of the Rocky Mountain range yesterday and participated in the exercises that dedi cated the magnificent structure that is henceforth to afford an asylum to the aged and the Infirm of the typographical fraternity. The weather was in harmony with th e day und event, and nothing seemed to mar the programme that had been pro pared. Early special trains brought thousands of visitors from Denver, Pueblo, Lead vllle, Creedo and other points. The event of tho day was preceeded by a parade, which formed on 1'lke's Peak avenue in two division? with Col. L. C. Dana as chief marshal. In the Qrst division were the typo graphical unions ot Denver, Pueblo, Creede, Loadvllle and Colorado Springs, headed by the Cowboy Baud of Pueblo, and thja carpenters, stonecutters, paint ers, plumbers and other trades' unions. In the second division the Chaffee Light Artillery acted as escort to Mr. aud Mrs. Chllds and party, and the State and County officials with the visiting delegates of the National Editorial As sociation and the Women members of the Typographical Union were also in line. Upon the arrival at the Rio Grande depot of Gov. Routt escorted ' by Company A National Guards, the order was given for the head of the line to move. The sidewalk from the Antlers Hotel to the foot of the hill were crowded, and the philanthropic publisher from the Quaker City recoiveu an ova tion from block to block. Prayer by Rev Dr. James B. Gregg In augurated the formal exercises which took place in the open air in front of the home. I Commencing at ten o'clock, addresses ! of welcome were delivered in behalf of , the State by Gov. John L. Routt, in be half of the citizens by Mayor Ira G. bprague, aud for the business commu- I nlty of Colorado by Hon. H. G. i,unt, ' Presideut of the Chamber of Commerce I When Mr. Childs arose to reply th I enthusiasm of the assemblage reached a climax. The immense gathering got upon its feet and cheered and shouted 1 and yelled until the din was deafening. , When the men had gotten through, the women had their turn and whil their I voices rent the air t ey waved handker chiefs and flan- and badges calore. Visit ly affected by the warmth and sincerity ot the greeting, Mr. Child! made his first speech since his departure , from the Quaker City. His remarks were loudly applauded. There was a renewal of the previous enthusiasm as tho speaker concluded. Then after brief remarks from Vice-Pres ident McKennn, of the International Typogranhical Union, and the readtnc of the poem composed by Eugene Mundy, the printer-poet of Philadelphia, United States Senator J. H. Gallinger, of New Hampshire, who was greeted with prolonged applause, was presented and delivered the oration of the day. Brief remarks followed from W. S. Cappeller, ot Mansfield, O., president of the National Editorial Association, sev eral hundred members of which organ ization were massed around the speak ers' stand, and with the pronouncing of the benediction the exercises came to an end. The visitors were subsequent! enter tained at luncheon by the citizens' com mittee. CHICAGO WORKMEN TO STRIKE. Mechanic Employed on the World's Fair IlultdlnEa Much Uiscruntlecl. Chicago, May 13. A general strike on the World's Fair buildings seems inevit able. The particular grievance of the men is that the contractors have import ed large numbers ot men, many ot whom, having been found wholly In competent to do the work expected of them, have been turned loose in the city to seek work. The men also claim that this is in vio lation of the spirit of the agreement which was made by th representatives of the unions with the local directory ot the exposition. A strike of all the union men would take nine-tenths ot the work men out and paralyze business at the grounds. Tbo question will be decided at a meeting of the building trades council to-night. It is almost a fore gone conclusion that a strike will be de clared. Indiana Threaten TroubU. Guthrie, O. T., May IS. Gov. Seay has received dispatches from the Chey enne and Arapahoe reservations stating that 100 Chevenues were on tneir allot ment and were driving white settlers off their claims. The Indians claim that they never signed the treaty for the sale ot their lands, and that if the white set tlers do not leave the country msiae ot 10 days they will be driven out. The Indians are all armed. At the town ot (Jhevvnue a line ut cuards surround the town day and night, and the citizens re quest that troops be sent ot once lor protection. Confirmed by the Senate. Washinotow, May 13. During a secret session of less than five minutes the Senate confirmed the nomination of T. Jefferson Coolidge of Massachusetts, to be Minister to France. There was no opposition ;and the confirmation was made by a vlve voce vote. The nomina tion of Captain Richard W. Meade to be a commodore in the navy was also con firmed. rnlnunlii the Creaui, Kandolmi, N. Y., May 13. In Cham berlain Institute after breakfast I'rof. Davis. 1'rot Penrose, two students and two servants became very ill from poison, which Is supposed to have been in the cream, as those who drank no coffee were not affected. All are Im proving except Prof. Davis. An aualy sis ot the cream will be made. Uulon t'aclflo XJuInes flood. Boston. Mav 13. President S- il. H. Clark, of the Union Pucitlc. has been hero for two days. From the oftlclals of tho company it is learned than Mr. filark finds business Kraduallr improv ing throughout all the section traversed bv the comnanr. aud be feels much en couraged and believes that the present Tear will ma&e a better showing than The price of Wolff's Acme Blacking r 20c. a bottle, and it is cheap at that. It costs more to fill a bottle with Acme Black ing than other liquid Dressing cost com plete for the market, including fancy boxes, artistic stoppers, and other paraphernalia. I)' tell the IllacLingnol the package. As it is our desire to f-ell Acme Bi.ackino cheaper ir possible, but r ntl ourselves un iiblo to do m oh lng lo Its present cost of making, wo hold a prUc of Open Competition Until the 1st dny or January, 1MB, to ho paid to any ono who furnishes u formula ena- Uling US IO maKO IT, Uh bticu u iiricu Hint t retailer can profitably sell It at lOe. a liotilo. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. It costs 10c. to find out what PtK-ltON is and does. A whole pace of information could not eive a correct iilen. Vik-Iton . ., ... . ...I.. . . 1. 13 the name 01 me vuiy 1 unit wuiui ui.mca ynia white ftlass look like colored glass. All tetailers bCli 11. Is as good as the first. No dregs. All pure and wholq- some. The most popular drink of the day. 62 TJn4- Been A perfect thirst quencher. Don't be deceived if a dealer, for the sake of larger profit, tells you some other kind is "just as good " 'tis false. No imitation is as good as the genuine Hires'. WHY IS THE L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE M THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY! It la u neamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; made of the best flno calf, stvliilj and easy, and because we make more shoes of thU grade than any other manvfacturer. It equals hand sewed Bhoes costing from $4.00 to $5 00. CC OO (enuiuo Iland-scn rtl, the finest call SfJm shoe ever offered for $5.0U; equals Frenctt lmnnrtp) Rhnen whtnh wist frnm fMitn I2 (1. uu unnu-rM'wcii en mior, line cau 2J stvllsh. comfortable and durable. The best ehoe ever offered at this price ; same grade as cu CCQ 50 I'oUce Hliopt Farmers, Railroad Men tDQi and LetterCarrlersall wearthem; nnocalf. BeatnleBs, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exte. elon edge. One pair will wear a year. ot iiiiucitiif iiu ui'iier snoo ever oncrru u vDtiEaa tola nrlcei one trial will convince Lhasa who want a shoe for comfort and service. CO a mill S'J.UO Worklnsnien'fi Bhoc P & are very strong and durable. Those who bare given them a trial will wear no other mate. nic 9ur ana 9i7i scnooi snoes an 3 UVO worn bv the bovs everywhere: the v cell on their merits, ns the Increasing sales show. ladvl ICO Don cola. vervstvliBhieuuahiFrenciv Imported shoes costing from $l.uu to 6.uo. lja mcs' !.ou 9(uu nuti si.7 snoe low Misses are the best fine Uongola. styllshaud durable. Caution. See that W. I. Douglas' name aad price are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. fy TAKE NO HUIiSTITUTE.J Tnfliat on local advert! ftpi dealers siiDolvlni? vnn. W.li.DOUUliAS.Urockton.Masd. SoIdThr JOSEPH BALL, Nortli ITIfiln St., Slicnnndoafa DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will promptly relieve the mt dii trcnelDst cae of Acute or Chronic Kb ea rn turn or Gout. Jly Firictly observing tbedirectlom, it will curejoa perman ently . Uullli the onmeroua pre Dtrttlona that flood tbf eountrjrt tbli wediciL ia a apeolfl for tb vtrloua forma of rtieumttltm oolr, ind sot la auj teuR "curtail " Uoi botile ill mU a.tUtaclorr ltunreiilon cn thm iviu-m. to MDoectloQ with th j-llla, eouvloet tb aulTercr tna tbf proper rftne.iy baa Una found, You art earnestly r omitM to tt'tt the merlti of iKltOUl'S KliKUMATIO I? EM ED T, ai na vaiuaDio proper uea are ecaonea by Unndridi or IM moit BatteriDff leuiraoolata. UBiTiegeiaDit inireaienis. remarianie for their euraut , pew-era, are uied la the tnacufaeture of kBOUT'B HI1EUUAT1U Hkllt.DV $1.03 Per Bottle, 6 Bottles, $3.00. m, Cti. Set. If rear atorekeeptr doei Dot keep It, aeod fl.iii to lh fiunufaciurer. and yoa will receive li by tntU, 8637 Market Street, 1'himd'a, Ta. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash ctm. panlea represented by DAVID IF-A-XTST, 120 S. Jardin St., Shenanaoah, Pa. LEWIS' 98 LYE (patented) The Uronoeti aud purest LreraaJe. Unlike? tier Lje, It L. lux Gat powder and packed In a cau with removable lid, the content! art alirara real for u. Will make the bait nor- fiiniid Hard Boapln Wmlout without bailing. IT IS THK BEST for cleansing waate pipe, diilofcetlDK alnka, clown, waahiof bolllea, paiuta. trece, eta. PBNNA, SALT M'F'B CO. tie a, Agis.,1 blla-l DR. THEEL, coo North Fourth St., UUO bel. Umn, Fhuaokltiiu, the only genuine Uerniaa Americaa Bptciallit in the United Statea who It able u cure Blood Po1aiOna Nervous Debility " Spe cial Dlseaeea Hkin piaeaaM. kt4 Spoil Palm la the bouL,SoreThroat Mouth, plotflfapi, flmplea, Eruption! , loft oi hrd llx-ra, Bwtjllioi, Irrltatlona, IiitlamnialioDB and Rnnologa, (suiaurui, Wfakneii and Karlj 4aT, loat memory weak hurt rnenUl aniielT. KleT nf Biuar fHaeaae end all PtaoaiM reeultlug frow t1V-",e' 1 ILcritiun r Uvirwurk. Kecent Caaee cured la to 10 ruluf at once. Do not loae bope " w1' , .IT tliln p-tetor. Quack, Family or Uoapllal rhyilolaa baa failed Dr. THfci '. curee positively J wlibonl deWnUou froea tnalneaa. old totJKa, kiddib aeas ain tbob covtiMPUVtae) rteituai ricli or poor, send Se. lump for bOOK 'TKUTH" ev iog Qaacka nnder iworn UaUmonlala. Houb dally from 11 to 1, KVrw to , Wed. and BU Kv'ga 0 to 10. Puodat il'' II. VrlW er eall anl be aavod. Vot aifereneee eee Weda, hid Baturdar I'Ula. dally Tlmeev IF H nires 1 B 1 last year.
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