OIE JOY; Both tlio method and results when Byrup of Figs is taken; it ia pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taeto and ac eeptahlo to tho stomach, prompt in Ita'aetion and truly beneficial irf its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made, it tho most popular reme.ly known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliablo druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISC CAL, IOWSVIUE, K1 HEW YORK, N.f. "SSck Hcadiclio and relieve aU tbo troubles Inci dent to a bilious etate of the system, suoh 3 CUiIumj, Niusea, Drowsiness, Distress after sating. Tain In tho Bide, ito. V.Tiilo their most remarkable, huccomS lms boon shown In CUIlnjJ Heacache, yet Carter's Idtlla Liver Ffflfl 1x3 equally valuable ln Constipation, curing and pro Tenting thisannoyiDscornplalnr.'whllo they alsa correct aU disorders of thoBtoiriach,strmulate tho i'.yer and regulate tha bowels. Uvea If they oal J curou (ArJtbey wonldboslmostprlcoleMtethasewIiO Cttffer from tilsdlstrcHslng complaint; butfortn uatoly their goodneesdooonotendhero,andthoBa trhooncotry them wUl find theso llttlo pills valu able In no mary ways that they will not bo wil ilicg to do without them, llat after all etc Ichoad 'Is the bane of so many lives that here la wbers ivemalteoergrcatboaat. OurpllUcureltwhila others do noi. Carter's Llttlo Llyor Mia are very small and very easy to tal-e. Ono or two pilla make a dose. They aro strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purrco. bat by their gentle action pleasoall wha use them. Til vials nt 25 uentst five for tU flold ly dragglaU everywhere, cr scut by malL CARTER MEDtUINC CO., New Yorlti SWLLPiU. SMALL DOSE. SKILL PRICE Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Horo Throat. Sold by all DruceUts on a Guarantee, For a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shlloh's Porous Plaster will give great satisfaction. 25 cents. SHILOH'S VITALIZE!?. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tcnn., Bays : "Shiioh'sVitaltztr'HAVHD MY LIFE. 1 umtUlerUthebentremedvforadebilitatcdmintem J ever used." For Dyspepsia, liver or Kidney troublo it excels, l'rlco 76cta. CATARRH REMEDY. llavovouCatarrhr Try this ltemody. Itwlll relievo and Cure you. Price Wets. This In. lector for Its successful trcatmentlfurTilshod tree. Bhlloh's Homcdlns aro sold by us on a guarantee to give satfsf action. For sale by O. II. Hagenbuob. m. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURE THAT wOiCi AND STOP THAT Stnjl stood the tei t for BTXTT TJBAItS J fond has proved Itself the best remedy J I known for tho euro of Consumption, 1 iCoughs, Cold; Whooping Cough, and I tall iMng llitaie l young or old. I'rlce SSo.i COa., and sl.OO per bottlo, SOLD EVERYWHERE. t niUS7, JOSKOW 4 VS!S, PI Bsrllntfsa, vt. ULCERS SCROFULA RHEUMATISM BLOOD POISON hi on o bloou 011 rod by that never-failing and best vl aU meUicinoa, jook on Wood and Skin Diseases inallod free TWff -"iVVFT SPEOIFIO OO.. ATLMIT. OA. &nd V FIVE MET THEIR DEATH? Result of Loup; Island City's Dynamite Explosion. TWENTY-THREE OTHERS INJURED. Tna of tlx Latter liny Dla-Ifa Oik Kiowl Exactly How the Bxploilea Oe. eurred Houses in the Inaruedlate YI0J11 Hy Vf reoked The Horror Iateallflad bj Ftra Twenty Families nameless. I,oko Island Cut, Dec 29. The ex plosion yesterday was Terr disastrous lit its consequences. Fire persons are dead, two aro fatally hurt, and SO others are wore or less seriously wounded. While the damage to property In tho vicinity Is uot so nrrul as at first reported, It will amount to many thousand dollar. The explosion shook the length and breadth of tho city, causing the most in tensocxcltemont, which continues, though in a quiter, but sadder, manner to-day. The following is a complete list of the killed and wounded as far a can ho as certained up to 11 n. m. this morning: DEAD. Mart Graden, aged 21, a waitress. HiiNivr O'lliiiriN, grocer's cleric, aged 33. airs, itocco, the wile of Peter Hocco, u barber. John Hoi-kins, aged 22, proprietor of a restaurant. Nicola Loda.no, brother of Mrs. Itocco. W-OUNOED. Mrs. Julia Uonry, cut in tho throat, head and hunda by glass and received a severe shock. Peter McKnteo, foreman on tha tunnel work, head, legs r.M arms terribly cut uud several bones broken. Mrs. Mary Maher, cut about head and arms. Dunlel Maher, cut about head and body and lost left eye. Mary Creighton, lost an eyo nnd badly cut about the head and body; will proba bly die. Edward Delaney, skull fractucd, both eyes injured; will die. i'etro Kocco, cut ubout head and body. Joseph Way, back punctured. Minuio Davren, ftonous injuries to head and body, John Davren, badly cut about head and face. John W. Davren, out about head nnd bands. Matilda Ryan, cut about head. John l'urcell, seriously injured by fall tug timbers. William Johnson, cuts and bruises on head and body. James Murphy, cuts on head. Mrs. Mary ltugers and sou John Rogers. Both badly cut ubout head. Max liayes, severely cut on back of head. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildey, cuts on head, Mrs. Kate O'Brien, face and hands bad ly cut. William Krepp, head cut. John Pulmer, head and hands cut. Mrs. Stein and daughter, three years old. Both severely cut and child lost one eye. Alderman James Comisky, head cut. The scene of tha explosion is in the most thickly settled portion of Hunter's Point. Seventeen families occupied tha buildings iu the vicinity. The tunnel company's shaft is ubout 23 feet long by 12 feet wide. No one has yot been found who can tell exactly how the explosion occurred, but tho following facts have been learned. Some lif ty- cartridges of powder had been brought from the storage house on the meadows to be prepared for sending down to the drillers working in the head ing, which is being blasted out under Fourth street at u depth of 85 feet. As the explosive was frozen, Foreman McEntee plucrd the cartridges in tha steatnehests to thaw them out. They hud been there about 10 minutes when tho explosion occurred. The effect of the explosion on the houses was terrible. Every window sash in the rear was rlppod out and the glass driven, pieces of ull sizes, through the rooms, and those in tho front were blown out. No wreck was ever more complote. A strip of he rear brick wall, ubout ten feet wide, extending from basement to root, fell in with a terrible crash. Amid tho contusion could be heard tho cries ot the wounded and the moans of the dying. Mrs. Petro Kocco was the first victim whose body was lound. Then the body of Mary Oraden, tha waitress, was found on the floor of tho restaurant kitchen and near her were the proprietor, John Hopkins, and hU ussla taut, Edward Delauer, Both the latter were unconscious, their laces being terribly mutilated. On the lloor ot the barber's shop lay the body of a man who was too muoli disflg ured to be recognizable at the time. The man was still alive. Ho was afterwards identilled as Nicola Lodauo, Mrs. liocco'a orotner. The ambulance of St. John's Hospital and a oorpi ot doctors arrived slmultuuo ausly and the wounded were quiokly re moved to me nospiuvi, men tuo dead and dying were taken to stores near by, The last victim taken out was Henry u 'linen, tue youoir croosr, who was cur ried to the station bouse, where ha died a lew minutes alter reaohinn there. While all this was going on the horror of the oocasion was intensified by the bursting out of flames on tha third floor ot one ot the apartment buildtncs. The flames spread rapidly and before the firemen got them under control, nearly me wool row or ouuatngs were gutted. The damage was not confined to the flat. For half a mile in every direction the window panes, large and smull, In me stores ana nouses, were blown out, falling an the heads ot many people passing along tuo streets by which means many were cut una olberwise injured. At least 20 fumllies were rendered homeless, most ot them losluir furniture. clothing uud everything that they pos sessed except tho few things on their backs. X'uruaKu mile, Jackson and Vernon avenus present u pecullur sight. Hardly an unbroken pane ot glass can ba found within that radius. Gary's refrigerator factory on Fourth street, opposite the sceno ot tho uxplo- sion, is ainioat completely wrecked. number of peoplo were at work iu the building ut the time, but how many ot them were Injured it is not at proeent Known. Tin mate riant for naltltuoro. Bauciuomi, Deo. 29. Before the end of the present week a new tla plate plant wiu ce ui ia eperavicm la Ballluore. FOUR BURNED TO DEATH. DestrnollT Fire to Life and Traperty al Ossawatouile, Ky, Ossawatomie, Ky., Deo. 2D. A most destructive Are to life and property oc curred in thli place late at night. Three largo two-story dwellings on Ben Crouch avenue caught fire from natural gas and were entirely consumed, nothing being saved. Four persons were cremated and several hod miraculous escapes in their night clothes. The names of the dead art: Mrs. Louis Kindle. Miss Griffith. An infant child. n vrv Miss Flatcher, a servant. Nothing but a portion of the bones of Mrs. Kindle and the Infant remained. The unfortunate woman's husband was killed by a train at Holden, Mo., a few months ago. ROYALISTS PROTEST. Do 2fot Want to Commemorate tho exe cution of l.ouls XVI. Paws, Dec. 20. The Municipal Council of Paris by a vote of 54 to 12, has resolved to erect a monument to commemorate thi execution ot Louis XVI., to demolish tho Expiatory Chapel erected In 13J0-26 to tha memory of Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette, and to place on the situ or the ehapel a bust of Lepalletier St. Fargeuu, with a BUituble inscription referring to his action in voting for the death of Louis. The Royalist mombers loudly protested against the Council's course. Tho prefect of the Department ot the Selno reserves his decision In the matter. STARTLING FACT. Sixteen Per Cent, or Lire Insurance Applicants Rejected on Aooount of Diseased Kidneys. The TronHs Comes From Lack of Care. Dr. Lambert Hip trencral medical direc tor of tho E(juiltil)lo Life Insuraiito Com pany, N. Y., said : " We n-Ject sliteen per cenpf the applica tions made to 11 tor in-uranee. and I have saml tDe entire expense of this medical d'art mont. by the rejection alone of applicants who had diseased kidneys, nnd who died within two yearj after I r jected them." T il iinoalliiiii statement comlnjr ns It does, from such hittli medical authority, should have the attention of our citizons. Tboro is no reasou to d:iy, why people hould ullow kidney disease to get such a hold on them. Nature tends her warning in tho Micht paiu in the back, poor circulation of the blood, sediment in the urine. When any of theso symptoms appear, Dr. David Kennedy's Fuvorito Kemedy should bo taken in small doses at once, nnd tlmi drivo tho poison out of tho blood and restore tho kidneys to' healthy action. To our knowlcdgo this isthoonly raedl cino Hint Hircly and cffcctuully cures this almost universal complaint. Wo nolo tho happy recovery of Mr. Oscar Lambert, of .Icrico, 3Io., whoso caso has been talked of iu the papers the world over. Oscar Lambert. Quoting from bis letter. "IncsloctedthoflrstBymptonis until I found myself in lmd with n complicated disease of tho kidneys. No mortal ever suffered nioro nnd lived. Sly physician failed to help me. I then used Dr. David Kennedy's Tavoritrt Heinedy, madu at Ilondout, N. Y. It relieved my kidneys almost immediately, and In a few weeks I was clear of aU pain, and entirely cured, 1 owe my present leaootlllo to Favoritu Hernedy." It is used nnd recommended for what it accomplishes. Writos Mrs. A J. F. Manchester, from Providence, It. I. " r began usinst Dr. Kennedy's Favorito Item ly for kidaey disease, when Doctors failed to relievo me. ID drove a und humor out of my blood, cured my kidney trouble, and I am truth ful when I nay itsaveu my life." Wm. Huston tho popular West Shore R, H. engineer, camo out in nn open letter stating how he had suffered with kidney disease. Physicians treatment, and the use of various preparations failed to benefit him. Dr, llavid Ken nedy's Favorjto Hcmedy, was procured and it mado him well. Favorite Remedy lias had moro freoad vertising in the columns of the daily papers, Uian anything we know of, from the fact that it docs as is promised. " cures disease," Dr. Kennedy's Favorito Remedy possesses marvelous strength giving qualities, that render it espccialy, valuable to thonged or Infirm, lor a general ull around tonic, and to cure any disease nrlsing from an impuro condition of the blood, it lias no equal. Druggists aro telling more of it than all others combined. Chlflhester's Enamh Diamond Tirana. LPILLS UrLfliiul BissfOnlv Qrinulnk. AFC, lJwji elitvU. itplll, ilk UrtKKin for CXtchttrt Knalitk Vi-. mend Brand la Itrd md Ould maUKIcV IbaiM. mled with blut rlbbos. 1'tke no other. Btfutt danamua Muhttitu Uont nj imitation. At Drtif (Ufa, or aeni 4t la tropt tar jikrttauUri, ritlmooiU ai "lifller ror iullcst,nilHr, by return 1I&1L lil.UUOTnilla.OUUU. Xami J'jdit. l.h..t..ii.. ...t..l .t-l..... u . SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 IlaHt Centre Street. The best beer, ales, nerter, nhlsklee, brandies wines and finest cigars always on band. ROBERT LLOYD. Prop. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com panies represented by DAVID FATJST, 120 S. Jaroin St., Shenanaoah, Pa. II .IK. "'atVlfc J IV - I ltatlnnd, Vt., in Troublo. Rutland, Vt., Dec. 29. The actto8 ot the voters of the village last ThursdayxJ refusing to raise money to pay debts I.CI.nUlJ MJtBUBVB 11ULU UU VY UUI.11 bUQ new city Government comes Into power will likely result in a shut off of the elec tric lights and a dismissal ot the pollcs force If this is done all the insurance companies la Rutland will withdraw their risks. Vnneral of Detective Synnolt. e3!l Dublin, Dec. 20. The funeral of Detec tive Synnott, who lost his life in the ex plosion here Saturday, was very largely attended by officials and citlxens. It was one ot the largeit funerals held in Dublin in many years. There are no new de velopments in the case, and to judge from the present outlook, tho cowardly author of the outrage will go unpunished. Two Noliooners Ashore. Higuiland Liaur, Mass., Dec. 29. The schooner Esther Ward (ot Gloucester) from La Have banks with 70,000 pounds of fish, Is ashore at Chatham. Cargo may be saved, but tho vessel will be n total loss. The schooner Falcom (ot Gloucester) with fish, is ashore at Hum Point. Crew taved. The vessel is high upon the bunk. Racing; Association Reports. Albany, Dec. 29. Comptroller Camp bell has received a statement from the Brighton Beach Racing Association show ing Its entruuee receipts for the year to bo 4.00,010, on which tho department will impose n pool tux of J2.002.4B. The Kirk wood Driving Park Association reported receipts ot 3, 112.60, un which the tax will bo S1C5 02. Chance of Xiiwitpapor Owners. Ballston, N, Y., Dec 29. G. Wal lmum & Co., of New York, have purchased tho Saratoga "Union" newspaper plunt from Spencer Trask, to take poessIon January 7. They will continue It as a Democratic dally, and will add a job de partment (or the season's printing of the Saratoga Racing Association. In Favor of Immijrratlnn, St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 29. The North German Turrirhund, (gymnastic union), an organization of 450,000 German Amer icans, through its national executive of ficers, protested in a series of resolutions uguinst the restriction or suspension of immigration from other civilized nations. Mnrtcn:t UnrrlHon's Condition. Wasiiinoton, Dec. 29. No material change has occurred in the condition ot I ilartenn Harrison, tho President's fever stricken grandchild, and tho family are sunu:uiuo that the patient will safely pass through the varioun stages ot the disease to ultimato recovery. Held for the Grand Jury. NitWAiiK, N. J., Dec. 29. Frank J. Kehoc, James McCoy and James Ortell, the three men nrrusted charged with being the cause of the death of Mrs. Ball, whom tli r ussauled Monday night, have mi I, l . to await the action of the grand J"' rx-euutor Ingalls rather leud, n iiisoN, K.w., Dec. 29. Ex-Sjuator ,1 . Ingalls hus received a telegram a u.ii'ing the fatal illness of his father m H.iMM'hill, Muss. He left for that place last night. JmcstlgatliifT Committee at Iltivnna. Havana, Dec. 29. Tho Committee ap pointed by the Unl'."d States Congress to investigate Cu. : r. T trtine and immi gration matters has I'.mved here. AI'il'O Contests In Kansas. Toi'kka, Kfs,, Dec. 29. There are two more contests of licpubllcan scats in tho Legislature by defeated Populist candi dates. iTHE KWD F5 E3 A MAEVEL IN C0H0ES! s Kidney and Liver Disease! 1 ron 15 vsiLiis. S M CUBED BY 3 BOTTLES! g gDANA SAItSAl'AltlLLA. CO.: m OENTLEMENk Having been rtitorcd to ironilSe EdheiiUlt by thsuteof your Strupwilk I tael ItHM Smy iluty to let tLberi know tat gret benefit iH ghave rewiTed. Win H For IS years I hive txn troubled witbM yievcro imltia In th Ntofnucli, !w Ktl. uey nd JL.Hor IHicuie. to bully that ogS H wet ki tt s time I hd to atay la bed. HS m I hv umX thm bottlet of d DANA'S S SAHSAPAIMLIiA Ind 1 f.'. I Ilk., ti . iv 1.1 1. .1 . T r.'nin- 4 mend It to sny illUrt.'J with dlKin ot Uio KU-BB oevs. ours ropmrullv, &s3 S CohOfl.N. Y. CIIAltLES SIMMONS. 3 The truth of thctiovlscrtinMtobr S JAM13 8. CALKINS, SS Urugglil ol t'ohorl, N. Y. M t Never purchase ol a " SUBSTITUTED, (a person who tries to sell you somethlngM lelte when you call (or Dana's.) Our bot-H Sties are being filled with a COUNTERFEITS 3ARTICLE by "Sutistlluters." Buy of theS J HONEST DEALER who sella you what youjjj ask lor, and II you receive no benefit heaaj W will return your money. H H Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Oellatl, Maine. f5j ABRAM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON. PA.. Mauufaoturersol ifil Ot Every Description. Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, &c WFINEST OOODS-LOWEST PRICES.- Write for catalogues Correspondence sollolted H THAT H 'III 8' 'N'v- 'liUllil i"J IB CHAIU.K8 SIMMONS, Bj NEWS OF THE UHBRIfl VThe Moravia Sighted the Cu- narder on Dec. 21. -Was apparently all right. Til ;, 1 Ifiia Hut With Aeeldent Slnca..-? Is Ac-reed la Bhtpplue Or- el.s-Th.i V 6",un we Colltsloa 4Uh Serious Mishap Wo aid DeielUt She Is Xow Six Day. o"roue' "n1 H,r AaU Arm t.rlaaslr All""1 Nj;w Yons, Dec. 2oVGouitur19 M what ,. l,t,n,,u,l tt.&ODg overdue Cu- nardnr Ilml.ria I. ,i11 t, Aan be lndSed in. That she has met .5 tli accident is agreed in shipping clrclesut Ju,8Vh nature, extent and serlousA?" mishap will not be known uul BU 13 spokou by some ship which will VinS "10 news to port, or until she arrivetfv cl'ner on this or the other side of tho AtluV',"'1 The Umbrla Is now nearly six of' overdue. Whatover mishap has befaliS" her occurred after 10 o'clock on tho tnornt ing of Dec. 21, when she wus about suv- enty hours from (jueenstown. The first news of the sighting of the Umbrla was brought into quarantine last ulght by tho Hamburg-American steum ship Muruvla, Capt. Wiuckler, which left Hamburg on Dec. 12. Tho chief officer reports that ho sighted the Cunurdcr In latitudo 49 dog., longi tude 88 deg., (it! min., ubout threo miles distant. She was in the regular west bound passenger track, and wus going at her usuul speed. Two ot the most serious accidonts that could befall the Umbrla would be the running down of one ot the muuy dere licts now drifting nltnlessly iu tho Btoutuship lanes or colliding with another vessel. . Drifting wrecks are numerous, as is shown iu last mouth's hydrgruphia chart, Those silent and treacherous menaces to navigation fairly beset tho paths of truus atlautic liners. Some of them still retain their heavy cargoes, as is the case of tho Wyer G. Sargent, which is loaded with logs of mahogany, and tho bark Lady Gertrude, which carries railroad iron. In striking a derelict a vessel Ilka the Umbrla would be injured nt the most vulnerable point, namely, the bottom, which if the vessel were going ut full spetu, .on id be ripped open from stem to Sil l .. Tho U.- uiug of her shaft or any part ot her ununies would be insignificant as computed with tho danger the Umbria would be exposed to in the event ot her running down oue of these wanderers of the deep. If the Umbrla's engines have broken down there is no doubt of her ability to ride out or weather the severest storm while her corps of engineers ore putching up the break. ICEIN CHESAPEAKE TRIBUTARIES. liaj Steamers Ileport Dlmoalt Trips and beTnral Iaudtues Closed, vj Uaxtimoue, Dee. 29 The bay steamers all report, a heavy formation ot ice on the tributaries ot tha Chesapeake Bay, Should tho present cold weather continue for an other day or two. the Rappahannock, ru tuxont, Chester, Upper Pocornok, Sassa fras, Fataspuco and Susquehanna rirsrs will be rondorod unnavigablo. Some of the landings could not bo made yesterday. Four steamers aro reported fast in the ice. The Sue, from Washington, arrived teveral hours late, having bad a rough struggle with ica in the l'otomao river. She was unable to make her landings, and hus been temporarily withdrawn from ser vice. There does not, howovor, Boom to bo much fear of the harbor freezing up. CHILI'S INDEMNITY LOCKED UP. (lovernmeut OQlcluls JCuibarraised Over tha Distribution of the Fund. Washington, Deo. S9. Tho $75,000 accepted by this Government from Chili in settlement of all damagos in tho Balti more riots in Valparaiso are now in the United Status Treasury, to the credit of the Secretary of the Navy, but, judging from present indications, a long time will elapse before any part of the sura is drawn for the purpose of distribution among the claimants. The government's legal advisors sny that neither tho Secretary of the Navy nor any other ofliclal has sufficient au thority to disburse tho fund in a way that would fully and effectually protect the government from the demands of such of the claimants as might be tlissutistied with their allotment. Theodora Albert 8eatenoed. Nbwahe, Deo, 29. Theodore Albert, who was arrested last week, charged with feloniously assaulting his 11-year-old daughter Olga, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to three years ia Stat prison at hard labor. A Belnilve of Ttlamarck Wouadari. Nw Yonc, Dec. 89 William von Futkammer, who it U alleged ia related to Priuoo Bismark U In St. Vincent's Hospital suffering from stab wounds re ceived during a tight with two burglars at hi house on Abingdon Square. Yranklin Drake Daad, Conraro, N. Y., Dee. SO. Franklin N. J Drake, one of the wealthiest and best known residents ot western new xork, is dead at North Adams, lias., whither he had gone to receive treatment tor a canoeroua affection. reck to U.jto libel Bull. Auhhy, Deo. S9. It is reported that Labor Commissioner Peok 1 about to seek vindication through suits for libel against various newspapers which crltl- sized his course ln the last campaign. Vo Bwooma Cleveland's Coachman, Trot, N. Y., Deo. 29. Qoorge Mesrre, a well-kuown Adirondack driver, who for several years bas been at i'aul Smith's, will go to Washington as coach man for i resident Ulorsland. Totter Presents Ills Credentials. Bomb, Deo. 29. Hon. William Totter, the newly appointed American Minister to Italy, presented his credentials to Klug Humbert at noon. I'ltUbure's Mayor I)aiicrnsly HI, PiTTSBtiao, Per ?6 Mayor H. L llotirley of this ritv is dangerously ill V'lth&cdte pneumonia, and it is feofod may not im.vrf St5KHOG I'alnTb.Hldn, Bhoulder and Aim. HUort Breath, Oppression, Asthma. It. (Hen Ankles. AVcnk nnd Hmothrrlnr lixllt, Dropsy, "Wind In Blomarti.Hc. tro . .nfl by DR. MILES' NEW HEART CURE. a now discovery IjV tho eminent Indiana Special ist. A. V. D-ivis, Bllver creek, Nt, . after taklnir f.mr bottles of IIEAKT CtmC felt better .hi n he hnd for twelvo yoare. "lor thirty jeers troubled with Heart Disease; two bottles of ifl. MILES' HEART CORE cured mo.-I-OTl rTsn, Iluebanan. Mloh." E. B. ftutson. Wots ," ition, iij, brft tr.l en OK. MILES' HEART :iE iorllenrc. tmuMi- k prrut results. Jlrfl. if rtar, I Itclii.'.Tfc, M.f 11 . v ill tor lr years wire. 1 1)1 1 1. ! t" bi, -i' li"i;i. lived on ,l?..V HoortCu.-o i"id ,1 ,ul tnd; u' all , Jri'.l.'ltJi. it r -o nirrd hor. Fine ut di tprM ,, or address i C'ji ESkhart,Ind lU'irtVftcr. O" ' r.kl'"S " Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Ouroa Snapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, to Bcmoves and Prevents Sandnut WHITE RUSSilH SOAPo Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Watw, Unlike ilie Dutch Process No Alkalies OB Other Chemicals aro used In the preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'S reakfastCocoa uhtch is absolutely pure and soluble. It has more than three timet the strenuth of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sunar. and is far more eco nomical, costing less than ono cent a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, and eakilt WQESTisn. Sold by Ororers ererynhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. RUPTURE We. tbe nnderslrned. were entirely cured of rupture by Dr. J. II. Mayer. KS1 Arch Bt Phlladelnhla. Pa.. . Joues I'Ul'Inn. Kennet Bqnare, I'a.; T. A. Krelti, Hlatlngton, Pa.; E. M.Kmall, Mount Alio, ha.; ltev. H. II. Bber. mer, Huubury.iPa.: U. J. Dellett, 2U H. mti St., lteadlntt, Pa.; Wm.Dlx, 182 Montrose Bt fnuaaeipuia; u. u. iwwe, ow r.im rt., near Ine. Pa.: Oeoreoand Ph. llnrkart. IW.Loonet St., tleadlne, Pa. Hend for circular Act on a new principle reKtnate the liver, etcmscti and bonels throvgh tit turret. II a. Uius' Pout ifneitUv cure hUlonsncja, torrid lte end con3Upae ttr, Bmsl'et, mildest, ourcftt OOdOi3ea,SOcUa t: Amp 13 Lru as draKKtsta. lit. tha TLii. Ci, UUitt, UC 98 LYE frAiTc.fTra. 4 lwj tidf for a. Will ta tki ltw ffantd tlard Roap (b Wtolniui Wla Utlfilk IT IS THB BKST for IttMiInf wait dill aflat in ataki. iIamu. ukin UU'- BaUu, treea, ti4 punna. salt wra oa Gou. Ag .,Pha.,Fa. "HOTHER'S . FRIEND" . Ia a fioiontiilcally proparod Liniment and harmless; overy ingredient ia of recognized vuluo nnd in constant uso by tbo medical profession. 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