t in if. TWLNTY-TWO KILLED OUT If Is just be cause, "ffiere s no lard in Stfast ffie .iiw shorten is So vVVanJerfuMy fcofy liar Ytfitfi housekeepers. OTTOf-ENE IS pUfE, J) Plicate, HemtH T5 fY'NCf-hone of me unjjleasan-f ocor necessarily Connected With larcf.Qettje fhcre is no real SubsTitufe. Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. Delaware Ave., IMiilada. CARTELS Bck lToa-dacrio and relieve all tbo troubles lnef i.lont to a- bilious Et.tto of tai system, BUOh as Dlzzlnoss, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain lu tbo SI Jo. 4o. Whilo their most rusMtcable success hag bocu shown la cuilajj Hc&Saeho. Tot Outer's Lltuo Liver F11U ma equally valuablo In Constipation, curing and pro vonttna; thi8annoyinccomplalnt,whilo they alas correct all disorders of tbestomaclitlmnlalotha Itreranarornilatothebowola. Even it thoy only fm n bexa ficbathey would boalmoatpricolesa to thosowaa rnl.'er IromtMscuaU-r-ssing complaint: butforta xiatsly thelrgoodnossdoes notondhoro.and those. vrnq onro try tem w u una moso muo puis valu able In so manvwavs that thoy will not bo wit ftog to do without them. Eut after aU.eiclcb.ee4 (la tho bane of so many Uvea that hero Is wlicra iwemakeourgnatboaat. OtirplUj euro It walla others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy. to taie. One or two pills make a doss. They aro strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by to-slr gentlo action pleiso all who uselheni. InvlM9at25centa; nvsfor$l. Bold cy dr tifjj'.ou everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER niBBlCINE CO.. New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Cores Consumption, Coughs, Cronp, Sore Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, back or Chest Shlloh's Porous Plaster will give rrreat satisfaction. 35 cents. SHILOM'S VITALIZES?. Mrs. T. S. Hawking, Chattanooga, Tcnn., eays : "Shtloft'8 VUallzer' SAVED Ml' LIFE? 1 tomlderitthebestremedyfiiradehUttatedajistein 1 eter used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney irouuiu i& ujtcoia. x'nee 10 eta. t CMLOH'SATATIRH m U m M M Mm aa. i.ivnvou Catarrh? Trf this Homed v. ItwlU rcliove and Cu-e you. Price 50 cts. This In-, tector for Its successful treatment Is furnished free. Shlloh's Itemedles are Bold by us on a guarantee 10 give eaitsiaci-ion. For sale by 0. H. Hagenbueh. m. H. Downs' Elixir' WILL CURE THAT AND BTOP THAT IB Has stood the teU for BIXTY YJ2A118 i Fond has proved itself tbo best remedy J known for Uio euro of Oousutnpflon, iOounhs, Colds, Whooping Cough, and alllung Diseases In young or old. Price 25c EOo., and $1.00 per bottlo. SOLD EVERYWHERE. f ES1T27, JOEKSOH t LOSS, Pttjs., BcrlitEtoa, Vt. I am seventy-seven jear el and have hud nvagc renew, at 1-nt twenty y arsby then: of Swift's Specific. My to. and laff to mv l:ne3 w.-.b incr sore for two vnrs. and nhvslclans s i uiu iiufc uu tureu. -tiler (asing micciium- ' 3 o.fMhereisnot a soreonmylimus,ana anewieasaon wrv-ntsg? ftuK you ought to wirfatSJ dSrL l itutterers Know 11 - - - wonderlul remedy. Ira I'. Stilj-s, 1-airo.r, -..y IS A WONDERFUL ItEMEDY-especially for old people. It builds up ood rnailou free. SWIFT SPCIFIO COMPANY. Atlanta, Ga. BTnny Otbnrs Shot, Several Pntnll, Mnb, Huvliirr T.ynclied n Confcasiid Air dr-rcr, Is Mnt by tlin Shsrlff and l)ep tlos A ,Siiiip;uitiury ICnoounter Kuiuev. Joitsso.v Cur, Tcnn., Jan. 8. Tho fact wlilch loil up to tho terrible lynching at fruy in Bakersvlllo, N. 0., wero as fol lows: Anron Wlsonmn and Calvin Snipes wore partners It, nn Illicit Uls1,,Jr.v In MltcLoll county, K. 0., and hajggptfm. Ojborne and Isaao 0-iborno, tfeWriatSi, wiere thu distillery was sltfwted, Va, ()1irno reported the distillecfc to Ulic oillolaU at Lakursvllle, N. O.. and helped them to ilestroy it. Wiseman and Snipes suspected Isaac O.sborne as the reporter. On the night of August 27, 1892, Snipes and Wiseman armed with Winchester riiloi. went to the home of Isaac O-iuorne and c.illed him lip. Mr. Osborne came to tho door and the culprits opeued fire almost riildliUg him with bullets. Wiseman and Snipes wero arrested hut suflloient evidence could not be obtaiuexl ukrIiihI Wisemun mid ho was ruloased. Snipes was hound by tho Superior Court on purely circumstantial evidence. He was placed in jail and after uuinn con fined about two weeks, confessed to tho killing in luo manner above related. A mob of 400 gathered at Bakcrnvllle yesterday afternoon and at once surround ed the jaiL The sheriff barricaded tho doors but the mob battered the main doors down witli a log for a ram. ihe mob swarmed into the jail and overpowered tho guards. The Sheriff re fused to tell whore ho had secreted tho keys of Snipes' oell. ammn 1 be door was burst in and Snipes was dragged out and in the caro of the mot marched through tho town and iM a mountain forost about half utile Uls?J,Lerua5' afternoon. taut. The Sheriff swore. in half a hundred deputies, and at once started in pursuit. He hoped to recover tho prisoner, but be fore ho reached tbo timber tho mou Had strung Snipes 'to the limb of a treo and were pouring volleys of bullets into his body when the Shcrill and bis men came up. The brava Sheriff ordered bis men to arrest tho ringleaders of the mob. Tho mob at once opened lira on the Sheriff and his men, who ns quickly replied with guns and rovolvers- Tho combatants scattered among the trees, and a regular guerrilla war began. Tho battle lasted an hour or so before both sides paused to care for the wounded. The names of those of the sheriff a posse killed are as follows: J. N. Williams. D. F. Richie. B. R. Jones, P. B. Sams, K. E. Johnson, Win. Bojd, T. N. Bockner, J. W. Laws, N. It. Paunell, G. N. Hallifield and Thomas Hall. , The names of those of the mob killed are: John Work, William Osborne, T. G Baillffo, Will Perry, John Osborne, Phil ' Crowder, Jim Nance, Will Butler, Hagey i llyrd, Owen Thomas, JacK Phillips and , several others whose names are not known at present. Seriously Hurt in an Explosion. Tnoy, N. V., Jan. 5. An oxplosion of Illuminating gas wrecked the four story Imflili n r ni-. t lu, i-nwiiir of ITAprw nnil Tlii,--! btreets yesterday afternoon und Robert beilze was seriously burned and injured. His wife received bruis-os as did also Mrs. Dr. M. D. Dickinson. Tho Third street wall was blown across tho thoroughfare and tho loss, a total one, will reach sev eral thousand dollars. Two Iloys Drowned While Skating;. Watehbuky, Conn., Jan. G. Josoph and Henry Austin, 11 and 15 yearn old re spectively, sons of Abraham Austin, a carpenter, who wero with u crowd of boys skating on Lake Quassapaug yester day afternoon, went through the ice into fifty feet of water and were both drowned. Joseph first fell in and his brother rushed to his assistance. Many Cars Demolished. Prrrsnuno, Jan. 5. Two work-trains on tho Baltimore & Ohio Railroad coma together nearBueua Vista, Pa., yes terday and a large number of cars wero demolished. Tho wreck took fire, and all the cars wero consumed. Engineer Kauo and Conductor Peregay wero slightly hurt by jumping. The loss to the company was $15,000; Jockey Joe Brgeu Doud. Gloucester, N. J., Jan. 5. Jockey Joe Bergen, who was thrown from his horse in the third raco here yesterday afternoon, died late last night from the effects of thu injuries he received. He was taken to a hotel near the track in an unconscious condition and the efforts of the physician to restore him to consciousness were una vailing. Another Immigration Dill. Washington, Jan. 5. In view of tho faot that Senator Chandler's Immigration bill has been pigeon-holed by the House Committee to whom it was referred, tho Senator has just introduced another bill tho object of which Is to lessen danger from cholera from abroad. Texas Stuck Men Excited. Sak Antonio, Tex., Jan. 5. Tho stock men of this section are very much wrought up over huuters tresspassing on their lands. They allege that sportsmen go into tho pastures, run off their cattle, kill horses and burn their grass. May bo Phelps' Successor. Berlin, Jan. 5. The "Tageblutt" says that Dr. Senuer of the New York "titaats zeituug" is believed to have been selected by President-elect Cleveland to succead William 'Walter Phelps as United States Minister to Germany. Beuute Hills to be Coiislderod, Washington, Jan. G. Friday and Sat urday next havo been set apart by tho Senate for the consideration of the bill granting additional quarantine powers ami of tho bill for the suspension of Immi gration for one year. I.lchtor Sunk lly an Ice Flee. New York, Janj5V-The lighter George Mcllenry was sunlr at Pier forty-eight North river durlnghe morning by an lc floe. The lighter was loaded with diy goods, vrhlah floated away with the tUU. ler. ras, was tefnrn; i sea rose to snci? 1 tho the Levanter finally that At daylight on tho 27tS rnfles cast of the cape, with si? is fifty feet of water In her hold, At noon tho vessel became Wate r soven and the steering gear gavo out, (Hogged vesiwil became unmanageable. o'olock tho vessel had unk to the upper deck, and tho rigging was one mass of leer, freezing thicker and thicker as the sea dashed against It. At 10 p. m. the captain onlorpd all hands to lash themselves to the Im ii-i -m, and even then the sea constantly lni-Ke over them. This condition of things continued until noon of the tiOth, when tho bark !llerbert Fuller sighted tho distressed vessel, then 170 miles north of Capo ltat terna,1 bore down to her and rescued all on.ocyird. All hands wero on tho house top for fifty-thrco hours, tho vessel drift ing; completely at tho merey of tho sea. Captain Nash says tho rescue was nffejtcd after great difficulty. It took tlireo hours to comploto the work and tho high sea came near fwnmplng tho boats scvoral times. A majority of tho men wero badly frost bitten. f FAINTED A Uridsotnn, N. AT THE ALTAR. J, ltrliln Swoons as the Clergyman Asks the gue-itloii. BniDOETo.v, N. J., Jan. 5. Tho wedding of Miss Catherine W. Stndler, daughter of J. B. Stadler, to Baptist S. Scull of OHindan, cmno to a buuudii termination The clergyman had just asked the brido i "she would take ths man she held by the hand to bo her lawful husband.' In stead of answering Hiss Stadler fainted in o arms of the groom. As she was carried from the room h&i mother also fainted. A Paradlho for Thirsty Ones. St. Louis, Jan. G. Brewers lioro are engaged in a bitter war. A year or so ago all tho large breweries formed a syn dicate. Since then scores of small brew eries have sprung up. The syndlcato Is trying to wlpo out the small fry, who have been stealing their customers. The syndicate has cut tho price of beer to $1 a barrel, which is nearly the cost price to tho producers. Hurled in a Mine for Tun Days. St. Petkbsbukq, Jan. 8. Ten days ago a mine on the Lonetz railway was Hooded by a premature explosion and all but eight of the miners escaped. Pumps were worked night and day, and to-day a search was begun for the bodies of the eight victims. To the sur- prise of all, the men were found in an abandoned work. They were alive, but unconscious irom nungor. I'Cyi'tlan Quarantine Itntsnd Nnw Yoiik, Jan. 5. A quarantine has existed for a number of months in Egypt on passengers from Europe. This has been very troublesome to travelers Intend ing to spend the winter in Egypt, and coming from the North. Information has been received that the quarantine has been abolished lu Egypt and Palestine and that travelers will not experience any delay hereafter. Wanted for Another Murder. Pittsburg, Jan. 5. Edward McAUen, alias Wm. WalKer, now undergoing an eight years term lu the Rlvorslde Peni tentiary hero, for tho murder of Gabriel Mosely last August is wanted at Niagara Falls for the murder of a man there on June 17th. McAllen lias been Identified and tho Grand Jury has found a truo bill against him. Fire Department Incompetent, Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 5. The under writers at a conference with Mayor Boody gave as n reason for increasing in surance rate) to 25 per cent, that the fire department was incompetent, that its chief spent his time lu Florida, on his yacht and at tho races, and that tho whole department was ruu by politicians. Great Demand for the New Stamps. Washington, Jan 5. Information re ceived at tho PoUolllce Department indi cates an unprecedented demand for tho Columbian postage stamps.' An order for 200,003 of the four cont denomination was received tins morning from a promi nent business firm, presumably to be used in t-uudiug out circulars. Thin Children Grow Fat on Scott's Emulsion, because fat f o o d s make fat children. They are thin, and remain thin just in proportion to their inability to assimilate food rich in fat. Scoffs Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is especially adaptable to those of weak diges tion it is partly digested already. Astonishing how quickly a thin person gains solid flesh by its use! Almost as palatable as milk. Prepared by Bcott A Cowne, N. Y. All drueeiita. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ! Respectfully informs his old friends and the public generally that he has takon charge of tho old stand lately occupied by Felix Adrieks, where be will keep on hand a fresh stock ot Porter, Ale and Lager fleer. Finest brands ot Liquors and Cigars. PaulSumma, Franey's HulldlnS, Cor. Main nnd Poplar Sts. "ow manyp York city lias n tf ono that it malnta teaching- It in tho public a corrcspondentof tho l'rovid? nal. Many persons lmvocommc! the precision with which a New YorT can spot a btrangcr tho instant the stronger undertakes to pronounco the nameeof tho principal streets in the town. We call it Broadway, einplmslz inp; tho lat syllable very strongly. It plrs to Ih quito a trick to do this niiU it is evidently an unnnturni nm. gllnciatlon, for we notice that tho very wi-eat majority of strangers say bro.ib- ao. oo wo spot tliem on tho Instnnt Jid aslt them from what part of the Uunfry they hnil, just to show them Slat uiorn Is fintnntblnfr,tl,m,t ,t.n at notcityfled. nnd to hot them puzzling win. wiiuiiii-r ir, is in tne slinpeof their "t or tho stylo of their shoes, or what fa in. I'eonlo from the mhiI.1i lmimv ti,n Jt by calling our Houston Rtreot nIowhton street," as that name is pro btnnced from Texas to the Chesapeake, OH wo play ns strange u triclc with an- iiar names lor wo call Coenties slip tWtllncy slip." As no one would do Out naturally wo detect strangers by boat pronunciation. The name of IIr. oaken Is another that WO frifln wi1t wHnff it Habbuelceti. i ot) should. Hut in wavs and hv wnr.lo Niar than theso I can pick out a aiiw Yorker anywhere that he td I may meet, whether it bo in llos d'lorinthe Itoclty mountains. lean O Mils by noticing how ho pronounces "'a "ur" sound in such words ns birth, "-d, earth, heard, etc. All tho rest of yio country pronounce thnsn n-nnla firth, burd, urth and html. Not so tho evv Yorker. Ho is carefully taught jt to do so in nil tho public schools, as le""our"illis Parents bomo. Tho the0ea.vlinar'lst tlmt cntcrf! '"gely thus expressed? !" mnrnn ono "l is how we sayt"' comPsr t fa say bird. We say feiTPf1 ltU mur-yid-dcr for murder. " iw w" wero born lu New York have it'VMryJ?. this peculiar twist; commanding thepu- pils to put on the trade mark as fighting men once wore tho coat of arms of their feudal masters. Most of us, too, havo heard ni e, careful little girls on the way h. -me from school correcting caro U'v, i-ompanions by insisting that "you u.i -int say burd; you must sayitnicely, bnr-yid." (if till the senseless and unmusical and bad things that are done to Eng lish that is one of the worst, because one expects to hear a languago at its best in the greatest city of a country, and thither foreigners repair to study English nnd then prepare to go back homo and teach it with a whole lot of little tricks like that in their heads, to be solemnly tar -M ;r d scattered, until no one knows viure Uie mischief will end. Of course, 1 to not want tho reader to understand that very nice people murder the languago in these or any other ways, but the great masses of New Yorkers, those who get their learning in the public schools and whose tongues were trained in old New York homes of tho middle class these are the victims of this peculiar habit. I TS-2AT CORES! M On Crutches 10 Years! 1 EATING S0EES THAT 1 gj WOULD NOT HEAL ! m m cukedi cured: Dana Sabsai-abiixa Co. : IS S Oentlemeni I wl.h to tetufy to the elBcacr ESof DANA'S SARSAIUHILLA. fji mm For . veral year. I have been aufferlng from a In 5stul Jtluotl lltsurtler called by differentss Hname. by the arvei-at 1'by.U iana who attended uie,MM -but which Imllli-il the .kill of theuiall. Itat-ua Stacked ray il.ee. lLVriXU AW.VYaBi K-fritl! FLUSH, and leain a neraUtcnlRa SSrmuiliiu- sore, which nothing would heal. It a jgSalao hroke out on my limb a. a I-'1VX11CSS NOIti:. for month. I wa. coiillneil tuft!) iwiihoi ' Iteil ana naTU been unulilo to wulklll. KJ LutFatllpun-huedthreebotCeaof R1 i DANA'S I SAJRSAPARILLA gof Davii Broi. It helned me from the tlrnt.aS MI took it fulthfully, ana I can now attend tog my hoiittehulU ilutluu ami walk, u well KB ciiTi be KM 1 am sure that myeaw Uaj near a mlrucle aa anythitig thathappoiii at tho present day- ua Malone,N.y Mils. ULlVEH CI1CRRIER. jaa Gentlemen i We rnctoie teBtlmoolal of Mn. HCherrlcr, which U a inning cndorwiuent of your valuable compound. Wttbullee her itatement to Eg RUbetruo In cttj i-r,eit. ae ES We are vtn reMtfuJ.y yourf , u S DAVIS BROS. UH Milooe, N. Y. Wholesale & Retail Druggiiti. g g Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. M Chtfhetfra Knatla!i BUmoud Brfintl. PILLS Orbrtnul lioif IIhI, Gt-nulaa. ajwaj. rcJabtt. ladies, ask mimij Jirani la Kd a&J 0ou mmlno' JboiFi. ea)d with btna ribbon. TsLe litut ami imi(aiii,.. At nrucrUu. ,-iul -1a. la ilw,l fr jjartloaUr. ImtliuoalaU aol ' t-1 tttur l, ..turn llu! lO.OtfO -ujioti-.l.. JV.ta. wm. f!hlphMl., .'L.-lufV.-il A..-lnl..,n K.x.T Uit j u Loot Om;riu. i'LlUdu., I's. 1 MRS. OLIVER CIIi:ni!IEIt, iS TS Msloae,K. Y, K 1? ex il oath of o for speakor ro Brooks of Torri Dunn, 103, opeaner iirooks was s retiring Speaker and briefly a? House. A partisan debate occurred In the ate on a resolution notlfyinu the retiring Governor, Mr. Bulkeley, that the Senate was ready to receive any communication 1 hat he had to make. Senator Pierce, member ot the previous Senate, objected to recognizing Gov. Bulkeley by the pas sago oi me resolution, but it passed 13 lO 11. Gov. Bulkeley notified the Sonata that ho had lent $300,000 to the various depart ments during the past two years, and Mibmitted vouchers for the amount. Both matters were accepted and trans mitted to the House. Tho Senate took a rc-cosH to 2:1)0 o'clock, when Gov. Morris was inaugurated. Guv. Morris, in his address, urged a constitutional convention to revise tho State's organic laws In accordance with tho demands of the times. Tho Legislature, he said, was not repre sentative of tho people, and tho constitu tion was obscuicd by too many amend ments. Ho continued : " If we aro to retain popular government in Conn,.c(i- cut, the Constitution should bo so chunged that tho votes of tho people ns cast on Election day should havo their urn cncct. it is seldom that tho execu tive officers of this State aro those who have received a plurality of tho people's votes. " In forty of tho forty-four states of the Union, a plurality vote elects the State olllccrs. In every State admitted into the Uuicr, 'hiring the present century a pluralil , -- elects, lb this State a plurality , - ,.Vcts the Presidential elec tors, memb is of Congress, State Sena 'i'o"""'1 "preventatives, sheriffs and yui.w. i,u liuuu reason can pluirtlit-y voto. the. executive officers of Y. i , -if oe elected by a Nominated Iiv tlic ,.K. Jo "v- .......... ..v "ia'y Bosion, Jan. 5. The Senate org'Sii, ' by tbo re-election oi fresident riukertou of Worcester, and Henry D. Coolidgo as Clerk. In the House the Speaker and Clerk of 1&D2, Messrs. William F. Barrett and, Ed ward A. McLaughlin, were re-elected, and Cu.pt. J. C. B. Adams was again chosen Sorgeaut-at-Arms by the two Houses in concurrence. Both President Plnkerton and Speaker Barrett made addresses, in which the earnest Hnd united efforts of all for care ful legislation and prompt attention to duty were asked. The contest for Speaker in the House had u most harmonious ending. Mr. Bar rett receiving 230 of the 231 votes cast. Mr. Charles, of Boston, who received tho odd vote, moved that it be made unani mous. The Republicans of tho Legislature mot in caucus in the afternoon to nominate a Uuiled States Senator to succeed Senator Dawes. President Pinkerton of tho Sen ate presided. Senator Butler, leader of the Crnpo forces, asked why the members weie lu such haste to hold this caucus. The vote for senator could not bo taken until January 17 aud he asked that an adjournment bu taken to January 12. Several other speakers discussed the ques tion, but a motion to adjourn was finally lost 121 to 40, and by a voto ot 113 to 31 the caucus proceeded to ballot. The ro suit was as follows : Whole number of votes'186; necessary for a choice, 91; Henry Cabot Lodge had 147: William W. Crapo, 30; Frederick T. Greonhalge, 2; William Coggswoll, 2; John D. Long, 0. Mr. Lodge was declared the caucus' nominee. PROCr-EDlNGS AT ALBANY. Both llruncb.es Adjourn Over Until Mon day Next. ALBANr, Jan. 5. Tho Senate met shortly after 10 o'clock and began the consideration of the bill amending the Constitutional Convention law, post poning the election until next November. After several amendments had been voted down the bill was passed. The Assembly resolution to take a re cess until Monday night at 8 o'clock was coucurred In. When the Assembly convened Mr. Qtiigley moved that when the Assembly adjourn it be until 8 o'clock next Mon day evening. Agreed to. Sir. Alnsworth introduced a resolution, which was referred, calliug on the Con cresamen from New York to euact at the 1 present session some measure looking to the restriction ot Immigration, in view of the danger of cholera. The Constitutional Amendment bill was then taken up and passed by a vote of ayes, 113; noes, 8. The bill now goes to the Governor. The report of tbe oommlttee appointed by the last Legislature to consider the re vision pf the tax laws was received, and the committee was granted sixty days further time In whloh to complete its la bors, Nw Hampshire's Legislature. Concord, N. H., Jan. 5. Both branches of the Legislature met at noon and or ganized. Robert N. Chamberlin (Rep.) of Berlin was elected Speaker. S. S. Jew ett of Laconla, was eleoted Clerk and E. I. Ingalls of Concord, Sergeant-at-arms: In the Senate, John McLane of Milford, was chosen President, C. J. Hamblett of Nashua, Clerk, and F. H. Wason of Nashua, Sergeant-at-Arms, all Republi cans. Suarlet Fevnr at Moy's l.nnilli-ic. Caps; May, N. J., Jan. 5. Searlet f.-iet lias become t-o piavaleiit at Mi, h landing, tfeat. s a ms'iri" of nr v u in it Vi- liet.. !.--Mlca .- - -st tie j 1 a hi. VfV.i orms. TVilnlcanl Hide. Shoulder M Jpnrestlnn. Asthr? ink nnd ftmotherlil . I. nivninrii, nr., nr-i NEW IIKART ClirtF. .mincnt Indiana finr-lnt. AltX tl Itr. felt better imn. "1 T tblrtv venra -t II 01 tim hnltlr-s nt JflT CUtlE c.ired me. LctI rVlch." 1 Ifl. Ht.nl-(nn. Wnv. Jtnken DR. MILES' HEART -u ur. f. 'I ults Mrs. il f iririvcnrs with HO li lu belD. lived nn a Li-. l..l''-s l.onrtCuro end i r n it ii o cured her. Tlno Ill : H b 1 Ur.Wllcr. Lit. 1 i ac crjfTets, or nrldrtm al Cp.,Ellthart,lnd. Heaiihfu) Chapped Hands, Woundd.'lSSilJingo lySmovos ana ProventB Dandru WHITE RUSSIAN SOUP. 3pecialUAdapted for Use in Hard Wait Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies OH Other Chemicals aro used in tho preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'S reakfastCocoa which is absolutely pure and soluble. It liasmorotirtudirrcf iKicc I thestrenylh of Cocoa mi) ' i with Starch. Arrowr.-ut -nr Sucar. and a far morn ft- i nomical, cojtln7 lcs3 tVia,-. one cent a c It is delicious, nourishing, ad kasi e DIGESTED. J! Sold by Ororers eterywhers. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Ma. FlRE INSURANCE. Largest ana oldest reliable purely oah oom. panles represented by 3DA."V-I3D FAUST, 120 S. JaminSt., Shenanaoah.Pa. mm mil fhh Act on a new principle rcfmlato the liver, etomed and bowels through IM nma. Ha. Jtixis Pnxs ipetdily cure blliousaeM. torpid llror end constlpi tton. .Smallest, mildest, earest! EOdoosB,a5ct 8srnnl&s tree at druei Dr. fines Bti u , til lac lEWIS' 98 LYE (PATENTED) Tbe itnngttt and vurMl Ljl maJa. tHWhA stfcer Lye. itbv.DK a Uat powdttt and p4batf la acan witd reaioraWfl ill. tU oocWotB VY alway.reaif toruj. Will male tht titm rum4 Hard Soup la SOuIudM vHtXout rVodpua IT IB THE DEBT for oleantlaf wku pSt dUlnrttnlng ilnk, cIomu, wukU( butV pjslau, irsei, etc. PBNNA, SAW U'P'O OC Gen. Ag.a., l'mTa.,FaV Every Month msny women suffsr from Bxessslve or Scant Menstruation; ny cos t Know who to confldo in to est proper advice,. Don't confldo in anybody but try Bradfleld's a Sped!!: for PAINFUL, PROFUSE. SCANTY, SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. Book to " WOMAN" mailed free. BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, 0a. Suli by nil Urusclata. 3BXUE3Zi2k TOHN K Attumty-at-Ltw t& t"n I rwace Hedoall'i UuUdltg, tttr, MErBTyO U RS if LFJi flytU!'!r,lwltllti0""frrirealS fJplwvmJ ,ICC,i"hll.SpermntorrhceaKS IEH'0rttnuunturn,lfrlinrBetikl MhMBfS?UdrVFlst '",r ""tile of njaKRl without thonld or publicity of Knatl . Non-Poisonous and. im"Sa (rnornnteed not to rtrlcture. mm IW a , wi mm iiail7gTW' irfflTWHillllltinH BI'JflrfirsilWal I
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