Mvertisements ire ine." me advertisements do have tliat :nucn,.v. o no some twm m. nna amc books. Nevertheless bright iiVUA lin.l frrtiiH it Ilia nHnt wi'lw uuuLiaiauu mat tut auvu IsinjJ columns now-a-davs carrv le information about things and good. Such is A. Tlist Nlnur Von-nt ry r Clmtr am tirt 'Common sense teaches that a pure vegetable product must be more wholesome than hog's grease. IIS lWVV V. LbUIUIW tJIIUl (A. 1 1 J I I is part cotton seed oil and part beef suet, refined and purified, by the most effective process known. It is more economical than lard for every use, and imparts a delicate, palatable flavor to food. Ask your grocer for the Genuine COTTO Iene. Made only by K. FAIRBANK & CO., :ago, cud 138 H. Dciawaiv. Ats.- Shxu llTTLE iver pi as. tHeaaachoand roliovetU tho troubles fact .lit to a bilious etato of tho system, suoh aa dizziness. Naucea. Drowsiness. Distress after , tilting. Tain in the Side. Ac. While their most allium r " vi w Bi'iUmm'T uu.itDuunuiutiuug Hcsflacno, yet Oarter'o Llttla Liver TOla art . equally valuable In Constipation, curing anil pro- k venting misannoyinKcompiainrwuno meyaiso fcrorrectaiitu8oruerfloiinoBtomacn,8timuiaioine mtot ana rogtuato tne Doweu. Jiveatttnoyonij kiroct Rcbathervroniaboalmoitprlcelosstotboeew&a Winker from this distressing complaint: but f orta- n&telTthelrcroodnassdoernotendhere.andthosa I who ones trv them will find tbeoo ltttlo Dills vala. iadio in comanvwavs manner wiu not Da wn hllng to do without them. Hat after allttck bead 'is tho tana of bo many Uvea that hero f s whew vemaye our nreit doosi. war puu cure itwoua . ncners ao eoi. . Carter's Littlo Liver rills aro very small ana ary easy to k a. one or two puis mage a aoee. Key aro airicuy ve;;oiaoio uiu uo uuh ynia uc Rri.Q. biiltiv flmlpfrentleaction TileasQall MrhQ lethem. Inti:lsat23cciits; llrefortl. Sold V . . . . . . ly oragsists cvcijwaero, or sent uy mau. CARTER rnniCIMCCQ.. Mnw Ynrlr ISMALLPILL. SMALL DOSE? SMALL PRICE Cares Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore XTiroai bold by all Uruggists on a Uuarantee. For a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh'a Porous rtasicr win give great satisfaction. 25 cents. SHILOH'S VITALIZE!?. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says ; "Shiloh'a Vitaltxr'SAVKD MY LIFE? I tonsUUritthebestremedyforadebiUtatednistern J ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble It excels. PricoJScta. HILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. T'ito you Catarrh 1 Try this llemedy. ItwIU r icvo ana Ca-o you. rrlco j cts. 'inis In-, .lector for Its successful treatment Is furnished free. Bhiloh's Bemcdles are sold by us on a guarantee 10 give entibi action. For sttlo by C. H. Hagenbuoh. m. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURE THAT AND STOP THAT IXos stood the tei t for SIXTY TEUt 8 una has proved Itself tho best remedy. 3 known for tho euro of Consumption, Couahs, Colds, Whooping Cough, and fallliung Diseases In young or old. rri(joJ5c.,e0o.,and 81.00 per bottle, 8QLD EVERYWHERE. EEtfBT, J0H1TGOH 4 MM, Prop-. BtiUtttsa, Vt. Cures Scrofula Mi. E. J. rtowell, Medford, Mass., says her ther hasbeoncuredof Scrofula by the woof .r bottles of EKSJHiflJfiJ after having h;ul hi ich other tro gl?SKa atnient,nnd bcint' r (luccd tonul " '"" to a low condli luu c,i health, as it was thought sho could not live. INHERITED SCROFULA. 1 Cured mv little boy of hereditary Scrofula, which appeared nil oter ' Ids face. For a 5 ear I had eh en ..p all hopo o( hla recovery, when finally 1 as induced to use Sf!3?!Jp3J A few bottles urod him, and jf,Sffi3l "0 symptoms of tuo disease rciuatn. Miu. T. L. JIatuers, JIathervllle, Jliss. Ou book u Olul (at Ski ni.eisei nulled r,K. bwirr smciric cu. AiUsu,c. BLAINE VERY NEAR TO DISSOLUTION The Ex-Sscretary Likely Now to Pass Away at Any ' Moment. r THREE SINKING SPELLS WITHIN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. It lincli Attrk tl, ratfxnt Vm Thouclit tu be Dying; The I'liynlclnnn In Consttint Atteiulnnco The AfoRt IN,iv- rful SllntulHiits 'Necessary to ltctoro the Action of ili HuMVtMiiny Anxious Ciilloin Iter. Ir. Ilumlln Kent I'm-. Wasuinotok, Jan. 9. Jnmes G. Blnlne 1 nearer the cutes of death than he hits been since his alnrmlnK rolupss throe weeks ngd. HI condition then was so critical that a locnl newspaper sturtleil the city with an extra edition, which uewsboys shrieked beneitth the very win dows of tho siok statesman's home, nnd which called forth an indignant protest from the members of his family. It seemed then as though ex-Secretnry Blaine were sinking into his Inst slumber umid tumultuous excitement, which surged to his very door, and echoes of which might have beat upon his ears. Mr. Blnine is so near death that a bul letin announcing his end may he issued while these words are being wired, and, on the other band, under the influence of the most powerful drugs known to medi al Kcteuco, his soul may bo kept within his body for several hours. The Blaine mansion has been every hour of the past month as much the center of observation as though every m':ieut might be his lust. Ever siuce early yes terday every personal movement of the members of bis family, every entrance and exit of the physicians, Drs. Johnston and Hyatt, and every arrival and depar ture of callers, who are friends of tho family, has been vigilantly observed. It was 1 a. m. when the presence of both physicians, and the evident'nlarm of the family, mad it plain that another mid perhaps the llnal criMS in Mr. Blaine's illness had been reached. Ilnttle With the Ilestroynr. Such was indeed the case. All through the early moroinu hours either one or the other of tho physicians labored over Mr. Blaine, whose rapid pulse, heightened temperature, and llutteriug heart threatened Immediate dissolution. In deed, it is understood that only by the administration of nitro-glycerine, com bined with other most powerful stimu- lauts, was the action of the heart restored to something like Its normal regularity. Toward morning the uncousoious patient breuthed more naturally, and the mem bers of his family ventured to snatch a few hours' needed sleep, while Sr. John stou went to his own hoiuo, Dr. Hyatt remaining In the sick chamber. At 7 o'olook in the morning Mr. Blaine's symptoms ngain became acutely alarming, and. In response to a telephone message, J)r. Johnston hurriedly returned to tliu lted House. Both physicians were almost continu ally at Air. Blaine's bedside throughout the entire forenoon, and tho bulletin whiah they issued at midday was con elusive evidenoe to all who read it that the end was near. Dr. Hyatt, when he left the house for a short period early in the ovening, said that Mr. Blaine was a "little better" and that there was hope that he might bo kept alive "for a few hours." The other physician, Dr. Johnston, who has per sisted In saying every day that Mr. Blaine was improving, also admitted that Mr, clalne was much worse and expressed no hop of even his temporary roeovery. lhe distress of Mr. Blaine's own house hold during these moments of solicitous watching may only bo imagined. Only at Intervals would the physicians and the trained nurse allow even Mrs. lilalno to enter the immediate presence of the dying man, although every one of the family was within immediate oall should a crisis occur. Miss Hattie and James G. Blaine, jr., received most of the callers, who were lor the most part contlneu to tho oldest and most Intimate friends of the family In the city. ltev. Dr. Iiamlln Summoned. One caller at the lied House, whose visit excited milch comment, was the Eev. Dr. Hamlin, pastor of tho l'resbyter- lun Church of the Covenant, where Mr, Blaine has been an occasional attendant. Dr. Hamlin's call was in response, it is understood, to a message from Mrs, Blaine, who bent for the Presbyterian minister iu accordance, it is. reported, wish request made several days ago by Mr. Biaiue. lrotmt Acalntt Gambling on ltaees. New York, Jan. u. A meeting was held at Chickerlng Hall yesterday after noon to protest against the growing custom of gambling on the races. Ad dresses were made by the Hon. Noah Davis, Rev. Dr. David James Burrill, Rev. John L. Scttddsr, Rev. Madison C. Peters, John P. Qulnn, the anti-gambling crusa der, and others. Resolutions were passed condemning horse racing, pool selling and the publication of "tips" in the news papers. From the Stag; to the Clatter, Niw York, Jan. 9. Most of the old timers will remember the name of Kate Eldrldge, who thirty years ago wa a well known character artist. Kate is now 05 years old and makes her home In AVest Houston street. Yesterday Kate was found lying drunk In a doorway in East Fourteenth Btrect by a policeman of the Fourteenth Precinct. She was discharged by Jtutleo Hojan at Essex Market Police Court. 1 fillips lu a ltuco Around the Tlorn. New York, Jan. 9. Considerable in terest is manifested In shipping circles as to the otitoomo of the race between the ships K. B. Stutton and Jabes Howes, which sailed from this port Saturday for Sau Franoisco, a voyage of 14,000 miles. It 1b expeoted that the trip will be made In about 00 days. AVlnclintsr Aruf Co, to Cut tVaee. Nbw Haven, Jan. 9. The Winchester Arms company is to make a 5 per cent, reduotion iu wages'. Business depression is given as the cause. Three hundred ma chinists will ba affeoted, 1'orty l'urdsni ltucnnuiiendeit, Topeka, Kas. Jan. 9. The State Board of Pardons has placed before the retiring Governor, forty pardons, asking tat uov cruor't signature. ROYAL WCL1 The Crown TrlM Frlneess uiu.Aiunv&n. feto in honor of! of Princess Marj Ferdinand. Cro rnncoss Aiais. i"tWHnu, lamer ami mother, the uuke ana uueuest of Edinburgh, arrived here from Coburg yesterday afternoon. The railway station and platform were tastefully deoorated in their honor. There were many royal guests and olll cials aboard the train. The party, as it started from the sta tion lor the castle, was saluted by a regi ment of troops drawn tip in front of the station, while all the bells in the town pealed forth a welcome. there will be two religious services, Piotestaut and Roman Catholic, Princess Mi l ie being a member of the Church of England and Prince Ferdinand being a Catholic. The first ceremony Will be full choral and will take plaoo in the large Roman Catholic chapol, high Cathollo dignitaries oitlcinting. the second ceremony will take place in tho small Protestant Church. Emperor William, as head of both branches of the House of IioruMiinllern will be present to witness the m ti n ge, while the Duke nnd Duchossol Coiinmight will represent Queen Victoria. Berlin, Jan. 9. Emperor William stnrtcd for Sigmaringen last evening to attend the wedding of Princess Marie of Edinburgh nnd the Crowu Prince of liou mania. THEY PILLAGED AND BURNED. llrldjreport's Knst Sldu Kxcltod Over Her rat Outruns. Biiidoefort, Jan. 9. Tho portion of this city known as the East Side is greatly excited owing to the fact during the early hours of the morning two In cendiary 11 res wore started and burglars were active in their work. Fireman KoiiBtauzer, returning home from the engine house at an early hour, met two men pushing a wheolbarrow. The men rau away when they saw him. The wheelbarrow contained a large quan tity 01 groceries taken from tho co-opora-tivo grocery store. A few minutes later Koustanzer saw smoko issuing from the First Advent Church. The firo had gained but little headway and was quickly extinguished by the department. It had beon started in one corner with papers and iu another with the baptismal roboi. A partially llnished dwelling house, owned uy c m. bcoiieiu, was round ou Are about 5 o'clock. This wits also tho work of incendiaries Tho structure was saved but considerable damage was done. panic of hotel guests. Tka llerceat Tire Kvor Known in UoUTe, neur, St. Lawrence County. watkrtown, Jan. a. At 1;UU a. m. fire broke out In the barroom of the Van Buren house at Gouveueur, St. Lawrence county, and the 60 guests of the hotel barely escaped with their lives, being compelled to jump from tho windows and fly from their rooms in their night garments. The entire building went up in smoko. It was the biggest fire that had ever vis ited the little village, and caused a loss of over 450,000. 1 he boot and shoe store of J. W. Orra- iston, und the clothing stores of J. J. Block and Max Tumpowsky, located In the building, were also consumed, together with their contents. DUasters at Saa. London, Jan. 9. The steamer William Anniug, Capt. Evans, at Queenstown, from Baltimore, reports that ou Dec. 24 her third engineer and messroom steward were washed overboard by enormous seas and drowned. The steamer Michigan, Capt. Fenton, at Liverpool, from Boston, rescued nnd con veyed to Liverpool tho crew of the Norwe gion burk Velox, which was abandoned ou Jan. G. The Velox left Apalachicola on Nov. 19 for Conway, Wales. Didn't Dlbturh Waahlnctun's Will. Washington, Jan. 9. Early yesterday burglars entered the County Clerk's office at Fairfax Court House, Va., and blew open the safe leaving its contents, con sisting of records, strewn ull over the floor and paitially burned. The will of Georae Washington, the Father of his Country, was deposited In the safe, but the burglars were evidently not aware of the fact, for the document wus found undisturbed when tho clerk came to the office. Cute raklri nt Niagara Falls. Niagara Falls, Jan. 9. Fakirs have erected pbaities on tho ice bridge, where they sell curios; take photographs and run a private bar. They refused to take out a license claiming they are partly on Canadian and partly on the American side. If government officers make a raid tne liquor casks are lowered through a hole in the ice. The price for a drink is Ivnntv.tiv f Driving the Brain at tlie. expense of the Body. While we drive the brain we must build up the body. Ex ercise, pure air foods that make healthy flesh refreshing sleep such are methods. When loss of flesh, strength and nerve become apparent your physician will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, which not only creates flesh of and in itself, but stimulates the appetite for other foods. Prepared by Scott & Tlovins, N V. All drayiliis. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT! 3P-.TTX JSTTJVrnUE-A. Respectfully Informs his old friends and the public generally that he has taken charge ot the oiastana lately occupied uy Felix AaricKs where be win keep on band a fresh stock o I'orter, Ale and Lager user. Liquors and Cigars. finest brands ot Paul Summa, Kroner's liulMlnN. Cor. Main and Poplar Str, i J rs judgment 01 that it must be passed witum u or must give way to other matters as tho paltenco of the Senate Is well-nigh ex hausted. Some of the strongest opponents of the bill have seized upon the opportunity olTcred by the pendency of the Quarantine bill to further delay the enactment of the gre it moral measure iu the hope of de ferring action upon it until the time ar rives when the Senate must turn its at tention to the annual appropriation bills. Ah part of this plan, final action on the Quarantine bill wus prevented Saturday, and that bill comes up ngain to-day as the special order, unless nu adjournment is cHtisi'd In unforeseen uvents, and may easily occupy two or more days of this week without justifying the parliament try charge that it is being used as an ob tntctlou. So It mny be that tho Anti-Option bill will not again be taken up beforo Wed nesday at the nurliest, but the indica tions are that when it is taken up there will be n vigorous content brought on by tho efforts of the friends of the bill to force it to a vote, luvolvlng, as Mr. Washburn has said, protracted sessions and much tiresome talk. Tho McOurrnghnn bill will fill in tho morning hour to-morrow and perhaps during the remainder of the week, al though it appears that it Is really ap proiichiug a final vote. Tho llauni report, the bill for the elec tion of Senators by direct vote of the people nnd the Commerce Committeo with its Omnibus Liiiht House bill, will each he given a day. WAR AGAINST ORGANIZED LABOR. Men Who Arm to Work for the Tonnsy!. .rutila Must LeuvH 'J'lielr Union. Cincinnati, Jan. . The Pennsylvania Railroad company has openly declared war against all organized labor. No longer is thero any doubt ot tho road's hostility to the different brotherhoods to whicli tho employes in different depart-' nients have attached themselves. Openly and without any equivocation the order oes out that tho men must sover all con nections with organized labor bodies or their nainew will be erased from tho pay oils of tlie company. For months the officials have been clan destinely at work using suasivo menus to diminish tliu membership of brother hoods among the force of men in their employ. Lukewarm members renounced their orders. Others refused and openly denounced the road, but got a welt with the ofllcial axe ucross the neck. The crisis has been reached and as the news nf ' no company's action has reached . ,, nit on the line, including its ". .aid ramitlcations, there is intense . i.,.tion nil over the country. ludlan.ipolis Oran Perry, city fl ht agent, summoned the freight , 'rs before him, saluting them with r. i.mrk: Ue "All of you who desire to remain with the company instead of the union will wulk to this side of the room." Fifteen did so nnd live refused. "I do not want to be misunderstood," continu1 ,'ol. Perry. "This company will not tarnish bread and butter to men who ore likely to prove unfaithful to it. You cannot be loyal to the company and to your union, 1 you prefer your union to the oompuuy 1 iat, pays you your wages, well and good." TO DEFEND THE CUP. Unless Ui Volunteer la Sold She W II I e In the Itnce. Boston, Jan. 9. Capt. Johu Barr, the well-known yacht skipper, has been en gaged by Gen. Paine for the comins sea son. The general will put the Volunteer in commission, unless he should happen t'o sell her before the season opens, and she will be on hand at the cup races. Should he sell the Volunteer, he would build something smaller, though not as n forty-six-footer. A sixty-footer would probably suit him very well. Tho engagement of Capt. Barr by Gen. Paine undoubtedly meaus that Capt. Charles Barr will sail the Carroll boat which is to cross the water. Hnrdonmwn citizens Indignant. Boiidentown, N. J., Jan. 9. The citi zens of this place are indignant that no reward has been oflered or no enort mado to arrest the colored highwayman who as saulted Daniel V. Bower, a tobacco and cigar ogent, on the platform of the Penn sylvania railroad Thursday night, when he wus ubout to take the train for his home at Trenton. THE KlftSD I IKiuiicy Trouble for 12 Years, S D Completely Cured. g HDina8absI"aeiu.aCo., Sii Mmjss -i;r la yti I hire liwn tadljaj S HI" J ah It III II ey Trouble. TwnyinS l-aa?" I iil "l.u lillpiir," hlch MtM tngl Kgmy Uck. At limi i II ni lutU votk for nu- to o. l M garouud. Ltd 1, b. I had another utait of l.u S aurlpiie," whkh kit me ao bad I coulitSS 3 Imril I v Be t ut'riid t lie. mom. Our mix- EB jg ihaot aJvlmJ nw lo try a bottle of f DANA'S 1 SAItSAPiVllXLLA hTUken threo bottle of SAU-5! ngSAPAIULLA and onti bottle of DAN.V8 nfjj, HM.uiroiiuiM Willi ItliliievMl n. It u f k. Hjuche; irooI uiMietlle, utd I ucvrr felt bet- ieya nt, iii4'kn lid 1 i.i-vrr f nit Iu4. Kg trr in iiiy hfc You may mbli Jl Ihtilf you with, y"a ei cry wuril la irm. 3 Si m Morrlitown, N. Y WEetfcY 8TEIUIY. J GSNTS Wn ara DcnoiullvamuilntM with f. mil Sterry,andkiiuivhlt4U-t!HiitaarL true 4epUully, A. 1'. U. t Mi NKIIi. y q Dana Sarssparllta Co,, Belfast, Maine, B3 WKSLEV STF11UY, M fc Morrlstown, N. V bt Speaker nf til Amcihuij Announce His Standing Cnmmlttt'es This KrenlngLrgUlfttura and Klrctnrs to b Kntortulnetl by tile flo ernor. ,4lbant, Jan. 0. The State Electornl College met at noon to-day in the Senate Chamber. Secretary of State Rice con vened the college und administered the oath of olllco to each one of the JO Elect ors. It Is oxpected that William Stelriway, of New York, will be chosen as president of the college from tho fact that he heads the list of Eleotors ns an Elootor-at-Large, After the college is organized, the Electors will vote for President and Vice-President separately by ballot. Tho Electors shall certify to lists of the re sults of such ballots and then appoint a person to deliver such lists to the Presi dent of tho Senate at Washington beforo Jan. 10. Similar lists must b forwarded by mail to the President of the Senate at Washington, mid must nlso be dullvered to the Judge of tho United States for the Northern District of the State. Each Elector is entltlod to compensa tion at the rate of $15 a day and mileage at tho rate of 10 cents a mile. The Secretary of Statu has everything ready for the consideration of tho Elect ors, even to their checks for compensa tion, as it is expected the college will finish its labors to-day. Previous col leges, However, for sovernl years back havo always taken two days to complete their work. To-night Gov. Flower will give a re ception at the Executive Mansion to the Electors and members of the legislature. Speaker Stilzer is busily engaged iu his rooms at the Delavan house, assisted by Lieut. -Gov. Sheohan, iu selecting the standing committees of the Assembly, which he will unuounce to-night. CAST THEIR VOTES TO-DAV. Tho SUutorul Culleirvs of All tho Mlttea iu Seialun. Wasiiimiton, Jan. 9. To-day the elec-toitiue- ' ite in the Union meet to carry out . wll of tho people as ex pressed at t.ie polls last November. After having given their vote thesu electors siirn threo oortllicates as to the result. One of thesu is delivered to an elector appointed to take charge ol it and carry it in pursou to the heat of Govern ment and to deliver it to the President of the Senate. The second certificate is seut by mail and the third is delivered to the United States District Judge for the district iu which the electors meet. Congress is required to be in Joint ses sion to count thu electoral vote at 1 o'clock on the second Wednesday in Feb ruary after the meeting of the electors, which will be Feb. b. Meanwhile each body will have appointed tellers whose duty It will bo to read tho vote. A few minutes before 1 o'clock of tbo 8th of February, the Senate will proceed in u body to the hall of the House. The President of tho Senate will pro side over the joint assembly, with tho Speaker of the House Bitting ut his left. Tlie certlllcates will then be opuned by the President of the Senate in the alpha betical order of tho Status und handed to the tellers, who will read them and note the result. It is possible that objections may bo raised to some of the votes from the Statos of California, Kansas, Michigan, Ohio, and Oregon, and in this ovont the law provides that tne two Houses shall separate, consider the objections, and re-, port the liudliigs. The count cannot proceed until each objection has been dis posed of. After the certlllcates have all been re turned tbo tellers deliver the result to tho President, who, iu accordance, with tho facts, makes the proper announce ment. This announcement is declared by law and will be u sutlicient and constitutional declaration of the election of U rover Clovo- luud and Adlal K. Stevenson. This will conclude all formalities prior to the inauguration. May Strike Out of Sympathy. Berlin, Jan. 0. The coal miners of the Jiuhr dlstriot show signs of striking in sympathy with tho men of the Saar district. The agitators frem the Saar- Louis have been at work there for sev eral days, but until now it was sup posed that the Ruhr miners would resist their appeals, lesterday however, S.QOO miners met in Essen and heard with ap proval appeals to help their oppressed comrades in ths Saar district. Death of Mrs. Ynnderglft. Bordkntown, N. J., Jan. 0. Mrs. Car rie E. Vaudergift, the widow of Joseph Vandergift, of Burlington, who died sud denly on u train Saturday, gained an un savory reputation here about a year ago when she was convicted of an attempt to poison her son by administering croton oil, with the hope that she would secure the insurance money on his life. Arknnsaa' Convict Camp Disgrace. Helena, Ark., Jan. 9. Warden Dunlap has failed to comply with the order of Chief of Police Clancy to place the con vict camp iu good sanitary condition, and is now threatened with arrest for violation of sunitary regulations ot the city. Duulup has left with his crew of convicts. Capt. Whlaeheud Dead. New York, Jan. 9. dipt. William whitehead of the United btutes Navy Is dead at the League Island Navy Yard, Philadelphia. He was the successor of Capt. Schley when the latter was relieved of the oommand of the Baltimore In February last after the killing of Rlggin Oraut Damage by Ice at Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Jan. 9. The ice gorge in the Ohio river broke last night, and 45 loaded coal barges worth $lb)0,000 with their cargoes, 80 empty barges worth $130,000. und a towboat worth $10,000 were wiped out ot existence. Dana Hume A;Hin. Nkw Yokk. Jin 8 Charles A. Dana. editor of the "Snu." and passenger by the French rlnurifogne, wbivli Iu-j.i-Paris. In- wire wif i-i Min-hip La i .u i u id (iuiii r Draught ST I y Trvl. utVtf rTATL'Ttr-HihciTCilKitcnOIn rorn has a wenk - r imcoed Huorft. Thountsymptomsaroalioi't 'ireaflii opprcsklnni fliitlerlnsr, fhlnt nnd iianjiTapeMa.palli In side, then iimothertDir.. -wollm ankles, ilronay (nml lrnlh,J lor whicii ax. mii.bs)' .vt w ji uA-irr uuitK iiu rrirvelous remedy. "1 havo been troubled -r it Ii luiart BlsonJe for yctirs, my left pulse was ery woaK, could nt tlr.n s scarcely feel It, tbo ,n. ilti'"t excitement wou'd always weaken my nt-rvpi nnd heart und a lonr of Impending death .tnred .in In tho fnco for hours. Hit. MII.I'-H "flP.rlVirjE nnd JfEW MKAllT CHUT! ' Mk only medicine that has proved of any bone iiir' ru-cd re. L. M. Iiyer, Clovcrdafo, M0L . . mien' JLIver 1'IIlso.tc a sure remedy ror ttlltnoisiiena u.id Torpid Liver. CO loera Sfi ci ffta. Hoc book on Heart Disease, with iiTic:-ti.l cur.B Tree at druggists, or addrees OR, MILES' MEUK1AL CO., Elklmrt, Ind. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies OB Other Chemicals aro used in tho preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'S reakfastCocoa which in absolutely pure antl nolttblc i Ithas morethnnthrcot itn-cs f tho itrenyth of Cocoa mixed j with Starch, Anowroot or ' Sucar. and is far more eco nomical, costing less than one cent a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, and BABILT maiMTr.i). Sold byflrorers eicrynhere. W. BAKER &Cb.,Doroliesteri Maa. ters Printing ink stains are removed and jammrf fingers healed by the use of because of its high percentage o tar. ASK YOUR QROCUR FOR IT. JAS. S. Xvllilt .fc CO., ChlcnRO. Whito Russian Soap,!! FIRE mSUBAMCE. Lamest and oldest rellaltle purely flash com panies represented by 120 S. Jama St., Slwnonaoah.Pa. Act on e new principle rerrolsto to- liter, rtomach and bovolo tKrcugh. Wit Mrvti. Vn. Mn.iv Prrxa ' afwtWy cars bUbnenoss, torpid liver and constipa tion. Sm;"eft, raild&at, omrapt! SOUcsea,28cto. Sate pies lrce at druutrlsta. .ii. S.l ltd. C EliLiit, lit- S Ely IS' 98 LYE (PATENTED) "Th ttrongeu q& pur tM I, jomvi. Battm olkrr Lje, ttlxMug bq rowdt-r nd p.vcktt lo a e&u wit I. reiuoTkble tb oodLstdm ar alwja redr foruw. Will mtlt tht .Wfpot fumed natiSoap laZOtnlaateiKUJlfrtUjk IT IS THE BEST for cleiaking wuu ptpV d lifo frt! tig laki, etOMi, vutlog butt' " piviDti, (reet, tu. PENNA. SALT M'Pa OC Ueii.Agus.,Phlla..Pa CURE YOURSELP! 'your drucgUt for a bottl of without the aid or publicity of a doctor. Non-polsonons and. Kuaranteed not to atrlcturs. universal American Curs. Manufactured Or Debilitated Women, should use BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR, Every ingre('lnt possesses superb Tonic properties an J extrts a wonderful influ ence in toning up and strengthening- her system, by driving through the proper channels all impurities. Health and strength guaranteed to result from its use. "My vlfe,ho svni bedridden foreign leeu luontns, after ualng JlradftfKt's mn!o Jtegulator tot mo mouths 1 getting woll." J Sf. .Tobnson. Malvern, jk. BaAnriBLn Hesvuiok Co.. Alkaau, Qa. tloid by Uiuiii.la at S1.00 per kMUe, JOHN H. OOYLE. ,ltufnt)--I.w ted RmI FittAfttt, i ' vmio llfHKn.U' ifWlrs, Sbent.feca, P mm m II t I I. a "iiSSsams Frio mm 1 WW m K VBailiillllllHA Tk Pt nV.ma.1 l. IslllllllllllllK
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