Let There Light on packing house methods of lard rendering, and there will be less lard used. Many people realize that it Is impossible now-a-days to procure old-fashioned leaf lard. They demand Something better than the modern stock-yards product. The New Vegetable Shortening fully supplies that demand. It is1 clean, delicate, healthful and eco-, nomical. Ask your grocer for ttifi genuine Cottolene. M Made only by j N. K. FA1RBANK & CO.,' CHICAGO, ul 138 V. Delaware Are., Rdl SRck ileaaaeho and relieve all tbe troubles- dent to a bilious state of tho ay stem, ut'l 09 XHzdness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress , iter eating, Fain in tho Side, &o. While thetrj bat pecoarfcablo success baa been shown in cult x Evil Ceofiaeho, yet Cartel's Iittlo Liver Ffitt J guuly valuable in Constipation, ouring andfl voniing inia annoying coznpiaincTniio tne wrrectAlldlsordersofthOBtomachJtlmalai liver ana regulatotho bowels. Evoniftheyu caroa (ilifltbcy wonldbcalmostpricelooatolhosoma iWter from Ois distressing complaint; bnt torn lately theirgoodnoss docs notondhoriyindtho'a tfhoonco try them will find these little pills va blo In so many ways that thoy will not bo V mag to do without them. But after cilalckbJ 1 (isthabanoof so many lives that harolawioji IwexnakeourgroatDoasi. uurpiiucuroicwi lothers do not. I Carter's Llttlo Llvor Pllla aro Tory BmaU a,, Tory easy to take. One or two pills nuko a ilq tinnrft. bntliv tliclr nentla action Tileosaall W csethem. In vials at 25 cents; flyoioril. St, fcy druggists overywfcero, or sent by mall, j CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New York! SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SHALL Pill' i' HOTEL AND RESTAURAN i Respectfully Informs his old friends and till psblto generally that he has taken charge of thi old stand lately occupied bv Felix Adriek where he will keep on hand a fresh stock oi Porter, Ale and Lager Deer. Idauors and Cigars. Flnoit brands ot. Franey's Bulldlna. PaulSumma, a IN. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT Has stood tho tet ,t for BTXTT YEARS J rand has proved .itself tho best remedy i 6 known for the onro of Comumptlon, Wouohs, Colds, Whooping Cough, and I fall Lung Distaste In young or old. Price 25o., COO., and tl-00 per bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. T. J. O'HAHEN'S . COR. MAIN AND OAK 8TS. Bverythlng In the tonsorlal line done In flrav wajKi aiyiu. a auo uuw ruum ubiuvueu, ULCERS SCROFULA RHEUMATISM BLOOD POISOi every Kindred niw-aseariaine: rrom impure Wood cured ii y lint iieter-iainug aim best oi a all medicines, Ileal: on Blood and Skin Disease mailed free THB nwiFT SPECIFiO CO., ATLANTA, OA. CARTER'S! j iJVER llii tot S C0 B ft. And iFSEHATE AMD HOUSEf forecast nf thp Wnrh MnnnrH II It ... r tm.!.. t i r t. UUL 1U1 A Ilia VV CCK.. INTI-OPTION TO HE DISrOSKD OP. ol Hoped Mint This Can tin Accomplished Without Hard Struggle Tho Opposi tion to the Immlcrutlon Dill Commerce Committee flans. Washington, Jan. 10. Tho week prom ises to be eventful in tho Senate. Save the passage of tho QuarauMno bill the Semite has accomplished very little and not ono of tho annual appropriation bills has boeu passed. The Committee on Order ot Business has determined that (something must be done to advance the public business. It was at the suggestion of Mr. Sherman, Chairman of tho Committee, that Mr. Washburn gave notlco that ho would ask the Senate to sit Wednesday until the Antl-Optlon hill is disposed of. That this can bo done without a bitter itrugglo is not expected. What will follow the Anti-Option bill will be de sided by the Committee on Order of Busi ness before Wednesday. At present tho indications aro that priority will He between some of the Interstate Commerce bills, it Senator Cullom is able to rosume his duties, the Nicaraugua Canal bill, and perhaps a resolution to repeal the Silver Purchase act. Mr. Peffer of Kansas is down for a speech on the limitation of tho Presiden tial term, and Mr. Morrill of Vermont on the McQarrahan bill, both for to-day. Tho majority have mapped out a big programme for the Houso. To-day is suspension day. Efforts will be made to pass the Raum Pension OfUco report and the bill for the election of Senators by the people by a two-thirds vote. The majority of the Rules Committee has decided ,to allot to-morrow to bills coming from the Judiciary Committee, Wednesday to the Immigration bill, and Thursday and Saturday to bills originating with the Committee on For eign and Inter-State Commerce Commit-, tee. Friday, under the regular rules, is pri vate bill day. There is same opposition to tho Immigration bill, and it is hardly likely that one day. will suffice for its passage. The friends of the Quarantine bill, re ported by the Committee on Foreign and Inter-State Commerce, which will, it is contended, meet all the evils as to cholera which the Immigration bill was designed to remedy, are opposed to the Immigration bill. The Quarantine bill was antagonized Very strongly by the State Quarantine officers of New York, but a part, at .least, of this opposition has been withdrawn. There is a probability of some trouble for each of these bills from the opposition of members who favor the. other of the two members. The Commerce Committee has a for midable list of measures which it hopes to pass, headed by tho Omnibus Light house bill and the bill for tho erection ot a couple of additional revenue cutters. CARNEGIE COMPANY ACCUSED. Dempsey'e Attorney Says They Have llrlbed Their Witnesses. Pittsburo, Jan. 15. The trial of District Master Workman Dempsoy, of the Knights of Labor, charged with com plicity la the plot to poison men at Homestead, is being continued to-day, There arrived in this city last night Win. C. Kaiss, a coal dealer, ot Balti more. He had a letter written by Dr. James Cooper, one of the witnesses for the Uamegio company, In which, It is al leged, tho writer said ho had received money from the Carnegie company. As he performed no professional ser vices for the company, tho attorneys for Dempsoy claim there is .no other conclu sion but that the money was taken by mm for services as a competent witness. Attorney Porter, chief counsel- for Dempsoy, says ho has a clear case of per iurv and briberv. proceodintrs will follow later, when tho '.Carnegie company and Dr. Cooper will Iv,,. -,nra nfori nnalniii- rh.m A Coal Combine In Central Ohio. t Colcmbus, 0., Jan. 10. At the session if the leading coal operators ot Central .Ohio a combination was formed to cou- rol all the coal used in Central Ohio. General Manager Jounson, of the Colum jus & Hocking Iron nnd Coal company, presided over the meeting. All the coal nipped over the Ohio Central, Baltimore A Ohio, and Columbus, Hocking Valley & uledo railroads will be controlled by tbe .mbine. The great demand for coal at eaent will force prices up, to the com tie's advantage. Change in the Hebrew Marriage Law, Philadelphia, Jan. 10. Members of to Hebrew marriage order B'nal B'rith ill not be compelled hereafter to marry cording to Jewish rites. The rule rnalc B such marrluges obligatory was abol- hed after a warm and long drawn out scusslon at the special meeting of tbe der which begun In Maennerchor ball, lis city, yesterday. New York's Typhus llecord. New York, Jan. 10. Joseph Price, 50 :ars old, ot 31 Bayard street, died from ,-phus fever on North Brother Island bsterday. The reoord of the disease nee Nov. SO last is Ilia cases, 1U deaths, discharges, HU patlentH on North rothcr Island, ii'i suspects there, and 10 ispects In quarantine ut 23 Bayard st. ewspapcrMen to ho Expelled from Purls Paris, Juu. 10. M. Alt, correspondent the Corrlere di Napoli, and probably . Brandos, correspondent ot tho Berlin agehlutt, will be expelled from the juntry to-lay. Tue, Figaro says M. umhoii will replnco M. Waddlugton as rench Ambassador at London. Just as 50 Yours Ago. Milton, Pa., Jan. 10. Mr. and Mrs. H. Tate, of Oral, at their golden wed- Inif dinner in the same room In which hey were married, and sac betide the roomsman who tut at tue same table 0 yeara ago. Woman Sull'ruglsts In Couvontlon. Washington, Jan. 10, Tho twit,v ftb auniml convention of the National Otanerlouu Woman Suffiwg Aasootattun is slug held in this city this week ba nning to-day. 8ATOLLI'8POWER. Father Connolly's Views on the Archbish op's Appointment. Nbw Yob.it, Jan. 10 No official an nouncement of the appointment of a per manent apostollo delegate has reached Archbishop Corrlgan, nor does ho expect any. ' Speaking as his representative, Father Connolly stated that whatever might be said In regard to the result of the ap pointment ot Mgr. Satolll as Apostolic Delegate must necessarily be conjecture only. "Wo do not know what power will be vested In Mgr. Sutolll," ho said, "they can only bo learned through the docu ments which it is announced havo been forwarded to Washington. Of course, beyond a doubt, ho will havo entire con trol In tho judging ot cases that might come under his direction, because he has already had that power, and his present appointment indicates its continuation. "Just what ellect the establishment of an Apostolic Delegation In this country will huvo 1 nm not prepared to say, nor am 1 In a position to say whether its In fluence will bo noticeable in any of the dioceses." Father Connolly explained that the United States is under tho Congregation ot tbe Propaganda, and that just ut pres ent it was impossible to state whether tho Apostolic Delegation would bring this territory under a new board of di rection. The appointment, ho said, was not en tirely an innovation, as appointments of a like nature had been made in other countries. It Is generally believed among Catho lics here that the trouble between the liberal and radical wings of the church in this country and the talk that has been created by the restoration of Dr. McQlynn to the priesthood hastened the Pope's ac tion in the matter. A prominent Catholio when asked to day what effect the new order of things would have on the church In this country, said! "Beneficial. Mgr. Satolll is now virtu ally Pope of the United States. He is well fitted to deal with any question that may arise, and his standing at Rome, es pecially with Pope Leo XIII., will almost preclude the possibility of any decision he might render ever even receiving consid eration at the Vatican, should an attempt be made to appeal It." PRECAUTIONS AT CHESTER. Police Officials Pear an Attempt to Lynch Parrlcld ItodsTers. CnESTicn, Pa., Jan. 10. The terrlblo tragedy enacted here Saturday afternoon, which resulted in the loss of two lives, the wounding of one woman and mado Thomas Rodgers, 24 years old, a double parricide, has thrown the community Into great excitement. Police officials have taken extra precau tion to provent lynchers from adding tho Onal chapter to the bloody deed. That the young fiend Intended to com mit murder, is admitted by himself. To a reportor, ho said the attack was the result of a family row, and that ho Intended to kill his father. He gave no reason, however, for the assault on his mother and Bister. FRACAS AT PATERSON. A Saloon Keeper Dangerously Wounds Oneof a Gang of Toughs. Paterson, N. J., Jan. 10. A gang of tough entered Am ram Wllkesm-iu's West street saloon yesterday and endeav ored to force the proprietor to glvo them free drinks. Wilkesman and tho leader of the toughs drew their revolvers and fired several shots. Wllkesman shot Jncob Mitchell, ono of the gang, dangerously wounding him. Tho police heard tho shooting, and, raid lng thp saloon, arrested John R. Van Ness, William C. Ditman, and Charles Uoebier, ail bystanders. Tho toughs escaped save the one who was wounded. He was taken to a hos pital, Wllkesman was arrested. BIG FIRE AT BREWSTERS, N. Y. FiveDulldlngs Destroyed Loss Estimated at 9100,000. Bbhwsters, N. Yv Jan. 10. Fire broke out lu the Town Hall at G o'clock a. m. and before it could be extinguished it de stroyed tho Town Hall, Smith & Bros., store, F, H. Merritt's bottling establish ment, the postoflice and the printing office of the Brewster Standard. The loss is 100,000: insurance about $75,000. An overheated stove or a defective flue It Is thought was the cause of the confla gration. All the mall matter in the postoflice was saved. Protests Against Populist Actions. Topeka, Jan. 10. Despatches from Lawrence, Hiawatha, and McPhcrsoa, this State, say that tho Republicans and Democrats of those places held mass meetings and protested against the action of tho Populists In the lower Houso, at the same- tlmo urging the Republican majority to maintain their position and assuring them ot the endorsement ot pub- lo sentiment, Natural Gas Shut Off. Findlay, O., Jan. 10. The supply of natural gas of all the glass factories in town have been shut off. The companies are indignant as they claim they were in rlilfp! tn FiiullHV by nftVrs nf frft funl. Valued Indorsement of Scott's Emulsion is contain ed in let ters from the medi cal profes sion speaking of its gratify ing results in their practice. colt's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypc phosphites can be adminis tered when plain oil is out of the question. It is almost as palatable as milk easier to digest than milk. Prepared brSett&Bewne,KY. All drantlits. LOTH'8 LAST HOURS- Itolldlty of the Condemned Man Before the Execution. Dannemora, N, Y., Jan. 10. Kornell Loth, the Hungarian, who wns electro cuted this morning, was convicted in Schenectady county of the murder of Mrs. Ettlo Demacesk, the crime being committed in her own home in Schonec- tady. Tho trial, conviction, and the time elapsing between the conviction nnd the carrying out of the death penalty was the shortest on record In this State. Loth committed the crime on Juno 14, 1893, was arrested in July, put on trial in November, convicted In two days, and sentenced on Dec 8 to die Jan. 10. Loth slept most of the tlmo yesterday. Ho had to be awakened to have the deatt warrant read to him, aud also when his spiritual advisor called to see him. He ate a hearty supper nnd breakfast, nnd at no time during the day or last night did he show any feeling or interest in the oxccutlon. FOR THE INAUGURATION. Appointments Made by Qen. Martin Mo Muhoii, Grand Marshal. WAsniNQTOS, Jan. 10. Qen. Martlc McMahon of New York, Grand Marshal of the Inauguration day parade has mads, the following appointment: Col. 11. C. Corbln, U. S. A., Adjutant- General; Qen. W. D. Whipple, U. S. A., Chief of Stuff. William Dickson ot the District of Columbia Chief Marshal ot tho clvio parade. Richard Uroker of new York Marshal of the civic organizations of New York City and State. Col. Emmons Clark at New York A slstant Marshal. TENS OF THOUSANDS STARVING In Parts of Rusla a Third of the People Turn llegcars and Robbers. St, pBTETtSBCRO, Jan. 10. Director Kerbedeze of the Vladl-Kavkaz railway has bought for the Government 72,000,005 pounds of grain, which will be distributed among the starving poor of Toola, Voro- nesh and Rcazan, whero tens of thousands are famine stricken. In Petrozavodsk and Archangel nearly one-third of the inhabitants aro wander ing from place to place begging and robbing. Pears for the Expedition. Denver, Col., Jan. 10. Dave Day's ex pedition to Sun Juan is missing. Two weeks ago they started into the Corriza mountains on tbe south of the river in tbe Navajo Indian reservation to prospect. They have not been heard of since, and grave fears for their safety are expressed. looking for an Amerlonn Convict. Londox, Jan. 10. English detectives are on the lookout lor a convict named Stewart, who escaped from Warden Cus sldy of tho E.isteru Penitentiary, Penn Bylvania,on Deo.15 last, while being taken to court for sentence, nnd who is sup posed to havo sailed for Great Britain. Populists Working Hurtl In Arizona. Piicesix, Ariz,, Jan. 10. Gen. Jnme B. Weuver opens the Populist campaign In this tcintory Jan. 18. EHorts uro being made by Populists to control the next Legislature in anticipation of State hood aud aa election ot United States KnatnrLr THE KIND THAT CURES! Hi I'ltrxrs S. WELLS, 2 p Ft Jackson, N. Y. P pcrofula and Salt Rheuml Eg Of 25 Years Standing, f A BLOOD PURIFIER THAT CURES.! gl Dana 8ar.ufakii.la Co. HQ Ukntlemen il hereby certify that I hTe been jfj Ufaiufferer for over ti& yearn withScruf.Hf ei3i.lii and Halt JCheum. IUtb employe Mmany rhyiiciini and expended many doLUri In IS g proprietary medletneit blood puriHer, alteratives, H etc.etc, ichaa have been on, the market for the&g Baiat25yefir,ul! of no nvull or benefit, S gaandhad (riven up hopa that there wu any help for me. With very little faith I purchased a bottle oi ISjour 8AR3APAHILLA of my Urugplit, which l3 rcStnaJo him guarantee if I u not benefited hefS HlnglahouIdcaUandgctrny mony later. No hope S gof any benefit oa no medicine or treatment eeemedS H to reach inv case. I had not taken more than a aonehalrof one bottle when to my surprise 1 1 inouia refund the money, j left the store think- 1 llflllllllC ITM IleVTS UIIU IWOa ixittiea ami it m ;u.it;.. Tne Hcror- iiiia wore are mi ncuieu ana 1 feel like a SB n newmaa. Irtcommend to DANA'S SABSAPAJRILIiA m SB In til who vtih a lUi.o.l Purlfler thatS Cures. Youri yery truly, M gg - ' rMRLTS S. WELLS. gj m It Jlckon, St. Lrenc Co., N. Y. 5 M dsSTBi Mr. Welli li well-known InthliKc-S HUonsnd hU Ntiitemeut l true. d w Itanrctfullr. 11U.A. SMITH, m m Nlcholilllo,N.Y. Uragglrt. JS g Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Mains. 3 ATO CMehesttr ItnelUh Dlsmond Brans'. nmYROYflLPILLS ' If. " 1 u wuti nij ejlCU UlllV. sarc, Bjwryi rWUM. tADice, uk braturJit for CHjieter Jfrutuk IM-. MOffii Brand la lied and Ovid mmluV boiea, scaled with blue ribbon. Take tiont cm., imitation. At Druacltts. or seed 1a. la smpi lor partloalttra, tt stiuuoUU and "llUr for a-ftdtce, i Uttr, by return Mall. 1 0.UIrfl Tiitll-iUliliiM Jian Atfltr. rii loll tor fhrtxr-lffil Os.Al&dlunKnaur. ABRAW HEEBNEP. CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers ot fyff Ot Kviry DeseripUoti Flags, Paoges, Caps, Regalias, &a ar FINEST C000S-LOWEIT PRIES.-w Write for catalogues. CorrespondeBce solicited. 3 11 BUTLER LAID AT REST The Last Rites Over the Body of the Dead General. LOWELL CKOWDEI) WITH V1S1TOBH. Btato Officials, Distinguished Civilians, Mlllita, Veterans, ami Multy Vueietles Unite In Tnylng Hcspoct Tho Hotly Lay In &tuto Yestorday and Thlrt Morning. Lowell, Mass., Jan. 10. Tho final lervices over the body of Qen. Benjamin V. Butler are belug held to-d-iy, nnd the event is tho greatest ono that this city has ever witnessed. Tho militia, tho visiting dignitaries, Qrand Army postH, nnd tho LoWcll societies swell tho funeral procus- lion to enormous proportions. Gov. Russell and his staff, Gov. Smith ot Now Hampshire and staff, aud delegations from the Legislature and Boston and Lawrence rlty governments are present. At Gen. Butler's late residence on Bol vldero Hill, prlvato funeral services were held yesterday morning. Rev. Dr. A. St. John Chambeo of St. Anne's Episcopal Church read the office, for the dead. The body was In the drawing room, President Harrison's wreath and wreaths Of ferns and lilies were laid upon the colli n. Among the people present there were such lending men of this city as are close friends of the family, and the General's kinsmen, Messrs. Plympton and Drink water, Cadst Butler Ames of Westpolnt, Gen, Ames, Frank L. Washburn, O. D. Barrett and others. There was no eulogy and no address by the clergyman. Comrades bore the body from the houso to a hearse drawn by four horses. A wild wind was blowiug from the river over the hill. Tbe veterans sutfered, but not a man sought shelter. As the body was carried from the portals of the house the drums of the band rumbled, the colors were dipped, and the company saluted. When the march to the hall was taken np, arms were reversed, and the officers fell to the rear of the detachment. The streets were crowded as the band sig naled by dirges the passuge of the Gen eral's body from the house to Huntington hall, where the body was to lie in state. A great crowd was waiting to bo ad mitted to the ball. In the hall the cof fin was placed In tbe middle of tho floor. From the ceiling to the floor a wall of black extended. Grand Army men guarded the casket. Un the cotlin rested the sword anu epaulettes that were worn from Lowell to the Gulf and back again in the days when the neuro was made a contraband of war by the brain that lay at rest under the coffin lid. Behind the catafalque rested a bank of Dowers that had como from President Harrison, from tho convicts ot the State prison, aud from all classes of people be tween those extremes. President Harrison's wreath was placed Dn the coffin iu Washington. Senators Dawes, Chandler, and Hale, Gov. Rus sell, Hon. Frederick DouglaBs, militia companies, societies, nnd Irieuus m Low ell, Boston, New York, Washington Chicago, and other places sent pieces tba. took up one side of tbe hull. When tbe crowds were admitted to the ball, thoy almost carried the doors oC their hinges. They struggled up stairj and ran over the police, who tried tc restrain them. Shouts and cries awok: tho echoes ot tho hall where the dead mac lay. Huntington Hall, whenever uen. Butler uppeared there in life, saw turbu lent scenes, but those of yesterday sur passed anything ever seen before at the old hull. Down iu the street thousands pressed forward when they suw tho door opeu. All the afternoon a steady stream of people poured In, but the crowds that wanted to get in did not diminish. Tho exltwas on Shattuck street and a itream of people poured through that door. No Impression could be mado in the mass that clamored tor admission a the other side of the hall. Late In the afternoon the doors wero closed and the officers had an hour's rest. It was designed to close the hall at S o'clock until this morning, but at 0 o'clock they were opened again. Thia time the people were beaten into lines and more order was maintained up to 11 o'clock, when the final closing was made. Hundreds left tbe place without getting In uud many others who wanted to get out of the jam, wero forced to wait and bo swept into the hall by tho strcum. There was another clash this morning as those who failed yestorday tried again. The rush was almost as bad as that of yesterday. OLD NEVADA PAPER SUSPENDS- Mark Twain, Joaquin Miller and Others Were Iteporters on It ut One Time. Vikoinia Crrr, Nev., Jan. 10. The Territorial Enterprise, the oldest news paper in Nevada, controlled by D. O. Mills of New York and the Bank ot Cali fornia, has suspended. The Enterprise had tho honor ot serv ing as a kindergarten for most of the noted California writers. With tbe ex ception of Bret Harte, all have served on this Nevada papor. Mark Twain, Joaquin Miller and Dan De Qullle wero reporters In the bonanza days.. BURNED IN THE SOUND. A Schooner Destroyed Off Bridgeport Mo News from the Crew. Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 18. An un known schooner was burned oft the harbor here last night. An effort was made to reach the vessel, but before the boats got to the scene the flames had died out and nothing could be seen. Lighthouse Keeper MoNell put out In a boat and when several mtlos out found empty oil barrels floating around, but no truce ot any of the crew. Still Held hy Uandlts. HAVAifA, Jan. 10. Iguaolo Herrera, sou ot Count Barreto Herrera, who was kidnapped by brigands near San Antonio de lus vagas a few days, ago, has not been released, tbe $2,000 ransom demanded not having been furnished. Troops) are still active in pursuit of the robbers. Believed That the Man Was Murdered. Sohamtok, Pm., Jau. 16. It U now be lieved that the stranyar whose body was found in the dump ot the frloewirg shaft, 800 fettt undei-srrouau. Saturday, km murdered aud thrown down the shaft. Ouu New Cse o f Cholera la Ilumhurir. Haubom, Jm. 16. One new case ot cholera was dikeevrd to-day, t SEASEI HufaujniscnaRi Statistics show that ono In pom has a weak: or diseased Heart. Tbo llrst symptoms are short hrcnth, oppression, fluttering, fhtnt and liuncrjrBpellft.imln In nl(lo,thenBinothcrliijr. ewollcn ntiUlr., trory (and ilcnth.l for nbichinc am-rs' NEWmiAitT cinin U a marvoious rcmray. "i navo noon irouDioa with heart dlsoaso for years, my left pnlso was very woalc, could nt times scarcely feel It, tho smallest excitement would always weaken my nerves nnd heart nnd a fear of Impending death stared mo In tho face for hours, lilt. MILES NP.It.VJNE nnd MW IIEAKT CVHB In tho only medlcino tnot ban proved of any bono lit nnd cured mo. I.. M. Dyer, ClovcrdsJe, Md. Ir. Miles' x.ivcr l-uinaro n euro remcay iot Itllloatness and Torpid T.lver. CO I)oM sr. cents. Flno book on Ilcnrt Dlsoaso, with wonaennl cures i-re at aruggisu,or wwroe DR. MILES' MEDIRAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Oilier Chemicals are used In the preparation of W. BAKER & C0.8 reakfastCocoa xchich absaltiUtv pure and soluble. It has more than three tints , the 1 1 rcnuth of Cocoa mixed with Btarcb. Arrowroot or Suirar. and Is far ruoro eco nomical, costing less than one cent a sup. It Is delicious, nourishing, and ac BIOESIED, Sold by Grocers eTerynhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Hob Printing ink stains arc removed and jammed fingers healed by the use of because o its hich percentage of ASK YOUR QROCBR FOR IT. JA8, S. KIRK&CO., Chicago. White Russian SoaprtnViJrJ';, FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com panies represented by 120 S. Jam in St., Shenandoah, Pa. Act on a new principle rcgulato tho liter, stomach u.a bo.i-lJ through tht nerves. Dn. Miles' Pnm epeedtfy cure blllouBnoea, torpid llvor snd consUpv tlcra. Smallest, mildest; enrentl sodcaes.SScta. tidmples free at drntiKiBta. Br. Ellts Hel Co., Elliilt, lit, ! EVi'lS' 98 LYE (PATENTED) 3 The ttrvnrett ao4 purest l,yt mvde. 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